Angelo Aleman (2022 SS, Los Angeles, CA) is a San Diego commit with a very nice 6-2/195 athletic build. He showed lots of right handed bat speed with big carry to the middle of the field and plenty more power potential in his future.
Aeden Alexander (2022 2B, San Dimas, CA) has a compact and strong 5-10 body and that strength gets into his swing well. He has a very consistent and well timed swing that produced hard line drive contact.
Luke Mariscal (2022 OF, Fontana, CA) looks even taller than his listed 6-4/190 and does a nice job of creating bat speed and leverage with his long arms and body. He explodes his hands well at contact and drove some balls hard up the left centerfield gap.
Adrian Aviles (2022 OF, Paramount, CA) hits from a spread left handed stance with quick and strong hands through the ball. He had a nice round of solid line drives before opening up on his last swing for a deep drive to centerfield on his last swing.
Quinton Lorgeree (2023 LHP, Anthem, AZ) is a primary left handed pitcher with a slender 6-1/160 build that is very projectable. He has the hitting tools to be a two-way prospect, with good lower half use and fluid extension out front through contact.
Diego Emerling (2024 SS, Martinez, CA) has an outstanding young 6-3/180 build that really stands out in the batters box and the strength and bat speed to match. He pounded the pull side consistently with hard contact.
Jared Lewis (2022 SS, Mountain House, CA) is a switch-hitter who showed the best bat speed of the showcase from the right side of the plate, really firing his hands well and crushing some baseballs. His left handed swing is promising as well but the right handed potential really stood out. Lewis is a USC commit.
Jordan Lewis (2022 OF, Mountain House, CA) has a stronger look than his brother and a swing that emphasizes that strength and power potential. He is a UC Santa Barbara commit.
Joshua Manness (2022 3B, Chula Vista, CA) has a big 6-4/195 build and some serious whip in his right handed bat to go along with plus power potential in the future. He top spun some balls hard to the pull side.
Brett Matson (2022 OF, Las Vegas, NV) is another switch-hitter with potential from both sides of the plate. His left side looked like his strongest present side, with some serious hip torque driving his swing.
Mason Montes (2022 OF, Huntington Beach, CA) is a quick twitch athlete with a 6-1/180 build that has plenty of present strength. He had a long and loose right handed swing that created nice back spin with plenty of lift out front.
Khalfani Muhammad-Coney (2022 SS, Los Angeles, CA) has good strength at 6-0/192 and shows hitter's hands with a short and crisp swing to the ball. A bit more extension out front through contact could really open up the power in his swing.
Jeremy Giesegh (2022 OF, Upland, CA) has a sound approach at the plate that he repeated well and the raw bat speed to drive the ball hard to the gaps. There is plenty of projection remaining in his athletic 6-1/180 frame.
Gavin Long (2022 2B, Orcutt, CA) has a strong and compact 5-10 build and a strong left handed swing that is simple and well timed. He has very hitterish overall actions and swings with confidence.
What Ben Castelli (2022 SS, Mission Viejo, CA) lacks in size at 5-9/160 he more than makes up for in aggressiveness. He attacked every pitch and crushed some balls to the right field fence, including a long home run on a day the ball simply wasn't carrying at all.
Esteban Garcia (2022 OF, Chula Vista, CA) has a lean and very projectable 6-2/175 build and showed one of the most fluid swings of the day. He really gets out front well and has plenty of present bat speed with more to come with additional strength.
Yechan Lee (2024 SS, Bellevue, WA) has big strength in his left handed swing for a 2024 and is going to have easy plus power by the end of his high school playing days. His biggest challenge will be to simplify his timing and swing approach for more consistent barrels.
Alec Martinez (2022 SS, Altadena, CA) has a nice and quiet left handed swing that will maximize barrels and is sure to produce a high contact rate and batting average.
Bennett Murray (2024 C, Murrieta, CA) is a 2024 who looks very young in the face and has a 5-10/155 build. He has a very nice swing to grow into over the next few years as he gets bigger and stronger.
Luca DiPaolo (2022 C, La Canada, CA) was one of the strongest players of the day with a 6-0/215 build and some serious raw bat speed. The balls he squared up jumped hard and if he could just stay on plane with the ball longer he'd be squaring up many more.
Ryan Skjonsby (2022 3B, Long Beach, CA) stands out with his 6-3/195 body and his big left handed bat speed and he opened eyes with the longest home run of the day, creating big back spin with a slightly downhill swing plane.
TK Perkins (2023 SS, Lake Stevens, WA) has a strong and compact catcher's type build, especially in the lower half, and uses that strong lower half very well in creating bat speed, while showing plenty of intent in his swing approach.
Kaden Spencer (2023 C, Murrieta, CA) has a similar body to Perkins and a similar ability to use his lower half strength to generate bat speed. His swing timing is simple and repeatable and he was a line drive machine his whole round.
Mikiah Negrete (2022 LHP, Fullerton, CA) is a primary left handed pitcher with a commitment to San Diego but he looks like he has the potential to be a two-way player if given the opportunity. He gets his lower half into his swing well and creates leverage and bat speed to go with pull power.
Ian Razo (2022 OF, Lake Elsinore, CA) has a strong and mature 6-0/195 build to go with a simple right handed swing that creates lots of line drive jump.
Aiden Taurek (2022 3B, Santa Ana, CA) starts with a high hand load and gets them down in time, something many young hitters struggle to do consistently. That leaves him in very good position to drive through the ball and create some real bat speed with nice lift out front.