Brock Cross (2025 RHP, Lake Havasu City, AZ) has a long 6-2 frame and though he’s a primary pitcher, he stayed short to the ball and flashed some carry to his pull side, which he’ll be able to unlock with additional separation out front.
Brady Campbell (2025 OF, Phoenix, AZ) showed off the quickness in his hands in his right-handed stroke, swinging with intent while working on a linear plane with present bat speed through the zone.
Juaren Salas (2025 SS, Bremerton, WA) has some moving parts to his load but did a nice job of staying short to the ball, with looseness to his overall swing. He worked to the middle and pull side parts of the field and can continue to incorporate additional lower half into his swing.
Jaylen Payne (2025 OF, Chandler, AZ) has a handsy right-handed swing and steadily improved throughout his round, finding the barrel while showing some carry to the middle and pull side parts of the field when on time with his lower half.
Marc Emmerman (2025 SS, Redondo Beach, CA) showcased a present feel for the barrel, squaring it up rather consistently in his round. He shifts through his lower half some moving into contact while working on a linear plane.
Gabriel Mendoza (2025 SS, Phoenix, AZ) is a switch-hitter who swings with intent from both sides of the plate, creating some lift to the path while getting the barrel out front at the point of contact.
Amari Hackett (2025 3B, Los Angelas, CA) was short and quick to the ball with his swing, repeating with a simple load into contact. He creates torque with his lower half and showed his strength with a couple of well struck balls to the left field fence.
Marcus Munoz (2025 SS, Chino, CA) shows a long and fluid right-handed stroke through the zone, creating present bat speed with a feel for the barrel. He porjects well moving forward and showed some strength working to the middle of the field.
Anthony Montez (2025 SS, Vail, AZ) is a strong 5-11 shortstop from Arizona who showed some juice off the barrel and strength in his hands, looking to lift the ball at the point of contact.
Aiden Aguayo (2025 SS, Whittier, CA) creates whip with the barrel through the zone, showing present bat speed with a shorter stroke to the ball. He showed nice tools to improve upon in the box and connected for his best contact when extended out front.
Jonathan McDermott (2025 SS, Thousand Oaks, CA) found the barrel rather consistently throughout his round of batting practice and his 5-6/135 frame will only continue to add strength. He shows some quickness through the zone and stays short to the ball while working to the middle and pull side parts.
Jack Zerkel (2024 OF, Tustin, CA) worked to all parts of the field with his right-handed swing, showing quickness and looseness to his hands while remaining short to the ball.