Canon Reeder (2022 OF, Bend, OR): Reeder showed a balanced swing with good timing mechanisms and feel for the barrel, finding a lot of success staying gap-to-gap.
Kyle Neefe (2022 SS, Colorado Springs, CO): Neefe is a strong athlete with quick hands that made plenty of loud contact and looked to do damage, especially to the pull-side.
Payton Knowles (2023 SS, Gig Harbor, WA): Knowles does a nice job of utilizing his body, coiling into his back hip well and being able to work through balls, producing plenty of power.
Luke Craddock (2025 1B, Warrenton, VA): Craddock keeps it simple at the plate and swings with intent, utilizing his compact swing that has plenty of present power with room to add more.
Luke Shane (2023 C, Ross, CA): Shane has quick hands and a line drive approach, which allowed him to make plenty of solid contact all over the field today.
Jackson Wilkerson (2023 LHP, Highlands Ranch, CO): Wilkerson had an impressive round today, using his lightning quick hands and feel for the barrel to make plenty of loud contact.
Holden Pantier (2023 SS, Erie, CO): Pantier had a very loud round today, utilizing all of his weight and squaring up plenty of baseballs, sending one out into the parking lot.
Athan Kroll (2024 OF, Brighton, CO): Kroll is able to leverage balls with his natural loft in his swing, generating most of his power from his lower half that is violent.
Matt Hansen (2024 SS, Colorado Springs, CO): Hansen utilizes a smooth, relaxed swing that he pairs with plenty of barrel control which allowed him to make consistent line drive contact today.
Aaron Kidd (2022 SS, Parker, CO): Kidd showed potential for some serious power today with his quick hands and smooth swing that is consistently on plane.
Sam Stem (2022 OF, Erie, CO): Stem has plenty of intent behind his balanced swing, looking to use his present strength to drive balls deep to the pull-side.
Ryan Kim (2022 RHP, Highlands Ranch, CO): Kim made loud contact throughout his round, utilizing a relaxed, balanced swing that allows him to drive balls to all parts of the field.
Beck Milner (2022 C, Park City, UT): Milner stays short at the plate, generating a lot of power from his hips and quick hands that allows him to make hard contact all over the field.