Christopher Carroll (2023, Miami, FL) showed some solid barrel skills during his round, driving the ball pull side and to the middle of the field.
Eric Correa (2023, Carolina, PR) showed off a smooth lefty stroke. He flashed some low effort pull side pop.
Hudson House (2024, Falls Church, VA) showed the ability to use the whole field during his round. The Virginia native displayed showed a line drive approach with consistent barrels.
Evan Lipski (2024, Melbourne, FL) showcased some good pop from the left side. The Florida native possessed natural loft and lift to his stroke.
Alex Pereira (2022, Hialeah, FL) displayed impressive bat speed during his round. The righthanded hitter sprayed hard line drives to all parts of the field.
Michael Rodriguez (2023, Pembroke Pines, FL) showed solid bat speed on a path with loft. The left handed hitter showcased some impressive power to his pull side.
Ryan Godinez (2025, Hialeah Gardens, FL) showcased the ability to go the other way, driving ball to the opposite field gap with some authority.
Garrett Langmo (2023, Maitland, FL) consistently barreled balls to the gaps. The right handed hitter has a linear stroke to match his barrel skills.
Alejandro Ludeiro (2023, Pembroke Pines, FL) showed off a line drive cut and drove the ball to all fields. The Florida native is strong with heavy hands and the power projects.
Jose Molina (2022, Tampa, FL) displayed some projectable power and bat speed. The Florida native drove some balls to the pull side gap with looseness to his stroke.
Mike Palenzuela (2024, Miami, FL) barreled the ball with authority to his pull side. The left handed hitter possesses quick hands with projectable power.
Logan Wirt (2022, Orlando, FL) showed some juice to his pull side during his round. The right handed hitter consistently lifted balls to the left center gap.
Abner Rodriguez (2022, Cayey, PR) used the entire field during his round. He used a linear stroke, barreling balls to all fields.
Jared Tompkins (2022, St. Augustine, FL) showed some easy juice during his round. The Florida native created lift and ample separation.
Grant Gilooly (2022, Port St. Lucie, FL) displayed quick hands and good bat speed. The Florida native sprayed balls to all fields with consistent barrels.
Wilfred Torres-Santiago (2024, Avon, MA) produced some loud barrels, regularly peppering the left field fence. He showed strength at contact and caught the ball out front well.
Austin Manar (2023, Parkland, FL) displayed quick hands and bat speed during his round. The right handed hitter possesses present pop to the gaps and the power projects.
Noah Rickerds (2023, Clermont, FL) showed some gap-to-gap power. He got extended well and drove the ball with authority when he got out front.
Jorge Romero (2024, Odessa, FL) showed a smooth stroke from the left side. He showed projectable power and looseness to his stroke.
Danny Sastre (2024, Miami, FL) showcased a short, quick stroke. He employed a linear stroke and an all fields approach.
Cory Filley (2022, Dade City, FL) displayed some juice to the pull gap during his round. The Florida native fires his hips well and gets into his lower-half.
Maurice Maiquez (2024, Everglades, FL) showed easy power and looseness through the zone. He consistently barreled and lofted ball to his pull side.
Bradley Dunn (2023, Ft. Lauderdale, FL) consistently sent line drives to all fields. He showed feel for the barrel and solid bat-to-ball skills.
Ryan Hunter (2023, Miramar, FL) showcased projectable power and loft through the zone. He sent some balls to deep left and barreled the ball often.
Armani Newton (2022, Fort Pierce, FL) sent the ball to all fields with authority during his round. He employed a smooth stroke with lift through the zone.
Jhonathan Torres (2024, Orlando, FL) showed some solid bat speed and gap-to-gap pop during his round.