Holden Brauner (2023 OF, Windermere, FL) is a physical left-handed hitter who showed serious whip and bat speed. He leverages well to the pull side and hit one of the longest balls on the day for a no-doubt bomb off the scoreboard in right centerfield.
Tyler Galloway (2023 OF, Leesburg, VA) has a solid amount of strength at present and showed a low effort stroke with lift out in front. The power carries to both sides of the field with a gap-to-gap approach and solid usable power.
Cooper Drury (2023 OF, Orlando, FL) showed pretty impressive bat speed with a direct path that bodes well considering his bat-to-ball skills. There's solid impact and carry when he catches it out in front and that will translate to power down the line.
Riley Luft (2024 OF, Boca Raton, FL) is a supremely physical right-handed bat with big bat speed and intent behind the swing. He hit some majestic fly balls deep to pull that got patted down by the wind but there's no denying the power upside here long term.
RJ Machado (2025 SS, Sunrise, FL) took a mature round with a middle of the field approach and hit well-struck liners to both gaps. He's balanced in the box with good lift out in front and definite feel for the barrel.
Grey Brannen (2022 1B, Elko, GA) has supreme physicality at 6-foot-7, 220-pounds and that translates to some massive power. He's got a simple stroke that utilizes that strength with the potential to hit balls a long way consistently.
Luke Wilkerson (2022 1B, Ocala, FL) has plenty of whip to the barrel head along with solid bat speed to project on long term. He has a good sequenced and is synced up nicely to utilize his rear leg drive for power.
Derrick Layton (2024 SS, Fort Mill, SC) showed really fast hips to go along with an overall athletic and loose stroke. There's quality bat speed and he hits balls hard with near consistency and uses the whole field to do so.
Collin Priest (2023 1B, Eustis, FL) displayed some big time strength and power as he creates a ton of power and torque from his hips and lower half. There's solid leverage with a positive launch and he has the makings of a very solid left-handed slugger.
Giovanni Giuliani (2023 OF, Sarasota, FL) has a ton of strength at the plate and that does a nice job at translating to hard hit balls and power. He gets the barrel head out nicely to drive long fly balls to the middle of the diamond and those project for home run power as he continues to develop.
Andrew Stancin (2023 3B, Fernandina Beach, FL) showed good pull side power along with the ability to turn the barrel over with authority. There's solid power potential here along with the ability to create carry to the opposite field.
Gabriel Rebozo (2022 3B, Miami, FL) has a short controlled stroke from the right side along with a line drive oriented approach that he executed well. There's a heavy barrel along with loose hands to project upon.
Aiden Screen (2025 RHP, Keystone Heights, FL) had some of the more consistent barrel skills from the right side along with a simple middle of the field approach. He uses his backside well and projects for some power as well.
Jonathan Omar Vigoa (2022 C, Rome, GA) showed good bat speed along with a positive launch that allowed him to hit the ball into the air consistently. There's good bat-to-ball skills along with the bat speed to project long term juice.
Tyrell Williams (2023 SS, Orlando, FL) has some really fast hands and that translated to a loose, quick stroke that consistently produced line drive results. There's some big time physical projection too as the power should come sooner rather than later.
Christian Jackson (2022 SS, Stockbridge, GA) has easy bat speed, really fast hands, and impacts the ball hard when out in front. There are some big time offensive tools with a good combination of hit tool and power.