Brady Armfield (2026 OF, Asheboro, NC) showed comfort working to the pull side throughout his round and though he would get inconsistent with his path, he showed nice present bat speed with some life coming off when squared.
Taylor Latham (2026 RHP, Brandon, MS) might be listed as a primary pitcher but he had a nice day overall at the yard, generating nice barrel whip through the zone with nice extension out front and solid jump off of the barrel.
Brock Bradley (2026 SS, Birmingham, AL) has nice tools in the box to monitor moving forward, already showing nice looseness to his swing and nice bat speed through the zone, creating loud contact off of the barrel when on time and squared up.
Luca Candella (2026 RHP, Ponte Vedra, FL) swung with lots of intent throughout his round and though it’s a handsy swing, there’s lots of strength in them as he stayed short to the baseball and squared it up with comfort to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Reed Buckler (2026 C, Marstons Mills, MA) kept things simple throughout his round of batting practice, utilizing the strength in his frame and hands while showing lift out front and carry to the middle of the field.
Caleb Banks (2026 OF, Gardendale, AL) did a nice job of remaining short to the baseball with his right-handed swing, staying inside the baseball while working on a linear plane and repeating nicely stroke to stroke.
Ty Marsh (2025 SS, Madison, AL) showed some of the best bat speed and strength combinations of the stay, remaining short to the ball from launch but doing a nice job of getting extended out front while generating hard contact off the barrel.
Mayson Elam (2026 SS, Tuscaloosa, AL) improved throughout his round, showing some of his better bat speed towards the end of his swings while generating some lift and producing carry to both gaps.
Trey Greenwell (2025 SS, Decatur, AL) did a nice job of staying both short and quick to the baseball, showing nice tools in the box that project nicely moving forward, especially as he continues to implement additional lower half which will only unlock even more pop.
Bryant James (2026 SS, Annandale, VA) put together an impressive performance throughout the workout portion and continued to show well during his round of BP, showing looseness to his hands while generating solid contact to both gaps.
Tyler Johnson (2025 C, Auburn, AL) sports a stronger frame and he showed he knows how to incorporate that strength into his swing, creating some torque while generating extension out front and hard contact off of the barrel when squared.
Ryder White (2026 OF, Brandon, MS) has the potential to hit for some solid power numbers down the road, already showing solid present bat speed through the zone with some jump off of the barrel and with continued refinements, he’ll only unlock even more.
Caleb Doty (2025 3B, Olive Branch, MS) easily took the loudest round of the day, squaring up the baseball on each of his ten swings while utilizing the entire field, barreling the ball on a line while also connecting for the event’s lone long ball, clearing the wall out in left field.
Logan Our (2026 OF, Centerville, MA) stayed short to the baseball throughout his round, showing some bat speed and looseness in his swing while getting extended out front, employing a contact oriented approach which projects nicely moving forward.