Micah Bartle (2024, Renton, Wash.) had himself a loud round, firing the hands and hips consistently. Quick path and intent shows. Fires the hips well with good separation that stood out.
Ezra Boyko (2024, Edgewood, Wash.) showed big time strength in his round. Rotates the hips with ease and works a big barrel out front. Good strength and loud contact when timed. Lots to work with going forward.
Martyn Hernandez (2025, Puyallup, Wash.) found barrels consistently to all fields. Athletic look in the box. Gets extended and lets the hands work. Good ease to the path and quickness. Impressive round in several facets.
Cole McCourt (2025, Bothell, Wash.) was an impressive force in the box. Showed a looser path with sound hands that stay on plane. Creates extension out front with solid strength at impact. Promising bat for the age.
Alex Williams (2023, Spokane, Wash.) showcased a quick bat in his round. Present bat speed and the hands load well in path. Strength in the hands show out and found pull-side barrels. Quick bat with strength.
Aidan Baker (2026, Cosmopolis, Wash.) has enticing traits for the age that stood out in his round. Quickness and intent in the path. Present bat speed matches plane and works a long barrel through the zone. Good contact to all fields and can turn on a few to the pull-side.
Kolby Landon (2023, Idaho Falls, Idaho) leverages the barrel well and is a physical product in the box. Strong levers produce good strength and leverage. Had one of the more impressive power rounds and flirted with both gaps.
Solomon Gardner (2024, Olympia, Wash.) was another solid bat who showed well in his round. Creates good extension out front with quick hands. Sound path and good intent. Soldi Rond in many facets.
Joseph Krahner (2023, Federal Way, Wash.) is a strong kid and really works a barrel. Torques the core hard with big strength to the pull side. Physical product and utilizes his strengths well. Quick bat with pop.
Damico (DJ) Parker Jr (2024, Seattle, Wash.) is an athletic product and has traits in the box. The hips and hands fire on the well with some uncoiling in the path. Stays short and really turns to the pull side. Athletic, quick swing packed with intent.
Cole McCormick (2024, Allyn, Wash.) showcased some feel for the barrel in his round. Quick hands match plane well and gets into his lower half. Good feel on both sides that showed well in his round. Worked it to all fields.
Michael Deitz (2023, Reno, Nev.) had an impressive power showing and nearly left the yard a handful of times. Big pull-side juice and lots of strength in the path. Physical presence and utilizes his strength.
Bryan Ho (2024, Mill Creek, Wash.) followed his impressive defensive drills with an even more impressive display in his round. Present bat speed with some whip to the finish. Works the barrel out front and can drive it to the pull side. Lean frame bodes well for more strength as he continues to hone in on his array of skills.