Harrison Park (2024, Hacienda Heights, CA) left the yard in his round with serious intent in the hands. Fires those hands with good strength at impact. Can work to the pull side and more in store as he incorporates lower half. Lots to like in the frame.
Henry Meyers (2025, Napa, CA) was another solid performer with loud barrels to both gaps. Hands and core work to create some torque in path. Fires both and rotates well when squared. Big power potential as he continues to mature.
Justin Sechler (2024, Redwood City, CA) stayed short. In his round and sprayed balls to the gaps well. Strong hands worked the barrel to all fields with sound hips. In-sync swing that can really develop.
Timothy Madera (2023, Santee, CA) worked the barrel out front with good intent in his round. Uncoils well in loading process and unleashed some heavy barrels. Strength showed in round and the core fires through the zone. Something to keep an eye on.
Brendan Costes (2024, Prescott, AZ) put together a consistent round with good feel to the pull side. Stayed sound up the middle, as well. Strong hands get on plane and stay controlled through the zone. Good barrel control on display.
Angel Laya (2025, San Diego, CA) is an enticing athletic product and it shows in the box. Looseness to the path with present bat speed. Worked a quick bat to all fields with great hand speed and intent. More to like in the frame long term along with his athletic traits.
James Dell’Amico (2025, Los Angeles, CA) found loud barrels to all fields in his round. Creates good extension out front with easy strength it impact. Physical frame can continue to fill out at the next level. Intriguing physical presence in the box.
Trevon Jones (2023, Brentwood, CA) is an athletic look and with a sound presence in the box. Torques his core well and utilizes a big hand load to create present bat speed through the zone. Good strength when met out front and has some traits to build upon.
Giani Castellanos (2025, Chula Vista, CA) impressed with easy hands that worked the entire field. Ability to match plane and take it where it’s given. Good barrel control and has feel for the barrel at the age that should only mature.
Martin Rosales (2024, West Sacramento, CA) showcased some loud pop in his round. Shows feel for the pull side with strong levers that really work the barrel out front. Imposing size at his current frame with more in store.