Gabe Barker (2024 LHP, Thomasville, NC) was extremely loud throughout his round. The setup is even with good balance, he pulls the hands through hard and showed big power to all fields as he was casually hitting balls off the wall the entire round.
Jayce Falls (2024 1B, Niota, TN) is a strong player and it really shows in the swing. He has an extremely accurate barrel and the ball really jumps off. He finished up the round with a home run to the pull-side that was a no doubt shot.
Braden McKee (2025 C, Jacksonville, FL) showed a ton to like throughout the event but nothing was louder than his batting practice. The switch hitter was all over the barrel the entire round and showed some juice from both sides. The setup is almost identical and he has the ability to turn the barrel over and hit the ball hard to all fields.
Owen White (2025 C, Murfreesboro, TN) creates good rhythm in the load and has good hand-eye coordination which he showed throughout the round. He trusts the hands and the power came in bunches as he has tons of strength to the path.
William Ethan Mallett (2024 OF, Madison, MS) was a name that really stood out the entire day but the round of batting practice was very loud. It's a super simple and compact swing with tons of strength off the barrel. He hit multiple ball off the wall and also hit one way out the left field.
Ethan Pribramsky (2024 C, Indian Trail, NC) really showed a lot to like from a power standpoint throughout the round. The swing is short and simple with tons of bat speed and the physicality really stands out. He's a very strong player that was just all over the barrel, resulting in a lot of loud contact.
Louis Smelcer (2025 C, Fayetteville, NC) got the barrel extended early and often throughout the round and is another name that showed a ton of pop to the pull-side. The juice really stood out, he repeats the swing path very well and has a natural ability to lift the ball.
Bobby Stanisic (2024 SS, Tempe, AZ) showed a very simple swing with no stride out and sprayed the ball to all fields. The ability to put the barrel on the ball was impressive and he showed a lot to like from a top of the order perspective.
Robert Hicks (2025 1B, Mableton, GA) hit the ball hard to all fields in the round but looked the best when impacting to the middle of the field. The ball has a ton of jump off the barrel due to the amount of strength that Hicks has in the frame and the path.
Aidan Lynch (2024 3B, Jacksonville, FL) starts in a slightly open stance with the hands set by his ear. The round got very loud towards the end as he got into a solid rhythm and started hammering balls to the pull-side.
Cole Murphy (2024 RHP, Newnan, GA) showed a ton of bat speed throughout the round. He has obvious hand speed which creates a lot of whip and he hit the ball consistently into the left-center gap.
Vernon Woodard (2026 C, Grayson, GA) was a name that really stood out as he put on an impressive power display in the round. He has good bat speed and can lift the ball naturally which gives him a good recipe moving forward. He's a young and super physical player that had a big showing in batting practice.
Ben Charbonneau (2023 C, Navan, ON) was another name that showed a lot to like in his round. The power is impressive and he found the barrel with every swing. He impacted the ball to the middle of the field when in rhythm.
Cody Fuller (2024 SS, Lilburn, GA) was all over the barrel throughout his round and really looked the part. The ball really jumps, he is a strong and physical player that had one of the best swings of the weekend. It's a well-connected swing with tons of bat speed and projection.
Drew Richardson (2024 1B, Peachtree City, GA) really stood out in his round as well with a big power display. The tall and lean frame surprises you when you hear the sounds coming off the barrel and he consistently drove the ball off the wall in the round.
Grant Walters (2025 2B, Pensacola Beach, FL) hit the ball hard into the gap consistently throughout his round. He has minimal moving parts to the swing which allows him to repeat everything and be all over the barrel.