5/19/2018
Josh Pearson (2022 OF, West Monroe, LA) showed impressive bat speed with loose hands and natural leverage to the swing path. Pearson turns the barrel over with intent and showed pretty loud power with multiple home runs during the round.
Connor Rasmussen (2022 2B, Fort Mill, SC) has present feel for the barrel for a young prospect with looseness to his hands with a fluid swing path. Rasmussen worked consistently to the pull side with intent.
Alex Moelter (2022 3B, Milton, GA) has a naturally lofted swing plane that was well timed as he swung down onto the ball to create hard contact. The hands were loose and he flashed some leverage when working to pull.
Andruw Jones (2022 OF, Swannee, GA) has a lot of raw, projectable offensive tools and flashed some extension through the point of contact. The raw bat speed was impressive and the power should only continue to increase as he adds strength.
Patrick Norman (2019 SS, Murfreesboro, TN) showed a pretty clean, low effort swing with smoothness to the barrel plane and a very easy trigger into the swing. Norman's power stood out as he hit multiple wall clearing bombs during the round.
Jesse Robinson (2020 OF, Beltsville, MD) showed off very interesting offensive tools with lightning fast hands and impressive raw bat speed. The ball jumps off the barrel well when squared and the raw power was on full display.
Nicholas Watson-Garcia (2019 RHP, Conyers, GA) is a primary pitcher but showed off impressive two-way ability with quickness to his hands and creates an element of controlled explosion through the point of contact.
Brennan Keil (2019 3B, Ormond Beach, FL) has a very strong frame and swing with a consistent, repeatable swing plane. Keil operates under a fly ball approach offensively and that allows him to tap into his impressive raw power.
Cj Neese Jr (2019 SS, Greensboro, NC) is an impressive two-way prospect and has a very clean swing with natural bat speed and a solid gap-to-gap approach. He gets extended out in front well with natural leverage through the point of extension.
Allen Brown (2019 C, Snellville, GA) has a quick load with good balance and very strong hands and wrists to consistently turn the barrel over and pull the ball. The hands work very well into the swing and he utilizes his lower half well.
Christopher (CJ) Kendall (2018 SS, Alpharetta, GA) gets on plane nicely when extended out in front with a smooth swing plane. Kendall has consistent barrel skills with good balance.
Bret Madren (2019 C, Sandy Springs, GA) has a very strong swing and approach with loud bat speed and a clean hand load through the swing. There's lots of bat speed and natural leverage with a heavy pull-side swing approach.
Garrett Danford (2019 2B, Grand Ridge, FL) has a clean, direct hand path to the ball and torques his hips well through contact. He has very quick hands with some impressive power as well with consistent pull side well-struck contact.
Harrison Travis (2019 C, Soddy Daisy, TN) has a longer swing path with natural bat speed and a smooth barrel plane through the swing. He creates good backspin off contact and allows the ball to carry far through the point of contact.
Zane Faulk (2020 C, Phenix City, AL) showed off tools all day long and that included offensively. Faulk has very good bat speed and extends well through contact with consistently well-struck contact through the point of contact.
Kyle Bork (2019 OF, Alpharetta, GA) starts his hands out very low but they are very quick and this allows him to consistently lift the ball with authority. Bork has lots of projectable power with consistently roped balls to the pull side and off the wall.
Skipper Snypes (2019 SS, Mobile, AL) swings on top of the ball well to create a good amount of balance and bat speed throughout the round. Snypes has a lot of proejctable power and flashed some hip torque through the weight shift.
Marcerio Allen (2019 SS, Dacula, GA) has a short, compact, and contact-oriented swing path with quick, twitchy hands through extension. He turns the barrel over well with some fluidity to the overall swing.
Collin Fowler (2019 OF, Taylors, SC) has a timing hitch in the back of his swing that gets him on plane and adds hand quickness. Swings with intent and flashed some pop when getting on plane.
Cooper King (2020 3B, Indian Trail, NC) has an inside hand path and consistently mashed the ball to the pull side of the plate. Lots of impact strength and wore out the pull side of the field with a patient approach.
Garrett Madliak (2021 C, Carrollton, GA) has a fairly fluid swing path with an inverted toe tap into the stride. He did consitent damage to the pull side of the field and even launched a home run later in the round.
Jax Cash (2019 C, Spartanburg, SC) showed strength in all facets of the game and that included offensively too. He has legitimate strength and power with a vey smooth barrel plane and was timed up well too.
Lucas Donlon (2019 3B, Great Falls, VA) has excellent barrel control through the zone with a clean and effective weight shift forward. Donlon made consistent hard contact and attacked the pull side of the field.
Xander Hamilton (2019 OF, Raleigh, NC) has some loud bat speed with tons of leverage and strength to the pull side. Hamilton utilized a pull-heavy approach and hit multiple home runs during the round.
Hunter Donaldson (2020 MIF, Salem, AL) showed a clean and repeatable swing plane with natural quickness and fluidity. Donaldson has quick hands with a compact swing path and showed some loft and barrel skills.
Carson Ford (2019 C, Spring Hill, TN) has a line drive swing plane and torques his hips well through the lower half. The swing path projects nicely with some pop and jump off the barrel too.
Jadyn Jackson (2019 SS, Sugar Hill, GA) showed off very fast hands with power that plays well to all fields, including opposite field. The swing path was clean and he has present bat speed as the power continues to grow.
Reid Fagerstrom (2020 RHP, Sharpsburg, GA) has a strong lower half that aids in power production as he shifts his weight forward through contact. The power is appealing with good pop to the pull side.
Kobe Jones (2019 OF, Marietta, GA) showed present impact strength with lots of power through extension. He worked exclusively to pull with intent and banged a couple of hard hit fly balls off the wall.
JT Marr (2019 C, Fort Mill, SC) has lots of strength and peppered balls up the middle and to the pull side consistently. He clears his hips well and extends out in front that will continue to improve with additional strength too.
Garrett McMillan (2019 RHP, Tuscaloosa, AL) has some strength and bat speed with a more uphill swing plane; this allows him to elevate the ball well and has lots of impact strength to all fields.
Nate Bonner (2019 SS, Calhoun, GA) displayed a level swing plane and swings with intent to drive the baseball to both gas. He has some bat speed and hand quickness while flashing legitimate offensive tools.
Bret Adkins (2019 C, Hiram, GA) has a clean swing plane with present quickness to his hands through contact. The swing flashed some jump to the middle of the field and pull side with projectable power.
William Hamiter (2019 SS, Tuscaloosa, AL) has a very strong and smooth lefthanded swing with natural leverage and exit strength off the barrel. Hamiter looks very comfortable swinging and the power plays now with loud contact.
Wesley Wade (2019 SS, Lindale, GA) has bat speed with quick and fast hands through the swing. The plane gets downhill at times but turns over the inside of the plate very well with fluidity to the overall swing path.