Cayden Clark (2021 OF, Erda, UT) is a lean and projectable outfielder with solid hitting mechanics and some present bat speed and extension through contact. He's going to keep improving as he adds strength and physical maturity.
Christian Douglass (2021 OF, Carlsbad, CA) is a left handed hitter with some quick twitch athleticism and an aggressive swing approach. He can impact the ball hard when he gets his stride foot down in time and drove the right centerfield gap a number of times.
Jarrett Korson (2019 RHP, Lake Elsinore, CA) is a primary pitcher with good strength in his 6-1/185 frame and sound approach with good bat speed. He squared the ball up well and especially drove it with carry to the opposite field.
Ricky Tibbett (2019 RHP, Chula Vista, CA) is another primary pitcher who has solid hitting tools and the ability to square up the ball consistently with some bat speed behind it. It's a simple and repeatable approach with solid right centerfield contact.
Cade Malone (2019 3B, Albuquerque, NM) is a big and strong 6-2/195 right handed hitter who explodes his hands to contact very well with a short hand path and has present bat speed and the ability to impact the ball hard.
Trent Jackson (2019 C, Kent, WA) is a switch-hitter but is much better left handed, with present bat speed and power from an aggressive swing with a big but well timed shift into contact.
Rydge Ishii (2020 OF, Hilo, HI) takes a full and aggressive right handed swing from a low hand start and generates very good bat speed that promises plenty of future power.
Ryan Flaherty (2019 SS, Trabuco Canyon, CA) has a pull oriented right handed swing and has the bat speed and strength to impact the ball hard when he gets a pitch on the inside half he can turn on and drive.
Jashia Morrissey (2019 SS, Los Angeles, CA) is a switch-hitter who stands out because he grades out pretty equally from both sides of the plate. He's more contact oriented from the right side, with more lift let handed, but has bat speed both ways.
Shane Sasaki (2019 OF, Mililani, HI) had perhaps the best raw bat speed we saw on Saturday and is going to be on prospect lists from the state of Hawaii. He attacks the ball violently and drove it hard with intent. The Southwestern College ballpark is very difficult to hit the ball out of and Sasaki fell just short on multiple occasions.
Rocco Peppi (2020 SS, Huntington Beach, CA) has a compact strong athletic build and a short swing with solid mid field to pull side line drive contact. He's got strong hands and was well timed from the start to drive the ball to all fields.
Michael Prieto (2019 OF, Victorville, CA) is a left handed hitter with a distinct lift and pull approach. He gets the ball to jump hard and repeated his mechanics and timing well.
Jordan Waller (2020 C, Chula Vista, CA) has a strong and compact young catcher's build and a short and strong swing that he repeats very well, creating consistent hard line drive contact.
Cade Cabral (2020 SS, San Diego, CA) looks like a very polished right handed hitter with the ability to use the whole field with strong and mature barrel control. He will continue to improve as his 5-10/150 frame adds strength.
Liam Brogan (2020 OF, San Diego, CA) is another right handed hitter with a young 6-1/175 frame who has surprising bat speed for his size and age. He hits from behind the ball well with the ability to drive both the gaps.
Troy Smith (2020 C, Newport Beach, CA) has a simple hitting approach with a short swing and some present strength in his 6-2/185 frame. His best contact was hard line drives to right centerfield when he stayed on top of the ball well.
Mahki Backstrom (2019 1B, Los Angeles, CA) is some kind of strong at 6-5/220 and has a loose and whippy left handed swing that can really impact the ball hard. He's one of the most high ceiling talents at the event.
Aaron Ujimori (2019 2B, Honolulu, HI) is a switch-hitter with some present strength in his 5-8/155 build and quick twitch hands at the plate, especially from the left side.
David Shackelford (2021 OF, La Habra, CA) is a young 5-9/145 outfielder and right handed hitter with an aggressive approach and the ability to impact the ball hard for his size and age. His swing is especially loose with good extension through contact.
George Christison (2019 OF, Vacaville, CA) has plenty of present strength and has a full body left handed swing that is looking to impact the ball and pull it hard. He took his BP swing into the games and picked up a few extra base hits as well.
Brandon Lawrence (2019 SS, Santa Ynez, CA) is a Michigan commit who is a switch-hitter with a definite power approach from both sides of the plate. He flashed serious pop from the left side of the plate, with a calmer more easily repeatable swing from the right side.