10/27/2018
Gabe Hunt (2021 SS, Buford, GA) has quickness to his hands with an easy, projectable swing path. Hunt got the ball into the air nicely, with intent, and consistently while there is a lot of raw power to project upon the frame.
Gabriel Esquivel (2019 3B, Davie, FL) took a very loud BP session and included one of the few home runs on the afternoon. The Chipola commit has excellent bat speed through the zone and creates a good amount of drive from his hips and lower half for very impressive present power.
Michael Convery (2019 1B, Roswell, GA) showed off some loud bat speed, strength, and physicality from the left side of the plate. Convery has loud hitting tools with carry off the barrel to all fields and projects to be a big power hitter at the next level.
Brady Boyle (2019 OF, San Antonio, TX) displayed a very smooth and fluid lefthanded stroke with whippy hands and a fast bat path through the zone. Boyle created serious impact towards the pull side of the field with a loud barrel head and consistency to the swing.
Hunter Cramer (2020 SS, Conroe, TX) put the hitting tools on display with pretty solid bat speed and hand whip through the hitting zone. The Arkansas commit repeats his swing well and has present impact strength to create serious jump off the barrel.
Ildefonso Ruiz (2020 C, San Ysidro, CA) showed off a smooth barrel plane with requisite bat speed that allowed him to create a good amount of carry to all fields as the barrel head stayed in the hitting zone for a long time. Ruiz is strong and creates natural loft to the swing which bodes well for power presently.
Jack Hammond (2020 SS, Skiatook, OK) put forth a strong round of BP with bat speed and explosive separation to create some power. The Kansas commit has an athletic frame with present gap to gap strength and a lot of room on the frame and swing to project power upon.
Caleb Logerwell (2021 3B, McDonough, GA) has a clean, strong swing through the hitting zone that allows for some creation of power to pull. Logerwell uses his hips and lower half well through the finish and made consistent contact off the barrel.
Jake Deleo (2020 OF, Norwalk, CT) showed off his tools all day and that included offensively as well. The Villanova commit has big time bat speed with lots of balance and carry to the pull side. The frame is ripe for physical projection and he already creates loud pop to pull.
Rob Duvall (2023 C, Lawrenceville, GA) has present strengh throughout his wrists and that creates some jump off the barrel to all fields. Duvall is one of the younger players in attendance and showed a compact stroke that generated hard hit contact well.
Avery Grant (2021 SS, Springfield, MO) is looking to lift the ball at the dish and often does so. Grant has looseness to his hands and overall stroke with some impact to the pull side and lots of natural leverage that creates that power for him.
Cyle Phelan (2021 LHP, Fuquay Varina, NC) launched a home run deep to the pull side and showed the carry off the barrel that he possesses. Phelan is a physical prospect that creates leverage well to the pull side and showed some authority while flashing hard hit pull side contact.
Jack Spyke (2021 C, Lawrenceville, GA) is a super-physical 6-foot-3, 195-pounds and he uses that strength to create lots of backspin and jump off the barrel. Spyke has a very easy trigger into the swing with lots of balance and power that makes him a power-oriented backstop.
Samuel Tackett (2020 SS, Lexington, KY) showed off some whip in his hands and a direct path with natural loft and looseness. Tackett has plenty of bat speed and can create hard hit contact to all fields while showing out best when lifting the ball to the pull side alley.
Bryce Demory (2021 OF, Woodbridge, VA) has lots of tools to like from an offensive standpoint with impressive raw bat speed and tremendous jump off the barrel when squared. Demory certainly flashed that high ceiling with a number of screaming liners during the round.
Riley Sinclair (2020 RHP, Camas, WA) has a power oriented approach with some juice to the pull side and a positive launch angle to create that backspin off the barrel. Sinclair has a balanced stance with a simple trigger to shift into contact and create that power.
Broghan O'Connor (2019 OF, Bourbonnais, IL) showed pretty explosive hand speed and whip with some power and carry that played nicely to all fields. The hand and bat speed allow him to create well struck contact to either side of the diamond and project nicely moving forward.
Josh Gray (2019 OF, Jacksonville, FL) has a smooth, repeatable swing plane with plenty of loft, bat speed, and leverage. The Tallahassee CC commit showed off one of the more consistent round with lots of peppered line drives to pull and some carry off the bat as well.
Jaylen Paden (2020 MIF, Lilburn, GA) showed off some projectable offensive tools to like moving forward. The Gardner-Webb commit has quick, twitchy hands that allow him to generate hard-hit barreled contact to both sides of the field effectively and consistently.
Jack Ryan Wingler (2020 SS, Kennesaw, GA) worked with one of the more consistent and repeatable approaches and swings of the afternoon. Wingler meets the ball nicely with a direct path to contact and utilizes the entire field to create line drive contact.