Batting Practice Highlights
11/3/2018
Drew Galyean (2019 OF, Henderson, TX) has a pronounced hand coil and hitch that impacts his timing and consistency but when the 6-4/180 left handed hitter is on time, he can absolutely crush the baseball. He hit one bomb completely onto the next field and looked to put a hole in the right field fence with another laser line drive.
Austin Roccaforte (2019 SS, Tomball, TX) is small and slender 5-7/140 quick twitch athlete with surprisingly good hand and bat speed from the right side. He consistently squared the ball up hard and got lots of carry up the left centerfield gap.
David Wilson (2019 1B, Austin, TX) tends to get a bit unbalanced over his front side but when he stays back the extra strong 6-1/205 right handed hitter can really impact the baseball with power and authority. He wore out the left field fence with line drives.
Ty Mongo (2019 OF, Lantana, TX) is a plus athlete with a notable combination of quick twitch and strength. His right handed hitting mechanics aren't consistent but he will flash bat speed and the ability to drive the ball hard to all fields.
Carsen Thor (2019 1B, Tomball, TX) is an extra strong 6-2/215 right handed hitter with a simple rotational right handed swing that he repeats well for hard line drive contact. He'll be hitting some bombs with a bit more lift in his swing out front.
Game Highlights Black vs Maroon
11/3/2018
David Amaya (2019 OF, Houston, TX) showed the ability to handle the bat collecting three hits in four at-bats. The first was a lined single to the opposite field on a curveball, while the second was a well struck double to deep left field on a changeup and he also scored a pair of runs.
Drew Galyean (2019 OF, Henderson, TX) tallied three hits on the day in four at-bats including a pair of runs scored and a RBI.
Lorenzo Martinez (2019 RHP, Houston, TX) showed and easy and smooth swing with the ability to square the ball up consistently with a pair of doubles and couple of runs scored. He also punched out six hitters in three innings of work with a power breaking ball with late down action and tight rotation.
Diego Rivera (2019 C, Carolina, PR) showed a powerful and short swing with a deep double to deep centerfield in his first at-bat of the day. He also showed soft hands behind the plate in receiving pitches.
Kasey Baumgart (2019 LHP, Baltimore, MD) showed great range in the outfield with great play down the line in left field and he also showed a short and compact swing, pulling a ball to left field for a double in his first at-bat.