Michael Stellrecht (2022 SS, East Amherst, NY) is a switch-hitter who made the trip out from New York and impressed with the components to his lefthanded swing. With balance and a fluid stroke, Stellrecht shows quickness to his hands with a linear path through the zone.
Harron Lee (2023 SS, Mars, PA) stepped into the righthanded box and put together a nice round while utilizing a simple set of mechanics. He creates present bat speed while showing a full swing path through the zone, living to the middle and pull side parts of the field with consistent line drive contact off the barrel.
Gage Wheaton (2023 OF, Irwin, PA) is a lean outfielder out of Pennsylvania who swings with plenty of intent at the dish. Once he found his timing he was able to create hard line drive contact to the middle of the diamond with nice jump off the barrel and a repeatable set of mechanics.
Cole Constable (2023 C, Erie, PA) found his timing quickly at the plate and did a nice job of staying short to the ball with his bat path. He creates extension out front and shows nice quickness to his hands with carry off the barrel while flashing lift to his path.
Lucas Moore (2023 2B, West Chester, OH) took one of the better rounds on the day thanks to a set of loose and quick hands in his righthanded swing. He worked to his pull side with comfort, showing simple mechanics and offensive tools that project nicely moving forward.
Stephen Katch (2023 SS, Lancaster, PA) employs a high leg lift trigger for timing but does a nice job of staying short to the ball with his swing which allows him to generate jump off the barrel. He has a stronger build and when he squared the ball up it showed jump with occasional backspin.
Brett Denby (2023 SS, Sellersburg, IN) is an athletic middle infielder who shows a full swing path through the zone and comfort working to his pull side. Denby creates lift to his swing and creates carry off the barrel, giving him nice components to his swing to watch as he continues to add strength.
Justin Weaver (2023 OF, North Huntingdon, PA) showed looseness to his hands in his righthanded stroke with extension out front at the point of contact. He’ll occasionally gets to his front side early with his weight shift but shows a linear path through the zone and projectable tools.
Braedyn Moore (2023 SS, Hamilton, OH) is a well-built, athletic shortstop who showed offensive tools that are worth following. He incorporates that strength into his swing and while he’ll continue to refine his mechanics Moore can already impact the baseball to his pull side.
Jarrod Mays (2023 1B, Xenia, OH) is one of the stronger players in attendance and he knows how to incorporate that strength into his swing already. He goes to the plate with a plan, looking to turn on the ball to his pull side and shows jump with raw strength off the barrel.