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the left-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 80 (1888 RPM) and paired it with a curveball (1764 RPM) and a change-up (1628 RPM). Has a strong arm and flashed some explosiveness to his stuff. The left-handed hitter also showed real barrel speed with strength in the hands, posting an event best exit velo of 83.
The right-handed pitcher ran the fastball (2060 RPM) up to 80 with nice life that he paired a slider and change-up (1483 RPM) with. The right-handed hitter showed some hand speed and strength in the swing and posted an exit velo of 78.
showed a solid all-around performance throughout the workouts. The third baseman played low and moved fine through angles. The right-handed hitter also showed quicker hands with some bat speed and a good launch angle. On the mound, the right-handed pitcher also ran the fastball (1954 RPM) up to 79 and paired it with a two-plane vertical shaped curveball (1964 RPM).
the right-handed hitter impressed during his round of BP creating separation in the back shoulder and using a flat bat plane. He also showed solid barrel feel.
the left-handed pitcher showed a ton of upside on the mound running the fastball (1847 RPM) up to 77 with some arm-side run. The left-handed hitter turns hard in the core and is strong at impact and flashed some juice during his round.
the shortstop impressed during the defensive workouts with a solid fielding process and some range. He also stayed low throughout the fielding process with a solid glove. The right-handed hitter also turned well in the core with a flatter bat plane.
The shortstop showed well during his defensive workout with clean actions and a accurate arm. Demonstrating smooth footwork through the baseball. The right- handed hitter stayed through the middle of the field for his batting practice rounds with active hands.