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Aiden Paradine C-2024-Baypnne, N.J. Paradine proved to be a true prospect from behind the plate and with the bat. As a catcher he threw a 1.91 pop time showing a quick transfer and producing accurate throws. With the bat he showed some pop with and exit velocity of 84 mph that translated well to the game with a hard hit ball to right field for an inside the park home run.
Clancy showed good mechanics behind the plate with a 2.02 pop time and was accurate with his throws. At the plate he showed the ability to find the barrel which translated to an in game loud fly to deep center field and a double.
Flagg showed an ability to use the middle of the field with a line drive approach in batting practice. This translated well to the games as he had two loud barreled balls showing nice plate coverage.
Puckett showed his ability to get the barrel head out front and generate some backspin with his right handed swing. His young lean 5-foot-11 frame has lots of projection left in it moving forward.
Wisner showed a strong arm in the infield work outs throwing 80 mhp acrossed the diamond. He showed some athleticism to his fielding with quick feet and soft hands which allow him ot funnel the ball in nicely.
Nagashima showed clean defensive mechanics working with his hands out front show soft hands and the ability to throw form multiple arm angles. At the plate he displayed the ability to impact the ball from both sides of the plate with quick hands and a line drive type of approach.