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Stinson showed things to like from a projection standpoint on the mound as he worked up to 80 mph with some feel for a pair of breaking balls that he is able to manipulate to both halves of the plate. There is some cross body action to release that allows the fastball to miss barrels around the zone.
Correa is a highly athletic left-left outfielder with good instincts and a nice approach to the ball in the outfield and a quick bat with nice results in both batting practice and game action at the dish.
Frier showcased some of the biggest tools regardless of class in running a 6.75 before throwing 83 mph from the outfield and showing off advanced pop off the barrel, although still a bit raw in the overall operation.
Torres is an athletic left-left outfielder with sound actions around the outfield and a strong arm recorded up to 84 mph. The bat should play in a big way moving forward as he shows many advanced parts to his approach and results at the dish.
Hopper showed plenty of things to like in his two-way potential with athletic actions and a good glove in the infield and hard contact at the plate from staying on his back side well. He has simple mechanics on the mound with a free and easy release that produced a fastball up to 79 mph and a tight breaking ball that projects well.
Smalley is a long, lanky outfielder with a quick arm in the outfield with nice arm strength recorded up to 80 mph. At the plate, he has nice potential if he can unlock some of the power the frame looks to hold long term.
Soto is a talented infielder with nice movements around the infield and good arm strength clocked up to 80 mph across. At the plate he showed the potential for good power when he can get everything on time and find the barrel so it'll be good to see him as he matures and gains some of that consistency in the box.
Fleming has a nice frame to work with behind the dish and showed off quick transfers with solid footwork gaining ground to the bag. At the dish, he sprayed line drives all over the field with hints of good power when he gets into it.
McDougall showed well in the infield with good glove work a strong arm after running a 7.30 second 60-yard dash in the morning run. There is some rawness at the plate that should clean up and play well with added strength as he matures.
Griffis showed a lot of things to like from a two-way standpoint as he worked out in the infield with solid fundamental actions and arm strength up to 84 mph across and a simple, line drive approach at the plate. On the mound, he showed a three-pitch mix with advanced feel for a swing-and-miss slider with some life to the fastball.