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LaLonde worked up to 84 mph and absolutely carved with feel for a three pitch mix. The command is advanced and he placed the sweeping slider wherever he wanted. The Kellogg CC commit also has strength in the bat, recording an event best exit velocity of 96 mph.
Harcek looked very sharp on the mound during his outing with obvious projection. The fastball peaked at 88 mph and featured occasional sink. The righty has the makings of some real pitchability and has feel to spin the slider, punching out a pair of hitters on the pitch.
Exner is an impressive athlete and ran an event best 6.65 60-yard dash. The athleticism shows up in all facets and he also has plenty of arm strength, recording throws up to 87 mph from the outfield. He showed the ability to lift the ball with authority, flashing intriguing power upside.
Ferrett is a physical 6-foot-3 left-handed bat who showed a loose and projectable stroke. The ball comes off well with pop to the pull side. The Michigan native also hopped on the mound and showed great feel for a three pitch mix, topping at 84 mph while throwing all for strikes.
Pallo possesses quality tools that project well across the board. The shortstop flashed some pop coming off the barrel and showed feel for the glove, adjusting slots and showing good arm strength with throws up to 85 mph across the diamond.
Barnhart put on a very loud showcase performance, showing legit two-way upside. The primary backstop showed huge jump coming off the barrel with big time juice to left center. Barnhart jumped on the mound and showed four pitches, topping at 91 mph and just overwhelmed hitters in the box.
Sobeck displayed a repeatable swing with very simple mechanics overall. The bat speed is advanced and the ball came off the barrel hot, sending seeds to left center and to the middle of the field.
Hemler stands at a lean 6-foot-1 frame and has lots of projection with interesting traits. The fastball topped at 84 mph with sink from an athletic operation. He mixed in a slurvy curveball and flashed a changeup as well.
Cangelosi is very well-rounded player and athlete. He picked it very well at short, displaying fluidity and easy range, throwing across with throws up to 85 mph. The process in the box is balanced with clean parts, producing barrels with pop that plays gap to gap.