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Fredericks was lights out on the mound, striking out eight hitters in three innings with an 87-89 mph fastball delivered from low 3/4's release point with big late life at times. He also threw a sweeping 71 mph breaking ball and a nice 77 mph change up. He's a high level athlete who can also run and hit with power.
Harper worked at 82-84 mph on his fastball with a hard mid-70's slider that he threw for strikes. His fastball velocity played up with the deception in his delivery and he has plenty more velocity in his arm.
Fontenot is a twitchy middle infield athlete who showed plus range and actions at shortstop and made some nice plays on the move. His ceiling depends on how much more strength he can add, especially in his upper body.
Ketchum has an impressive three-pitch mix and it can be argued that his 83-86 mph fastball was his least effective pitch. The strong 6-2/195 right-hander landed a 73 mph curveball frequently with tight downer biting action and picked up many outs with a diving change up.
Pitts best tool is his right handed bat. He squared up the ball consistently during BP and the games with a strong gap to gap approach that promises even more power in the future.
Enis is an outstanding athlete who showed big tools across the board, especially his speed which registered a 6.48 in the sixty, including a 10 yard split of 1.45. He has present right handed bat speed and an 88 mph arm from the outfield as well.
Yelder really stands out with a broad shouldered and athletic 6-3/195 build and he has the athleticism to back it up. He ran the sixty in 7.09 and had the agility and arm strength to project to stay at third base defensively. His right handed bat has a chance to really develop some pop.