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Luna possess really strong actions as well as projection on both sides of the ball. The confidence and smoothness to the glove action are impressive. On the offensive side the bat speed and hand strength make for a loud profile.
Buxton presents an extremely projectable profile from top to bottom. The long lean build shows room to add strength which will only add to the fastball that topped out at 89 mph. Off the fastball he can create plenty of swing and miss with the slider.
Hickman showcased high level arm talent at multiple positions. On the mound the fastball was into the upper 80's. That's after he was up to 93 and 94 mph from the outfield and infield respectfully.
Gomez put on a clinic at the plate all weekend. He got things started with loud barrels to the pull side in batting practice and followed that up with five barrel and four hits in game action.
Amescua has the look and actions of a high level infielder moving forward. The footwork and glove work well together projecting at all three infield spots. The hand speed carries over to the plate where he can impact the baseball.
Allan showcased some of the best arm talent on the mound with a fastball that go into the upper 80's. Off of the fastball the slider shows real promise in the upper 70's with sharp horizontal bite. Pair that with his lean athletic build and the future looks bright.
Mees was a consistent performer at the plate with a solid round of batting practice that carried over into multiple in game knocks. The left-handed swing shows the ability to manipulation the barrel and drive the baseball.
McKelvey brought some high level arm speed to the mound with a fastball that ran up to 87 mph with heavy arm side run. He paired the fastball with a pair of breaking balls in a slider in the upper 70's and a curveball in the low 70's.
Helms brings solid twitch to the game on both sides of the ball. The footwork and athleticism on defense allow him to make tough plays look routine. At the plate the hand speed allows the barrel to play out front routinely with hard linear contact.
Jones showcased a strike throwing ability with a fastball that topped out at 86 mph. The slider and changeup give him two more quality offerings in a sweeping slider and a changeup that gets some later depth.
Woodside displayed the ability to impact the baseball with some authority. Along with a solid round of batting practice he recorded a 91 mph exit velocity and three hits in game action.
Cross shows polished actions behind the plate with a solid foundation to build on. He does a nice job of getting the ball out quickly showing athleticism coming out of the crouch recording a 1.90 second pop time.