Hudson Brown (2024, Cumming, GA) is a strong athlete with present strength that creates nice bat speed through the zone. He has a pull approach and looks to do damage to pitches out over the middle of the plate. He ended his round with a screaming line drive off the monster.
Luke Hill (2024, Milton, GA) showed impressive bat speed during his round, squaring up multiple pitches and sending one ball deep over the left field wall. He has plenty of twitch in his swing and room to add strength which will lead to even more power as he matures.
Connor Freeze (2023, Aviston, IL) has good frame with present strength and room to add more yet. He gets in the zone and stays there with the barrel which allows him to hit line drives to all fields. He does a nice job of staying up the middle and showed nice power to the pull side, lining a ball off the monster in left field towards the end of his round.
Dillon Casey (2025, Boca Raton, FL) showed good intent at the plate today, creating nice barrel speed through the zone. He has a twitchy swing that will allow him to hit for more power as he ages and adds muscle. He ended his round with a couple of loud barrels that went deep into left field.
Chase Jackson (2023, McDonough, GA) is very athletic, and it showed during his round today. He has a smooth swing and does a nice job of keeping his barrel in the zone, allowing him to make consistently line drive contact. He made plenty of loud contact and showed pop off the bat when he stayed back up the middle.
Connor Wright (2025, Raleigh, NC) is a strong athlete that utilizes his strength well. He does a nice job of working through the ball and showed nice pop off the bat for his age, driving a ball off the wall towards the end of his round. He stays on balance and is consistently on time.
Nathanael Coupet (2023, Boyton Beach, FL) showed tremendous power, sending multiple balls to left field that caused reactions from the crowd. He sits into his back hip well and looks to do damage on balls on the inner half. He works through his swing with his lower half well and shows a good feel for the barrel as well.
Kirk Kolano (2023, San Antonio, FL) has a tall frame with room to add strength. He has quick hands and is able to create nice barrel whip through the zone. He has a line drive approach and made loud contact when he was on time and making contact out in front of the plate.
Troy Korvick (2024, Miami, FL) is a tall player with a projectable frame that showed plenty of feel for the barrel. He does a nice job of getting extended and hitting the ball out in front of the plate, sending multiple balls deep into the gap and one over the monster in left field.
Sam Tomczak (2025, Kennesaw, GA) showed nice hand speed through the zone that he paired with nice barrel control. He has a mature approach at the plate and looks to hit line drives all over the field. He has a fundamentally sound swing that will allow him to hit for more power as he continues to develop.
Jackson Uggla (2024, Powder Springs, GA) showed nice fluidity at the plate, staying on balance and through the baseball. He has a strong frame and utilizes that well in his swing. He found success when staying up the middle and hitting hard line drives into the gap.
Will Barter (2023, Pensacola, FL) is a twitchy athlete that has incredibly quick hands. The Tulane commit is able to create nice barrel speed that allows the ball to pop off the bat. He sent multiple line drives deep into the pull side gap and shows the ability to make hard contact to all parts of the field.
Austin Olander (2023, Bradenton, FL) showed nice hand strength today, leveraging multiple balls deep into left center field. He has a good frame with long arms that allow him to get extended and hit the ball in front of the plate.
Logan Nagle (2025, Lockport, IL) has plenty of power in his swing for his age. He does a nice job of firing his hips and swings with intent, making loud contact throughout his round. He has an up the middle approach and looks to do damage to pitches that are left out over the middle of the plate.
Antonio Barnes (2023, Highland, IN) has a balanced swing and is able to utilize the entire field well. He does a nice job of staying on time and hitting the ball hard where it is pitched. He has a projectable frame, and his power will continue to increase as he develops and adds muscle.
Nick Oliveira (2025, Jacksonville, FL) has a projectable frame with present strength for his age. He showed the ability to get extended and send balls deep into the gaps when he is on time and makes contact out in front of the plate. He will continue to hit for power as his career progresses.
Eric Sun (2024, Washington, DC) showed advance feel for the barrel at the plate, sending consistent line drives to all parts of the field. He does a nice job of staying inside the baseball and being on time. His balanced swing allows him to adjust to the location of the pitch and go with it.
Ethan Turley (2025, Spokane, WA) showed nice timing at the plate, making loud contact throughout his round. He uses the entire field and was able to consistently find the barrel. He stays on balance throughout the process which allows him to react to where the pitch is.
Jacob Zitella (2023, West Chicago, IL) is a strong athlete that utilizes his lower half well. He also has quick hands, creating tons of barrel speed through the zone. The Illinois commit has a pull approach and made loud contact to the left side of the field throughout his round.
Conner Cramer (2024, Conroe, TX) showed good power at the plate and features a frame that will allow for more strength as he adds muscle. He swings hard from the left side of the plate and sent multiple balls deep into right field. He does a nice job creating leverage when he is on time and will hit plenty of extra base hits as his career progresses.
Aiden Matyas (2025, Cape Coral, FL) has a nice, compact swing that he uses to hit line drives to all parts of the field. He does a nice job of staying on balance and takes advantage of inner half pitches. He showed the power potential by lining a ball high off the monster in left field towards the end of the round.
Tyler Smith (2024, Hollywood, FL) is a switch hitter with tons of potential at the plate. He has a rhythmic swing and showed the ability to be consistently on time. He has a pull approach and sent multiple balls off the monster in left field when hitting from the right side. He showed similar balance and feel for the barrel from the left side as well.
Jayce Townsley (2024, Miami, FL) has a simple, compact swing that stays through the zone well. He has quick hands and took advantage of pitches over the inside part of the plate. He has an up-the-middle approach and consistently hits line drives.
Dana Williams (2024, Miami Lakes, FL) keeps it simple at the plate. He has a short swing that is direct to the ball and results in line drives. He has an up-the-middle approach and has the ability to adjust to the location of the pitch and hit it where it’s pitched.
Dylan Espinal (2025, Harrington Park, NJ) has an athletic frame and nice fluidity in his swing. He showed solid hand quickness, easily turning on pitches on the inner half and sending them deep into left. He made plenty of loud contact and lined a ball off the monster halfway through his round.
Antonio Fawcett (2025, Chicago, IL) showed lightning quick hands for his age and advanced feel for the barrel at the plate. He keeps it simple and hits the ball where it is pitched. His quick hands allow him to create nice barrel speed through the zone, sending balls deep to all parts of the field.
Caden Marcos (2024, Canton, GA) has a mature approach at the plate and made the most of his round today. He is consistently on time and stayed in the gaps. He has quick hands and an accurate barrel that allowed him to make hard contact.
Joseph Mittiga (2026, Suwanee, GA) has advanced feel for the bat for his age and made loud contact throughout his round. He has a short swing and good barrel control. He looks to hit balls back up the middle but showed the ability to take advantage of mistakes and drive them to the pull side.
Drew Prozny (2025, Fayetteville, GA) showed plenty of pop for his age and size. He has fast hands and stays through the ball well, creating nice carry on his line drives. He looks to do damage on pitches over the inner half and will only add more power as he continues to mature.
John Paul Head (2024, Vestavia Hills, AL) showed plenty of power potential at the plate, sending balls deep into the gaps. He has a fluid swing and works through his swing well, utilizing the strength in his lower half. He has the ability to leverage balls and hit tough pitches hard.
Jack Brafa (2023, Medina, TX) has the ability to leverage balls to all parts of the park. He has a tall frame with present strength and long limbs that have room to add more strength. He is able to create tons of carry on his line drives when he gets extended and hits the ball out in front of the plate.
Braiden Reynolds (2025, Albuquerque, NM) has the potential to be a big-time power hitter as he features a large frame with present strength and the room to add more. He looks to elevate at the plate, especially to the pull side. He made the most of the pitches over the inner half of the plate, sending balls deep to left and off the monster.
Declan Ryan (2023, Hooksett, NH) showed the power at the plate today, sending balls deep into the outfield and high off the monster in left field. He was on time throughout his round, sending hard line drives back up the middle when he wasn’t peppering the gaps. He stays in control and uses his entire body.
Sebastian Barrera (2025, Brownsville, TX) has a smooth swing and showed the ability to consistently find the barrel. He has a projectable frame that will add strength as he develops and will lead to more power in the future.
Julian Carter (2025, Sandy Springs, GA) showed the athleticism in his swing, using both gaps and sending line drives into them. He has plenty of fluidity in his swing and made loud contact when he was on time and hit the ball out in front of the plate.
Ryan Lewis (2023, Rockledge, FL) is a switch hitter that showed good balance from both sides of the plate. He has a fluid swing and did the most damage when hitting from the right side of the plate. He has good direction in his swing and makes the most of his strength.
Marcus Peguero (2024, Port Jervis, NY) has strong hands at the plate, sending multiple balls deep to left and off the monster throughout his round. He has a tall frame with plenty of room to add muscle and more strength as he continues to develop.
JD Wolff (2024, Bradenton, FL) has a short, explosive swing and the ability to use all parts of the field. He is patient at the plate and has fast hands that allow him to let the ball get deep into the hitting zone before pulling the trigger. He showed good bat-to-ball skills, peppering the ball around the diamond.
Korey Fortson (2024, Albany, GA) has impressive power at the plate, maximizing his natural strength. He has a pull approach and looks to do damage on all pitches. He was on time consistently and sent multiple balls high off the monster during his round.
Ariston Veasey (2024, Tyrone, GA) showed tons of twitch in his swing, making loud contact throughout his entire round. He has a smooth swing and is able to generate easy pop off the bat, leading to the loudest round of the day to that point. He has a projectable frame with room to add more strength and power yet.
Frank Avila (2024, Miami, FL) peppered the wall on back-to-back pitches during his round. He has an athletic frame with tons of quickness and room to add more strength. He does a nice job of firing his lower half and being accurate with the barrel, making loud contact throughout his round.
Yoon Chae (2023, Virginia Beach, VA) had an impressive round, sending pitch after pitch high off the monster in left field. He has an explosive lower half and showed advanced feel for the barrel. The ball explodes off the bat and he has the athleticism to consistently hit the ball hard. His frame will allow him to easily add even more power as he continues to get stronger.
Anthony Giglio (2023, Coconut Creek, FL) has a large frame and present strength that he uses to leverage balls into the gaps. He has a simple swing that is repeatable and allows him to consistently find the barrel. He has a low effort swing, and the ball jumps off the bat when he is on time and makes contact out in front of the plate.
Alvin Gomez (2024, New York, NY) has good control of the barrel and showed the ability to drive the low pitch into the gap. He does a nice job of catching the ball out in front of the plate and driving it where its pitched. He looks to send the ball back up the middle on a line.
Jason Kwon (2023, Louisville, KY) is an athletic player that showed nice timing, consistently hitting the ball out in front of the plate. He looks to leverage the ball, especially to the pull side, and made plenty of loud contact to the pull side. He has a good hand path that allows the barrel to stay through the zone.
Phillip Garcia (2024, Tallahassee, FL) does a nice job of keeping it simple at the plate, using a small stride and a short swing that is direct to the ball. He looks to hit the ball hard back up the middle and is able to stay inside the ball well.
Pearse Mullinax (2023, Cartersville, GA) utilizes his lower half and works through the ball well, allowing him to create nice carry on his line drives. He has strong hands and an explosive lower half that allow him to leverage balls into the outfield, especially to the pull side.
Jake Middleton (2023, Phenix City, AL) was able to consistently get the barrel out in front of the plate and pull the ball hard throughout the round. He has present strength, with room to add more muscle, that he uses well throughout the swinging process. He has a pull approach and was able to pull the ball with intent today.
Trip Bradley (2023, Cartersville, GA) is a tall player with a strong frame that he maximizes in his swing. He has a longer barrel path that creates plenty of carry on his line drives when he is on time and hits the ball out in front of the plate. He has a pull approach and takes advantage of pitches left over the middle of the plate.
Landon Allen (2024, Tallahassee, FL) showed nice pop off the bat today, sending balls deep into right field from the left side of the plate. He has a smooth swing and does a nice job of staying on balance throughout the process. He is a strong athlete with more strength coming as he continues to mature and develop.
Dario Sosa (2023, Waterbury, CT) is a strong athlete that is full of easy power. He has a simple swing, and the ball explodes off of his barrel. He does a nice job of working through the swing with his lower half and showed the ability to create tons of carry on his line drives. He has an up-the-middle approach with the ability to hit the ball hard where it is pitched.
Griffin Kelly (2025, Buffalo Grove, IL) showed nice pop off the bat when he is on time and makes contact out in front of the plate. He uses a leg lift trigger and coils into his back hip well before working through the swing with his lower half. He has a good frame that will allow him to add more strength and power as he develops.
Nate Taylor (2024, Flowery Branch, GA) has a projectable frame with long limbs. He is presently strong with room to add more yet. He shows good barrel control, squaring up pitches to all parts of the zone. His swing is fluid and he is consistently on time at the plate.
William Alvarez (2024, Miami, FL) has tons of barrel speed through the zone thanks to his quick hands. He has an up-the-middle approach and hit multiple line drives deep into center field. The ball jumps off his bat and has nice carry. He is a strong athlete that uses his whole body well.
Victor Delgado (2023, Pembroke Pines, FL) ended his round in a loud fashion, hitting back-to-back balls over the monster in left field. He is an athletic player that has a balanced swing. He is consistently on time and has good barrel control. He looks for pitches left over the middle of the plate and makes the most of them.
Luis Gomez (2023, Royal Palm Beach, FL) is a presently strong athlete that looks to do damage to the pull side. He does a nice job of clearing his hips and making contact out in front of the plate. He sent multiple balls high off the monster in left, narrowly missing a home run on one of his deep drives.
Grant Lusk (2025, Montgomery, TX) has as a strong swing that is compact to the ball. He creates nice separation with his upper half and looks to do damage on pitches over the plate. He is presently strong and utilizes the strength well.
Robert Rodriguez (2023, Doral, FL) has a tall, projectable frame and he uses his body well. He hit multiple balls deep to left center field and off the moster in left from the left side of the plate. He keeps it short at the plate and does not have any wasted movements. The strength is there and he pairs it with barrel control to use all fields effectively.
Brooks Womble (2024, Muscle Shoals, AL) has a clean swing and pairs it with a line drive approach that makes him extremely effective at the plate. He stays tall and on balance, driving balls into the gaps. He shows fluid motion and will hit for more power as he continues to add strength.
Jacobi Brooks (2023, Fayetteville, GA) showed good bat-to-ball skills during his round today, spraying hard line drives to all parts of the field. He has quick hands and stays on balance, making it easy for him to hit the ball where it is pitched. He is able to create nice barrel speed to cause the ball to pop off the bat.
Cole Carbone (2023, Cranston, RI) is a power hitter that swings from the left side of the plate. He is a presently strong athlete with a large frame that will allow him to continue to hit for power as his career progresses. He showed the ability to use all fields, sending deep line drives to both right field and left field.
Mason Elrod (2023, Miramar, FL) showed good hand speed for an athlete with his lankier frame. He has a short swing and is direct to the ball, allowing him to find consistent barrels. The ball has some nice pop off the bat and will continue to add power as he fills out his frame.
Jackson Frank (2023, Alpharetta, GA) showed off nice barrel control today, making hard contact on tough pitches. He has a compact frame and showed good barrel speed through the zone. He does a nice job of getting on plane and staying through the zone, giving him a great chance to find a barrel every time.
Gabe Malaret (2025, Boston, MA) has plenty of bat speed for his age that caused the ball to pop off his bat during his round. He has a line drive approach and fires his hips well. He looks to hit the ball back where it came from, hitting multiple line drives off the screen and deep into center field.
Carter Devore (2024, Monroe, NC) has a good feel for the barrel at the plate, consistently hitting hard line drives in the gaps. He has fast hands that whip the barrel through the zone and fires his lower half well.
Mario Magana (2025, Miami, FL) is an athletic player that hits from both sides of the plate. He displayed plenty of bat speed for his age and has a line drive approach at the plate from both sides. He has a frame with plenty of room to add strength and more power.
Will Sanford (2024, San Diego, CA) made loud contact throughout his hitting round today, making the most of the pitches on the inner half. He gets on plane with the barrel well and stays through the zone, allowing him to make hard contact. He has strength to leverage the ball into the gaps currently with room to add more strength as well.
AJ Shelton (2023, Dunedin, FL) is a strong athlete with fast hands that he keeps close to his body and inside of the baseball. He has a good feel for the barrel, making hard contact consistently. He fires his hips and clears the lower half well, causing the ball to pop off his bat with ease.
Jordan Fernandez (2024, Orlando, FL) showed plenty of pull side power today, sending multiple balls high off the monster in left. He has quick hands and fires his hips well, generating nice power on his swing. He has a slender frame that will allow him to add more power as he continues to add strength.
Tyler Johnson (2023, Jupiter, FL) does a nice job of creating separation with his upper body, causing the ball to pop off his bat. He showed nice accuracy with the bat, making solid contact across his round. Adding strength to his frame will allow him to increase his power easily.
Erick Soto (2024, Pompano Beach, FL) is a strong athlete that sits into his back hip before uncoiling during his swing. He drives through the ball well and was able to consistently make loud contact with the barrel.
Brian Oakley (2024, Fuquay Varina, NC) has a big frame with tons of strength. He does a nice job of working through his swings and maximizing his strength. He looks to do damage to the pull side of the field and looks to elevate the ball deep into the gaps.
Edward McLeod (2025, Mobile, AL) is a strong athlete that keeps it simple at the plate. He creates nice separation with his upper half and has a short swing to the ball. He made loud contact when he was on time and hit the ball out in front of the plate.
Eric Fernandez (2023, Miami, FL) is a tall athlete with long levers that he uses to create nice leverage on the ball. He has a longer swing and made loud contact when he stayed in the gaps and back up the middle. He is able to generate carry on his line drives that end up deep in the gaps.
Noah Jordi (2024, Mendon, MA) is a left-handed bat that looks to do damage on pitches on the inside of the plate. He showed nice barrel control, hitting balls in all parts of the zone hard. He has a slender frame that has tons of room to add strength.
Nick Pratt (2023, Severna Park, MD) is a strong athlete that he pairs with quick hands. He works through his swing well and is able to easily generate power. He used his simple swing and easy power to leverage a ball over the monster in left field.
Christopher Sosa (2025, Hialeah, FL) has a tall frame with long arms that he uses to leverage the ball deep into left field. He has a strong upper body and creates nice separation that allows him to whip the barrel through the zone. He made loud contact when working to the pull side and making contact out in front of the plate.
Masa Chilcutt (2025, San Antonio, TX) has quick hands for his age that he uses to stay inside the baseball and send line drives to all parts of the field. He has a short swing and is direct to the ball, allowing the barrel to stay in the zone throughout the process. He shows quick actions that lead to easy pop off the bat.
Nolan McKinstry (2025, Hiram, GA) showed nice bat speed for his age, using his quick hands to whip the bat through the zone. He has an uphill swing and looks to elevate, which he was able to do throughout his round. He showed the ability to create nice carry when he was on time and made contact out in front of the plate.
Connor Roush (2025, Atlanta, GA) is a strong athlete for his age that will continue to add strength and power. He showed the ability to impact the ball, sending it deep into the deepest part of the park on multiple occasions. He stays inside the ball with his hands nicely and lets the bat do the work.
Dylan Beaton (2025, Miami, FL) has a smooth swing that is balanced and consistently on time. He has a compact swing and stays inside the ball well, hitting it wherever it is pitched. His swing has fluidity that will translate into game actions.
Neisser Sanchez (2023, Miami, FL) is a presently strong athlete that is able to maximize his strength. He is a switch hitter that showed plenty of power from both sides of the plate. He works through the ball with his lower half well, causing the ball to jump off the bat. He was able to send a ball over the right field wall from the left side of the plate.
Eddie Tanner (2025, Hamilton, OH) showed nice bat-to-ball skills, barreling up almost every pitch during his round. He has quick hands that lead to solid barrel speed through the zone. He does a nice job of getting on plane and staying through the zone, allowing him to have success at the plate.
Jose Carlos Hernandez (2024, Miramar, FL) has a fluid swing that he pairs with present strength that allows for easy jump off the bat. The Florida International commit clears his hips well and gets the barrel out in front of the plate consistently. He made loud contact throughout his round and ended it with an exclamation point, hitting a home run off the right field foul pole.
Jeffrey Peters III (2025, Gardnerville, NV) has a strong swing and a good feel for the barrel. He was able to drive pitches all over the zone deep into the gap and create carry on his line drives. He works through his swing will with his lower half, making it easy for him to repeat his swing.
Mike Martinez (2024, Cutler Bay, FL) has a simple approach at the plate, not wasting any movement and staying short to the ball. He does a nice job of firing his lower half once he decides to swing and showed the ability to leverage the ball to the pull side of the field.
Jason Neal (2024, Chelsea, AL) has a projectable frame with a high waist that has plenty of room for strength as he continues to develop. He has a downhill swing that creates backspin on his line drives that allowed the ball to carry deep into center field.
Joshua Wicker (2024, Chicago, IL) uses a rhythmic swing at the plate and shows a good feel for the barrel, consistently hitting hard line drives across the diamond. He has a short swing and does a nice job of staying gap-to-gap.
Alexander Mesa (2024, Hialeah, FL) is a tall athlete that uses his long arms to leverage the ball into the gaps. He has quick hands and is able to get extended, showing power to the pull side. He will continue to add strength and power as he fills out his frame.
Jake Arnow (2023, Edison, NJ) is a strong athlete that has a violent swing and utilizes his lower half well. He has good feel for the barrel and looks to leverage the ball, especially to the pull side. He was able to show the power as he blasted a home run over the left field monster.
Victor Esquivel (2023, Bradenton, FL) has a relaxed swing that causes the ball to explode off the bat. He stays on plane with his swing and works through the process with his lower half well. He showed nice consistency, repeating his swing throughout the round and making plenty of loud contact.
Daniel Simontacchi (2023, Decatur, GA) is a tall athlete that showed the ability to impact the ball when he was on time with his swing. He has a tall frame with present strength and created nice carry when he worked back up the middle of the field.
Jack Wilson (2024, Wilmette, IL) has a direct hand path and showed the ability to whip the barrel through the zone. He stays compact and on plane, making it easy for him to send line drives back up the middle and to the pull side of the plate. He was consistently on time and has the ability to do damage to mistakes.
Bryce Brannon (2024, Mason, OH) is a strong athlete that showed the ability to make the ball jump off his bat. He does a nice job of shifting his weight through his swing, making it easy for him to generate the power. He looks to do damage on inside pitches, sending multiple balls off the monster in left field.
Troy Ford (2025, Fayetteville, GA) is a switch hitter that shows fluidity and rhythm on both sides of the plate. He has good bat-to-ball field, sending line drives to all parts of the field from both sides. He has an athletic frame that will continue to develop and add strength.
Ryan Kondrad (2024, Hawthorn Woods, IL) is a strong athlete that showed the ability to create carry on his line drives in the gaps. He has good barrel control and used all parts of the field. He gets his bat on plane and stays through the ball well.
Sean Latham (2024, Commerce Twp, MI) uses a longer swing and has the ability to send the ball deep to all parts of the field. He was on time and used his explosive lower half to send multiple balls off the left field monster and deep into the right center field gap.
Lucas McNellis (2024, Woodbury, MN) has a strong frame and utilized it today, launching balls to all parts of the field. He works through the swing well and does a nice job of staying on balance. He was consistently on time and sent multiple line drives off the monster in left field.