Brayden Sanders (2021 RHP, Olive Branch, MS): Sanders showed off good strength in his righthanded swing, showing the ability to drive the ball up the gaps with good carry.
Aaron Downs (2021 3B, Columbus, MS): Downs has excellent physical strength and bat speed, showing off serious pull-side impact with liners that carry near the wall.
Grant Hussey (2021 1B, Washington, WV): Hussey has long been a very physical, very strong lefthanded hitter and he took a loud round here with big time carry and whip to the barrel.
Luke Masiuk (2021 OF, Trumbull, CT): Masiuk has impact bat speed with a very active loading mechanism that, once he timed it up, resulted in loud, hard-barreled shots on a rising line.
Jonathan Santucci (2021 OF, Leominster, MA): Santucci showed feel for really spraying contact all around the ballpark, with a loose and easy stroke that projects well for power long term.
Casey Saucke II (2021 SS, Rochester, NY): Saucke really turns the barrel well and accelerates on a clean path through contact, really projecting well long term for both hit and power.
Jay Allen (2021 OF, Fort Pierce, FL): Allen smoked some balls pull side and has always impressed with his bat speed and power projection, and he's getting closer and closer to realizing it.
Will Koger (2021 RHP, Bardstown, KY): Koger is an intriguing two-way talent with a quick stroke, showing feel for backspinning the ball with really projectable power.
Jordan Lawlar (2021 SS, Irving, TX): Lawlar stays connected through his swing extremely well and the results are excellent, with rising liners up both gaps and extremely projectable power.
Garrett Madliak (2021 C, Carrollton, GA): Madliak turns the barrel well and shows good strength, resulting in very firm linear contact with a whole-field approach.
Zach Martin (2021 OF, Middletown, MD): Martin has a quick, strong lefthanded stroke that produced hard contact to the pull-side consistently, and he projects well overall with the bat.
Dominic Scavone (2021 3B, Orlando, FL): Scavone stays connected well through his swing and has advanced strength, giving him the ability to truly drive the baseball when on time, especially pull side.
Christopher Bernal (2021 C, McAllen, TX): Bernal took one of the louder rounds of the day, driving the ball consistently with leverage and bat speed, really driving the ball well.
Bryan Loriga (2021 3B, Hialeah, FL): Loriga has quick hands with a lot of strength, forming quality bat speed that works best pull-side with hard shots on a rising line.
James Wood (2021 OF, Olney, MD): Wood has tremendous length and almost absurd physical projection, and he stays compact and connected through his swing and hits the ball hard consistently, with highest-end power projection.
Brock Daniels (2021 SS, St Louis, MO): Daniels showed off a quick stroke with a middle-field approach early in his round then started getting the head out and driving it pull-side on a line with very interesting overall tools.
Kendall Diggs (2021 3B, Olathe, KS): Diggs really accelerates the barrel on plane early and therefore is able to cover the plate quite well, showing the ability to spray really hard-struck line drives.
Ryan Spikes (2021 SS, Lilburn, GA): Spikes has long been one of the best pure hitters in the class and took a solid round of BP, getting the barrel out and showing hard liner jump.
Carter Jensen (2021 C, Kansas City, MO): Jensen showed some of the best raw of this round, driving a couple out pull-side with big time leverage, strength, and bat speed.
Benny Montgomery (2021 OF, Lewisberry, PA): Montgomery has tremendous tools and projection, including his righthanded bat speed that produces missile shots pull side and back up the middle. His upside is truly substantial.
Ty Hodge (2021 SS, College Station, TX): Hodge did a very nice job of consistently getting the barrel out on time and impacting the ball out front, driving it on a line.
Alex Mooney (2021 SS, Rochester Hills, MI): Mooney took a very professional round, showing the ability to work from gap to gap with impact bat speed as well as turn and burn on a couple balls deep pull-side.
Charlie Saum (2021 C, Thousand Oaks, CA): Saum showed a very clean, very easy middle approach with legitimate bat speed and leverage, driving the ball and projecting well.
Cody Schrier (2021 SS, San Clemente, CA): Schrier really got the head out consistently and drove the ball pull-side on a line, giving him that power projection, but he can also throttle back and line the ball oppo.
Josh Randall (2021 C, San Juan Capistrano, CA): Randall really is able to drive the ball into the air with excellent strength and leverage, and was impressive in his BP round here.
Sean Smith (2021 1B, Pascagoula, MS): Smith has a lot of legitimate strength and it shows in his swings, leveraging the ball into the air with power and carry.