Zachary Daniels (2017 OF, Stockbridge, GA) hits, in scout terminology, "with intent." That means he's trying to crush the baseball and he's able to create big bat speed with his aggressiveness and athleticism.
Noah Farmer (2017 RHP, Metropolis, IL) was one of several pitchers today who showed hitting tools and especially some power potential. He pulled the ball aggressively with a simple and strong approach.
Paul Komistek (2018 3B, Knoxville, TN) has simple swing mechanics that emphasize his strength and ability to square up the ball for simple hard line drive contact. He's 6-2/180 and projects well to keep improving.
Trei Cruz (2017 SS, Houston, TX) is the son of long-time big leaguer Jose Cruz Jr. and a very legit prospect of his own. He's relatively new to switch hitting and is still learning from the left side but his right handed swing is top prospect level in all regards.
Ty Delancey (2017 SS, Dallas, GA) is another switch-hitter with talent. His right handed swing is shorter and more high average oriented, while his left handed swing packs more lift and power to it, at least at a short BP look.
Travis Sands (2017 1B, Johns Creek, GA) has a nice 6-3/195 build and a nice balanced swing approach with a direct path to the ball from a deep hand load. He hits from on top of the ball and it comes off his barrel hard and often.
Luke Coker (2017 SS, Tuscaloosa, AL) still has plenty of time to add strength to his 6-1/160 build but he has a sweet left handed swing that already impacts the ball hard and with some juice to it. It was one of the purest swings we saw all day.
Blake Jeter (2017 1B, Greenville, SC) is some kind of strong at 6-3/250 and he impacts the ball extremely hard and loud. He didn't lift any in BP, as we understood he did in games, but a couple of his loud 300 foot line drives would have gone a long, long way if he'd got under them.
Kooper Briley (2017 SS, Martin, GA) has nice present bat speed from a simple and balanced set up and made consistent hard line drive contact. It's a swing that should repeat and time itself well in games.
Bo Majkowski (2017 OF, Johns Creek, GA) wasn't consistent in his swing, as his hands wandered too far inside a number of times, but when he got the barrel out the ball exploded with loud and hard contact. He's a nice quick twitch athlete.
Gabriel Holt (2017 SS, Bonaire, GA) has a hitchy load and some violence in his approach but is another hitter that wields the barrel with "intent" to do damage to the ball. He has some serious bat speed and drives the ball hard to right centerfield as a left handed hitter.
Kennet Sorenson (2017 C, Smoke Rise, GA) is a strong left handed hitting catcher with an early verbal commitment to Nebraska. He uses his whole body well to generate bat speed with a long and loose swing with power.
Garrett Brown (2017 RHP, Madison, AL) is big power potential despite being a primary pitcher, with a long and strong swing that has lots of raw bat speed and plenty of lift out front.
Jack Collins (2017 RHP, Decatur, AL) is yet another pitcher who grades out very high as a hitter. The ball jumps very hard off his barrel and he hit a home run (one of only six hit on the day) that got out of the yard immediately.
Jonathan "JP" Martin (2019 C, Cartersville, GA) will need some adjustments to his swing but he's very strong for a freshman with impressive bat speed for his age.
Dawson Pfost (2017 MIF, Woodstock, GA) has a loose and well timed swing that is very projectable. he hits the ball to all fields with authority and showed a good feel for the barrel.
Austin Slaten (2017 SS, Phenix City, AL) is a projectable 6-2/172 middle infielder with and long and loose swing with present bat speed and power potential.
Thomas Wilson (2018 MIF, Knoxville, TN) has a very athletic young build with plenty of present strength and projection as well. He has an easy swing with strength and extension through contact.
Brady Moore (2018 OF, Darden, TN) is an example of what simple and repeatable swing mechanics will do for you, especially if you are a 5-9/160 sophomore. He's very direct and short to the ball and squared it up on virtually every swing.
Myles Christian (2017 OF, Olive Branch, MS) hits with confidence and calm and low effort/low tension swing that generates strong and consistent contact. Left handed hitters sometimes simply look smoother than their right handed peers and Christian is one of those smooth lefties.
Cole Brannen (2017 OF, Elko, GA) didn't have his best round of the summer but he showed his athleticism and big bat speed a couple of times and didn't get cheated in any of his swings. He's a player to watch carefully.