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2015 Jr. National

Batting Practice Highlights-Session 2
6/16/2015 9:48:01 PM

Brandon Dorsey (2017 3B, Mount Airy, MD) has a strong, physical build and uses that strength in his right-handed swing. A University of North Carolina commit, Dorsey is able to generate very interesting power with big leverage and natural lift at contact and loud, hard contact to his pull side.

Christian Santana (2017 RHP, Hialeah, FL) uses his quick hands well while staying short to the ball to produce consistent and hard line drive contact to his pull side, clanking some balls off the Green Monster. He showed the ability to go to all fields and does so while showing a consistent feel for the barrel.

Patrick Sisk (2017 3B, Fox Point, WI) is a strong 6-foot-3, 205-pound right-handed bat who shows leverage in his swing and big life coming off the barrel. Sisk does a nice job of generating bat speed while going gap-to-gap with strength with solid carry off the barrel.

Bubba Sangster (2017 1B, Altoona, FL) opened eyes and provided one of those moments that makes you say “wow” and look at the person next to you to confirm what you saw. With fast hands, Sangster is able to generates plenty of bat speed and used his strength to blast a ball deep to centerfield, clearing the wall while jumping off the barrel with excellent carry.

Triston Casas (2019 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL) might be one of the youngest players in the showcase but his tools blend in with anybody in attendance. With strength throughout his frame, including his hands, Casas shifts his weight through his lower half well with lift in his swing and the ability to drive the ball to all fields.

Alejandro Toral (2017 1B, Davie, FL) has long been known for his potent left-handed bat and he again put it on display during his round. Beginning his round by showing the ability to drive to the opposite field, the uncommitted Toral turned it on his last few swing and put three bats out in succession, all three well over the wall in right center field.

Kyle Jacobsen (2017 OF, Acworth, GA) set the tone for a strong overall showing this showcase, putting both his hit and power tools on display. Showing rhythm and an easy swing, the uncomitted Jacobsen shows fluidity in his bat path and put two balls over the Green Monster.

Mark Vientos (2017 SS, Pembroke Pines, FL) is a University of Miami commit and has been on the national scene for some time now. With a long and projectable 6-foot-3 frame, Vientos put his power on display Sunday night hitting two home runs over the Monster showing nice natural lift in his right-handed swing.

Evan Hooper (2017 OF, Cabot, AR) is a high end athlete full of athleticism and muscle, two traits that play well into his right-handed swing. Staying very consistent throughout his round, Hooper showed a strong feel for the barrel with impressive jump coming off when squared

Darion Jacoby (2017 OF, Pottsville, PA) is full of quick-twitch muscle in his stronger 5-foot-11 frame and still has some room to add more strength. With quick hands helping generate interesting bat speed in his right-handed swing, Jacoby stayed very balanced with nice rhythm with lift and jump off his barrel to the middle of the field. 

Ryan Vilade (2017 SS, Frisco, TX) employs a short and fluid path to the ball with solid bat speed while showing the ability to drive to the opposite field. Showing loose wrists and hands in his swing, the Oklahoma State commit shows natural lift in his swing with hard line drive contact to all fields.

Jack Roberts (2017 SS, Middletown, MD) starts with an upright stance but stays balanced well in his swing while showing a strong feel for the barrel of the bat. With quick hands Roberts consistently hit to the middle of the field with nice leverage at contact and good life coming off the barrel.

Zachary DeLoach (2017 RHP, Lewisville, TX) uses his 6-foot-1, 190-pound frame well in his strength to create nice bat speed from the right side. With a big leg lift at the start of his swing, DeLoach shows big strength and jump of the barrel when he stays on time. 

Cole McNamee (2017 3B, Milton, GA) showed what was in store for his in game at-bats, putting two balls well over the Green Monster before putting another one out, this time off live pitching. His right-handed swing shows fluidity and he uses his strength and long 6-foot-4 frame well to create leverage in swing.

Andres Santana (2017 3B, Miami, FL) uses quick hands and a short bat path in his swing while staying extremely fluid in his right-handed swing. With a nice feel for the barrel, Santana shows nice carry and strength off the barrel to his pull side as he’s able to get his hands in a good position at the start of his swing.

Cooper Swanson (2017 SS, Fort Myers, FL) is a Vanderbilt commit who creates nice whip with his barrel with quick hands and shows a short path to the ball. He has a consistent feel for the barrel and shows strength coming off while projecting for more in the near future.

Angel Tiburcio (2018 RHP, Wellington, FL) just finished his freshman year but his strong 6-foot-2, 210-pound frame wouldn’t suggest his age. With a small weight shift through his lower half, Tiburcio generates solid extension in his easy swing with nice jump coming off the barrel.