John Cupps (2017 1B, Moore, OK) has a longer frame and controls his limbs well, creating nice extension in his swing with nice strength and carry coming off his barrel to his pull side.
Chandler Freeman (2019 3B, Liberty Hill, TX) shows nice overall looseness in the batters box and does an equally impressive job of creating leverage at contact and bat speed with his quick hands. He shows a nice feel for the barrel and creates hard contact when squared up off the barrel.
Wren Hampton (2018 RHP, Red Oak, TX) is listed as a primary right-handed pitcher but he also swung the bat well this afternoon. Starting with an upright stance, Hampton showed off a nice feel for his quick barrel while creating consistent contact up the middle.
Nathan Berg (2018 SS, New Prague, MN) did a nice job of using the whole field and did so while creating hard line drive contact from line to line. He does a nice job of staying through the ball with some lift at contact and consistent, hard life off the barrel.
Jacob Burton (2018 RHP, Diana, TX) begins his swing with a small leg lift trigger and stays balanced throughout. Creating some separation in his swing, Burton generates leverage at contact with consistent contact to the middle and pull side part of the field.
Nicholas Juaire (2018 C, Farmington, MN) is a switch-hitting catcher who showed off his defensive abilities yesterday and with the bat today. With a fluid left-handed stroke, Juaire showed a nice feel for the barrel with a sound contact approach and a similar short pathed swing from the right side.
Brody Gibson (2017 C, Claremore, OK) is another strong-bodied catcher who showed well with his right-handed swing. Listed 6-foot-2, 180-pounds Gibson displayed a short and fluid stroke with quick hands and did a nice job of using his strength to create leverage and hard contact to the middle of the field.
Jacob Garrity (2017 C, Frisco, TX) is listed at 6-foot-2, 190-pounds and like Brody Gibson above Garrity knows how to use his strength to drive the ball. With an easy swing and fluid hands he generates extension out front and repeats it well delivering consistent and hard contact.
Rorik Maltrud (2018 RHP, Austin, TX) does a really nice of getting the barrel through the zone and does so with authority. Showing fluidity in his swing, Maltrud did a nice job of creating lift with strength to his pull side.
Jaylen Wilbon (2018 OF, Cordova, TN) is only entering his sophomore year of high school but he already has a broad and physically impressive. He has the tools to match as well showing lift and quickness in his barrel with some strength coming off the barrel when squared up.
Kyle Rich (2018 3B, Keller, TX) shows a short and compact path to the ball, repeating his swing well with consistent contact to the middle of the field. He exhibited a nice feel for the barrel and showed a consistent swing with line drive contact to his pull side.
Brett Hammit (2018 SS, Nixa, MO) has a nice, projectable 6-foot-1 frame and already shows some strength in his right-handed swing. Staying short to the ball, Hammit generates solid bat speed with nice life coming off the barrel.
Jared Southard (2019 C, Leander, TX) may just be entering his freshman year of high school but he already impressed with his bat. With a short and direct path to the ball Southard created solid contact off the barrel and projects very well moving forward.
Hambleton Oliver (2019 RHP, Corpus Christi, TX) showed quickness with the barrel in his right-handed swing and did a nice job of repeating it. With broad shoulders and a projectable build Oliver showed strength off the barrel when squared to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Kenny Yetter (2017 C, Guthrie, OK) put together a nice round and capped it off with a loud home run to his pull side. Yetter showed nice fluidity in his swing and was able to get the barrel through the zone quickly with extension out front and strength coming off.
Evan Sack (2017 3B, Houston, TX) has a strong 6-foot-2, 200-pound and shows a short and direct path to the ball. Using his strength well, Sack hit a couple of home runs over the left field fence with nice strength and carry coming off the barrel.
David Bedgood (2017 2B, Sherman, TX) begins with a high handset and shows a short and quick path to the ball. He remains very consistent with swing and shows a consistent feel for his barrel while creating solid line drive contact from the left side of the plate.
Kage Forrest (2017 RHP, Highland Park, TX) has a strong and well built 6-foot-3, 245-pound frame. Showing off a fluid swing from the right side Forrest gets his hands to the ball well and is able to show big strength with even average contact.
Garret Hermes (2017 RHP, Rowlett, TX) created consistent contact to his pull side and did so with a short and direct path to the ball. He shows quickness in his barrel with fluidity in his swing and life coming off when squared.
Blake Faecher (2017 C, Cypress, TX) showed simple and repeated swing mechanics while showing a short and compact swing to the ball. With a strength through his build, Faecher is able to create solid bat speed with consistent hard contact to his pull side.
Christopher Alvarez (2017 C, Pflugerville, TX) showed off a nice feel for the head of the barrel and as a result was able to create consistent line drive contact to all parts of the field from the right side.
Tristan Kalina (2017 OF, Coppell, TX) shows nice carry off the barrel with a short and quick stroke to the ball. He uses his strength well in his 6-foot frame and hit the ball hard regularly to his pull side.
CJ Horn (2018 C, San Antonio, TX) began his swing with a wide base and showed the ability to create leverage at contact. A right-handed hitter, Horn showed nice carry off the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field and finished the round with a home run over the left field fence.