Geno Macias (2019 SS, Parker, CO) has a strong right handed swing with good present bat speed and made hard pull line drive contact. Like many of the 2019 players here, he has a present strong build that should keep growing.
Drake Davis (2017 RHP, Highlands Ranch, CO) stays balanced and timed up despite a larger than average leg lift load and shows quick hands and a good swing that produced hard line drives to all fields.
Derek Shaver (2019 SS, Grand Junction, CO) is only a freshman but has an impressive 6-3/180 build and lots of present bat speed. He uses his hands very well in his swing and makes loud impact.
Jonah Jenkins (2017 C, Parker, CO) showed nice gap to gap power with an aggressive, well balanced approach.
Tyler Bowen (2016 SS, Edmond, OK) is a switch-hitter who had a very nice right handed swing with a simple and direct approach that took advantage of his quick and strong hands.
Adrian Cotton Jr's (2017 C, Gretna, NE) swing gets a bit long at times but it is fluid and loose with lots of bat speed and power p otential.
Nicholas Israel (2017 SS, Henderson, NV) is a clone of PG favorite Clint Frazier in the looks department and he has very good bat speed from the right side of the plate, with very hard pull line drive contact.
Jordan Stubbings (2017 3B, Parker, CO) is one of the strongest players at the event and it shows in his right handed swing. He has easy lift and power potential.
Justin Boyd (2019 SS, Parker, CO) is only a freshman but he is already committed to Oregon State and it is easy to see why. He has outstanding bat speed and mechanics for a hitter his age and is just going to keep getting better as he gets stronger.
Jordan Medina (2018 C, Lone Tree, CO) is looking to pull and lift the ball and he has the tools to do just that, showing his power over and over again.
Zack Medina (2019 SS, Lone Tree, CO) has the same general tools and power potential as his older brother above, although he has a few adjustments with hand positioning and swing plane to make.
Colton Talton (2017 1B, Pueblo, CO) had the best raw power of any hitter at the showcase, with very fast hands and plus bat speed and a very aggressive right handed appoach.
Dominic Tamez (2019 C, Golden, CO) caught our attention at this event last year as an eighth grader and he evidently caught others as well, as he's already verbally committed to Arkansas. He has very good raw bat speed and should keep improving as he gets older.
Casey Opitz (2017 C, Centennial, CO) is a rare switch-hitting catcher and has strong offensive tools as well as versatility. He especially stood out hitting from the right side, with a crisp short line drive swing.
Tayler Aguilar (2019 OF, Evans, CO) has a loose and easy left handed swing that has present bat speed and lift in it and plenty of room and time to keep growing and getting stronger.
Troy Lincavage (2018 3B/RHP, Parker, CO) has a strong and well proportioned 6-2/195 build and a simple, tall approach that produces a nice right handed swing and consistent line drive contact.
Justin Olson (2018 OF, Colorado Springs, CO) is very strong for his age and stands out for his left handed bat speed and ability to drive the ball hard.
Billy Pospisil (2019 RHP, Arvada, CO) hit a home run on the first pitch of his round, which is actually one of the rarest things that happens in PG showcase batting practices around the country.
Jett Hoggatt (2019 OF, Fort Collins, CO) is yet another freshman from Colorado who shows present bat speed and lots of physical projection. The 2019 class in Colorado is going to be very strong!