Hunter Radze (2025, White Lake, Mich.) worked from a slightly open stance using a quick leg lift as he drifted into the stride. He was able to work to it quickly with a direct path and produce some solid impact off the bat. Was able to work to the middle of the field in the air with some strength showing.
Luke Anderson (2025, Richland, Mich.) showed off the ability to rotate through contact and drive it well. He was able to work pull-side with good impact off the barrel, getting on plane and driving several pitches during his round.
Jaxson Sherrod (2026, Fort Gratiot, Mich.) showed off some serious strength with a physical presence in the batters’ box. He was able to pump out hard contact with line drives to all areas of the field. Got the hands on it and was able to leverage the ball with some serious thump off the barrel.
Avery McEwen (2024, Ann Arbor, Mich.) had a solid round of BP. He was able to get he hands back and rotate hard through contact. Worked to the middle of the field and pull-side with strength at impact.
Jake Leonard (2025, Macomb Township, Mich.) pieced together a smooth round of BP and was able to impact the ball well. He had some thump off the barrel with the ability to find barrels. His best contact came when working pull-side and to the middle of the field.
Brett Leonard (2026, Lathrup Village, Mich.) had a very loud round of BP. He was able to show off explosive hands with good turns through the zone. There was serious bat speed on display, impacting the ball well to the middle of the field. There was some thump off the barrel with several well-struck balls to the opposite field as well.
Henry Hittle (2026, Rochester, Mich.) worked from an upright stance and was able to show off strength at impact. He was able to drive the ball well pull-side and into the pull-side gap. There was strength showing at impact as he managed a solid round of BP.
Scott Leonard (2025, Lathrup Village, Mich.) worked from an upright stance with quiet actions that produced loud results. He drifted forward through contact with some strength at impact. Was able to lift the ball to the middle of the field with a round of hard contact.
Brendan Thompson (2025, Grand Rapids, Mich.) had a solid round of BP, working through the zone with great intent. He was able to get the hands to the ball with a quick stride forward and drive it to the opposite-field gap. He drove the ball exceptionally well during his round of BP.
Jaxon Morawski (2024, Willis, Mich.) worked from a taller and upright stance but was able to drive the ball well pull-side during his round. Had several well-struck balls with some good base knocks in the air.
Landry Jobe (2025, Whitmore Lake, Mich.) worked from a wide base with slightly open feet. He gets the hands deep and then has showed off quick hands through the zone. Gets extended out front and was able to drive it well when he’s on time and getting extended out front.
Ronan Kaul (2026, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) pieced together a great round of BP working pull-side early. He rotated hard through contact with some strength behind it. Solid round of BP.
Connor Grant (2024, Belleville, Mich.) pieced together a nice round of BP with solid line drives to the middle of the field. He was able to lift the ball and leverage the ball well during his round of BP. Lots of present strength showing throughout.
Aidan Schuck (2024, Canton, Mich.) had a fantastic round of BP, finding ways to get the ball elevated. He drove it well, getting it deep up the middle with strength behind it. He uncoils well with contact and gets the hands through the zone quickly.
Freddie Byer (2026, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) had a great round of BP, hitting the ball hard to the middle of the field consistently. He has a super simple setup with good bat speed and really turns the barrel over well.
Carson Liedel (2026, Monroe, Mich.) strung together a very good round of batting practice. He creates good rhythm in the hands and impacts the ball hard to the middle of the field consistently. He lofts the ball with easy and shows big jump off the barrel.
Nathan Zumbrunnen (2024, Ann Arbor, Mich.) is a bigger kid that gets the barrel extended consistently and has big power. When in rhythm, he showed that he can impact the ball to any part of the field.
Ryder Concannon (2027, Saline, Mich.) put together a really impressive BP. He has good hand speed and gets extended with ease. He still has some room to continue growing into power.
Brayden Crowe (2025, Brighton, Mich.) had a very solid round of batting practice. He has present strength to the frame and swings with intent. Worked best to the middle of the field and even showed the ability to hit the ball hard to the opposite field.
Andrew Mahoney (2026, Novi, Mich.) pieced together a really impressive round of BP. The left-hander showed the ability to hit the ball to all fields with natural loft to the path. He’s a strong player that has jump off the barrel.
Owen Turner (2024, Oxford, Mich.) was one of the best rounds of batting practice throughout the day. He has a narrow setup and has elite bat speed. There’s some loft to the path and hit the ball to the middle of the field consistently.
Ian Evert (2027, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) put together a really solid round of BP. He stays super simple and short to the baseball with good impact to the middle of the field. The swing worked pretty well and he still has a lot of time to continue maturing into more power.
Brady Southfield (2024, Battle Creek, Mich.) really got rolling towards the end of his round. He found the barrel a ton and hit the ball hard to all parts of the field. He has power and projects to have more in the near future.
Kyle Clark (2025, Clinton Township, Mich.) was one of the more impressive rounds of batting practice on the day. He has good bat speed and turns the barrel over hard. It’s a really pretty swing that results in a ton of barrels.
Lucas Kolb (2024, Clarkston, Mich.) had an incredible start and finish to the round of BP. He’s a tall player that works right back up the middle when he’s right. He flashed the ability to hit the ball with authority to the opposite field gap as well.
Hayden Foster (2026, Washington, Mich.) has a sweet left handed swing and was one of the younger players on the team. He has a consistent bat path through the zone with a knack for finding the barrel. He’ll continue to grow into more power soon.
Jesse Geottes (2026, Oakland, Mich.) finished up the round of batting practice with a bang. He’s a lean player than has a ton of strength to project on and he’s already hitting the ball hard to all parts of the field.
Drew Ribble (2024, Whitmore Lake, Mich.) strung together quite the round of batting practice. He drove the ball consistently to all fields and is one that you can project more power on in the very near future.
Carson Sweet (2025, Macomb, Mich.) had a very good round of batting practice. He gets the barrel through the zone with serious bat speed and loft. He worked best back up the middle and showed the ability to drive the ball to both sides.
Maksin Neshov (2028, Canton, Mich.) displayed a good cut from both sides in his round of batting practice. He found the barrel a little more from the left-side but both sides were solid and he was one of the younger players at the event.
Nathan Heck (2026, New Baltimore, Mich.) put on a power display throughout his round of batting practice. He has a flatter path through the zone but drove the ball with authority right back up the box consistently.