Jackson Bernosky (2027 C, Aurora, CO) showed good intent to his right handed swing in his round of batting practice as he showed projectable bat speed with an ability to get on plane early and drive the baseball hard on a line to the big parts of the field.
Julian Bernosky (2026 OF, Aurora, CO) demonstrated a simplified approach allowing his to get the lower half on time and employ a quick compact stroke attacking the inner half of the baseball while using the middle of the field at his best.
Max Garza (2026 SS, Colorado Springs, CO) did a nice job getting the barrel to all parts of the zone with a balanced approach from a repeatable setup and pre-swing trigger. The playable loft in the bat path helps to create bat spin on the ball flight while using the middle to pull side.
Garrett Hamilton (2024 C, Amarillo, TX) does a nice job getting back to even with a toe tap trigger from his open stance. The barrel gets on plane early in the swing allowing his bat speed to play as he gets to impact out front consistently with hard linear contact.
Eli Shappee (2026 LHP, Aurora, CO) starts with a narrow stance getting to a strong base as he strides into contact. The strength in the hands and loft in the bat path allow him to impact the ball to all fields with back spin and projectable carry.
Jackson Shepherd (2027 SS, Superior, CO) took a strong round showing an ability to find the barrel at a higher rate. He does a nice job getting the front foot down on time and attacking the hitting zone with solid bat speed while driving the baseball back through the box.
Adriel Figueroa-Brito (2025 SS, Albuquerque, NM) showcased solid athleticism and quick twitch in his right-handed swing that allows him to cover the plate and use the whole field. The bat speed shows more in the swing at present with more power to project on as the strength continues to grow.
Cal Tiner (2025 C, Aurora, CO) took a very consistent round showcasing an accurate barrel as he sprayed line drives from gap to gap. His wide base set allows him to get into his lower half where he can create leverage from the ground up.
Jack McWilliams (2024 OF, San Marcos, CA) displayed a special skill set with his combination of strength and above average bat speed. The ball jumps off the barrel with the ability to create leverage at the point of contact as he creates extension through the baseball.
Gunnar Dillard (2025 C, San Angelo, TX) has some solid rhythm to his swing that keeps him on time with the barrel out front at the point of contact. The strength in the hands provides a nice punch at the point of contact as he did a nice job working from the middle to pull side of the field.