Eli Heuser (2028 SS, Pulaski, WI) keeps it simple at the plate and is direct with his barrel path. He loads early and makes sure that he is on time, making hard contact out in front of the plate. He is consistently on the barrel and looks to send line drives into the gaps.
Colin Townsend (2028 C, Bettendorf, IA) has a good sized frame for his age with present strength and room to add more power as he continues to develop. He has a simple stride at the plate, ensuring that he is consistently in a good hitting position and showed the ability to impact the ball to the pull side.
Kaleb Oeth (2028 OF, Verona, WI) has quick hands at the dish, utilizing his agility and creating nice barrel whip through the zone. He keeps his hands inside the baseball and is able to leverage the ball back up the middle.
Juleyn Stephens (2028 3B, Moline, IL) showed tons of hitter actions at the plate, demonstrating a natural ability to drive the ball to the pull side of the field. He has a good frame for his age that is projectable and knows how to manipulate the barrel to make hard contact to all parts of the field.
Drew Turgasen (2028 C, North Liberty, IA) does a nice job of letting the ball travel into the hitting zone and trusts his hands at the point of contact. He covers the entire plate and showed the ability to drive the ball anywhere between the lines.
Asher Blessman (2028 1B, Canton, IL) has a power hitter build with strong, fast hands through the zone. He swings a heavy barrel and has the ability to do serious damage to the pull side of the field, leveraging several balls deep into right field.
Joey Christensen (2028 SS, Verona, WI) utilizes a smooth swing with good tempo and the ability to make hard line drive contact into the gaps. He clears his weight onto his front foot well and has a knack for getting the barrel in the right spot at contact.
Rhys Brill (2028 3B, Plymouth, MN) uses a big swing at the plate and is able to get his strong lower half working through the baseball. He does a nice job of getting extended, allowing him to drive the ball back up the middle and deep into the gaps.
Braydon Dutton (2028 C, Bondurant, IA) has a projectable build and plenty of bat speed through the zone. He makes contact on the barrel consistently and is able to generate easy pop off the bat. He times up the pitcher well and allows his athleticism to stand out in his swing.
Robert "Buddy" Grosch (2028 3B, O'Fallon, MO) has a simple approach at the plate and pairs this with a clean, fluid stroke. He repeats his swing well, allowing him to consistently be on the barrel with his swing, no matter where the pitch is located.
Anderson Kaufmann (2028 C, Godfrey, IL) stays tall at the plate with his swing and is able to generate tons of hand speed through the zone. He is able to get his barrel out in front of the plate and extends through the baseball nicely.
Kallen Magli (2028 SS, Deforest, WI) swings a heavy barrel at the plate, causing the ball to jump off his bat and carry into the gaps. He does a nice job of getting on plane early and staying short to the baseball which allows him to let the ball travel deep into the hitting zone.
Scott Miner II (2028 C, Omaha, NE) does a nice job of driving through the baseball with his lower half, enabling him to make easy power. He does a nice job of keeping his hands above the ball at contact and is consistently on the barrel.
Lincoln Page (2028 C, Minneapolis, MN) showed quick hands at the plate today with the ability to trust his abilities and let the ball travel deep into the hitting zone. He is aggressive in going after pitches that he likes and had his best success when working out in front of the plate and pulling the ball.
Jack Simpson (2028 RHP, Andover, MN) has a tall, projectable frame with a smooth swing at the plate that he is able to repeat well. He showed nice intent, attacking pitches in the zone and swinging a heavy barrel, allowing him to impact the ball to the pull side of the field.
Palmer Steinmetz (2027 C, Otsego, MN) takes a simple approach at the plate and is able to generate tons of line drives. He has good bat speed through the zone and does a nice job of getting, and staying, on plane throughout his process. Showed the ability to elevate the ball and leverage it into the gaps.
Dayne Franks (2028 OF, Orion, IL) gets to the point of contact quickly with the barrel and is able to get extended well, driving through the baseball. He showed nice fluidity in his swing with the ability to make loud contact to the pull side of the field when he gets out in front of the plate.