Brody Crane (2026 RHP, Neosho, MO) showed a ton of intriguing things in the round of batting practice. Barrel got through the zone easy with effortless strength to the pull-side and hit a homer in the round. Simple swing with good blend of bat speed and power.
Tj McQuillan (2026 3B, St. John, IN) lived on the barrel in the round with high end strength on display. It’s a smooth left-handed swing with huge power to the pull-side that he put on display often in the round. There’s real physicality here with strength that plays well in the box.
Miller Sheets (2026 SS, Monroe, LA) showed interesting things in the round of batting practice. He controls the long levers well with easy leverage and bat speed that shined throughout. He swings it with intent and looks to do damage to the pull-side.
Rock Akahi (2026 OF, Irvine, CA) stayed connected well in the round of BP and peppered the ball back up the middle. Got the barrel extended often too with easy strength into the gaps.
Colten Springall (2026 2B, Brentwood, TN) caught some loud barrels in the round this afternoon. The bat speed really shined with carry off the barrel into both gaps. There’s twitch and bat speed here that was on display throughout.
Christian Olivares (2026 C, Corpus Christi, TX) strung together a good round of BP on day one. He lived on the barrel with solid bat speed and hit the ball well right back up the middle with quality hand speed on display.
Parker Loew (2026 3B, Sarasota, FL) showed some high-end bat speed in the round. He routinely caught barrels to the pull-side and the ball comes off the barrel easy. The bat speed really stood out in this round.
Bear Calvo (2027 SS, Fullerton, CA) showed some high-end traits at the plate as one of the younger players in attendance. There’s great rhythm to the swing with ability to lift the ball at impact with advanced strength to all parts.
Ethan Bass (2026 SS, Northbrook, IL) put together a strong round in the afternoon of day one. He has low effort bat speed with serious impact into both gaps and controls the barrel very well. There’s intriguing power upside here too.
Jet Berry (2026 SS, Queen Creek, AZ) sprayed liners to all parts in the round. The barrel control was on full display in this one with ability to manipulate it. There’s high end bat-to-ball skills from both sides of the plate that was on display in this round.
Michael Chin (2026 C, Houston, TX) caught some loud barrels in the round. He swings the bat with intent with ability to lift the ball at impact and showed good pull-side strength. There’s good bat speed here with impact in the right-handed bat.
Tyson Bobo (2026 OF, San Diego, CA) strung together a solid round of batting practice. The barrel gets through the zone quickly with big strength to all fields. Creates good hip torque and stays connected well.
Carson Sheffer (2026 C, Westlake Village, CA) sprayed hard liners to both gaps in the round of batting practice. There’s low effort bat speed here with strength that plays nicely to both gaps and put it on display often in the round.
Nolan Ramoley (2026 OF, Palos Park, IL) showed great athleticism throughout the day and it translates in the bx. He stays connected well with easy pop to all fields and sprayed hard liners to all parts with a level path through the zone.
Joshua Newton (2026 OF, Westfield, IN) strung together an impressive round of batting practice this afternoon. There’s minimal wasted movement in the swing with pull-side power and obvious bat speed that was on display throughout the round.
Joseph Kelly (2026 OF, Evanston, IL) worked to all fields nicely in the round. He got the barrel extended a few times and hit the ball hard to the pull-side and uses the ground well. There’s good bat speed here with strength that plays nicely to the pull-side.
Cale Fossett (2026 RHP, Roeland Park, KS) showed a level path through the zone with good bat speed and heavy hands. He’s athletic with natural feel for the barrel and strength through the middle part of the field.
Patrick Diaz (2026 3B, Bronx, NY) lived on the barrel in the round of batting practice. He has a short stride out into contact with strength that plays nicely to the pull-side.
Ayden Roman (2026 C, Queens, NY) put together a good round of batting practice this afternoon. He sprayed hard liners to all parts of the field with a heaviness to the hands and strength to all parts.
Hamilton Friedberg (2026 OF, Lakewood, CA) hit everything hard in the round of batting practice. He has a short stride out into contact with good extension in the hands and a level plane through the zone.
Hunter Harrington (2026 OF, San Diego, CA) caught a few loud barrels in the round. There’s a bunch of athleticism throughout the profile that translates nicely in the box with strength to all parts. There’s quick hands here and the bat speed shines.
Jose Partida (2027 LHP, San Diego, CA) got the barrel extended often in the round of batting practice and hit the ball hard to the pull-side often. There’s intriguing power upside here and he controls the levers nicely.
Jaxson Wood (2026 SS, Hoover, AL) showed excellent bat to ball skills and the budding power is impressive. He can hit from line to line and lots of liners during the round.
Eric Zdunek (2026 OF, San Gabriel, CA) gets good extension and can leverage out front. The power potential is very impressive.
Adam Swanson (2026 C, Ottawa, IL) has a strong core and looks to pull with series intent. The power was impressive on a very large field.
Dillon Moss (2026 C, Atherton, CA) stuck to a mature approach and lifted balls a long way to the niddle of the field. There is future hit plus power in the profile.
Ezekiel Lara (2026 OF, Cerritos, CA) got the bat head out regularly and lifted balls to the pull side with true spin. His spacing was good and the ball flew off the bat.
Josiah Kemp (2026 OF, Oklahoma City, OK) has fast wrist and a wiry frame that projects well. It’s a good plane that projects well for future power.
James Tronstein (2026 OF, Los Angeles, CA) can handle all sides of the plate and showed the ability to drive the ball out of the yard when the pitch was in. The bat is very fast.
Tristan Ramos (2026 OF, Costa Mesa, CA) has a simple process and is very strong. He showed the ability to adjust and get the heavy barrel out, even making the field looks small.
Evan Alexander (2026 RHP, Pacific Palisades, CA) has a loose swing and lots of room to grow. He created true back spin that carried when on time.
Blake Bowen (2026 OF, Riverside, CA) possesses some of the best power in the class. He hits some majestic homers to the pull side and few rival his potential middle of the order profile.
Trey Ebel (2026 SS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA) took a professional batting practice blistering liners to the middle. The ability to find the barrel on time stood out.
Warren Gravely IV (2026 C, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) has a whippy barrel and loose bottom hand. He dorve balls to the pull side regularly during his round.
Alex Harrington (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) has a solid hit tool and projection in the frame. When the build fills out he will be able to drive ball to any part of the yard.
Gavin Hottle (2026 SS, Irvine, CA) has a strong frame with more to come as he fills out. The hands are very fast and he hammered balls to the pull side on almost every swing.
Joel Arroyo (2026 OF, Homestead, FL) turns well and can get the barrel out very well. The ball jumps and he already shows the ability to lift to the pull side.
Johnny Badala (2026 OF, Nokomis, FL) has a very simple approach with easy pull side power. He was on time on every swing and even flashed a long homerun on a very big field.
Johnson Dubose (2026 SS, Atlanta, GA) took a great BP where is has hands and long levers blistered balls all over the field. The projection is real.
Ryan Engle (2026 OF, Kernersville, NC) tuns the barrel well and was very balance and coordinated, allowing him to show big potential from a power stand point.
Gary Gibson II (2026 RHP, Lexington, KY) took one of the better batting practices of the day. He launched a couple long homers and even hit a line drive off the 410 sign to dead centerfield.
Brady Marshall (2026 3B, Mocksville, NC) is a physical right-handed hitter that shows very good bat to ball skills with the ability to elevate to the pull side with consistency.
Ryan Harwood (2026 OF, Chandler, AZ) the left-handed bat has the potential to be the highest level follow. Its very easy bat speed with a knack for getting to a strong point of contact.
John "Jack" Petroff (2026 3B, Pheonix, AZ) had excellent barrel speed with a swing that stayed in the zoen for a long time and he hammered long drives to the middle of the field. This was very impressive from start to finish.
Joshua Priest (2027 OF, San Diego, CA) has a ton of twitch and continues to impressive with his development. He knows haw to get extension and drive balls deep to all fields.
Keaton Neal (2026 SS, Olathe, KS) has a ton of projection and has a super loose swing that creates a ton of bat speed. His length will help create leverage that will lead to immense power.
James Jorgensen (2026 SS, Dallas, TX) torques the barrel very well and stays in the ground through contact creating easy juice to the pull gap. The barrel is heavy and accurate.
Adrian Ruiz (2026 OF, Corona, CA) has a good linear swing and has good timing. He has the ability to hit liners to both gaps and the process will easily transfer to games.
Sal Gagliano (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) gets in the zone deep with good stretch and can lift the ball to all fields. He is best when using the gaps but showed big power to the pull side during drills.
Tanner Evans (2026 SS, Omaha, NE) stays level and can spray liners to all fields. The ability to find the barrel and hits liners to all fields will allow him to collect hits a high level.
Alex Cantwell (2026 C, Chestnut Hill, MA) has a long and lean frame that projects very well. His quick wrists and good bat speed were on display during his round.
Valentino Pupo (2026 SS, Clewiston, FL) showed very good bat to ball skills as he seemed to be on the barrel on every pass.
Bradley McCafferty (2026 C, Beverly, MA) turns the handle hard and hammered balls with authority to both gaps. The ability to drive balls on both sides of the plate stood out in a big way.
Joey Ireland (2026 SS, Homewood, IL) has a middle of the order type of profile given his length he has in the frame that produces natural loft to the middle of the field.
Trenton Hertzog (2026 3B, Tigard, OR) is a powerful left-handed bat and stayed consistent with his hands on top, driving a lot of liners to right field during his round of batting practice.