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2024 Jr. National Showcase (06/08/2024 - 06/12/2024)

Group 2 BP Blog
6/10/2024 12:24:51 AM

RJ Groomster (2026, Pooler, Ga.) showed excellent power projection during the round and lifted balls with authority to pull side. The swing is built for power and the bat speed is advanced.

Chase Pearrow (2026, Waxahachie, Texas) showed very strong wrists and strength at impact. The ball came off hard and is a product of bat speed and it continued to show up as the round went on.

Jake Rizzo (2026, Parkland, Fl.) lived on the barrel throughout the round and crushed some balls to left center. The Parkland native went deep and showed all fields ability as well.

Buck William Anderson (2026, Texarkana, Texas) displayed a very functional stroke with simple parts, repeating it well. He produced liner after liner to pull side and the middle of the field.

Judson Dowell (2026, Houston, Texas) is a great athlete with physicality and the power showed well during batting practice. The ball jumped and backspun deep to the middle of the field.

Brock Rein (2026, Fayetteville, Ga.) exhibited big bat speed that comes with ease. He creates lots of whip through the zone and has juice to both gaps.

Sebastian Rolon (2026, Mascotte, Fl.) is very physical, and it showed up during batting practice, leaving the park. The Florida native showed strength out front and drove the ball to pull and middle.

Jorvorskie Lane Jr. (2026, Fort Worth, Texas) showed an extremely fast bat and squared up nearly everything. The hands are quick, and the ball exploded off the bat with the best power being to left center.

Valentino Pupo (2026, Clewiston, Fl.) was under control and relaxed in the box with an easy swing. He lived on the barrel, the hands play, and the approach is mature.

Dylan Fernandez (2026, Hialeah, Fl.) produced loud barrels and showed juice to the middle of the field. He gets extended nicely out front and creates length well.

Danny Melendez (2026, Celebration, Fl.) swung it well and barreled line drives to pull side often throughout. The bat is quick through the zone and the hands work nicely, hitting a homer towards the end of the round.

Tanner Stroup (2026, Altoona, Penn.) has great size and a projectable frame as well as power. He swung with a lot of intent and consistently peppered balls into the pull side gap.

Kaden Waechter (2026, St. Petersburg, Fl.) showed an athletic swing with bat speed and drove the ball well to all fields. The power projects and the barrel is fluid through the zone.

Chase Wilk (2026, Las Vegas, Nev.) laced liners up the middle often and creates good whip to the bat. The path is linear and the results were consistent.

Bubba Coleman (2026, Hoschton, Ga.) displayed easy jump with a quick bat through the zone. He creates lots of separation and space to lift the ball.

Spencer Browning (2026, Texarkana, Texas) is a fantastic athlete and is loaded with twitch. The bat speed is advanced and he doesn’t get cheated, taking vicious hacks.

Ethan Stipp (2026, Las Vegas, Nev.) showed fast hands and a very athletic swing. He has much comfort using the opposite field and repeatedly stung the ball to right field.

Joshua Viars (2026, Prosper, Texas) worked to elevate the ball and flashed strength and pop to center field. The path is steep through the zone and he was able to create loft to drive the ball deep with authority.

Alex Hoffman (2026, Charlotte, N.C.) is a physical backstop and displayed intriguing power potential. The ball came off loud and the strength at impact is evident.

Taytum Reeves (2026, Menifee, Calif.) used a simple swing and repeated well, going to all fields with ease. The catcher was consistent throughout and the swing plays.