6/13/2024 3:52:39 AM
James Clark (2026 SS, Riverside, CA) showed a loose, quick stroke from the left side with very good barrel ability. He repeats the simple swing well with good bat to ball skills.
Miles Clark (2026 OF, Riverside, CA) looked to lift out in front of the plate and often kept the approach simple and line drive oriented. There's good execution to the approach and there's good strength at the point of contact.
Jaser Arms (2026 OF, Maryville, TN) showed a loose, leveraged stroke by keeping the swing compact throughout. The consistency of the swing coupled with the athleticism was super impressive.
Jack Woda (2026 C, Arlington, VA) has significant impact, working through the ball nicely and executing the power oriented approach.
Bryce Bloom-Timmins (2026 3B, Houston, TX) looked to execute the power oriented approach as he both impacted and lofted the ball to the pull side.
Alex Cantwell (2026 C, Chestnut Hill, MA) showed really impressive bat speed and the ability to pull the ball to the pull side with intent. There's real impact potential and he was super accurate with the barrel.
Grady Emerson (2026 SS, Argyle, TX) got hot toward the end of the round, launching multiple bombs well into the trees. It's a pro style look and approach with the ability to launch given the opportunity.
Brady Murrietta (2026 C, Yorba Linda, CA) is a super consistent swinger, driving balls up to 95 mph off the barrel and executing his approach. It's a simple and precise operation and the barrel accuracy stood out.
Parker Loew (2026 SS, Sarasota, FL) showed some of the best exit velocities during BP, touching 100 mph on his hardest hit balls. He's physical with really loud impressive offensive tools.
Hunter Harrington (2026 OF, San Diego, CA) launched a couple of balls pull side for home runs but also showed the patented all fields, line drive approach. There's consistent hitting tools with a very precise feel to conduct the operation.
Jaxon Matthews (2026 OF, Davidson, NC) showed real bat speed, impacting balls with frequency to the pull side. It's an athletic operation and plenty of natural loft to grade out as impressive power.
Beau Peterson (2026 3B, Shawnee, KS) showed really impressive offensive tools, offering a blend of both hit and power to the profile. There's solid impact and he can cover the entire plate.
Andrew Costello (2026 C, Fairview, PA) took the loudest round of the day, going yard seemingly every other swing including exit velocities up to 100 mph multiple times. It's a treat to watch him make a park look small.
Noah Wilson (2026 OF, Ooltewah, TN) keeps it simple but also made it look easy, lining balls all over the yard with intent. The balls came off the bat up to 94 mph but the whip, athleticism, and bat speed all portend huge upside.
Tripp Hannah (2026 Yulee, FL) got going during his round of batting practice, lining balls to both gaps and showing good power potential.
Reuben Vasquez (2025 Dover, FL) has a whippy barrel that produces good line drive contact with back spin to all fields. The bat to ball ability stood out during his round.
Wilson Anderson (2026 Tampa, FL) took a loud round during drills as he cleared the left field wall a couple times. His 99-mph exit velocities show the power potential.
Lucas Cannady (2025 Tallahassee, FL) is a physical right-handed hitter with well above average bat speed and the ball exploded off his barrel to the middle of the field.
Brayden Harris (2026 Orange Park, FL) consistently got out front and lifted balls to both gaps. There is a present hit and power profile for the righty.
Austin Knierim (2026 Brooksville, FL) has a twitchy left-handed swing and he has big intent in the approach. He hit multiple balls above 95-mph.
Joseph Lawson (2026 Fort Myers, FL) has a heavy barrel and a run producing profile. His heavy hands produced 94-mph exit velocities.
Brady Marshall (2026 Mocksville, NC) showcased his usual hit tool as he crushed balls to the pull side with exit velocities at 94-mph.
Jakub Mudd (2026 Cary, NC) is a very interesting athlete with a projectable body and a good all field approach. The ball comes off plenty hard as he blistered balls at 95-mph.
Liam Velit (2026 Columbus, NJ) has a strong frame and worked the barrel out front to drive balls hard to the middle of the field with consistency.
Cole “CJ” Weinstein (2026 New Port Beach, CA) has excellent bat to ball skills as he started out hitting hard liners to the middle. He opened up late and showed good lift and cary to the pull side.
Jacob Lombard (2026 Miami, FL) scorched ball hard all over the yard during his round. He consistently found the barrel with exit velocities in the upper-90’s.
Hudson Reed (2026 Madison, GA) has a strong build but plenty of room to continue to add on. The hands are fast and he hit 94-mph bolts deep to the middle of the field.
Zachary Simmons (2026 Acworth, GA) has a very fast bat and super projectable frame. He looked to pull the ball hard and it produced exit velocity peaks at 97-mph.
Yodelkis Quevedo (2026 Hialeah, FL) has some of the best power in the clas and he launched balls over the high wall with exit velocities at 99-mph.
Deion Cole (2026 Woodstock, GA) gets on plane and stays in the zone with a very heavy barrel. He has proved his ability to lift with ease and the balls were coming off at 95-mph