6/12/2024 11:52:16 PM
Josh Morgan (2027 OF, Chicago, IL) creates leverage with quick hands and consistently got out in front to elevate the ball with authority.
Blake Ragsdale (2027 SS, Burr Ridge, IL) showed a compact stroke and drove balls to both gaps with an advanced approach and impact potential.
Grant Sperandio (2027 RHP, Houston, TX) showed huge power potential and already showed an accurate barrel. He blistered balls with 97 mph peaks and the upside is vast.
Drew Cross (2027 C, Mount Pleasant, TX) is very strong at the point of contact and the ball comes off the bat extremely hard especially to the pull side.
George Ferguson (2027 RHP, Abilene, TX) has a long and projectable frame that will add big time strength. The power potential is significant and he drove the ball with 93 mph exit velocities.
Jack Frostholm (2027 OF, East Falmouth, MA) has really quick wrists and gets on plane quickly to create backspin and carry to the middle of the field with over 90 mph exit velocities.
Deshaun White (2027 SS, Williamsport, PA) is a physical switch hitter with extremely strong hands. The power will play from both sides with over 90 mph exit velocities from both.
Noah Goettke (2027 OF, Cincinnati, OH) took an extremely loud round, easily clearing the left field wall on one swing. The exit velocities were massive peaking at 99 mph.
Tyson Moore (2027 C, Buffalo, MN) anchors the back leg to create torque and showcased really smooth hands. He can lift balls to the middle of the field with intent.
Maxwell Stewart (2027 1B, San Diego, CA) is a strong left-handed hitter with lift to the stroke and plenty of intent behind the swing. There's good leverage to the stroke and the power upside here is significant.
Kaden Wasniewski (2027 3B, McHenry, IL) has lots of projection in the swing with a linear approach and executed his plan. There were plenty of line drives to both halves of the field.
Ethan Armbruster (2027 RHP, Austin, TX) drove the ball well to both gaps peaking with exit velocities in the low-90s. He torques the hips well and there's real intent behind the swing.
JD Aufderheide (2027 OF, Powder Springs, GA) displayed really fast hands and can turn the barrel over with intent. He executed the line drive approach with exit velocities peaking at 92 mph.
Jackson Fetters (2027 RHP, China Spring, TX) was all over the barrel, blistering balls to centerfield and the left center gap. The exit velocities peaked at 92 mph and was consistently 90+.
Anderson Lambert (2027 OF, Laurel, MD) has really impressive whip to the hands and was able to generate hard contact of 90+ to the opposite field. There's bat speed and the barrel is long through the hitting zone.
Dominic Naylor (2027 SS, Cedar Park, TX) demolished balls during his round, peaking at an insane 101 mph. There's big intent, lift, and force behind the swing and the power at present is huge.
Nico Moritz-Toledo (2027 OF, Gainesville, VA) has loose, twitchy wrists as he consistently wore down line drives into the gap. The swing is fast and compact, driving the ball with authority consistently.
Grant Stafford (2027 SS, Lufkin, TX) makes it look really easy from the left side, whipping his loose and fast wrists to stay on the barrel. There's real intent behind the swing and it's a pretty swing.
Banks Addison (2027 SS, Germantown, TN) has the quick wrists and bat speed to pull balls with intent. It's a real tight turn from the left side and the power will be coming fast and furious soon.
Blake Lundy (2027 C, Ooltewah, TN) flashed the massive juice, driving the last ball of the round out of the park. There's big power and jump off the barrel as the strength at the point of contact is explosive.
Joshua Priest (2027 OF, San Diego, CA) has some heavy hands and was able to impact the ball up to 92 mph. The bat speed is fairly explosive and there's huge potential here.
Drew Davis (2027 2B, Sumrall, MS) was all over the barrel, showing the ability to brake on the front side and whip the hands. There's good carry off the bat and the hit tool certainly showed out.
KJ Anderson (2027 C, Cookeville, TN) was able to generate some impressive bat speed, keeping the barrel in the zone for a long time. There's big intent and drive behind the stroke as the ball came off really well.
Matt Meeker (2027 OF, Waukee, IA) has an easy swing that gets him out in front and able to drive the ball to pull. It comes off the bat really nicely and he drove a homer to the pull side.
Sullivan Reed (2027 3B, Meridian, MS) is a strong right-handed hitter who whipped the barrel hard to missile some balls to pull. There's big strength at the point of contact with exit velocities in the round peaking at 97 mph.
Lucas Smith (2027 C, McKinney, TX) took a pretty consistent round, barreling balls all over the yard. He stays connected well through contact and flashed the pull side power.
Sebastian Wilson (2027 OF, Chicago, IL) has loud bat speed from the left side, producing exit velocities that were north of 95 mph. He really rotates hard and is able to launch with frequency.
Chase Fuller (2027 SS, Tallahassee, FL) smoked a number of home runs during the round, peaking at 99 mph in terms of exit velocities. It was an easy, pro style round, driving well-struck fly balls to all fields.
Lash Henderson (2027 OF, Frisco, TX) is able to generate some massive strength at contact, leveraging hard out in front. There's easy carry off the bat and the power upside here is tremendous.
Tanner Brown (2027 OF, Huntington Beach, CA) has a clean swing from the left side, barreling balls up all over the diamond. It's a loose stroke with good hand eye and is already hitting balls hard.
Drake McClurg (2027 OF, Greenwood, IN) has really fast hands and can torque the hips well to create impact. The bat speed stood out as did the consistency of the left-handed swing.
Mac Morris (2027 SS, Taylors, SC) has strong hands and the ball comes off the bat scorching hot. There's good elasticity in the load and he whips the barrel to create good bat speed.
Jacoby Pitnikoff (2027 C, Orangevale, CA) drove balls with consistency and carry, creating well-struck contact. He finishes well through the baseball and there is some lift to the swing.
Jordin Griffin (2027 OF, Lake Charles, LA) wore out the pull side and middle field with well-struck, backspun fly balls. There's explosive hand speed with lift and peaked with exit velocities at 95 mph.
Will Brick (2027 C, Memphis, TN) consistently wore out the pull side, smoking fly balls that carried deep. He's got heavy, hitter's hands and is super accurate with the barrel and peaked with exit velocities at 99 mph.
Bear Calvo (2027 SS, Fullerton, CA) is able to get the hands out in front and work to the pull side. It's a controlled stroke with jump off the barrel.
Caden Dawson (2027 OF, Marietta, GA) lofts and lifts to the pull side with some easy carry off the bat. There's plenty to like about the swing and the overall upside.
Jared Grindlinger (2027 1B, Huntington Beach, CA) can drop the barrel head and create tons of fluidity and looseness to the swing. There's easy loft to the swing and projects for a ton of power.
Max Hemenway (2027 SS, Puyallup, WA) was all over the barrel, smoking line drives to all fields. There are quick hands and the feel for the barrel and generating contact.
Luke Raflo (2027 C, Gainesville, VA) is able to generate force from the back leg to impact baseballs at the point of contact. He posted healthy exits, peaking at 95 mph and the power is evident.
Ryland Beumel (2027 SS, Wauchula, FL) smacked line drives to both gaps and has an easy, under control stroke. The ability to barrel balls to all fields and be accurate with the barrel stood out.
Grayson McCarthy (2027 RHP, Jacksonville, FL) drove balls hard to the pull side and was able to impact balls with frequency. There's good bat speed through impact and the power upside is significant.
Carson Bruce (2027 OF, Powder Springs, GA) has explosive hands and generated a ton of force and impact to the pull side. There's big intent, leverage, and ability to lift from the left side.
Matty Carroll (2027 3B, Charlotte, NC) has some heavy hands and was able to post exit velocities that peaked at 95 mph. There's real whip to the hands and is already able to generate excellent strength.
Lincoln Demmons (2027 C, Chandler, AZ) keeps the swing super short and is able to generate some serious hand speed too. The line drive contact and carry are already super impressive.
Jackson Hornick (2027 OF, Furlong, PA) has really impressive bat speed with real intent and drive behind the swing. He peaked at 97 mph in terms of exit velocity and the ball comes off hard.
Deuce Jenkins (2027 1B, Brandon, MS) has some heavy hands and is able to generate consistent, hard contact to the pull side. The physicality to the swing is impressive and the power upside is there.
Matthew Westbrook (2027 RHP, Douglasville, GA) has some impressive pull side juice, lofting balls off the wall in left field during the round.
Isaiah Galason (2027 SS, Kathleen, GA) shows super fast hands and barrels the ball with frequency. There were plenty of exits north of 90 mph during the round and the repeatability bodes well.
Paul Barnett (2027 SS, Mountain Brook, AL) was able to generate serious impact out in front, generating impressive bat speed. The ability to drive the ball certainly stood out and it's an athletic swing overall.
Carter Hullett (2027 C, Brentwood, TN) was playing pepper with the scoreboard beyond right, crushing multiple home runs during the round. There's massive power potential to the pull side.
Brue Milner (2027 C, Tallassee, AL) showed big power to the pull side, banging hard hit fly balls off the wall. There's plenty of intent and drive behind the swing and the power plays.
Jake Sedmack (2027 OF, Fort Myers, FL) gets the barrel through with fast hands and was super consistent with line drives to pull. The ball carries well and it's a repeatable swing.
Frank Thomas III (2027 1B, Lakewood Ranch, FL) showed really impressive bat speed and the ability to create space in a tight window. He turns hard and lets the hips fire on time to create power.
Kees Yashko (2027 OF, Clifton, VA) was able to consistently elevate the ball and create hard contact to both halves. The round was ultra consistent with lots of well struck fly balls.
Jalen Jacob (2027 3B, Maple, ON) has real juice and is able to smoke baseballs to the pull side. There's big power potential as he consistently elevates and leverages.
Austin Tamborra (2027 OF, Marietta, GA) elevated consistently to the pull side, hitting a couple high off the wall. He crushed a 93 mph home run immediately followed by a 93 mph ball he tried to put through the wall.
Lucas Farrar (2027 SS, Tampa, FL) showed really solid bat speed and a super consistent approach. He gets the backside going through contact and can generate some hard contact.
Lee Holt (2027 C, Milton, GA) flashed some significant power to the pull side, crushing a home run high off the wall. There's a ton of intent behind the stroke and he can lift with authority.
Trent Buckley (2027 RHP, Columbia, MS) showed big bat speed from the left side of the plate and made hitting the ball hard look easy. He's got huge strength in the wrists and is athletic with the hands.