Boyd Fithian (2028 C, Bridgeton, NJ) showed plenty to like during his round, as he sent several well-struck line drives through the middle and pullsides of the field. He swings with intent, uses his lower half well to create leverage and showed excellent adjustability.
Jacob (Cubby) Bailey (2026 SS, North Wales, PA) used a leveraged stroke to showcase power potential, while staying on the barrel consistently throughout his round.
Cole Romano (2027 C, Secane, PA) took one of the louder rounds of the day, consistently impacting the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap. He maintains good posture into launch, uses his strength well to create leverage and exhibits plenty of present bat speed.
Walker McElwain (2027 3B, Alexandria, VA) displayed legitimate power potential along with feel for the barrel. He used his long levers well to create length through the hitting zone, delivers the barrel on-time and has plenty of bat speed.
Maverick Satnick (2027 OF, New York, NY) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day, peppering line drives to all fields and flashing more power than in previous looks. He employs a line drive stroke with looseness to his hands and plenty of present bat speed.
Brady Palmer (2027 SS, Endwell, NY) consistently found the barrel from both sides of the plate during his round. He implores a simple, direct stroke with good feel for the barrel and delivers the barrel with authority to create impact from gap-to-gap.
Archer Baughman (2027 SS, Philipsburg, PA) was mightily impressive throughout his round, where he showcased excellent barrel skills along with some budding power potential to all fields. He coils well into hips, creates bat speed with quickness to his hands and delivers the barrel on-time frequently.
Braden Cox (2028 OF, Sea Girt, NJ) is an exciting two-way athlete that showed well throughout his round. He swings with plenty of intent, has feel for the barrel and found it often. He impacts the baseball with authority and flashed legitimate power potential.
Cole Neiswender (2027 C, Perkiomenville, PA) impressed with his ability to consistently impact the baseball throughout his round. He stays fairly direct with his swing path, creates leverage out in-front and uses his lower half well to create present bat speed.
Luke Dana (2028 OF, Wall, NJ) did a nice job of consistently finding the barrel during his round, while creating huge bat speed and plenty of impact from gap-to-gap.
Logan Garrett (2026 C, Mount Laurel, NJ) produced one of the more consistent rounds of the day, shooting numerous line drives to all fields. He implores a simple, direct stroke with plenty of bat speed and excellent feel for the barrel.
Brayden Moughan (2028 1B, Vineland, NJ) used his overall strength well to create bat speed and leverage out in-front, as the physical 2028 impacted the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap.
Tyler McCullough (2026 SS, Sicklerville, NJ) was consistent throughout his round, sending several line through the middle-of-the field and flashed power potential to the pullside. He creates leverage with his long levers and delivers the barrel on-time frequently.
Kenneth Delpiano (2028 OF, Egg Harbor Township, NJ) was impressive with his ability to deliver the barrel on-time, while showcasing plenty of bat speed and good feel for the barrel. He used the entire field well and flashed budding gap-to-gap impact potential.
Jake Wagner (2026 SS, Ho Ho Kus, NJ) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as the left-handed hitting Old Dominion commit scorched several line drives to the middle and pullsides of the field. He has looseness to his hands, produces plenty of bat speed and uses his strong lower half to create leverage out in-front.
Yonadsan Vargas (2026 C, Bayonne, NJ) implored a well-balanced, connected stroke with plenty of present bat speed and strength at impact. He stays loose with hands, delivers the barrel on-time and impacts the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap.
Peyton Andrie (2027 3B, Sewell, NJ) stayed consistent throughout his round by using a compact line drive stroke to deliver several well-struck balls through the middle-of-the field.
Evan Erickson (2026 SS, Highland Mills, NY) created loud impact during his round with a short, direct stroke. He used his levers well to create plenty of leverage and delivered the barrel on-time frequently.