Cole Teal (2027, Charlotte, N.C.) turned on a heater on the inner half to drill it to deep left field, showing off the wheels for a triple. The bat speed is advanced and the outfielder can really run.
Ryan Gaines (2028, Haymarket, Virg.) smoked a loud triple into right centerfield, splitting the gap. The left-handed stick has intriguing power upside given the length and easy present pop. Gaines followed up with a knock up the middle in a later at-bat.
Imani Ukiteyedi (2027, Upper Marlboro, Mary.) showed impressive arm talent on the bump, pumping the fastball up to 80 mph and living upper-70s. He spun the breaking ball with lots of confidence as well tight spin and there is plenty to like.
Austin Walker (2027, Clemmons, N.C.) displayed advanced opposite field power, sending one loudly and deep into the right centerfield gap for a double. There is clear strength at the point of contact and impact potential.
Grayson Broadway (2028, Sherills Ford, N.C.) missed a ton of bats and was dominant in relief. The southpaw sat 81-83 and created heavy angle while also showing great feel for a tight breaking ball.