Marcos Carriere (2025 C, Miami, FL) is a strong bodied right-handed hitter with good power that played to the opposite field too. There's strength throughout the swing and he went out to the opposite field with ease.
Kobe Carrion (2026 SS, Miami, FL) took a very consistent round, whipping the barrel hard and driving the ball to both gaps. There's solid bat speed and a willingness to use the whole field.
AJ Cruz (2026 SS, Miami, FL) has excellent size and strength and flashed some big time power. The bat speed is standout and when the ball was squared it really jumped off the bat.
Enzo Hernandez (2027 SS, Hialeah Gardens, FL) has lightning fast hands with a repeatable, controlled set up in the box. It's very hitterish with an athletic operation and really good feel for the barrel.
Jadin Soto (2026 OF, Tampa, FL) showed good whip to the bat head and executed the approach of driving the ball to the middle of the field. He looks to get extended and flashed the juice too.
Garrison Wade (2026 OF, St. Augustine, FL) showed really good bat speed from the left side with natural loft and good leverage to the pull side. The power from the left side was really impressive and the athleticism of the swing stood out.
Max Boyer (2027 C, Pinecrest, FL) showed lots of strength in the right-handed swing and can impact the ball nicely out in front. It's a power oriented approach and execution from the right side.
Taylor Ancheta (2027 OF, Miami Springs, FL) has an aggressive swing from the right side with really good bat speed and impact potential. Lifting more will result in bigger power but the ability to impact the ball is already there.
Jackson Geiger (2025 C, Naples, FL) showed some big power and leverage from the left side, routinely leaving the yard to the pull side. It's a power oriented approach and he executed that approach consistently.
Jaivyn Francois (2027 C, Miami, FL) showed impressive bat speed and the ability to to leave the yard to the pull side. He stays connected nicely with good balance throughout and strength at the point of contact.
Andres Garces (2025 C, Pinecrest, FL) is really strong and when he stays connected the ball really goes a long way. He showed the ability to go out to the opposite field and the power is the calling card here.