Zane Kelly (2023 Las Vegas, NV) is. 6-1/180 left-handed hitter with a smooth stroke and gets on plane early with good extension through the zone. He found the barrel often a laced line drives to the middle.
Edward Phelps III (2023 Norcross, GA) few can match the power potential of Phelps. The ball flies off his bat and he uses his high waist and strong frame to sequence his swing and use the ground. He hit two towering homeruns to dead centerfield showing just the type of upside we have some to expect.
Stone Russell (2023 Bradenton, FL) took. A professional round of batting practice displaying and effortless stroke as he belted had line drives all over the park.
Gavin Taylor (2023 Tarzana, CA) is a strong young right-handed hitter and he uses a short and compact stroke to generate consistent hard contact. His plane is geared for line drives and he gets plenty of backspin off the bat.
Pete Craska (2023 Gibsonia, PA) has top of the scale bat speed that comes from an intent bases approach. He looks to get extended and pull the ball hard, which he does often.
Casey Borba (2023 Santa Ana, CA) has a rhythmic process and times it well to hold his angles and unleash a very quick barrel. He has whip through the zone and very good power potential as he matures.
Roch Cholowsky (2023 Chandler, AZ) given his 6-2/185 long frame and coordinated athleticism, the timing and carry he gets from his right-handed swing should turn into serious power down the road. He is accurate with the barrel and consistently hammered liners to the pull side.
Derek Curiel (2024 West Covina, CA) makes everything look easy. The effortless stroke and sound mechanics help him barrel everything. His barrel skills are obvious but now starting to tap into some power as he lofted a few homers over the rightfield wall. The ceiling is immense.
Cameron Kim (2023 Jurupa Valley, CA) has a powerful frame and is strong at the point of contact. He stays more loose than it would seem and the power is effortless when he is on time and balanced.
Garren Rizzo (2023 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) has really fast wrist flick and barreled hard liners to the gaps. The hit tool is real and the body is going to fill out and add to an already good profile.
Austen Roellig (2023 Rancho Cucamonga, CA) is a high energy player with a big baseball IQ and that translates to a ton of line drive contact to all fields. He is on time with good feel for the barrel.
Miller Durham (2023 Las Vegas, NV) took an impressive round with a ton of barrels to the middle. There is easy hop off the bat and gets good extension out front.
Brady Reynolds (2023 Bakersfield, CA) is a strong young left-handed hitter with a powerful top and all fields power. The short stroke and ability to let the ball travel and still impact.
Manoah Chapman (2023 Chula Vista, FL) throws the core hard and gets natural lag creating loose whip through the zone and lots of back spin to the pull side gap.
Dean West (2023 Woodland Hills, CA) has a compact and simple swing with no extra movement helping to put consistent charge into hard line drives to all fields.
Landon Greenhouse (2023 Riverside, CA) has real twitch to the wrist and uses a flat path to hammer line drives to both gaps. He brakes on the front side well and really accelerates the barrel.
Carl Schmidt (2023 Petaluma, CA) can really hit and continued to build that resume. The consistency that shows up with hard line drives to the pull side and just the pure timing is impressive.
Brandon Winokur (2023 Huntington Beach, CA) took the loudest batting practice of the event hitting balls well over the leftfield wall. The frame and length in the swing makes you think it is just the start of the massive power that he projects to have.
Eric Bitonti (2023 Hesperia, CA) sequenced exceptionally well and stays in the zone a long time with the barrel. He impacts the ball well and has considerable upside from a hit and power standpoint.