Jason Bello (2024, Fort Myers, FL) showcased the ability to generate loud contact often, including the ability to leave the yard. Quick hands allow the barrel to accelerate through the zone with strength at contact.
Christopher Rembert (2024, Pensacola, FL) displayed impressive power that plays to the big part of the field. A strong, physical frame stands out at the plate with the billy to drive balls hard when squared up.
Garret Shull (2024, Enid, OK) showcased the ability to drive balls with authority from both sides of the plate. A strong frame combines with a lofted path to produce quality power to the big part of the field
Adonys Velez (2024, Orlando, FL) displayed a balanced, fluid swing with power that plays well into both gaps. Quality strength helps generate hard hit contact consistently.
Ryan Schwartz (2024, Indian Trail, NC) showed the ability to leave the yard when squared up. Strong, active hands allow the bat head to get out front and hammer balls to the pullside.
AJ Evasco (2024, Lincoln, NE) consistently drove the ball well gap to gap throughout his round. A lofted path and strength at contact allow for balls to be consistently driven into the left-center field gap.
Chase Fralick (2024, Peachtree City, GA) showed off a fluid left-handed stroke with ability to consistently post EVs near triple digits. Strong hands at contact and extension out front helps drive balls with authority to the pullside.
Henry Allen (2023, Auburn, AL) displayed advanced feel for the barrel throughout his round. Quick hands accelerate well through the zone and an advanced approach works through the middle of the field consistently, resulting in hard hit balls regularly.
Cade Arrambide (2024, Tomball, TX) showed the ability to drop the bat head and punish balls to the pullside. A strong frame and clean, lofted path helps consistently drive balls with authority, showing advanced power throughout the round.
Hogan Denny (2024, Mooresville, IN) collects his weight well on the backside before exploding through the zone with intent. A strong, compact build can drive balls with authority, resulting in advanced power to the pullside.
Devin Fitz-Gerald (2024, Margate, FL) put together a quality round with barrels being found consistently. A loose, rhythmic swing stays fluid with the ability to stay balanced throughout.
Noah Franco (2024, Bradenton, FL) showed off impressive power throughout his round. A lofted path with extension out front allows for balls to be consistently driven with authority using relatively low effort.
PJ Morlando (2024, Summerville, SC) put together some of the loudest barrels on the day, launching balls middle to pullside with ease. A simple swing stays balanced with quick bat speed through the zone.
Dante Nori (2024, Northville, MI) utilizes a simple swing with advanced bat speed through the zone, allowing the bat head to get out front and punish balls pullside. Advanced strength stands out in the box, generating loud contact regularly.
Bryce Rainer (2024, Simi Valley, CA) showed off a smooth, balanced swing with the ability to spray balls to all fields. Loose hands create a whippy barrel through the zone with strength that can generate advanced pullside power.
Ethan Surowiec (2024, Gulfport, MS) showed the ability to drive balls with authority when the swing stays connected. Advanced pullside power was flashed, showing the ability to leave the yard.
Ryan Costello (2024, Howell, NJ) put together a quality round with a couple really loud barrels. A fluid left-handed swing gets the barrel on plane early with sound balance throughout.
Owen Paino (2024, Poughkeepsie, NY) displayed quick hand with the ability to accelerate the barrel well through the zone. Advanced strength was shown at contact with the ability to find barrels regularly.
Luke Costello (2024, Fairview, PA) showed the ability to get extended well and drive balls with authority. Plenty of intent was shown throughout the swing, resulting in loud contact when squared up.
Ty Southisene (2024, Henderson, NV) put together a quality round with barrels throughout. A linear path allows for line drives to be sprayed to all fields with advanced feel for the barrel being shown.
Derek Curiel (2024, West Covina, CA) showcased strong hands at contact with the ability to drive balls to all fields when squared up. Quality balance throughout helps stay on balls and find barrels consistently.
Miles Ghossein (2024, West Hills, CA) showed off impressive pullside power throughout his round, driving balls with authority often to left field. A strong frame and good extension out front help drive balls in the air regularly.
Terrence Kiel II (2024, Atlanta, GA) impressed during his round, generating loud contact often. Quick hands allow the barrel to accelerate through the zone and punish balls to left field.
Rustan Rigdon (2024, Metter, GA) showed off impressive power from the left side of the plate. A fluid, connected swing finds the barrel regularly while showing the ability to launch balls to the pullside.
Kale Fountain (2024, Lincoln, NE) displayed massive pullside power that showed up often throughout his round. A simple trigger and quality of torque within the swing allow for loud contact to be made when squared up.
Jack Haferkamp (2024, Carlsbad, CA) showcased lus bat speed within a low effort operation. Feel for the barrel was shown, allowing for consistent hard hit contact to all fields.
Aukai (Jaydon) Kea (2024, Kapolei, HI) had arguably the loudest round of the day, launching multiple balls deep into the seats in left field. An easy, fluid swing produces big bat speed that allows the bat head to get out front and hammer balls pullside.
Carlos Martinez (2024, Port Saint Lucie, FL) showed the ability to launch balls to the pullside regularly. A deep load collects the weight on the backside before exploding with intent through the zone. Advanced power was shown throughout the round.
Samuel Richardson (2024, Olive Branch, MS) punished balls to the pullside regularly throughout his round. Loose, fluid hands create a whippy barrel through the zone with massive strength that stands out in the box.
Noah Sheffield (2024, Tampa, FL) showcased the ability to leave the yard in left field when squared up. Strong hands were shown at contact with the ability to leverage balls to the pullside.
Connor Shouse (2024, Ball Ground, GA) hammered multiple balls over 105 mph, showing the ability to leave the yard regularly throughout his round. Quick hands allow the barrel to explode through the zone with massive impact at contact.
Tanner Waldrop (2024, Auburn, AL) drove balls well into both gaps throughout his round, showing the ability to generate power fairly easily. There is feel for barrel present that allows the power to show up often.
Austin Irby (2024, Virginia Beach, VA) consistently showed the ability to drive balls with authority to the pullside. Irby leans hard on the backside and looks to do damage with every swing.
Carter McKay (2024, Arlington, TN) showed the ability to launch balls when squared up, posting multiple exit velocities over 105 mph. A strong frame plays in the box, while barrel lag through the zone helps generate advanced pullside power.
Kaiden Lopez (2024, Orlando, FL) showed impressive intent in the box, driving balls with authority and posting exit velocities over 100 mph often. A liner path gets on plane early with loud contact being made consistently.
Logan De Groot (2024, Coto De Caza, CA) showcased a simple swing with the ability to drive balls hard to the pullside. The barrel gets on plane early and allows the bat head to get out front consistently.
Bailan Caraballo (2024, Orlando, FL) hammered balls regularly throughout his round. Good intent was shown, looking to do damage regularly. It combines with a strong frame and extension out front to generate big time power to the pullside.
Michael Kalinich (2024, Longwood, FL) put together a consistent round from start to finish. Loose hands with balance throughout allow for advanced barrel accuracy. Kalinich showed the ability to consistently spray balls to all fields.
Caleb Bonemer (2024, Okemos, MI) generated easy power throughout his round. A simple trigger allows for barrels to be dough consistent with advanced pullside power being shown.
Theo Gillen (2024, Austin, TX) had an impressive round, finding the barrel regularly. A loose, fluid swing generates easy bat speed through the zone. Advanced pullside power was shown, driving balls with authority regularly throughout the round.
Gavin Kelly (2024 Presto, PA) put together a consistent round from start to finish. Loose, easy hands find the barrel consistently, producing hard hit contact to all fields.
Elbert (Trey ) Craig (2024, Mansfield, TX) posted some monster exit velcoity throughout his round. A strong, physical frame stands ut in the box and allows for big time power when the ball is squared up.