Christian Villanueva (2026 C, Brandon, FL)- Nice round overall to start the day, simple parts in the right-handed swing with linedrive tendencies worked to the pull-side and middle of the field. Room to add more size, foundation to work with.
Briar Persing (2027 RHP, Montgomery, PA)- Strong, physical build for the class that performed in game all year & showed well in this round. Hard linedrives up the middle of the field and to pull, can project some more power to this with an ability to manipulate the barrel.
Eisler Piloto (2028 3B, Miami Gardens, FL)- Wiry frame with loose hands and present bat speed. Impressive for a '28 grad and will only continue to improve with additional strength and size. Very good young follow in the state of Florida.
Aidan Sarden (2026 OF, Marietta, GA)- Switch hit ability with some feel on both, looked sharp from the right with a synced up swing and ability to impact the baseball with some lift. Athletic look.
Ashton Cortorreal (2028 2B, Methuen, MA)- Up to 90-mph EV off wood for a '28... quick left-handed swing that saw him pepper the pull-side with hard contact for the entirety of the round. Really impressive look, good parts and functionality in the swing.
Tyris Eison (2027 SS, Lemon Grove, CA)- Wiry thin frame with plenty of room to add strengh, deep stretch in the load with some solid contact through the middle of the field when on time and extended. Functional base than can improve.
Joel Arroyo (2026 OF, Homestead, FL)- Consistent 90+ Exit's throughout the round, peaking at 97 and maxing out at a distance of 375 ft. Strong right-handed swing with intent and explosiveness through the zone.
Shaun Flannery (2026 RHP, Wallingford, CT)- Put a couple over the green monster paired with multiple 90+ EVs, topping out at 95/385ft. Loud, loud round from the University of Connecticut commit.
Parker Free (2027 C, Oak Ridge, TN)- Strong, physical frame from the primary backstop with a right-handed swing that features some impact. Mostly pull-side hard contact here, can project some more pop coming into the picture.
Gianni Vora (2026 SS, Niantic, CT)- Athletic, proportioned frame with a well structured right-handed swing producing linedrives up to 92-mph off the bat. Easy and under control, projectable as a whole.
Jeter Andrews (2026 LHP, Wallingford, CT)- Found it a few times here in the round, flashed some pull-side impact with a natural ability to lift the baseball. Will get stronger, good round here.
Joab Bolton (2028 C, Murrayville, GA)- Clean round for a '28 graduate with some solid impact and results with wood, lot of linedrives to the pullside with a feel to handle the barrel.
Colton Resop (2028 1B, Naples, FL)- Rhythm in the swing that produced results, solid contact throughout to the pull-side here. Can project on for a '28.
Naim Foster (2026 OF, College Park, GA)- Easy, short swing from the left-side that produced in game all year long and was consistent as could be in his round of batting practice. On the barrel often.
Brant Usherwood (2026 C, Artesia, NM)- Physical presence in the box with solid bat to ball skills and already present strength at contact. Will continue to refine the path and consistency, solid round all in all with EV up to 91-mph.
Sam Torres (2026 3B, Parrish, FL)- Really impressive round, hard contact all the way through to the pull-side with EV's above 90-mph on a few occasions. Swings it with intent but controls the head and base.
Ryan James (2027 C, Saline, MI)- Solid foundational base to work with here strong lower half with torque in the hips and some strength in the hands. Consistent round, will continue to improve on a good trajectory.
David Saladdino (2027 C, Doral, FL)- Long & lean frame, plenty to project on and will grow into some juice down the road. Worked through the the middle of the field nicely.
Christian Sandoval (2027 LHP, Mooresville, NC)- Uber consistent round with linedrives littered pullside, peaking at 92-mph exit and putting a few off the green monster in left. Natural feel to lift and leverage the barrel.
Dylan Czerwinski (2026 RHP, Inverness, FL)- Lean with plenty of physical projection, generates force well with the lower half and hips with some whip to the barrel through the zone. Lifted a few pull-side that almost left the yard, solid contact throughout.
Gabe Grubbs (2027 SS, Fitzgerald, GA)- Strong, well built middle infielder with some bat speed from the right-side of the plate. Mid 80's to 91 EV with wood throughout the round, controlled explosion of the hands and hips with a still head.
Dominic Delaney (2026 OF, San Francisco, CA)- Explosive bat speed with control of the barrel and pull-side power, athletic frame and look with a violent snap at foot strike. Impressive round.
Alonzo Mijares (2028 1B, Herriman, UT)- Consistent round for a young corner infielder, power projection here with feel for the barrel and performed in game as well.
Kai Orr (2027 OF, Brunswick, GA)- Under control round and on the barrel a good bit, solid results when the front side was firm with extension. Will get stronger as well.
Kai Graybeal (2027 3B, Ballston Spa, NY)- Strong corner infielder's build with strength throughout the frame, putting it on display for the duration of the round. Strong hands, creates extension and worked the pull-side consistently.
Desmond Taylor (2026 OF, Gainesville, FL)- Some separation in the swing with a small knee lift trigger, good results when lifted to the middle of the field and projects nicely with additional strength gains.
Luis Bermudez (2026 SS, Maunabo, PR)- Strong, physical frame with strength in the hands. Generates easy from the ground up and really gets this hips involved, consistent hard contact going pull-side here.
Yankarlos Rivera Concepcion (2026 IF, Aguada, PR)- High hand set with some present bat speed, all fields approach with some lift as well. Solid round overall.
Juriel Collazo (2026 OF, Ponce, PR)- Lean and athletic look here, low tension right-handed swing with feel for the barrel and some lift to it as well. Projects nicely, will get stronger and improve.
Jhosuil Colon (2026 OF, Canovanas, PR)- Compact frame with some impact in the stick, pull-side heavy round.
Bryan Montalvo (2026 OF, San Juan, PR)- Quick barrel, worked the middle of the field and pull-side nicely with linedrive contact. Lived on the barrel, projectable hit tool here.
Edgar Perez (2026 2B, San Juan, PR)- Quality athlete with a short and leveraged right-handed stroke. Put multiple balls of the wall in the round.
Derek Rivera (2026 SS, Jayuya, PR)- Wide base with a direct right-handed swing, small knee lift trigger and loads into the backside before firing. Really worked the middle of the field nicely.
Nicholas Roca (2026 SS, Miami, FL)- As consistent as you can get, hard linedrives over the pullside and through the 6 hole all round long. Easy, repeatable mechanics.
Jadiel Perez (2026 SS, Santo Domingo Este Los Mameyes, SD)- Lean frame, high hand set with a short double toe tap trigger before letting the hands go and getting extended. Athletic look.
Zoran Galloway (2026 OF, Rex, GA)- Simple, easy mechanics from the right-handed bat that produces good contact through the middle of the field for the entire round. In game performer.
Tanner Hoekwater (2027 1B, Fayetteville, GA)- Long and lean corner frame to project on, some potential power to come in over the years as well. Good, consistent round with pull-side liners.
Brock Melancon (2028 RHP, Gray, LA)- Strong '28 that produced a round filled with hard contact throughout, working up the middle of the field and producing some lift to the opposite field as well. Strong upper half, up to 89EV.
Jayden Pierce (2026 OF, Indianapolis, IN)- Athletic, projectable high waisted frame with a leveraged right-handed swing. Best contact came through the middle of the field.
Carson Mathews (2027 2B, Milton, GA)- Fires the quick hands from a very high starting slot, gets on plane often and produces linedrives through the middle of the field and to pull. Up to 92-mph EV.
Josh Horvath (2026 RHP, Round Rock, TX)- Showed some backside carry off the barrel and got extended later on, posting consistent upper 80's exit velocities. Projectable, lean strength.
Jhames Holley Iii (2026 1B, Homewood, IL)- Strength throughout the frame and it shows in his swing, generates ground up with force and impacts it well. Power projection, feel to hit.
Clark Johnson (2028 C, Wilson, NC)-Contact oriented feel in the box, covers the plate well with intent and balance throughout the swing. Still plenty of time to improve and add size/strength.
Carter Vinar (2027 SS, Brunswick, MD)- Thin frame & generates well for the size, clean swing with simple mechanics that resulted in a good amount of barrels through the yard.
Brody Takacs (2026 1B, McMurray, PA)- Flashing real power throughout the round, working up to 95-mph and spraying it to all fields.
Caelan Vernon (2027 LHP, Cobbtown, GA)- High intent round with an aggressive swing, up to 90 EV in BP. Created extension and worked contact over the 6-hole.
Aiden Sun (2027 MIF, San Diego, CA)- Insanely good batting practice, nothing but 90+ EV lasers to the pull-side with carry and lift at the point of contact. Easy, easy movements and under control - very loud.
Braden Burroughs (2028 OF, Marietta, GA)- Wiry frame with plenty of physical projection, good parts in the swing with a displayed feel for the barrel throughout the round working the middle of the field.
Nathaniel Lebron (2026 OF, Ny Queens, NY)-Functional swing with natural lfit that will improve with strength, good follow and mechanical base to work with.
Cole Zwarich (2028 SS, Unionville, ON)- Very strong middle infielder for a '28, up to 90 EV while spraying lasers pullside.
Cj Mullen (2026 3B, Colorado Springs, CO)- Up to 91-mph off the bat with one banged off the wall and then over the wall, has some bat speed on him with strength in the hands and ability to leverage.
Jace Willett (2026 RHP, Aloha, OR)- Deep flyballs all round long out to the pull-side, hanging leg lift trigger with lots of leverage in the swing to lift it.
Jackson Bernosky (2027 C, Aurora, CO)- Solid round backspinning baseballs out to right center often. Added strength shows, more impact off the barrel.
Julian Bernosky (2026 OF, Aurora, CO)- Worked all fields nicely with a linedrive approach, simple swing.
Luke Parrish (2027 MIF, Brunswick, GA)- Clean left-handed swing, plenty of barrel skills and physical projection left with the frame.
Alessio Casasanta (2027 OF, Richmond Hill, ON)- Solid round, found some leverage in the middle of the round and began lifting it heavy to the pull-side.
Andres Jimenez (2027 SS, Stone Mountain, GA)- Has really improved the frame and swing in recent months and it shows, up to 88-mph off the bat with consistent ability to get on the barrel.
Caleb Griffin (2026 3B, Buford, GA)- Fluid hands that work well with his operation, 92 & then 93 off the bat right after one another to end the round off nicely. In game performer as well.
Luke Young (2026 C, Clinton, SC)- Aggressive swinger from the right-side, leverages the lower half and can lift it with authority.
Dawson Brown (2026 OF, Lehi, UT)- Compact frame and swing, constant contact with strong liners to the 6-hole.
Lucas Collure (2027 OF, Grand Island, NY)- On the barrel often, level path created plenty of linedrives to the pullside.
Jacob Ostreicher (2027 C, Newberry, FL)- Plenty strong and physical, sent one off the top of the green wall in left to cap his round off after a solid look.
Junwoo Jang (2028 OF, Suwanee, GA)- Physical build for the class, strong left-handed swing with some pop to project on and impact to the pull-side. 91 EV max.
Rylan Jessee (2027 OF, Chattanooga, TN)- Physical right-handed bat, high intent swinger with a double tap trigger producing exit velocites up to 91-mph.
Gabriel Sabilona (2026 C, Centerhill, FL)- Strong build, subtle load with a coil in the hop and minimal hand movement before exploding through contact.
Kye Jacobs (2026 SS, Frankfort, IN)- Switch hitter, clean from the right side with good hand speed and impact for size.
Edgar David Rodríguez (2027 SS, Warwick, RI)- Projectable as a whole, solid swing with good blend of bat speed and barrel skills that led to hard contact worked to the pull-side throughout the round.