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Carter Grant
LHP - 2028 - Alameda, CA
Grant is a primary pitcher with a pretty strong arm, showing it at multiple positions, but best on the mound where he was up to 80 from the left side and showed the athleticism/components to continue projecting well.
Keith McKissack Jr
SS - 2028 - Navarre, FL
McKissack Jr. showed elements of his game that will continue to evolve as he adds physicality to his frame. The arm strength stood out on the mound as he was up to 81 mph with quickness to his arm and some present ability to already spin the breaker. He has a shorter right-handed stroke, creating extension and separation out front and through the point of contact.
Jake Shetler
OF - 2028 - Strafford, MO
Shetler has good size and overall a solid foundation. He ran a 7.12 with athletic strides, threw 76 from the outfield and has clean offensive approach that'll translate well when he gets stronger.
Gian Lacomba
C - 2028 - Florida, PR
Lacomba has some areas to improve offensively, but behind the plate showed the strongest arm in the event as he was 78 out of the crouch and was able to produce pop times in the low 2s, an impressive couple pieces as a catcher.
Monty Chalabi
C - 2028 - Skokie, IL
Chalabi was able to consistently get to his strength in his right-handed swing, lifting pull side liners when getting the barrel out front and showing more than enough present bat speed. He also impressed on the mound, running his fastball up to 81 mph from a high slot, creating solid downhill angle to the plate.
Logan Augustyniak
1B - 2028 - Tewksbury, MA
Augustyniak is listed 5-11/170 and he used his size well to generate some solid bat speed through the zone, impacting the baseball with intent while creating lots of leverage through the point of contact. There was violence in his swing and he produced an 82 mph exit velocity testing.
Robbie Deignan
OF - 2029 - Deerfield Beach, FL
Deignan had a big showing all over the field, first with his outfield drills where he threw 86 mph with low, on line carry and aggression throughout. He was also up to 81 mph on the mound. Deignan showed no hesitation in using the whole field with his right-handed swing, utilizing a longer stride into contact which he remained consistently on time with while generating loud contact off of the barrel.
Markeithon Simon
C - 2029 - Lake Charles, LA
Simon is pretty explosive right now and showed it in multiple facets. He was up to 85 on throws from the outfield, one of the strongest arms of the event, and showed some real impact/juice with the bat.
Von Nielsen
2B - 2029 - Bradenton, FL
Nielsen is one of the more well-rounded guys on this list; he's 5'10/150, ran a 7.13, threw low-80s from multiple positions, including the mound, and showed a solid combo of bat speed and strength offensively.
Theo Schroedter
OF - 2029 - Chicago, IL
Schroedter showed all types of tools to be a fan of at a young age. He’s a tall, lean primary outfielder that has a big arm, recording throws from the outfield up to 85 mph. He showed
good bat speed in the round of batting practice with carry into the gaps. There’s also a lot to like on the mound as he ran the fastball up to 80 mph with three pitches.
Dylan Laflamme
3B - 2029 - Fort Myers, FL
Laflamme is a big and strong 6-1/165 third baseman who still has room to add even more strength moving forward. He moves around well in the dirt and shows accuracy on his throws across the diamond while the right-handed swing remains short and consistent through the zone, generating some loud results off of the barrel throughout.
Antonio Marino
C - 2029 - North Fort Myers, FL
Marino showed well in a number of ways, running a 7.05, showing low-80s arm strength at multiple spots and taking a strong round of BP where the strength in his hands showed up.
Jacob Plodzik
3B - 2029 - Concord, NH
Plodzik shined the most with the bat as his round showed that he has quickness to the hands and can impact the baseball when on time, but also showed well in game action with comfortable at-bats and good swings.
Ben Delic
3B - 2029 - St. Louis, MO
Delic's left-handed swing produced one of the better rounds of BP, showing sound body control with lots of looseness and fluidity while impacting the ball to the pull side well. He had a nice showing in the outfield as well, working through the ball with strong and accuracy throws.
Matthew Holley
OF - 2029 - Homewood, IL
Holley showed off a nice right-handed and there's plenty of room to him to grow and add strength moving forward. There's present bat speed and he does a nice job of whipping the barrel through the zone, connecting for some barrels in live action throughout the event.
Anthony Montelone
3B - 2029 - Mount Pleasant, SC
Montelone is a solid with athlete with good offensive traits, but really impressed on the mound where he was up to 81 and competed with the makings of a solid mix as he gets older.
Braden Adorno
SS - 2029 - North Port, FL
Adorno showed very well in game action collecting multiple hits throughout the event. He has quality control of the barrel and will continue to grow into power as he gets bigger/stronger. He showed some defensive versatility as well, showing athletic movements both in the infield and outfield. Adorno also showed a quality three pitch mix on the mound with the ability to throw all three for strikes.
Cooper Bucci
RHP - 2029 - New Gloucester, ME
Bucci put on a power display in his round of batting practice, showing great control of the barrel and impacted the baseball to both gaps consistently. He also put together a good round of infield, showing athletic actions and accuracy across. The arm strength translated nicely to the mound as well where he ran the fastball up to 75 mph with good feel for a tight low-60s slider.
Darius Dunmiles
2B - 2029 - Pensacola, FL
Dunmiles put together a strong performance on the mound, pounding the zone with his fastball which he ran into the upper-70s. He showed quality control of the barrel in the round of batting practice as well, hitting the ball to all fields and showed off the arm strength from multiple defensive positions, 78 mph from the outfield and 74 mph across the infield
Mason Frey
1B - 2029 - Tampa, FL
Frey showed well with the bat, using a clean and consistent path with the ability to get over his front side as he impacted the baseball pretty well to the pull side in his BP round.
Blake Heeter
OF - 2029 - Renton, WA
Heeter showed intriguing upside on the mound given his long 6-4 frame, the balance of his delivery and the overall cleanliness of his arm path. He was up to 77 mph on the mound with solid life to the arm side while mixing in a short slider with some tilting action. Heeter also swung the bat with some controlled violence, creating solid bat speed and jump through the zone and point of contact.
Kendric Roldan
C - 2029 - Wimauma, FL
Roldan threw up some impressive numbers throughout the workout portion of the event. The primary catcher showed easy athleticism and arm strength behind the plate along with throwing 81 mph from the outfield. He also showed extremely well behind the plate in game too.
Owen Sun
1B - 2029 - San Diego, CA
Sun showed well in both phases of his game, showing sound defensive tools on both infield corner spots. It was the left-handed swing that stood out the most for Sun, showing lots of quickness in his hands and impact strength to the pull side. He was consistently on time with the barrel throughout his round of BP and showed well in the box during live action.
Jordan Vesey
OF - 2029 - Jersey City, NJ
Vesey showed a ton to like on the mound with his two-pitch mix that kept hitters off-balance. He lived in the 73-74 mph range, running it up to 75 mph multiple times and showed great feel for a bigger curveball with 11-5 shape and tight spin. The arm strength also translated well to the outfield where he threw 75 mph from that spot.
Preston Wiggins
C - 2029 - North Myrtle Beach, SC
Wiggins hit the ball well throughout his round of batting practice and showed a lot to like behind the dish as well. He has a wide base with a simple stride out into contact and was on the barrel a bunch, showing power to both gaps. Behind the plate, he shows a solid understanding of the position with quickness out of the crouch and arm strength.