Matthew Nabieu (2028, Chicago, Ill.) produced line drives to all fields during his round. There is quickness to the hands and plenty comfort using the opposite field.
GT Taylor (2026, Lake St Louis, Mo.) crushed the ball in the air to the middle of the field throughout the entire round. The power upside is evident and the ball has real jump off the barrel.
Blaize Ward (2025, Maumelle, Ark.) showed significant strength and impact in the right-handed stick. The Missouri commit has a swing built for power and the juice comes easy.
Hudson Lovell (2027, Morton, Ill.) flashed good power to left centerfield and lifted the ball with authority consistently. The stroke is short and compact with simple parts.
Liam Mabfood-Thurman (2026, St. Louis, Mo.) employed a pull side approach during the round and drove the ball in the air to left field often. There is lift to the path and the power projects well.
Drew Messey (2026, St. Louis, Mo.) smoked balls to the middle of the field and was all over the barrel. He gets extended well and the ball came off loudly with every swing.
Kaleb Moran (2028, St. Louis, Mo.) drove the ball the other way with comfort. The St. Louis native creates plenty of separation and stayed on the barrel throughout.
Raiden Redd (2027, Sullivan, Mo.) barreled the ball up to the middle of the field and has good rhythm to the swing. He can leverage well and has strength to the hands.
Chase Cradick (2026, St. Charles, Mo.) showed low effort pop to the pull side. The ball comes off loud and there is clear strength at the point of contact.
Grant Hummel (2027, Washington, Mo.) showcased strong hands and power to both gaps. The right-handed bat swings with lots of intent and has the capability to drive the ball tio all fields.
TJ Bender (2026, Chesterfield, Mo.) connected on hard line shots to centerfield. There is good power projection along with strength to the wirsts.
Alexander Braun (2026, O’Fallon, Mo.) had consistent results during the round with plenty of hard hit balls. He gets into launch position nicely and backspun the ball to centerfield.
Max Brown (2028, Lake St. Louis, Mo.) showed fast hands with rhythm and standout bat speed. The barrel is fluid through the zone and he pummeled the ball to the pull side.
Zachary DeHaas (2027, Ashland, Mo.) repeated the swing well and has simple components. The Missouri native consistently produced line drives during the round.
Carson Dillon (2028, Fenton, Mo.) utilized a clean swing while shooting the ball to all fields. There is no wasted movement and he has clear bat-to-ball skills.
Keaton Mathis (2026, Jonesboro, Ark.) hammered the ball the middle of the field. There is heaviness to the barrel and legitimate bat speed to pair.
Elijyah Powell (2028, Chesterfield, Mo.) worked to elevate the baseball and leverages the barrel well. The opposite field power stands out and the swing generates lots of torque.