Aydin Bedi (2027, Saint Johns, Fl.) lived on the barrel throughout his round. The outfielder has a clear feel for the barrel and showed the ability to work both gaps with a functional swing.
Aldo Teilon (2027, Tucson, Ariz.) produced line drive contact consistently, driving the ball to all fields. The process works really well overall and there is some nice rhythm as well.
Jacob Holm (2027, Colorado Springs, Colo.) has clean swing mechanics and gets extended nicely out front. The frame along with the swing projects very well for power moving forward.
Aiden Urnis (2026, Prattville, Ala.) showed comfort to lift and drive the ball in the air with authority. There is good strength coming off of the barrel along with some whip through the zone.
Alan Hernandez Rodriguez (2027, Caguas, P.R.) had a quality round and has a quick bat that produced firm line drives to the pull side. The Puerto Rico native does not get cheated and swings the bat to damage with every cut.
Jeter Farina (2027, Orange Park, Fl.) showed some very impressive power during his round, leaving the yard by plenty on one occasion. The ball came off the bat very hot and the bat speed is advanced.
Alexander Smith (2027, Miami, Fl.) is a switch-hitter with a smooth stroke that plays from both sides. There is plenty of fluidity to the barrel through the zone and there is clear impact upside.
Jamari Blackmon (2026, Columbus, Ga.) worked the opposite field with ease, sending line shots into right field with regularity. The Tuskegee commit had a very consistent round and has feel to hit.
Bradley Baylor (2027, Cutler Bay, Fl.) drove the ball with some carry with power that plays to both gaps. The hands stay very short and direct to the ball on an inside path with a compact swing overall.
Brady Watson (2027, Saint Augustine, Fl.) produced some loud barrels to the left centerfield gap that is result of quick hands and a fast barrel. The power already plays well and there is very good strength out front.
Hector Green (2027, Naranjito, P.R.) showcased some serious jump off the barrel and has excellent extension from an athletic stroke. The bat speed really stands out and posits for big power potential in the future.
Jadiel Feliciano (2026, Estero, Fl.) whipped the barrel and showed a mature middle of the field approach. The Florida native peppered line drives and the parts work well, staying in sync.