Ty Kennedy (2025 SS, Orlando, FL) was on the barrel throughout the round of batting practice. He got it extended early and often, showing a ton of bat speed and hit the ball hard to the middle of the field consistently.
Stephen Chucka (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) had an impressive round early on in the group. The left-handed hitter showed easy bat speed and the natural ability to lift the baseball. He's still lean and putting up some impressive exit velocities which will continue to grow as he adds strength.
Jalen Foxx (2025 OF, Sanford, FL) hit the ball hard to all fields throughout the day. He was on the barrel throughout the day, putting up impressive exit velocities.
Rene Ramirez (2025 C, Doral, FL) hit some impressive shots in the round of batting practice. He has a ton of strength to the bat path and the frame, throwing up some massive numbers off the barrel. One of the more impressive rounds early on in the day.
Luke Beeler (2025 C, Jenks, OK) put together a good round of batting practice. He's a big and strong right-handed bat that got the barrel extended throughout the round, impacting the ball to the pull-side consistently.
John Austin Wood (2025 C, Fulton, MS) has a relaxed setup with simple and repeatable swing mechanics. There's a lot of power projection here and he is already showing some big exit velocities.
Nico Soul (2025 OF, Marvin, NC) showing some rhythm to the left-handed swing. He was hitting the ball hard to the pull-side throughout the round and has the natural ability to lift the ball.
Lamar Edwards (2025 OF, Lake Helen, FL) got the round started quick with a bomb over the scoreboard in right-center. He has a ton of leverage and was showing some massive power to the pull-side. One of the best rounds of the group.
Jordan Jacob (2025 3B, Maple, ON) started to get into a good rhythm later on in the round, hitting multiple balls off the wall and one out. He got the barrel out and showed some massive pull-side power.
Max Murray (2025 1B, Winter Springs, FL) showed a lot to like in his round. He creates some leverage out front with the amount of length in the frame and hammered the ball to the pull-side.
Julian Braga (2025 C, Port Orange, FL) is another left-handed hitter that put together a good round. He put up some big exit velocities and hit the ball into right field consistently.
Kayson Cunningham (2025 SS, San Antonio, TX) has big bat speed and whip through the zone and showing that he can lift the ball to all fields. It's one of the best hit tools in the country and he was shooting the ball all over the field with big exit velocities.
Vincent Decarlo (2025 C, Tampa, FL) put together a good round in the early going and capped it with a loud home run to the pull-side, over the big wall in left field. He stays short and compact with tight turns and really gets into the power easily.
Jack Ruckert (2025 SS, Baton Rouge, LA) continues to show how loud the bat speed is in his round of batting practice. The left-handed swing is one of the best in the country with some big power to the pull-side.
Taylor Belza (2025 C, Grafton, OH) has been all over the barrel throughout the round of batting practice, hitting multiple balls off the wall. This was one of the loudest batting practices of the day with monster bat speed and tons of leverage.
Sean Gamble (2025 SS, Des Moines, IA) has one of the prettiest left-handed swings in the country and had everything going in his round. He continuously got the barrel extended and hit the ball hard to the pull side. Monster bat speed and juice.
Mason Greenhouse (2025 OF, Riverside, CA) has had a super loud day and continued in the round of batting practice. He got into a rhythm later on in the round and hit a loud bomb to the pull-side.
Angel Pichardo (2025 OF, Thomasville, NC) put together a good round and was all over the barrel the entire round. He has some big bat speed and a super physical build with some huge exit velocities thrown up in the round.
Zach Strickland (2025 RHP, Arcadia, CA) showed some real intrigue from both sides, putting up some pretty big numbers from both sides. He got into a rhythm later on in the round from both sides and began to find the barrel and it was coming off hot.
Charlie Willcox (2025 RHP, Santa Rosa Beach, FL) showed a ton to like from both sides of the plate, hitting multiple off the bat that had big carry to both gaps. The primary right-handed pitcher really showed some two way intrigue here.
Cooper Moss (2025 RHP, Panama City Beach, FL) got the round started with a bang as he hit a bomb on the first swing of the round. He's a physical right-handed bat that showed some bat speed and pop in this round.
RJ Groomster (2025 OF, Simpsonville, SC) got into a good rhythm as the round went on and hit the ball hard to the pull-side gap. He has obvious twitch in the hands and was on the barrel the entire round.
Presley Courville (2025 C, Lake Charles, LA) put together a really good round where he was just all over the barrel. He hit line drives all over the field and is still lean, the pop should continue to come in a big way soon.
Eddie Zaun (2025 SS, Bradenton, FL) had some loud barrels throughout the round of batting practice. He does a good job of creating length and has some of the biggest pull-side power of the class, putting it well on display in this round.
Boston Kellner (2025 SS, Colorado Springs, CO) got into a good rhythm in the middle of the round and hit a ball way out of the ball park to the pull-side. He has a long and loose swing with tons of bat speed and whip. He has a lot of strength to the build and it translates to the swing well.
Boston Kellner (2025 SS, Colorado Springs, CO) uses a bigger leg lift to engage the lower half and unloaded on some balls to the pull-side. It's a super quick bat that showed off the power throughout the round.
Aidan West (2025 SS, Ellicott City, MD) was putting on a show in his round of batting practice. He has the natural ability to lift the ball, it's a well-connected left-handed swing with good rhythm and obvious bat speed. The jump off the barrel really stood out.
Hagen Wright (2025 OF, Mesa, AZ) had some good swings throughout the round, none better than the one that he put into the tree tops beyond the left field wall. It's some of the biggest pop in the country.
Carter Christenson (2025 SS, Cincinnati, OH) turned in a really good performance in batting practice. He has really good rhythm and has shown the ability to lift the ball with some jump off the barrel.
Evan Damario (2025 C, Lees Summit, MO) put together a good round of batting practice and hit the ball hard to all fields throughout the round. He has good rhythm to the swing, some strength to the frame and the ball really explodes off the bat.
Jaison Delamar (2025 OF, Fayetteville, AR) hit a few balls way out to the pull-side, one into the top of the trees. He is a strong player with some major bat speed and strung together one of the best rounds of the day.
Kai Lwin (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) was all over the barrel throughout the round. He has a ton of strength in the frame and showed the ability to get the barrel extended and hit the ball hard to the pull-side.
Billy Carlson (2025 SS, Corona, CA) found the barrel countless times in the round. He put together one of the best rounds of the day at the plate after putting up an incredible defensive workout. He's added some strength and the power has come on in a big way.
Cade Goldstein (2025 C, Hidden Hills, CA) got into a really good rhythm later on in the round and hit the ball extremely hard into the pull-side. It's a really smooth left-handed cut with natural feel for the barrel.
Grayson Burleson (2025 RHP, Summertown, TN) is a big primary right-handed pitcher that showcased some two way intrigue throughout his round. He was putting up some good exit velocities and got the barrel out regularly. A few balls were hit into the trees.
Luke Cornelison (2025 SS, Tontitown, AR) has some big power and it was on display throughout the round. The bat speed really stood out and he was all over the barrel in the round.
Seth Hernandez (2025 RHP, Chino, CA) is one of the most intriguing two way players in the country and showed why in his round, hitting multiple balls hard into the gap and one into the trees. It's some loud bat speed and he's hitting for some juice as well.
Sebastian Norman (2025 3B, Springfield, MO) was hitting balls one a line into both gaps with some of the biggest bat speed in this group. He hit two balls over 100 mph off the bat and countless above 95 mph. It was extremely loud.
Omar Serna (2025 C, Pearland, TX) capped off the day with one of the best rounds of the event. He hit a lot of balls that cleared the wall by 20+ feet. The bat speed/power is some of the best in the country and he showed it in that round.