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Ulysses Pichardo (2026 SS, Brooklyn, NY) used a compact, slightly lofted stroke to blister numerous line drives from gap-to-gap during his round. He stays short and direct to the baseball, while delivering the barrel on-time with present bat speed.
Christian Brown (2027 1B, New Canaan, CT) found the barrel frequently throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting 2027 shot several line drives with budding power potential through the middle-of-the field.
Sam Lange (2026 RHP, Crompond, NY) used his long levers to create plenty of present bat speed and leverage out in-front, while delivering the barrel on-time and flashing power potential to the pull-side during his round.
Curt Friedrich (2027 OF, Summit, NJ) took one of the more consistent rounds as the twitchy 2027 outfielder impacted the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap. He stays connected into launch, has plenty of present bat speed and flashed usable gap-to-gap power potential.
James McFarlane (2026 OF, Adelaide, SA) took the loudest round of the day, as the sweet swinging left-handed hitter blasted four homers during his round. He implores a simple leveraged stroke with good separation, plenty of bat speed and advanced feel for the barrel.
Aidan Savinon (2026 1B, East Elmhurst, NY) showed off his strength by launching two majestic long-balls to the deepest part of the field, while showcasing feel for the barrel and the ability to deliver the barrel on-time pretty regularly throughout his round.
Alex Perez (2027 SS, Metuchen, NJ) showed plenty of swing components to project on, as the twitchy 2027 shortstop created plenty of bat speed and showed feel for the barrel by blistering several line drives from gap-to-gap during his round. He swings with tons of intent, stays direct to the baseball and uses his lower half well to create leverage.
Frandy De La Cruz (2025 RHP, Reading, PA) showed tons of strength at impact, while exhibiting a handle for the barrel and the ability to stay on-plane. He impacts it well from gap-to-gap, flashed budding power potential and will certainly continue to enhance his offensive profile moving forward.
Gabe Lucca (2027 SS, Staten Island, NY) used an intent based swing to send several line drives from gap-to-gap throughout his round. He exhibits plenty of present bat speed, has feel for the barrel and projects for more power as he continues to physically mature.
Kieran Turbitt (2027 OF, Middletown, NJ) stayed consistent throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting outfielder used a tight turn to deliver the barrel ferociously and impacted it well from gap-to-gap. He stays in the hitting zone for awhile, has quickness to his hands and uses his lower half well.
Andrew McCormack (2027 OF, New York, NY) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as the 2027 outfielder launched three homers during his round. He stays well-connected into launch, has tons of strength in his hands and delivers the barrel on-time feverishly.
Thomas Collins (2026 OF, Upper Saddle River, NJ) used a simple line drive stroke to impact the baseball with authority during his round. He stayed through the middle mostly, while using his lower half well to create leverage out in-front.
Niko West (2027 1B, Warren, NJ) used his physicality to impact the baseball well throughout his round, as the right-handed hitting 2027 sent several line drives with backspin and carry from gap-to-gap. He flashed budding power potential and feel for the barrel.
Carter Sabathia (2029 3B, Alpine, NJ) used his long levers extremely well to create separation and whip to his barrel. The 2029 third baseman sent several line drives through the left-centerfield gap and flashed some power potential. He gets on-plane early and stays through the hitting zone for a while.