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SAN MATEO, CALIF. - The Rising Stars ID tour continued in Northern California at the College of San Mateo. The event hosted players in the 2027 and 2028, some who no doubt attended with the intent to show they’re deserving to be considered to represent Team California at the Prep Baseball Report Jr. Future Games in LakePoint, GA.
This July, PBR California will be taking a team to the Jr. Future Games for the first time. This unique event is run in conjunction with, and at the same facility as, the Future Games which last year hosted over 360 college coaches. Adding to the spectacle is the uniqueness of the event being open to uncommitted players only.
The Rising Stars ID series serves as a springboard for players looking to be a part of the best event in the country for uncommitted players, and the Bay Area event certainly did not disappoint with as many players having strong performances in what was the first showcase setting for many of them.
Players were put through the traditional showcase workout that included the 60-yard dash, Bullpens, BP, and a defensive workout using Trackman, Swift Technologies, and more to measure every movement.
We earlier highlighted some early standouts in Quick Hits, and in this post we’ll break down the pitching leaders from the Rising Stars ID: Bay Area.
Be sure to follow PBR California on Twitter and Instagram for videos/notes throughout the weeks of the high school season.
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Prep Baseball Report events across the country have been powered by TrackMan’s industry-leading Portable system and Blast Sensor technology to capture pinpoint accurate, actionable data from player performances. Prep Baseball Report, Trackman and Blast are dedicated to recognizing talent and unleashing their potential.
All pitchers had a chance to throw a bullpen while being monitored through our portable Trackman unit. Each player threw all their pitches where we were able to collect key ball flight metrics such as release velocity, spin rate, vertical & horizontal movement and much more.
PBR was able to collect data on many uncommitted players around the states that is sharable with coaches & scouts as well as help players identify areas of development for the future.
This data has become significantly important for high school, Juco and 4-year players. College programs have evolved beyond radar velocity readings, looking deeper into a pitcher's ability to spin and move the ball. In addition to velocity, TrackMan provides pitchers with valuable data points such as spin rate, spin direction, horizontal movement, vertical movement and more. Ultimately providing feedback to college coaches, MLB scouts and the players themselves; to enhance training and also to identify prospects of interest above and beyond simple velocity readings.
At select PBR Showcases and Events, amateur players now have access to the same technology shared by professionals and are able to see how their pitching arsenal compares with those across the state and the country. The TrackMan Arsenal Analysis will highlight those metrics and explain the benefits behind the numbers.
[For a complete glossary of terms and definitions, please CLICK HERE]
Max Fastball Velocity
The maximum velocity of the pitch measured right at release.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Velocity (max) |
1 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 79.9 mph |
2 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 79.2 mph |
3 | Giovanni Castaing | CA | Petaluma | 2027 | C | 77.5 mph |
4 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 75.9 mph |
5 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 75.7 mph |
6 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 73.4 mph |
7 | Adrian Lee | CA | Undecided | 2027 | LHP | 71.5 mph |
Max Fastball Spin Rate
The max amount of revolutions per minute (rpm) of a pitch. For fastballs, a higher rpm causes the ball to drop less due to gravity, this gives the illusion of a rising pitch.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Spin Rate (max) |
1 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 2105 rpm |
2 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 2060 rpm |
3 | Gabe Lopez | CA | N/A | 2027 | 2B | 1932 rpm |
4 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 1932 rpm |
5 | Russell Riddick | CA | Soquel | 2027 | 3B | 1869 rpm |
6 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 1846 rpm |
7 | Sean Tam | CA | Stanford Online | 2027 | SS | 1824 rpm |
8 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 1821 rpm |
Max Curveball Velocity
Like many things in baseball, the faster the better. A fast off-speed pitch while maintaining traditional movement patterns makes the pitch harder to hit. The measured velocity for this metric is right as the pitch leaves the hand.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Velocity (max) |
1 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 65.0 mph |
2 | Gabe Lopez | CA | N/A | 2027 | 2B | 63.7 mph |
3 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 63.0 mph |
4 | Adrian Lee | CA | Undecided | 2027 | LHP | 60.9 mph |
5 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 60.6 mph |
Max Curveball Spin Rate
The spin rate for a curveball tends to be the highest among all the pitches in a pitcher's arsenal. A higher spin rate, measured in rpms, on a curveball generally means more downward movement when combined with the top spin of the pitch.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Spin Rate (max) |
1 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 1899 rpm |
2 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 1749 rpm |
3 | Gabe Lopez | CA | N/A | 2027 | 2B | 1638 rpm |
4 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 1571 rpm |
5 | Micah Marks | CA | Moreau Catholic | 2027 | OF | 1529 rpm |
Max Slider Velocity
Sliders generally are faster than most other off-speed pitches with less overall movement. This metric measures the speed of the slider when it comes out of the hand.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Velocity (max) |
1 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 70.0 mph |
2 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 67.9 mph |
3 | Adrian Lee | CA | Undecided | 2027 | LHP | 66.8 mph |
4 | Giovanni Castaing | CA | Petaluma | 2027 | C | 66.0 mph |
Max Slider Spin Rate
The higher the spin rate for a horizontal pitch like the slider means that it will have more movement from right to left for a right handed pitcher. This metric measures the maximum spin rate of a pitcher's slider in rpms.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Spin Rate (max) |
1 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 2285 rpm |
2 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 2098 rpm |
3 | Giovanni Castaing | CA | Petaluma | 2027 | C | 1980 rpm |
4 | Russell Riddick | CA | Soquel | 2027 | 3B | 1935 rpm |
5 | Skyler Levine | CA | Los Gatos | 2028 | SS | 1761 rpm |
Max Changeup Velocity
This metric determines the speed of a changeup as it is released from the pitcher's hand.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Velocity (max) |
1 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 70.7 mph |
2 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 69.6 mph |
3 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 69.1 mph |
4 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 65.8 mph |
5 | Sean Tam | CA | Stanford Online | 2027 | SS | 65.7 mph |
6 | Adrian Lee | CA | Undecided | 2027 | LHP | 64.8 mph |
7 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 63.5 mph |
8 | Gabe Lopez | CA | N/A | 2027 | 2B | 62.8 mph |
9 | Russell Riddick | CA | Soquel | 2027 | 3B | 58.6 mph |
10 | Micah Marks | CA | Moreau Catholic | 2027 | OF | 58.4 mph |
Max Changeup Spin Rate
This metric shows how fast the ball is spinning during the pitch, measured by rpms.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Spin Rate (max) |
1 | Logan Mull | CA | Bellarmine College Prep | 2027 | C | 1922 rpm |
2 | Gabe Lopez | CA | N/A | 2027 | 2B | 1567 rpm |
3 | Christopher McCune | CA | Inderkum | 2027 | RHP | 1563 rpm |
4 | Siale Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | 1B | 1466 rpm |
5 | Russell Riddick | CA | Soquel | 2027 | 3B | 1438 rpm |
6 | Noah Paek | CA | Washington | 2027 | SS | 1356 rpm |
7 | Adrian Lee | CA | Undecided | 2027 | LHP | 1310 rpm |
8 | Sean Tam | CA | Stanford Online | 2027 | SS | 1308 rpm |
9 | Sione Tulua | CA | Undecided | 2028 | C | 1271 rpm |
10 | Skyler Levine | CA | Los Gatos | 2028 | SS | 1255 rpm |
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Rising Stars ID: Sacramento | CA | 05/07 | McBean Stadium - Lincoln |
SoCal Rising Stars Game | CA | 05/21 | Cerritos College |
CA FUTURE GAMES TRYOUT | CA | 06/03 | Fullerton College |
NorCal ProCase | CA | 06/04 | Chabot College - Hayward |
SoCal-NV-AZ-ProCase | CA | 06/04 | University of Southern California - Dedeaux Field |
NorCal Rising Stars Game | CA | 06/06 | Islanders Field (morning) |
Team CA Future Games ID | CA | 06/06 | Islanders Field (afternoon/early evening) |
Bay Area State Gamess Open ID | CA | 06/14 | College of San Mateo |
OC State Games Open ID | CA | 07/11 | Hart Park |