South FL IDs: Data Dive, Position Players
June 23, 2023
The South FL IDs took place Tuesday, June 20th at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. The South FL IDs consisted of Future Games Tryouts, All-American IDs, and Uncommitted '24 IDs. The event featured players from the 2024-2027 classes participating in a pro-style workout and bullpens in front of the PBR Florida Scouting Staff.
Inside today’s Position Player Data Dive we will highlight the players with top metrics per Trackman, Blast, and Swift Athletic Testing.
Wednesday, we broke down the stat leaders from the more traditional categories in our statistical analysis. Today, we will take an even closer look at the position players in attendance with the help of our tech partners, broken down by the categories and leaderboards below.
SWIFT ATHLETIC TESTING
60-YARD DASH
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yd |
1 | Aaron Vetter | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | SS | 6.81 s |
2 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 6.91 s |
3 | Andrew Raucci | FL | Coral Springs Charter | 2024 | RHP | 7.03 s |
4 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 7.04 s |
5 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 7.07 s |
6 | Julian Diaz | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | SS | 7.11 s |
7 | Bennett Gary | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 7.20 s |
8 | Kiernan O'Neill | FL | North Broward Prep | 2025 | SS | 7.21 s |
9 | Nicolas Sabatino | FL | St. Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | OF | 7.22 s |
^ | Blake Sundberg | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2026 | LHP | 7.22 s |
10 | Diego Baron | FL | Cypress Bay | 2025 | 2B | 7.23 s |
10-YARD SPLIT
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 10-yd |
1 | Bennett Gary | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 1.70 s |
2 | Aaron Vetter | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | SS | 1.71 s |
3 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 1.72 s |
4 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 1.73 s |
5 | AJ Cruz | FL | West Broward | 2026 | SS | 1.75 s |
Traditionally, the 60-yard dash has been the in-event standard to help measure a player's speed tool. While the measurement still has its utility, the 10-yard split has started to become more and more applicable in determining the player's burst and reaction time in-game, whether that's in the outfield or on the basepaths.
TRACKMAN
EXIT VELOCITY (MAX)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velocity (max) |
1 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 97.3 mph |
2 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 95.5 mph |
3 | Jake Figman | FL | Jensen Beach | 2024 | 2B | 95.4 mph |
4 | Jack Quinn | FL | American Heritage Delray | 2024 | C | 94.4 mph |
5 | Aaron Vetter | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | SS | 93.6 mph |
6 | Andrew Allison | FL | Coral Glades | 2024 | RHP | 93.0 mph |
7 | Brady Buxbaum | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | 3B | 92.9 mph |
8 | Abel Profeta | FL | Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School | 2024 | 3B | 90.9 mph |
9 | Bennett Gary | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 90.8 mph |
10 | Julian Herrera | FL | Gulliver Prep | 2025 | OF | 90.8 mph |
EXIT VELOCITY (AVG.)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velocity (avg) |
1 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 90.7 mph |
2 | Abel Profeta | FL | Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School | 2024 | 3B | 88.0 mph |
3 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 87.3 mph |
4 | Jack Quinn | FL | American Heritage Delray | 2024 | C | 86.5 mph |
5 | Jake Figman | FL | Jensen Beach | 2024 | 2B | 86.1 mph |
6 | Aaron Vetter | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | SS | 85.4 mph |
7 | Kiernan O'Neill | FL | North Broward Prep | 2025 | SS | 85.2 mph |
8 | Brady Buxbaum | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | 3B | 84.2 mph |
9 | Andrew Allison | FL | Coral Glades | 2024 | RHP | 84.2 mph |
10 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 83.9 mph |
Exit Velocity: This metric measures the speed of the ball, measured in miles per hour, as it comes off the bat at the moment of contact.
BATTED BALL DISTANCE (MAX)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Distance (max) |
1 | Jake Figman | FL | Jensen Beach | 2024 | 2B | 370 ft |
2 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 366 ft |
3 | Jack Quinn | FL | American Heritage Delray | 2024 | C | 357 ft |
4 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 357 ft |
5 | Aaron Vetter | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | SS | 357 ft |
6 | Alejandro Rosales | FL | Ferguson | 2025 | SS | 349 ft |
7 | Kiernan O'Neill | FL | North Broward Prep | 2025 | SS | 345 ft |
8 | Brennen Barczai | FL | Spanish River | 2024 | C | 343 ft |
9 | Brady Buxbaum | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | 3B | 342 ft |
10 | Jack Apgar | FL | North Broward Prep | 2024 | C | 340 ft |
SWEET SPOT%
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Sweet Spot % |
1 | Santiago Rincon | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2026 | 2B | 80 % |
2 | Kiernan O'Neill | FL | North Broward Prep | 2025 | SS | 77 % |
3 | Nicolas Sabatino | FL | St. Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | OF | 71 % |
4 | Eric Chalson | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | 3B | 68 % |
5 | Kaden Foran | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | RHP | 68 % |
Sweet Spot percentage: This metric is determined by how often the player produces a batted ball during the session with a launch angle between 8 to 32 degrees.
BLAST MOTION
HAND SPEED (AVG.)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Hand Speed (avg) |
1 | Andrew Raucci | FL | Coral Springs Charter | 2024 | RHP | 23.6 mph |
2 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 22.9 mph |
3 | Abel Profeta | FL | Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School | 2024 | 3B | 22.8 mph |
4 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 22.7 mph |
5 | Brennen Barczai | FL | Spanish River | 2024 | C | 22.0 mph |
6 | Andrew Allison | FL | Coral Glades | 2024 | RHP | 21.7 mph |
7 | Brady Buxbaum | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | 3B | 21.6 mph |
8 | Kaden Foran | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | RHP | 21.5 mph |
9 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 21.2 mph |
10 | Alejandro Rosales | FL | Ferguson | 2025 | SS | 21.0 mph |
Hand Speed: The observed speed as measured on the handle of the bat (measured six inches from the knob of the bat). Peak Hand Speed will occur prior to the moment of impact, very close to the commit time in the swing when the wrists unhinge.
BAT SPEED (AVG.)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Bat Speed (avg) |
1 | Brennen Barczai | FL | Spanish River | 2024 | C | 73.1 mph |
2 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 71.8 mph |
3 | Kiernan O'Neill | FL | North Broward Prep | 2025 | SS | 71.6 mph |
4 | Tucker Hansen | FL | Naples | 2024 | C | 71.6 mph |
5 | Bennett Gary | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 70.2 mph |
6 | Jonathan Rodriguez | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 68.8 mph |
7 | Andrew Allison | FL | Coral Glades | 2024 | RHP | 68.4 mph |
8 | Jack Quinn | FL | American Heritage Delray | 2024 | C | 68.4 mph |
9 | Brady Buxbaum | FL | St Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | 3B | 68.2 mph |
10 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 67.3 mph |
Bat Speed: The observed speed of the sweet spot of the bat at impact. The sweet spot of the bat is measured six inches from the tip of the bat.
ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION (AVG.)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Rot. Acc (avg) |
1 | Abel Profeta | FL | Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School | 2024 | 3B | 30.7 g |
2 | Kaden Foran | FL | Calvary Christian Academy | 2024 | RHP | 21.9 g |
3 | Reese Burton | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2024 | OF | 20.7 g |
4 | Alejandro Rosales | FL | Ferguson | 2025 | SS | 19.5 g |
5 | Andrew Allison | FL | Coral Glades | 2024 | RHP | 19.0 g |
6 | Ryan Horn | FL | Boca Christian | 2024 | SS | 18.6 g |
7 | Brennen Barczai | FL | Spanish River | 2024 | C | 17.0 g |
8 | Nicolas Sabatino | FL | St. Thomas Aquinas | 2026 | OF | 16.7 g |
9 | Jack Quinn | FL | American Heritage Delray | 2024 | C | 16.4 g |
10 | Jonathan Rodriguez | FL | Stoneman Douglas | 2025 | OF | 16.1 g |
Rotational Acceleration: Rotation measures how quickly your bat accelerates into the swing plane. Rotation is a good indicator of how you build bat speed by sequencing properly vs. pulling the bat with your hands. The quicker your rotational acceleration, the more power you will have and the more time you have to make a decision at the plate.
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