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2020 Preseason All-State - Blast Metrics


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We would like to thank all who participated in the PBR Michigan 2020 Preseason All-State. This was a great opportunity for the class of 2020-2023 prospects to be put on college radars. Many players impressed during their individual workouts at the showcase.

In the coming weeks, we will be adding and updating profiles for each of the players in attendance, including complete analysis and video.

Interested in attending a PBR Michigan event? Check out our schedule by clicking here.

2020 Preseason All-State - Blast Metrics

Complete Statistics

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Prep Baseball Report and Blast Motion, the leader in swing analysis, player development and improvement, announced a partnership last month that makes Blast the Official Swing Analysis Technology of Prep Baseball Report.

WHAT IS BLAST MOTION?

Blast Motion is a bat sensor that is placed on the knob of the bat and analyzes the swing, providing multiple metrics for every swing taken. Blast captures the data by the sensor picking up the vibration of the bat at impact when the hitter makes contact with the baseball. If there's no contact, the sensor won't read the swing.

Bat Speed

Bat Speed – is 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.

Name Bat Speed
Cody Hultink
79.1
Gavin Gelso
78.9
Juan Jose Martinez Jr.
76.0
Malaki Edwards
75.8
Brandon Mann
75.5

Rotational Acceleration

Rotational Acceleration – Rotational Acceleration measures how quickly your bat accelerates into the swing plane. Rotational Acceleration 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.

Name Rotational Acceleration
James Pearcy
32.4
Brandon Mann
29.7
Gavin Gelso
27.2
Tait Picot
26.0
Brandon Hunsaker
23.3

On Plane Efficiency

On-Plane Efficiency – Measures the percentage of your swing where the bat is on the swing plane. Your vertical bat angle at contact establishes the plane for that swing. Plane is a great indicator of making consistent contact and barreling balls.

Name On Plane Efficiency %
Logan Todd
88
Mark Kattula
87
Trae Cassidy
84
Jacob Brown
83
Cam Kelly
83

Attack Angle

Attack Angle – is the angle of the bat’s path, at impact, relative to horizontal. A positive value indicates swinging up, and a negative value indicates swinging down, where zero is perfectly level.

Name Attack Angle (deg)
Gabe Nazelli
30
Omar Boyd
28
Noah Warren
27
Jarren Purrify
26
Cameron Mallegg
26
Steve Essig
26
Trevor Busyn
26

Early Connection

Early Connection – Early Connection measures the relationship between your body tilt and vertical bat angle at the start of the downswing. Establishing good connection (90 degrees) early in the swing helps you get on plane and increases your ability to adjust to all pitch locations.

Name Early Connection (deg)
Gabe Nazelli
136
Clay Emeigh
136
JD Garman
131
Caden Glennie
130
Arthur Kowynia
129

Connection At Impact

Connection at Impact – Connection at impact measures the relationship between your body tilt and vertical bat angle at impact. Maintaining good connection (90 degrees) for all pitch locations is an indicator of dynamic adjustability.

Name Connection At Impact (deg)
Ryan Jones
104
Travis Richert
104
Caden Glennie
96
Wyatt Walker
95
Drake Ward
95