2020 Central Ohio Top Prospect Games - Advanced Metrics w/Trackman and Blast Tech
July 21, 2020
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We would like to thank all who participated in PBR Ohio's 2020 Central Ohio Top Prospect Games. This was a great opportunity for the class of 2021-2024 prospects to be put on college radars. Many players impressed during their individual workouts at the showcase. Below we have the complete statistical results from the event as well as the top performers across various different categories.
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Complete Statistics
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2020 Central Ohio Top Prospect Games - Advanced Hitting Metrics
Notes:
- Recorded metrics are based off of Trackman and Blast technology.
- Exit Velocity: Exit Velo is the speed of the baseball as it comes off the bat after contact.
- To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
- To learn more about Blast data and what it all means, click here.
Trackman/Blast Hitting Metrics
Exit Velo
Name | Position | School | Class | Exit Velo |
Matthew Bame | OF | Westerville South |
2021 | 97mph |
Scout Zaas | 1B | IMG Academy |
2021 | 96mph |
Breven Deckrosh | OF | Bryan | 2021 | 96mph |
Brock Tibbitts | C | New Albany | 2021 | 96mph |
Tyler Snyder | C | Archbishop McNicholas |
2023 | 95mph |
Carter Hanson | 3B | Hilliard Bradley |
2023 | 95mph |
Ben Bochenek | 3B | Wayne | 2022 | 95mph |
Kyle Pepera | SS | Hilliard Davidson | 2021 | 95mph |
Max Distance
Name | Position | School | Class | Max Distance |
Jake Johnson | SS | Medina | 2021 | 362ft |
Breven Deckrosh | OF | Bryan | 2021 | 359ft |
Matthew Bame | OF | Westerville South | 2021 |
351ft |
Matt McClements | UTL | Dublin Jerome | 2021 |
351ft |
Nate Dorinsky | OF | Centennial |
2021 | 348ft |
Bat Speed
Name | Position | School | Class | Bat Speed |
Nate Dorinsky | OF | Centennial | 2021 | 74.5mph |
Drew Beckner | OF | Big Walnut | 2021 | 73mph |
Nicolas Lavelle | OF | Hilliard Davidson | 2021 | 72mph |
Kyle Pepera | SS | Hilliard Davidson | 2021 | 71.3mph |
Ben Bochenek | 3B | Wayne | 2022 | 70.6mph |
Cody Schneider | 2B | Beavercreek | 2022 | 70.6mph |
Rotational Acceleration
Name | Position | School | Class | Rotational Acc |
Carter Hanson | 3B | Hilliard Bradley | 2023 | 21.1g |
Nicolas Lavelle | OF | Hilliard Davidson | 2021 | 19.4g |
Hunter Hicks | INF | Dublin Coffman | 2021 | 19.2g |
Garrett Helsel | 1B | Gahanna | 2022 | 18.9g |
Ty Hatfield | C | Fredricktown | 2022 | 18.7g |
2020 Central Ohio Top Prospect Games - Advanced Pitching Metrics
Notes:
- Recorded velocities listed are from the game play session, taken from the Trackman device.
- To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Fastball Spin Rates
The average fastball spin rate at the MLB level can range from 2050-2250 rpm. The average at the high school level will be lower, but can be hard to track as most pitchers that are getting spin rate readings, are typically more advanced. When looking at fastball spin rates, coaches and scouts are looking for pitchers that are outside the norm. High spin rate fastball, typically, tend to ride on hitter, creating swing and miss, and playing at the top of the strike zone. Low spin rate guys, typically, are creating some sink on their fastball, or the appearance that the fastball is diving.
The pure spin rate does not tell the whole story on any one pitch. Coaches and scouts are also evaluating spin efficiency and spin direction. They also want to see some consistency, pitch-to-pitch, on the release point. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Total Spin |
Jack Christian | RHP | Marysville | 2021 | 2193-2418 |
Carter Rees | RHP | Ben Logan | 2021 | 1997-2367 |
Alijah Evans | RHP | Crestline | 2022 | 2194-2343 |
Jake Johnson | RHP | Medina | 2021 | 2192-2317 |
Dylan Bernard | RHP | Miami Trace | 2021 | 2034-2283 |
Fastball Horizontal Break
Horizontal break is the distance, measured in inches, between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate side-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate side-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release. A positive number means the break was to the right from the pitcher’s perspective, while a negative number means the break was to the left from the pitcher’s perspective. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Horizontal Break |
Nick Falter | RHP | Olentangy Liberty | 2021 | 16.5in |
Alijah Evans | RHP | Crestline | 2022 | 14.7in |
Wyatt Groves | LHP | Highland | 2021 | -14.7in |
Drew Beckner | LHP | Big Walnut | 2021 | -14in |
Nicolas Lavelle | RHP | Hilliard Davidson | 2021 | 13.4in |
Aiden Kersten | RHP | Marysville STEM | 2023 | 13.4in |
Fastball Vertical Break
Vertical break is the distance, measured in inches, between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate height-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate height-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release, but affected by gravity. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Vertical Break |
Drew Beckner | LHP | Big Walnut | 2021 | 21.2in |
Alijah Evans | RHP | Crestline | 2022 | 21.2in |
Hayden Bucher | RHP | DeSales | 2022 | 19.2in |
Nick Falter | RHP | Olentangy Liberty | 2021 | 18.7in |
Christian Gulgin | RHP | Perrysburg | 2021 | 18.5in |
Breaking Ball Spin Rates
Typically bigger spin can mean bigger break, but again on the breaking ball the spin efficiency can play a part. There are also studies that show the speed of the pitch can affect if the spin rate has a chance to take hold and create the break a pitcher is looking for. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Total Spin |
Dylan Bernard | RHP | Miami Trace | 2021 | 2231-2405 |
Zach Marzetz | RHP | Gahanna | 2021 | 2374-2386 |
Jake Johnson | RHP | Medina | 2021 | 2253-2320 |
Breven Deckrosh | RHP | Bryan | 2021 | 2137-2287 |
Carter Rees | RHP | Ben Logan | 2021 | 2019-2273 |
Breaking Ball Horizontal Break
Horizontal break is the distance, measured in inches, between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate side-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate side-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release. A positive number means the break was to the right from the pitcher’s perspective, while a negative number means the break was to the left from the pitcher’s perspective. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Horizontal Break |
Breven Deckrosh | RHP | Bryan | 2021 | -17.1in |
Nicholas Vardavas | LHP | North Canton Hoover |
2022 | 13.7in |
Jacob Tabor | LHP | Olentangy Orange | 2023 | 13.7in |
Carter Rees | RHP | Ben Logan | 2021 | -12.9in |
Carter Hanson | RHP | Hilliard Bradley | 2023 | -12.5in |
Breaking Ball Vertical Break
Vertical break is the distance, measured in inches, between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate height-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate height-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release, but affected by gravity. To learn more about Trackman data and what it all means, click here.
Name | Position | School | Class | Vertical Break |
Hayden Bucher | RHP | DeSales | 2022 | -14in |
Alijah Evans | RHP | Crestline | 2022 | -12.5in |
Breven Deckrosh | RHP | Bryan | 2021 | -12.2in |
Christian Gulgin | RHP | Perrysburg | 2021 | -11.4in |
Matthew Bame | RHP | Westerville South | 2021 | -10.6in |