PNW Summer Opens Positional Data Dive
August 21, 2023
Throughout the 2023 summer circuit, the PBR Oregon staff ran eight open high school aged events ranging across the Pacific Northwest. With the summer coming to a close, we've decided to compile some of the noteworthy numbers from our summer events within this 'Data Dive'.
Below you will find stat leaders from our eight open summer events.
SYNCRO ATHLETIC TESTING
60-YARD DASH
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yd |
1 | Jace Rainey | WA | Newport | 2024 | OF | 6.66 s |
2 | Camden Hartlaub | OR | Caldera | 2025 | SS | 6.69 s |
3 | Peyton Nixon | WA | Sumner | 2024 | OF | 6.70 s |
4 | Karsten Hansen | WA | Capital | 2024 | OF | 6.77 s |
5 | Andrew Ha | OR | Lakeridge | 2026 | OF | 6.80 s |
6 | Will Cooley | WA | Lake Washington | 2026 | OF | 6.81 s |
7 | Peyton Davis | WA | Tumwater | 2026 | OF | 6.84 s |
8 | Luke Wheeling | OR | North Bend | 2025 | 3B | 6.85 s |
9 | Briggs Ellis | WA | O'Dea | 2025 | OF | 6.89 s |
10 | Drew Bartels | OR | Blanchet Catholic | 2025 | SS | 6.90 s |
10-YARD SPLIT
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
10-yd
1
Jace Rainey
WA
Newport
2024
OF
1.61 s
2
Karsten Hansen
WA
Capital
2024
OF
1.63 s
^
Jonah Lam
OR
Clackamas
2027
OF
1.63 s
3
Cameron Ames
OR
Central Catholic
2024
3B
1.64 s
4
Camden Hartlaub
OR
Caldera
2025
SS
1.65 s
5
Andrew Ha
OR
Lakeridge
2026
OF
1.67 s
^
Peyton Davis
WA
Tumwater
2026
OF
1.67 s
^
Lucas Larson
OR
Wilsonville
2024
OF
1.67 s
6
Drew Bartels
OR
Blanchet Catholic
2025
SS
1.68 s
^
Kheller Larson
OR
Wilsonville
2024
SS
1.68 s
^
Briggs Ellis
WA
O'Dea
2025
OF
1.68 s
7
Dequan Duncan
OR
Tualatin
2024
2B
1.69 s
^
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
1.69 s
^
Nolan Winthrop
OR
Lincoln
2025
SS
1.69 s
^
Luke Wheeling
OR
North Bend
2025
3B
1.69 s
^
Tyler Peschl
WA
Liberty
2024
RHP
1.69 s
^
Lochlan Chastain
OR
Adrienne Nelson
2024
C
1.69 s
8
Peyton Nixon
WA
Sumner
2024
OF
1.70 s
^
Collin Fierro
OR
Newport
2027
SS
1.70 s
^
Sam Mickelson
OR
North Bend
2024
OF
1.70 s
^
Caden Andreas
WA
Ridgeline
2026
SS
1.70 s
^
Brody Born
WA
Roosevelt
2026
OF
1.70 s
^
Ian Hendry
WA
Everett High
2024
RHP
1.70 s
9
Kayle Pisano
OR
Clackamas
2024
1B
1.71 s
^
Matthew Luke
OR
West Salem
2024
LHP
1.71 s
^
Will Cooley
WA
Lake Washington
2026
OF
1.71 s
^
Joe McJunkin
WA
Juanita
2025
C
1.71 s
10
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
1.72 s
^
Brayden Buck
OR
Tualatin
2025
OF
1.72 s
^
Alex Lopez
OR
Sam Barlow
2024
1B
1.72 s
^
Dallas So'oto
WA
Juanita
2025
OF
1.72 s
^
Ryan Eaton
OR
Clackamas
2024
OF
1.72 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
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
102.0 mph
2
Kayle Pisano
OR
Clackamas
2024
1B
101.4 mph
3
Andrew Fetty
WA
Kamiak
2025
1B
101.1 mph
4
Kevin Gonzaga
WA
Interlake
2024
1B
100.5 mph
5
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
99.4 mph
6
Jace Rainey
WA
Newport
2024
OF
98.9 mph
7
Luke Haener
OR
Wilsonville
2024
RHP
97.5 mph
8
Jacob Swanson
WA
Issaquah
2025
3B
97.4 mph
9
Peyton Nixon
WA
Sumner
2024
OF
97.1 mph
10
Noah Lundy
OR
Southridge
2025
1B
96.8 mph
EXIT VELOCITY (AVG.)
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
Exit Velocity (avg)
1
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
93.4 mph
2
Jace Rainey
WA
Newport
2024
OF
92.9 mph
3
Kevin Gonzaga
WA
Interlake
2024
1B
92.0 mph
4
Andrew Fetty
WA
Kamiak
2025
1B
91.2 mph
5
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
91.1 mph
6
Kayle Pisano
OR
Clackamas
2024
1B
90.7 mph
7
Tommy Belle
WA
Bishop Blanchet
2026
OF
89.9 mph
8
Cole Sauter
OR
Sunset
2026
RHP
88.2 mph
9
Luke Haener
OR
Wilsonville
2024
RHP
88.1 mph
10
Alex Lopez
OR
Sam Barlow
2024
1B
87.7 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 | Xavier Neyens | WA | Mount Vernon | 2025 | 3B | 400 ft |
2 | Kayle Pisano | OR | Clackamas | 2024 | 1B | 395 ft |
3 | Samuel Moore | WA | Mead | 2024 | OF | 383 ft |
4 | Jacob Swanson | WA | Issaquah | 2025 | 3B | 377 ft |
5 | Luke Haener | OR | Wilsonville | 2024 | RHP | 372 ft |
6 | Jace Rainey | WA | Newport | 2024 | OF | 364 ft |
7 | Andrew Fetty | WA | Kamiak | 2025 | 1B | 357 ft |
8 | Tommy Belle | WA | Bishop Blanchet | 2026 | OF | 355 ft |
9 | Ethan Swenson | WA | Mountlake Terrace | 2024 | 1B | 355 ft |
10 | Caleb Katen | MT | Florence Carlton | 2025 | 1B | 354 ft |
BLAST MOTION
HAND SPEED (AVG.)
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
Hand Speed (avg)
1
Samuel Moore
WA
Mead
2024
OF
24.7 mph
2
Jace Willett
OR
Century
2026
RHP
24.4 mph
3
Luke Haener
OR
Wilsonville
2024
RHP
24.3 mph
4
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
24.1 mph
5
Brody Whitcomb
OR
Caldera
2026
1B
24.0 mph
6
Jacob Swanson
WA
Issaquah
2025
3B
23.8 mph
7
Luke Wheeling
OR
North Bend
2025
3B
23.4 mph
8
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
23.2 mph
9
Trent Armstrong
ID
Coeur D'Alene
2026
3B
23.0 mph
10
Gage Wray
OR
Mountain View
2024
SS
22.7 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
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
83.4 mph
2
Wyatt Anderson
WA
Kennedy Catholic
2025
C
75.8 mph
3
Brandon Patacsil
WA
Mercer Island
2024
C
75.4 mph
4
Jacob Swanson
WA
Issaquah
2025
3B
75.2 mph
5
Jace Rainey
WA
Newport
2024
OF
75.0 mph
6
Drew Bartels
OR
Blanchet Catholic
2025
SS
74.8 mph
7
Andrew Fetty
WA
Kamiak
2025
1B
74.3 mph
8
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
74.3 mph
9
Kevin Gonzaga
WA
Interlake
2024
1B
73.5 mph
10
Tanner Mckoy
OR
Hermiston
2024
1B
72.8 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
Trent Armstrong
ID
Coeur D'Alene
2026
3B
30.6 g
2
Samuel Moore
WA
Mead
2024
OF
26.8 g
3
Logan Lipscomb
WA
Emerald Ridge
2025
3B
23.7 g
4
Xavier Neyens
WA
Mount Vernon
2025
3B
23.5 g
5
Chris Wilson
WA
Cheney
2026
SS
22.9 g
6
Joaquin Jr. San Nicolas
WA
Timberline
2027
C
22.6 g
7
Jude Kromer
WA
Glacier Peak
2024
C
21.7 g
8
Asher Straus
WA
West Seattle
2027
OF
21.6 g
9
Jayden Costa
WA
Meadowdale
2025
OF
21.0 g
10
Owen Otani
OR
Southridge
2024
C
21.0 g
Body Rotation: A swing that has the appropriate relative contributions of body and bat rotations is an efficient and Powerful swing that maintains proper sequencing. An efficient baseball swing is one in which the body creates the initial movements, which is then transferred to the arms and out to the bat, thereby maximizing Bat Speed through this proximal-to-distal kinematic sequencing movement pattern.
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