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NorCal Preseason All-State: TrackMan Fastball Leaderboards


Matt Monk
Manager, Operations and Content

 

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SANTA CLARA, CALIF. Players gathered at Mission College on Jan. 27 for the NorCal Preseason All-State. They went through a traditional scout-style workout with running, jumping, fielding, and hitting portions. Pitchers threw bullpens monitored by TrackMan. All participants in the event had data collected by Prep Baseball's technology partners: TrackMan, Swift Technologies, and Blast. This data can be used to assess strengths and weaknesses in a player's game to highlight areas for improvement.

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Data collected by TrackMan 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 Prep Baseball California showcases and events, amateur players now have access to the same technology shared by professionals and can 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.

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.

Induced Vertical Break (IVB)

Horizontal Movement (HM)

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