OC Uncommitted Game Trackman Pitching Leaderboard
October 22, 2024
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Cypress, Calif.- This past weekend Prep Baseball California continued the fall slate of events with a trip to Orange County for the OC Uncommitted Game. With athletes from the '25-'26 class coming together to participate in a showcase workout and then live game action on the campus of Cypress College in Orange County.
The day got started with a Pro-Style showcase workout for all position players/two-way players in attendance. Players received athletic testing on the Swift platforms including 10-30-60 yard sprint times and RSI/Vertical Jump testing. Blast Motion sensors were in use for all batting practice swings to collect swing metric data while Trackman technologies provided the Prep Baseball California staff with batted ball data on each player throughout the batting practice portion. As well, players worked out at their positions during the defensive portion of the workout to collect arm strength velocities while evaluating actions of each player defensively. At the conclusion of the workout the 15 pitchers in attendance stepped on the mound to face 5 hitters each in simulated live game play which gave our staff a look at the in game hitting, defense, pitching and base-running abilities of the players in performance.
Today, we will be taking a look at the pitching leaders from the various categories measured by Trackman during the game play portion of the OC Uncommitted Game event.
To read up on the top performers from the OC Uncommitted Game event check out our Quick Hits feature here.
For all information on all players attending the OC Uncommitted Game event please click here to view the data gathered throughout the event.
ORANGE COUNTY UNCOMMITTED GAME PITCHING TRACKMAN LEADERBOARD:
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.
Max Curveball Velocity
Like many things in baseball, the faster the better. A fast off-speed pitch while maintaining traditional movement patterns makes the pitch harder to hit. The measured velocity for this metric is right as the pitch leaves the hand.
Max Curveball Spin Rate
The spin rate for a curveball tends to be the highest among all the pitches in a pitcher's arsenal. A higher spin rate, measured in rpms, on a curveball generally means more downward movement when combined with the top spin of the pitch.
Max Slider Velocity
Sliders generally are faster than most other off-speed pitches with less overall movement. This metric measures the speed of the slider when it comes out of the hand.
Max Slider Spin Rate
The higher the spin rate for a horizontal pitch like the slider means that it will have more movement from right to left for a right handed pitcher or inverse for a left handed pitcher. This metric measures the maximum spin rate of a pitcher's slider in rpms.
Max Changeup Velocity
This metric determines the speed of a changeup as it is released from the pitcher's hand.
Max Changeup Horizontal Movement
This metric measures the amount of horizontal run/fade to the arm side for a changeup.
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