Uncommitted Spotlight: '24 SS Dylan Hillman
January 3, 2024
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The Uncommitted Spotlight Series continues as we wind down the '23 calendar and look towards the start of the '24 CIF High School baseball season by taking a look at some of the top uncommitted class of '24 athletes. This group of players is pulled directly from our '24 Rankings. They remain as the top players left on the board going into the start of their senior seasons.
We invite you to get to know them through their data-backed numbers collected at our events with our partnered companies. TrackMan, Blast Motion, Swift Performance, and Visual Edge provide comparable data to project and evaluate players. All of these systems come together to give a clear picture at what colleges will get when a players steps onto their campus.
Today, we put the spotlight on a talented '24 SS Dylan Hillman out of Monte Vista HS in Danville, Ca. The 5'11 170 lbs. Hillman shows well athletically with a 6.94 60 time and a 1.69 10 yard sprint time which helps him profile to stick on the INF dirt. His actions defensively confirm the projection playing with rhythm in his feet, low hips and soft hands into a strong accurate arm at SS in workouts there is potential to stay there at next level and will be able to handle both 2B/3B if he has to move off the spot. Offensively, he shows a quick bat with 71.4 MPH max bat speed with good balance and use of his lower 1/2. He keeps his hands quiet in the load and he shows a feel for finding the barrel with a 80% sweet spot metric in BP. Hillman projects as an above average defender on the dirt who could stick at a premium spot while adding a consistent offensive profile to a college lineup.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Showcase | State | Date | Location |
Orange County Preseason ID | CA | 01/04 | JSerra High School - San Juan Capistrano |
SoCal Preseason All-State: Underclass (Invite-Only) | CA | 01/06 | Temescal Canyon HS - Lake Elsinore, CA |
SoCal Preseason All-State: Upperclass (Invite-Only) | CA | 01/07 | Temescal Canyon HS- Lake Elsinore, CA |
Bay Area Preseason ID | CA | 01/21 | College of San Mateo - San Mateo, CA |
Inland Empire Preseason ID | CA | 01/21 | Santiago High School - Corona, CA |
NorCal Preseason All-State (Invite-Only) | CA | 01/27 | Mission College - Santa Clara, CA |
Sacramento Preseason ID | CA | 01/28 | William Jessup University - Rocklin, CA |
East Bay Preseason ID | CA | 02/04 | Chabot College - Hayward, CA |
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Scouting Report
ACG Tryout - Closed stance with hands held high and a load into his back leg as he strides. Quick two handed swing that performed well in the live scrimmage (1B and RBI 2B). Strong arm defensively (83 mph) and looked very comfortable with the backhand. Ran a 7.02 second 60 yard dash.
Positional Profile: SS/2B
Body: 5-11/170. Medium/lean build w/ strength/athleticism present. RSI - 3.13 10yd - 1.70, 60yd - 6.94, VERT - 27.6
Arm: INF - 87 mph. Compact/clean action with a quick stroke. 5/5 accurate throws. Ball had plenty of zip across the diamond. Ability to make throws on the move.
Defense: Smooth/shifty infielder with athletic instincts. Wide base and low hands, gets to the ball quickly, funnels to the chest and shows off a quick transfer. Excellent at staying low through the ball, good mobility. Solid range - ability to get up the middle or field with the backhand while making clean throws. Sure hands and exhibits confident playmaking ability. One of the best in the showcase.
Hit: RHH. Begins with feet a little past shoulder width, slightly closed stance. Hands begin high and loads deep into the back leg while making stride with the front foot. Efficient hands that go straight from the top towards the ball, no excessive draw back movement. Hands work down and out through the ball. Uphill path to two handed finish through contact. Got the barrel out front of the ball, with ability to still work to the opposite field.
NorCal Uncommitted Games - Among the top defensive shortstops in Northern California, he's steady and smooth with a release and feet to allow the 83 mph arm to play up. Having seen him many times, when a ball is hit near him the automatic feeling is that the batter is going to be out. 76% on-plane efficiency in BP and that shows up in game action where his hits, as he did in this game, are routinely hit through the middle of the field. Ran 7.01 with a 27" vertical jump.