Future Games Spotlight - RHP Dillon Stiltner
July 25, 2022
The 2022 PBR Future Games are less than a week away, and will be here in no time. With that being said, we would like to introduce you to this year's Team Georgia. We will roll out individual player spotlights with comments, video, stats, and more over the next few days.
A member of Team Georgia at the 2021 PBR Junior Future Games, RHP Dillon Stiltner (Trinity Christian, 2025) will now take center stage, one year later, for Team Georgia at the 2022 PBR Future Games. A 6-foot-2, 165-pound right-handed pitcher, Stiltner is one of the top ranked arms in the class. He works with easy effort, and given his projectable frame, the velocity should continue to tick upwards as he matures. The fastball has always been one of the best in the class, but it is the development of his cutter/slider that is impressive. He gets behind the pitch well and is able to throw it at 79-80 with tight lateral movement. All the ingredients are there for Stiltner to be one of the top arms in the class now and beyond.
Dillon Stiltner
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Scouting Report
Uncommitted. The 6 foot 2, 165 pounder is an exceptional athlete with broad shoulders and a lengthy frame. It was a limited but impressive look that started off with his heavy sinker and aggressive mentality breaking a bat the 1st hitter he faced! Stiltner has a mid depth generic (but clean) arm swing that gets into throwing position early. The No. 14 player in our 2025 class creates big torque in a small area from advanced hip/shoulder separation. The projectable righty should continue to make jumps each year, and it will be exciting to see how hard he’s throwing 3 years from now. FB 84-85 T87 heavy sink+run, bore up. CUT 79-80 He is developing this pitch into a SL and I was impressed how he was able to get depth on the pitch in its early stages. Athlete.
6-foot-2, 165-pound with a projectable build, the right-hander tossed three innings of scoreless ball while striking out three (1BB) and yielding one hit. Easy effort on the mound with a slight cast out of the glove, there is quickness out front, and he worked 83-86 from a ¾ slot with more in the tank. The slider, thrown firmly at 77-80 with darting action, was manipulated for shape at times, and there is aptitude, overall, for spin. Stiltner also flashed a changeup at 74-77.