Canes National ID: Pitching Data Dive
August 30, 2023
The past two weekends the PBR Arizona staff hosted a pair of Canes National ID's at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona, home of the San Francisco Giants Spring Training. The event featured over 70 prospects and featured a slew of talent from across the West Coast with attendance from Arizona, California Nevada, New Mexico and Florida.
Earlier this week, we published our Session 1 Quick Hits, Statistical Analysis and Positional Data Dive articles, highlighting top players from the event. Today we'll continue our deep dive into the data collected at the event within this Pitching Data Dive story, covering the top pitching data collected on our TrackMan system.
For Session 1 results, click here.
For Session 2 results, click here.
To view upcoming event schedule, click here.
FASTBALL
MAX VELOCITY (MPH)
Max Fastball Velocity: This metric calculates the speed of the pitch as it’s released from the pitcher’s hand.
SPIN RATE (AVG)
Spin Rate: This metric calculates the rate of spin on the baseball as it leaves the pitcher’s hand, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Historical data shows that high-spin fastballs lessen the impact of gravity, allowing for more ‘rise’ (or less fall, in other words) as it carries through the zone. Low-spin fastballs typically indicate the pitch has greater horizontal action, often making it tougher to square up, but generally easier to make contact with, leading to more ground balls, while high-spin fastballs show a correlation with swings and misses.
INDUCED VERTICAL BREAK (AVG.)
Induced Vertical Break: Used in short form as "IVB," this metric is most important on fastballs for creating rise and on curveballs for creating depth – it can also have some use when measuring sliders and cutters as well. Sliders tend to be closer to zero inches while cutters are generally between 5 and 15 inches. Usually fastballs and curveballs with large IVB have higher spin efficiencies as well. Sliders generally have very little (closer to zero) IVB and very low spin efficiency. You could also categorize IVB into spin rate as this is part of the “useful movement” you’re looking for. IVB is also a huge part of the vertical approach angle.
HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT (AVG.)
Horizontal Break: Outlined on TrackMan’s own website: “... horizontal movement is measured in inches between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate side-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate side-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release. A positive number means the break was to the right from the pitcher’s perspective, while a negative number means the break was to the left from the pitcher’s perspective.”
STRIKE ZONE RATE%
CURVEBALL
SPIN RATE (AVG.)
INDUCED VERTICAL BREAK (AVG.)
HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT (AVG.)
STRIKE ZONE RATE%
SLIDER
SPIN RATE (AVG.)
INDUCED VERTICAL BREAK (AVG.)
HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT (AVG.)
STRIKE ZONE RATE%
CHANGEUP
HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT (AVG.)
STRIKE ZONE RATE%
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Unsigned Senior Showcase | AZ | 09/26 | Grand Canyon University |
Tucson Fall ID | AZ | 10/01 | University of Arizona (Hi Corbett Field) |
Phoenix Fall ID | AZ | 10/29 | Grand Canyon University |