NC 2021 Most Viewed Player Profiles: #1 Josh Hartle
December 31, 2021
With 2021 coming to a close we begin to take a look at the most viewed player profiles in North Carolina over the last year. PBR continues to be a go-to source of information for college coaches and pro-scouts. All Major League Organizations and over 800 colleges are subscribed to PBR services. Coaches and scouts can go to a players profile page and see player video as well as advanced analytics. With all the information provided it allows coaches and scouts to get an idea of who the player is as well as track their progress throughout their careers.
PBR of North Carolina will see profile hits go over 12 million in 2021 with an average of over 1 million hits per month. Some of the most popular ways to a player profile page are event pages, tournament pages, player search, news articles and rankings. Over the next few weeks we will highlight the 15 most viewed profiles of 2021 in North Carolina.
MOST VIEWED PLAYER PROFILES IN NC
No. 1: Josh Hartle
The 2021 Player of the Year in North Carolina has the most viewed profile page of 2021. Hartle ranks as the top lefty in the 2021 Class and performed at a high level in many elite events throughout his high school career. MLB teams scouted him heavily during the 2021 high school season as he helped lead Reagan High to the State Championship best of 3 series. Many expected him to be selected early in the 2021 MLB Draft but he pulled his name out of the draft and elected to attend Wake Forest where is a top prospect in the 2024 draft class.
Josh Hartle
Class of 2021 / LHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2021
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Primary Position: LHP
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High School: ReaganState: NC
- Summer Team: Team Elite
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Height: 6-5Weight: 220lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
Statistics
Videos
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8-10-20 - Area Code Games
04.24.19 (Pitching)
Player News
- 2024 MLB Draft: Cross Checking the Top College Left Handed Pitchers - Jun 20, 2024
- College Crosscheck, Week 9: Virginia, Louisville, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Presbyterian - Apr 19, 2024
- Summer College Crosscheck: USA CNT Lefthanded Pitchers - Jul 20, 2023
- NC 2021 Most Viewed Player Profiles: #1 Josh Hartle - Dec 31, 2021
- PBR State Players of the Year Announced - Jun 29, 2021
- Scout Blog: NC Playoffs RD 4 - Jun 25, 2021
- Scout Blog: Davie at Reagan - Jun 2, 2021
- Diamond Notes: Week of May 17 - 23 - May 26, 2021
- Diamond Notes: Week of May 3 - 9 - May 12, 2021
- Players of the Week: Josh Hartle & Win Scott - May 11, 2021
- Diamond Notes: Week of April 26 - May 2 - May 5, 2021
- High School Crosscheck: April 26-May 1 - May 3, 2021
- Statement Win for Reagan Out of the Shoot - Apr 28, 2021
- Nine to Know: 2021 Heat Sheet - Apr 28, 2021
- 2021 Overall Rankings Updated - Mar 18, 2021
- Profile: HS Arms on the 2021 Draft Board - Feb 3, 2021
- 2021 PBR Draft Board - Jan 28, 2021
- North Carolina 2021 Rankings Updated - Jan 28, 2021
- The Best of 2020: No. 2 Most Viewed Profile - Jan 14, 2021
- Looking Back On 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
- 2021 ACC Recruiting Classes - Dec 3, 2020
- 2021 Overall Rankings Updated - Nov 23, 2020
- By the Numbers: Updated Class of 2021 Rankings - Aug 31, 2020
- By the Numbers: Updated Class of 2021 Rankings - Aug 31, 2020
- Updated Class of 2021 Rankings - North Carolina - Aug 27, 2020
- 2021s Trending Upward - Aug 19, 2020
- Positional Rankings: NC's Top 30 LHP - Jun 5, 2020
- New No. 1 in the NC Class of 2021 - Updated Rankings - Mar 27, 2020
- Diamond Notes: March 9 - 15, 2020 - Mar 18, 2020
- 2020 Preseason North Carolina All-PBR Team - Feb 28, 2020
- 2020 Preseason PBR All-Defensive Team - Feb 27, 2020
- 2020 Preseason PBR All-Mashers Team - Feb 26, 2020
- Field Set For 2020 NHSI - Jan 16, 2020
- Top Viewed Profiles of 2019: No. 5 Josh Hartle - Jan 7, 2020
- Updated and Expanded North Carolina Class of 2021 Rankings - Dec 20, 2019
- Nine to Know: 2021s in the Updated Overall Rankings - Dec 16, 2019
- UPATED: NC Class of 2021 Rankings - Aug 20, 2019
- 2019 State Playoffs Notebook: 2nd Rd Key Performances - May 14, 2019
- Spring Break Notebook 6: Whisenhunt & Hartle in a Classic - Apr 30, 2019
- UPDATED: NC Class of 2021 Rankings - Apr 15, 2019
- Top Viewed Profiles: March 2019 - Apr 1, 2019
- Top Viewed Profiles: February 2019 - Mar 1, 2019
- 2019 Preseason All-Defensive Team - Feb 26, 2019
- North Carolina's Top Viewed Profiles of December - Jan 5, 2019
- Top Viewed Profiles of 2018 - No. 18 Josh Hartle - Dec 18, 2018
- NC Class of 2021 Rankings - Updated and Expanded - Dec 17, 2018
- NC Top Viewed Profiles: October of 2018 - Nov 1, 2018
- NC Top Viewed Profiles: September of 2018 - Oct 1, 2018
- North Carolina Class of 2021 Rankings - Sep 21, 2018
- The Five: Some 2021s Making Early Noise - May 17, 2018
- 2018 Preview: AAAA Contenders - Feb 28, 2018
- Overall 2021 Rankings - Quick Hitters - Dec 29, 2017
- Top Freshmen Prospects - Dec 20, 2017
Scouting Report
Wake Forest commit. Tall, slender build. Body will continue to mature but will probably maintain a straight line build. Balanced over the rubber, using an average leg kick. Stable head. Long arm action, reaching down with length before getting short at the top as the foot strikes, working to a low-3/4 slot. Quick arm. Athletic through release. Lands online and square. Advanced feel for control and command showing an ability to locate to the glove side and stick balls in to right handed hitters. Can elevate to change eye level. Fastball ranged 86-88 with late tilt to the arm side when down. Seemed to play better than the gun reading, getting a lot of swing and miss on the fastball. Breaking ball sweeps with late, tight depth. Spin works with length creating issues for hitters as both a freeze pitch and a swing and miss pitch at 70-74. Ceiling remains very high with pitch-ability and command matching current stuff.
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The 6-foot-3, 160-pound Hartle already possesses some polish on the mound. He pitched for Team USA’s 15U gold medal club over the summer and showed advanced command while including weak contact with a fastball that has late life and touches 84 at times. His change-up produces swings and misses and he throws it with good hand speed, mimicking the fastball. He has a loose, easy arm swing that screams projection. He is already committed to Wake Forest.