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SoCal Preseason All-State Underclass: Swift Technology Leaderboard


PBR California Staff

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WILDOMAR, CALIF. - The SoCal Underclass Preseason All-State took place last weekend at Elsinore HS. The fourth annual event drew many of the top players in the 2025 and 2026 classes with over 20 players ranked in the Top 50 of their respective classes.  

Players were put through the traditional pro-style workout that included the 60-yard dash, BP, and a defensive workout. Players were then split into two teams and played a simulated “scout ball” formatted game in which pitchers faced no more than five hitters in their one inning of work. 

With so many talented players on hand it was a great day of baseball. In the coming days we’ll begin to roll out statistical leaders, categorical leaders, scouting reports, and much more. Until then we’ll take a look at the showcase categorical stats leaders. 

(Note: All showcase videos are players profiles pages)

CLICK HERE FOR SORTABLE PLAYER STATISTICS INCLUDING TRACKMAN, SWIFT, AND BLAST MOTION DATA.

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At the event all participants are tested on the Swift Performance EZE JUMP to measure RSI and vertical jump allowing glimpses into the players current athleticism. The sequencing of the test varies based on what is being administered. In addition to the jumpmat, position players were put through a laser timed 60 yard dash. Also measured using Swift Labs state of the art laser system were 10 and 30 yard splits providing further insight into current athleticism and potential. 

This data goes directly into the player profiles allowing the PBR Staff, college coaches and professional scouts alike to evaluate and compare prospects on a national scale. 

60 YARD TIME 

Runner starts from a base running position; Time starts when he leaves the first gate and ends when he clears the last gate.

30 YARD SPLIT 

Runner starts from a base running position; Time starts when he leaves the first gate and registers when he clears the third gate.

MLB BEST: 3.66 AVG.: 4.07

10 YARD SPLIT (TenYrd)

Runner starts from a base running position; Time starts when he leaves the first gate and registers when he clears the second gate.

MLB BEST: 1.66 AVG.: 1.82

PEAK RUNNING SPEED

The maximum speed reached during the sixty yard run. Measured in miles per hour. 

PEAK RSI

Reactive strength index (RSI) is the ratio between the height jumped and the ground contact time, calculated by dividing the jump height by the ground contact time. RSI is used as a measure of reactive jump capacity and displays how an athlete copes with and performs plyometric activities.

PEAK JUMP POWER

Power is measured in g-force. This is the maximum power measured when

PEAK JUMP HEIGHT

The maximum height achieved during the vertical testing portion. Height is measured in inches. 

UPCOMING EVENTS

SHOWCASE STATE DATE LOCATION
Far North Preseason ID CA 01/15 Butte College - Oroville
Inland Empire Preseason ID CA 01/22 Santiago HS
Peninsula Preseason ID
CA 01/22 College of San Mateo
South Bay Preseason ID
CA 01/29 Mission College - San Jose
East Bay Preseason ID CA 2/05 Chabot College -  Hayward