Carolinas Top of the Summer: Blast Bat Speed
September 27, 2021
PBR was working all summer to identify as many players for college coaches and pro scouts as possible throughout the summer of 2021. While the world was not completely back to normal, our scouting staff was able to attend PBR Events, PBR Tournaments, practices, games, workouts, and other events. With each event in the Carolinas, we will look back at some of the top performers from the summer of 2021
Top of the Summer: Blast Bat Speed
Throughout the summer, PBR scouts were on hand to capture stats, notes and video on players attending PBR events. Today we turn our attention to some of the top bat speeds in the Carolinas. At PBR Events, Blast Motion technology is used to measure analytics pre-contact, including bat speed through contact. Bat speed is a measurable stat that gives coaches and scouts the ability to see which players may be able to evaluate pitch type and pitch location longer, before committing to a full pass through the ball. During the BP sessions, of full PBR Events, Blast Motion sensors were put on each hitters' bats, allowing the measurement of bat speed. The peak bat speed is each hitter's top end bat speed on a pass during BP. The average is an average of all swings during one session of BP.
Blast Motion - Peak Bat Speed
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Bat Speed (max) |
1 | Joshua Bussey | NC | Pro5 Academy | 2023 | OF | 84.8 mph |
2 | Nate Hoyt | SC | Bluffton | 2022 | OF | 83.0 mph |
Blast Motion - Average Bat Speed
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Bat Speed (avg) |
1 | Brady Nathison | NC | Fuquay Varina | 2023 | OF | 78.4 mph |
2 | Jacob Trivette | NC | Caldwell Academy | 2023 | C | 77.3 mph |
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