The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
80.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.39
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
85.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.98
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
72.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Logan Charboneau: OF/RHP, (2025) Hamden Hall, CT. Connecticut Commit, 6-foot-6, 218-pound projectable athletic build. Above average and projectable at the plate, the right-handed hitter had a max exit velocity of 97 mph. (72.7 mph bat speed average). (25.0 mph hand speed average). Began in a balanced wide stance with a controlled load, then used a short stride. Bat speed is explosive, has an uphill loose swing plane and good extension on his finish. He produced loud contact and found lots of barrels. Gap to gap aggressive approach. Athletic projectable in the infield, his position velocity was registered at 80 mph; has developing athletic feet, a natural exchange, and developing soft hands. Fields the ball out front, movements laterally were athletic developing. Consistent accuracy to the bases, used a loose arm action and a high ¾ slot. In the 60-yard dash, he clocked a time of 7.57. (Max spin ; Avg ).
7/06/20
Physical: Large / physically advanced 6-foot-6, 205-pound frame with noticeable power in the build. 7.98 runner in the 60-yard dash. Offensively: RHH. Tall, slightly open stance with control in the setup as the hands started with bounce off of the shoulder. Utilized a leg-lift stride to initiate an accurate, flat barrel path through the hitting zone that dealt plenty of damage at impact with lift after contact. Peppered the LCF gap to LF line with loud barrels and was the most impressive hitter at the ‘25 Jr. Future Games. Left the yard multiple times over the LF wall with a peak batted ball distance of 349 feet according to Trackman Baseball, 96 mph maximum bat-exit velocity during his round, the power was legit and it was impressive to see how he moved so athletically in that frame. Will be a high level bat to follow in the class as he continues maturing and refining his game. Defensively: The primary first baseman featured a medium center of gravity with a semi soft glove hand playing out in front of his body, fielded off of the middle of his body with ability to use inside turns on double play footwork, smooth transfers and an adequate high ¾ arm-slot on throws across the diamond. INF - 72 mph Pitching: RHP - Worked from the stretch only off of the far left side of the rubber, medium leg lift with deliberate hip coil, landed even upon footstrike while releasing through an over the top slot with good downhill play on the FB ranging from 73-75 T77 mph. Mixed in a solid 63-65 mph breaker with 11/5 shape and late depth.
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Logan Charboneau: OF/RHP, (2025) Hamden Hall, CT. Connecticut Commit, 6-foot-6, 218-pound projectable athletic build. Above average and projectable at the plate, the right-handed hitter had a max exit velocity of 97 mph. (72.7 mph bat speed average). (25.0 mph hand speed average). Began in a balanced wide stance with a controlled load, then used a short stride. Bat speed is explosive, has an uphill loose swing plane and good extension on his finish. He produced loud contact and found lots of barrels. Gap to gap aggressive approach. Athletic projectable in the infield, his position velocity was registered at 80 mph; has developing athletic feet, a natural exchange, and developing soft hands. Fields the ball out front, movements laterally were athletic developing. Consistent accuracy to the bases, used a loose arm action and a high ¾ slot. In the 60-yard dash, he clocked a time of 7.57. (Max spin ; Avg ).
Physical: Large / physically advanced 6-foot-6, 205-pound frame with noticeable power in the build. 7.98 runner in the 60-yard dash. Offensively: RHH. Tall, slightly open stance with control in the setup as the hands started with bounce off of the shoulder. Utilized a leg-lift stride to initiate an accurate, flat barrel path through the hitting zone that dealt plenty of damage at impact with lift after contact. Peppered the LCF gap to LF line with loud barrels and was the most impressive hitter at the ‘25 Jr. Future Games. Left the yard multiple times over the LF wall with a peak batted ball distance of 349 feet according to Trackman Baseball, 96 mph maximum bat-exit velocity during his round, the power was legit and it was impressive to see how he moved so athletically in that frame. Will be a high level bat to follow in the class as he continues maturing and refining his game. Defensively: The primary first baseman featured a medium center of gravity with a semi soft glove hand playing out in front of his body, fielded off of the middle of his body with ability to use inside turns on double play footwork, smooth transfers and an adequate high ¾ arm-slot on throws across the diamond. INF - 72 mph Pitching: RHP - Worked from the stretch only off of the far left side of the rubber, medium leg lift with deliberate hip coil, landed even upon footstrike while releasing through an over the top slot with good downhill play on the FB ranging from 73-75 T77 mph. Mixed in a solid 63-65 mph breaker with 11/5 shape and late depth.