The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.82
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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.
The athlete's fastest 0-10-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
1.80
30 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-30-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
4.28
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-60-yard time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
7.69
Top Speed (MPH)
The athlete's fastest split time converted to miles per hour.
RSi
The reactive strength index measurement of an athlete's explosiveness by comparing their jump height to the ground contact time in between their jumps. On a scale of 0-5.
Vertical Jump
A measure of any athlete's body strength and reach calculated from the flight time divided by the contact time.
MacKay is a 6-foot-4, 210-pound righty that showed the ability to throw strikes with his fastball (60% in-zone), maxing out at 81.4 mph. MacKay’s off-speed consisted of a slider that flashed sharpness at times and an arm-side fading changeup that averaged 18.3” of HM.
12/19/21
Mackay immediately stands out with a 6-foot-4, 185-pound frame and he came with a smooth swing from the right side. Although his peak exit velocity was 85 mph, you look at the body and can only expect it to continue trending upwards. The Kitchener Panthers first baseman had a line drive approach, working up the middle with a good bat path.
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Mackay immediately stands out with a 6-foot-4, 185-pound frame and he came with a smooth swing from the right side. Although his peak exit velocity was 85 mph, you look at the body and can only expect it to continue trending upwards. The Kitchener Panthers first baseman had a line drive approach, working up the middle with a good bat path.