Prep Baseball Report

TrackMan Pitcher of the Week: RHP Heath Hachkowski


Brady Turner
Data and Analytics, PBR Canada

Heath Hachkowski

Class of 2022 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2022
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: 1B
  • High School: St. Joesph
    State: AB
  • Summer Team: Ontario Blue Jays/ St Joes Falcons
  • Height: 6-5
    Weight: 230lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
89
Max FB
(08/27/21)
86 - 88
FB
(08/27/21)
68 - 69
CB
(08/19/20)
76 - 78
CH
(08/27/21)
75 - 77
SL
(08/27/21)
Pitching
Max FB
89
FB
86 - 88
CH
76 - 78
SL
75 - 77
Pitching
Max FB
84
FB
83 - 84
CB
65 - 67
CH
70 - 0
Pitching
Max FB
83
FB
80 - 83
CB
68 - 69
CH
71 - 72
Position
7.69
60-yard
(08/19/20)
71
INF Velo
(08/19/20)
92
Exit Velo
(10/03/20)
Position
60-yard
7.8
Exit Velo
92
Position
60-yard
7.69
INF Velo
71
Exit Velo
91
Trackman - Fastball
89.0
Velocity (max)
(08/27/21)
86.3 - 88.6
Velo Range
(08/27/21)
86.9
Eff Velocity (avg)
(08/27/21)
2508
Spin Rate (max)
(08/27/21)
2393
Spin Rate (avg)
(08/27/21)
IVB (max)
(08/27/21)
IVB (avg)
(08/27/21)
HM (max)
(08/27/21)
HM (avg)
(08/27/21)
Extension (avg)
(08/27/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(08/27/21)
Spin Score (max)
(08/27/21)
Zone %
(08/27/21)
Trackman - Fastball
Velocity (max)
89
Velo Range
86.3 - 88.6
Eff Velocity (avg)
86.9
Spin Rate (max)
2508
Spin Rate (avg)
2393
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Slider
77.7
Velocity (max)
(08/27/21)
75.5 - 77.3
Velo Range
(08/27/21)
75.1
Eff Velocity (avg)
(08/27/21)
1825
Spin Rate (max)
(08/27/21)
1755
Spin Rate (avg)
(08/27/21)
IVB (max)
(08/27/21)
IVB (avg)
(08/27/21)
HM (max)
(08/27/21)
HM (avg)
(08/27/21)
Extension (avg)
(08/27/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(08/27/21)
Spin Score (max)
(08/27/21)
Zone %
(08/27/21)
Trackman - Slider
Velocity (max)
77.7
Velo Range
75.5 - 77.3
Eff Velocity (avg)
75.1
Spin Rate (max)
1825
Spin Rate (avg)
1755
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - ChangeUp
78.5
Velocity (max)
(08/27/21)
76.9 - 78.5
Velo Range
(08/27/21)
76.5
Eff Velocity (avg)
(08/27/21)
2087
Spin Rate (max)
(08/27/21)
2036
Spin Rate (avg)
(08/27/21)
IVB (max)
(08/27/21)
IVB (avg)
(08/27/21)
HM (max)
(08/27/21)
HM (avg)
(08/27/21)
Extension (avg)
(08/27/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(08/27/21)
Spin Score (max)
(08/27/21)
Trackman - ChangeUp
Velocity (max)
78.5
Velo Range
76.9 - 78.5
Eff Velocity (avg)
76.5
Spin Rate (max)
2087
Spin Rate (avg)
2036
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Trackman - Hitting
90.4
Exit Velocity (max)
(08/27/21)
77.8
Exit Velocity (avg)
(08/27/21)
215
Distance (avg)
(08/27/21)
306
Distance (max)
(08/27/21)
Hard Hit %
(08/27/21)
Sweet Spot %
(08/27/21)
Line Drive %
(08/27/21)
Fly Ball %
(08/27/21)
Ground Ball %
(08/27/21)
Trackman - Hitting
Exit Velocity (max)
90.4
Exit Velocity (avg)
77.8
Distance (avg)
215
Distance (max)
306
Hard Hit %
Sweet Spot %
Line Drive %
Fly Ball %
Ground Ball %

Pitch_Scores

Pitch Scores - Fastball
Hop+
(08/27/21)
Rise+
(08/27/21)
Sink+
(08/27/21)
Pitch Scores - Fastball
Hop+
Rise+
Sink+
Pitch Scores - Slider
Hammer+
(08/27/21)
Sweep+
(08/27/21)
Pitch Scores - Slider
Hammer+
Sweep+

trackman pitcher of the week: 2022 heath hachkowski

When all 6’5” of Heath Hachkowski stepped on the mound for his bullpen at the Saskatchewan Open ID you could tell he was going to bring a lot of power. It started off with his fastball, which is top 5% in the country in velocity (89 mph). From there, he also adds a power slider and a heavy change up.

Another aspect of his fastball is his elite spin rate which sits tops in the country (2393). Although this doesn’t lead to an elite movement pattern (14.3 IVB/8.4 HB) it generates an above average to elite VAA. VAA is very important for Hachkowski because his above average to elite VAA comes when he sits in the upper third of the zone. When he does so, he produces a VAA of -4.1 to -3.6. For context, above average at the top of the zone is considered anything -4.04 and over, and elite is -3.70 and over. Fastballs with flatter VAAs at the top of the zone, especially with the kind of velocity Hachkowski has, are very hard to get on top of. This allows him to set up his secondary offerings in many ways.

Let’s start with his slider. As of right now it is more like a cutter. It plays nicely off his fastball as it has that necessary variation in velocity and movement pattern that gets off the barrel. Like most cutters it is not much of an out pitch, but it can be used effectively if thrown in the right scenarios.

Similar to his slider, his changeup is not much of an out pitch at the moment, either. It has a similar movement pattern to that of his fastball (12.4 IVB/-5.5 HB) but does have a significant drop in velocity from his fastball (77.7 mph) which makes it an effective offering. Below are the movement patterns of all 3 of Hachkowski’s pitches (Black – fastball, Green – changeup, Blue – cutter/slider).

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As you can see in the graph, there isn’t much of a difference in movement between that of Hachkowski’s changeup and fastball. One way to achieve a variance in movement is to tighten up that fastball release point/tilt:

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The tilt on his fastball varies from 12:15 to about 2:00. If he can tighten that up to around 12:15/12:30 his VAA at the top of the zone will still be effective while also opening the door to a changeup that could become an elite offering. One way to make that changeup elite is to drop the spin rate on it. It currently averages only 300 rpms less than that of his fastball. Less spin will decrease IVB and thus increase the difference in movement.

With Hachkowski’s ability to spin the baseball, there are a lot of options for his breaking ball. I don’t mind the cutter being a part of his repertoire, however, he also needs to tighten up the tilt on that pitch as well (as seen on the graph above). If he can have a tilt of around 9:45/10, the average HB will increase dramatically therefore making it an effective out pitch. The movement on the pitch at 10:00 was 3.6 IVB/-9.3 HB, while the average movement of the cutter/slider was 12.4 IVB/-5.5 HB. Another option is to create a breaking ball with more depth to play off his fastballs VAA and change the eye level of the hitter. This, however, requires either a new pitch or a drastic change to his current breaking ball.

The potential for Hachkowski to have three elite offerings is there. His ability to pound the zone with his hard fastball and natural talent to spin the baseball give him many options going forward.