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NorCal ProCase: Trackman Hitting Leaderboards


Matt Monk

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HAYWARD, CALIF. -The top talent of Northern California met on Sunday, June 4 for the 2023 ProCase. While similar events took place in Southern California, California’s players showed why and how they are among the best for high school baseball.

We got to see these ’24 and ’25 prospects show off their measurable stats followed by simulated games where they went against each other. The display was as competitive as it can get as all attendees are standouts in their respective position.

Players were put through the traditional showcase split that included the 60-yard dash, BP, and a defensive workout using Trackman, Swift Performance Technologies, and more to measure every movement. 

The leaderboards show scouts the whole package which helps them differentiate players. While numbers aren't the only thing that goes into the judgement of a player, they can sum up their strength and performance in tangible numbers. Trackman allows us to get a closer look at hitter's bat-speed and strength with exit velocity and their ability to lift the ball to greater distances.

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Prep Baseball Report events across the country have been powered by TrackMan’s industry-leading Portable system to capture pinpoint accurate, actionable data from player performances. Prep Baseball Report and Trackman are dedicated to recognizing talent and unleashing their potential.

All hitters had a chance to be evaluated through our portable Trackman unit. Each player received a round of on the field BP where they were measured in key ball flight metrics. We were able to collect key ball flight metrics such as exit velocity, distance, launch angles, spray charts and much more.  

PBR was able to collect data on many uncommitted players around the states that is sharable with coaches & scouts as well as help players identify areas of development for the future.

Exit Velocity

The velocity of the ball as soon as it releases from contact with the bat. This metric coupled with launch angle are the two most important implications for distance.

Rank Name State School Class Pos Exit Velocity (max)
1 Dean Moss FL IMG Academy 2025 OF 101.4 mph
2 Tate Medicoff CA Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep 2024 1B 100.1 mph
3 Manuel Dorantes CA Salinas 2025 3B 98.7 mph
4 Brandt Munger CA Central Valley Christian 2024 OF 98.6 mph
5 Anthony Lira CA Oakmont 2024 1B 98.2 mph
6 TP Wentworth CA Central Catholic 2024 OF 97.7 mph
7 Aidan Hall CA Galt 2024 SS 97.4 mph
8 Cole Chamberlain CA San Marin 2024 C 96.7 mph
9 Liam Barrett CA Mountain View 2024 OF 95.8 mph
10 Jayden Lee CA Marin Catholic 2024 OF 95.3 mph

Peak Distance

This metric measures the farthest ball a player hit calculated by multiple other metrics.

Rank Name State School Class Pos Distance (max)
1 Tate Medicoff CA Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep 2024 1B 393 ft
2 Brandt Munger CA Central Valley Christian 2024 OF 383 ft
3 Cole Chamberlain CA San Marin 2024 C 376 ft
4 Manuel Dorantes CA Salinas 2025 3B 375 ft
5 Anthony Lira CA Oakmont 2024 1B 375 ft
6 Dean Moss FL IMG Academy 2025 OF 374 ft
7 Aidan Hall CA Galt 2024 SS 373 ft
8 TP Wentworth CA Central Catholic 2024 OF 372 ft
9 Jake Downing CA Serra 2024 SS 363 ft
10 Rashad Hayes CA Bishop O'Dowd 2025 SS 355 ft

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

SHOWCASE STATE DATE LOCATION
NorCal Rising Stars Game CA 06/06 Islanders Field (morning)
Team CA Future Games ID CA 06/06 Islanders Field (afternoon/early evening)
Bay Area State Gamess Open ID CA 06/14 College of San Mateo
OC State Games Open ID CA 07/11 Hart Park


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