Prep Baseball Report

Chicagoland Open: Positional Data Dive


Kevin Cronin
Tech Analyst, Area Scout

On Sunday, August 27th the PBR Illinois team hosted the Chicagoland Open at Triton College in River Grove, IL. This open event was for all high school classes (2024-27), and gave our staff a chance to get a look at 40+ uncommitted prospects before the summer ends..

For a closer look at the showcase details and the technologies we'll have on-site to assist our in-person evaluation for all in attendance, click here. For a complete look at those registered to attend this event, view the most up-to-date version of the roster by clicking here.

Friday, we took a closer look at some of the immediate standouts who caught our attention with our Quick Hits and our Statistical Analysis, where we broke down the stat leaders from the more traditional categories. Today, we will take a further in-depth look at the top positional players with the help of our tech partnerships, broken down by the categories down below:

SYNCRO ATHLETIC TESTING

60-YARD DASH

Rank Name State School Class Pos 60-yard
1 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 7.08
2 Kyle Boma IL Saint Patrick 2024 OF 7.12
3 Benjamin Geary IL St. Laurence 2025 SS 7.19
4 Carson Maltby AK South Anchorage 2024 OF 7.23
5 Xavier White IL Homewood Flossmoor 2024 OF 7.27

10-YARD SPLIT

Rank Name State School Class Pos 10-yd
1 Benjamin Geary IL St. Laurence 2025 SS 1.64 s
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 1.67 s
3 Owen Chael IL York 2025 C 1.68 s
4 Andrew Ridgway IL Andrew 2024 OF 1.70 s
5 Jackson Beiler IL Mount Zion 2025 SS 1.72 s
^ Kyle Boma IL Saint Patrick 2024 OF 1.72 s

RUN SPEED (MAX)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Run speed (max)
1 Kyle Boma IL Saint Patrick 2024 OF 18.9
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 18.9
3 Carson Maltby AK South Anchorage 2024 OF 18.7
4 Xavier White IL Homewood Flossmoor 2024 OF 18.5
5 Benjamin Geary IL St. Laurence 2025 SS 18.4

Traditionally, the 60-yard dash has been the in-event standard to help measure a player's speed tool. We implemented three timing gates at the 10 and 30 yards, to capture athletes’ quickness, explosiveness and reaction time. From there, we will calculate an athlete’s top-end speed in miles per hour. While the measurement still has its utility, the 10-yard split has started to become more and more applicable in determining the player's burst and reaction time in-game, whether that's in the outfield or on the basepaths. 

The ability to develop force quickly is a requisite ability in most sports. The reactive strength index (RSI) has been developed as a measure of explosive strength and is derived by evaluating jump height divided by ground contact time during the depth jump. Regarding vertical jumps and its application to baseball, there have been studies conducted that show a correlation between max jump height for an athlete and their ability to generate power and strength, especially on the mound.

 


 

TRACKMAN

EXIT VELOCITY (MAX)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Exit Velocity (max)
1 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 103.0 mph
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 96.6 mph
3 Zachary Ennis IL Elmwood Park 2024 3B 91.7 mph
4 Antonio Brown Jr IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School 2026 RHP 91.2 mph
5 Jacob Armstrong IL Timothy Christian 2024 3B 91.0 mph

EXIT VELOCITY (AVG.)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Exit Velocity (avg)
1 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 93.7 mph
2 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 92.6 mph
3 Owen Chael IL York 2025 C 86.0 mph
4 Zachary Ennis IL Elmwood Park 2024 3B 83.8 mph
5 Nico Mainolfi IL Central High School 2024 2B 83.6 mph

Exit Velocity: This metric measures the speed of the ball, measured in miles per hour, as it comes off the bat at the moment of contact.

BATTED BALL DISTANCE (MAX)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Distance (max)
1 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 378 ft
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 350 ft
3 Antonio Brown Jr IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School 2026 RHP 343 ft
4 Zachary Ennis IL Elmwood Park 2024 3B 338 ft
5 Charlie Cohen IL Highland Park 2025 OF 338 ft

SWEET SPOT%

Rank Name State School Class Pos Sweet Spot %
1 Xavier White IL Homewood Flossmoor 2024 OF 90 %
2 Antonio Brown Jr IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School 2026 RHP 77 %
^ Chase Mascelli AK South Anchorage 2025 SS 77 %
^ Zachary Ennis IL Elmwood Park 2024 3B 77 %
3 Benjamin Geary IL St. Laurence 2025 SS 72 %
4 Nico Mainolfi IL Central High School 2024 2B 70 %
5 George Allen IL Von Steuben 2025 3B 66 %
^ Michael Stevens IN Andrean 2026 OF 66 %

Sweet Spot percentage: This metric is determined by how often the player produces a batted ball during the session with a launch angle between 8 to 32 degrees.

 


 

BLAST MOTION

HAND SPEED (AVG.)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Hand Speed (avg)
1 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 23.3 mph
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 23.3 mph
3 Antonio Brown Jr IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School 2026 RHP 22.6 mph
4 Aidan Calvey IL Minooka Community 2024 22.0 mph
5 Tyler Weigand IL Northside College Prep 2025 SS 21.8 mph

Hand Speed: The observed speed as measured on the handle of the bat (measured six inches from the knob of the bat). Peak Hand Speed will occur prior to the moment of impact, very close to the commit time in the swing when the wrists unhinge.

BAT SPEED (AVG.)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Bat Speed (avg)
1 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 80.9 mph
2 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 78.0 mph
3 Aidan Calvey IL Minooka Community 2024 73.0 mph
4 George Allen IL Von Steuben 2025 3B 68.1 mph
5 Tyler Weigand IL Northside College Prep 2025 SS 66.8 mph

Bat Speed: The observed speed of the sweet spot of the bat at impact. The sweet spot of the bat is measured six inches from the tip of the bat.

ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION (AVG.)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Rot. Acc (avg)
1 Antonio Brown Jr IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School 2026 RHP 25.2 g
2 Dylan Kassab IL Hinsdale Central 2026 C 23.2 g
3 Kyle Boma IL Saint Patrick 2024 OF 20.3 g

Body Rotation: A swing that has the appropriate relative contributions of body and bat rotations is an efficient and Powerful swing that maintains proper sequencing. An efficient baseball swing is one in which the body creates the initial movements, which is then transferred to the arms and out to the bat, thereby maximizing Bat Speed through this proximal-to-distal kinematic sequencing movement pattern.

 


 

VIZUAL EDGE

EDGE SCORE

Rank Name State School Class Pos Edge Score
1 Hunter Bergdahl IL Lakes Community 2027 SS 81.51
2 Kyle Boma IL Saint Patrick 2024 OF 81.40
3 Justin Garcia Hernandez IL St. Patrick 2025 OF 80.48
4 Jackson Beiler IL Mount Zion 2025 SS 79.80
5 Owen Chael IL York 2025 C 79.47
6 Gavin Wilczewski IL St. Rita 2026 SS 79.02
7 Xavier White IL Homewood Flossmoor 2024 OF 78.70
8 Case Templlin IL Lincoln-Way East 2027 C 78.22
9 Chase Mascelli AK South Anchorage 2025 SS 76.92
10 Carson Maltby AK South Anchorage 2024 OF 75.60

The Edge Score is a comprehensive score out of 100 that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing athletes, parents, coaches and scouts with a benchmark number for assessing an athlete’s overall visual ability. In general the higher the Edge Score, the higher chance of athletic success. Think of the Edge Score as the 'Sixth Metric' in the standard Five-Tools that make up a ball player.

The average Edge Score for the 2020 MLB Draft Class was 79.3 (of hitters who completed a Vizual Edge test). MLB players we've worked with typically show stronger scores, with elite hitters scoring consistently above 87.0 on their Edge Score.

CLICK HERE for a look at the complete statistics from the event.

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