Preseason All-State East: Blast Motion Metrics
February 17, 2025
The Preseason All-State events have rapidly become one of the premier showcase events in North Carolina. Now in their seventh year, these events serve as a launching point for the high school baseball season, allowing Prep Baseball to identify emerging talent to monitor throughout the spring. Additionally, they play a key role in assembling the Team Carolina watchlist for prestigious events such as the Prep Baseball Future Games, Super Sophomore Games, NC/SC Border Battle, and more.
These high-caliber events provide players with an opportunity to showcase their offseason development while competing alongside top talent from across the state. The Prep Baseball staff frequently observes physical transformations, increased strength and agility, and athletes achieving personal bests throughout the Preseason All-State workout.
The Preseason All-State workout follows a professional, combine-style format, allowing players to record key performance metrics and analytics both on the field and in controlled athletic testing environments. While these events take place early in the year—when players are still ramping up for the season—they provide the Prep Baseball scouting staff with valuable insights into a player's current skill level and potential for growth.
This year’s events commenced with pitchers and catchers participating in defensive evaluations. Catchers are given the opportunity to record full-length pop times at each hosting facility, followed by pitchers throwing controlled bullpens. TrackMan technology is utilized to capture comprehensive ball flight data, providing advanced analytics on each pitch.
As bullpen sessions conclude, position players transition into athletic testing. Using VALD Performance lasers, each athlete completes a laser-timed 30-yard sprint, including a 10-yard split measurement. Players also undergo various jump tests and grip strength assessments. Following the athletic testing, infielders and outfielders participate in defensive workouts, while hitters conclude the day with live batting practice. BLAST Motion technology collects pre-contact swing metrics, and TrackMan captures detailed ball flight data off the bat.
Following the event, the Prep Baseball scouting team meticulously analyzes all collected data, video, and scouting notes. This information is then distributed to college coaches, professional scouts, and baseball enthusiasts across the state who are eager to identify and track North Carolina’s top prospects
CLICK HERE to see the full roster and statistical out put from the Preseason All-State East.
Preseason All-State East By The Numbers
+ 4 players recorded an exit velocity over 100mph
+ 13 hitters recorded an exit velocity of 95mph or higher
+ 16 hitters had a BLAST bat speed of 75mph of higher
+ 13 players had a max distance of 340ft or longer.
+ 11 pitchers had a fastball at 85mph or higher
+ 4 pitchers had their fastball spin recorded higher than 2400rpm
+ 12 pitchers had their breaking ball spin at 2400rpm or higher
+ 6 catchers recorded a pop time of 2.10 or better
+ 9 outfielders had arm strength at 85mph or better
+ 8 infielders tested with arm strength across the infield at 80mph or higher
strength across the infield at 80mph or higher
Preseason All-State East- Blast Motion Metrics
MAX HAND SPEED
AVERAGE HAND SPEED
PEAK BAT SPEED
AVERAGE BAT SPEED
MAX ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION
AVERAGE ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION
AVERAGE ON PLANE EFFICIENCY
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