The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.57
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
91.0
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.
15.7
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.03
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
78.0
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
84.0
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 highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
82.91
Edge Score
The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
The maximum speed, in the direction of home plate, that the wrist is traveling. Measured in meters per second (m/s)
Arm Slot
Angle of the forearm relative to the ground between maximum external rotation (MER) and ball release (BR). Which can be a powerful player comparison metric, delivered in degrees.
Knee Extension Velo
The angular velocity of the front knee straightening after foot plant, which provides indicators of velocity potential. Measured in degrees per second.
Deception
The amount of time that the ball is visible to the hitter, after the instant of front foot strike. Measures in milliseconds.
Hip-Shoulder Separation
The difference in angle of between the hips and shoulders, occurring close to the foot plant. Measured in degrees.
Arguably the biggest winner from Team Wisconsin this past week, OF Trevor Vande Hey(Wrightstown, 2025) showcased the loudest and strongest tools not only in the state of Wisconsin, but on a national stage in both a workout setting and in live action. Vande Hey, presenting himself at a quick-twitch 6-foot, 195-pound frame, once again displayed his natural strength and advanced athleticism in front of our staff. It started with his 60-yard dash, where Vande Hey ranked within the top-20 with an extremely fast time of 6.57 seconds. The right-handed batter followed that up with an electric round of BP, averaging an EV of 96.8 mph, good for No. 3 overall amongst the pool of national competition. What’s even more impressive was the incoming junior posted a 101.3 mph max EV, ranking in the top-10, by far the highest for a member of Team Wisconsin in 2023. It was a simple, quiet approach, where Vande Hey allowed each pitch to travel and barreled line drives to all gaps in an effortless fashion. The smooth actions and ease that Vande Hey plays the game with showed in the outfield as well, where the true center fielder reached 90 mph to wrap up his showcase session. For some, showcase traits and tools don’t necessarily translate to gameplay; that was not the case for Vande Hey. He kicked things off with a triple to deep right field, nearly hitting a home run to the opposite field. In taking an upper-80s arm the other way, the star showcased his speed, tearing apart the base paths while beating a throw and cruising into third base. His 77 mph average bat speed was reflected in his final at bat of the weekend as well, where Vande Hey launched a home run to left-center field, banging off one of the shopping crates as people enter and exit the LakePoint Sports Complex. It summarized a legendary week for Vande Hey, as he departed from Georgia with a star next to his name, garnering one of the best skill sets among the 2025 class from a national perspective.
2/25/23
There are few prospects in the region who boast the versatile, powerful profile that OF Trevor Vande Hey (Wrightstown, 2025) possesses. Vande Hey is currently ranked No. 7 in the state of Wisconsin for the class of ‘25, and he only enhanced his prospect stock at this event. Standing at a strong and athletic 6-foot, 195 pounds, Vande Hey began the day by running a 6.76 in the 60-yard dash, a stellar time that led all sophomores here made even more impressive when factoring in his broad and strong 6-foot, 195-pound build. At the plate, he was responsible for an impressive round of batting practice backed by equally impressive metrics. The right-handed hitter showed the ability to get to a strong hitting position, and his quick-twitch hands and natural strength allow him to impact the ball as a middle-of-the-order threat. He produced a max exit velocity of 103.1 mph, a max distance of 390 feet, an average hand speed of 26.9 mph, an event-high. He showed well in the outfield as well where he showed a quick arm with carry where he recorded a max velocity on throws to home of 91 mph, tied for the event-best.
2/25/23
Positional Profile: OF/RHP Body: 6-0, 195-pounds. Well proportioned, projectable. Hits: RHH. Upright set up, slightly open. Strides away from hands gets into strong hitting position, lighting quick hands with strength, ball jumps. Power: 103 max exit velocity, averaged 82.7 MPH. 391' max distance. Arm: RH. OF-91 mph. Medium draw, high 3/4 slot, quick arm, serious carry. Defense: One-hand gather, shuffle towards target. Run: 6.76 runner in the 60. Vizual Edge: 81.48 Edge Score
2/27/22
Positional Profile: RHP/OF Body: 5-10, 170-pounds. Delivery: Side-step initiates an athletic tall/fall type delivery, upright at balance point, lands square to target. Arm Action: RH. Short arm draw into scap retraction, over-the-top slot. FB: T80.7, 77.5-80.4 mph. Straight four-seam type, slight carry at times. T1727, 1579 average rpm. SL: 62.7-65.2 mph. T2055, 1868 average rpm. CH: 64.2-67.9 mph. Similar slot to fastball, plays straight. T1315, 1170 average rpm.
2/12/22
Vande Hey emerged as a follow name in the state’s 2025 class, boasting a proportionally strong 5-foot-10, 170-pound frame and running a 7.03 in the 60-yard dash early on in his workout. He drove the baseball with noticeable strength to all fields, particularly for his age, reaching a max exit velocity of 97.6 mph and averaging 89.9 mph off the bat throughout his round. Vande Hey’s furthest batted ball landed at an estimated distance of 356 feet, which too is an impressive power number for the current freshman. On defense, he threw from a high slot with solid arm strength and carried through the target, topping at 84 mph from the outfield. We had heard some positive reports about him throughout the off-season and he certainly impressed our scouts.
2/12/22
Positional Profile: RHP/OF Body: 5-10, 170-pounds. High waist, lean, athletic proportions. Explosive. Hit: RHH. Tall, narrow setup with a short square stride. Very rotational. Short entry with barrel depth. Quick to the ball with some easy lift to the pull-side gap when synced. Power: 97.6 max exit velocity, averaged 89.9 mph. 355’ max distance. Arm: RH. INF - 78 mph. OF - 84 mph. High slot with carry. Solid arm strength. Defense: Quality gather. On line through release. //INF Long gathers and transitions on the infield. Slow to exchange. More of an outfielder currently. Run: 7.03 runner in the 60.
6/06/21
5-foot-10, 170 pounds; broad shoulders, high waist, physical for age. While Vande Hey has upside to tease out from the mound, he showed best from the right-handed batter’s box at our PBR at The Rock Championships. Tall/balanced pre-pitch setup, rhythm in hands, open front foot, patient and confident approach. Strides to even while hands load back in a bar, pulls handle on short path into the zone, whippy barrel through it; demonstrated hand/eye skills, barrel feel, physicality in build made for loud contact at impact.
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Arguably the biggest winner from Team Wisconsin this past week, OF Trevor Vande Hey (Wrightstown, 2025) showcased the loudest and strongest tools not only in the state of Wisconsin, but on a national stage in both a workout setting and in live action. Vande Hey, presenting himself at a quick-twitch 6-foot, 195-pound frame, once again displayed his natural strength and advanced athleticism in front of our staff. It started with his 60-yard dash, where Vande Hey ranked within the top-20 with an extremely fast time of 6.57 seconds. The right-handed batter followed that up with an electric round of BP, averaging an EV of 96.8 mph, good for No. 3 overall amongst the pool of national competition. What’s even more impressive was the incoming junior posted a 101.3 mph max EV, ranking in the top-10, by far the highest for a member of Team Wisconsin in 2023. It was a simple, quiet approach, where Vande Hey allowed each pitch to travel and barreled line drives to all gaps in an effortless fashion. The smooth actions and ease that Vande Hey plays the game with showed in the outfield as well, where the true center fielder reached 90 mph to wrap up his showcase session. For some, showcase traits and tools don’t necessarily translate to gameplay; that was not the case for Vande Hey. He kicked things off with a triple to deep right field, nearly hitting a home run to the opposite field. In taking an upper-80s arm the other way, the star showcased his speed, tearing apart the base paths while beating a throw and cruising into third base. His 77 mph average bat speed was reflected in his final at bat of the weekend as well, where Vande Hey launched a home run to left-center field, banging off one of the shopping crates as people enter and exit the LakePoint Sports Complex. It summarized a legendary week for Vande Hey, as he departed from Georgia with a star next to his name, garnering one of the best skill sets among the 2025 class from a national perspective.
There are few prospects in the region who boast the versatile, powerful profile that OF Trevor Vande Hey (Wrightstown, 2025) possesses. Vande Hey is currently ranked No. 7 in the state of Wisconsin for the class of ‘25, and he only enhanced his prospect stock at this event. Standing at a strong and athletic 6-foot, 195 pounds, Vande Hey began the day by running a 6.76 in the 60-yard dash, a stellar time that led all sophomores here made even more impressive when factoring in his broad and strong 6-foot, 195-pound build. At the plate, he was responsible for an impressive round of batting practice backed by equally impressive metrics. The right-handed hitter showed the ability to get to a strong hitting position, and his quick-twitch hands and natural strength allow him to impact the ball as a middle-of-the-order threat. He produced a max exit velocity of 103.1 mph, a max distance of 390 feet, an average hand speed of 26.9 mph, an event-high. He showed well in the outfield as well where he showed a quick arm with carry where he recorded a max velocity on throws to home of 91 mph, tied for the event-best.
Positional Profile: OF/RHP
Body: 6-0, 195-pounds. Well proportioned, projectable.
Hits: RHH. Upright set up, slightly open. Strides away from hands gets into strong hitting position, lighting quick hands with strength, ball jumps.
Power: 103 max exit velocity, averaged 82.7 MPH. 391' max distance.
Arm: RH. OF-91 mph. Medium draw, high 3/4 slot, quick arm, serious carry.
Defense: One-hand gather, shuffle towards target.
Run: 6.76 runner in the 60.
Vizual Edge: 81.48 Edge Score
Positional Profile: RHP/OF
Body: 5-10, 170-pounds.
Delivery: Side-step initiates an athletic tall/fall type delivery, upright at balance point, lands square to target.
Arm Action: RH. Short arm draw into scap retraction, over-the-top slot.
FB: T80.7, 77.5-80.4 mph. Straight four-seam type, slight carry at times. T1727, 1579 average rpm.
SL: 62.7-65.2 mph. T2055, 1868 average rpm.
CH: 64.2-67.9 mph. Similar slot to fastball, plays straight. T1315, 1170 average rpm.
Vande Hey emerged as a follow name in the state’s 2025 class, boasting a proportionally strong 5-foot-10, 170-pound frame and running a 7.03 in the 60-yard dash early on in his workout. He drove the baseball with noticeable strength to all fields, particularly for his age, reaching a max exit velocity of 97.6 mph and averaging 89.9 mph off the bat throughout his round. Vande Hey’s furthest batted ball landed at an estimated distance of 356 feet, which too is an impressive power number for the current freshman. On defense, he threw from a high slot with solid arm strength and carried through the target, topping at 84 mph from the outfield. We had heard some positive reports about him throughout the off-season and he certainly impressed our scouts.
Positional Profile: RHP/OF
Body: 5-10, 170-pounds. High waist, lean, athletic proportions. Explosive.
Hit: RHH. Tall, narrow setup with a short square stride. Very rotational. Short entry with barrel depth. Quick to the ball with some easy lift to the pull-side gap when synced.
Power: 97.6 max exit velocity, averaged 89.9 mph. 355’ max distance.
Arm: RH. INF - 78 mph. OF - 84 mph. High slot with carry. Solid arm strength.
Defense: Quality gather. On line through release. //INF Long gathers and transitions on the infield. Slow to exchange. More of an outfielder currently.
Run: 7.03 runner in the 60.
5-foot-10, 170 pounds; broad shoulders, high waist, physical for age. While Vande Hey has upside to tease out from the mound, he showed best from the right-handed batter’s box at our PBR at The Rock Championships. Tall/balanced pre-pitch setup, rhythm in hands, open front foot, patient and confident approach. Strides to even while hands load back in a bar, pulls handle on short path into the zone, whippy barrel through it; demonstrated hand/eye skills, barrel feel, physicality in build made for loud contact at impact.