Chicagoland Summer ID: Positional Data Dive
June 25, 2026
On Tuesday, June 9th, the Prep Baseball Illinois team hosted the Chicagoland Summer ID at Triton College in River Grove, IL. This was an open event for all high school classes (2027-2030), and gave our staff an ample look at the area's top prospects.
50 players made their way to River Grove and participated in a pro-style workout, gathering unrivaled access to data through our state-of-the-art tech partners, as well as in-depth scouting analysis from our Prep Baseball Illinois staff.
Today, we will take a further in-depth look at the top position players with the help of our tech partnerships, broken down by the categories below:
VALD ATHLETIC TESTING
60-YARD
| Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yd |
| 1 | Bo Lundquist | IL | Byron | 2028 | OF | 6.67 s |
| 2 | Jack Torrez | IL | Maine South | 2028 | OF | 6.83 s |
| 3 | Daniel Wells | IL | Glenbard East | 2028 | OF | 6.86 s |
| 4 | James Casaccio | IL | Nazareth Academy | 2028 | OF | 6.88 s |
| 5 | Cruz Cook | IL | Harlem | 2029 | SS | 6.95 s |
| ^ | Tyler Arnold | IL | Lincoln-Way Central | 2027 | OF | 6.95 s |
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.
MAX RUN SPEED
| Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Run speed (max) |
| 1 | Bo Lundquist | IL | Byron | 2028 | OF | 20.8 |
| 2 | Jack Torrez | IL | Maine South | 2028 | OF | 20.5 |
| 3 | Daniel Wells | IL | Glenbard East | 2028 | OF | 20.3 |
| 4 | James Casaccio | IL | Nazareth Academy | 2028 | OF | 20.2 |
| 5 | James Carter | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2029 | OF | 20.1 |
TRACKMAN
We'll continue to roll out the data we gathered from this event, starting with the analytics we have at our disposal from our TrackMan units. Below we'll look at which players had noteworthy batted ball and pitch data.
EXIT VELOCITY (MAX)
| Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velocity (max) |
| 1 | Beckham Francis | IL | Oswego | 2028 | OF | 100.8 mph |
| 2 | Jack Kaplan | IL | Loyola Academy | 2027 | C | 100.4 mph |
| 3 | Drew Carrison | IL | Buffalo Grove | 2027 | LHP | 100.3 mph |
| 4 | Conor Powers | IL | Minooka | 2027 | RHP | 97.2 mph |
| 5 | Landon Hahn | IL | North Boone High | 2029 | RHP | 96.8 mph |
| 6 | Jaythan Collazo | IL | Oak Park & River Forest High Sch | 2028 | C | 96.4 mph |
| 7 | Dylan Doogs | IL | Oswego | 2027 | OF | 95.9 mph |
| 8 | Jack Agran | IL | Deerfield | 2027 | OF | 95.7 mph |
| 9 | Bo Lundquist | IL | Byron | 2028 | OF | 93.8 mph |
| 10 | Jaylen Camacho | IL | Crystal Lake Central High School | 2028 | SS | 93.2 mph |
| 11 | Daniel Wells | IL | Glenbard East | 2028 | OF | 92.6 mph |
| 12 | Dominic Milo | IL | Lincoln-Way Central | 2027 | 2B | 91.9 mph |
| 13 | Ethan Acosta | IL | Taft HS | 2028 | 3B | 91.4 mph |
| 14 | Logan Dunlop | IL | Oak Park & River Forest High Sch | 2028 | SS | 90.9 mph |
| 15 | Leo Lindahl | IL | Wheaton Warrenville South | 2029 | OF | 90.9 mph |
| 16 | Wes Tosch | IL | Prospect High School | 2028 | SS | 90.6 mph |
| 17 | James Carter | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2029 | OF | 90.5 mph |
| 18 | Dylan Molina | IL | St. Viator | 2029 | SS | 90.3 mph |
| 19 | Cruz Cook | IL | Harlem | 2029 | SS | 90.2 mph |
| 20 | Josh Berke | IL | Vernon Hills | 2029 | C | 89.8 mph |
EXIT VELOCITY (AVERAGE)
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 (MAX)
Sweet Spot %
| Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Sweet Spot % |
| 1 | Conor Powers | IL | Minooka | 2027 | RHP | 100 % |
| 2 | Ethan Acosta | IL | Taft HS | 2028 | 3B | 88 % |
| 3 | Tavin Gonzalez | IL | Proviso Math and Science Academy | 2028 | OF | 80 % |
| 4 | Logan Dunlop | IL | Oak Park & River Forest High Sch | 2028 | SS | 75 % |
| ^ | Christopher Johnsen | IL | Hersey | 2028 | OF | 75 % |
| ^ | Dominic Milo | IL | Lincoln-Way Central | 2027 | 2B | 75 % |
| ^ | Jaylen Camacho | IL | Crystal Lake Central High School | 2028 | SS | 75 % |
| 5 | Josh Berke | IL | Vernon Hills | 2029 | C | 71 % |
| ^ | Lucas Mazurek | IL | Notre Dame College Prep | 2029 | C | 71 % |
| 6 | Cruz Cook | IL | Harlem | 2029 | SS | 66 % |
| 7 | Landon Kelly | IL | Lincoln-Way East | 2028 | SS | 62 % |
| ^ | Jon Doogs | IL | Oswego | 2029 | C | 62 % |
| ^ | Wes Tosch | IL | Prospect High School | 2028 | SS | 62 % |
| ^ | Jackson Sturner | IL | Glenbrook North | 2026 | OF | 62 % |
| 8 | James Carter | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2029 | OF | 57 % |
| 9 | Dylan Doogs | IL | Oswego | 2027 | OF | 55 % |
| ^ | Jack Torrez | IL | Maine South | 2028 | OF | 55 % |
| ^ | Evan Fuller | IL | Byron | 2029 | C | 55 % |
| 10 | Sebastian Sichlau | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2028 | SS | 50 % |
| ^ | Rory Dore | IL | Loyola Academy | 2031 | OF | 50 % |
| ^ | Dylan Molina | IL | St. Viator | 2029 | SS | 50 % |
| ^ | Charlie Roberts | IL | Taft | 2028 | 3B | 50 % |
| ^ | Jack Agran | IL | Deerfield | 2027 | OF | 50 % |
| ^ | Johnathan Soto | IL | Speer Academy | 2028 | OF | 50 % |
| ^ | Charlie Dobry | IL | Maine South High School | 2028 | OF | 50 % |
| ^ | Kaiden Silecchia | IL | Hononegah | 2029 | 3B | 50 % |
| ^ | Landon Hahn | IL | North Boone High | 2029 | RHP | 50 % |
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.
VISUAL EDGE
A look at the top Vizual Edge scores from the event.
EDGE SCORE
| Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Edge Score |
| 1 | James Carter | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2029 | OF | 85.62 |
| 2 | Ben Tulley | IL | Marmion Academy | 2028 | RHP | 83.98 |
| 3 | Josh Berke | IL | Vernon Hills | 2029 | C | 79.01 |
| 4 | Drew Carrison | IL | Buffalo Grove | 2027 | LHP | 78.29 |
| 5 | Kevin Ly | IL | St. Patrick High School | 2029 | RHP | 77.74 |
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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