Prep Baseball Report

Best of 2025: Hard Hit % Leaders


Brandon Hall
NC / Mid-ATL Director of Scouting

Best of 2025: North Carolina Leaders

The Best of 2025 series serves as a comprehensive look back at the top performers across the Prep Baseball landscape in North Carolina throughout the 2025 calendar year. This collection pulls from every Prep Baseball event held in the state, along with national and regional events that featured Team North Carolina, creating a data-driven snapshot of the players who consistently stood out across the year.

2025 was a banner year for the state on the national stage. Team NC delivered strong performances at the Future Games, Jr. Future Games, Sr. Future Games, and the Super Sophomore Games, continuing to establish North Carolina as a reliable producer of high-end talent. The state was also represented by four players at the Super60, while two North Carolina prospects earned selections to the Prep Baseball All-American Game, highlighted by 2027 LHP Connor Salerno, who took home Most Valuable Pitcher honors.

That momentum carried over to the professional level, as North Carolina was well represented in the 2025 MLB Draft. With recent updates to the state rankings for the 2026 through 2029 classes, it’s clear that MLB scouts and college recruiters alike will continue to track the state closely in the years ahead.

The Best of 2025 leaderboards are built from the event analytics that power the Prep Baseball platform. Each event provides players with verified data, updated video, and measurable benchmarks that allow for direct comparison by position, class, and within the state. With over 1,000 college coaches and professional scouts subscribed, the platform serves as a vital tool for player evaluation, development tracking, and exposure—connecting North Carolina’s top performers with opportunities at the next level.

Hard Hit % | Best of 2025

The Hard Hit Percentage leaderboards utilize TrackMan data collected during batting practice at 2025 Prep Baseball events, measuring the percentage of batted balls recorded at 90 mph or higher. This metric helps identify hitters who consistently produce impact contact, separating true barrel strength from occasional hard swings.

By breaking the data down into overall leaders and class-by-class standouts, this leaderboard provides context for how contact quality develops across age groups. Each hitter featured demonstrated an ability to drive the baseball with authority on a consistent basis, making Hard Hit % one of the most telling indicators of offensive ceiling and in-game power projection.


HARD HIT PERCENTAGE

2026 GRADS

2027 GRADS

2028 GRADS

2029 GRADS


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