Prep Baseball Report

Data Dive: Jr. Future Games - Team NC


Brandon Hall
NC / Mid-ATL Director of Scouting

Junior Future Games: Team North Carolina Workout Breakdown

The end of July has become one of the most pivotal periods on the amateur baseball recruiting calendar. The Prep Baseball Future Games, held annually at LakePoint in Emerson, GA, brings together the top uncommitted talent from across the country—drawing national attention from college programs coast to coast. With over 400 college coaches expected in attendance, the 2025 Future Games stands as a premier showcase event for aspiring collegiate athletes.

This year’s event once again features a three-tiered structure:

  • The Senior Future Games, spotlighting uncommitted players from the Class of 2026
  • The traditional Future Games, highlighting the Class of 2027
  • And the Junior Future Games, featuring select talent from the 2029 and 2030 classes

The Junior Future Games saw some of the top 2029 and 2030 players from across North Carolina join together to work their way through this national tournament.  The event featured a workout day, followed by two days of pool play.  Team NC showed well, obtaining the No. 2 overall seed as the event went to a single-elimination tournament.  In total, Team NC would go 3-1, giving everyone a quick glimpse at the talent on deck in the state.

Below, we take a closer look at how the Team North Carolina performed in front of a packed house of college coaches and professional scouts at LakePoint.

Junior Future Games

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DATA DIVE: TEAM NORTH CAROLINA Jr. FUTURES WORKOUT

TrackMan Max Exit Velocity in BP

TrackMan Max Distance in BP

Infielder Arm Velocity

Outfield Arm Velocity

Catcher Velocity From the Crouch

Catcher Pop Times

60 Yard Dash Times

BLAST Average Bat Speed


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