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TrackMan Hitting Leaders: Outer Banks Fall ID & First Flight Scout Day


Brandon Hall
NC / Mid-ATL Director of Scouting

Outer Banks Fall ID & First Flight Scout Day – Event Rewind

The Outer Banks Fall ID and First Flight High School Scout Day were held simultaneously at First Flight High School in Kill Devil Hills, NC, bringing together a strong group of players from the eastern part of the state for a full day of evaluation and data collection.

Participants went through a pro-style workout, which included multiple rounds of batting practice and a defensive workout in front of Prep Baseball’s scouting staff. TrackMan technology was used throughout the day to capture detailed ball flight data during BP and pitcher bullpens, providing measurable insight into each player’s performance.

Athletic testing powered by VALD Performance included laser-timed 60-yard dashes with 10-yard and 30-yard splits, offering verified data on each athlete’s speed and explosiveness.

This blog series will highlight the top performers from the event, featuring statistical leaders and standout players across multiple categories as we take a deeper look at the talent on display in the Outer Banks.

Outer Banks Fall ID – Click for roster and full array of stats and analytics

First Flight HS Scout Day - Click for roster and full array of stats and analytics



TRACKMAN HITTERS - Outer Banks ID & First Flight Scout Day

MAX EXIT VELOCITY

HIGHEST AVG. EXIT VELOCITY

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 impact.

MAX BATTED DISTANCE

HIGHEST SWEET SPOT%

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.

HIGHEST HARD HIT%

Hard Hit percentage: Percentage of batted balls within a given event that were measured at 90mph or higher.

HIGHEST LINE DRIVE%

Line Drive percentage: Percentage of batted balls with launch angles between 10 and 25 degrees in the given event


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