Prep Baseball Report

2025 Future Games: A Blast Motion Deep Dive


By Jeff McGarry
Blast Motion / WIN Reality

Every summer, the Future Games serves as the proving ground for the nation’s top uncommitted prep prospects. A stage built not on potential alone, but on the ability to stand out against elite peers in front of a national audience. In today’s data-rich baseball landscape however, it’s no longer just about what a player does on the field – it’s about how they do it.

With thousands of swings captured throughout the 2025 Future Games, we now have a detailed, measurable profile of each athlete’s offensive tools. Prep Baseball tracks four primary Blast Motion metrics – Bat Speed, Rotational Acceleration, On Plane Efficiency, and Peak Hand Speed. These help us assess what the eye may not immediately catch: a hitter’s physical ceiling, biomechanical efficiency, and developmental trajectory.

What follows is a comprehensive breakdown of each metric category, how they correlate with performance, and the players who most consistently demonstrated tools that translate. Whether you’re a college recruiter, on a pro scouting or player development staff, or interested fan, this is your look at the top Blast performers at the 2025 Future Games.

BLAST’S CORE METRICS

Before we assess individual performers, it’s critical to understand the value and application of each metric and average and top numbers at each level.

BAT SPEED

Definition: The velocity of the bat barrel at contact, measured in miles per hour (mph).

Why It Matters: Higher bat speed increases exit velocity potential and improves a hitter’s ability to drive the ball with authority. It is the foundational predictor of raw power.

Benchmarks for top recruits:

  • Elite: 73-plus mph
  • Above-Average: 69-72 mph
  • Developmental: Below 65 mph (depending on age/class)

ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION

Definition: Measures how quickly (forcefully) a hitter’s bat accelerates into the swing (measured in Gs).

Why It Matters: High RA allows hitters to delay their swing decisions and still generate a high level of power—a crucial skill against velocity and pitch sequencing. It brings down time to contact and is a player’s power ceiling.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 17g or higher
  • Competitive: 12-16.9g
  • Work on it: Below 12g

On-Plane Efficiency% (OPE)

Definition: The percentage of the swing in which the bat barrel is on the same plane. Paired with a positive attack angle, it will keep the bat “on the ball” for a longer period of time.

Why It Matters: High OPE indicates an efficient swing and usually more opportunity for contact. It improves barrel control and raises both batting average and contact quality.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 80% or higher
  • Very Good: 70-79%
  • Needs Improvement: Below 60%

Peak Hand Speed

Definition: Maximum speed of the hands during the swing.

Why It Matters: High hand speed allows for better reaction time, quicker barrel path initiation, and effective swing adjustments, especially against advanced pitching.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 23-plus mph
  • Strong: 20-22.9 mph
  • Developing: <18 mph

For a complete list of Blast Motion metrics and averages by age/level of play, click here.


BREAKOUTS AT THE 2025 FUTURE GAMES 💥

Across thousands of swings and multiple games from the Senior Future Games (Class of 2026), Future Games (2027), and Junior Future Games (2029-2030), trends emerged, and many of the top showcase players from a Blast standpoint executed on the field in games as their metrics may have hinted.

Let’s explore the metric-by-metric breakdown.

BAT SPEED LEADERBOARDS

Bat Speed is the first standard for evaluating power. The top bat speed performers at the 2025 Future Games didn’t just show well in testing, they also delivered on the field. Hector Cadena (United HS, TX, 2027) nearly led all hitters with an elite 84.43 mph bat speed and he backed it up with four hits and a home run during gameplay.

Easton Brunson (83.41; Goose Creek HS, TX, 2027) and Emmett Brown (82.75; Glacier Peak HS, WA, 2027) both had a pair of hits, with Brown adding a long ball in gameplay. Sebastian Castillo (81.75; Byron Nelson HS, TX) earned Future Games MVP honors with five hits including a home run and a double, showcasing one of the event’s most complete offensive performances. Ian Evert (81.67; Seaholm HS, MI, 2027) and Tavis Honeycutt (81.28; Newberry HS, FL, 2027) each recorded multiple hits, with Honeycutt tallying two doubles and Honeycutt with one double on three hits. Across the board, this group combined standout Blast Motion metrics with real in-game production.

Check out the bat speed leaderboards from each event below.

FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2027)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Bat Speed (avg)
1 Ryan Watson VA Greenbrier Christian Academy 2027 1B 86.8 mph
2 Hector Cadena TX United Highschool 2027 3B 84.4 mph
3 Easton Brunson TX Goose Creek 2027 1B 83.4 mph
4 Emmett Brown WA Glacier Peak 2027 1B 82.8 mph
5 Sebastian Castillo TX Byron Nelson 2027 SS 81.8 mph
6 Ian Evert MI Ernest W Seaholm High School 2027 3B 81.7 mph
7 Tavis Honeycutt FL Newberry 2027 3B 81.3 mph
8 Logan Grubbs NV Palo Verde 2027 OF 80.7 mph
9 Jayden Pearl TN Battle Ground Academy 2027 OF 80.0 mph
10 Jalen Jacob ON St. Joan of Arc 2027 3B 80.0 mph
11 Graydon Ambrose VA First Colonial High 2027 C 79.9 mph
12 Cooper Vais CO Arvada West 2027 RHP 79.5 mph
13 Max Hinahara HI Punahou 2027 3B 79.3 mph
14 Sullivan Reed MS Lamar 2027 3B 79.3 mph
15 Troy Stimpson PA Canon-McMillan 2027 C 79.1 mph

SENIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2026)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Bat Speed (avg)
1 Anthony Chavez IL Mount Carmel 2026 1B 85.2 mph
2 Jakub Mudd NC Cardinal Gibbons 2026 OF 83.4 mph
3 Dylan Palmer NC East Wake Academy 2026 OF 80.9 mph
4 Tyler Kephart CO Fossil Ridge 2026 C 80.9 mph
5 Aedan Palmer NY Elmira 2026 LHP 79.3 mph
6 Luke Moore PA Malvern Preparatory School 2026 C 79.1 mph
7 Keenan Donaldson IL New Trier 2026 C 78.9 mph
8 Brayden Mack NY Mexico 2026 SS 78.2 mph
9 Eli Hampton KY Owensboro High School 2026 C 78.1 mph
10 Trey Luke GA Rockmart 2026 LHP 77.6 mph
11 Austin Baldwin NE Beatrice High School 2026 SS 77.5 mph
12 Brandon Bea IA Davenport North 2026 OF 77.5 mph
13 Everett Hagen AZ Desert Mountain 2026 OF 77.5 mph
14 Haden Heath LA Barbe 2026 1B 77.2 mph
15 Dylan Hornback KY North Bullitt 2026 OF 77.2 mph

JUNIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2029-2030)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Bat Speed (avg)
1 Isaac Marshall IN heritage christian 2029 1B 79.6 mph
2 Brodie Taylor LA West Monroe High School 2029 SS 79.3 mph
3 Kaeden Villanueva MO Ozark 2029 OF 78.3 mph
4 Bates Harrison GA Statesboro 2029 OF 77.4 mph
5 Brady Sumner TN Collierville 2029 3B 76.6 mph
6 Merrik Cornelius KY Boyle County High School 2029 RHP 76.3 mph
7 Griffin Moss MS Houston High 2029 C 75.3 mph
8 Whitton Butler NC High Point Christian Academy 2029 1B 75.2 mph
9 Graham Toogood TX Lubbock Cooper Liberty 2029 OF 74.9 mph
10 Kaysen Wiggins MS Lewisburg 2029 C 73.9 mph
11 Christian Korba OR Roseburg High School 2029 3B 73.9 mph
12 Brady Dohrmann MO St. John Vianney HS 2029 RHP 73.6 mph
13 Easton Chen GA Walton 2029 C 73.6 mph
14 Carson Sloan IN Center Grove 2029 OF 73.3 mph
15 Dawson Lewis MS Northwest Rankin High School 2029 SS 73.2 mph


Rotational Acceleration Leaderboards

Several hitters stood out at the 2025 Future Games for their elite rotational acceleration, a key Blast Motion metric that some consider predictive of next-level success. Andrew Bezak (Our Lady of Good Counsel HS, MD, 2027) topped the leaderboard at 34.38 g and backed it with four hits, including a triple. AJ Hogart (31.94; University Heights HS, KY, 2027) delivered the most complete line with five hits — three for extra bases — including two doubles and a home run.

Berrin Zenner (33.98; Franklin Road HS, TN, 2027) flashed explosive rotation with two hits and a double, while Cruz Garcia (32.09; Brent International HS, CA, 2027) added a pair of knocks of his own. Grant Stafford (30.08; Lufkin HS, TX, 2027) filled up the box score with two hits and five walks, showing a disciplined approach at the plate. These rotational leaders combined good movement, strength, and mechanics with strong results, reinforcing their offensive upside.

FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2027)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Rot. Acc (avg)
1 Andrew Bezak MD Our Lady of Good Counsel High School 2027 OF 34.4 g
2 Ian Evert MI Ernest W Seaholm High School 2027 3B 34.3 g
3 Berrin Zenner TN Franklin Road Academy 2027 OF 34.0 g
4 Cruz Garcia CA Brent International School 2027 C 32.1 g
5 AJ Hogart KY University Heights Academy 2027 OF 31.9 g
6 Blaine Bilderback NV Douglas 2027 RHP 30.7 g
7 Grant Stafford TX Lufkin 2027 SS 30.1 g
8 Cooper Vais CO Arvada West 2027 RHP 29.1 g
9 Jaxon Gatt MI Catholic Central High School 2027 OF 29.1 g
10 Jett Walters FL Berkeley Prep 2027 OF 27.7 g
11 Hays Ensley KS Mulvane 2027 OF 26.9 g
12 Wyatt McDaniels MS Mooreville 2027 C 26.8 g
13 Brue Milner AL Tallassee High School 2027 C 26.5 g
14 Jaxson Jett KY Trinity 2027 OF 26.4 g
15 Cale Hackenberg MI Marcellus High School 2027 C 26.3 g

SENIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2026)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Rot. Acc (avg)
1 Trey Luke GA Rockmart 2026 LHP 40.6 g
2 Kellen Ford MI Hopkins 2026 OF 36.0 g
3 Reid Dadic FL Coral Springs Charter School 2026 OF 32.5 g
4 Kenyon Oakes OH Massillon Jackson 2026 LHP 32.2 g
5 JT Ritchie KY Henry Clay 2026 SS 29.2 g
6 Mason Crang CA San Marcos Senior High 2026 3B 26.6 g
7 Justin Lopez CA Villa Park 2026 2B 26.4 g
8 Donnie Rosenthal NE Papillion La Vista South High School 2026 OF 26.2 g
9 Anthony Chavez IL Mount Carmel 2026 1B 25.1 g
10 Kai Howard ON Bishop Allen Academy 2026 SS 25.0 g
11 Chase Pearrow TX Waxahachie 2026 SS 24.5 g
12 Nate Alario LA John Curtis Christian 2026 OF 24.3 g
13 Austin Smith AZ IMG Academy 2026 C 24.2 g
14 Luke Moore PA Malvern Preparatory School 2026 C 23.6 g
15 Zach Hu LA Episcopal 2026 C 23.1 g

JUNIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2029-2030)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Rot. Acc (avg)
1 Nick Stangota NJ Notre Dame High School 2029 OF 28.3 g
2 Brady Sumner TN Collierville 2029 3B 27.2 g
3 Garner Hedrick VA Benedictine College Preparatory 2029 OF 24.9 g
4 Carson Thieme GA Athens Academy 2029 SS 24.7 g
5 Cooper Parman KY Whitley County High School 2029 3B 23.9 g
6 Bryson Jones VA Deep Run High 2029 C 23.0 g
7 Ty Karnes AR Greenwood 2029 SS 22.9 g
8 Jackson Trantham NV Durango 2029 C 22.7 g
9 Carson Sloan IN Center Grove 2029 OF 22.6 g
10 Merrik Cornelius KY Boyle County High School 2029 RHP 22.4 g
11 Mason Lewandoski MN Cretin Derham Hall 2029 SS 21.8 g
12 Carson Florence GA Blessed Trinity Catholic 2029 2B 21.8 g
13 Grady Bledsoe MS North Pontotoc 2029 SS 21.8 g
14 Ajay Hermosura NV Bishop Gorman 2029 SS 21.7 g
15 Whitton Butler NC High Point Christian Academy 2029 1B 21.4 g


On-Plane Efficiency% Leaderboards

Among all Blast Motion metrics, on-plane efficiency% (OPE) is the most directly tied to bat-to-ball skills. Players with an OPE rating above 80 percent rarely miss their pitch. It reflects swing adjustability, plane matching, and consistent, repeatable contact, all essential traits for hitting in-game pitching. Several hitters proved that true at the 2025 Future Games.

Jayden Montanez (Brunswick HS, CT, 2027) led the way at 91.42% on-plane efficiency and collected three hits in-game. Nolan Rolloff (90.27%; Owatonna HS, MN, 2027), Ryker Mahnke (90.00%; Lawrence Free State HS, KS, 2027), and Landon Klee (89.91%; Camdenton HS, MO) each posted elite scores while each recording two hits during gameplay. Their consistency at the plate matched the data, proving that being on-plane can be a path to production.

FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2027)

Rank Name State School Class Pos On Plane Eff (avg)
1 Jayden Montanez CT Brunswick School 2027 2B 91 %
2 Luke Weatherley AR Jonesboro 2027 C 90 %
3 Nolan Rolloff MN Owatonna Senior High School 2027 SS 90 %
4 Ryker Mahnke KS Lawrence Free State 2027 OF 90 %
5 Landon Klee MO Camdenton 2027 OF 89 %
6 Trig Richards UT Salem Hills 2027 LHP 88 %
7 Evan Lee VA Cave Spring 2027 OF 88 %
8 Crews Albritton MS Tri-County Academy 2027 OF 87 %
9 Kyle Soule ME Greely 2027 SS 87 %
10 Santiago Williams NV Basic Academy 2027 C 87 %
11 Ty Beck MN Farmington High School 2027 OF 87 %
12 Hudson Riordan SC Legion Collegiate Academy 2027 1B 87 %
13 Braylon Sheffield FL BISHOP VEROT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 2027 3B 87 %
14 Luke Bacon CA Santiago High 2027 C 86 %
15 Declan Moylett CO Severance 2027 C 86 %

SENIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2026)

Rank Name State School Class Pos On Plane Eff (avg)
1 Kellen Ford MI Hopkins 2026 OF 94 %
2 Bryson Keller LA Lutcher 2026 C 87 %
3 Brody Barber NJ Ramapo High School 2026 C 87 %
4 Ty Barber NJ Ramapo High School 2026 SS 86 %
5 Thomas Jewett VA St Paul Vi Catholic High School 2026 SS 86 %
6 Dayne Liske AB St Joe's 2026 3B 85 %
7 Garrett Latham MS Lewisburg 2026 OF 85 %
8 Ryan Steele TX Victoria East 2026 OF 84 %
9 Chase Shollenberger PA Easton 2026 1B 84 %
10 Reid Dadic FL Coral Springs Charter School 2026 OF 83 %
11 Akeem (AJ) Jones Jr. MO Francis Howell 2026 OF 83 %
12 Bryce Russell KY Adair County 2026 3B 83 %
13 Jace Mataczynski WI Hudson 2026 SS 81 %
14 Reis Bellar IN Peru High School 2026 OF 81 %
15 Brayden Mack NY Mexico 2026 SS 81 %

JUNIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2029-2030)

Rank Name State School Class Pos On Plane Eff (avg)
1 Jace Kennedy KS Maize 2029 OF 94 %
2 Drew Reece MI Lansing Catholic 2029 C 93 %
3 Nolan Gratton PA Malvern Prep 2029 C 92 %
4 Hudson Spillers LA West Monroe High School 2029 OF 91 %
5 Jacob Kaspar IL Brother Rice 2029 C 91 %
6 Christian Mkrtumian MI University of Detroit Jesuit High School 2029 LHP 91 %
7 Ryder Cate WA puyallup 2029 RHP 90 %
8 Alex Michalowski MI Romeo High School 2029 RHP 90 %
9 Easton Smith MS Lewisburg 2029 OF 89 %
10 Eli McDaniels MS Mooreville 2029 C 88 %
11 Frankie Pagano IA Dowling Catholic High School 2029 LHP 88 %
12 Cael Ebert WI Homestead 2029 SS 88 %
^ Carson Thieme GA Athens Academy 2029 SS 88 %
13 Brogen Stephens GA Homeschool (GA) 2029 OF 88 %
14 Bret Estep KY Corbin 2029 SS 88 %
15 Carson Sloan IN Center Grove 2029 OF 87 %


Peak Hand Speed Leaderboards

Hand speed doesn’t directly correlate with power, but it does reflect how well a hitter can react. In an era of high velocity and spin, quick hands can be a separator. Take a look at the top performers below from each class.

FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2027)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Hand Speed (avg)
1 Kade Luker LA Cedar Creek School 2027 LHP 26.7 mph
2 Layton Holt AR Valley View 2027 1B 26.6 mph
3 Korbin Greaves ON pickering high school 2027 1B 26.3 mph
4 Jake Jenkins TX Mansfield Legacy 2027 1B 26.1 mph
5 Blaine Bilderback NV Douglas 2027 RHP 25.9 mph
6 Cooper Vais CO Arvada West 2027 RHP 25.7 mph
7 Benji Bauer OK Owasso 2027 C 25.7 mph
8 Mark Williams Jr. MD Southern Maryland Christian Academy 2027 1B 25.6 mph
9 Easton Brunson TX Goose Creek 2027 1B 25.5 mph
10 Bridger Schmidt IA Linn-Mar 2027 1B 25.5 mph
11 Ayden Collier TX George Ranch 2027 OF 25.4 mph
12 AJ Hogart KY University Heights Academy 2027 OF 25.3 mph
13 Braden Richardson SC Fort Mill High 2027 2B 25.3 mph
14 Brennan Neal GA Brookstone School 2027 SS 25.3 mph
15 Ryan Watson VA Greenbrier Christian Academy 2027 1B 25.2 mph

SENIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2026)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Hand Speed (avg)
1 Kellen Ford MI Hopkins 2026 OF 27.9 mph
2 Kenyon Oakes OH Massillon Jackson 2026 LHP 27.5 mph
3 Jakub Mudd NC Cardinal Gibbons 2026 OF 26.0 mph
4 Brenden Olsen MI Niles Senior High School 2026 1B 25.4 mph
5 Jetner Welch CA Santa Barbara High School 2026 OF 25.2 mph
6 JT Ritchie KY Henry Clay 2026 SS 24.6 mph
7 Grant Martinez AL Springville 2026 1B 24.5 mph
8 Lincoln Dalton IA Pleasant Valley High School 2026 RHP 24.1 mph
9 Mac Reed OH Turpin High School 2026 SS 24.1 mph
10 Brayden Mack NY Mexico 2026 SS 24.0 mph
11 Reid Dadic FL Coral Springs Charter School 2026 OF 24.0 mph
12 Trey Luke GA Rockmart 2026 LHP 24.0 mph
13 Mac Solis KS Shawnee Mission South 2026 SS 23.8 mph
14 Aidan Spagna VA Independence High 2026 C 23.7 mph
15 Donnie Rosenthal NE Papillion La Vista South High School 2026 OF 23.6 mph

JUNIOR FUTURE GAMES LEADERS (2029-2030)

Rank Name State School Class Pos Hand Speed (avg)
1 Brodie Taylor LA West Monroe High School 2029 SS 28.8 mph
2 Carter Winchester LA Mandeville High School 2029 C 25.9 mph
3 Mason Lewandoski MN Cretin Derham Hall 2029 SS 25.3 mph
4 Eli Forbes VA Westfield High 2029 OF 25.2 mph
5 Kaysen Wiggins MS Lewisburg 2029 C 24.5 mph
6 Whitton Butler NC High Point Christian Academy 2029 1B 24.4 mph
7 Griffin Moss MS Houston High 2029 C 24.3 mph
8 Grady Bledsoe MS North Pontotoc 2029 SS 24.3 mph
9 Nolan Gratton PA Malvern Prep 2029 C 24.2 mph
10 Ajay Hermosura NV Bishop Gorman 2029 SS 24.2 mph
11 Trey Pollock SC Dutch Fork Middle 2029 SS 24.1 mph
12 Lawson Tyndall NC Eastern Carolina Academy 2029 C 23.8 mph
13 Brooks Baron LA Catholic 2029 1B 23.7 mph
14 Merrik Cornelius KY Boyle County High School 2029 RHP 23.7 mph
15 Joel Courtney OK Jenks 2029 OF 23.6 mph


OUR FINAL TAKE

The 2025 Future Games once again affirmed that Blast Motion data is both informative and predictive. Hitters like Castillo, Bezak, Cadena, and Hogart each tested well at the event's workout day, and went on to perform at a high level in-game. Their Blast profiles translated into offensive impact during live competition, reinforcing the value of these metrics in real-world scouting and player development environments.

For coaches, this data provides validation, or even a necessary challenge, to what the eye perceives. For players, it offers a clear roadmap for growth, transforming raw metrics into actionable goals. From a development standpoint, it establishes a baseline and becomes the foundation of a structured training plan. With regular retesting, players can track measurable progress and determine whether their current approach is producing the desired results. And for evaluators, it sharpens the lens through which talent is assessed, bringing greater clarity and objectivity to the scouting process.

Prep Baseball remains committed to delivering actionable insights into player potential. We’re proud to be collaborating with the scouts and staff at Prep Baseball to provide these tools, insights, and of course these names, to the coaches and programs looking to build the future.

A huge thanks to Prep Baseball on behalf of Blast Motion and WIN Reality for letting us be a part of the 2025 Future Games.


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