North Texas Fall Games: Positional Data Dive
October 16, 2025
On Sunday, October 12th, the PB Texas staff traveled to Denton Ryan High School in Denton, TX, to host the North Texas Fall Games, an open event for all high school classes.
More than 25 players made their way to Denton Ryan HS this past weekend 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 Texas staff.
We have already released a Statistical Analysis from the event, highlighting the event's top statistical performers, as well as a Takeaways, highlighting some of the events top performers.
Today, we will be looking at the top measurable data performers from the event, found below.
VALD
60-YARD
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yd |
1 | Andrew Bellino | TX | Canyon H S | 2027 | SS | 6.41 s |
2 | Talon Jones | TX | Amarillo High | 2026 | 2B | 6.75 s |
3 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 6.86 s |
4 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 6.87 s |
5 | Dayton Morris | TX | Midlothian | 2026 | 2B | 6.93 s |
10-YARD SPLIT
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 10-yd |
1 | Andrew Bellino | TX | Canyon H S | 2027 | SS | 1.57 s |
2 | Colt Wallace | TX | Colleyville Heritage | 2027 | SS | 1.62 s |
^ | Talon Jones | TX | Amarillo High | 2026 | 2B | 1.62 s |
3 | Isaiah Wilson | TX | Denton Guyer | 2026 | RHP | 1.63 s |
^ | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 1.63 s |
4 | Griffin Civello | TX | Dallas Jesuit | 2027 | SS | 1.66 s |
^ | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 1.66 s |
^ | Dayton Morris | TX | Midlothian | 2026 | 2B | 1.66 s |
5 | Quaid Barzilla | TX | Reedy | 2027 | SS | 1.67 s |
^ | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 1.67 s |
^ | Jake Powell | TX | Marcus | 2028 | SS | 1.67 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. While the measurement still has its utility, the 10-yard split has started to become more and more applicable in determining the player's burst and reaction time in-game, whether that's in the outfield or on the basepaths.
MAX VERTICAL JUMP
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Jump Height (max) |
1 | Andrew Bellino | TX | Canyon H S | 2027 | SS | 26.6 |
2 | Colt Wallace | TX | Colleyville Heritage | 2027 | SS | 26.3 |
3 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 26.2 |
4 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 25.6 |
5 | Maddox Mason | TX | Trinity | 2026 | C | 24.6 |
RSI
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | RSI (max) |
1 | Dayton Morris | TX | Midlothian | 2026 | 2B | 3.34 |
The ability to develop force quickly is a requisite ability in most sports. The Reactive Strength Index (RSI) has been developed as a measure of explosive strength and is derived by evaluating jump height divided by ground contact time during the depth jump. Regarding Vertical Jumps and its application to baseball, there have been studies conducted that show a correlation between max jump height for an athlete and their ability to generate power and strength, especially on the mound.
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 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 100.7 mph |
2 | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 100.2 mph |
3 | Cooper Gibson | TX | Smithson Valley | 2027 | 3B | 99.6 mph |
4 | Quaid Barzilla | TX | Reedy | 2027 | SS | 98.1 mph |
5 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 96.8 mph |
EXIT VELOCITY (AVERAGE)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velocity (avg) |
1 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 92.8 mph |
2 | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 89.1 mph |
3 | Quaid Barzilla | TX | Reedy | 2027 | SS | 89.0 mph |
4 | Cooper Gibson | TX | Smithson Valley | 2027 | 3B | 85.8 mph |
5 | Jake Powell | TX | Marcus | 2028 | SS | 85.7 mph |
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)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Distance (max) |
1 | Nathan Green | TX | Burleson | 2028 | C | 377 ft |
2 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 377 ft |
3 | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 362 ft |
4 | Dayton Morris | TX | Midlothian | 2026 | 2B | 359 ft |
5 | Isaiah Wilson | TX | Denton Guyer | 2026 | RHP | 352 ft |
Sweet Spot %
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Sweet Spot % |
1 | Brayden Vorel | TX | Prosper | 2028 | C | 69 % |
2 | Cooper Gibson | TX | Smithson Valley | 2027 | 3B | 68 % |
3 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 64 % |
^ | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 64 % |
4 | Armando Rivera | TX | Greenwood | 2028 | SS | 62 % |
5 | Maddox Mason | TX | Trinity | 2026 | C | 58 % |
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.
BLAST
With the help of our Blast Motion sensors, we're analyzing the swing metrics measured at this open showcase.
HAND SPEED (AVERAGE)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Hand Speed (avg) |
1 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 22.7 mph |
2 | Andrew Bellino | TX | Canyon H S | 2027 | SS | 21.9 mph |
3 | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 21.1 mph |
4 | Nathan Green | TX | Burleson | 2028 | C | 20.1 mph |
5 | Weston Goetz | TX | Gunter | 2028 | OF | 20.1 mph |
Hand Speed: The observed speed as measured on the handle of the bat (measured six inches from the knob of the bat). Peak Hand Speed will occur prior to the moment of impact, very close to the commit time in the swing when the wrists unhinge.
BAT SPEED (AVERAGE)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Bat Speed (avg) |
1 | Nathan Green | TX | Burleson | 2028 | C | 76.2 mph |
2 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 71.1 mph |
3 | Aiden Beck | TX | Wylie | 2028 | LHP | 68.2 mph |
4 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 67.7 mph |
5 | Colt Wallace | TX | Colleyville Heritage | 2027 | SS | 67.4 mph |
Bat Speed: The observed speed of the sweet spot of the bat at impact. The sweet spot of the bat is measured six inches from the tip of the bat.
ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION (AVERAGE)
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Rot. Acc (avg) |
1 | Maddox Mason | TX | Trinity | 2026 | C | 17.6 g |
2 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 17.2 g |
3 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 14.6 g |
4 | Dayton Morris | TX | Midlothian | 2026 | 2B | 14.6 g |
5 | Colt Wallace | TX | Colleyville Heritage | 2027 | SS | 13.3 g |
Body Rotation: A swing that has the appropriate relative contributions of body and bat rotations is an efficient and Powerful swing that maintains proper sequencing. An efficient baseball swing is one in which the body creates the initial movements, which is then transferred to the arms and out to the bat, thereby maximizing Bat Speed through this proximal-to-distal kinematic sequencing movement pattern.
ON-PLANE EFFICIENCY %
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | On Plane Eff (avg) |
1 | Porter Carroll | TX | Mckinney Christian Academy | 2026 | C | 78 % |
2 | Jaxton Pond | TX | Randall | 2028 | C | 76 % |
3 | Martin Brugueras | TX | Bowie | 2027 | SS | 75 % |
4 | Maddox Mason | TX | Trinity | 2026 | C | 75 % |
5 | Christian Freeman | TX | V.R. Eaton | 2026 | OF | 71 % |
On-Plane Efficiency %: measures the percentage of your swing where the bat is on the swing plane. Your Vertical Bat Angle (VBA) at contact establishes the plane for that specific swing. A high % is a great indicator of making consistent contact and barreling balls. Blast recommends an average of 70% or higher, with a range in the 65% to 85%.
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