2025 Future Games, Team Wisconsin: Workout Quick Hits
July 24, 2025
On Tuesday, July 22, Prep Baseball hosted the official 2025 Future Games 17U Workout Day, powered by Pison Technology. The best uncommitted talent from the Class of 2027 all met at LakePoint Sports on this day to ignite the start of this special event, as position players were guided through this pro-style workout in front of a sea of over 400 college coaches.
In this post, we’ll share with you the stat leaders from Team Heartland following Wednesday’s workout, leaderboards precisely collected by our state-of-the-art tech partners at TrackMan, Blast Motion, VALD Performance, and Vizual Edge.
2025 SENIOR FUTURE GAMES, LINKS:
+ SFG Workout Day: National Leaders, Game One Highlights
+ All Workout Day Stats & Metrics
Here’s a look at our team’s position players who recorded some of the most impressive metrics across these many stat categories.
QUICK HITS
+ C/OF Logan Hagman (Hudson, 2027) showcased why he is one of the top prospects in the state after his impressive workout on Wednesday. Hagman started his day by running an impressive 6.86 seconds 60 yard dash proving that he has enough footspeed to play corner outfield offering more versatility to the defensive profile. Behind the plate the catch and throw continues to show out well with his ability to turn the ball around quickly and show off some arm strength with his best pop time clocking in under 2.00 seconds at 1.97 seconds. The hit and power combination is Hagman’s calling card and was on display again during the hitting portion of the event. Hagman’s swing is simple and repeatable and was all over the barrel throughout the round. His max exit velocity of 102.0 mph and 395 feet of max distance were both second highest for Team Wisconsin for the day. Hagman is a name on the radar on the national stage and is a prospect that definitely turned heads during this workout.
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C/OF Logan Hagman (Hudson, 2027)
▪️ 102.0 mph max EV
▪️ 395-ft. max distance
▪️ 74.1 mph avg. bat speed
▪️ 6.86 60-yd. dash
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+ C/OF Jack Spielman (Milton, 2027) looked as if he added considerable strength to his frame measuring in at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds which is a nine pound gain from when we last measured him in March. The nationally ranked left-handed hitting prospect started his day with a bursty and athletic 7.03 seconds 60-yard dash. During hitting, he was all over the barrel and registered the third highest max exit velocity of 99.3 mph max exit velocity. His quick hands with feel for the barrel were on display and was driving the ball through both gaps throughout the round. Behind the plate, his pop times were 1.97-2.01 seconds with quickness and accuracy to the bag. Spielman’s natural hitability is the carrying tool and the bat was on display again during yesterday’s workout.
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C/OF Jack Spielmann (Milton, 2027)
▪️ 99.3 mph max EV
▪️ 76 mph C velo
▪️ 1.97-2.01 pop time
▪️ 7.03 60-yd. dash
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+ C/SS Grady Cheever (Germantown, 2027) is one of the most intriguing prospects in the state. The long, lean and wiry prospect measured in at 6-foot, 158 pounds and is waiting on his frame to fill out in the near future. The switch hitting Cheever showcased his smooth swing from both sides of the plate and barreled up the baseball with authority throughout the round. He impressed with his 97.1 mph max exit velocity with a quick and compact swing. Behind the plate, he showcased a clean arm stroke with accuracy that will continue to add throwing velocity as he continues to fill out. Our staff is excited to have the switch hitting backstop on Team Wisconsin here this week.
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C/INF Grady Cheever (Germantown, 2027)
▪️ 97.1 mph max EV
▪️ 75 mph C velo
▪️ 2.08-2.11 pop time
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+ SS Kyle Rogosienski (Muskego, 2027) is an extremely athletic middle infielder at 5-foot-11, 166 pounds who started his day with an electric 6.59 seconds 60-yard dash. It was the second fastest 60-yard dash of the day for Team Wisconsin. His balanced, compact and quick left handed swing produced line drive contact to all fields and was up to 95.5 mph max exit velocity. In the infield, Rogosienski unleashed throws in the mid 90’s throughout his round and topped out at 95 mph. The tooled up 2027 prospect continues to open up eyes on the national stage and is one of the most exciting prospects in the state.
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SS Kyle Rogosienski (Muskego, 2027)
▪️ 6.59 60-yard dash
▪️ 95.5 mph max EV
▪️ 95 mph INF velo
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+ SS Cooper Sievert (Wisconsin Lutheran, 2027) is a high skill, high talent middle infielder whose tools were on full display during yesterday’s workout. He started off his day by running a quick and bursty 6.88 seconds 60 yard dash. Next, his short, simple and repeatable right handed swing was all over the barrel during his round and maxed out at solid 96.1 mph exit velocity. It was a controlled line drive approach that was not selling out for power and this swing will play in game. During defense, he operated with smooth feet and an instinctual clock and was up to 91 mph across the infield with an accurate arm.
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SS Cooper Sievert (Wisconsin Lutheran, 2027)
▪️ 6.88 60-yard dash
▪️ 96.1 mph max EV
▪️ 91 mph INF velo
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+ SS Ryan Rose (West Bend West, 2027) is a dynamic athlete with an extremely high ceiling. He measured in at 6-foot-1, 186 pounds with considerable strength in his upper and lower body. Rose reached an impressive 98 mph max exit velocity with his twitchy and explosive left handed swing. During defense, Rose displayed consistent with his actions fielding through the baseball throughout his round.
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MIF Ryan Rose (West Bend West, 2027)
▪️ 97.8 mph max EV
▪️ 92.1 avg. EV
▪️ 84 mph INF velo
▪️ 30.7 vertical
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+ INF Brady Helms (Hartford, 2027) turned some heads with the coaches in attendance during yesterday’s workout. The 6-foot, 181 pound infielder displayed impressive ability to hit. Helms has natural timing and a natural trigger and consistently hit low line drives consistently throughout his round. He has strength and quickness in his hands and reached a max exit velocity of 97 mph. Helms displayed quality actions in the infield and was up to 88 mph with carry and accuracy through the bag. Brady Helms is a player who has created some buzz for himself after yesterday’s performance.
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INF Brady Helms (Hartford Union, 2027)
▪️ 86.0 mph avg. EV
▪️ 97.0 mph max EV
▪️ 71.9 mph avg. bat speed
▪️ 88 mph INF velo
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+ INF/RHP Aedan Waterstreet (Appleton North, 2027) is a lesser known prospect in the state that certainly belongs after his performance during yesterday’s workout. Waterstreet has a natural and smooth swing from the left side of the plate and was driving balls to all fields during his round of batting practice. He reached one of the highest max exit velocities of the day at 99.3 mph and drove a ball 358 feet. Waterstreet is a two-way talent and our staff is looking forward to seeing how the right-hander performs on the mound later in the week.
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INF/RHP Aedan Waterstreet (Appleton North, 2027)
▪️ 99.3 mph max EV
▪️ 73.0 mph avg bat speed
▪️ 83 mph INF velo
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+ OF/RHP Ira Hilbelink (Cedar-Grove Belgium, 2027) is a top ranked two-way player in the state for the 2027 class and his performance during yesterday’s showcase showed exactly why on the position player side. Hilbelink is a strong and explosive athlete who ran a 7.03 second 60 yard dash whose speed definitely plays up in game. His simple and explosive swing was on display during his round. He’s got tremendous feel for the barrel with a handsy swing from the right side and was hitting rockets through the big part of the field. His 103.3 mph max exit velocity and 95.6 mph average exit velocity were top marks for Wisconsin’s position player group. During defense, Hilbelink unleashed throws reaching 93 mph from the outfield and his arm strength carries over to the mound where he will perform as a right-handed pitcher later in the week.
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OF/RHP Ira Hilbelink (Cedar Grove-Belgium, 2027)
▪️ 103.3 mph max EV
▪️ 405-ft. max distance
▪️ 93 mph OF velo
▪️ 7.05 60-yd. dash
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+ OF Carter Fry (Wisconsin Lutheran, 2027) is an explosive athlete who has all sorts of exciting tools. Fry is centerfield prospect who started his day by running an eye-popping 6.44 seconds 60-yard dash which was one of the fastest of the day. Fry gets to his top end speed extremely quickly and can really turn them over once he is underway. With the bat, Fry hit with a short and direct hand path and shows surprising strength in his hands and delivered one of the top max exit velocities of the day at 98.4 mph. Carter Fry is a name that is on the radar of the coaches in attendance after yesterday’s performance during the workout.
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OF Carter Fry (Wisconsin Lutheran, 2027)
▪️ 6.44 60-yd. dash
▪️ 98.4 mph max EV
▪️ 72.0 mph avg. bat speed
▪️ 83 mph OF velo
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+ OF/LHP Kingston Grisolono (Kewaskum, 2027) is an exciting two-way prospect in the state with multiple tools that will play at the next level. Grisolono hit with a simple and repeatable left-handed swing that is direct and compact to and through the ball. He reached a max exit velocity of 100 mph and traveled 389 feet and showed off his strong hands and feel to hit. From the outfield, Grisolono was up to 89 mph from the outfield and showcased smooth actions working through the ball. Grisolono is a name that the coaches in attendance will be paying close attention to during game play this week.
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OF Kingston Grisolono (Kewaskum, 2027)
▪️ 74.2 avg. bat speed
▪️ 89 mph OF velo
▪️ 7.01 60-yd. dash
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+ OF Chace Staude (Kettle Moraine, 2027) is a toolsy centerfielder who had a nice day during yesterday’s workout. Staude measured in at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds with a strong lower half and more room to add size and strength. Staude ran a quick and bursty 6.84 seconds 60 yard dash. During hitting he hit with quick hands with a flat path through the ball and was up to 96 mph off the barrel. Staude’s defensive acumen is definitely one of the best in the state, and his arm strength up to 90 mph is part of the advanced tool kit in center field.
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OF Chace Staude (Kettle Moraine, 2027)
▪️ 6.84 60-yd. dash
▪️ 95.9 mph max EV
▪️ 73.9 mph avg. bat speed
▪️ 90 mph OF velo
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VALD PERFORMANCE
TOP 60-YARD DASH
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-yard splits, 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.
TOP 30-YARD SPLIT
TOP 10-YARD SPLIT
PEAK RSI
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.
PEAK VERTICAL JUMP
TRACKMAN
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.
BLAST MOTION
HIGHEST AVG. HAND SPEED
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.
HIGHEST AVG. BAT SPEED
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.
HIGHEST AVG. ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION
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.
VIZUAL EDGE
EDGE SCORE
The Edge Score is a comprehensive score out of 100 that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing athletes, parents, coaches and scouts with a benchmark number for assessing an athlete’s overall visual ability. In general the higher the Edge Score, the higher chance of athletic success. Think of the Edge Score as the 'Sixth Metric' in the standard five tools that make up a ball player.
The average Edge Score for the 2020 MLB Draft Class was 79.3 (of hitters who completed a Vizual Edge test). MLB players we've worked with typically show stronger scores, with elite hitters scoring consistently above 87.0 on their Edge Score.