Prep Baseball Report

Top Prospect - Milwaukee: Statistical Analysis


Kevin Cronin
Area Scout

On Tuesday, July 13, the PBR Wisconsin and Illinois scouting staff traveled to The Rock Sports Complex in Franklin, WI, to host our annual Top Prospect- Milwaukee. This invite-only event hosted some of the top uncommitted 2022s between the two states with a plethora of college coaches in attendance. 

Shortly after the event's conclusion, we published our Quick Hits, highlighting those who stood out throughout their individual workouts and during game play as well.

Today, we'll take a look at a few noteworthy statistical performers inside this traditional statistical analysis.

+ INF TJ Williams (Racine Horlick, 2022) recorded an all-time 60 time during the event. The 5-foot-5, 130-pound left-handed infielder ran a 6.38. With an athletic frame, Williams is one of the fastest players in Wisconsin's 2022 class. 

+ INF Dylan O’Connell (Eau Claire Memorial, 2022) was a standout in our stat book, leading or placing top five in all three categories. O’Connell may have walked away as one of the bigger risers in the state's 2022 class. O’Connell is an a 5-foot-10, 175-pound athlete that started off his event running a 6.78 60-yard dash and recorded the top exit velocity during his BP round at 101 mph. O’Connell finished his showcase portion of the day by leading all infielders in max throwing velocity, topping at 89 across the infield.

+ OF Grant Beth (Catholic Memorial, 2022) strung together one of the day's most complete workouts. The 6-foot, 175-pound Beth ran the second fastest 60-yard dash of the day, clocking in at 6.72 seconds. He barreled one up at 98 mph in BP and also uncorked an 86 mph high from the outfield, good for the third hardest bullet to home we saw all day.

+ C Alec Campbell (Milton, 2022) is a proportionally strong 6-foot-2, 200-pound backstop that looked the part in all facets throughout his workout. Campbell ran a 7.08 in the 60-yard dash, an impressive number for his size, and barreled his best ball at 98 mph in BP. He also led all catcher's in throwing velocity from the crouch, topping at 79 mph, and averaged the top pop times, ranging at 1.97-to-2.15.

+ Twelve pitches threw 85 mph or better during game play. Only one pitcher threw 90 mph over better: RHP Tyler Deleskiewicz (Lake Geneva Badger, 2022). The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Deleskiewicz topped at 91 mph with his fastball in gameplay,

TOP 60-YARD DASH

MAX FASTBALL VELOCITY

MAX EXIT VELOCITY

MAX INFIELD VELOCITY

MAX OUTFIELD VELOCITY

MAX CATCHER VELOCITY

TOP POP TIMES

For a full list of statistics taken from this event, CLICK HERE.

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