The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.22
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Curveball
Hammer+
A hammer breaking ball drops vertically with velocity through the zone, or 12-to-6 movement. Hammer+ of 100 is MLB average.
Curveball
Sweep+
A sweeping breaking ball moves horizontally with velocity through the zone. Sweep+ of 100 is MLB average.
The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
RHP Dylan Huff (Glenwood, 2026) continues to cement himself as one of the top remaining uncommitted arms in the state. A Prep Baseball Future Games participant last summer, Huff continues to get better with each watch for our staff. A lean and athletic 6-foot-3, 180-pound righty who also stars on the gridiron in the fall, was running his fastball up to an easy 89 mph (sitting 87-88) while being around the zone consistently. He can spin both breaking balls; he had stronger feel for the slider on this day for 75% strikes and over -17” of HM on average, while his curveball played vertically with 11/5 shape and over -1” IVB on average. Huff was also able to show a changeup that could be a potent tertiary offering, sitting 81-82 mph for 60% strikes, playing sinking action. Huff will be a key arm for what should be a really high-quality Glenwood team in the spring.
8/12/24
2024 Future Games: RHP Dylan Huff is yet another talented arm coming out of Glenwood High School. A multi-sport athlete, he still has plenty of upside in his 6-foot-3, 170-pound frame. His delivery is loose and easy with minimal effort down the mound, and his arm has clean actions that work out of a high ¾ slot. His fastball sat 87-89 mph, and topped out at 90 mph multiple times. Huff’s slider is a standout off-speed pitch, sitting mostly 74-77 mph with 2400-2500 rpm, showing true swing-and-miss potential. He’s continued to polish up his repertoire since we first saw him this past winter, and he’s a must-know name in Illinois’ rising junior class.
6/28/24
The 6-foot-2, 163-pound right-hander provided an upside look in his outing on Sunday morning. Ranked No. 48 in Illinois, Huff showed an easy and athletic delivery down the mound with a long, loose and clean arm path. His fastball sat 86-87 mph in the first inning, but he settled at 84-86 mph, touching 87 occasionally, and producing arm-side run on the pitch at times. He turned to a sharp slider often that sat 74-76 mph with quality spin (T2500), creating multiple swing-and-misses with the pitch. He’s an uncommitted arm-to-know heading into his junior year.
4/15/24
Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 42 in Illinois’s sophomore class. Stands in a high-waisted, 6-foot-2, 162-pound frame. Threw one inning in relief for the Titans and showed well. Athletic mover with a clean arm path out of a high ¾ slot. His velocity is slowly ticking up, touching 87 mph with his fastball, but sitting mostly 83-86 mph. He mixed in a 71-73 mph curveball that flashed sharp sweep with quality spin, sitting mostly in the 2300-2400 rpm range, but topped out at 2509 rpm. Looks to be the next big arm out of Glenwood and is a must-know in the sophomore class.
3/16/24
Uncommitted. Projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 162.7-pounds with long levers, showing room for added strength. Three relief innings on the mound and struck out two. He’s an athletic and clean mover with a loose and easy arm path. His fastball sat 83-85 mph with life out of the hand, and he mixed in a sweeping breaking ball at 69-73 mph with 2300-2400 rpm. Huff will continue to get a more polished feel on the mound as he continues to grow and mature into his body. Another arm-to-know out of Glenwood.
2/17/24
RHP/OF Dylan Huff (Chatham Glenwood, 2026) emerged as a name to know in the 2026 class following his performance on Saturday. The 6-foot-2, 162-pound sophomore is a multi-sport athlete, playing both basketball and football at Glenwood. A smooth, low-effort mover down the mound, Huff at times looked like he was just playing catch during his ‘pen. His fastball worked in the 83-84 mph range (T84.9 mph) and he complimented it with two high-spin offerings. His curveball showed depth off an 11/5 plane, averaging 2400+ RPM, and his slider is the more presently advanced offering of the two - it’s sharp with late horizontal break at 70-72 mph, breaching 2400+ RPM at peak. At the plate, Huff controlled his long levers well and had a knack for elevated contact to the pull-side throughout his round. Huff appears to just be scratching the surface of his future ceiling on the hill, however, and looks to be yet another impact arm for a Glenwood program that’s grown accustomed to them.
2/17/24
Positional Profile: RHP/OF Body: 6-3, 165-pounds. Lean, long-levered frame with plenty of physical upside. Delivery: Simple, easy, and athletic delivery. Works in rhythm, keeps his direction to the plate and lands with a closed front foot. Level shoulders, strong front side, finishes over his lead leg. Arm Action: RH. Clean and continuous path, loose ¾ finish. FB: T85, 84-85 mph. Free and easy out the hand. T1911, 1768 average rpm. CB: 69-71 mph. 11/5 shape with depth and action. Developing feel for the strike zone. T2436, 2412 average rpm. SL: 70-72 mph. Similar shape to curveball, tighter spin at times. T2426, 2350 average rpm.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
2024 Future Games: RHP Dylan Huff is yet another talented arm coming out of Glenwood High School. A multi-sport athlete, he still has plenty of upside in his 6-foot-3, 170-pound frame. His delivery is loose and easy with minimal effort down the mound, and his arm has clean actions that work out of a high ¾ slot. His fastball sat 87-89 mph, and topped out at 90 mph multiple times. Huff’s slider is a standout off-speed pitch, sitting mostly 74-77 mph with 2400-2500 rpm, showing true swing-and-miss potential. He’s continued to polish up his repertoire since we first saw him this past winter, and he’s a must-know name in Illinois’ rising junior class.
The 6-foot-2, 163-pound right-hander provided an upside look in his outing on Sunday morning. Ranked No. 48 in Illinois, Huff showed an easy and athletic delivery down the mound with a long, loose and clean arm path. His fastball sat 86-87 mph in the first inning, but he settled at 84-86 mph, touching 87 occasionally, and producing arm-side run on the pitch at times. He turned to a sharp slider often that sat 74-76 mph with quality spin (T2500), creating multiple swing-and-misses with the pitch. He’s an uncommitted arm-to-know heading into his junior year.
Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 42 in Illinois’s sophomore class. Stands in a high-waisted, 6-foot-2, 162-pound frame. Threw one inning in relief for the Titans and showed well. Athletic mover with a clean arm path out of a high ¾ slot. His velocity is slowly ticking up, touching 87 mph with his fastball, but sitting mostly 83-86 mph. He mixed in a 71-73 mph curveball that flashed sharp sweep with quality spin, sitting mostly in the 2300-2400 rpm range, but topped out at 2509 rpm. Looks to be the next big arm out of Glenwood and is a must-know in the sophomore class.
Uncommitted. Projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 162.7-pounds with long levers, showing room for added strength. Three relief innings on the mound and struck out two. He’s an athletic and clean mover with a loose and easy arm path. His fastball sat 83-85 mph with life out of the hand, and he mixed in a sweeping breaking ball at 69-73 mph with 2300-2400 rpm. Huff will continue to get a more polished feel on the mound as he continues to grow and mature into his body. Another arm-to-know out of Glenwood.
RHP/OF Dylan Huff (Chatham Glenwood, 2026) emerged as a name to know in the 2026 class following his performance on Saturday. The 6-foot-2, 162-pound sophomore is a multi-sport athlete, playing both basketball and football at Glenwood. A smooth, low-effort mover down the mound, Huff at times looked like he was just playing catch during his ‘pen. His fastball worked in the 83-84 mph range (T84.9 mph) and he complimented it with two high-spin offerings. His curveball showed depth off an 11/5 plane, averaging 2400+ RPM, and his slider is the more presently advanced offering of the two - it’s sharp with late horizontal break at 70-72 mph, breaching 2400+ RPM at peak. At the plate, Huff controlled his long levers well and had a knack for elevated contact to the pull-side throughout his round. Huff appears to just be scratching the surface of his future ceiling on the hill, however, and looks to be yet another impact arm for a Glenwood program that’s grown accustomed to them.
Positional Profile: RHP/OF
Body: 6-3, 165-pounds. Lean, long-levered frame with plenty of physical upside.
Delivery: Simple, easy, and athletic delivery. Works in rhythm, keeps his direction to the plate and lands with a closed front foot. Level shoulders, strong front side, finishes over his lead leg.
Arm Action: RH. Clean and continuous path, loose ¾ finish.
FB: T85, 84-85 mph. Free and easy out the hand. T1911, 1768 average rpm.
CB: 69-71 mph. 11/5 shape with depth and action. Developing feel for the strike zone. T2436, 2412 average rpm.
SL: 70-72 mph. Similar shape to curveball, tighter spin at times. T2426, 2350 average rpm.