Skill Test | Athlete Score | Event Rank | Event Grad Year Rank |
Vertical Jump | 22.8 in | 157th out of 213 | 64th out of 93 |
Power Ball Throw | 42.2 ft | 109th out of 213 | 41st out of 94 |
60 Yard Dash | 7.81 sec | 167th out of 195 | 73rd out of 83 |
30 Yard Dash | 4.32 sec | 164th out of 194 | 71st out of 82 |
20 Yard Shuttle | 5.09 sec | 169th out of 195 | 73rd out of 83 |
Skill Test | Athlete Score | Event Rank | Event Grad Year Rank |
Exit Velo Avg | 78 mph | 52nd out of 222 | 16th out of 97 |
Exit Velo Max | 86 mph | 90th out of 222 | 28th out of 97 |
Max Distance | 270 ft | 70th out of 222 | 29th out of 97 |
Hard Hit Average (%) | 0.500 | 105th out of 222 | 47th out of 97 |
Batting Avg | 0.500 | 125th out of 222 | 57th out of 97 |
Slug % | 0.571 | 115th out of 222 | 51st out of 97 |
Max Acceleration — Captures how quickly a batter speeds up their swing from start until impact, and relates directly to the force and torque applied to the bat. Higher Max Acceleration allows you to start a swing later - thus giving you more time to recognize the pitch - but still produce a high rate of bat speed and momentum in the bat. | ||
Average | Event Rank | Event Grad Year Rank |
30.0 G | 17th out of 53 | 10th out of 26 |
Impact Momentum — The amount of momentum in the bat when the bat makes contact with the ball. It is determined by barrel speed at impact, and the weight of the bat. The higher the Impact Momentum, the further the ball will travel after contact as it is directly connected to exit velocity. | ||
Average | Event Rank | Event Grad Year Rank |
24.2 kg-m/sec | 11th out of 53 | 6th out of 26 |
Max Hand Speed — The maximum speed of your hands during the swing. Faster hand speed, along with faster bat rotation, leads to faster barrel speed which positively affects the ball exit velocity and distance a ball travels. | ||
Average | — | — |
23.5 mph | — | — |
Max Barrel Speed — The maximum speed of the bat's barrel during your swing, measured at a point 20% from the tip of the bat - or the sweet spot. Max Barrel Speed greatly affects both the distance and speed at which the ball travels after impact. According to Diamond Kinetics technical advisor Dr. Alan Nathan, "bat speed is roughly six times more important to batted ball exit velocity than the incoming velocity of the pitch. | ||
Average | Event Rank | Event Grad Year Rank |
64.2 mph | 11th out of 53 | 6th out of 26 |
Trigger to Impact Time — Trigger To Impact is the amount of time - measured in milliseconds - elapsed from the start of your forward bat motion to the moment of impact. SwingTracker measures Trigger To Impact from the instant the player begins accelerating the bat toward ball, until the precise moment of impact. A lower Trigger To Impact time results in a higher Quickness score. Moreover, Trigger To Impact is directly related to a batter's timing. | ||
Average | — | — |
179.4 msec | — | — |
*Nation wide | 17U | 18U | Collegiate |
Professional - Minor Leagues |
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DK Metric | AVG | Top 20% | AVG | Top 20% | AVG | Top 20% | AVG | Top 20% |
Max Acceleration | 26.6 | 34.4 | 39.0 | 47.8 | 31.2 | 39.6 | 38.5 | 47.3 |
Impact Momentum | 20.9 | 24.2 | 22.3 | 25.3 | 22.9 | 26.2 | 24.4 | 28.3 |
Max Hand Speed | 20.5 | 23.3 | 20.9 | 23.0 | 20.8 | 23.2 | 22.3 | 24.8 |
Max Barrel Speed | 56.3 | 63.3 | 60.5 | 66.8 | 61.1 | 67.1 | 64.5 | 70.8 |
Trigger to Impact Time | 191.6 | 163.6 | 191.7 | 173.3 | 193.5 | 169.6 | 189.3 | 169.2 |