Jane Smith — 2017 Motor City Clinic

Club
Sausalito Sailors
Grad Yr.
2018
Bats
R
Throws
R
Birthdate
Sept. 16, 2000
Email
janesmith@sportsboard.io
Address
475 Gate 5 Rd
City
Sausalito
State
CA
Zip
94965
Phone
123-456-7890
Position
3B
2nd Position
1B

Speed & Agility

20 Yd. Dash #1
2.80
20 Yd. Dash #2
2.90
20 Yd. Dash Avg
2.85
Agility #1
5.40
Agility #2
5.69
Agility Avg
5.54

Overhand Throw

OH Throw #1
43.00
OH Throw #2
43.00
OH Throw #3
45.00
OH Throw Avg
43.67

Grip

Grip Right
80.00
Grip Left
54.00

Exit Speed

Exit Speed #1
40.00
Exit Speed #2
44.00
Exit Speed #3
50.00
Exit Speed Avg
44.67

Power

Applied PowerThe average power that you apply to the bat, during the swing, with your hands and body.
Bat length Average
33 609.0 watts
Max AccelerationCaptures 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.
Bat length Average
33 22.2 G
Impact MomentumThe 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.
Bat length Average
33 19.5 kg-m/sec

Speed

Max Hand SpeedThe 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.
Bat length Average
33 20.2 mph
Max Barrel SpeedThe 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."
Bat length Average
33 53.6 mph
Speed EfficiencyCalculates the percentage of the Max Barrel Speed that occurs at impact.
Bat length Average
33 99.9 %

Quickness

Trigger to Impact TimeTrigger 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.
Bat length Average
33 192.3 msec

Control

Approach AngleThis metric assesses three different types of swings: 1) An 'upper cut' swing - which results in a positive approach angle, 2) a 'chop' swing - which results in a negative approach angle or 3) a 'level' swing - which results in neither a positive or negative approach angle.
Bat length Average
33 -2.0 deg
Hand Cast DistanceCalculates the distance the hands move away from your body, from the start point of the swing until contact. SwingTracker measures Hand Cast Distance from the point where the hands begin at the load position before the swing, to the point where the hands are at impact
Bat length Average
33 18.6 in
Distance in the ZoneDetermines the length of a region in which the batter can make contact with a pitch and be able to hit a fair ball.
Bat length Average
33 30.3 in