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Tournaments  | Story | 10/29/2018

Jupiter TrackMan Leaderboard

Photo: Darius Perry (Perfect Game)

2018 WWBA World Championship: LeaderboardDaily Leaders | Stats | Top Performers

A special thanks to our partners at TrackMan Baseball for using a series of revolutionary technologies to accurately track and record a variety of measurables in an effort to determine if those measurables, or a collection of them, can help discern a higher probability for future success. Once they again they provided video and and metric for everyone to follow along using TrackMan from the 2018 WWBA World Championship.

The categories as listed below list the top performers from Jupiter in four separate categories: Max fastball velocity, max breaking ball spin rate, max exit speed (velocity of the ball off of the bat) and max distance hit.

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Joseph Charles, Padres Scout Team (Scorpions/Team GA)

Max Fastball Velocity (mph)

Rk. Pitcher Team Max Fastball
1 Brennan Malone On Deck O's 97.3
2 Nate Wohlgemuth Braves Scout Team/Team Elite 94.9
3 Aaron Roberts MLB Breakthrough Series 94.8
4 Evan Vanek Texas Rangers Scout Team 94.2
5 Joseph Charles Padres Scout Team (Scorpions/Team GA) 94.1
6 Jackson Fristoe East Coast Sox Select 94.1
7 Jack Kochanowicz Banditos Scout Team 94.1
8 Tyler Chadwick Reds Midwest Scout Team 94.1
9 Connor Phillips Premier Baseball Futures 94.1
10 Joseph King Royals Scout Team 93.9
11 Carter Sheppard Dirtbags 93.8
12 Alejandro Torres Giants Scout Team/FTB 93.7
13 Carson Montgomery Braves Scout Team/Team Elite 93.5
14 Alex Edmondson Braves Scout Team/Team Elite 93.3
15 Nick Bitsko Dulin Dodgers 93.2
16 Andrew Devine North East Baseball 93.0
17 Luis Guerrero US Elite 2019 National 93.0
18 Juan Lozano US Elite 2019 National 93.0
19 Tyler Nesbitt 2019 Canes National 92.9
20 Cameron Bye Stix Baseball 2019 92.9
21 Christian Ruebeck Texas Rangers Scout Team 92.9
22 Stephen Restuccio Tri-State Arsenal FC 92.8
23 Anthony Sterchele Cangelosi Sparks 92.8
24 Quinton Hall Royals Scout Team 92.8
25 Gavin Collyer Braves Scout Team/Team Elite 92.7




Shane Harris, Team Indiana

Max Breaking Ball Spin Rate (rpm)

Rk. Pitcher Team BrB Spin
1 Connor Hults Ohio Warhawks/643 DP Cougars 3202.6
2 Justin Koehler Ohio Warhawks/643 DP Cougars 3192.1
3 Nate Wohlgemuth Braves Scout Team/Team Elite 3011.4
4 Simon Graf DRB Elite/Georgia Bombers 2996.4
5 Taylor Catton Reds Midwest Scout Team 2961.1
6 Kelvin Bender MLB Breakthrough Series 2955.2
7 Chandler Murphy Blackhawks National 2943.4
8 Wyatt Morrill Ohio Warhawks/643 DP Cougars 2931.5
9 Cody Benton Dirtbags 2923.4
10 Mark McLaughlin Padres Scout Team (Scorpions/Team GA) 2921.2
11 Augustus Gray Harrison USA Prime/Prospect National Team 2913.2
12 Coby Moe Chicago Scouts Association 2895.3
13 Anthony Martens FTB Tucci 55 2870.7
14 Robert Cedeno Team Mizuno Puerto Rico 2864.2
15 Drew Conover Team Northeast 2852.5
16 Blake Bennett East Coast Sox Select 2847.9
17 Wilberto Febles Tri-State Arsenal FC 2827.8
18 Coleman Crow Home Plate Chili Dogs Searcy 2826.7
19 Spencer Borgel East Cobb Astros 2822.8
20 Seth Wright Kentucky Baseball Club 2019 2816.8
21 Mason Curtis East Cobb Baseball ST 2811.1
22 Clay Callan Florida Burn Platinum 2810.6
23 Jack Potter PG Navy Select 2804.6
24 Brandon Smith East Cobb Baseball ST 2797.2
25 Shane Harris Team Indiana 2785.2




Mahki Backstrom, USA Prime/Prospect National Team

Max Exit Velocity (mph)

Rk. Batter Team Exit Speed
1 Mahki Backstrom USA Prime/Prospect National Team 108.6
2 Devan Ornelas GBG Marucci 108.3
3 Justin Looney Richmond Braves 104.5
4 Kurtis Byrne St. Louis Pirates/Elite Baseball Training 104.4
5 William Bartlett Florida Burn Platinum 104.2
6 Yariel Diaz SWFL 2019 104.2
7 Jason Hodges Chicago Scouts Association 104.0
8 Bobby Witt Jr East Coast Sox Select 103.4
9 Tyler Callihan Houston Astros Scout Team/Elite Squad 103.4
10 Kyle Bork DRB Elite/Georgia Bombers 103.3
11 Vaughn Grissom Giants Scout Team/FTB 103.0
12 Riley Greene Giants Scout Team/FTB 102.8
13 Sammy Siani Royals Scout Team 102.7
14 Joseph Naranjo CBA Marucci 102.6
15 Jimmy Obertop Padres Scout Team (Scorpions/Team GA) 102.5
16 Tyler McKenzie Giants Scout Team/FTB 102.5
17 Jake Holland East Coast Sox Select 102.5
18 Gabriel Esquivel Knights/eXposure Baseball 102.4
19 Cole Hinkelman Baseball Northwest National 102.4
20 Jake Skipworth CBA Marucci 102.4
21 James Rolle PG Navy Select 102.3
22 Jordan Beck East Coast Sox Select 102.2
23 Nate Blasick FTB Tucci 55 102.1
24 Emanuel Dean MLB Breakthrough Series 102.1
25 Dominic Tamez Houston Astros Scout Team/Elite Squad 102.1




Jason Hodges, Chicago Scouts Association

Max Distance Hit (feet)

Rk. Batter Team Distance Hit
1 Ryan Dyal Home Plate Chili Dogs Searcy 436.2
2 Alex Urban Canes Prospects 419.9
3 Jason Hodges Chicago Scouts Association 413.4
4 Kevin Parada GBG Marucci 410.8
5 Armani Sanchez Padres Scout Team/Chandler World 410.6
6 Brian Kalmer AZ D-Backs Scout Team 410.5
7 Darius Perry MLB Breakthrough Series 406.3
8 Daniel Baruch North East Baseball 404.7
9 Austin Plante Padres Scout Team/Chandler World 403.9
10 Hayden Dunhurst East Coast Sox Select 402.3
11 AJ Vukovich Chicago Scouts Association 398.1
12 Leon Paulino 5 Star National 395.8
13 Brett Baty Texas Rangers Scout Team 395.2
14 Sammy Siani Royals Scout Team 393.9
15 Riley Greene Giants Scout Team/FTB 393.1
16 Kadon Morton MVP Baseball 390.8
17 Rece Hinds East Coast Sox Select 389.4
18 Benjamin Rozenblum Giants Scout Team/FTB 388.8
19 Blake Pivaroff BPA 386.2
20 Jake Skipworth CBA Marucci 386.0
21 Andrew Compton Canes National 384.1
22 Joshua Rivera Florida Burn Platinum 384.0
23 Niko Santamaria BPA 384.0
24 Owen Diodati Toronto Blue Jays Scout Team 382.0
25 Gabriel Esquivel Knights/eXposure Baseball 381.8




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