Primary Position RHP | |||
Grad Year 2017 | |||
High School Clovis | Bats Right | ||
Height 6'2 | Throws Right | ||
Weight 195 LBS | Arm | ||
60 YD 7.11 |
The chart below shows the levels of college baseball, along with the range of players with potential to be recruited at that level.
Division I | Class 1 – 4 |
Division II | Class 1 – 5 |
Division III | Class 1 – 8 |
NAIA | Class 1 – 6 |
JUCO | Class 1 – 8 |
Our main goals with the BF "10-70" Scouting Scale are to provide the player with a realistic evaluation of his "PRESENT" abilities (what he can do today), and to provide college coaches with information they can use to identify and/or compare potential recruits.
Tools are graded for all players and pitchers, regardless of age or graduation year. However, for High School players we use only grades 20-70 (grades 10-18 do not apply), while for Middle School players we use only grades 10-52 (grades 55-70 do not apply).
Grade | Middle School (Ages 11-13) Description | High School (Ages 14-18) Description | 10 Yard Dash (seconds) | 40 Yard Dash (seconds) | 60 Yard Dash (seconds) | Home-1B LHH (seconds) | Home-1B RHH (seconds) | 5-10-5Shuttle [LEFT] (seconds) | 5-10-5Shuttle [RIGHT] (seconds) | Broad Jump (inches) | Grip Strength [LEFT] (psi) | Grip Strength [RIGHT] (psi) | FB & Raw Velocity (mph) | Bat Exit Velocity (mph) | Catcher Release (seconds) |
10 | Poor | -----N/A----- | 2.50+ | 7.50+ | 10.50+ | 6.70+ | 6.80+ | 6.80+ | 6.80+ | 35- | 30- | 30- | 40- | 30- | 3.70+ |
12 | Well Below Avg | -----N/A----- | 2.40 | 7.40 | 10.00 | 6.40 | 6.50 | 6.60 | 6.60 | 40 | 35 | 35 | 42 | 35 | 3.50 |
15 | -----N/A----- | 2.35 | 7.30 | 9.75 | 6.10 | 6.20 | 6.40 | 6.40 | 45 | 40 | 40 | 45 | 38 | 3.25 | |
18 | Below Avg | -----N/A----- | 2.30 | 7.20 | 9.50 | 6.00 | 6.10 | 6.20 | 6.20 | 50 | 45 | 45 | 48 | 40 | 3.15 |
20 | Poor | 2.25 | 7.00 | 9.25 | 5.90 | 6.00 | 6.00 | 6.00 | 55 | 50 | 50 | 51 | 45 | 3.10 | |
22 | Near Avg | 2.15 | 6.50 | 9.00 | 5.80 | 5.90 | 5.85 | 5.85 | 60 | 55 | 55 | 54 | 50 | 3.00 | |
25 | Well Below Avg | 2.10 | 6.25 | 8.75 | 5.70 | 5.80 | 5.75 | 5.75 | 64 | 60 | 60 | 58 | 55 | 2.90 | |
28 | MS Average | 2.05 | 6.15 | 8.50 | 5.45 | 5.55 | 5.50 | 5.50 | 68 | 65 | 65 | 62 | 60 | 2.80 | |
30 | Below Avg | 2.00 | 5.95 | 8.25 | 5.40 | 5.50 | 5.25 | 5.25 | 74 | 70 | 70 | 63 | 62 | 2.70 | |
32 | Solid Avg | 1.95 | 5.80 | 8.00 | 5.20 | 5.30 | 5.10 | 5.10 | 78 | 80 | 80 | 67 | 65 | 2.60 | |
35 | Near Avg | 1.90 | 5.65 | 7.75 | 4.90 | 5.00 | 5.00 | 5.00 | 82 | 90 | 90 | 71 | 70 | 2.50 | |
38 | Above Avg | 1.88 | 5.45 | 7.50 | 4.80 | 4.90 | 4.95 | 4.95 | 86 | 100 | 100 | 75 | 75 | 2.40 | |
40 | HS Average | 1.85 | 5.25 | 7.40 | 4.70 | 4.80 | 4.90 | 4.90 | 93 | 110 | 112 | 79 | 80 | 2.25 | |
42 | Well Above Avg | 1.82 | 5.20 | 7.30 | 4.60 | 4.70 | 4.80 | 4.80 | 98 | 115 | 115 | 81 | 82 | 2.15 | |
45 | Solid Avg | 1.80 | 5.18 | 7.20 | 4.50 | 4.60 | 4.70 | 4.70 | 103 | 118 | 118 | 83 | 84 | 2.10 | |
48 | Excellent | 1.78 | 5.16 | 7.10 | 4.45 | 4.55 | 4.60 | 4.60 | 108 | 120 | 120 | 85 | 86 | 2.05 | |
50 | Above Avg | 1.76 | 5.14 | 7.05 | 4.40 | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.50 | 113 | 125 | 125 | 86 | 88 | 2.00 | |
52 | Outstanding | 1.74 | 5.12 | 7.00 | 4.35 | 4.45 | 4.40 | 4.40 | 118 | 128 | 128 | 87 | 90 | 1.98 | |
55 | -----N/A----- | Well Above Avg | 1.72 | 5.10 | 6.95 | 4.30 | 4.40 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 123 | 130 | 130 | 88 | 92 | 1.95 |
58 | -----N/A----- | 1.70 | 5.05 | 6.90 | 4.25 | 4.35 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 128 | 135 | 135 | 89 | 94 | 1.93 | |
60 | -----N/A----- | Excellent | 1.68 | 5.00 | 6.85 | 4.20 | 4.30 | 4.20 | 4.20 | 133 | 138 | 138 | 90 | 95 | 1.90 |
62 | -----N/A----- | 1.66 | 4.95 | 6.80 | 4.15 | 4.25 | 4.15 | 4.15 | 138 | 140 | 140 | 91 | 96 | 1.88 | |
65 | -----N/A----- | Outstanding | 1.64 | 4.90 | 6.70 | 4.10 | 4.20 | 4.10 | 4.10 | 143 | 145 | 145 | 93 | 97 | 1.85 |
68 | -----N/A----- | 1.62 | 4.85 | 6.60 | 4.05 | 4.15 | 4.05 | 4.05 | 148 | 150 | 150 | 94 | 98 | 1.82 | |
70 | -----N/A----- | Superior | 1.60- | 4.80- | 6.50- | 4.00- | 4.10- | 4.00- | 4.00- | 150+ | 155+ | 155+ | 95+ | 99+ | 1.80- |
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Measured with a stopwatch, this test indicates the athlete's acceleration in the first 10 yards of the sprint. This is crucial when tracking down a ball or exploding off of a base.
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Measured with a stop watch, the 40yd dash tests an athlete's speed from point A to B. Considering acceleration, top speed, and stamina, this test combines to show an athlete's straight-line speed.
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Measured with a stop watch, the 60yd dash tests an athlete's speed from point A to B. Considering acceleration, top speed, and stamina, this test combines to show an athlete's straight-line speed.
7.11
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We test this time with a stopwatch to determine an athlete's ability to get out of the box and their straight-line speed to first base.
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Athlete's run in short bursts 5 yards to the left, changes direction and run 10 yards to the right, then pivot and explodes 5 yards back to the left finishing where they started. The shuttle run tests an athlete's lateral quickness, explosion in short areas and ability to change direction.
4.64
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Athlete's run in short bursts 5 yards to the right, changes direction and run 10 yards to the left, then pivot and explodes 5 yards back to the right finishing where they started. The shuttle run tests an athlete's lateral quickness, explosion in short areas and ability to change direction.
4.66
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The athlete starts from a still place, crouches, rocks back and leaps forward on a horizontal plane. This measures lower half strength, hip mobility and core strength.
8'11''
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Using a dynamometer, we test for grip strength by having an athlete squeeze the device as hard as they can for a few seconds. In general, the stronger an athlete's grip the quicker their bat speed and throwing velocity.
136
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Using a dynamometer, we test for grip strength by having an athlete squeeze the device as hard as they can for a few seconds. In general, the stronger an athlete's grip the quicker their bat speed and throwing velocity.
127
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Also known as Pop Time, this test is measured using a stopwatch. The catcher receives a pitch, exchanges, and throws down to 2B. The timer starts when the ball contacts the Catcher's glove and is stopped when the ball contact's the middle infielder's glove at 2B. Combining technique, agility, and arm strength, Pop Time is one of the most important metrics for a Catcher because it indicates their ability to throw runners out.
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The player throws a ball as hard as they can off the crow hop into a net and the velocity is captured using a radar gun.
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The batter hits a ball off a tee and we use a radar gun to capture the velocity of the ball coming off the barrel of the bat. This test gives an idea of an athlete's bat speed, explosiveness, hand speed, and overall strength.
92 mph
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The velocity of your fastball pitch.
81 – 84
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The arm grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the initial trajectory (speed and angle upon exit from the hand), the raw radar velocity (measured in MPH), the carry or flight of the ball (what the ball is doing in the air), and the action and accuracy of the ball into the target (speed and angle upon arrival).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The arm grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the initial trajectory (speed and angle upon exit from the hand), the raw radar velocity (measured in MPH), the carry or flight of the ball (what the ball is doing in the air), and the action and accuracy of the ball into the target (speed and angle upon arrival).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The fielding grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills with momentum through the ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The fielding grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills with momentum through the ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The fielding grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills with momentum through the ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The fielding grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills with momentum through the ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The hitting grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), hands (independence from frame, strength / ability to control the barrel, hand-eye coordination), bat speed (quickness to contact upon reaction and speed directed through contact with the barrel), impact (resulting action of contact with bat and ball).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The hitting grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), hands (independence from frame, strength / ability to control the barrel, hand-eye coordination), bat speed (quickness to contact upon reaction and speed directed through contact with the barrel), impact (resulting action of contact with bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The hitting grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), hands (independence from frame, strength / ability to control the barrel, hand-eye coordination), bat speed (quickness to contact upon reaction and speed directed through contact with the barrel), impact (resulting action of contact with bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The hitting grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), hands (independence from frame, strength / ability to control the barrel, hand-eye coordination), bat speed (quickness to contact upon reaction and speed directed through contact with the barrel), impact (resulting action of contact with bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The power grade takes into consideration a variety of components including a hitter’s exit velocity (mph is which the ball exits the barrel), a hitter’s ability to hit home runs, the distance of fly-balls hit, the distance and consistency of line-drives hit, the impact (resulting action of contact with the bat and ball).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The power grade takes into consideration a variety of components including a hitter’s exit velocity (mph is which the ball exits the barrel), a hitter’s ability to hit home runs, the distance of fly-balls hit, the distance and consistency of line-drives hit, the impact (resulting action of contact with the bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The power grade takes into consideration a variety of components including a hitter’s exit velocity (mph is which the ball exits the barrel), a hitter’s ability to hit home runs, the distance of fly-balls hit, the distance and consistency of line-drives hit, the impact (resulting action of contact with the bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The power grade takes into consideration a variety of components including a hitter’s exit velocity (mph is which the ball exits the barrel), a hitter’s ability to hit home runs, the distance of fly-balls hit, the distance and consistency of line-drives hit, the impact (resulting action of contact with the bat and ball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The receive grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them) hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills [pop times]).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The receive grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them) hands (glove position and angle, receipt of the ball into glove), and release (catch and throw skills [pop times]).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The block grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), and hands (glove position and angle, when blocking a pitch in the dirt).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The block grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (the athlete’s ability to put their body in necessary positions and the ability to move between them), lateral ability (quickness and angles to the ball), and hands (glove position and angle, when blocking a pitch in the dirt).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The arm action grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the action of the arm back from the glove (depth, direction, pronation of hand/forearm), the change of direction (initiation of forward movement with the arm), the action of the arm in the front through the finish, arm speed (quickness through release), and release angle.
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The arm action grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the action of the arm back from the glove (depth, direction, pronation of hand/forearm), the change of direction (initiation of forward movement with the arm), the action of the arm in the front through the finish, arm speed (quickness through release), and release angle.
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The control grade takes into consideration the following components separation of zone (ability to throw fastball strikes to sections of the zone) and the feel for off speed pitches (ability to throw off speed pitches for strikes).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The control grade takes into consideration the following components separation of zone (ability to throw fastball strikes to sections of the zone) and the feel for off speed pitches (ability to throw off speed pitches for strikes).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The delivery grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (ability to put body into necessary positions and the ability to move between them), direction (general aim of energy, alignment to intended target), rotation (ability to rotate hips and core such that chest and chin get square to target), and finish (ability to rotate hips and core such that chest and chin get square to target specifically through the release of the pitch).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
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20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The delivery grade takes into consideration a variety of components including athleticism (ability to put body into necessary positions and the ability to move between them), direction (general aim of energy, alignment to intended target), rotation (ability to rotate hips and core such that chest and chin get square to target), and finish (ability to rotate hips and core such that chest and chin get square to target specifically through the release of the pitch).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The fastball grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the velocity (radar gun mph), life (lateral movement, sink, depth), and angle (trajectory from hand, shape of flight through zone).
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Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The fastball grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the velocity (radar gun mph), life (lateral movement, sink, depth), and angle (trajectory from hand, shape of flight through zone).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The breaking ball (Curveball or Slider) grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the spin (quantity of spin, intended angle of break), depth (where the break takes place), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of spin and action), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The breaking ball (Curveball or Slider) grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the spin (quantity of spin, intended angle of break), depth (where the break takes place), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of spin and action), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The change up grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the deception (ability to maintain fastball arm angle, stroke & speed), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of release), life (lateral movement, sink, depth), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The change up grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the deception (ability to maintain fastball arm angle, stroke & speed), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of release), life (lateral movement, sink, depth), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
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GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The breaking ball (Curveball or Slider) grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the spin (quantity of spin, intended angle of break), depth (where the break takes place), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of spin and action), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Poor | Youth |
25-30 | Well Below Avg | Youth |
30-32 | Below Avg | JV |
32-38 | Near Avg | JV |
38-42 | HS Average | Varsity |
42-48 | Solid Avg | Varsity |
48-52 | Above Avg | College |
52-58 | Well Above Avg | College |
58-62 | Excellent | MiLB |
62-68 | Outstanding | MLB |
68-70 | Superior | MLB |
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The breaking ball (Curveball or Slider) grade takes into consideration a variety of components including the spin (quantity of spin, intended angle of break), depth (where the break takes place), feel (where the ball goes and consistency of spin and action), velocity (difference from fastball).
See our complete Tool Grade Scale
Disclaimer: This is a subjective grade from our professional scouts based on evaluating players nationwide since 1994.
GRADE | DESCRIPTION | LEVEL |
---|---|---|
20-25 | Near Avg | Youth |
25-30 | MS Average | Youth |
30-32 | Solid Avg | JV |
32-38 | Above Avg | JV |
38-42 | Well Above Avg | Varsity |
42-48 | Excellent | Varsity |
48-52 | Outstanding | College |
52-58 | N/A | College |
58-62 | N/A | MiLB |
62-68 | N/A | MLB |
68-70 | N/A | MLB |
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The maximum speed of the bat's barrel during your swing, at a point 20% from the tip of the bat.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
LEVEL | 50TH% | 90TH% | 99TH% |
---|---|---|---|
12U | 46.8 | 54.1 | 65.6 |
13U | 47.3 | 55.1 | 69.3 |
14U | 49.7 | 57.7 | 70.5 |
15U | 52.6 | 59.2 | 71.4 |
16U | 54.8 | 62.7 | 76.1 |
17U | 56.3 | 65.4 | 80.9 |
18U | 60.5 | 68.7 | 82.2 |
D2/3/JUCO | 61.1 | 68.9 | 82.7 |
D1 | 62.9 | 71.1 | 83.9 |
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Maximum 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.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
LEVEL | 50TH% | 90TH% | 99TH% |
---|---|---|---|
12U | 22.7 | 31.9 | 47.5 |
13U | 25.2 | 34.6 | 50.6 |
14U | 25.5 | 35.2 | 51.8 |
15U | 26.6 | 36.6 | 53.7 |
16U | 27.9 | 37.5 | 53.9 |
17U | 31.2 | 42 | 58.1 |
18U | 32.3 | 42 | 60.5 |
D2/3/JUCO | 32.6 | 43.1 | 61.5 |
D1 | 38.5 | 49.9 | 69.4 |
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Impact Momentum is 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.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
LEVEL | 50TH% | 90TH% | 99TH% |
---|---|---|---|
12U | 12 | 14.7 | 18.7 |
13U | 12.3 | 15.7 | 22 |
14U | 14 | 18.6 | 26.4 |
15U | 18.6 | 22.4 | 28.7 |
16U | 19.2 | 23.7 | 31.5 |
17U | 20.9 | 25.2 | 32.5 |
18U | 22.3 | 26.2 | 32.8 |
D2/3/JUCO | 22.9 | 27.1 | 34.2 |
D1 | 23.8 | 27.8 | 34.5 |
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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.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
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Distance In The Zone measures the length of the hitting zone along a line toward the pitcher. It is determined by the region 'swept' by the bat.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
OPTIMAL RANGES BY AGE:
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Approach Angle is the angle/direction of your swing plane just prior to, and at the moment of impact.
National Percentages By Competition Level Based on 2018 Swing Data – Millions of Swings Taken Nationally
OPTIMAL RANGES BY TYPE OF BATTER:
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