The Intended Zones Tracker combines Trackman's radar technology with a projected screen, allowing for a precise measurement between the intended target and the exact pitch location.
This new tech combines Trackman’s radar tracking with a projected screen behind home plate. Before each pitch, you mark your target. After you throw, you see exactly how far you missed and that locations’s run value, all in real-time.
2025 LHP Braden Klug
@braden_klug | @CyRanchBB
FB: 89-93.5 🔥| 4 ‘4 release Ht. | -22.5” HM
SL: 73-77
CH: 78-79
The @WhitecapBseball recruit showed electric stuff at #HPScoutDay. A big arm from some tough angles. Uncomfortable AB.
@PBRGowins | @HPBA_official
Through July 7, Ethan Petry's @TrackManBB exit velocity metrics are lapping the @OfficialCCBL.
Of players w/ 2 batted balls, he leads the league in max, avg, and 90th %ile EV. With a 1.173 OPS through today's game those EVs, Petry is a player to watch the rest of the summer.
⚠️ Vandy Boy Dealing ⚠️
In his 2nd start with the ‘Caps, @GuthLuke was dominant, showcasing a solid FB/SL mix that he was able to miss bats and command the zone well.
📊: @bcanalytics_ (data powered by TrackMan via @Camhale17)
On Deck Preview 🔭 (NY State Games)
👤 ‘25 RHP Nolan Bonnell (Brighton)
📝6-foot, 152 lb Projectable righty ranked 190 in the ‘25 class for NY. Low 80’s FB features Life & movement (2295/ 28 spin score/ 96 sink score) @TrackManBB ; Feel for effective off speed.
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