PEC - Seattle, WA - June 26-28, 2023

Facility: University of Washington-Husky Ballpark
Dates:
Monday, June 26 (2024-2025 grads)
Tuesday, June 27 (2024-2026 grads)
Wednesday, June 28 (2024-2028 grads)

Event Description: 
Our 2023 Prospect Evaluation Camps will take place all over the Northwest for the grad classes 2024-2028. These camps include a pro-style workout consisting of batting practice, fielding, catching, and pitching; Baseball Athletic Rating testing; and edited video clips of each individual player. Our specially-designed Prospect Evaluation Camps are a way for you to build your “baseball resume” showcasing your third party verified measurables and edited video.

Why I should attend a Prospect Evaluation Camp:
By attending a Prospect Evaluation Camp, you will receive a player profile on the Baseball Northwest website with your video clips, BAR score, and velocities from the workout. These profiles can be sent to college coaches and scouts to aid in your recruiting process. Attending a Prospect Evaluation Camp also allows our qualified BBNW staff to fully evaluate you as a player and provide you honest feedback and an unbiased opinion of your abilities. We encourage players to attend a Prospect Evaluation Camp each summer to record up-to-date video and measurable data so that we can more accurately promote you as a player, and so that coaches can see your progression.

Other events I am eligible for by attending a PEC:
By attending a PEC, you are also eligible for invitation to the Northwest Championships which hosts the largest gathering of college recruiters and professional scouts at a Northwest amateur tournament. This event is a weekend showcase tournament of which 500 of the top Northwest athletes compete against each other. Attending a PEC also makes you eligible for an invitation to other national tournaments, many of which Baseball Northwest holds an exclusive Northwest bid. Events you could be invited to include: the Arizona Fall Classic, Perfect Game’s World Series, and the WWBA World Championship.

Number of positions I can workout at:
There are four registration options

(1) Pitcher Only

Players will workout as a pitcher at a discounted rate. Players who choose to workout as a Pitcher Only will not take batting practice or workout at a position in the field. You will participate in BAR testing and throw a bullpen for the evaluation. Pitching velocities, spin rates and video will be captured and added to your player profile.

(2) Position Player

Those who register as a Position Player are allowed to workout/be filmed at ONE fielding position. This should be the primary position you train and play in your spring/summer season. You will also be filmed take batting practice and go through BAR testing. Offensive and defensive velocities will be captured and added to your profile.

(3) Position Player + Additional Position

Players for this registration type will be able to workout/be filmed at TWO different defensive positions. This is intended for someone who plays two completely different positions (i.e. catcher and outfield). If the positions are similar, like (3B and SS),  we suggest you do not register for the additional position and only workout at one of the two.  A Position Player + Additional Position will receive defensive velocities for both positions. You will also take batting practice and do BAR testing.

(4) Position Player + Pitcher

Those who consider themselves to be a pitcher and position player can register to do both, which will allow you to workout at one fielding position and pitch. Offensive, defensive, and pitching velocities/spin rates will be captured and uploaded to your profile. You will also take batting practice and go through BAR testing.

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How does the BAR work?

Baseball Northwest and Eric Trice have developed a series of sports-related athletic tests designed to capture the key aspects of athleticism in baseball. The Baseball Athletic Rating, or BAR, combines individual tests into a single percentile representing an athlete’s overall athletic ability. Your BAR score will show you how you rank compared to all athletes in your region that were tested in that particular year. If you test twice in one particular year, your best score on each individual test in that year will be combined for your best BAR score.

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What does the BAR test?

The BAR evaluates a baseball player’s explosive speed, agility/quickness, and rotational power.  The 5 tests performed are:

  1. 60 Yard Dash (Laser timed)
  2. 30 Yard Dash (Laser timed)
  3. Broad Jump
  4. L-Drill
  5. Medicine Ball Throw (6 lbs) 

Where can I find protocols for the BAR?

Players can find all BAR protocols at https://baseballnorthwest.com/the-bar-protocols

What do I do with my BAR score?

What you can measure, you can improve!

Now that you have your BAR, you have a snapshot of your overall athleticism level.  Next step, set athletic goals and implement ways on how to improve in the desired tested area(s).

Disclaimer: The BAR is just one tool of many that Baseball Northwest staff uses to evaluate you as player. A high BAR score does not automatically guarantee you an invite to a Baseball Northwest event.


Location

University of Washington
Husky Ballpark Walla Walla Rd.
Seattle, WA
98195
US

Husky Ballpark

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  • Baseball pants (gray or white), hat, socks, belt
  • Helmet, bat, glove, catchers gear (if applicable)
  • Baseball cleats and turfs
  • Lunch or snack
  • Water or sports drink
  • Baseball Northwest will provide a dri-fit top. 

  • Pitcher Only– Players will workout as a pitcher at a discounted rate. Players who choose to workout as a Pitcher Only will not take batting practice or workout at a position in the field. You will participate in BAR testing and throw a bullpen for video. Velocity and spin rates will also be captured and added to your player profile.
  • Position Player– Those who register as a Position Player are allowed to workout/be filmed at ONE fielding position. This should be the primary position you train and play in your spring/summer season. You will also be filmed take batting practice and go through BAR testing. Offensive and defensive velocities will be captured and added to your profile.
  • Position Player + Additional Position – Players for this registration type will be able to workout/be filmed at TWO different defensive positions. This is intended for someone who plays two completely different positions (i.e. catcher and outfield). If the positions are similar, like (3B and SS),  we suggest you do not register for the additional position and only workout at one of the two.  A Position Player + Additional Position will receive defensive velocities for both positions. You will also take batting practice and do BAR testing.
  • Position Player + Pitcher– Those who consider themselves to be a pitcher and position player can register to do both, which will allow you to workout at one fielding position and pitch. Offensive, defensive, and pitching velocities/spin rates will be captured and uploaded to your profile. You will also take batting practice and go through BAR testing.

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Yes. Players can attend whichever Prospect Evaluation Camp and date that best fits their schedule. During registration be sure to select the actual date you plan to attend (even if it doesn’t show your grad class).

We will post any rainout information on our social media accounts and email each registered attendee.

Baseball Northwest and Eric Trice have developed a series of sports-related athletic tests designed to capture the key aspects of athleticism in baseball. The Baseball Athletic Rating, or BAR, combines individual tests into a single percentile representing an athlete’s overall athletic ability. Your BAR score will show you how you rank compared to all athletes in your region that were tested in that particular year. If you test twice in one particular year, your best score on each individual test in that year will be combined for your best BAR score.

The BAR evaluates a baseball player’s explosive speed, agility/quickness, and rotational power.  The 5 tests performed are:

  • 60 Yard Dash
  • 30 Yard Dash
  • Broad Jump
  • L-Drill
  • Medicine Ball Throw (6 lbs)

  • Northwest Championships
  • Arizona Fall Classic
  • Perfect Game: World Series, WWBA World Championship, Northwest Showcase
  • Area Code Team Tryout (Kansas City Royals)

No. Players are selected for teams based on their schools geographical location or position. You may occasionally be invited to play for a team out of your region; this is done to maximize playing time.

No. All PECs are structured the same.

Invites are sent out via email in the spring and continue to be sent throughout the summer as players are recommended to us.

Have your coach email us a brief recommendation on your behalf to [email protected] or contact us directly.

# Name High School Class Pos.
Easton Aalbu Arlington HS (WA) 2027 3B
Adam Barrick Eastlake HS (WA) 2026 3B
Cooper Barrow Monroe HS (WA) 2024 C
Micah Bartle Eastside Catholic HS (WA) 2025 C
Jackson Bell Liberty HS (WA) 2025 OF
Tommy Belle Bishop Blanchet HS (WA) 2026 OF
Luke Bishop O'Dea HS (WA) 2027 3B
Peyton Bouma Cedar Park Christian (WA) 2027 OF
Brody Bouwman Lynden Christian HS (WA) 2024 1B
Brody Bredice Juanita HS (WA) 2024 OF
J’Den Briones Sunnyside HS (WA) 2024 SS
Emmett Brown Glacier Peak HS (WA) 2027 1B
Jack Buchan Mercer Island HS (WA) 2025 LHP
Trenton Caliboso Maryknoll School (HI) (HI) 2027 SS
Alexander Chadrow Hazen HS (WA) 2025 OF
Carter Christiansen Fife HS (WA) 2025 C
Lleyton Daily Cedar Park Christian (WA) 2024 RHP
Zach Daniel North Creek HS (WA) 2026 SS
Seth Danielson Lake Stevens High (WA) 2026 OF
Hawkeye Delgado Jackson HS (WA) 2025 RHP
Gavin Duckart Jackson HS (WA) 2027 C
Noah Duenas Bishop Blanchet HS (WA) 2026 SS
Jaxon Ellison Skyline HS (WA) 2027 SS
Diego Escandon Edmonds-Woodway HS (WA) 2024 OF
Toby Fairman O'Dea HS (WA) 2026 3B
Jacob Flores Mount Si HS (WA) 2027 2B
Tyler Gaskins Southridge HS (WA) 2024 C
James Glassburn O'Dea HS (WA) 2028 OF
Eli Herst Garfield HS (Seattle Academy) (WA) 2026 RHP
Lukas (Luke) Hollenbeck Chelan HS (WA) 2024 SS
Grayson Hollingshead Seattle Prep (WA) 2025 LHP
Cooper Hordyk Curtis HS (WA) 2027 SS
Damyn Hyatt-Crooker Tumwater HS (WA) 2026 C
Hiroshi Johnson Redmond HS (WA) 2025 RHP
Jared Johnson Kittitas HS (WA) 2027 2B
Braden Jones W.F. West HS (WA) 2024 SS
Trace Jones Bothell HS (WA) 2025 C
Jaylen Kennedy North Thurston HS (WA) 2025 C
Kealoha Kepoo Sabate Meadowdale HS (WA) 2026 RHP
Brandt Kneisler West Valley HS (WA) 2025 SS
Cade Landes Lake Stevens HS (WA) 2027 RHP
Isaac Lee Hazen HS (WA) 2024 3B
Jacob Lee Tahoma HS (WA) 2025 C
Reve LeRoux Snohomish HS (WA) 2026 SS
Reese Logsdon Archbishop Murphy HS (WA) 2025 SS
Charlie Lydum Issaquah HS (WA) 2025 OF
Wes Lynch O'Dea HS (WA) 2024 OF
Tyler Maurer Kentwood HS (WA) 2025 RHP
Grant McAllister Lake Stevens HS (WA) 2027 OF
Deacon Meller W.F. West HS (WA) 2025 C
Manny Molina Cascade HS (WA) 2024 RHP
Blake Moser Lake Stevens HS (WA) 2027 3B
Reed Myers Anacortes HS (WA) 2025 1B
Jacob Nadeau Timberline HS (WA) 2025 RHP
Eli Nash Kittitas HS (WA) 2027 RHP
Zachary Nelson Lincoln HS (WA) 2027 RHP
Ethan Nguyen Mercer Island HS (WA) 2027 C
Ellis Oeltjen Bellevue High (WA) 2026 OF
Andrew Olsen Bothell HS (WA) 2024 OF
Xavier Padilla Eastside Catholic HS (WA) 2027 C
Jai Penalver Lakeside School (WA) 2026 C
William Prinz Bishop Blanchet (WA) 2027 OF
Jace Rainey Newport HS (WA) 2024 OF
Gage Reeser Timberline HS (WA) 2024 2B
Calvin Rice Undecided (WA) 2028 C
Owen Rolling Lincoln HS (WA) 2024 RHP
Seika Saito Issaquah HS (WA) 2027 SS
Jonah Schroeder Juanita HS (WA) 2025 OF
Tanner Solinsky Emerald Ridge HS (WA) 2024 OF
Keagan Soliza Puyallup HS (WA) 2027 C
Atticus Stanfield Lincoln HS (WA) 2026 LHP
Wade Treloggen Liberty HS (WA) 2024 LHP
Noah Vaiphei Woodinville HS (WA) 2026 SS
Tiago Van Der Ven Roosevelt HS (WA) 2025 C
Nolan Webster Meadowdale HS (WA) 2024 C
Daniel Weintraub The Bear Creek School (WA) 2027 OF
Tyler Williamson Mercer Island HS (WA) 2025 OF
Brendan Winkler The Overlake School (WA) 2027 C

Baseball Northwest and Sports Video Northwest have partnered to provide all our Prospect Evaluation Camp attendees recruiting video by one of the best in the business. Our goal in adding video to our PECs is to provide a tool to all athletes to promote themselves to college coaches.  Players are given two video options when attending a PEC: edited clips or premium recruiting video. Below are the two options outlined. The video will be uploaded to the players BBNW profile within 3-4 weeks of the event once embed codes are received by Baseball Northwest.

Please contact Ryan Berndt at Sports Video Northwest with all video questions.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 253-740-0471
Website: www.sportsvideonorthwest.com

Available Packages

Option 1 (Edited Video Clips)

Cost: Included in PEC Price

  • Edited video clips of workout
  • One camera angle
  • Posted to your BBNW Profile & YouTube

Option 2 (Premium Recruiting Video)

Cost: PEC Price + $225

  • Fully edited video of workout to show best reps including focus on mechanics, athleticism, footwork, arm strength, and accuracy.
  • Multiple camera angles for batting practice and defense and up to 4 camera angles for pitchers.
  • Video professionally edited by Sports Video Northwest (player can review video and give feedback prior to posting)
  • Slow motion edits
  • Posted to your BBNW Profile & YouTube
  • High Resolution digital file emailed to you
  • $395 value if purchased outside of a PEC

 

Option 1 Examples





Option 2 Examples






 

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