Stanford All Star Baseball Camp Technology & Player Evaluation
At every Stanford All-Star Baseball Camp session, every player receives a detailed SportsBoard evaluation and a coach-written assessment. The player assessments include verified data from HitTrax, Rapsodo, and TrackMan. These tools enable our staff to provide accurate, consistent, and development-focused feedback to each athlete. Camp coaches identify the measurable and immeasurable aspects of each athlete’s game at camp.

HitTrax — Hitting Data
HitTrax captures key offensive metrics during batting practice and game-like reps. This data is crucial in understanding a player’s offensive tendencies and strengths.
Metrics Recorded
- Exit Velocity
- Launch Angle
- Distance, Direction / Spray Chart
- Hard-Hit %
How It’s Used in Evaluations
- Assess swing consistency
- Identify areas for improvement
- Provide measurable benchmarks for progress
These objective metrics are included in each Stanford All Star Baseball Camp player evaluation to help athletes and families understand performance and areas for growth.
TrackMan — Game Performance Data
TrackMan is used during gameplay to measure real-time performance.
Metrics Recorded
Pitching:
- Velocity
- Spin Rate
- Movement
- Release Metrics
- Command / Location Maps
Hitting:
- Exit Velocity
- Distance
- Direction
- Hard-Hit Balls
TrackMan data supports game-based evaluation standards commonly used in college baseball programs.


Rapsodo — Pitching & Hitting Ball-Flight Data
Rapsodo gives coaches a deeper look into pitch characteristics and swing results.
Pitching Metrics Recorded
- Velocity
- Spin Rate
- Spin Efficiency
- Movement (Vertical / Horizontal Break)
- Release Point Consistency
Hitting Metrics Recorded
- Exit Velocity
- Launch Angle
- Ball Flight Direction
This baseball camp technology allows coaches to deliver precise, data-backed feedback as part of the Stanford All Star Baseball Camp evaluation process.
How This Technology Supports Your Player’s Evaluation
Every player leaves camp with a SportsBoard Evaluation that includes:
- verified hitting metrics,
- pitching data when applicable
- defensive measurements
- coach-written strengths and improvements
- objective numbers that provide a clear, college-level standard for future development






