On May 24, Prep Baseball NC was present at Palisades High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Charlotte Baseball Academy Scout Day, an event that gathered a group of promising position players and pitchers eager to showcase their abilities.
The program blended on‑field drills with precise performance measurements. Athletes moved through defensive position work, took part in batting practice, completed a laser‑timed 60‑yard dash, and threw bullpens that allowed scouts to evaluate arm strength and control.
CBA staff played a key role in orchestrating the day, providing logistical support and ensuring that each participant received meaningful exposure while the event generated a detailed record of athletic output.
Statistical Highlights
All of the collected data — including peak fastball speed, average spin rate, highest exit velocity, fastest 60‑yard dash times, and the most aggressive in‑field and out‑field throws — are posted online for fans and recruiters to review.
The showcase illustrates how localized scouting events continue to shape the development pipeline for North Carolina’s baseball talent, offering both players and observers a clear view of measurable progress.