THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
| 2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
Create Account
Sign in Create Account
Tournaments  | Story | 7/1/2015

16u BCS Finals: Day 6 notes

Photo: Perfect Game

Tuesday marked the second day of playoff competition for the teams fortunate enough to advance from pool play. As one would expect, the teams that remained in the playoff bracket trotted many quality pitchers in an attempt to stave off elimination for another day.




One of the more impressive pitching performances of the day came courtesy of Chain National’s
Zack Brockman (2017, Savannah, Ga.). Brockman, whose exploits in Chain’s very first game of the tournament were touched upon last week, raised his game to another level on Tuesday. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound righty ran his fastball up to 89 mph and consistently sat in the 85-87 mph range, a few ticks above what he had shown earlier in the tournament. He was able to locate the heater well, which again displayed late life and downhill plane when located at the bottom of the strike zone. He similarly had food feel for his sharp, biting curveball in the low-70s and was able to throw the offering to both sides of the plate and bury it to the backfoot of lefthanded hitters. Brockman, currently uncommitted, was very efficient and aggressive within the strike zone, not afraid to challenge the plethora of talented Easton Rockets 16u hitters, and he located his fastball extremely well to the glove side. He allowed just two hits and struck out four over six innings to help Chain National win their early morning game and advance further in the playoffs.




Tyler Myrick
(2016, Lake City, Fla.) also pitched extremely well. Myrick, who is currently committed to Alabama State, is very athletic and has a well-proportioned build and present strength in his 6-foot, 170-pound frame. Myrick has a strong lower half and does well in using that strength to his advantage by driving off of the mound with good momentum and burst. While he lands slightly closed and works a bit crossfire, he generally does a solid job of rotating his upper body to work online and pound the strike zone. There’s some further deception in his game as Myrick will occasionally drop his arm slot from his typical three-quarters release point and work to a sidearm and near submarine slot. Myrick has a very quick arm and he consistently sat in the 88-92 mph range with his fastball, even scraping 93 mph on one occasion. The heater has some natural tailing action and is especially effective when located to his arm side and near the bottom of the strike zone. While there’s some effort in his delivery, Myrick did pretty well to repeat his mechanics and he also held his velocity pretty well, hitting 91 in his seventh and final inning of work. He predominately lived with and succeeded using his fastball, but Myrick also showcased a solid breaking ball in the mid-70s with 11-to-5 shape that flashed hard downer bite and late break.

Although his Team Elite Louisville Slugger 16u team came up on the short end against Myrick’s FTB squad in their playoff matchup,
Dylan Gentry (2017, Danielsville, Ga.) showed very well in his one inning cameo from the bullpen. The southpaw is listed at 6-foot-1, 180-pounds but looks to be a bit bigger, with broad shoulders, a tapered waist and an athletic build. Gentry displayed a loose, clean arm stroke and also hid the ball well, which helped his already quality stuff play up even more. He located his 86-88 mph fastball pretty well and showed that he could work to both sides of the plate without any issue. Furthermore, Gentry flashed very good feel for his breaking ball, a mid-70s offering with late break and the sharp bite to induce whiffs and chases out of the strike zone. With those two quality offerings, solid command and good feel for mixing pitches Gentry was able to strike out all three batters that he faced.

Nicholas Storz
(2017, Brooklyn, N.Y.) is well-known for his talent on the mound, but he did not pitch in either of his Elite Prime 16u team’s victories on Tuesday. Instead, he got a few at-bats as a designated hitter. The big, 6-foot-6, 245-pound righty displayed some big raw power at the Junior National Showcase, and he did not disappoint in Tuesday’s game action. Storz went 2-for-2 in Elite Prime’s second game, a 12-2 victory over PBC Gameday Elite. In his first at-bat Storz picked a double, a well-struck high line drive that carried over the head of the center fielder. In his second at-bat Storz demolished an elevated off-speed pitch and deposited it over the left field fence for a three-run homer.

A number of other Elite Prime hitters stood out on Tuesday, as one would expect given their 15-0 and 12-2 victories.
Ivan Johnson (2017, Atlanta, Ga.) and Pat DeMarco (2017, Staten Island, N.Y.) were both discussed briefly in this section earlier in the tournament, but both merit another mention. Johnson hit a number of balls hard, went 3-for-5 with two doubles on the day, and again displayed above-average bat speed and an advanced feel for the barrel to go along with a mature approach. DeMarco also has some serious bat speed and he went 3-for-5 with a double of his own.

Colin Hall
(2017, Alpharetta, Ga.) has a simple, repeatable swing from the left side that is conducive to line-drive contact. Hall’s feel for the barrel has been impressive, and it seems like he’s reached base safely in all of his plate appearances in the tournament. On Tuesday, Hall went a combined 4-for-5, and the currently uncommitted outfielder just looks like a natural high-average hitter.




Morgan Copeland
(2017, Loganville, Ga.) is an extra strong 6-foot-1, 230-pound catcher that displays big tools on both sides of the ball. At the plate Copeland has an aggressive yet controlled approach, and he’s able to succeed with his deep hand load and bat wrap because of his big-time bat speed and easy, natural strength. He went 2-for-5 with a double on the day and has impact potential with juice to the pull side. Defensively, Copeland moves well for his size and shows the ability to get into good blocking position. Furthermore, he has a strong arm and solid footwork and mechanics that should serve him well if runners try to test him on the basepaths.

Chase Sanguinetti
(2018, Tampa, Fla.) homered for the second straight day. The lefthanded hitting first baseman participated in the Junior National Showcase two weeks ago and displayed some pull-side power when he was able to sync up his upper and lower halves, and his timing has been good for much of this tournament. One day after he blasted a home run to right field, the Florida State commit did it again on Tuesday, placing a middle-in fastball over the right field fence to help his FTB Pride team advance to the semifinal round of the playoffs.

At a listed 5-foot-8, 175 pounds
Mason Robertson (2017, Savannah, Ga.) will not overwhelm anybody at first glance, but simply put he is just a solid all-around baseball player. The compactly-built infielder has been stellar defensively while manning second base for much of the tournament, showing good instincts, solid range, and soft hands. At the plate, the lefthanded hitting Robertson has a good feel for the strike zone, and while he didn’t get a base hit on Tuesday, he has an advanced approach with the ability to put the barrel on the ball and use the entire field.




Robertson’s Chain National teammate,
Austin Thompson (2017, Rincon, Ga.) came on in relief to earn the victory in the team’s second playoff game, a tight 6-5 win over the Harrisburg Senators. Thompson is a primary infielder, but he showcased some arm strength on the mound, consistently throwing his fastball in the 86-88 mph range over his 1 1/3 innings of work. He also flashed a quality high-70s changeup with good fading action, which was particularly deceptive because he threw the offering with the same arm speed and slot as his fastball.



Tournaments | Story | 12/19/2025

13u Tourney All-American Team

Jheremy Brown
Article Image
What a year it was in 2025 on the national landscape at the 13u level as Perfect Game continues to expand its reach around the country, providing an even bigger schedule of events coast-to-coast which has allowed players all over show out and gain their deserved recognition. Whether in Texas for the Houston 1000 or the 13u WWBA in West Palm Beach, we saw huge, eye opening performances from the players placed below, knowing that we could EASILY build a third team and likely a fourth without much effort.  As we do every year with this exercise, it's worth pointing out the trickiness of this age group and putting the teams together with the 13u group. While the players are all members of the Class of 2030, some are younger for the grade, which allowed them to play at the 12u level where's it's a smaller field, shorter mound distance and different bats, so we'll separate them out and...
Showcase | Story | 12/27/2025

Main Event Invades Fort Myers

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME CLOSES OUT 2025 WITH MAIN EVENT SHOWCASE  AT JETBLUE PARK IN FT. MYERS, FLORIDA    Nearly 1,000 players expected at largest showcase of the year  that has produced over 1,000 MLB Draft picks    Ft. Myers, Florida (Saturday, December 27, 2025) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, will host its 2025 Main Event Showcase from December 28–31 at JetBlue Park, the spring training home of the Boston Red Sox, in the Fort Myers area.    The Main Event is the largest showcase Perfect Game holds annually,...
Draft | Rankings | 12/26/2025

2026 MLB Draft Board Update

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
The calendar is just days away from being flipped over to 2026, and while the players may be on break, it’s clear that they are just itching to get back on the field and compete once again, with another season of college baseball right around the corner. For prep players (especially in warm-weather states), the season’s right around the corner, and players will be back on the ball fields sooner than later. With that said, the PG Draft Team came together and got to work on a 2026 MLB Draft Board update. A little pre-season shake-up and expansion as we took our board from the Top 150 names to the Top 300 names, in preparation for the 2026 college and prep seasons to begin. The 2025 MLB Draft Lottery occurred earlier in December and shed some light on what the draft order will look like in 2026, with the Chicago White Sox taking home the first overall pick, followed by the Tampa...
College | Story | 12/25/2025

2025 Year in Review: College

Craig Cozart
Article Image
The LSU Tigers Win It All Again For the second time in the last three years, the LSU Tigers, led by head coach Jay Johnson secured the national title. The national championship was the eight in LUS program history as they swept Coastal Carolina in the MCWS championship series. As a result, Johnson was virtually a unanimous choice for National Coach of the Year on media outlets and is the fastest coach to win multiple CWS championships at a single school. The tournament’s Most Outstanding Player was Tigers’ lefthanded ace and Perfect Game First-Team All-American, Kade Anderson highlighted by his complete-game shutout in Game 1 of the CWS Finals. The roster was a tremendous blend of offensive firepower, frontline pitching and elite defense, leaving opponents with very few avenues to victory. PG Second-Team All-American, Jared Jones was the heart of the lineup with his 20...
High School | General | 12/24/2025

2025 Year In Review: High School

Cam McElwaney
Article Image
IMG Academy Takes Home the National Title Every year IMG Academy comes into the spring with top-to-bottom one of the top rosters in the country and every year have the expectation of winning the national championship. Well in 2025 they did just that after finishing the spring 24-1, winning the High School Showdown, and winning 15 straight games to end their season. Their high end offensive ability was on full display throughout the year and they will once again be one of the most talented teams in the country in ’26 as they look to go back-to-back. Two Top-10 Picks in the MLB Draft Headline National Players of the Year It was another loaded crop that took home the National Players of the Year as both Ethan Holliday, the National Player of the Year, and Seth Hernandez, National Pitcher of the Year, heard their names called within the first-10 picks in the MLB Draft. Another first...
Draft | Rankings | 12/24/2025

Top 2027 Collegiate Draft Prospects

Isaiah Burrows
Article Image
With the 2025 cycle officially behind us and the calendar nearly flipping over to 2026, it is time to start looking ahead to the future. More importantly, start looking ahead to the next season of college baseball and what that may mean for draft-eligible players with big dreams of continuing their journey. While the 2026 MLB Draft is now on the horizon, we are looking ahead to the future even further – to see which players have already made impacts upon their arrival to college campuses. We have already dropped our 2028 Top 75 collegiate prospects board, but this one is our Top 100 college prospects who will be eligible for the 2027 class. These are the Top 100 players in our eyes for this group, and many of them have already shown up on campus and been impactful in many ways. Whether its our top-ranked player in Oregon State’s Dax Whitney or ninth-ranked William Schmidt...
Draft | Rankings | 12/23/2025

Top 2028 Collegiate Draft Prospects

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
The college players in the 2028 draft class have yet to step on campus, but they're positioned to make an immediate impact. Several high end talents either turned down significant money last year or honored strong college commitments, resulting in their arrival on campus this fall. The class is currently led by a trio of high-upside arms in Jack Bauer, Angel Cervantes, and Cameron Appenzeller. They are followed by a deep group of bats that rounds out a strong, high end Top-10. Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown State 1 Jack Bauer C LHP L-L Mississippi State Frankfort IL 2 Angel Cervantes C RHP R-R UCLA Lynwood CA 3 Cameron Appenzeller C LHP L-L Tennessee Springfield IL 4 Brayden Jaksa C C R-R Oregon Fremont  CA 5 JD Stein C SS R-R Wake Forest Carmel IN 6 Mason Ligenza C OF L-L Pittsburgh Brockton PA 7 Ty Peeples C OF L-R Georgia Lavonia GA 8 Lucas Franco C SS L-R TCU Katy TX 9...
Juco | Story | 12/23/2025

2025 Year in Review: JUCO

Blaine Peterson
Article Image
Looking Back at the 2025 Top 10  Matt Barr (‘25 Niagara, ‘26 Minnesota Twins) Bursting onto the scene last winter, footage of an indoor bullpen rocketed Barr onto the radar of many. Explosive fastball reaches near triple digits with incredible spin numbers across the secondaries. Huge numbers at Niagara earned him the title of the first Juco player drafted in 2025. JC Vanek (‘25 Chipola, ‘26 Kansas City Royals) Just a professional hitter. Vanek for two years at Chipola was an impossible out. While there are questions if the power will ever reach what it takes to play first base at the big league level, the bat and quality defensive skillset at first base may carry. Donovan Becerra (‘25 New Mexico, ‘26 Texas Tech) One of the more high octane arms anywhere in the country last year. Can reach back for upper 90’s and has shown serious swing and...
Draft | Story | 12/22/2025

2025 Year in Review: Draft

Isaiah Burrows
Article Image
2025 Year in Review: Draft We’ve reached the end of the 2025 calendar year, and while we’ve already jumped in on the 2026 cycle with some of the fall events and post-draft content we’ve had here at Perfect Game, there’s still one more piece on the docket, and that’s the 2025 Year-In-Review piece here from the PG Draft staff.  The 2025 MLB Draft took place in July, when many highly talented players heard their names called and continued their journey through the game to the next level. There’s already been some of those names making noise in the minors and guys who are moving up prospect lists and becoming names to know for MLB fans digging deep into the future of their organizations. While we are going to “close the book” on 2025 with this article, these players still have many years ahead of them, and many blank pages to continue...
College | Recruiting | 12/22/2025

Recruiting Notebook: December 22

Jheremy Brown
Article Image
Lucien Saint Cyr, INF, Class of 2026 Commitment: Bucknell Saint Cyr announced his pledge to Bucknell, giving the Bison an interesting blend of present tools and projection. Saint Cyr stands 6-foot-1 and offers room to fill in his medium frame, profiling in the middle infield defensively. The New York product starts wide at the base in the right-handed box, keeping his hands high behind the ear. He works into a subtle outward step load, firing through a compact barrel that showcases bat speed and gap-to-gap impact. For head coach Scott Heather and Bucknell, they land a high-quality Northeast infielder in the ’26 cycle, adding to a class that takes the quality over quantity approach. Patrick Diaz ('26, NY) 102 EV off the bat. Impact to the pull side. #PGNational @PGMidAtlantic @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/NN0L3FRdO9 — PG Showcases (@PGShowcases) July 9, 2025 Patrick Diaz,...
High School | General | 12/19/2025

Huntington Beach HS World Series Recap

Steve Fiorindo
Article Image
MVPitcher: Duncan McLeod The uncommitted junior toed the slab in three of the four games for Team Mick, tossing 3 2/3 innings.  Zero walks, zero hits and 6 punchouts for the lefty who was used both as a starter in the series clinching game 4 and he closed out game 3 on Friday in quick fashion.  McLeod was very efficient as well, needing just 42 pitches over all his outings.  In the game 4 start, over two innings he punched out 3, with one strikeout with all of his offerings.  The mid 80’s fastball regularly played up, set up with efficient use of the secondaries, with the breaking ball 73/74 and fading change-up 72-74.   Owen Bone (2026) at it again... Solo shot in the 5th to tie things up. Back to back days with a home run for Bone. #PGHS pic.twitter.com/2JC9qETI5h — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) December 13, 2025 MV Hitter: ...
Loading more articles...