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Tournaments  | Story | 7/28/2015

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The beauty of seeing players over an extended period of time is the ability to track their progress, especially when it’s a young 6-foot-6 righthanded pitcher like with
Nicholas Storz (2017, Brooklyn, N.Y.). Currently uncommitted, Storz has continued to evolve from a hard thrower who was new to pitching to a hard throwing pitcher all the while firming up his mechanics and taking several jumps with his secondary offerings.

You can’t teach the imposing 6-foot-6, 245-pound frame that Storz possesses on the mound, and once he settled in with his command after the first inning he proved to be difficult to square up. Sitting in the 88-90 mph range rather comfortably while bumping a 91, Storz showed a quick and fluid arm action while locating his fastball to either side of the plate with solid generated angle when he spotted to his glove side. The velocity is nothing new for Storz who has always been able to light up the radar guns, but the biggest takeaway was the feel and frequency of which he threw his slider. A pitch that lived in the 78-80 mph range, Storz’s slider was the best I had seen it in my handful of viewings. At it’s best the pitch showed solid tilt and proved to be a power swing-and-miss offering, and even when he got on the side and gave it more horizontal life it was effective as it looked more like a cutter than anything. You could tell Storz’s confidence grew in the pitch each time he threw it and by the end of his outing he showed the ability to locate it to either side of the plate, making it truly unfair to the opposing hitters.

When you spend three weeks in Georgia covering high level tournaments and see some of the top players in each of them you begin to build a profile and somewhat know what to expect. For example, outfielder
Colin Hall (2017, Alpharetta, Ga.) has become renowned for his barrel skills from the left side as he seems to do nothing but square the ball up hard to all parts of the field for solid line drive contact. On Monday afternoon Hall got a pitch he could handle on the inner half, and rather than ripping it down the right field line for a base hit he pulled his hands in and was able to drive the ball. And drive the ball he did as the uncommitted Hall cleared the right field fence for a grand slam, putting an exclamation point on Team Elite’s opening round win.

Tyler Simon
(2017, Leesburg, Ga.) got things going quickly in the bottom of the first for Game On Stealth wasting no time as he jumped on the very first pitch of the game for a hard line drive double, showing a short and quick swing with some leverage at contact. Currently uncommitted, Simon also starts up the middle at shortstop where his athleticism truly shines. He does a nice job of making the routine plays look easy but he also made a play late in the game that was nowhere near as easy as he made it seem. With a runner on first and no outs, a soft chopper was hit up the middle to which Simon gathered, and in mid-stride, as the runner was barreling down on him, he tagged second base and proceeded to deliver a strike to first base.

The only thing quicker than the right arms of
Joseph Perez (2017, Pembroke Pines, Fla.) and Matthew Dickey (2018, Tallahassee, Fla.) was the inning each of the two young arms threw for their respective teams on fields adjacent to one another.

Perez, who’s listed as a primary third baseman, is already committed to the University of South Florida where he potent righthanded bat and strong arm on the mound would allow him to make an impact on both sides. His loudest statement on Monday night came in the bottom of the sixth inning as he picked up the save for Elite Squad Prime recording three quick outs while working heavily off his fastball. Showing a fast and loose arm action through the back, Perez sat in the 91-93 mph range and did a nice job of getting on top of the ball to generate downhill plane, furthermore adding to the difficulty of trying to catch up to his heater.

While Perez flashed a curveball a time or two, Dickey showed a handful more in the 68-70 mph range which featured 11-to-5 shape and late biting life. Listed at 6-foot, 175-pounds, Dickey appears both taller and stronger when he toes the rubber and he does a nice job of incorporating that strength into his delivery on the mound. The young, uncommitted righthander employed a short stroke and consistently worked on top of the ball with a fast arm action leading to a fastball that steadily sat in the 85-87 mph range.




North Florida Christian has been steadily producing high end talent over the last couple of years with several draft picks such as Matthew Railey as well as both Cole and Carson Sands, along with current Perfect Game All-American Cole Ragans. And while those are some big names, the future appears just as bright with the rising sophomore Dickey, as mentioned above, and incoming freshman righthander
Brandon Walker (2019, Tallahassee, Fla.).

Despite being listed as a primary shortstop on his Perfect Game profile, the 6-foot, 165-pound Walker is impressive with his present abilities on the mound and what the futures holds in store as he continues to add muscle and gain repetitions. Already showing a long and fluid arm action, Walker came out and sat in the 83-86 mph range over the first couple of innings and did so while generating downward plane. Walker works from a high arm slot and he showed the ability to generate slight running life to his fastball as it left his hand cleanly and with low effort. Unlike most young pitchers who are able to throw harder than most in their class at an early age, Walker also showed a nice feel for a breaking ball that was up to 75 mph and featured quality depth and late bit when he got on top and lived down in the zone.

Nic Nolan
(2018, Niceville, Fla.) is another young standout on the Orlando Scorpions who looks to have a bright future ahead of him, especially as he continues to fill out his long and lean 6-foot, 160-pound frame. His defensive actions up the middle are pretty advanced for a player who’s just entering his sophomore season of high school. Uncommitted, Nolan showed fluid footwork around the bag and high-end athleticism to complement the glove work and comfort he displayed going to his backhand into the 5-6 hole.

Kumar Rocker
(2018, Watkinsville, Ga.) is no stranger to these recaps over the last three weeks of playing in Perfect Game events. Listed at 6-foot-4, 220-pounds, Rocker continues to show growth on the mound seemingly each time he takes the ball and Monday night was no different. Aside from the velocity, as he was up to 88 mph, and the ease of which he’s able to produce it, Rocker began working backwards on the mound and showed a consistent feel for both his slider and changeup rather than relying almost solely on his heater. Doing a nice job of maintaining his arm action at release, Rocker showed the most comfort in his slider that I’ve seen in my four viewings as he back-doored it a couple of times to lefthanded hitters with late bite and depth. It remained a consistent pitch from the moment he entered the game and his changeup also proved to be a solid pitch at 78 mph, giving him a full three-pitch mix.

Currently ranked No. 6 overall in the 2017 class rankings, outfielder
Jordon Adell (2017, Lexington, Ky.) continues to make strides as a hitter and continues to hurt the baseball from the righthanded batter’s box. With a long and muscular fast-twitch frame, the University of Louisville commit continued to amaze Monday evening as he once again showed off his fast set of hands and premium bat speed by turning on a ball into the left-center field gap for a three-run home run, jumping off the barrel at 100.4 mph. Adell also worked a handful of innings on the mound, showing a full and easy arm action that produced a fastball up to 88 mph with solid downhill plane and a big 12-to-6 curveball with bite in the upper-70s.

The display of hitting that center fielder
Elijah Cabell (2018, Winter Park, Fla.) has put on over the last few days is as impressive as any this summer. After nearly putting a ball through the scoreboard two days ago, the uncommitted Cabell collected multi-hit games, with a home run, in each of Central Florida Gators' two games. Two home runs in a tournament is considered exceptional, let alone two in one day, though the first may have been the more impressive of the two as Cabell blasted a shot to the right-center field gap that got out and provoked a college coach to say something to the effect of “you just don’t see that at this level.” Full of quick-twitch and athleticism, Cabell is able to generate bat speed that would stand out in a 17u tournament, let alone a 15u tournament, and he’s catching fire at the right time for the Gators.

Tyler Solomon
(2017, Haymarket, Va.) and Noah Campbell (2017, Durham, N.C.) are two highly sough after prospects in the 2017 class and each already have their college commitment taken care of. Solomon, who’s a Vanderbilt University commit and a switch-hitting catcher, dug in lefthanded yesterday afternoon and turned on an inner-half pitch for a hard line drive triple to the pull-side gap, showing a fluid swing with natural lift and solid speed around the bases for somebody listed at 6-foot-4, 215-pounds. A University of South Carolina commit, Campbell followed up Solomon’s impressive shot with a hard double of his own, hitting it to a similar spot of the field and turned in a time of 4.26 rounding first base.

While the Marucci Elite lineup already featured a pair of smooth lefthanded swings in outfielders Tanner Allen and Jacob Pearson, Coach Chad Raley had another lefty emerge in his lineup;
Nicholas Webre (2017, Youngsville, La.). Listed at 5-foot-10, 180-pounds, the Louisiana native has put together a solid tournament and Monday afternoon put a really good swing on a ball showing loose hands and a fluid stroke as he tripled to his pull-side gap.



Tournaments | Story | 1/27/2026

MLK East Scout Notes Recap

Perfect Game Staff
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‘28 OF Jakob Groeschel (OH) continues to impress with the bat on the circuit, picked up 2 2Bs in the first game today. Really athletic, went 4.4 on turn; easy to dream on all the traits. #MLKEast @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/wOIwnGKnkg — Perfect Game Florida (@Florida_PG) January 17, 2026 2028 OF Jakob Groeschel (Springfield, Ohio) broke out at this event last year hitting a casual .909, and although he didn’t turn in quite the same performance, he hit a strong .462 with 4 extra-base hits, 5 walks, 5 bags and only struck out once. He’s a pretty dynamic athlete who can do a lot of things well, but the bat is the calling card as he just lives on the barrel and has no problem handling all kinds of pitching. It’s a simple swing, but he’s got fast hands and he can really impact the ball without being overly physical yet.  2030 RHP Michael Vazquez...
High School | Rankings | 3/3/2026

High School Top 50 Update: March 3

Tyler Russo
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As we get rolling deeper into the spring here in the southern states, other states are only a few weeks away from their seasons beginning and some are even starting the day this will be posted. We’ve concluded the first major event on the high school schedule, the PG High School Showdown, and it was an epic weekend in Hoover. The event was littered with talent and these rankings reflect just that. St. John Bosco (CA) holds onto the first spot in this update and are being pushed by an IMG Academy (FL) team that’s 8-0 after winning the High School Showdown as well as beating two preseason top-10 teams in the first few weeks of the season. Orange Lutheran (CA) holds onto the No. 3 spot after a 1-0 start to the year and just a few weeks away from NHSI. A trio of Florida schools follow Olu in South Walton (FL), fresh off a win at the HS Showdown, Venice (FL), a surging team...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/3/2026

PG & RaceTrac Expand Partnership

Perfect Game Staff
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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME AND RACETRAC ANNOUNCE EXPANDED PARTNERSHIP   Sanford, Florida (Tuesday, March 3, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced an expanded partnership with RaceTrac, naming the convenience store brand the Official Convenience Store of Perfect Game in Georgia and Florida. The enhanced relationship significantly broadens RaceTrac’s presence across Perfect Game’s premier tournament venues and digital platforms, deepening its engagement with players, families, coaches and fans throughout two of the most active youth baseball markets in the country.   As part of the expanded agreement, RaceTrac will launch a robust...
College | Story | 3/3/2026

College Players of the Week: March 3

Craig Cozart
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March 3 Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Cider Canon, OF, Duke  The Duke Blue Devils (11-3) went through massive changes in the offseason, with a new coaching staff and heavy roster turnover like is often seen in the college game today.  That hasn’t held them back as they have kind of flown under the radar on their way to a tie for the most wins in the nation.  They won 4 out 5 games last week and Cider Canon was the driving force behind their offensive onslaught.  The 5-11/180 outfielder from San Marino, CA put together an incredible week collecting 9 hits in 14 at-bats, good for a .643 BA, scoring 7 runs, with 3 walks, 4 home runs and driving in a total of 10 runs.  After a successful couple years at Davidson College, Cider made the trip north to Durham and has fit right into the Blue Devil’s high-octane offense.  For the season, he is...
High School | General | 3/2/2026

HS Showdown Scout Notes: Days 2-3

Vincent Cervino
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High School Showdown Event Page | High School Showdown Preview High School Showdown Scout Notes: Day 1 An extended look at ‘26 3B/RHP Coleman Borthwick (FL)… 4 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 8 K, 0 BB #PGShowdown @SWseahawks @Florida_PG @PG_Draft https://t.co/IHJFWFbn4T pic.twitter.com/I2izGcEdyA — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) February 28, 2026 Coleman Borthwick (2026, Freeport, Fla.) was excellent over the weekend, securing MVP honors and delivering one of the best starts of the event on the mound. At 6-foot-6, 255-pounds, Borthwick is an ultra-physical prospect and one of the top two-way prospects in the draft. The Auburn signee drew the biggest crowd of MLB scouts in attendance as there were around 50 or 60 so lined up behind home plate on Friday morning. Borthwick was nothing short of dominant, striking out eight hitters and...
College | Rankings | 3/2/2026

College Top 25: March 2

Vincent Cervino
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Three weeks in and we are beginning to see some separation across the country.  The quality and depth, or lack thereof, are becoming evident and the conference segment for several conferences starts up this weekend.  Midweek games continue to be a tossup and only the teams that are strong on both sides of the ball have been able to maintain momentum.  We have a new No. 1 in this week’s poll as UCLA (9-2) has already accumulated 5-wins against teams that are currently or were previously ranked in the Top 25.  With last weekend’s sweep of No. 17 Tennessee (8-3), Texas A&M (10-1) and No. 4 Mississippi State (11-1) at the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series, the Bruins leap now No. 2 LSU (11-1) and No. 3 Georgia Tech (11-1) to take over the top spot.  The Texas Longhorns (11-0) are up to No. 5 as one of only 3-remaining undefeated teams in the nation,...
High School | General | 2/27/2026

HS Showdown Scout Notes: Day 1

Tyler Russo
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High School Showdown Event Page | High School Showdown Preview ‘27 1B Frank Thomas (FL) goes liftoff once again for 2nd HR, again in the L on L. Leveraging w/ such easy juice. #PGShowdown @IMGABaseball @Florida_PG https://t.co/BgWiDyMiMo pic.twitter.com/IC6sdAkhmT — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) February 26, 2026 Frank Thomas III (2027, Sarasota, Fl.) was all over a breaking ball in the first inning of an IMG Academy offensive explosion, making it back-to-back-to-back homers to start the game. He did not turn back from there, homering on two more occasions. The ball explodes off the barrel with low effort strength and he showed the ability to manipulate the barrel to lift with authority. Thomas III is built strong and physical and he is just beginning to tap into that huge power upside. He showed no issues handling left on left matchups, with his first two homers coming...
Draft | Prospect Scouting Reports | 2/26/2026

PG Draft: Early Season Underclass Performers

Tyler Henninger
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Dax Whitney (@BeaverBaseball) showed LOUD stuff. FB up to 100, cruised at 95-98. Pair of plus secondaries. CB at 77-79 (2923) with sharp, 12-6 action. Firm SL at 89-91 (2714) with bite. Flashed fading CH at 87-88 (1425). Ranked No. 1 on the ‘27 board @PG_Draft So./‘27 elig. pic.twitter.com/9PNbjJ53Zo — PG College Baseball (@PGCollegeBall) February 13, 2026 RHP Dax Whitney, Oregon State (‘27 elig.) Whitney may not just be the best arm in next year’s class, he may be the best arm in the entire country right now. The right-handed sits 98 mph with the heater and has been up to 100 mph. Both the slider and curveball are plus offerings that he spins extremely well. Whitney will mix in a quality Gavin changeup that sits in the upper-80’s and has also introduced a new cutter. All the pitches come from the exact same release point and jump out of the hand. He...
High School | General | 2/26/2026

PGHS Showdown: Academies Scout Notes

AJ Denny
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Jordan Burwell (‘26 NJ) going WAY out to right. Rhythmic approach and smooth swing get into big time power. #Mountaineers commit. @PGMidAtlantic #PGShowdown pic.twitter.com/qyDaIPxIol — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) February 22, 2026 Jordan Burwell (‘26 NJ) First live look at the left-handed hitting West Virgina commit. The power is real, launched two long homers in game action this weekend. Easy mover with very clean path with sky high offensive ceiling if he continues to show like this. Swing is built for power and lofted pull side impacts.    CJ Alfano (‘26 NY) long PS bomb this morning. Just leaning on everything that’s thrown over the heart. #WVU commit. @PGMidAtlantic #PGShowdown pic.twitter.com/4lGnhOEyrl — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) February 22, 2026 Cj Alfano (‘26 NY)Just an impossible out throughout the weekend....
High School | General | 2/27/2026

SoCal High School Notebook: Feb. 27

Steve Fiorindo
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5 K's over 4 hitless innings of work for Jared Grindlinger (2026), making first start as member of the 2026 class. 92-94 t95 w/ the FB, SL 80-83, CH 81-83, CB 77/78. Efficient outing, 50 pitches, 39 strikes. #PGHS @PG_scouting @PG_Draft @HBHS_basebll @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/y7jwX1oPyB — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) February 25, 2026 Jared Grindlinger, LHP, Huntington Beach High School (2026) Gringlinger’s first start as a member of the 2026 class was a good one… 4 innings of no hit ball with 5 strikeouts.  Ran the fastball to 95, lived 92-94, throwing a ton of strikes.  50 pitches on the day, 39 strikes, pretty much landing all four pitches in the zone.  Went to the slider early and often, quadrupling up on the slide piece to the first hitter of the game. The slider shows late lateral action with some vert, living 80-83.  Used...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/25/2026

Perfect Game Softball 16U Winter Elite Showcase

Dave Durbala
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SPRINGFIELD, IL - Perfect Game Softball 16u Winter Elite Showcase, February 20-22, 2026. Twenty-Four teams arrived in Springfield for the opportunity to showcase some of the best talent in the midwest. After 3 pool play games,  the field was split and seeded into either the Platinum or Gold Division to begin bracket play.  With several highly sought after young arms on display, it was Indiana Magic Gold 16U Carroll and Indiana Magic Gold 14U National making it into the Platinum Division Championship, and through a mutual agreement, they decided to end the tournament as Co-Champions. In the Gold Division, it was Gts 16u Elite-Gonzalez with a 7-2 win over Cedar Rapids Blue Devils 14u, to earn the championship. Below are some of the players that played their way onto the top performers list, including the MVP and MV-Pitcher from both the Platinum and Gold Divisions. Earning the...
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