THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
| 2,440 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,440 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
Tournaments  | Story | 6/30/2017

FTB Tucci returns ready for a run

Photo: Perfect Game

EMERSON, Ga.—FTB Tucci 55 walked their way to an 8-2 victory against Titan’s Baseball 16’s Orange during the opening game of the 2017 17u WWBA National Championship on Friday. With several returning players from last year’s 16u team who made it to the championship, this year’s roster is ready to combine their talent and teamwork to take it all the way home.

“On paper we are really talented and we are looking for it to translate on the field,” said head coach Julio Figueroa. “We are looking for team chemistry to come together really quick because it is the first time all these guys have played together. So it’s going to be a challenge for us to put it together, obviously in the biggest and most competitive atmosphere, right out of the gate.”

FTB’s Right-hander, Franco Aleman, opened the tournament tossing 2 2/3 innings, giving up three hits, with three walks and six strikeouts. The 6-foot-6 righty is committed to Florida International and is the No. 13 right-hander in the 2018 class.

With strong outings from both Aleman and right-hander Dalton Baker, the offense was able to figure out the Titan’s pitching early, racking up a total of 11 walks in five innings of play.

Shortstop Nander De Sedas was one of FTB’s many players who were patient at the plate; drawing two walks on the day. De Sedas is the No. 2 ranked shortstop nationally, and No. 9 overall 2018 prospect according to Perfect Game.

Florida Travel Baseball is accustomed to top talent up the middle of their infields, with past alumni including 2017 World Series Champions Addison Russell, Javier Báez and runner-up Cleveland Indian Francisco Lindor.

“I think our organization has always looked for that,” said Julio Figueroa. “There are some organizations that look for arms or outfielders, but we’ve always been blessed to always have very talented middle infielders. We go back to the Lindor, Russell, Báez era. We got a few guys here, Nander is one of those guys, Lency Delgado and John Rodriguez as well, so we’re keeping the tradition alive.”

Delgado and Rodriguez are ranked Nos. 11 and 44 in their respective primary positions as shortstops, and have commitments to Alabama State University and Florida International.

For De Sedas, a chance to play at Florida State for a coach with the highest active winning record in college baseball means one thing.

“I am looking forward to having the chance to play in Omaha. I think there will be a few good chances when I go to that program. I really like the coaches there, and [I’m] looking forward to having a chance to go to Omaha my three or four years, just to go to Omaha every single year and be competitive is what I am looking for.”

Florida Travel Baseball is located in Kissimmee, Florida. The program has a record of 580 college commitments, 206 drafted players, 21 Major Leaguers, 3 MLB All-Stars and one Rookie of the Year.

“It’s amazing being able to say I play on the same team big leaguers have played on,” said De Sedas. “Lindor, Báez, those types of players that have been through here, and to have the chance to play with this organization, hopefully one day, I will have the blessing to become like one of those players.”

The FTB organization holds firm to its belief in providing and fostering a family environment, while growing both skill and character on and off the field.

“They have developed me a lot, hitting-wise, fielding-wise,” said De Sedas. “The coaches really help me and talk to me about what I need to do to be a pro, and what you have to do in college, and really give me a lot of advice to be better every day.”

The team as a whole looks to improve upon its run last year in the 16u WWBA National Championship, where they finished runner-up to East Coast Sox Diamond.

“That runner-up left a bitter taste in our mouth, I don’t think we want to have that taste again, so we’re going to come out here and play as hard as we can,” said first baseman Pedro Figueroa.

Although a handful of players are leftover from the 2016 run, FTB Tucci 55 has just as many newcomers.

“It’s kind of the first time we are all together as a team,” said De Sedas. “I think how we support each other when we are down and how we push each other, will be the key to our success. We no doubt have some of the best talent in the tournament, but it depends on how we show it on the field.”

With a year to build on an already accomplished and talented roster, last year’s experience was a cup of coffee for some of the returners like Pedro Figueroa.

“I have been really improving since last year at LakePoint, so I’m feeling really good coming in here,” said Figueroa, who scored two of the seven runs. “I feel like we stack up really well against this competition.”

Other standouts thus far include Florida International commit, Joel Brewer, who went 2-for-2 with one walk and one run scored. Second baseman Rodriguez contributed in the fifth, with a two-RBI double and a pair of walks on the day.

“On paper we feel like we are the best lineup out here,” said Julio Figueroa. “So we are going to have to go out there and prove that. Obviously there’s a lot of talented ball clubs out here, but we like our chances and how we look as a team.”




Tournaments | Story | 4/21/2026

Southeast Super NIT #2 Scout Notes

Jason Phillips
Article Image
Chase Jelks (‘30 GA)- with a long double to deep CF. Huge day from the primary SS, 5-for-6 w/ 4 doubles & 6 RBI. #SESuperNIT @TheDreamBall @PG_Georgia https://t.co/biFSzXCrUt pic.twitter.com/HCQMduedb5 — Perfect Game Youth (@PGYouthBB) April 20, 2026 Chase Jelks (’30, Atlanta, Ga.)- the left-handed hitting Jelks was all over the barrel on Sunday in a pair of games for The Dream 14U Black. He finished the day with five hits in six at-bats which included four doubles and six runs batted in. His two doubles and four runs batted in played a big part in the Gold Playoffs Round 1 victory over the talented BPA squad out of California. He backed up that performance with three more hits in a quarterfinal’s loss to the East Cobb Astros 14U Orange to finish the tournament with a .600 batting average and 1.636 on-base plus slugging percentage. A primary utility infielder,...
High School | General | 5/14/2026

CPBL Showcase Scout Notes

Troy Sutherland
Article Image
Logan Cummins (‘26 ON) Silky op with big arm speed and projection. Shaky FB command early, 91-93 T94. CH is present plus, weapon vs both LH & RH hitters at 83-84. Good arm side depth to it. SL has some length to the mostly lateral action @ 77. #KState commit.#CPBLShowcaseWknd pic.twitter.com/7TdJ2neOv6 — Perfect Game International (@pg_int1) May 8, 2026 Logan Cummins (‘26 ON) Very intriguing athletic upside here, came out early a bit juiced up leading to inconsistent fastball command but settled in and started dotting. Ran the fastball up to 94 with running life. Changeup is ahead of the rest of the arsenal  in terms of quality, and has a parachuting arm side dive that gets frequent swings over the top. Slider is tight with varying length at its best it does have an extra gear to garner a late count whiff. Should fit nicely at Kansas State if he decides to...
College | Story | 5/14/2026

Coppy's Corner: May 14 POY Deep Dive

John Coppolella
Article Image
Each week I huddle with Vinnie Cervino and Craig Cozart  to discuss Top-25 rankings and Players of the Week. In Coppy’s Corner, I dive deeper into these Players of the Week, providing analysis from 20+ years working in baseball front offices at the highest level.   Player of the Week: Drew Burress – Georgia Tech  I love everything that Craig Cozart writes, and his piece on Burress is as good as it gets (link). Craig does a masterful job of showing us how Burress has (not arguably) the best career college performance of any current player. The body of work is consistent and impressive, and Burress has one of the highest floors in the 2026 MLB Draft with above average or better tools across the board.  I’m not going to do a deep dive on Burress’ numbers because there is no point: they are really good, everywhere. I would rather talk about...
College | Rankings | 5/13/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: May 13

Nick Herfordt
Article Image
The college baseball postseason has arrived for NCAA Division II, Division III, and the NAIA, bringing with it the most intense stretch of the season. Conference tournaments have wrapped up, national brackets are taking shape, and teams across the country are shifting from regular season positioning to survival mode, where one bad inning can abruptly end a year’s worth of work. The NAIA Opening Round is already underway, and some programs could begin packing for the national finals as early as tomorrow. Across all three divisions, the postseason field is loaded with experienced clubs, dominant pitching staffs, and lineups capable of changing a game with one swing. Now, the focus turns from building résumés to advancing through regional play and chasing national championships. These antepenultimate rankings provide a final snapshot of where the divisions stand entering...
High School | Rankings | 5/13/2026

High School Top 50 Update: May 13

Tyler Russo
Article Image
Another week has passed by in the high school baseball season and with that, we have another edition of the National High School Top 50 to bring to you. Playoffs are rolling in southern states and we have reached the final 4 in some of them already. Each week we have new teams break in and this week is no different with three new faces inside the top-50.   The top remains almost identical to a week ago with the top-10 remaining the exact same with Venice (FL) leading the way as the No. 1 team in the nation. North Paulding (GA) swept Buford in an Elite 8 matchup in Georgia and move up a pair of spots to No. 12 in the country. Another big mover is St. Laurence (IL) who jumps nine spots to No. 13 and boast a 30-1 record on the year. Waxahachie (TX) continues to move up and are up nine spots this week to No. 32.   The three new teams inside the National Top 50 are Etowah...
College | Story | 5/12/2026

College Players of the Week: May 12

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
May 12th Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Drew Burress, OF, Georgia Tech  It would be hard to come up with an award that Drew Burress, the 5-9/185 junior from Houston County, GA, hasn’t achieved throughout his All-American career for the Yellow Jackets.  From being named the Perfect Game Freshman of the Year in 2024, to being a semifinalist for the Dick Howser and Golden Spikes Award in 2025, it would be a challenge for a mere mortal to live up to the expectations.  Burress has done that and more as he etched his name in the record books last weekend when he tied Georgia Tech legend Jason Varitek’s record for career home runs.  Launching round-trippers in each of their 3-victories against ACC foe Duke, Burress brought his total to an incredible 57 over his three seasons in Atlanta.  For the weekend, he collected 6 hits in 12 at bats, scoring 6...
College | Rankings | 5/11/2026

College Top 25: May 11

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
Well, in what seems like the blink of an eye, here we are in the last week of the NCAA College Baseball regular season.  It has been an incredible ride and there is still much riding on these last series of the year as teams grapple to improve their postseason resume.  It will be a short week with most every 3-game set starting on Thursday this week as conference tournaments get under way early next week.  While they were given their biggest scare of the season and did see their 25-game Big Ten winning streak come to an end, UCLA (46-5) will remain the No. 1 team in the nation.  They were pushed to the brink last weekend by now No. 11 Oregon (36-14), entering Sunday for their first rubber match of the year.  They did find themselves down 6-1 heading into the bottom of the 6th inning before they came storming back with 8-unanswered runs over the next three frames...
Draft | Story | 5/8/2026

PG Draft Top 400: Biggest Risers

Tyler Henninger
Article Image
The draft cycle is officially in full swing. With the college season nearing postseason play and high school baseball underway across the country, the board is beginning to shift in a major way. Over the past month, a number of players have significantly altered their stock, whether by continuing dominant spring performances or showing improved tools that warrant a jump. That movement was evident throughout our latest Top-400 update, which featured several notable jumps across the board. Here’s a look at the biggest risers from the newest rankings update. Biggest Risers Overall  Huge day at the yard for James Tronstein (‘26, CA). 3-for-4 which included 2 HRs, one to dead center and the other to straight away right. Now up to 8 on the year. Has been a consistent @PG_Draft riser this spring and is getting hot at the right time. #PGHS @PG_Scouting pic.twitter.com/6grT1zZ9lg...
High School | General | 5/7/2026

High School Notebook: May 7

Cam McElwaney
Article Image
Ryder Bell, LHP, Hamilton (AZ) Bell got the ball for Hamilton in the first round of playoff action and did not blink. The young left-hander tosses 6 2/3 strong innings with four strikeouts and just one walk. Bell faced some adversity at times with runners on, but consistently competed and found a way out of most jams. An athletic operation with intent is shown on the mound. Bell throws from a lower 3/4 slot that can create a tough angle. The fastball worked 82-85 mph with armside run. It paired well with a sweeper at 70-72 mph. Bell attacked the zone with both pitches often and landed the sweeper arm side consistently. The stuff has already shown it can play against quality lineups. Bell should be a fun name to monitor over the next couple years.    Cory Wuttke (‘27, AZ) hammers this out to LF for solo 💣. Multi-hit performance. Stays compact with strength at contact....
College | Story | 5/7/2026

Coppy's Corner: May 7 POY Deep Dive

John Coppolella
Article Image
Each week I huddle with Vinnie Cervino and Craig Cozart to discuss Top 25 rankings and Players of the Week. In Coppy’s Corner, I dive deeper into these Players of the Week, providing analysis from 20+ years working in baseball front offices at the highest level.   Player of the Week: Tyce Armstrong – Baylor University  Armstrong is a big man with a big bat that produces big power. Just the second player in the history of Baylor to reach 20 HR in a single season – if you knew the other one was Charley Carter in 1998, you get the gold star – Armstrong brings an impact bat that can turn the game around with one swing. Listed at 6’4 / 228 he is Texas-strong and has been tearing up the Big 12 this season. Armstrong spent his first three season at the University of Texas – Arlington before transferring to Baylor for the 2026 season. He had a...
High School | Rankings | 5/6/2026

High School Top 50 Update: May 6

Tyler Russo
Article Image
Another week of high school baseball has come and gone across the country, and we have another update as we continue to roll to the finish of the high school seasons in the southern states in just a few weeks. Regular seasons are wrapping up across the country and playoffs are deep in progress down south, with every update there’s some movement inside the High School Top 50 along with a few new names breaking in. The top-10 remains very similar at the top with Venice (FL) holding onto the No. 1 position for the third straight update. Tomball (TX) jumps up to No. 2 as they continue to rattle of wins with Orange Lutheran (CA), Aledo (TX), and IMG Academy (FL) rounding out the top 5. Trinity (KY) and Harvard-Westlake (CA) sit at No. 6 and No. 7 respectively with a trio of new teams inside the top-10 in Magnolia Heights (MS) at No. 8, Norco (CA) at No. 9, and South Walton (FL) and No....
Loading more articles...