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Tournaments  | Story | 6/21/2019

WWBA Championship Previews

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2019 WWBA 15U Prospect Meadows National Championship

13 teams from seven different states will all descend upon the brand new Prospect Meadows baseball complex in Marion, Iowa this weekend to compete in the inaugural WWBA 15U Prospect Meadows National Championship.

A number of teams will be making their Perfect Game debuts this weekend, including a quintet of teams from the Chicagoland area. Cangelosi Sparks White 15U, Chicago White Sox ACE 2022, Elite 15U Premier, Elite Baseball Training 2022-Wilson, and Morris Chiefs 2022 all fall under the Chicago Scouts Association umbrella of teams, and will provide familiar faces of competition for each of those teams.

For as many teams there are competing this weekend that haven’t played at Perfect Game tournaments in the past, a few teams have already put together impressive records in PG events; both MN Icemen 15U Sutterer, out of Blaine, Minn., and Sticks Baseball Academy out of Little Rock, Ark. have put together 3-1 career marks.

It’s easy to see why Sticks Baseball Academy has put together such a good record thus far with the talent that will travel with them to Iowa this weekend. Colton Sims, a third base prospect from Russellville, Ark., is ranked No. 75 overall in the 2022 class and No. 8 among third basemen. He is already an Arkansas commit. Sims has two highly-ranked teammates as well, one just inside the Top-200 for the 2022 class and one just outside. Outfielder Bobby Walker, a Missouri commit, is No. 196 overall in the class and the No. 33 outfielder. Tate Jacobsen, a shortstop from Shawnee, Kan., is the No. 207 prospect in the class.

MN Icemen 15U Sutterer have a pair of Top-1000 players in Aaron Smith and Kyle Law, and six other teams will bring along players that are either high follows or follows on the Perfect Game website.

For more information, visit the Event Page.

2019 WWBA 17U South National Championship

The greater Dallas/Fort Worth area will be the site for the 2019 WWBA 17U South National Championship, as 20 teams from the Lone Star State meet up to crown a champion and earn some bragging rights.

A large amount of talent will be spread across the eight field locations this weekend, as six teams bring records better than .500 in past Perfect Game tournaments. Dallas Patriots 2020 Stout has pinned up five wins already in PG events, the most of any team in the South National Championship, and Stix 2020 Cornado is yet to lose a game in a PG event (3-0-1).

On top of those six teams that have already experienced success at PG events, exactly half the field will be playing in their first PG tournament, hoping to join the rank of teams with a better-than-.500 record at such events.

Stix 2020 Davenport will bring a pair of Top-200 players with it this weekend in Yanluis Ortiz and Francisco Hernandez. Ortiz, from Grapevine, Texas, is the No. 6 catcher in the 2020 class and the No. 56 overall prospect. He is committed to play his college baseball at Miami for the Hurricanes. Hernandez, who hails from Laredo, Texas, is the No. 199 prospect in the class and the No. 6 outfielder from the state of Texas. He is committed to Oklahoma State.

No. 295 Jacob Berry, No. 319 Jorge Figueroa, No. 323 Elijah Nunez, No. 479 Homer Bush, and No. 489 Blake Mahmood round out the Top-500 prospects playing in the Dallas/Fort Worth area this weekend, but are only some of the 52 Top-1000 prospects who will be in attendance.

Among those prospects, there have been commitments to schools such as Arizona, Wichita State, TCU, Texas A&M, Houston, Texas Tech, Rice, Dallas Baptist, and other Division I programs.

For more information, visit the Event Page.

2019 WWBA 17U Northeast National Championship

Stony Brook University will host the WWBA 17U Northeast National Championship this weekend, as 27 teams from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, and Michigan play for a title.

Over half the teams in the crowded field have never been to a Perfect Game tournament before, making for an intriguing mix of teams that have already proven themselves at these events and others that are hungry to do the same.

There are nine teams that have posted winning records at PG events, with three – MVP Beast, Richmond County Nationals 17U Doyle, and Team BEAST 2020 Gibson – collecting five wins in the past. PACOY Dragons Showcase Team, out of Yonkers, N.Y., has a perfect 4-0 record in PG tournaments.

The MVP Beast team that has five wins to its name also has a Top-500 prospect in Bryan Padilla. The shortstop out of Brooklyn, N.Y. is ranked No. 450 in his class and is committed to play at Connecticut after he graduates. Right behind him in the 2020 class rankings is Colin Seeling, a righthanded pitcher for Little Caesars Baseball out of Detroit, is currently uncommitted and ranked No. 460 in the class.

The top prospect at the Northeast National Championship is Harold Coll, a shortstop from Hyde Park, Mass. Coll is the No. 1 player out of his home state and the No. 30 shortstop in the class. He will head to Chapel Hill, N.C. to play for the Tar Heels after he graduates.

Altogether, there are 36 Top-1000 players in the 2020 class heading to Stony Brook this weekend. From that group, there are commitments to schools such as Villanova, Northeastern, Virginia, Stony Brook, Notre Dame, Boston College, and others.

For more information, visit the Event Page.

Tournaments | Story | 1/9/2026

PG Leaderboard: Class of 2030

Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 | Class of 2029 Today we wrap up our reviews of the 2026 thru 2030 class where we looked back on some of the eye opening metrics we saw from around the country, both in a showcase and tournament setting. To those not inside the youth baseball world, some of the metrics below would seem truly unattainable from current 8th graders, from the pair of 90 mph heaters courtesy of Amani Tuiasosopo and Kingston George, to upper-80s velocity from all over the field and multiple players north of 90 mph on the exit velocity testing (with wood), this 2030 class is one that has a chance to be special as we continue to watch it unfold moving forward.  Top Fastball Velocity  Rk Player FB Event School Hometown 1 Amani Tuiasosopo 90 2025 WWBA 14U World Championship Renton...
College | Rankings | 1/13/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Sophomores

Vincent Cervino
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Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen As we creep toward opening day here in a month or so, the draft team has put together the Top 100 sophomores on campus this spring.  This list is chalk full of talent, with future draft prospects littered top to bottom. The headliner of this group is Derek Curiel, a draft eligible sophomore that took the SEC by storm last spring. The Perfect Game All-American posted a .990 OPS over the course of a full season and is projected to vault himself further up the board during his ‘26 campaign. An electric arm in Dax Whitney follows up Curiel, with Strosnider, Lawson and Franco rounding out the top five.  Keep tabs on the draft eligible sophomores in this group come the summer. The rest of the pack are eligible for next year’s draft and figure to feature at the top of many draft lists in ‘27.  Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown...
Draft | Rankings | 1/12/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen

Vincent Cervino
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As we creep toward opening day here in a month or so, the draft team has put together the Top 100 freshmen on campus this spring.  Three high-end arms lead the way, starting with Jack Bauer. The Mississippi State left-hander reached triple digits as a prep and is sure to make an immediate impact this spring. UCLA right-hander Angel Cervantes was selected in the 2nd round of last year’s draft but held firm on his commitment and should be an impact arm for the Bruins. Following the arms, a collection of bats rounds out the Top 10. There is loads of upside to the group with the potential and they should draw considerable playing time as freshman.  As the list gets deeper, there are plenty of players that should pop up and make significant contributions both this year and years down the line. The class has both depth and talent, making for a very intriguing group of...
Tournaments | Story | 1/8/2026

PG Leaderboard: Class of 2029

Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 These players below are just entering their freshmen year's of high school, a scary though as you scroll through the 11 categories and see some of the eye opening numbers from the fastballs to the infield and outfield velocities, down to the Diamond Kinetic testing and their three sub-categories.  Top Fastball Velocity Rk Player FB Event Commitment School Hometown 1 Brody McCorkle 92 2025 18U PG Mid-Atlantic Fall Elite Championship Uncommitted Ranney Forked River, NJ 1 Caleb Polk 92 2025 14U Perfect Game Select Festival Uncommitted IMG Academy Dallas, TX 1 Knox Myers 92 2025 PG WWBA Freshman World Championship Uncommitted East Bay Riverview, FL 2 Alex Bello 91 2025 16U PG Fall World Series Uncommitted Montverde Academy Orlando, FL 2 Alex Bello 91 2025 14U Perfect Game...
College | Story | 1/9/2026

LSU Reloads & Returns; Opens No. 1

Vincent Cervino
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“How do you get to success? You have to honor the process that you built to get to that success…The standard is how we operate, train, and get better each day.”” Process-oriented leadership is a popular coaching strategy here in the mid-2020s but no one exemplifies that more than LSU head coach Jay Johnson. He’s won the Tigers two national titles during his time in Baton Rouge and expectations won’t be any lower in 2026 as LSU is the No. 1 team in the country in Perfect Game’s Preseason Top 25.  Johnson is heading into his fifth season at the helm in Baton Rouge and it’s fair to say that he has already experienced enormous success. There have been two national titles in four years (2023, 2025), a Golden Spikes winner (Dylan Crews, 2023), a first overall MLB Draft pick (Paul Skenes, 2023), and five first-round MLB Draft picks during...
Press Release | Press Release | 1/7/2026

PG Announces Naming Rights in Chesterfield

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 FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION ANNOUNCE CHESTERFIELD ATHLETIC COMPLEX    Landmark Partnership to Center on Community, Inclusion and Youth Sports    Chesterfield, Missouri (Wednesday, January 7, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, along with the City of Chesterfield, today announced  an exclusive naming rights partnership with First Community Credit Union (FCCU) for the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. Effective immediately, the venue will be known as the “Chesterfield First Community Athletic...
College | Rankings | 1/8/2026

2026 Preseason Top 25

Vincent Cervino
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With an interesting and action-packed fall behind us, a new college season is just around the corner. The college game continues to prove it is alive and well as the Division 1 team count has now ballooned to 308 teams for the 2026 season. With new legislation allowing teams 5-weeks to prepare for opening day, many student athletes have returned to campus and will begin skill related workouts soon. Opening Day, as usual, will fall on Valentine’s Day weekend and it is just six weeks away. After a fall of evaluation and months of research and discussion, we are ready to release our annual Perfect Game pre-season Top 25 poll. After winning 53-games, hosting the NCAA Regional and Super Region, and sweeping their way through the College World, the LSU Tigers will debut the 2026 season as our No.1 ranked team. Head coach, Jay Johnson, has now led the Tigers to two national titles in the...
College | Story | 1/7/2026

Preseason Collegiate All-Americans

Vincent Cervino
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The transfer portal, JUCO gems, 6th year waivers and impact freshman; following the college game and figuring out rosters is basically a fulltime job nowadays. This is the new norm, and while the baseball purist may not like it, the college game has never been more exciting. It looks like 2026 is shaping up to be an incredible season with the balance of power seemingly spread out evenly from coast to coast. Like we seem to say every year, the depth and quality of talent has never been better, and the 2026 Perfect Game Pre-Season All-American teams will attest to that fact.With the 2026 College Baseball season is just around the corner, the Perfect Game college staff will have you loaded with coverage heading into the new year. On the heels of our Pre-Season Top 25 poll, the All-American list will be headlined by a banner sophomore class on the 1st team. The sweet lefthanded swings of...
College | Recruiting | 1/6/2026

Recruiting Notebook: January 6

Michael Albee
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Griffin Boesen (‘27, IA) shoots this one backside down the line. Adds his second hit of the day. Picked up a base knock. Physical LH bat w/ an ability to drive the baseball here. @IowaPG @PG_Uncommitted @CanesMidwest #WWBAWorlds https://t.co/pmpIzaAbLz pic.twitter.com/Qz0CHiS3P1 — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) October 13, 2025 Griffin Boesen, Class of 2027 Commitment: Duke Another top 100 prospect is off the board as the Corey Muscara led Duke Blue Devils picked up a physical two-way prospect in Boesen out of Florida recently. At 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, Boesen looks the part of a middle of the order type slugger and he's just that, showing lots of looseness and bat speed in his left-handed stroke and is coming off a Jupiter where he hit .700 (!!) as an underclassman while driving in 10 runs. The bat-to-ball skills are obvious as he simply hit at all the big stops in 2025,...
Tournaments | Story | 1/7/2026

PG Leaderboard: Class of 2028

Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 Well, the fastball department is dominated by two arms in particular with Striker Pence and Dexter McCleon Jr. combining for almost 200 mph of velo between them on their peak heaters in 2025. That's just absolutely insane. The freakiness of the class continues down the boards with a 6.26 60-yard from Colton Fitzgibbon to the 88 mph hand cannon of Grant Arnold behind the plate to Christian Lux's 106 (!!!) mph exit velocity, this class has out of this world chart toppers. Even scarier? They don't graduate for another three years... Top Fastball Velocity Rk Player FB Event Commitment School Hometown 1 Striker Pence 101 2025 PG WWBA World Championship Uncommitted Santiago Corona, CA 2 Striker Pence 99 2025 PG 17U World Series - National Uncommitted Santiago Corona, CA 2 Striker Pence 99 2025 PG 16U WWBA...
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