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Tournaments  | Story | 10/9/2024

PG Southeast Fall World Series Notes


Tanner Morneau (’25. Marietta, Ga.)- the 5-foot-11, 165-pound right-handed hitter continues to show his bat-to-ball skills at PG events where he finished the 18U PG Southeast Fall World Series with a perfect 6-for-6 showing at the dish. The University of North Georgia commit doubled twice and drove in three runs in two games for Prostock Baseball/ Axe Bat 18u. The Pope High School product and primary outfielder has put up ridiculous numbers this PG season with a .438 batting average and 1.044 on-base plus slugging percentage over 34 games and 89 at-bats.

Hudson Spencer (’25, Milton, Ga.)- the 6-foot, 170-pound right-handed hitter led the 18U PG Southeast Fall World Series with seven runs batted in for the 643 Dp Cougars 18u. The uncommitted shortstop from Kings Ridge Christian High School finished with a .500 batting average and 1.271 on-base plus slugging percentage. He reached base safely in all four games of the tournament with a .571 on-base percentage including two doubles and two runs scored for the Co-Champion 643 Dp Cougars.



Evan Cope (’25, Knoxville, Tenn.)- the 6-foot-1, 160-pound right-handed pitcher tossed seven shutout innings for TN Nats 18U National in a 1-0 victory over East Cobb Astros Navy in the 18U PG Southeast Fall World Series. The uncommitted right-hander from Bearden High School, ran the fastball up to 88 mph and featured a hard breaking ball in the 74-77 mph range. The innings were crucial for the TN Nats as they walked off the Astros Navy in the bottom of the 8th inning. Cope finished with 11 strikeouts and only three hits allowed while commanding the zone at a 67% strike rate. Over 17 and 1/3 innings during the ’24 PG season, Cope has a 0.40 ERA and 22 strikeouts.

Patrick Freeman (’26, Lascassas, Tenn.)- the 6-foot-2, 165-pound right-handed pitcher did not allow an earned run over two appearances for the Champion Blue Sox Premier of the 17U PG Southeast Fall World Series. The uncommitted right-hander allowed two hits over four innings pitched and finished with six strikeouts. Freeman closed out a 2-0 victory over East Cobb Astros 16U with three scoreless innings of relief. He ran the fastball up to 89 mph from his high slot working downhill and commanded the zone at a 60% strike rate. The innings were crucial to the victory over a lineup filled with highly touted prospects. Over his last 12 innings during PG events, Freeman carries a 0.58 ERA and 18 strikeouts.

-Jason Phillips 

Carson Zagryn (2025, Roswell, Ga.) had a great weekend at the plate with 7 hits with 4 extra-base hits, with one of those being a homer. He also reached base in 10 at-bats and sent 5 runs to the plate. The uncommitted prospect has an excellent frame at 6-foot-2 205-pounds, and is a decent runner while supplying a lot of power as well. Zagryn can also play almost anywhere on the field, making him a very valuable piece with his bat. Very athletic player with clean actions all over the field still searching for a home. 

Evan Cope (2025, Knoxville, Tenn.) had a spectacular week on the mound, going 7 innings pitched with 11 punchouts. He also walked none in a near-perfect weekend and only gave up 3 hits. He ran the fastball up to 88 mph and was able to command the ball very well. The uncommitted arm also showed some good swing-and-miss stuff as well as a lot of weak contact. He also mixed in a curveball in the mid 70s with hard bite and great depth that kept hitter guessing during his outing.

Tre Jackson (2025, Decatur, Ga.) had arguably the best stuff of the entire tournament and was very effective in his 3 innings of work. He struck out well over half of the hitters he faced and ran the fastball up to 93 mph. High octane arm still uncommitted, with this weekend mostly in the zone with only 2 walks. Jackson has tons of ability with the fastball and a tight slider, and he will be an arm to watch if it is in the zone. 


William Cutshall (2026, Seneca, S.C.) had an outstanding weekend both at the plate and on the mound. On the mound, he went 4 innings with the fastball up to 89 with some arm-side-run and sink to it. He also paired the fastball with a curveball in the low 70s with good depth. The delivery is very controlled into foot strike and he commands the ball pretty well. The Ole Miss commit also collected 8 hits at the plate with 4 extra-base hits with one of them being a homer. Cutshall is an intriguing 2-way prospect with a lot of skill and tools with both. 
 
Marshall Jackson (2026, Snellville, Ga.) had a near perfect outing on the mound going 5 innings with 11 strikeouts. The fastball was up to 86 mph with some arm side run and sink. He also commanded the ball very well with just one walk. He also utilized 2 off speeds with a slider and a curveball that played well off each other. The uncommitted prospect had a great showing competing and looked great this weekend in his 2 outings. 

Malachi Butler (2027, Powder Springs, Ga.) had a very productive weekend at the dish with 11 hits, and even flexed the power a little with a homer. Butler is a uncommitted left-handed hitter and has a great contact tool, and he also finds the barrel very often. He is also a smooth defender in the field and is reliable out there.
 
Nolan Brown (2027, Brentwood, Tenn.) had an outstanding weekend on the mound, going 8 innings with 1 run. He also struck out 12 showing off good swing-and-miss stuff. Brown was a bulldog on the mound this weekend, and the fastball was up to 80 mph. With his level of confidence and his command ability it should be interesting to see him develop and throw harder. 

-Jake Willis

Tournaments | Story | 1/20/2026

Back-to-Back MLK East for Phillies

Hannah Jo Groves
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TBT Phillies Scout run rules for second straight MLK East Championship The 14U TBT Phillies Scout Team overtook A3 Academy Futures 14-6 in the final game to win their second straight 2026 MLK East Championship. Though the skies were blue and the sun was out in Fort Myers, Florida, the air was very chilly. The wind whipped through the palm trees as players, parents and friends piled into the 5-Plex Player Development Complex bundled up in blankets, hoodies and beanies.  The A3 Academy Futures were first up to bat - and the TBT Phillies struggled through the first frame. The first run came across on a balk; the second came soon after off a double from Gabriel Messing. “I was surprised that they scored right away off the jump,” Kingston George said, an outfielder for TBT Phillies Scout and this year’s MVP of the 14U East MLK championship. “We were kind of quiet...
General | Blog | 1/21/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 61

Ron Wolforth
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Demystifying the Curveball, Pitch Counts, and Weighted Balls- Part 1 You know what I love about the holidays? Good food, time with family, and the unspoken rule that nobody brings up religion or politics at the dinner table.   Why? Because they're powder kegs. Topics that bring out deep-seated beliefs and strong emotions.  Well, I accidentally lit one of those powder kegs recently, except it wasn't at the dinner table. It was on social media.   Our team posted a short clip of me at Boot Camp making what I thought was a pretty straightforward point: simply avoiding the curveball is far from a guarantee of arm health.   I wasn't trying to be provocative. I was just stating what I believed to be obvious after 30 years of doing this work.  But boy, did a few people have problems with it.   It became one of the most discussed posts in Ranch history....
College | Story | 1/21/2026

Conference Preview: Big 12

Tyler Henninger
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2026 College Preview Index | Preseason Top 25 | Preseason Collegiate All-Americans For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2026 college baseball preview content, the 2025 records and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a subscription. 2025 Records Teams are listed in alphabetical order*  Team W L W L Arizona 44 21 18 12 Arizona State 36 24 18 12 Baylor 33 22 13 17 BYU 28 27 10 20 Cincinnati 33 26 16 14 Houston 30 25 12 17 Kansas 43 17 20 10 Kansas State 32 26 17 13 Oklahoma State 30 25 15 12 TCU 39 20 19 11 Texas Tech 20 33 13 17 UCF 29 26 9 21 Utah 21 29 8 22 West Virginia 44 16 19 9 Preseason All-Conference Team Pos. Name School Stats/Notes C Jackson Natili Cincinnati .338/9/53; well-rounded bat with bat to ball skills and strong catch and throw 1B Brady...
Tournaments | Story | 1/20/2026

A New Path to the Next Level

Jim Salisbury
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A New Path to the Next Level: Inside Perfect Game’s College Instructional Series An important new PG event will help aspiring college players grow, get noticed COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The changing environment of college baseball has led to an innovative new event at Perfect Game, one that will connect high school players looking for an opportunity at the next level with the coaches who may be able to provide one. On top of it all, there will be plenty of expert instruction along with the spirited, tournament-style competition that PG is known for. The College Instructional Series will take place at six regionalized venues starting this summer. “This event will serve an important purpose for players and coaches,” said Adam Revelette, PG’s senior director of events. “Everybody we’ve talked to is very intrigued about the platform.” The event is geared...
Tournaments | Story | 1/20/2026

MLK West Scout Notes: Days 3-4

Steve Fiorindo
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MLK West Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Markus Chandler, RHP, Westside HS Class of 2027 A little on the undersized side as a sub 6 footer, but Chandler can generate some velo and spin.  Spun 3 frames of hitless ball for Spects National with zero walks and 6 strikeouts.  Committed to Kansas State, the righty ran the fastball to 92, living 89-92 pumping the zone with 75 percent strikes.  Looked like two different breaking balls, with the SL 80/81 (spin in 2500’s) and curveball 75/76.  No hard contact, little contact at all off the righty in this dominant outing. To follow up the pitching performance, Chandler swung the bat well on Championship Monday (Trademark Pending) with 5 RBI and three hits on the day, regularly on the barrel.  Trevor Alons, RHP, Centennial HS Class of 2028 Lean framed sophomore with a quick, whippy arm.  Playing up a few classes, you might...
College | Story | 1/20/2026

Conference Preview: Oregon State

Tyler Henninger
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2026 College Preview Index | Preseason Top 25 | Preseason Collegiate All-Americans For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2026 college baseball preview content, the 2025 records and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a subscription. 2025 Record W L T Oregon State 48 16 1 Impact Player: Easton Talt, OF Impact Pitcher: Dax Whitney, RHP Impact Freshman: Mason Pike, RHP/MIF 2026 MLB Draft Prospects 1. Ethan Kleinschmit, LHP 2. Eric Segura, RHP 3. Zach Edwards*, RHP 4. Easton Talt, OF 5. Jacob Kreig, 1B 6. Wyatt Queen, RHP 7. AJ Singer, IF 8. Eli Gries-Smith, OF 9. Noah Scott, RHP 10. Paul Vazquez*, IF 11. Nyan Hayes, OF 12. AJ Hutcheson, RHP 13. Tyler Inge*, 3B 14. Bryson Glassco, IF 15. Jacob Galloway, C 2027 MLB Draft Prospects 1. Dax Whitney, RHP 2. Adam...
Tournaments | Story | 1/18/2026

MLK West Scout Notes: Days 1-2

Steve Fiorindo
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Cole Migaki (‘29 WA) w/ one of his 5 K’s thru 2-innings. FB 84-86 coupled w/ a firm BB that has 11/5 shape sitting 77-77. Balanced operation w/ a live, loose arm. Athletic frame at 6-ft, 170 that projects #MLKWest @PG_PacificNW pic.twitter.com/iBgAoajNUM — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) January 16, 2026 Cole Migaki (2029 Vancouver, WA) Was lights out in his start on Friday at MLK West, only needing 42 pitches to get thru three-innings and did not allow a hit or run while punching out 8.  Migaki overwhelmed opposing hitters, running his fastball up to 86 and mixing in a firm breaking ball at 75-77 with 11-5 shape and depth.  The athletic 6-foot, 170-pound right-hander is the top ranked third base prospect in the state of Washington for the class of 2029, collecting a couple of hits in his five at-bats and drove in a run.  Excellent start to...
Press Release | Press Release | 1/16/2026

Perfect Game Hires Blakeley As Regional Dir.

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 HIRES ERIC BLAKELEY AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR    Sanford, Florida (Friday, January 16, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the hiring of Eric Blakeley as a Regional Director. Blakeley brings more than two decades of experience in elite baseball and softball events, along with an accomplished background as both a collegiate and professional player.    Blakeley joins Perfect Game after building the highly respected Crossroads Baseball Series, where for more than 20 years he developed and operated baseball...
College | Story | 1/16/2026

Conference Preview: ACC

Kyler Peterson
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2026 College Preview Index | Preseason Top 25 | Preseason Collegiate All-Americans For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2026 college baseball preview content, the 2025 records and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a subscription. 2025 Records Teams are listed in alphabetical order*  School  W L W L Boston College 28 29 11 19 California 24 31 9 21 Clemson 45 18 18 12 Duke 41 21 17 13 Florida State 42 16 17 10 Georgia Tech 41 19 19 11 Louisville 42 24 15 15 Miami 35 27 15 14 North Carolina 46 15 18 11 NC State 35 21 17 11 Notre Dame 32 21 14 16 Pitt 28 27 10 20 Stanford 27 25 16 15 Virginia 32 18 16 11 Virginia Tech 31 25 12 18 Wake Forest 39 22 16 14 Preseason All-Conference Team Pos. Name School Stats/Notes C Vahn Lackey Georgia Tech...
College | Story | 1/19/2026

Conference Preview: SEC

Vincent Cervino
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2026 College Preview Index | Preseason Top 25 | Preseason Collegiate All-Americans For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2026 college baseball preview content, the 2025 records and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a subscription. 2025 Records Teams are listed in alphabetical order*  Team W L W L Alabama 41 18 16 14 Arkansas 50 15 20 10 Auburn 41 20 17 13 Florida 39 22 15 15 Georgia 43 17 18  12 Kentucky 31 26 13 17 LSU 53 15 19 11 Ole Miss 43 21 16 14 Mississippi State 36 23 15 15 Missouri 16 39 3 27 Oklahoma 38 22 14 16 South Carolina 28 29 6 24 Tennessee 46 19 16 14 Texas 44 14 22 8 Texas A&M 30 26 11 19 Vanderbilt 43 18 19 11 Preseason All-Conference Team Pos. Name School Stats/Notes C Carson Tinney^ Texas .348-17-53; power hitting RHH...
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