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Tournaments  | Story | 3/31/2026

14u East Spring Opener Scout Notes

Roman Keister (2030, Dade City, FL) Could not miss the barrel this weekend tallying 6 hits including 2 triples and 4 RBI. Starts the load early and controls his body well, the up the middle approach really plays in game. Also worked from off the mound for an inning and picked up a punch out. 

Colton Russo (2030, Coral Springs, FL) Showed off the power burning outfielders all weekend. 5 hits including two triples that carried over the CF and RF heads. Has a good understanding about using the lower half in the swing and the bat to ball skills really impressed. 



Karson Blakney (2030, St. Augustine, FL) Made his impact in a big way this week, collecting the win in the quarterfinals. In his outing he went 5 shutout innings and struck out 5 while only allowing 2 hits. Worked in the mid 70s with the FB and topped out at 78. Also produced on offense driving in 5 RBI on 4 hits. 

Tucker Farrar (2030, Jacksonville, FL) Absolutely lit up the radar on Sunday running the fastball up to 85 mph and never looked out matched by a hitter. Not only does he throw hard but he collects strikeouts with ease, punching out 7 in 3.2 innings of work. Also had 2 extra-base hits and went 3-3 in the championship game! Put the high level two way ability on display this weekend.

Alan Rodriguez (2030, Saint Cloud, FL) Had an impressive 7 hits on the tournament and swiped 3 bags as well. Flows the hands back and gets them set on time to explode through balls. Very mature approach and uses the opposite field really well. 

Gray Richardson (2030, Wynnewood, PA) Put the bat-to-ball skills on display collecting 5 total hits and 3 extra-base hits. Just missed a homer on day 2 and showed no signs of slowing down. Core and lower half strength really stuck out and he can really manipulate his body well. 

Owen Ritchie (2030, Lake Mary, FL) Hit well throughout the weekend collecting 4 hits as well as a double and a triple and walked 4 times. Sneaky power in the frame and burnt the center field for a long double on championship Sunday. The ability to get on base is huge along with the sweet left handed swing. 

Jaxson Soper (2030, St. Johns, FL) Really showed off the clutch ability coming up with 2 big doubles on the weekend and drove in 4 RBI. Direct barrel path and the direction is great. Tight turn with intent through contact and can get on it lots of ways. 

Brett Milam (2030, Polk City, FL) Worked from the bump on day one and took advantage, 6 scoreless innings while allowing just 4 hits and struck out 8. Clean mechanics on the mound and really works downhill with intent. Two pitches for strikes and topped out at 75. Long levered athlete and really controls the limbs well. 

Ryker Underwood (2030, St. Johns, FL) Had a very solid outing in the championship game going 5 strong innings while allowing 2 runs and got the win. Ran the fastballs up to 83 and threw a ton of strikes with that and the breaking ball. Simple operation with clean mechanics and showed the ability to pitch backwards at the young age. 

-Brock Goodwin

Hudson Straw (2030, Ponte Vedra, FL) delivered a productive and well-rounded tournament, finishing with a .509 AVG while collecting 7 hits at the plate. He showcased his clutch hitting all tourney long with racking up 7 RBI with 1 triple and 1 home run.

Kayden Lucas (2030, Winter Haven,FL) turned in a strong offensive performance, posting a .469 AVG with 6 hits while consistently contributing to run production. Lucas showcased solid contact hitting all tourney while flashing some power with 1 double and 1 triple while also collecting 4 RBI.

James Feliciano (2030, Longwood, FL) delivered an outstanding all-around offensive performance, finishing with a .469 AVG with 5 hits, while affecting the game both at the plate and on the bases. Feliciano flashed some power collecting 1 triple and 1 home run. He drew 6 walks while striking out 0 times showcasing his high level eye at the plate. 

Jacomo Olson (2029, Cocoa Beach, FL) put together an excellent offensive performance, finishing the tournament with a .463 AVG and 6 hits. Olson showcases his gap to gap power, recording two doubles with 7 RBI. He added another dimension to his game on the bases with collecting 4 stolen bases.

Mason Bradley (2030, Lake Mary, FL) was strong and efficient at the plate this tournament, posting a .436 AVG and 5 hits, showcasing his consistency at the plate. Bradley showcased a balanced and effective approach at the plate racking up 1 double while driving in 5 RBI. 

Hayden Crouse (2030, St.Johns, FL) delivered a dominant performance on the mound this weekend, showcasing complete control and efficiency across 7 innings pitched. He recorded 21 outs while allowing 0 hits and 0 earned runs, showing complete dominance against his opponents. 

Cason Rhoden (2030, Lake Mary, FL) delivered a dominant and overpowering outing on the mound, 4 ⅔ innings while allowing 0 hits and 0 earned runs. Rhoden’s strikeout ability was a major standout, recording 8 strikeouts in just his limited innings. The fastball topped out at 83 MPH making it hard for the hitters to catch up all outing long. 

Gunner Jones (2030, St Augustine, FL) turned in a strong and controlled performance on the mound, working 5 innings while allowing just 3 hits and 1 earned run. Jones showed solid command throughout the game, issuing only 1 walk while striking out 7. Fastball topping out at 81 MPH with an off speed that kept hitters off balance all game long. 

Luke Sauer (2030, Boca Raton, FL) posted an outstanding and highly efficient performance on the mound, working 5 innings while allowing just 1 hit and 0 earned runs. Sauer demonstrated great command of the strike zone throughout his outing, issuing 0 walks while also recording 5 strikeouts. 

Eiden OFarrill (2030, Carolina, PR) delivered a strong and composed outing on the mound, working 5 innings while allowing just 3 hits and 0 earned runs. OFarrill showcased his top level strike out ability recording 5 strikeouts and just his 5 innings of work. Also flashed his two-way ability as he collected 5 hits including 2 doubles and 7 stolen bases this weekend. 

-Brandon Levy

Tournaments | Story | 5/21/2026

Memorial Day Classics Set to Kick Off

Perfect Game Staff
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Southeast Memorial Day East Cobb Baseball will welcome more than 100 teams spanning the 13-17u age groups this weekend as summer baseball gets underway with the highly anticipated PG Southeast Memorial Day Classic, commencing on Thursday, May 21st. This weekend’s annual premier event will feature 11 nationally ranked teams across the five age groups with the No. 9 16u East Cobb Astros headlining the 17u division alongside top prospects such as No. 11 ranked Bryan Johnson Jr. And No. 22 ranked Georgia Tech commit, Malachi Butler. The No. 34 17u ranked 643 DP Cougars will also be a squad to watch as they will look to challenge the Astros for the championship amongst the other 14 17u division teams. While the oldest division will draw lots of attention with highly touted prospects, the 16u field is stacked with 29 total teams including three nationally ranked clubs. Over 30 top 1000...
High School | General | 5/22/2026

Northeast High School Notebook: May 22

Anthony Gambardella
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‘26 RHP Hunter Brown (@NHLionsBaseball - NJ) struck out 1️⃣5️⃣ thru 6 IP w/ 0 BB & 2 H allowed. FB lived 90-92, T93 w/ ASR & late life. Froze bats with his 11/5 CB both early/late in counts (2600rpm). Mixed in fading CH & short/tight SL. #WeAre commit. @PG_Draft#PGHS @PG_Scouting pic.twitter.com/NbSSOmCyD0 — Perfect Game Mid-Atlantic (@PGMidAtlantic) April 23, 2026 Hunter Brown - 2026 RHP, North Hunterdon Reg (N.J.) was utterly dominant in his start against Franklin last month, tossing six shutout innings with 15 strikeouts, zero walks and just two hits allowed. The 6-foot-5 215-pound right-hander has pitched to a 0.97 ERA this spring with 78 punchouts over 36 innings of work. Brown has been one of the many northeast arms receiving increasingly more buzz ahead of the MLB Draft this July. Brown’s heater lived in the low-90s throughout the duration of his...
Press Release | Press Release | 5/22/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 65

Ron Wolforth
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The Insidious Lie That Hurts Pitchers Thep Most How many of you have ever had a terrible outing and afterward couldn’t really explain what went wrong? And how many of you have ever had a great outing and couldn’t explain what you did differently either? That gap between what is happening and your awareness of what is happening may be one of the most important gaps in player development. Closing that gap has a name. It is called metacognition. In simple terms, metacognition means thinking about your thinking. It is the ability to understand how you learn, how you perform, how you respond under pressure, and how you make adjustments when things are not going your way. For a pitcher, that matters because no matter how good your coach is, he cannot stand on the mound with you. Your coach cannot take the ball with the bases loaded, two outs, and the best hitter in the league...
College | Rankings | 5/20/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: May 20

Nick Herfordt
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There is a reason the preseason pick to win it all rarely does. College baseball's postseason is a gauntlet — double elimination, best-of-three’s, then a full World Series format — and the team that looks unbeatable in February has to prove it again in May against opponents who have had just as long to get ready. Plenty of programs have entered the tournament as the obvious favorite and gone home early. It happens every year. Nobody should be shocked when it does. Top-ranked teams flaming out in regional weekends happens so many times it has become its own genre of schadenfreude Which makes this particular moment worth noting. The Perfect Game preseason picks to win the NAIA, NCAA Division II, and NCAA Division III national titles — Tennessee Wesleyan, UT Tyler, and the University of Lynchburg — are all still alive heading into the final rounds. All three...
College | Story | 5/21/2026

Coppy's Corner: May 21 POY Deep Dive

John Coppolella
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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.   Co-Player of the Week: Carson Tinney – University of Texas  As a Notre Dame alumnus, it pained me to see Tinney transfer from the Golden Dome to the University of Texas after an All-American sophomore season for the Irish. He’s picked up in Austin right where he left off in South Bend and is currently hitting .321 AVG, 20 HR, .475 OBP / .695 SLG / 1.170 OPS on the 2026 season. It’s plus right-handed power and a plus arm; with the numbers I have found indicating that Tinney has erased more than half of attempted base stealers over the past two seasons of college baseball. Tinney threw...
Tournaments | Story | 5/19/2026

Best of the Best Event Preview

Jheremy Brown
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In simplistic terms, the Best of The Best tournament is an absolute gauntlet as seemingly every game brings a playoff game atmosphere. Coaches must strategically map out their pitching to ensure they can get through Pool Play while also making sure they have arms to make a deep playoff run. Each and every age group is loaded with the best teams, composed of some of the best players that travel baseball has to offer. The 9u & 10u age groups will respectively have 9 out of the Top 10 Teams within the latest PG National Team Rankings participating in the event. At 9U, LTP-Reign will look to hold on to their #1 ranking but will have plenty of competition with the likes of ZT National Prospects and HTX-Wildcatters 9U looking to take over that #1 spot. In the 10u age group, Elevate National will look to fend off plenty of talent with #2 ranked Kaos National, East Cobb Astros and ZT...
College | Story | 5/19/2026

College Players of the Week: May 19

Vincent Cervino
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May 19th Perfect Game/Co-Players of the Week:  Carson Tinney, C, Texas  The Texas Longhorns just finished off another stellar regular season and are heading to Hoover for the SEC Conference Tournament as the No. 2 Seed this week.  To secure their 2nd place finish, they had to sweep Missouri at home last weekend and did so in large part to the power bat of Carson Tinney.  The 6-4/240 catcher from Castle Pines, CO transferred to Austin after two sensational seasons at Notre Dame and has thrived in his draft year.  In the 3-game set, Tinney collected 7 hits in 13 at-bats, scoring 5 runs, with a double, 3 home runs and he drove in 10 runs all told.  With some of the most prodigious power in the college game this year, Tinney is now slashing .321/.695/.473 with 10 doubles an incredible 20 home runs and 54 RBIs while playing in the most spacious ballpark in the...
College | Rankings | 5/18/2026

College Top 25: May 18

Vincent Cervino
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The regular season is behind us, and it is now tournament time and wow, is there a lot to still be decided.  We are a week away from the Field of 64 being announced and hosting opportunities, at-large bids, as well as automatic bids are there for the taking.  The UCLA Bruins (48-6) continue their stranglehold on the No. 1 spot in the land, finishing the regular season without losing a series all year.  ACC powers, UNC (43-10) and Georgia Tech (45-9) remain at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively and SEC regular season champs, the Georgia Bulldogs (43-12) stick at No. 4.  After that there was a small amount of shuffling within the Top 10 with No. 5 Texas (40-12), No. 6 West Virginia (37-13) and No. 7 FSU (38-16) moving ahead of now No. 8 Auburn (36-18) after they were the only team in this group to drop their weekend series.   No. 14 Florida (37-18) and No. 15...
High School | General | 5/18/2026

High School Notebook: May 18

Jordan Gates
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‘27 RHP Grant Slater (@BoydCoBaseball) gets his 1st start of the year (3rd appearance) as he works his way back. FB opened 89-92 w/ ride & was still up to 91 in the 5th (run rule), while touching 93 in the 3rd. CT worked in the mid 8s & breaking ball in mid 7s (sweep). Big summer… pic.twitter.com/w9EXl6Jmrx — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) May 8, 2026 Grant Slater, 2027, RHP, Boyd Co (KY) Slater made his full start of the year back on May 7th. He had appeared in a few games in relief roles prior as he has come back from a few injury bugs. The Alabama commit went five strong innings, in a complete game fashion (run rule), only allowed a couple hits, one walk, and struck out 13 batters. Slater is beginning to ramp up at the right time with postseason right around the corner. Slater’s fastball peaked at 93 mph a few times, held velocity in the...
High School | General | 5/14/2026

CPBL Showcase Scout Notes

Troy Sutherland
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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...
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