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High School  | Rankings | 11/16/2025

Class of 2028 Rankings Risers

Updated Class of 2028 National Rankings


Ty Madden, OF, Montvale, NJ | Don Bosco Prep
Previous Rank: Top 1000 | Current Rank: 74

Ty Madden (Montvale, NJ) shot up the rankings after a big WWBA performance, finding himself at 74 nationally and fourth in New Jersey. Madden possesses table-setting tools, swiping 21 bags on the year while driving in 37, walking significantly more than he struck out. He works from an athletic medium frame with present strength in the lower half, swinging it from the left-side. Madden starts slightly wide and keeps the hands low, getting to a quick barrel via a high and pronounced leg load. The dynamic outfielder controls the barrel well, spraying line drives to all fields while flashing over-the-fence juice



Preston Pahang, RHP, Egg Harbor Township, NJ | Ocean City HS
Previous Rank: 295 | Current Rank: 137

Preston Pahang (Egg Harbor Township, NJ) jumped in the national rankings after a strong summer and fall circuit, totaling 43 strikeouts over 25 innings pitched. Pahang features present strength in a medium right-handed frame, displaying athleticism on the hill. He starts with a mid-body handset, working into a high and compact leg lift before flying down the mound via a long reach back arm action and higher three-quarters slot. Pahang has worked a lively heater up to 91, showcasing run/ride traits while missing bats at the top of the zone. The New Jersey native also displays advanced ability at the plate, while he figures to continue as a pitcher at the next level.
 

Brayden Moughan, 1B/RHP, Vineland, NJ | Gloucester Catholic
Previous Rank: Top 1000 | Current Rank: 380

Brayden Moughan (Vineland, NJ) landed himself at 380 nationally after a strong performance at the High School All-State Games, including in game action where he collected three homers and a double. Moughan features length and present strength in a 6-foot-3 right-handed frame with athleticism, producing throws up to 84 across the infield. The South Jersey product produced exit velocities up to 94, starting wide at the base with high hands before firing through a quick and impactful barrel. Moughan also appeared on the mound, running the fastball up to 83 while flashing a tight slider.

Connor Crittenden, 3B, Philadelphia, PA | Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
Previous Rank: 500 | Current Rank: 114

Connor Crittenden (Philadelphia, PA) finds himself at 114 in the latest 2028 rankings refresh following a big year at the plate, slashing .368/.478/.538 with 13 doubles and 29 driven in. The Philadelphia native works from a lengthy and projectable 6-foot-4 frame with strength in the lower half. Crittenden starts wide at the base with higher hands, utilizing a simple and direct leg load before firing through a compact barrel. He has also appeared on the mound, working a heavy heater up to 88, mixing in a fading change-up.

-Ryan Miller


Noa Das | RHP/IF | Boca Raton, FL
Previous Rank: T1000 | New Rank: 500

Nice bump to a T500 tag after a really solid ‘25 campaign, one in which saw Das toss 29 innings with just 18 hits allowed in that spin with 48 strikeouts to pair. It’s a good combination of stuff, projection and size that allowed for Das to impress at Sophomore Worlds back in October. He sits in the 84-87 band on the fastball, coming from a tick higher three-quarters slot that produces good life and carries atop the zone. He is in the development stages with his breaking arsenal, but as he adds functional strength and overall feel with his curveball that already has a good amount of depth, it will materialize into a solid usable offering. It’s a clean arm action and he shows good mobility throughout the delivery. It doesn’t take too much to buy into this overall operation long term.
 

Myles Auxt | SS/2B | Baton Rouge, FL
Previous Rank: NR | New Rank: 336

From completely unranked coming into Sophomore Worlds to now sitting at #336 in the country, Auxt came down with Canes Southwest and showed off a bevy of things to like within his current profile. The skinny is this - Auxt is a solid athlete with a switch hit tool and can hold his own up the middle on the dirt long-term. That entire combination of factors will grab anybody’s attention, especially as a ‘28 graduate that hit .395 over 38 AB’s in Perfect Game events this year. The switch hit ability is not just a gimmick, as he possesses legitimate feel to swing it from both sides. You can envision a path where he swings it well from both sides past high school and into his collegiate career, as both swings feature bat to ball and there is not an overly discernable difference in the swings. Really healthy jump for Auxt, who now sits as the 6th player in Louisiana.
 

Kam Gillespie | SS/OF | Kansas City, MO
Previous Rank: 270 | New Rank: 29

An outstanding performance in Jupiter that saw him playing way up launched Gillespie up the board in this ‘28 class, as he now sits in at the 29th spot in the nation after the new refresh. Loose, athletic and projectable left-handed hitting prospect that plays up the middle on the dirt. The swing decisions he put on display against velocity and collegiate commits two/three years his senior at the event was impressive, and the swing is easy to project upon given the angles he creates and the looseness of the stroke. As the arm continues to improve, there is a real chance we could see Gillespie sticking at shortstop long-term. Well deserved jump up the board here for him.
 

Tobias Bell | SS/2B | Druid Hills, GA
Previous Rank: T1000 | New Rank: 312

Left-handed hitting shortstop with quality bat speed and looseness in his wrists, with good size at 6’2 to project on moving forward. He has a strong lower half with wide shoulders, and may end up shifting over to the corner once it’s all said and done in terms of his physical growth. Regardless, he has a chance to hit for some power given the swing and angles he is able to create with it. The key for Bell to unlock that power is finding the contact points to get the ball to his pull-side more often, as his DK+ spray charts show a more back-side oriented hitter right now. If he can unlock some impact to his pull-side, expect a big tick up in power numbers moving forward. Bell now ranks #312 in the country.

-Michael Albee
 
Austin Maiden, SS, Woodland Hills, CA | Chaminade College Prep
Previous Rank: 49 | Current Rank: 27

A dynamic shortstop that has surged 22 spots to claim the 27th spot in the country, up from 49, after an impressive performance at the 2025 15U Ultimate Baseball Championship. The 5-foot-10, 170lb middle infielder showcased a solid skillset and posting a 1.187 OPS over 21 at-bats, including three doubles and four RBI’s. He earned All-Tournament honors while leading Wow Factor to a deep playoff run with a remarkable streak of home runs. His newfound power, complemented by his plate discipline, highlight an advanced game that has scouts buzzing about his potential as one of the class’s top talents. With his athleticism and consistent production, Maiden is rapidly establishing himself as a must-watch prospect for 2028


Kensen Johnson, SS, Chula Vista, CA | Bonita Vista HS
Previous Rank: 162 | Current Rank: 29

The athletic 6-foot-4 shortstop, has risen 133 spots in the national rankings, climbing from 162nd to 29th, signaling his rapid ascent as a top prospect in the 2028 class. His frame, which scouts have admired for its projection, toolsy profile, is exciting to see unfold. It was on full display during the WWBA in Jupiter, where he earned All-Tournament honors racking up five hits in twelve plate appearances, including a standout game with four RBIs. Johnson’s also been up to 91 mph on the mound. As he continues to refine his game, particularly on defense, Johnson’s combination of size, athleticism, and multi-faceted skill set makes him a must-watch name.

Kobe Reese, OF, Newcastle, WA | Eastside Catholic HS
Previous Rank: 550 | Current Rank: 99

The definition of a rankings riser, Reese epitomizes the blend of performance, production, and tools coveted by top college programs, as evidenced by his massive 451-spot jump from 550th to 99th in the national rankings. This leap underscores his high upside, particularly with a burgeoning power tool that complements his physical 6-foot-3, 200lb frame. A definite prospect to watch closely. His athleticism and frame suggest continued development, positioning him as a key player to monitor in the coming years

Chase Fillman, OF, Goodyear, AZ | Millennium HS
Previous Rank: 300 | Current Rank: 113

Fillman has made a staggering leap in the national rankings, jumping 187 spots from 300 to 113th. The 2-way stars’ recent showcase performance was nothing short of impressive. Fillman posted 94 mph from the outfield suggesting it’s a definite arm talent. While his offensive prowess at the plate suggests middle-of-the-order potential with impactful, intent-driven swings. This combination of pitching prowess and offensive upside positions Fillman as a player to watch, with his stuff and athleticism have him poised for further development as he continues to rise through the ranks.

-Steve Doherty

Tanner Ball, RHP/1B, Houston Christian (TX)
Previous Rank: 439 | Current Rank: 53

At 6-foot-4 220 pounds, Ball has quickly risen up the ranks for the 2028 class and quite honestly doesn’t appear to be anywhere near his ceiling. He was recently up to 92 mph in October while showing feel for spinning his vertical curveball. His mechanics—particularly the lower-half—still need some refining but the frame and arm speed offer a ton of intrigue at this point. The right-hander Ball showed a ton of promise despite limited appearances at PG events this summer. He will certainly be an arm to keep eyes on next summer and throughout years to come.


Todd "T" Raleigh Jr., C/3B, Rabun Gap Nacoochee (NC)
Previous Rank: 408 | Current Rank: 113

Raleigh Jr. jumps up nearly 300 spots in the updated version of the 2028 class rankings. At 6-foot-3 200-pounds, the switch-hitting catcher looks every bit of the part with a fast-budding power tool that will continue to emerge. He swings a heavy barrel that gets on-plane often and creates effortless leverage from gap to gap. Raleigh Jr. has shown advanced consistency in the stick with his bat speed improving rapidly. It won’t be much longer before he climbs into the top 100 for the class. 


Ryan Gaines, RHP/OF, Highland School (VA)
Previous Rank: 500 | Current Rank: 162

Gaines takes a well-deserved leap up to no. 162 in the class and fourth in the state. The 6-foot-4 180-pound right-hander really knows how to pitch and showed off some nasty stuff this fall. His fastball has been clocked at 89 mph with easy carry to it. The pitch takes on a run and sink profile with tough action down in the zone. Gaines spins a tight curveball with late depth that results in empty swings pretty often. The Virginia native has a ton of physical upside remaining, making him one of the most intriguing arms on the east coast. 


Evan Goodmon, OF/3B, West Orange HS (FL)
Previous Rank: 500 | Current Rank: 164

Goodmon put together a very special campaign at the plate this year. The 6-foot-3 righty hitter batted .490 with 15 doubles and three homers in 42 games at PG events. He finds barrels often, creating frequent impact and leverage to the middle of the field. Goodmon has shown the strength to leave the yard, and he projects for more power as he continues to physically mature. His jump in the rankings is certainly well-deserved after a breakout year in 2025. Goodmon is expected to continue his ascent towards the top 100 as he looks to turn in another dominant summer in next year’s circuit.

-Anthony Gambardella

High School | General | 2/19/2026

Pacific Northwest All Region & Top Tools

David Rawnsley
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NORTHWEST REGION (WA, OR, ID, WY, AK, MT, HI)    The biggest change in the Northwest Region for 2026 is the addition of Hawaii, which has always been overlooked due to being lumped with California in the former Pacific Region.  This also coincides with an increased Perfect Game presence in the islands in the form of additional events and scouting.  And Hawaii certainly contributed in it’s first year, placing four players on the All-Region team, including slugging 2026 outfielder Judah Ota. The powerhouse Puyallup HS team is the only Northwest Region team to be represented in the PG Pre-Season Top 50 National HS Rankings, beginning the year ranked 26th.  C – Teagan Scott (Sr., South Salem HS, Ore.) Scott has been on the prospect map since he played in the 2023 PG 14U Select Festival and is signed with Oregon State.  A right-handed hitter with lots...
General | Blog | 2/20/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 63

Ron Wolforth
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Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 62, Part 1 | Part 2 Demystifying the Curveball, Pitch Counts, and Weighted Balls - Part 3  We've made it to Part 3…the final installment of our series on baseball's most misunderstood and debated topics.   In Part 1, we tackled the curveball. The takeaway: the pitch itself isn't what’s dangerous. Decades of awful and ineffective coaching cues, ”snap your wrist," "turn the doorknob”…exacerbated and even in many causes caused some of the problems. Teach it correctly, when the athlete is ready, and it's no riskier than a fastball.  In Part 2, we examined pitch counts. The takeaway: they're a useful tool, but a limited one. Treating a single number as a universal measure of safety ignores everything...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/20/2026

18U PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor

Dave Durbala
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SPRINGFIELD, IL - 2026 Perfect Game Softball Winter Elite Showcase, February 6 - 8, 2026.  Twenty teams rolled into Springfield to showcase their talents in this 18u, four-game guarantee, pool-into-bracket play,  at the newly opened 170,000-square-foot domed facility at Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe. In the Silver Bracket, it was the 09 Midwest Sluggers taking home the championship over the CR Blue Devils 18u National. In the Gold Bracket, a championship game that featured the tournament's top two pitchers, it was the Iowa Dynamite 18u with the win over GTS 15u Elite-Herrick, by a score of  2-1. The tournament, with a mix of committed players, and those young ladies striving for the next level,  was loaded with talent.  Below are some of the players that excelled on the field and made their way onto the tournament’s Top Performers list. Earning...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/19/2026

14U PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor

Erica Beach
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PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor 14U January 17-18, 2026 Springfield, IL   SPRINGFIELD, IL- It may be cold outside, but there was some hot competition going on at the PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor tournament. Six team converged on the Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe and the Texas Glory IL 29 walked away with the hardware after a close 7-6 ballgame. Below we highlight some of the impressive athletes who competed on the weekend.     Lila Rafferty (2029, Leroy, IL) of the Texas Glory IL 29 was an unstoppable force at the plate over the weekend. She showed great tenacity in the box, proving to be one of the most consistent hitters in the tournament. She finished her weekend batting an incredible .750, tallying nine hits and scoring five times. She flashed her speed on multiple occasions, stealing two bases and legging out two doubles and two triples. She came in clutch,...
Showcase | Story | 2/20/2026

PG ID Camps Help Build Baseball Resume

Jim Salisbury
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PG ID Camps Help Youngsters Build a Baseball Resume There was still snow on the ground in a lot of places last weekend, but that didn’t stop more than 200 young players from going indoors to participate in the first round of Perfect Game Select Fest ID Camps for the 2026 season. John McAdams, PG’s national crosschecker and Northeast scouting director, ran the event in Farmingdale, New Jersey, and was impressed with his group’s energy and desire to improve at the game. “We’re giving young players the opportunity to build their baseball resumes and chart their growth and progress over a span of years,” he said. In addition to New Jersey, Select Fest ID Camps were held in Lake St. Louis, Missouri; Rossford, Ohio; Marietta, Georgia; and Kent, Washington. The ID camps debuted in 2025. Twenty-two of them were held around the country with nearly 700 young...
Draft | Story | 2/19/2026

Then vs. Now: '26 Class Look Back

Tyler Henninger
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One constant across our scouting staff is the volume of in-person looks we get at prospects during their high school years. With assignments at national tournaments and showcases throughout the calendar, we’ve built a deep library of reports and video on many of today’s top college prospects dating back to their prep days. This week, we took a step back to revisit what those players looked like as high school prospects. Which tools stood out? What was missing from the profile at the time? And what, if anything, did we overlook that ultimately helped shape the player they’ve become? Below, we break down 10 players in a “Then and Now” reflection. Justin Lebron (23 FL) finishes off the tournament getting in on the hit parade with a single to the pullside. #PGShowdown #Bama commit pic.twitter.com/C4Irym2ZTR — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) March 4, 2023...
High School | General | 2/18/2026

High School Notebook: Feb. 18

Cam McElwaney
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Grady Emerson (‘26 TX) laces this ball to right for a walk off single. Clean lefty stroke. Looks the part both sides of the ball. Checks all the boxes. Will be scouted heavily this Spring. #PGHS #HookEm commit. #PGDraft pic.twitter.com/wXvdHdgqME — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) February 6, 2026 Grady Emerson (2026, Argyle, Texas) had a strong showing throughout the opening week of high school baseball out here in Texas. Works good at-bats and is always a tough out in general. Makes all the plays at short and just has the look of a future big leaguer. He does all the little things right. Bat to ball will play at a high level and there is still a lot more power to project on here. There is a reason why Emerson is one of, if not the most highly coveted high school prospect in the 2026 class and it’s easy to see why. Currently committed to Texas, but has the potential to...
High School | Rankings | 2/18/2026

Midwest Region Top Teams

Tyler Russo
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Midwest All Region & Top Tools Rk Midwest 2025 Record 1 St. Thomas Aquinas (KS) 27-4 2 Edmond Memorial (OK) 30-8 3 Muskego (WI) 27-10 4 Lawrence Free State (KS) 28-2 5 Mill Valley (KS) 22-6 6 Valley View (AR) 29-5 7 Platte County (MO) 29-8 8 Liberty North (MO) 19-14 9 Millard North (NE) 23-13 10 St. John Vianney (MO) 38-2 11 Owasso (OK) 40-3 12 Olathe East (KS) 22-6 13 Staley (MO) 38-4 14 Shawnee Mission South (KS) 10-11-4 15 Blue Springs South (MO) 27-7 16 Blue Valley (KS) 21-10 17 Edmond Santa Fe (OK) 37-7 18 Skutt Catholic (NE) 24-7 19 Howell (MO) 35-4 20 Olathe West (KS) 25-3 21 Creighton Prep (NE) 16-15 22 Rogers (AR) 26-4 23 Fayetteville (AR) 26-7 24 Blue Valley West (KS) 17-10 25 Cretin Derham Hall (MN) 19-5-1
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/18/2026

PG Softball Winter One Day Tournament

Dave Durbala
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BURLINGTON, IA - Perfect Game Softball Winter One Day Tournament, February 15, 2026. Twelve teams, split between the 16u and 18u divisions, participated in this event.  With two pool games, and then a move into single elimination bracket play,  some players used this tournament as  their last warm-up before kicking off their high school seasons, while others were tuning up for the busy Spring and Summer travel season. In the 16u division, it was the Iowa Aries 16u Ce Fire Red taking the championship, with Southeast Iowa Allstars 18u Gold Miller earning the crown in the 18u division. Below are write-ups from observations made during the day, as due to a software glitch, there were no stats available to complete a Top Performers list. 16U Division  Earning the MV-Pitcher Award, as selected by her coaches, was Aurora Widlund (2029 Altoona, IA) of tournament champion Iowa...
College | Rankings | 2/18/2026

DIII Rankings: February 18

Nick Herfordt
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Every spring, Division III baseball begins as a wide-open map. Cold mornings turn into long bus rides, non-conference gauntlets test resolve, and by the time the dust settles, only a few teams are still standing with a clear line to the NCAA Division III baseball tournament. The 2026 Perfect Game Division III Baseball Rankings capture that moment before the stretch run, highlighting the programs that have separated themselves through depth, durability, and an ability to win in a variety of ways. These eight teams are not simply piling up wins; they are shaping identities built to survive the grind and thrive when the margins narrow.  The destination is familiar, even if the journey never is. Once again, the final chapter will be written at Classic Park, where timing, composure, and roster balance matter as much as raw talent. The teams ranked here enter 2026 with more than ambition....
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