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PG Select Baseball Festival  | General | 1/8/2025

Year in Review: PGAAC & Festivals

The 22nd annual Dick’s Sporting Goods Perfect Game All-American Classic was yet another success. The top 60 high school players in the entire country ventured to Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, in downtown Phoenix to commence another star-studded event. 

It was a jam-packed weekend from top to bottom filled with lots of hardware and thrilling moments. Below is a review of the premiere event. 



High End Talent Driven By a Cause

It is the best of the best for a reason, and 2024 didn’t disappoint. The 22 states in total were represented well in this one, and it was especially prevalent in the state of California. It is a west coast heavy class, and California led the way with a stunning 18 All-American representatives. On top of the buzz and acclaim, PG’s All-Americans helped raise hundreds of thousands toward philanthropic causes for children in need. This year, the main beneficiary was the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 

2026s Make Eye Opening Appearance

Before the seniors stepped foot on the field, it was the rising juniors of the highly touted 2026 class who made an early appearance as All-Americans. The top 26s in the country had explosive rounds of batting practice, with a handful even leaving the yard. They went head-to-head in an East Vs. West scrimmage, where a number of arms simply stole the show. It is hard not to mention Wilson Andersen and Bo Halloway who both peaked into the upper-90s and were simply dominant on the hill. 


Hartshorn Takes Home Thrilling Derby

The 2025 All-Americans eventually made its presence known in the power department in an annual home run derby that was one for the ages. It ended in a thrilling swing off between two California sluggers in Gavin Fien and Josiah Hartshorn. The pair went tit-for-tat in the finals and forced things into overtime via swing off. Hartshorn just got the best of Fien with four towering home runs in the final before being bombarded by his fellow All-American teammates. It capped-off a thrilling event full of loud noises. 

East Storms Back in Thrilling All-American Game

Broadcasted on PGTV, the East took home the All-American game win with a thrilling 8-7 walk-off in the ninth inning to cap a major comeback. Georgia’s own Dax Kilby won MVP honors with a loud 2-for-3 showing and a loud double. Flames were thrown in the game too and that is an understatement. Five pitchers threw 97-plus in the game with the help of Seth Hernandez, Miguel Sime, Brett Crossland, Landon Harmon and Kruz Schoolcraft. It was simply an explosive showing on both sides of the ball as the top amateur baseball talent in the entire country went head-to-head on a big league field that may become all too familiar for many in attendance. 

Cunningham Wins Jackie Robinson Award

To shine light on some hardware, Kayson Cunningham won the prestigious Perfect Game Jackie Robinson Player of the Year Award highlighting prestigious character and performance both on and off the field. The San Antonio, Texas product resembles many of those characteristics in how he approaches the game and how he holds himself accountable in every single facet. He was stellar once again on the PG circuit, which has long been the case. The Jackie Robinson award was just one of many prestigious awards, acknowledgements and honors presented to the 60 PG All-Americans in attendance. 

Looking Ahead to 2025

Overall, it was yet another great PG All-American weekend in 2024. There are bigger sights ahead for 2025 to kick off the 23rd annual event as we focus on the 2026 graduate class. The 2024 event was one for the ages. 

11 & 12U Perfect Game Select Baseball Festival Take Over East Cobb (Event IDs: 92836, 92835)

The Top 11 & 12U eligible players from across North America descended on the historic East Cobb Baseball Complex for this year’s rendition of the 2024 Perfect Game Select Baseball Festival. 28 of the best comprised the 11U version, while 36 of the very best made up the 12U iteration that gives a glimpse into the bright future of America’s pastime.

The weekend was filled with fun-filled activities including practices, home run derby’s and plenty of fun in our players lounge area. Where both age groups got to engage in ping pong tournaments and play against each other in various video games like The Show. They also got plenty of chances to learn from Former Major Leaguers Tom “Flash” Gordon, Ryan Klesko and Charles Johnson throughout the weekend, as all three were members of our coaching staff for the young athletes. Perfect Game celebrated each of the players accomplishments in being named to his prestigious event by hosting an awards banquet for each age group.

Not to be lost amongst all the exciting moments both on-and-off the field was the fundraising efforts by both the 11 & 12U participants. Each of the players put their best foot forward to try and raise funds for the Elite Development Academy based out of Tampa, Florida. The Elite Development Academy (EDA) is a transformative initiative addressing economic and racial disparities in baseball.

The amazing efforts of each participant in both the 11 & 12U games allowed for a little over 23,000 dollars to be raised to help underserved players that go through the Elite Development Academy.

Now let’s get to the games, as the 11U squads got things rolling on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. The West squad took home a 7-5 victory in a back-and-forth affair that got started with the blazing fastball of our National Pitcher of The Year Carlo Rivero, as he notched two punchouts in a scoreless top-of-the first. It was his bat that got the West team on-board first, as the left-handed hitting Arizona native stayed on a fastball from East starter Jack Mattingly and drove it out to left centerfield. The West extended their lead in the bottom of the second thanks to a run scoring double by Mylo Leyja, which was followed up by RBI singles off the bats of Joshua Park and Rueben Elias. The East came roaring back in the top of the third inning, as they scored five to take the lead capped off by a three-run opposite field bomb off the bat of Carlos Marrero. A couple of walks and wild pitches helped the East squad during that inning. The scoring would halt until the bottom of the fifth, where the West team tied things at five as Rueben Elias notched his second RBI single of the game, while Kristian Valadez would strike out the side in the top of the sixth to keep things nodded at five after working around a one out walk. A one out walk by Hudson Bills would be followed by a Gabriel Gutierrez double down the left field line to give the West squad a 6-5 lead. They would add an insurance run on another double by 11U Home Run Derby Champion Brayden Worthen, as he lifted one towards the left field line that fell in-front of the left field. 11U National Player of The Year Ethan Palacios would

work around a two-out double from Jace Winston to punch out two and secure the victory for the West. Rueben Elias took home MVP honors by going 2-for-2 with three runs batted in.

11U Game MVP


11U Home Run Derby Champion
 


11U Award Winners 


The 12U iteration gave us a glimpse into the future stars of amateur baseball, as there were seven arms that toed the rubber that touched 80-plus miles per hour and an outstanding twelve out of sixteen that touched at-least 78 miles per hour. The game itself came with plenty of action, as the teams amassed twelve hits including three homers. Our National Pitcher of The Year Calvin Madenspacher started things off on the mound for the East squad, as he continued to show exactly why he was the recipient of the award by punching out three in his inning of work. Tyler Early opposed him for the West and took home his own honors as our National Player of The Year. The West would strike first in the top of the second, as they scored a pair due to a few walks and an RBI ground out by Creed Peoples. The East would answer back on the shoulders of James Watson as he scorched a three-run homer to right centerfield to give his team the lead. The East would extend their lead to 4-2 in the bottom of the fourth, thanks to a quartet of walks, as they continued to put together good at-bats against a talented West pitching staff. A pair of walks, an error and a couple wild pitches would allow the West to nod things at four heading into the bottom of the fifth. Eventual MVP Raymond Minaya took matters into his hands in the bottom half of the inning, as the left-handed hitting New York native launched a two-run homer to dead center field. The East squad would extend their lead further in the sixth thanks to an RBI double off the bat of Cohen Ward and another two-run bomb from Maykel Jimenez. They would plate three runs in the seventh extend their lead to 8, as Georgia native James Watson secured the victory with a punchout to end another talent laden Perfect Game 12U Select Baseball Festival.

12U Game MVP 


12U Home Run Derby Champion
 

12U Award Winners

 
-John McAdams

For the first time in the history of the 13u Select Festival, the game was held in a state other than Oklahoma or Tennessee, as the University of Virginia played host to 38 of the top 13u players this past August for the 6th annual 13u Perfect Game Select Festival. Of those 38 players, composed of 2028s and 2029s, 15 different states were represented and it was both Texas and Arizona leading the way with 4 selections apiece. 

Started back in 2016, the alum of the 13u Festival have already begun making their marks on the pro ranks as 8 players (Raffaele Velazquez, Slade Caldwell, Konnor Griffin, Cam Caminiti, Theo Gillen, Chase Mobley, Ty Southisene and Erik Parker) have already heard their names called in the MLB Draft, the first 5 of whom went in the first round. And if you include international signings like top prospect Ethan Salas, Jose Perdomo and Luis Ayden Almeyda, amongst others, the collective signing bonus is north of $35,000,000. 

And while the number of draftees is currently at 8, you can expect that to climb given that this year's crop didn't disappoint during their time at Davenport Park. In what was easily the highest scoring game in the event's history, it was the West squad who pulled out the huge win by plating 21 (!!) runs over the 7 inning affair, ultimately taking the game by a final score of 21-11 though they only had one more hit than the East. 

Over a relatively quiet first two frames, the offenses erupted for run totals that didn't properly display in the inning scoring column up on the scoreboard as the West put up 10 in the top of the third before the East immediately punched back and plated 11 of their own to regain an improbable lead. After zeroes in the 4th the West went 5-2-4 in the final 3 innings of work to take the lead and never look back, scoring their 21 runs on 11 hits, 8 of which came off the bats of Nateo Victorio, Evan Thompson, Louis Lappe and Nathan Malone as they all picked up a pair apiece. 

Over on the East, 5 of their 10 hits came courtesy of Easton O'Quinn (2) and Jason Marll Jr., who led the game with 3 hits and tied for the lead with 3 RBI, forcing his way into the MVP conversation despite his team coming out on the losing end. 

The MVP was eventually awarded to Victorio who barreled a loud double to the pull side gap for one of his two hits, reached based safely in all three at-bats, swiped a bag, scored two runs and also drove in a pair while showing off the arm from behind the plate as well. The pregame festivities saw O'Quinn take home the Home Run Derby title on the heels of being named the 13u National Player of the Year the night prior at the Awards Banquet, though if we were tracking the furthest home runs of the weekend, few could match what Trent O'Malley and Tre' Lawrence were able to produce with their right-handed swings. 

Despite the final lines, the pitching had its moments where the arms were in complete control, showing electric stuff, especially given that they were just 13 years old. Lefty Greyson Bell was as good as we had ever seen him, dotting mid-80 heaters (up to 87 mph) to either side with feel for his secondaries though he wasn't the only one bringing the heat. Alex Bello, Russell Nelson, Noah Vrzal, Knox Myers (up to 89 mph) Jaden Freeze, O'Malley and Adam Kramer were all up to at least 85 mph during their time on the bump. 

Shortly after the Festival wrapped up and the players returned home, we released our initial Class of 2029 rankings and though some things have since shifted, the future is extremely bright for this group of players and we know they'll be doing everything to ensure they get the call for the 2025 14u Select Festival. 

-Jheremy Brown

To say that the 14U Select Festival game itself was a whirlwind this year would be much an understatement as we battled weather throughout, but in the end we finished 9 innings of showcasing the best young talent in the country and were able to crown a dramatic winner. The weekend as a whole was outstanding as players descended from around the country to Fort Myers over the span of 4 days. From showcase awards on opening night to visiting the Golisano’s Children Hospital, as players fundraised thousands of dollars for the hospital itself, to the awards banquet where we crowned individuals for year-long accomplishments and the game where the East team came out on top, it’s hard to put into words what it means to be a part of it all.

Their talents on the field showed in practice and the game, but also in the home run derby where a 13-year-old phenom from the Dominican Republic by the name of Angel Montas hit 2 balls out over the bullpen in the span of just 3 swings to win it, a ridiculous feat if you have ever stepped foot in JetBlue Stadium. In the game, we witnessed multiple pitchers in the low-90s as 14-year-olds, as well as a multitude of others in the upper-80s, and also saw out first 2 home runs in game at JetBlue Stadium, coming from Blake Ragsdale, whose was a go-ahead grand slam, and Zach Estrada. Ragsdale’s shot won him MVP honors as East was able to hold on behind a strong inning from National Player of the Year Aiden Kearney.

-Tyler Russo

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14u Select Festival Turns Ten

Jheremy Brown
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You want to talk about something surreal? Back in 2016, we put together a roster of 40 players, divided to 20 apiece between East and West, with no qualification other than "play in one Perfect Game event" and all players must be born after May 1 of 2001. On top of that, there were significantly less national events at the 14u level, consisting almost exclusively of the 14u WWBA and the 14u World Series, with some other events sprinkled in and players who were eligible, playing up at 15u and 16u events. On top of all that, we turned around rosters in a super short time frame, a far cry from the year long process it's become now, never mind the fact that you can find a 14u event somewhere in the country on any given weekend.  Do the quick math and you realize the 2025 14u Select Festival marks year 10 of the event and since that first pitch in 2016, things have continued to evolve,...
Draft | Story | 12/22/2025

2025 Year in Review: Draft

Isaiah Burrows
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2025 Year in Review: Draft We’ve reached the end of the 2025 calendar year, and while we’ve already jumped in on the 2026 cycle with some of the fall events and post-draft content we’ve had here at Perfect Game, there’s still one more piece on the docket, and that’s the 2025 Year-In-Review piece here from the PG Draft staff.  The 2025 MLB Draft took place in July, when many highly talented players heard their names called and continued their journey through the game to the next level. There’s already been some of those names making noise in the minors and guys who are moving up prospect lists and becoming names to know for MLB fans digging deep into the future of their organizations. While we are going to “close the book” on 2025 with this article, these players still have many years ahead of them, and many blank pages to continue...
College | Recruiting | 12/22/2025

Recruiting Notebook: December 22

Jheremy Brown
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Lucien Saint Cyr, INF, Class of 2026 Commitment: Bucknell Saint Cyr announced his pledge to Bucknell, giving the Bison an interesting blend of present tools and projection. Saint Cyr stands 6-foot-1 and offers room to fill in his medium frame, profiling in the middle infield defensively. The New York product starts wide at the base in the right-handed box, keeping his hands high behind the ear. He works into a subtle outward step load, firing through a compact barrel that showcases bat speed and gap-to-gap impact. For head coach Scott Heather and Bucknell, they land a high-quality Northeast infielder in the ’26 cycle, adding to a class that takes the quality over quantity approach. Patrick Diaz ('26, NY) 102 EV off the bat. Impact to the pull side. #PGNational @PGMidAtlantic @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/NN0L3FRdO9 — PG Showcases (@PGShowcases) July 9, 2025 Patrick Diaz,...
High School | General | 12/19/2025

Huntington Beach HS World Series Recap

Steve Fiorindo
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MVPitcher: Duncan McLeod The uncommitted junior toed the slab in three of the four games for Team Mick, tossing 3 2/3 innings.  Zero walks, zero hits and 6 punchouts for the lefty who was used both as a starter in the series clinching game 4 and he closed out game 3 on Friday in quick fashion.  McLeod was very efficient as well, needing just 42 pitches over all his outings.  In the game 4 start, over two innings he punched out 3, with one strikeout with all of his offerings.  The mid 80’s fastball regularly played up, set up with efficient use of the secondaries, with the breaking ball 73/74 and fading change-up 72-74.   Owen Bone (2026) at it again... Solo shot in the 5th to tie things up. Back to back days with a home run for Bone. #PGHS pic.twitter.com/2JC9qETI5h — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) December 13, 2025 MV Hitter: ...
Tournaments | Story | 12/19/2025

13u Tourney All-American Team

Jheremy Brown
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What a year it was in 2025 on the national landscape at the 13u level as Perfect Game continues to expand its reach around the country, providing an even bigger schedule of events coast-to-coast which has allowed players all over show out and gain their deserved recognition. Whether in Texas for the Houston 1000 or the 13u WWBA in West Palm Beach, we saw huge, eye opening performances from the players placed below, knowing that we could EASILY build a third team and likely a fourth without much effort.  As we do every year with this exercise, it's worth pointing out the trickiness of this age group and putting the teams together with the 13u group. While the players are all members of the Class of 2030, some are younger for the grade, which allowed them to play at the 12u level where's it's a smaller field, shorter mound distance and different bats, so we'll separate them out and...
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14u Tourney All-American Team

Tyler Russo
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Player of the Year: Asher Williams It was an incredible year for Williams that was rewarded with a trip to the 14U Select Fest, before some more impressive play in the fall. He came to the plate almost 250 times in PG tournaments throughout 2025 and reached base in well over half of them, hitting to a .500 AVG while slugging a 14U circuit best 12 bombs and driving in 113 runs. The numbers on the surface are ridiculous, but when you look at the high-level events he put them up in, it makes it even more impressive. Pitcher of the Year: Tristan Blalock Blalock earns this honor after a dominant 2025 where he struck out 85 batters in just 48.2 innings of work with a minuscule 1.58 ERA. This included several strong performances at many national level tournaments and showcases where he was able to bully some of the best hitters in the country. It’s hard not to fall in love with...
Draft | Story | 12/18/2025

PG Draft: Gut Feel Guys

Tyler Henninger
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While we are nearing the turn of the calendar to the 2026 year, that means we are just inching closer to the beginning of the season for many high school players and college baseball is on the horizon. We are prepping for a reshuffle of the 2026 MLB Draft Board as well here amongst the PG Draft staff. But before we get to that, we sat down and have each picked a couple of players who are in the mix to get selected in a couple of different buckets.  We have prospects who could go into the Top 30 picks or so, prospects who could be selected in the Top 5 rounds, and prospects who could go inside of the Top 10 rounds. With the draft quite far down the road and a lot of re-shuffling to be done as these players play themselves into certain spots on the draft board, our scouts picked some players who fit into these “buckets” who are gut-feel guys. These are the guys that our PG...
Tournaments | Story | 12/17/2025

15u Tourney All-American Team

Jason Phillips
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Hitter of the Year: Landon Bonner The 2028 class saw many players from across the country take the next step in their development as they entered the High School ranks. There were huge performances from highly ranked players on the PG circuit as well as some under-the-radar guys who burst onto the scene. Landon Bonner came into Sophomore National as a Top 500 ranked player and after an impressive showing, left with all eyes on him as a rankings riser in the class. The left-handed hitting shortstop from The Colony, Texas, had a summer to remember with All-Tournament Team selections in three of his next four events culminating with a historic performance at the 2025 PG 15U WWBA National Championship. The Hebron High School prep went 20-for-24 in nine games for 5 Star Mafia 15U Black with four homeruns and 12 runs batted in. He also scored 17 runs and finished with a mind-boggling 2.500...
Tournaments | Story | 12/16/2025

16u Tourney All-American Team

AJ Denny
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Hitter of the Year: Koa Romero is the Hitter of the Year for the 16u group, as he would come to every premier event of the summer and earn All-Tournament honors (Beast of the East, 16/17u WWBA, Jupiter) in every single one. Over 82 plate appearances, Romero would pump ten homeruns with forty two RBI and sixteen walks, good for a .378 average and 1.339 OPS. The performance on volume at the best events of the year pushed Romero over the edge here, as he’d hit a pair of homeruns in Jupiter (one of them at 112 EV) as an underclassmen and collect double digit hits in BOTH WWBA events with a combined six jacks over the two tournaments. It was a summer that combined performance and winning on the biggest stages for Romero. It’s a quiet left-handed swing that packs a punch. He would reap the benefits of his performances, earning a commitment to LSU and jumping to the #74 prospect in...
College | Recruiting | 12/15/2025

Recruiting Notebook: December 15

John McAdams
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Tucker Rice (27 MS) bumping up to 91; living hi-80s from real fast arm. Good SL @ 77-79 w/ depth & sold w/ intent. Loads of traits & strikes. #WWBA @PG_Uncommitted @PG_DeepSouth pic.twitter.com/DEjFqRcsIY — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 6, 2025 Tucker Rice, RHP, Class of 2027 Commitment: Alabama Alabama has continued to stay red hot in the recruiting trail ever since August 1st rolled around on the calendar and have continued to stack major pieces in their ’27 class. They dip into Mississippi to land one of the premier arms and one that’s stood out on the circuit for quite some time. It’s a fast arm and the athleticism certainly shines working down the slope. The velocity has continued to tick up over the last calendar year and reached into the low-90s towards the end of the summer. He’s confident in his changeup and the breaking ball is...
Tournaments | Story | 12/15/2025

17u Tourney All-American Team

Vincent Cervino
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There’s a lot of talent throughout this 2026 class, filled with the big-name stars, to talent that spreads across the nation. It’s been a lot of fun seeing these prospects grow and develop over the years, from the days of watching some of these guys at the 13/14u days at events on the circuit, to now where they are all graduating seniors in 2026. There’s been new faces who have popped along the way over the years, even in 2026, where some players who were relatively undiscovered, have come out and made a name for themselves with a statement performance. Between the familiar and the new, there’s a lot of names on this list that are going to be quite regularly talked about on the circuit, and for good reason.  Whether it’s PG All-Americans or not, there’s a lot of names with superstar potential at the next level. We’ve got 14 PG All-Americans...
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