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Draft  | State Preview | 5/29/2015

State Snapshots: Pacific

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Perfect Game 2015 MLB Draft Preview Index

South Atlantic – FL, GA, NC, SC
Southeast – AL, KY, MS, TN
South Central – AR, LA, OK, TX
Mountain – AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY
Pacific – AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
Great Plains – IA, KS, MO, NE, ND, SD
Great Lakes – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI
Mid-Atlantic – DE, DC, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV
New England – CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
Canada and Puerto Rico



Alaska


BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM:
South HS, Anchorage
 
Best Out-of-State Prospect, Alaska Connection:
Max Karnos, rhp, Western Nevada JC

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Brian Montalbo, rhp, Dimond HS, Anchorage (2000, Braves/4th round)

2010 Draft: None selected
2011 Draft: None selected
2012 Draft: None selected
2013 Draft: Johnny Meszaros, rhp, Service HS, Anchorage (Rays/39th round)
2014 Draft: Roderick Bynum, Monroe Catholic HS, Fairbanks

2014 DRAFT OVERVIEW

High School Players Drafted/Signed:
1/0





California


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
 UCLA
BEST JUNIOR-COLLEGE TEAM: San Joaquin Delta
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: College Park

PROSPECT ON THE RISE:
Peter Lambert, rhp, San Dimas HS
WILD CARD: Justin Hooper, lhp, De La Salle HS, San Ramon

Best Out-of-State Prospect, California Connection:
Kevin Newman, ss, Arizona
Top 2016 Prospect: Blake Rutherford, of, Chaminade Prep, Simi Valley
Top 2017 Prospect: Hagen Danner, rhp/c, Huntington Beach HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History
(all 1st round/1st pick):Steve Chilcott, c, Antelope Valley HS, Lancaster (Mets, 1966); Tim Foli, ss, Notre Dame HS, Canoga Park (Mets, 1968); Jeff Burroughs, of, Woodrow Wilson HS, Long Beach (Senators, 1969); Darryl Strawberry, of, Crenshaw HS, Los Angeles (Mets, 1980); Phil Nevin, 3b, Cal State Fullerton (Astros, 1992); Adrian Gonzalez, 1b, Eastlake HS, Chula Vista (Marlins, 2000); Delmon Young, of, Camarillo HS (Devil Rays, 2003); Matt Bush, ss/rhp, Mission Bay HS, San Diego (Padres, 2004); Stephen Strasburg, rhp, San Diego State (Nationals, 2009); Gerrit Cole, rhp, UCLA (Pirates, 2011); Mark Appel, rhp, Stanford (Astros, 2013); Brady Aiken, lhp, Cathedral Catholic HS, San Diego (Astros, 2014)

2010 Draft: Christian Colon, ss, Cal State Fullerton (Royals/1st round, 4th pick)
2011 Draft: Gerrit Cole, rhp, UCLA (Pirates/1st round, 1st pick)
2012 Draft: Kyle Zimmer, rhp, University of San Francisco (Royals/1st round, 5th pick)
2013 Draft: Mark Appel, rhp, Stanford (Astros/1st round, 1st pick)
2014 Draft: Brady Aiken, lhp, Cathedral Catholic HS, San Diego (Astros/1st round, 1st pick)

2014 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
110/101
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: 16/5
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 55/20

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Dillon Tate, rhp, UC Santa Barbara (2)
Kolby Allard, lhp, San Clemente HS (7)
Chris Betts, c, Woodrow Wilson HS, Long Beach (20)
Cody Ponce, rhp, Cal Poly Pomona (25)
James Kaprielian, rhp, UCLA (28)
Justin Hooper, lhp, De La Salle HS, San Ramon (34)
Drew Finley, rhp, Rancho Bernardo HS, San Diego (35)
Tyler Nevin, 3b, Poway HS (41)
Josh Staumont, rhp, Azusa Pacific (44)
Tristan Beck, rhp, Corona HS (55)
Taylor Ward, c, Fresno State (58)
Thomas Eshelman, rhp, Cal State Fullerton (62)
Kyle Holder, ss, San Diego (70)
Kyle Molnar, rhp, Aliso Niguel HS, Aliso Viejo (71)
Joe DeMers, rhp, College Park HS, Martinez (80)
Peter Lambert, rhp, San Dimas HS (81)
Jonas Wyatt, rhp, Quartz Hill HS, Lancaster (89)
Lucas Herbert, c, San Clemente HS (93)
David Hill, rhp, San Diego (96)
Jose Vizcaino, Jr., ss, Santa Clara (107)
Kevin Kramer, if, UCLA (109)
Patrick Sandoval, lhp, Mission Viejo HS (114)
David Fletcher, ss, Loyola Marymount (116)
Marc Brakeman, rhp, Stanford (123)
Kyle Dean, of, Rancho Bernardo HS, San Diego (130)
Cody Poteet, rhp, UCLA (144)
Drew Jackson, ss, Stanford (146)
Devin Davis, 1b, Valencia HS, Santa Clarita (153)
Matt McGarry, rhp, Menko-Atherton HS, Portola Valley (159)
Justin Garza, rhp, Cal State Fullerton (160)
Nick Madrigal, if, Elk Grove HS (163)
Justin Jacome, lhp, UC Santa Barbara (165)
Mark Mathias, 2b, Cal Poly (178)
Bubba Derby, rhp, San Diego State (179)
Nick Sprengel, lhp, Eldorado HS, Placentia (184)
Jagger Rusconi, 2b, West Ranch HS, Stevenson Ranch (193)
Ty Moore, of, UCLA (200)
Zach Zehner, of, Cal Poly (202)
Jackson McClelland, rhp, Pepperdine (210)
Colin Welmon, rhp, Loyola Marymount (214)
David Berg, rhp, UCLA (215)
Marrick Crouse, rhp, Dana Hills HS, Dana Point (222)
Kevin Collard, of, Rancho Buena Vista HS, Vista (224)
Garrett Mundell, rhp, Fresno State (226)
Tyler France, 3b, San Diego State (236)
Trevor Megill, rhp, Loyola Marymount (253)
Kyle Twomey, lhp, Southern California (254)
Casey Bloomquist, rhp, Cal Poly (260)
Michael Benson, c, Rancho Buena Vista HS, Vista (283)
Dillon Paulson, 1b, Santa Fe Christian HS, San Marcos (285)
Andrew Calica, of, UC Santa Barbara (287)
Brendon Davis, if, Lakewood HS (321)
Michael McAdoo, of, De La Salle HS, Antioch (322)
Keith Ginkel, rhp, Southwestern JC (338)
Anthony Guardado, rhp, Nogales HS, La Puenta (353)
Nico Hoerner, if, Head-Royce HS, Oakland (355)
Brody Weiss, mif, Riverside JC (370)
Matt Esparza, rhp, UC Irvine (377)
Francis Christy, c, Palomar JC (394)
Cody Deason, rhp, Nordhoff HS, Ojai (418)
Mark Seyler, rhp, San Diego State (425)
Dante Flores, 2b/ss, Southern California (438)
Collin Ferguson, 1b, St. Mary's (443)
Zach Hoffpauir, of, Stanford (450)
Cameron Avila-Leeper, lhp, San Joaquin Delta JC (463)
Tyler Peitzmeier, lhp, Cal State Fullerton (474)
• Grant Watson, lhp, UCLA (486)
• Tanner Dodson, rhp/of, Jesuit HS, West Sacramento (491)
• Dalton Blumenfeld, c, Hamilton HS, Los Angeles (495)




Hawaii


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
 Hawaii
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Campbell

PROSPECT ON THE RISE:
Tyler Brashears, rhp, University of Hawaii
WILD CARD: Ian Kahaloa, rhp, Campbell HS, Ewa Beach

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Hawaii Connection:
 Kewby Meyer, of, University of Nevada
Top 2016 Prospect: Marcus Doi, of, University of Hawaii
Top 2017 Prospect: Eric Ramirez, 1b, University of Hawaii

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Mike Campbell, rhp, University of Hawaii (1985, Mariners/1st round, 7th pick)

2010 Draft: Josh Slaats, rhp, University of Hawaii (Rockies/5th round)
2011 Draft: Kolten Wong, 2b, University of Hawaii (Cardinals/1st round, 22nd pick)
2012 Draft: Branden Kaupe, 2b, Baldwin HS (Mets/4th round)
2013 Draft: Kean Wong, 2b, Waiakea HS, Hilo (Rays/4th round)
2014 Draft: Kodi Medeiros, lhp, Waiakea HS, Hilo (Brewers/1st round, 12th pick)

2014 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 3/3
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 4/3

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Ian Kahaloa, rhp, Campbell HS, Ewa Beach (164)
Tyler Brashears, rhp, Hawaii (286)




Oregon


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Oregon State
BEST JUNIOR-COLLEGE TEAM: Mt. Hood
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Westview

PROSPECT ON THE RISE: Jeff Hendrix, of, Oregon State

WILD CARD: Cole Irvin, lhp, University of Oregon

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Oregon Connection:
Cameron Zwetsch, rhp, Western Nevada CC
Top 2016 Prospect: Matt Krook, lhp, University of Oregon
Top 2017 Prospect: K.J. Harrison, c/1b, Oregon State

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Dave Roberts, 3b, University of Oregon (1972, Padres/1st round, 1st pick)

2010 Draft: Tyler Waldron, rhp, Oregon State University (Pirates/5th round)
2011 Draft: Tyler Anderson, lhp, University of Oregon (Rockies/1st round, 20th pick)
2012 Draft: Carson Kelly, 3b, Westview HS, Portland (Cardinals/2nd round)
2013 Draft: Keynan Middleton, rhp, Lane CC (Angels/3rd round)
2014 Draft: Michael Conforto, of, Oregon State (Mets/1st round, 10th pick)

2014 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
16/11
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: 1/1
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 2/1

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Gio Brusa, of, Pacific (172)
Garrett Cleavinger, lhp, Oregon (182)
Karsen Lindell, rhp, West Linn HS (190)
Andrew Moore, rhp, Oregon State (207)
Mitch Tolman, if, Oregon (280)
Jeff Hendrix, of, Oregon State (284)
Parker Kelly, c, Westview HS, Portland (303)
Cole Irvin, lhp, Oregon (311)
• Scott Heineman, 1b/of, Oregon (402)




Washington


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Washington State
BEST JUNIOR-COLLEGE TEAM: Lower Columbia
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Puyallup

PROSPECT ON THE RISE:
Parker McFadden, rhp, Yelm HS
WILD CARD: Austin Rei, c, University of Washington

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Washington Connection:
 Austin Barr, c, Stanford
Top 2016 Prospect: Austin Shenton, 3b, Bellingham HS
Top 2017 Prospect: Noah Bremer, rhp, University of Washington

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
 Mike Lentz, lhp, Juanita HS, Kirkland (1975, Padres/1st round, 2nd pick)

2010 Draft: Josh Sale, of, Bishop Blanchet HS, Seattle (Rays/1st round, 17th pick)
2011 Draft: Jeff Ames, rhp, Lower Columbia JC (Rays/1st round, 42nd pick)
2012 Draft: Clint Coulter, c/1b, Union HS, Camas (Brewers/1st round, 27th pick)
2013 Draft: Reese McGuire, c, Kentwood HS, Covington (Pirates/1st round, 14th pick)
2014 Draft: Jeff Brigham, rhp, University of Washington (Dodgers/4th round)

2014 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
11/8
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: 4/3
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 12/3

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Parker McFadden, rhp, Yelm HS (113)
Austin Rei, c, Washington (140)
Braden Bishop, of, Washington (154)
Andrew Sopko, rhp, Gonzaga (194)
Brendan Illies, c/rhp, Puyallup HS, Edgewood (362)
Ian Oxnevad, lhp, Shorewood HS, Shoreline (379)
Ethan Paul, if, Newport HS, Bellevue (406)
Brandon Choate, rhp, Washington (435)




Draft | Mock Draft | 4/3/2026

PG Staff Mock Draft

Jheremy Brown
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Welcome to another Perfect Game Mock Draft. This is not your typical mock draft as it features 15 different GMs drafting the first two rounds of the draft. Each member of the mock draft was assigned two teams and as such will be drafting all of the picks in the first two rounds for each responsible team. The actual draft order will be presented below and we will dive into how teams made their selections and how they feel about the players drafted. It is important to note that this is not how we think the draft will play out in almost any capacity. This is simply an exercise 4 months ahead of time with a large portion of the scouting staff and some picks fall under personal favorites, best available, and a multitude of other factors. Chicago White Sox 1:1 Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA | 1:41 Jack Radel, RHP, Notre Dame The White Sox don’t overthink here and select Roch Cholowsky, who has...
Juco | Story | 4/8/2026

JUCO Top 25: April 8

Troy Sutherland
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Another week of conference play down and Johnson County continues there tear through the spring of 2026, they retain the top spot with Gaston nipping their heels at number 2 for the third consecutive week. McLennan jumps up to number 3 with a big series sweep over rival Texas powerhouse, Weatherford. Out west, Cochise just keeps rolling in the desert and California looks to be hotly contested all the way down the final stretch. A couple of debut appearances down the board with Harford, CCF, and Linn Benton all earning their spot on our top 25 for the first time in the first week of April. So many great records out there it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out with so many teams vying for seeding and conference championships on this final stretch run. Rank Team Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 38-2 2 Gaston (NC) 38-3 3 McLennan (TX) 29-7 4 Chipola (FL) 34-7 5 Walters State (TN)...
College | Rankings | 4/8/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 8

Nick Herfordt
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We are past the midpoint of the college baseball season and the stakes are rising by the week. Conference races are tightening, schedules are getting harder, and the résumés that will matter in the selection room are being written right now — one series at a time. This week's most significant development came in Division II, where North Greenville swept Young Harris in three consecutive one-run games to claim the top spot for the first time this season, knocking Tampa from a perch they've held most of the year. It's a genuine changing of the guard at the top, and it's exactly the kind of shakeup that makes this stretch of the season worth paying close attention to. Across all three divisions the picture is coming into focus. In Division I NAIA, Georgia Gwinnett remains the standard while Taylor and Cumberlands continue to make their cases from behind. In Division III,...
High School | General | 4/7/2026

Iowa Spring League Notes: Week 1

Perfect Game Staff
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Brooks Mitchell-Birdsell (2027, Atkins, Iowa) was solid on both sides of the ball this weekend. He was able to show a clean move working into it, with the feel to impact it out in front and drive hard through contact. He had good barrel accuracy with feel to drive the ball well, especially working pull-side. He was 4-for-8 on the weekend with a double to his credit, driving in 7 runs as well. Mitchell-Birdsell also put together a good outing on the mound, delivering 2 innings of scoreless work with 3 punchouts. He worked the low 80s with some run, flashing a mid-70s curveball with good 11-5 shape and depth.  Maddux Mueller (2026, Amana, Iowa) LH bat with plenty to like in the batter’s box, and he put together a solid showing this weekend. He finished 2-for-3 with a double, demonstrating both contact ability and the capacity to drive the baseball for extra bases. Mueller...
College | Story | 4/7/2026

College Players of the Week: April 7

Craig Cozart
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April 7th Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Andrew Williamson, OF, UCF  The UCF Knights (20-9) are coming off one of their biggest series victories in years when they went to Morgantown and took down the Mountaineers to take control of the Big 12 regular season standings.  The offense put on quite the performance and Andrew Williamson set the tone by leaving the yard in his first at-bat of the weekend launching a towering home run over the centerfield wall.  The 6-0/195 lefty from St. Petersburg, FL has one of the sweetest strokes in the college game today and when he goes, so do the Knights.  In the 3-game series, the junior collected 6 hits in his 10 at-bats, scoring 6 runs, on 5 walks, a double and he launched 3 home runs all told.  While he had a stretch earlier in the season where he was searching for his stroke a bit, he is getting locked in at the...
College | Rankings | 4/6/2026

College Top 25: April 6

Vincent Cervino
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With another week in the books, some teams at the top continue to prove they are elite, and others continue to fall by the wayside.  Meanwhile, there were several teams that had been lingering outside the Top 25 that had huge weekends to put themselves in the thick of things as every weekend has significant consequences for good or for bad.  The No. 1 UCLA Bruins (29-2) have now pushed their win streak to an incredible 23-games as they swept USC (27-6) who was previously ranked No. 7 in the poll.  The Bruins are off to a perfect (15-0) start in Big Ten play and are without a doubt the most complete team in the country right now.  The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (26-5) move up to No. 2 this week after they dismantled now No. 12 Auburn (22-9) in the midweek and then swept Cal on the West Coast last weekend.  Texas (26-5) moves down one spot to No. 3 this week after...
High School | General | 4/2/2026

High School Notebook: April 2

Steve Fiorindo
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Lennex Minor (‘28 CA) absolutely destroys this offering to the PS for a 2-run shot. 2-4 on the day w/ 4 driven in. Athletic in the box w/ a quick stroke and strength throughout the frame. Also closed out the game running the FB up to 88 in a St. Bernard win #PGHS @PG_Scouting pic.twitter.com/KF7BsKGcm7 — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) March 29, 2026 Lennex Minor, MIF/P, St. Bernard (2028) Minor had a massive day in my look this past Saturday in a game being played at the University of San Diego.  The sophomore had a pair of hits, one which was a no-doubt homer, and drove in four.  Minor’s athleticism jumps out on the field with twitchy actions both at the dish and in the dirt.  He features a 6-foot, 170-pound frame with room to add and generates from a strong lower half and exceptionally quick hands.  Showing two-way potential, he made an...
High School | General | 4/2/2026

NHSI Scout Notebook

Cam McElwaney
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An extended look at ‘26 RHP Wilson Andersen… 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 6 K. @HailStateBB signee. #NHSI26 @JesuitBaseball @Florida_PG @PG_Draft @PGAllAmerican https://t.co/VLwECd2qZ8 pic.twitter.com/JbTFR3Gd2l — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) March 30, 2026 Wilson Andersen, RHP, Tampa Jesuit  Andersen got the ball on day two of the event and showed a quick tempo, pounding the zone with a power mix. He ran the fastball up to 97 mph, working comfortably in the mid-90s, with a power curveball/changeup mix he showed confidence in. He’s one of the top right-handers in the class that saw his stock rise in Cary. Andersen is signed with Mississippi State.    An extended look at ‘26 RHP Cooper Sides… 5 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K. @LSUbaseball signee. #NHSI26 @olubaseball @PG_Draft @California_PG https://t.co/Ag1MfBAR5a pic.twitter.com/5wSszVjBn8...
All American Game | Story | 4/2/2026

All American Classic Heading to Citizens Bank

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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 DICK’S ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC HEADED TO CITIZENS BANK PARK IN 2026   Perfect Game makes debut at iconic Phillies venue during America’s 250th birthday celebration   Former Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel named Honorary Chairman of All-American Classic   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Thursday, April 2, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that the 2026 Perfect Game DICK’S All-American Classic will be played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, marking the first time a Perfect Game event has ever been held at the iconic home of the Philadelphia Phillies.   The game will take place on...
College | Rankings | 4/1/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 1

Nick Herfordt
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Welcome to another week of Perfect Game Small School baseball — and if you're looking for clarity at the top, you've come to the wrong place. Across all three classifications, the No. 1 spot is very much an open question, and nobody is sleeping comfortably right now. In NCAA Division II, Pittsburg State is stumbling at precisely the wrong moment, leaving the door cracked wide open for hungry challengers to come knocking. In the NAIA, defending national champion LSU Shreveport has dropped four straight and suddenly looks far more vulnerable than a program of their pedigree ever expects to be. And in NCAA Division III, the race for the top ranking is less a competition and more a ten-car pileup of elite programs, none of whom have done enough to pull away — and all of whom have done plenty to deserve it. Three classifications, three vacancies at the top, and a whole lot of...
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