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General  | General | 6/18/2008

Top Pitching Velocities at 2008 PG National Showcase at Metrodome

First Name Last Name Throws       High School Hometown ST FB Velocity FB Range
Mychal Givens RHP 6 2 185 Plant Tampa FL 95 92-95
Jacob Turner RHP 6 4 205 Westminster Christian Academy St Charles MO 94 92-94
Austin Maddox RHP 6 3 220 Eagle's View Academy Jacksonville FL 94 91-94
Michael Heller RHP 6 2 180 Sarasota Mooney Bradenton FL 94 91-94
Matthew Purke LHP 6 3 170 Klein Spring TX 94 91-94
Brooks Pounders RHP 6 5 220 Temecula Valley Temecula CA 94 90-94
Chad Thompson RHP 6 8 215 El Toro Trabuco Canyon CA 94 90-94
Zack Wheeler RHP 6 4 180 East Paulding Dallas GA 94 90-94
Christopher Jenkins RHP 6 7 235 Westfield Westfield NJ 94 90-94
Tyler Matzek LHP 6 3 185 Capistrano Valley Mission Viejo CA 93 90-93
Madison Younginer RHP 6 3 185 Mauldin Simpsonville SC 93 90-93
Keyvius Sampson RHP 6 1 185 Forest Ocala FL 93 89-93
Daniel Tuttle RHP 6 2 185 Randleman Randleman NC 93 89-93
Dylan Floro RHP 6 1 175 Buhach Colony Merced CA 92 90-92
James Needy RHP 6 6 195 Santana Santee CA 92 90-92
Justin Bellez RHP 6 1 185 Mira Mesa San Diego CA 92 89-92
Kristopher Hobson LHP 6 3 210 Stockdale Bakersfield CA 92 89-92
Brody Colvin RHP 6 4 190 St Thomas More Lafayette LA 92 89-92
Nick Berhel RHP 6 1 180 De La Salle Benicia CA 92 89-92
Blake Hauser RHP 6 2 160 Manchester Midlothian VA 92 89-92
Parker Thomas RHP 6 5 225 Mt Tabor Winston-Salem NC 92 89-92
Casey  Upperman RHP 6 0 170 Notre Dame Prep Phoenix AZ 92 89-92
Kyle Hansen RHP 6 7 178 St.Dominics Glen Cove NY 92 87-92
Mark Appel RHP 6 4 185 Monte Vista San Ramon CA 92 87-92
Harold "Jacob" Johnson RHP 6 4 215 Trinity Christian Academy Lake Worth FL 91 90-91
Marcus Stroman RHP 5 9 175 Patchogue Medford Medford NY 91 90-91
Beau Wright LHP 6 2 205 Los Alamitos Los Alamitos CA 91 89-91
Tim Brechbuehler RHP 6 8 200 Avon Old Farms Gillette NJ 91 89-91
Ronnie Richardson RHP 5 8 165 Lake Region Eagle Lake FL 91 88-91
Slade Heathcott LHP 6 1 196 Texas Texarkana TX 91 88-91
Steven Matz LHP 6 2 185 Ward Melville Stony Brook NY 91 88-91
Tyler Hale RHP 5 9 152 Abilene Abilene TX 91 89-91
Scott Griggs RHP 6 2 185 San Ramon Valley Alamo CA 91 88-91
Joseph Lovecchio RHP 6 3 195 Seabreeze Wilbur By the Sea FL 91 88-91
Matt Koch RHP 6 3 185 Cherokee Washington Cherokee IA 91 88-91
Jon Reed RHP 6 2 200 Tulsa Memorial Tulsa OK 91 88-91
Patrick Scoggin RHP 6 4 250 Douglas S Freeman Richmond VA 91 88-91
Cooper Moseley RHP 5 11 170 Success Unlimited Academy Montgomery AL 91 88-91
Raul Rivera RHP 6 3 185 San Vicente de Paul San Juan PR 91 88-91
Keifer Nuncio RHP 6 2 195 Katy Katy TX 91 88-91
Donavan Tate RHP 6 3 200 Cartersville Cartersville GA 91 87-91
Garrett Gould RHP 6 4 190 Maize Wichita KS 91 87-91
Michael Dedrick RHP 6 3 185 Canyon View Cedar City UT 91 87-91
William (Wil) Myers RHP 6 3 190 Wesleyan Christian Academy Thomasville NC 91 87-91
Jared Avidon RHP 6 2 195 Indian Hills Oakland NJ 91 86-91
Matt Nadolski LHP 6 2 192 Casa Grande Petaluma CA 90 89-90
Patrick Schuster LHP 6 3 173 J W Mitchell Holiday FL 90 88-90
Chad James LHP 6 3 190 Yukon Yukon OK 90 88-90
David Richardson RHP 6 0 175 Hillsborough Tampa FL 90 88-90
Ian  Krol LHP 6 1 170 Neuqua Valley Naperville IL 90 88-90
Felix Roque RHP 6 5 200 Miami Christian Miami FL 90 88-90
Ryan  Sadler RHP 6 5 210 Naples  Naples FL 90 88-90
Bronson Gillam RHP 6 4 225 Evangel Christian Academy Bossier City LA 90 88-90
Michael Theodore RHP 6 2 200 Detroit Country Day Bloomfield Hills MI 90 88-90
Trevor Walch RHP 5 11 170 Eufaula Eufaula OK 90 88-90
Ethan Miller RHP 6 5 205 Ayala Chino Hills CA 90 88-90
Kyle McKenzie RHP 6 0 175 Thayer Academy Canton MA 90 88-90
Shawn Blackwell RHP 6 5 192 Clear Creek League City TX 90 88-90
Jacob Mayers RHP 6 2 195 Hanover Mechanicsville VA 90 88-90
Daniel Langfield RHP 6 1 205 Somerset Somerset MA 90 88-90
Breck Ashdown RHP 6 4 210 Catalina Foothills Tucson AZ 90 87-90
Ryan Heuler RHP 6 3 190 Cardinal Mooney Bradenton FL 90 87-90
Nicholas McBride RHP 6 4 172 Ragsdale Lewisville NC 90 87-90
Forrest Garrett LHP 6 3 180 Norcross Norcross GA 90 86-90
Billy Wardell LHP 6 1 170 Freedom Oakley CA 90 86-90
C. C. Watson LHP 6 0 185 Cleburne County Heflin AL 90 86-90
Malcolm Clapsaddle RHP 6 2 170 Oviedo Geneva  FL  90 86-90
Dominic Leone RHP 5 11 175 Norwich Free Academy Norwich CT 90 86-90
Eric Whaley RHP 6 3 177 Cardinal Gibbons Pompano Beach FL 90 86-90
Luke Bard RHP 6 2 182 Charlotte Christian Charlotte NC 90 86-90
Michael Bibas RHP 6 6 237 Vianney St. Louis MO 90 86-90
Anthony Montefusco RHP 6 0 200 Shawnee Medford NJ 90 86-90
Jiovanni Mier RHP 6 2 170 Bonita Pomona CA 90 85-90
Richie Shaffer RHP 6 3 190 Providence Charlotte NC 90 85-90
Matthew Graham RHP 6 3 195 Oak Ridge Spring TX 90 84-90
Evan DeLuca LHP 6 1 200 Immaculata Whitehouse Station NJ 90 84-90
Jonathon Carlson LHP 6 4 200 Rolling Meadows Rolling Meadow IL 89 87-89
Hudson Randall RHP 6 3 165 Dunwoody Altanta GA 89 87-89
Brian Krolikowski RHP 6 2 220 Batavia  Batavia IL 89 85-89
Nick Franklin RHP 6 1 170 Lake Brantley Longwood FL 89 85-89
Brett Lee LHP 6 5 185 West Florida Pensacola FL 89 85-89
David Holmberg LHP 6 4 205 Port Charlotte Port Charlotte FL 89 85-89
Chris Munnelly RHP 6 2 160 Forsyth Country Day Winston-Salem NC 89 84-89
Tobin Mateychick RHP 6 5 175 Enid Jenks OK 89 83-89
Corey Brooks RHP 6 5 200 Dallas Christian Heath TX 88 87-88
Jacob Morris RHP 6 3 195 Coppell Coppell TX 88 86-88
Jordan  Cooper LHP 6 1 180 Farragut Knoxville TN 88 86-88
Roberto Perez RHP 6 2 175 Dorado Academy Toa Alta PR 88 86-88
Ethan Carter RHP 6 5 205 Menchville Newport News VA 88 86-88
Justin VanGrouw RHP 6 6 190 Indian Hills Oakland NJ 88 86-88
Jake Montgomery RHP 6 3 200 Pope Marietta GA 88 86-88
Drew Harrison RHP 6 4 250 Waxahchie Waxahachie TX 88 85-88
Alex Muren RHP 6 3 190 Ramona Ramona CA 88 85-88
Zachary Von Rosenberg RHP 6 5 196 Zachary Zachary LA 88 85-88
Anthony Feliciano RHP 6 1 210 Carigue Agueibana Bayamon PR 88 85-88
Kamm Washington LHP 5 11 180 Park Vista Boynton Beach FL 88 84-88

General | Blog | 6/16/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 66

Ron Wolforth
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  The Number That Just Killed MLB Expansion: 1,217   USA Today's Bob Nightengale dropped a bomb shell recently that the baseball world is still digesting. Major League Baseball wants to expand to 32 teams. Team executives are quietly opposing it and the reason has nothing to do with cities or money.   They cannot find enough healthy pitchers.   Between 2020 and 2024, professional baseball performed 1,026 Tommy John surgeries at the minor-league level alone. Another 191 at the Major League level. More than twelve hundred elbow reconstructions in five years on the best young pitchers in the world.   That is not bad luck. That is a system reporting a verdict on itself.   For fifteen years, the youth-baseball industry has chased one number: velocity significantly more than projectability and arm care.    Recruiters scout by it.    Social...
Draft | Prospect Scouting Reports | 6/22/2026

MLB Draft Reports: 400-500

Michael Albee
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MLB Draft Board: Top 500 400. Michael Barnett, RHP, UCLA R-R, 6-4/210, Lafayette, CA Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Michael Barnett has started games over the last four years for the Bruins, including 44 starts over the past three seasons. The fastball does not overpower hitters, but can generate ground balls at a high rate. A heavy fading changeup is the primary secondary pitch and plus offering. Barnett will use it often and miss bats at a high clip with it. A low-80’s slider adds a third offering. Barnett does not generate a ton of strikeouts, but pounds the zone and fills innings.  401. Connor Marshburn, RHP, UNC Wilmington R-R, 6-6/240, Cary, NC Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Connor Marshburn features an XL frame at 6-foot-6, 240-pounds. The right-hander throws from a low slot and attacks hitters with an east/west mix. The fastball works up to 94 mph with armside...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/22/2026

Hot Bats Help AZBC 2027 Take Title

Emily Hicks
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After three days of competition, the 2026 BCS Challenge concluded with a championship matchup between AZBC 2027 EB and AZ Aztecs at Goodyear Ballpark. AZBC 2027 EB came out victorious with a 12-1 win for the tournament title. AZBC 2027 EB took control early, plating 4 runs in the 2nd inning after Aztecs put 1 on the board in the 1st. The offense continued to build momentum throughout the game, capitalizing on hitting and aggressive base running. Leading the way offensively was Griffin Gregory, who finished 2-3 with 2 doubles and 2 runs scored. He got the game started for AZBC with a double lined out to left in the top of the 1st inning, getting the crowd and dugout going. Additionally, Beau Zacher, a top 500 ranked player,d went 2-2 with 1 double and 2 runs score, though he wasn't the only one to help out the offense. Logan Sanchez went 2-2 with 2 doubles and 1 run scored and hit .714...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

14u/15u Midwest World Series Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Aiden Weishaar (2029, Geneso, Ill.) physical power bat put together one of the most productive offensive performances of the event, showing big impact off the barrel with advanced strength and leverage through the swing. Collected six hits including two doubles and two home runs while driving in 13 runs, consistently doing damage in run-producing situations. Creates loud contact with present pull-side juice and projects for significant power as the frame and strength continue to mature. Middle of the order offensive profile with the ability to change the game with one swing. Also stood out on the mound with a dominant 7 inning performance, punching out 11 hitters while working efficiently throughout the outing. Fastball ran up to 86 mph with good life through the zone and showed the ability to consistently attack hitters and miss bats. Highly intriguing two-way prospect whose combination...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

14u WWBA Returns to Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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One of the most anticipated events on the summer travel baseball calendar returns this week as the 2026 Perfect Game 14U WWBA National Championship gets underway in Hoover and the surrounding Birmingham area. Now in its 19th year, the tournament has established itself as the premier event for 14U players across the country, annually attracting some of the top young talent in amateur baseball. This year’s championship will feature 129 teams competing for a national title, continuing a tradition that has seen organizations such as East Cobb Astros, Team Elite, USA Prime, SBA Bolts National, and defending champion ZT National Prospects take home the trophy. As always, the field is loaded with elite prospects, many of whom are already becoming familiar names within the Perfect Game community. Starting off strong with Christopher Cabrera, the No. 1 overall player and No. 1 third baseman...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

UBC West Scout Notes: Days 5-7

Perfect Game Staff
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UBC West Scout Notes: Days 1-2 | Days 3-4 Impressive performance on both sides from Cole Migaki, working 5 and striking out 3 w/o allowing a walk for the ND. FB 81-83 T85, BB 73-74 #UBCWest https://t.co/nSIx0UVQY7 pic.twitter.com/t2zXIpPLCO — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 16, 2026 Cole Migaki (2029, Vancouver, Wash.) Migaki is a high-end prospect, putting that on display with one of the more consistent performances at the 15u UBC West.  He totaled five hits, drove in four and walked six times to only two strike outs to help lead the Baum Bats to the title.  He has a projectable frame 6-foot-1, 170-pounds with strength throughout.  The right-hander made an appearance on the mound, throwing five-innings and striking out three without allowing a walk.  The fastball was up to 86 with run and coupled it with a sharp breaking ball in the...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

Road to the 2026 17U BCS Title

Emily Hicks
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This weekend, 11 teams will take the field for the 2026 17U BCS Challenge, a three-day event that brings together programs from across the country for a full slate of pool play and bracket action. With games beginning Friday and a champion crowned Sunday, the format leaves little room for slow starts, making every inning important from the opening pitch. The field features a mix of established programs and rising teams. With so many evenly matched rosters, there’s not much separation heading into the weekend, which puts importance on pitching depth, defensive consistency, and timely hitting. Pool play will quickly determine seeding, and even one loss can shift a team’s path heading into bracket play. One of the teams expected to be in the mix is Hawaii Elite 2G 17U National, a group that is 6-3 overall and ranked as “Honorable Mention” on the Perfect Games...
Draft | Rankings | 6/19/2026

PG Draft: Top 500 Update

Tyler Henninger
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Rk. Name Lvl Pos. B-T School Hometown State Commitment 1 Roch Cholowsky C SS R-R UCLA Chandler AZ 2 Grady Emerson H SS L-R Fort Worth Christian Argyle TX Texas 3 Vahn Lackey C C R-R Georgia Tech Suwanee GA 4 Jackson Flora C RHP R-R UC Santa Barbara Pleasanton CA 5 Jacob Lombard H SS R-R Gulliver Schools Miami FL Miami 6 Eric Booth Jr. H OF L-L Oak Grove Bassfield MS Vanderbilt 7 Drew Burress C OF R-R Georgia Tech Perry GA 8 Ryder Helfrick C C R-R Arkansas Discovery Bay CA 9 AJ Gracia C OF L-L Virginia Monroe NJ 10 Chris Hacopian C SS R-R Texas A&M Potomac MD 11 Gio Rojas H LHP L-R Marjory Stoneman Douglas Coral Springs FL Miami 12 Tyler Bell* C SS S-R Kentucky Frankfort IL 13 Cameron Flukey C RHP R-R Coastal Carolina Egg Harbor Township NJ 14 Ace Reese C 3B L-R Mississippi State Canton TX 15 Justin Lebron C SS R-R Alabama Miramar FL 16 Derek Curiel* C OF L-R LSU West Covina CA 17...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 6/18/2026

PG Softball Stars Over Florida Showcase 14U Division

Erica Beach
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PG Stars Over Florida Showcase Clearwater, FL June 13-14, 2026   CLEARWATER, FLORIDA- Perfect Game Softball made its official debut in the state of Florida this past weekend at Eddie C. Moore sports complex. The weather was perfect, and the atmosphere was right for some great softball. We had many college coaches of all levels attend and our National Scouting Director was on hand to evaluate and highlight the athletes. We are excited for future events and the ability to promote and highlight the great athletes in the southeast! Below we highlight the 14U division where we had teams representing three states.     14U Division   Zoey Salas (2030, RHP/1B Windsor, CO) of the Colorado Angels 14U Breed was a standout player all weekend. She was a strong two-way player who proved to be a consistent force on both sides of the ball. Offensively, this left-handed hitter starts...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 6/18/2026

PG Aggieland Showcase

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PG Aggieland Showcase College Station, Texas June 13-14, 2026 Scouts: Brynn Baca & Karlie Milburn COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS- Perfect Game Softball was excited to return to College Station for the second annual Aggieland Showcase last weekend.. Some great competition was seen over the three age groups. We had two scouts on site to evaluate and highlight some of the athletes who caught their eyes. Thank you to all teams and players who competed so hard! Below we highlight those athletes who impressed our scouts. 18U Division Elizabeth Posada- Elizabeth Posada is a 2028 two-way player from Houston, Texas, competing for Aztecs Premier who brings an intriguing combination of offensive upside and athletic versatility. At the plate, Posada recently went 4-for-8 on the weekend, continuing to show consistency and offensive awareness. She sets up with a slightly open, wide stance and does a...
Tournaments | Story | 6/18/2026

Big Talent on Display at City of Palms

Alyssa Golden
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The fifth annual PG City of Palms Championship is set to take place in Fort Myers, Florida, from June 19-22, featuring teams from the 15U-18U age divisions. The four-day event will showcase some of the top talent in the state, including several nationally ranked prospects who have already made their presence felt this summer season. Before tournament play begins, here’s a look at some of the highest-ranked players expected to compete this weekend. Leading the group is catcher Nico Ayars in the 16U division. Ayars enters the weekend as the No. 135 player nationally, the No. 3 catcher in Florida and the No. 20 catcher in the country. Through 22 games this summer with Turn 2 Garcia, the right-handed hitter owns a .887 OPS while batting .306 with a .438 OBP and a .449 SLG. Ayars has collected 15 hits while driving in 12 runs and scoring 13 times. Ayars’ teammate, right-handed...
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