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General  | Top Ten | 9/19/2008

Pro Ball Inspires Stutes

Righthander Mike Stutes was a major contributing factor as Oregon State won back-to-back College World Series titles in 2006 and 2007, and a big reason why the Beavers failed to even make the regional field of 64 this year.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Stutes went a combined 20-6, 3.70 with 206 strikeouts in 214 innings as a key member of the Oregon State pitching staff in his sophomore and junior years, but slipped to 4-7, 5.32 as a senior while 134 allowing base runners (92 hits, 42 walks) in 88 innings. An unsigned ninth-round pick of the Cardinals in the 2007 draft, his stock took a marginal hit this year as he slipped to the 11th round, where he was selected by the Phillies.

If there was any sense that Stutes’ career might not be heading in the right direction, however, he quickly dispelled that notion as he may have had the best debut of any pitcher in the 2008 draft. Stutes made two stops in the Phillies system and went a combined 7-2, 1.42, with 29 walks and 84 strikeouts while allowing only 36 hits in 70 innings. He was particularly effective at Lakewood of the low Class A South Atlantic League, going 5-1, 1.48 to finish the year.

Stutes wasn’t the only pitcher from the Phillies’ 2008 draft to give Lakewood a shot in the arm in the second half as righthander Mike Cisco, a 36th-rounder from South Carolina, went 2-1, 0.51 and didn’t walk a single batter in 35 innings while allowing just 22 hits and striking out 30. Righthander Vance Worley, the Phillies’s third-round pick from Long Beach State, also excelled in the South Atlantic League, going 3-2, 2.66 while walking only seven and striking out 53 in 61 innings. All three pitchers began the minor league season at Williamsport of the short-season A New York-Penn League before being promoted.

Several other pitchers who worked in the New York-Penn League also had highly-successful debuts, notably Staten Island’s ambidextrous Pat Venditte, who led the league with 23 saves, and Brooklyn righthander Brad Holt, a supplemental first-round selection of the Mets who led the league with 96 strikeouts.

The accompanying list identifies the 10 pitchers from the 2008 draft class who had the best pro debuts this summer from a performance standpoint. Though every pitcher on the list was from either the four-year college or junior college level, there were several noteworthy debuts by high school pitchers, particularly by Marlins supplemental first-round lefthander Brad Hand (3-2, 2.64 combined in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League and NY-P), Braves second-round righthander Zeke Spruill (7-0, 2.93 in the GCL) and Rangers fourth-round righthander Joe Wieland (5-1, 1.44 in the Rookie-level Arizona League.

  PLAYER POS. SCHOOL '08 Draft (Round) ’08 Club (League/Level)*
1. Mike Stutes RHP Oregon State Phillies (11) Lakewood (Sally/Lo A)
Most scouts believed he made a big mistake by not signing a year ago, but his ’08 summer stats say otherwise
2. Pate Venditte RHP/LHP Creighton Yankees (20) Staten Island (NY-P/SS A)
He may be a novelty act with his two-handed approach, but there’s no denying his record (1-0, 0.83, 33 IP/13 H/42 SO)
3. Craig Kimbrel RHP Wallace-Hanceville JC Braves (3) Myrtle Beach (Carolina/Hi A)
Two-time Braves draft pick went a combined 3-2, 0.51 with 10 SV, 56 K’s, 16 hits in 35 innings for three teams
4. Brad Holt RHP UNC Wilmington Mets (1-S) Brooklyn (NY-P/SS A)
Topped New York-Penn League with 96 strikeouts in 72 innings, also allowed just 43 hits while going 5-3, 1.87
5. Dexter Carter RHP Old Dominion White Sox (13) Great Falls (Pioneer/Rookie)
After poor 3-4, 8.76 college season, 6-6 righty went 6-1 with 89 K’s in 69 innings, Pioneer League-leading 2.23 ERA
6. Will Smith LHP Gulf Coast CC Angels (7) Orem (Pioneer/Rookie)
Showed impressive control for 6-foot-5, 19-year-old lefthander with six walks in 76 innings, while going 8-2, 3.08
7. Dan Osterbrock LHP Cincinnati Twins (7) Elizabethton (Appy/Rookie)
Lefty went 7-2, 3.00, topped all ’08 draft picks with 104 K’s in Appy League-high 75 innings, while walking only eight
8. Kyle Weiland RHP Notre Dame Red Sox (4) Lowell (NY-P/SS A)
Three-year college reliever moved into starting role, led NY-P with 1.50 ERA while striking out 68, walking 10
9. Jayson Miller LHP Washington State Angels (30) Orem (Pioneer/Rookie)
Formed effective lefty tandem with Will Smith (No. 6), went identical 8-2, also had 2.33 ERA, seven walks in 81 IP
10. Scott Barnes LHP St. John’s Giants (8) Augusta (Sally/Lo A)
In stops from Rookie ball to short-season A to Low A, produced 3-3, 2.06 record with 24 hits, 12 BB/63 SO in 44 IP

*Highest-level reached for players who played with more than one team
--ALLAN SIMPSON

General | Blog | 6/16/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 66

Ron Wolforth
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Tournaments | Story | 7/6/2026

16u WWBA Rolls Into Marietta

Will Dembo
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College | Story | 7/6/2026

USA Collegiate National Team: Stars

Craig Cozart
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Draft | Mock Draft | 7/6/2026

MLB Mock Draft: 4.0

Tyler Henninger
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Tournaments | Story | 7/5/2026

13u World Series Notes: Days 1-2

Perfect Game Staff
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Michael Wedgeworth (2030, Flomaton, AL) had put the two way ability on full display so far this week, dominating from both sides. On the mound Wedgeworth ran the fastball up to 84 (81-83) with ease to the delivery. Broke off a couple nasty curveballs that induced swing and miss, as well as freezing hitters for punch outs. Collected six in his four inning complete game. He also would not be denied at the plate going 3-5 in the first two days with two doubles. Very intriguing young player as the body continues to grow.  Tyler Bellush (2031, Summerville, SC) is a sure handed shortstop for the Canes Nation squad. Swings it from the left side of the plate and the barrel accuracy has really stuck out thus far. 3-4 through the first couple days with a double and two triples, Bellush has also walked twice and collected 3 RBI along the way. Yesterday against USA Prime with the bases loaded,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

16u WWBA North Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Oliver Lindstrom (2028, Green Bay, WI) created some of the loudest offensive moments of the weekend while producing across the board, finishing with six hits, eight RBI, and a home run. The right-handed hitter showed the ability to stay through the baseball and drive it with authority. Creates quality leverage through the lower half while arriving in strong hitting positions early, allowing the barrel to work with intent through the zone. The blend of power, athleticism, and all-fields impact stood out throughout the event.  Dominic Haigh (2028, South Bend, IN) was one of the most productive hitters at the event, collecting 10 hits while consistently creating pressure on opposing defenses. Made life difficult on pitchers with a relentless approach, routinely extending at-bats and forcing them to work deep into counts. The operation remains simple and efficient, featuring an early...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

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Joey Cohen
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All American Game | Story | 7/3/2026

Initial 2026 All Star Game Roster Reveal

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Tournaments | Story | 7/3/2026

13u WWBA Scout Note Recap

Jheremy Brown
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Tournaments | Story | 7/2/2026

Freedom Classic Opens Holiday Weekend

Alyssa Golden
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More than 30 teams from the 14U-18U age divisions will head to Fort Myers, Florida this Fourth of July weekend for the seventh annual Perfect Game Freedom Classic. The tournament, running July 3-6, features several nationally ranked prospects from across the country as teams look to compete for a championship. Headlining the field are twin brothers Derek and Ryan Yormark of Merrick, New York. Right-handed pitcher Derek Yormack is the No. 51-ranked player in the class of 2027, the No. 1 player in New York and the No. 5-ranked right-handed pitcher in the country. First baseman Ryan Yormark comes in just behind his twin brother as the No. 3 overall player in New York, the No. 5 first baseman in the nation and the No. 90-ranked player nationally. Both brothers are committed to Vanderbilt. Derek Yormark has established himself as one of the top two-way prospects in the 2027 class. He has run...
Tournaments | Story | 7/2/2026

14u West World Series Scout Notes

Quinton Hall
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