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Tournaments  | Story | 10/4/2017

15th Under World to set sail

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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Most of the debris left behind in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma has been cleared away, electrical power has been restored and the area’s hotels, restaurants and MLB-quality baseball fields are open for business. Yes, indeed, a much-needed sense of normalcy is returning to Southwest Florida, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

With 210 teams from 30 states, Puerto Rico and Canada knocking on their doors, the Fort Myers, Cape Coral and Port Charlotte communities are welcoming the participants for this year’s 15th annual Perfect Game WWBA Underclass World Championship. Games will be played at 15 venues in Lee and Charlotte counties over the course of the tournament’s five-day run, with the first action set to begin early afternoon on Thursday.

The PG WWBA Underclass World has grown into one of the nation’s top collegiate scouting events and invites many of the best 17u, 16u and 15u travel-ball teams in the land. The country's college coaches/recruiters and the MLB scouting community are set to show up at the games in full force.

5 Star National Baseball (Georgia), Canes Baseball (Virginia), East Coast Sox Select (Mississippi), Scorpions Baseball (Florida), Team Elite Baseball (Ga.), FTB (Florida), Elite Squad Baseball (Florida) and Tri-State Arsenal (New Jersey) are just a few among dozens of powerhouse programs that will have multiple squads in the 210-team field.

It is also worth noting that a team representing the New York-based MLB Breakthrough Series returns for its second go-around at the Underclass World, and the Indiana-based S.F. Giants Scout Team-Christman will be back to defend the championship they won in dramatic fashion last year.

The SF Giants ST-Christman beat the EvoShield Canes 17 in one of the most wild, wacky and improbable championship games in the event’s storied history. The Giants blew a seven-run lead in the bottom of the third inning in a game scheduled for only five innings, rallied from a five-run deficit in the bottom of the eighth, and then finally scored the game-winner in the bottom of the ninth in their dizzying 14-13 victory.

The talents of the top underclass (high school juniors, sophomores and freshmen) prospects in the country will be on display. As of early this week, six top-10s, 10 top-20s, 23 top-50s and 44 top-100s from the class of 2019; nine top-50s and nine top-100s from the class of 2020 and eight top-100s from the class of 2021 were on various rosters.

As of early this week, 24 top-100 prospects from the class of 2019, 15 top-100s from the class of 2020 and seven top-100s from the class of 2021 were on various rosters.

5-Star National Dobbs shortstop Rece Hinds (No. 2, Louisiana State), FTB Tucci Sindone outfielder Riley Greene (No. 3, Florida), Team GA/MBA 17u Gold outfielder Jerrion Ealy (No. 4, uncommitted) and On Deck O’s right-hander Brennan Malone (No. 5, North Carolina) headline the class of 2019.

Other top 2019s include Blackhawks National right-hander Wesley Scott (No. 6, Vanderbilt), Scorpions 2019 Prime righty Joseph Charles (No. 8, North Carolina), East Cobb Astros left-hander Hunter Barco (No. 11, Virginia), Scorpions 2019 Prime outfielder Judson Fabian (No. 12, Florida) and Blackhawks National righty DJ Jefferson (No. 13, Southern Cal).

Scorpions 2019 Prime outfielder Dylan Crews (No. 8, Louisiana State) and Richmond Braves National outfielder Alex Greene (No. 9, Virginia) are the two most highly ranked 2020s appearing on early rosters. 643 DP Sterling lefty Jackson Phipps (No. 13, uncommitted), Team Elite 16u Prime first baseman Kellum Clark (No. 16, Mississippi State) and Top Tier Americans catcher Jackson Miller (No. 19, Wake Forest) are also sure to garner plenty of attention.

Other notable 2020 prospects include Team Elite 16u teammates outfielder Jeffery Waters (No. 36, uncommitted), Elite Squad shortstop Jordan Carrion (No. 43, uncommitted) and catcher Jack Bulger (No. 45, uncommitted). Crews, Phipps, Miller and Waters are alumni of one of the first two PG Select Baseball Festivals played the last two years in Fort Myers.

MVP Beast right-hander Christian Moore (No. 8, uncommitted), Top Tier Americans catcher Ian Moller (No. 11, Louisiana State) and South Florida Bandits righty Irving Carter (No. 13, Miami) are the top 2021s; all three played at last month’s PG Select Baseball Festival.

More than 1,760 PG WWBA Underclass World Championship alumni went on to be selected in the MLB June Amateur Draft, including prospects that were at the event as recently as 2015; 168 have made their big-league debuts.

Carlos Correa, Dexter Fowler, Jason Heyward, Eric Hosmer, Francisco Lindor, Manny Machado, Lance McCullers, Andrew McCutchen, Wil Myers, Addison Russell, Corey and Kyle Seager, Mike Trout and Justin Upton are among the most distinguished at this point in their major league careers, with many, many others set to follow in their footsteps.


Tournaments | Story | 6/2/2026

Southeast Elite Scout Notes: Days 3-5

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Southeast Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Auburn commit Brennan Neal (2027, Columbus, Ga.) had a good showing on Sunday on the mound, putting the clean, athletic delivery on display in an inning of work. Neal worked in the 90-93 range with the fastball with plenty of life, and showed some run to it when working to the arm side. Neal also worked in a tight slider in the upper 70s, but also showed confidence in a fading changeup in the mid 80s. Neal also has room to add strength to his lanky frame, which could be big for him to continue to add velocity. South Florida commit Taylor Casson (2026, Atlanta, Ga.) had an impressive showing on the hill with the stuff and results, going 5 innings of no-hit baseball with 10 strikeouts. The fastball worked in the 89-92 range with downhill angle and tail, and was in the zone often. He worked a 3-pitch mix, showing some impressive swing and miss stuff...
Tournaments | Story | 6/2/2026

WWBA South Invite Notes: Days 3-5

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WWBA Scout Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Raylen Hunter (‘30 TX) stays living on the barrel; this one burning the CFer for a double. Just an electric ballplayer. #WWBASouth https://t.co/1LThRBqN80 pic.twitter.com/z5RF5dy47o — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) May 30, 2026 Raylen Hunter (2030, Cypress, Texas) took home MVP honors for the tournament and helped lead his team to a big championship win. Was a big standout on a loaded Banditos team that steamrolled their way to the championship. He ended the week going 10-16 with a pair of doubles while scoring ten runs atop the lineup. Hunter is a true spark plug who makes consistently hard contact line to line. The swing is short and works to all fields with plenty of twitch and bat speed. Bat to ball plays at an extremely high level as he rarely gets cheated never taking an at-bat off. Once on base, Hunter causes havoc on the base-paths, a...
High School | Rankings | 6/2/2026

High School Top 50 Update: June 2

Tyler Russo
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With another few weeks in the book of the high school season, we’ve already had state champions crowned with playoffs happening in some northern states. There have been some upsets so there has been a good amount of movement in the National High School Top-50. We have a new number-one this update with Tomball (TX) taking over the top spot and will be playing for a state championship this week. They sport a 42-1 record heading into the title game and have been one of the best teams from start to finish this year. St. John Bosco (CA) has now gone back-to-back with Trinity League and CIF Southern Section titles and take over the No. 2 spot. No. 3 Aledo (TX) continues to win, No. 4 Trinity (KY) has been dominant in Kentucky play and No. 5 Norco (CA) lost the Southern Section title game and had a great year. Magnolia Heights (MS) moves up a few spots to No. 8 after winning their 8th...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/2/2026

EC Astros Win Back-And-Forth Thriller

Will Dembo
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In a highly anticipated matchup between two of the nation’s top 17u teams, the East Cobb Astros defeated eXposure National 9-8 in a thrilling extra-inning battle to claim the PG Southeast Elite Championship. The Astros completed the weekend undefeated, opening their summer season with a hard-fought, statement victory. “I mean, it's fun, it's been a grind today,” said Astros Head Coach, Josh Burress. “Been out here a long day, but our guys are competitors, they come out compete, they want to compete and win, so it's just fun to watch them come out here and not quitting playing to the end... so the guys did very well today, and they competed all the way through.” eXposure began the opening frame by taking the early lead on an error but quickly gave their lead away as the Astros came out of the gates hot, plating six runs in just the first inning. Mason Peek,...
Tournaments | Story | 6/2/2026

Central Florida Invite Scout Notes

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Leanderson Argueta (2027, Panamá) absolutely outmatched every arm he faced this weekend ending up with seven hits, five of which were doubles and also hit a three run home run in game three. In the fifth inning against Freshwater Storm National Argueta got his pitch and deposited it over the wall for a go ahead three run home run. Showed real comfort in the box and was able to repeat the stroke well. Fires his hips with intent and the direct bat path plays to all parts of the park.  Jayden Pagan (2028, St. Cloud, Fla.) would not be denied this weekend slashing .500/.684/1.434. The championship game was no different for Pagan getting a first pitch heater and scorched it into left for an rbi triple. He would later add a double in the seventh inning that carried over the center fielders head. The bat to ball skills paired with his up the middle approach translate. The 2028...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/2/2026

Biscuits Elite Go Perfect at Kick-Off

Emily Hicks
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After several days of competitive baseball, the Summer Kick-Off came down to one final matchup between Biscuts Elite and BTA 18U. In the end, Biscuits Elite came away with the championship, earning a 26-13 victory at Goodyear Ballpark. “We're a hardworking group; we never give up," said JJ Utash. Biscuits Elite set the tone early, scoring 7 runs in the 1st inning and never looked back. “We just worked together as a team the whole time; we scored runs, and running the ball offensively was good,” said Utash. Nikolas Ramirez led the offense, finishing 3-4 with 2 doubles, 1 triple, and 2 runs scored. Kyle Wisniewski added a 3-4 day at the plate which included a triple, and a run scored to help fuel the attack. Wisniewski hit .444 through 4 games. On the mound, Sean McDaniels got the start, throwing 2.2 innings while allowing 1 hit and striking out 3 batters. The pitching...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/1/2026

Turn 2 Comes Back to Take BCS

Alyssa Golden
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A mostly clear day at Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida set the stage for a tightly contested championship matchup between Florida Burn 2028 Myrback and Turn 2 Garcia. Behind two triples from Quinn Seglem, Turn 2 rallied for a 5-4 victory to claim the BCS Qualifier title. Left-hander Carter Brunco started on the mound for Turn 2, allowing six hits and four walks while striking out two over 3.2 innings. Burn jumped out to an early lead in the first inning. Luke Straw singled and later advanced to third on a wild pitch before Joe O’Brien delivered an RBI single to score the game’s first run. Blake Dubiel followed with another RBI single to give Burn a 2-0 advantage. Right-hander Straw carried the momentum onto the mound for Burn, holding Turn 2 hitless through the first two innings while recording a strikeout in each. In the top of the second, Spencer Meachum...
College | Story | 5/29/2026

Cali Mid-Major Draft Notes

Joey Cohen
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California annually produces its share of high-profile prep and college draft talent, but this spring also offered quality depth especially on the mid-major side. I wanted to highlight a group of semi under-the-radar prospects who have quietly put together strong seasons and caught the attention of our staff whether it was with in-person looks or just by some performance/data metrics that popped. The bulk of this group comes out of the Big West, with additional names from the WCC, WAC, and Mountain West mixed in. Matthew Thomas - OF - CSUN  Few hitters in the Big West have matched Thomas’ offensive impact this spring, as he slashed a strong .335/.411/.679 with 15 home runs. Long and still mostly viewed as a power-first profile, he’s taken a meaningful step forward in the hit tool, cutting down a bit on significant swing-and-miss concerns while increasing his on-base...
Tournaments | Story | 6/1/2026

EBC 17U-Griggs Making a Run in Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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Talent may have helped EBC 17U-Griggs arrive at the 2026 Perfect Game Hoover Invitational as one of the tournament favorites, but team chemistry is what has carried them to Championship Monday. After a dominant weekend that included multiple shutout victories, and a dramatic comeback win, EBC 17U-Griggs earned its place in the championship round and sits just two wins away from bringing home the title. The roster is loaded with college commits and nationally ranked prospects, but throughout the tournament, EBC’s success has come from contributions across the lineup rather than relying on a single star. After an opening 5-12 victory setting the tone, followed by a huge 17-0 victory where nine different players recorded at least one RBI, highlighted the depth that has made this club one of the most dangerous teams in the field. Throughout the weekend, players such as Clayton Tolbert,...
Tournaments | Story | 5/31/2026

Blalock's Consistency Shines in Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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Blalock’s Consistency Continues to Shine at Hoover Invitational While many players his age are still learning how to handle the spotlight, Tristan Blalock has already become accustomed to it. The Madison, Alabama Native entered the 2026 Perfect Game Hoover Invitational as one of the most highly regarded players in the country, carrying a national ranking of No. 23 overall in the 2029 class and the distinction of being Alabama’s top ranked player. Yet despite the attention and high approval, Blalock’s approach remains remarkably simple.  “Just 100% effort,” Blalock said when asked about his defensive mindset. “Going out there every single time and giving it my all, do or die, no matter what the play is.” That mentality was on display Saturday as Blalock helped lead East Coast Sox Prime to a 14-0 victory over EBC 15U-Bell. Although the...
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