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General  | General | 9/22/2019

MLB Roundtrip with Perfect Game


Tune in to MLB Roundtrip with Perfect Game on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM every Sunday after the MLB game with host Daron Sutton. The program airs on Sirius 209 and XM 89, online at www.siriusxm.com/mlbnetworkradio and on the SiriusXM app. It can also be heard anytime after the show airs on SiriusXM On Demand on your computer, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or compatible Android device. Plus, you can even download episodes for offline listening on compatible smartphones and tablets. The show will air every Sunday during the 19 MLB season and is the only national program dedicated to amateur baseball.


Guests for this week's show (Sunday, September 22):

• Caleb Pendleton, FAU recruit
• Adam Love, uncommitted 2020
• CJ Kayfus, Miami recruit


Access audio from past guests here:

Bubba Thompson, Texas Rangers, Arizona Fall League participant
Blake Rutherford, Chicago White Sox, Arizona Fall League participant
Nolan Jones, Cleveland Indians, Arizona Fall League participant
Nick Allen, Oakland Athletics, Arizona Fall League participant
Jim Callis, MLB Pipeline
Nazier Mule, 14u PG Select Festival
Nolan Schubart, 14u PG Select Festival
Matthew Ossenfort, 14u PG Select Festival
Bill Bavasi, MLB Director of Baseball and Softball Development
Mike Rooney, Perfect Game
Cade Arrambide
, 13u PG Select Festival
Zion Rose, 13u PG Select Festival
Homer Bush, 13u PG Select Festival coach
Junior Spivey, 13u PG Select Festival coach
Brian Sakowski
, Perfect Game
Alex Santos
, PG All-American
Drew Bowser, PG All-American
Mario Zabala, PG All-American
Jack Leggett, USA Baseball
Gerald Laird, USA Baseball
Patrick Ebert, Perfect Game
John Rizzo
, Texas A&M recruit
Tommy Dilandri, TCU recruit
Liam Moreno, uncommitted class of 2021
Dylan Smith, Alabama RHP
Austin Wells, Arizona C
Jered Goodwin, Perfect Game
Robert Hassell III
, PG All-American
Michael Brooks, PG All-American
AJ Vukovich, PG All-American
Jace Bohrofen, PG All-American
Tyler Soderstrom, PG All-American
Patrick Ebert, Perfect Game
Carter Baumler, PG All-American
Jack O'Dowd, PG All-American
Maxwell Carlson, PG All-American
Ryan Hagenow, PG All-American
Vinnie Cervino, Perfect Game
Greg Gerard, Perfect Game
Nolan McLean, PG All-American
Ryan Bruno, PG All-American
Cade Horton, PG All-American
Drew Bowser, PG All-American
Mick Abel, PG All-American
Vytas Valincius, South Carolina recruit
Jered Goodwin, Perfect Game
Milan Tolentino, PG All-American
Ronan Kopp, PG All-American
Brandon Fields, PG All-American
Ben Hernandez, PG All-American
Jheremy Brown, Perfect Game
Brian Sakowski, Perfect Game
Jordan Thompson, PG All-American
Ryan Melendez
Ron Slusher, Ohio Warhawks coach remembering Tyler Skaggs
Lukas Cook, South Carolina recruit
Kemp Alderman, Ole Miss recruit
Trey Carter, Florida State recruit
Michael Brown, PG All-American
Lebarron Johnson, Florida recruit
Jake Vogel, PG All-American
Jake Deleo, PG All-American
David Rawnsley, Perfect Game
Jake Berry, Virginia recruit
Jackson Miller, Wake Forest recruit
Tommy Troy, Stanford recruit
George Klassen, PG All-American
Isaiah Jackson, uncommitted OF/RHP
McGwire Holbrook, West Virginia recruit
Jordan Walker, Duke recruit
Kevin Sim, San Diego recruit
Calvin Harris, Ole Miss recruit
Demetrius Vizcarra, FIU recruit
Michael DaVinni, San Diego recruit
Tank Espalin, USC recruit
Ian Daugherty, Oklahoma State recruit
Tanner Smith, Oregon State recruit
Chase Jans, uncommitted 2021 OF from Kansas
Amiel Sawdaye, Arizona Diamondbacks Senior VP & Assistant GM
Randy Flores, St. Louis Cardinals Assistant GM & Director of Scouting
Johnny Oates, 2021 uncommitted catcher
Ty Hollandsworth, 2021 uncommitted outfielder
Saborn Campbell, 2021 Stanford recruit
Seaver Sheets, 2021 Louisiana recruit
Deric Fabian, 2021 Florida recruit
Gerrit van Zijll, Alvin CC LHP
Leon Paulino, FIU recruit
Erik Miller, Stanford LHP
Alec Marsh, Arizona State RHP
Jack Kochanowicz, Virginia recruit
Marc Davis, Florida Southwestern recruit
Hunter Bishop, Arizona State outfielder
Nasim Nunez, 2018 PG All-American
Hunter Barco, 2018 PG All-American
Pete Crow-Armstrong, No. 1 player HS class of 2020
Dominic Johnson, Oklahoma State recruit, class of 2020
Stephen Frederico
Josh Wolf, Texas A&M recruit
Jackson Rutledge, San Jacinto righthanded pitcher
Nick Quintana, Arizona infielder, 2015 PG All-American
Tim Scarlett, San Diego State recruit
Carlos Collazo, Baseball America
Jheremy Brown, Perfect Game
Cole Tucker, Pittsburgh Pirates
Kyle Westfall, Texas Tech recruit
Marquis Grissom Jr., Georgia Tech recruit
Mo'Ne Davis, Little League World Series legend
Vinnie Cervino, Perfect Game
Tim McMaster, veteran professional and amateur baseball host and producer
Marvin Freeman, 10-year MLB veteran
Andre Duplantier II, Texas recruit
Michael Harris II, Texas Tech recruit
Evan Adolphus, Cal State Fullerton recruit
Jerry Ford, Perfect Game President on new Hutto, Texas complex
Trevor Hoffman, MLB Hall of Fame member, PG National Spokesperson
Tom "Flash" Gordon, PG Head of Community Relations
Ryan Sanders, Baseball CEO Reese Ryan on Hutto, Texas development
Aaron Nixon, Texas recruit
Kimble Schuessler, Texas A&M recruit
Corbin Carroll, 2018 PG All-American
Sammy Siani, Duke recruit
Keoni Cavaco, San Diego State recruit
Cutter Clawson, BYU recruit
Quinn Priester, 2018 PG All-American
CJ Abrams, 2018 PG All-American
Derek Diamond, 2018 PG All-American
Myles Austin, 2018 PG All-American
Tyler Callihan, 2018 PG All-American
Jeff Johnson, Chipola College head coach
David Rawnsley, Perfect Game
Nolan Gorman, St. Louis Cardinals prospect
Osiris Johnson, Miami Marlins prospect
Bobby Witt Jr., 2018 PG All-American
Jerrion Ealy, 2018 PG All-American
Tyler Callihan, 2018 PG All-American
Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
Matthew Liberatore, Tampa Bay Rays prospect, 2017 PG All-American
Kendall Logan Simmons, Philadelphia Phillies prospect, 2017 PG All-American
Carter Stewart, Eastern Florida State College, 2017 PG All-American
Alex Guerrero, New York Yankees prospect
David Rawnsley, Perfect Game
Daniel Espino, Georgia Premier Academy
Jonathan French, Parkview High School
Miles Garrett, Parkview High School
Trace Jeffers, Winder-Barrow High School
Michael Cruz, The MacDuffie School
Chris Archer, Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher
Simeon Woods-Richardson, New York Mets prospect
Emanuel Dean, UCLA recruit
Brennan Malone, North Carolina recruit
Alan Kunkel, Calvary Christian Academy head coach
Mac Horvath, North Carolina recruit
Alex Greene, Virginia recruit
Ed Howard, Oklahoma recruit
Mike Rooney, Perfect Game College Baseball
Amanda Freed, Perfect Game College Softball
Robert Moore, Arkansas recruit
Nate Wohlgemuth, Arkansas recruit
Chase Davis, Arizona recruit
Mick Abel, Oregon State recruit
Jason Miller, Riverwood International Charter School
Trejyn Fletcher, Vanderbilt recruit
Cayden Wallace, Arkansas recruit
Masyn Winn, Arkansas recruit
Coby Mayo, Stoneman Douglas High School
Sam Whiting, Pleasant Grove High School
Luis Aparicio, Gulliver High School
Jakob Beaumont-Runnels, UCF recruit
Trevor McDonald, South Alabama recruit
Brandon Smith, Georgia recruit
Maxim Watson, uncommitted Australian player
Justin Tejada, Hillsborough CC recruit
Brian Sakowski, Perfect Game
Adam Love, high school class of 2020
Tre Richardson, Houston recruit
Christian Little, Vanderbilt recruit
Bruce Maxwell, Oakland A's catcher
Tom "Flash" Gordon, 3-time MLB All-Star
Del Matthews, MLB Youth Academies
Josh Sears, Freed-Hardeman University
Chase Allen, Limestone College
Andrew Vaughn, California
Spencer Torkelson, Arizona State
Kelsey Horton, New Mexico State softball
Dylan Ray, Alabama recruit
Adley Rutschman, Oregon State Preseason College All-American
Quin Cotton, Grand Canyon Preseason College All-American
Mike Rooney, Perfect Game
Patrick Ebert, Perfect Game – Part 1 | Part 2
Isaac Nunez, Florida recruit
Antonio Barrafato, 2018 PG Main Event Showcase participant
Darnell W. Parker Jr, 2018 PG Main Event Showcase participant
Cam Collier, 2018 PG Main Event Showcase participant
Jackson McKenzie, 2018 PG Main Event Showcase participant
Zakary Morales, 2018 PG Main Event Showcase participant
Xavier Edwards, San Diego Padres prospect
Mike Siani, Cincinnati Reds prospect
Jarred Kelenic, Seattle Mariners prospect
Ethan Hankins, Cleveland Indians prospect
John Buck, 11-year big league catcher – Part 1 | Part 2
Kurtis Byrne, TCU recruit
Anthony Seigler, New York Yankees prospect
Payton Henry, Milwaukee Brewers prospect
Jason Hodges, Arkansas recruit
Michael Prosecky, Louisville recruit
Ryan Hawks, Louisville recruit
Jacob Meador, TCU recruit
Drew Romo, LSU recruit
Max Rajcic, UCLA recruit
Keston Hiura, Arizona Fall League MVP, Milwaukee Brewers top prospect
MacKenzie Gore, PG All-American and San Diego Padres first-round pick
Chris McRaney, Team Georgia President
Richie Palmer, Elite Squad President
Jared Sandler, BPA Director
Adam Barta, Minnesta Blizzard head coach
Andy Burress, 5 Star National
Del Matthews, MLB Breakthrough Series
Manny Upton, MVP (Mentoring Viable Prospects)
Mike Steed, Ontario Blue Jays
Warren Thomas, Ohio Warhawks
Chris Nall, Upstate Mavericks
Dan O'Dowd, MLB Network
Jeff Petty, Canes Baseball
John Sarna, Chicago Scouts Association
Scott Patterson, North East Baseball
Brian Cain, San Diego Show
Brad Clement, Perfect Game

Mark Guthrie, Florida Burn
Joshua Rivera, 2018 WWBA World Championship co-MVP
Danny Rodriguez, Florida Gulf Coast recruit
Braden Halladay, Penn State recruit
Jaiden Warde, Flagler recruit
William Bartlett, Arizona recruit




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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...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

South Champ. & South Elite Scout Notes

Geoff Billock
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Peyton Alvarez (2029, New Braunfels, Texas) put on a display for Marucci Elite TX Ramirez. Went 4-8 with two doubles. Worked strong at bats, drawing a total of six walks. Lot of deep counts, putting stress on opposing arms. Also swiped a staggering seven bases over the span of five games. Repeatable right-handed stroke with hands that work quickly through the zone. Was an absolute force at the top of the order all weekend. Jack Simms (2028, Cypress, Texas) put together a strong showing for Texas Brigade 2028 - Konarik. Went 3-9 with a double, a home run, and five runs batted in. Showed some quick hands, working through an uphill plane, playing well to the pullside. Frame has plenty more in the tank, impact should continue to develop as he fills out. Riley Thompson (2029, Leander, Texas) had another loud weekend for Test Black. 5-9 at the plate with three doubles and no strikeouts. Super...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

BCS Midwest Championship Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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’29 INF Aarion Gould (IL) drives this ball deep to CF for a triple. Simple setup w/ a controlled load. Keeps the barrel in the zone w/ good extension through contact. Big day at the plate going 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. #BCSMW @WhitesoxAce pic.twitter.com/QL9jPCTAv8 — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 12, 2026 Aarion Gould (2029, Chicago, Ill.) earned Tournament MVP honors after helping lead Chicago White Sox ACE 2029 to the BCS Midwest Championship. The right-handed infielder displayed a direct swing path with quality barrel accuracy, using the middle of the field approach. Present strength was evident, producing two doubles, one triple, while hitting .444 (8-for-18) with seven RBI, three stolen bases and a 1.277 OPS. Gould also contributed on the mound, tossing 6.0 scoreless innings while allowing three hits and striking out six.   ’29 RHP Xavier Alvarez (IL)...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

WWBA Midwest Regional Champ. Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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’28 OF Caleb Wilson (IN) drives this fastball into the RCF gap for a double. Quick hands and bat-to-ball skills on display. Good game at the plate. Finished 2-for-3 with an RBI. #WWBAMW @TopTierBaseball @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/IC5dmPojcz — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 13, 2026 Caleb Wilson (2028, Crown Point, Ind.) helped lead Top Tier Americans 2028 to the 16U WWBA Regional Championship and delivered one of the tournament's top offensive performances. The 5-foot-9, 165-pound left-handed outfielder displayed good plate discipline, a quick bat and barreled balls to all parts of the field. Plus speed also added another dimension to Wilson's game on the base paths, consistently putting pressure on opposing defenses. The Tournament MVP saw the ball extremely well, hitting .667 (14-for-21) with two triples, six RBI, four stolen bases and a 1.588 OPS. Brennen...
Tournaments | Story | 7/16/2026

Top Talent On Display at 17u BCS

Alyssa Golden
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The 21st annual 17U BCS National Championship brings together some of the nation’s top programs and elite 2027 prospects to Fort Myers, Florida, from July 17-21. With dozens of Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects set to compete, here are some of the players expected to make the biggest impact throughout the weekend. For Florida Burn 2027 Scout, which is currently ranked #5 nationally Florida Burn will be No. 107-ranked outfielder RJ Shields and No. 129-ranked third baseman Braedon Mackay. One of the premier two-way prospects in the tournament, Shields, brings one of the strongest arms in the field. The Venice, Florida native has run his fastball up to 95 mph while also showcasing a 98 mph throwing arm from the outfield, making him a weapon on both sides of the ball. On the mound this season, the Mississippi State commit has struck out 29 batters in 15.1 innings,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

WWBA Arrives in Arizona

Emily Hicks
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After another week of summer baseball, Perfect Game action returns to Surprise Stadium as teams prepare for another exciting week of competition at the WWBA Championship. From July 14-18, some of the top programs in travel baseball will take the field looking to compete for a championship and showcase their talent against high-level competition.  The tournament will feature both the 15U and 16U divisions, bringing together talented teams and rising prospects from across the West and beyond. With several days of pool play and championship bracket action, teams will have the opportunity to test themselves against strong opponents while competing on one of the biggest stages of the summer.  Surprise Stadium will provide the setting for a week filled with competitive matchups, standout performances, and prospects looking to make an impact. From dominant pitching performances to...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/15/2026

East Cobb Go Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS

Alyssa Golden
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East Cobb Goes Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS Twenty years after winning the inaugural 14U BCS National Championship in 2006, the East Cobb Astros once again stood atop the tournament, defeating the Original Florida Pokers 7-4 at JetBlue Park. A hot, sunny afternoon set the stage for a tightly contested match between the Original Florida Pokers 2030 and East Cobb Astros 14U Orange. Although the Pokers had a two-run lead with just three innings to go, East Cobb showed their team had no quit as they pulled away with a 7-4 victory. The teams battled through a highly contested tournament field of over sixty teams from across the country, with the Pokers coming in 8-1 and East Cobb entering 8-0 in tournament play. Cohen Carter started on the mound for East Cobb, allowing seven hits and no walks while striking out three batters over four innings. His fastball sat 71-75 mph. Silas Anstett opened the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Stars Marucci '27 Loaded and Poised

Kinley Kitchens
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Expectations naturally follow one of the nation’s top ranked teams. For Stars Marucci 2027, those expectations have only grown as the summer season has progressed.  Ranked No. 16 nationally and featuring a roster loaded with Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects, Stars Marucci 2027 entered the 2026 Perfect Game 17U National Elite Championship as one of the top teams to watch.  Through the opening two days of the tournament, they have shown why they are a team to watch, opening the week with back-to-back victories over SBA Tucci 2027 (6-1) and FC Twins Scout (5-2) to build early momentum heading into the later rounds.  The talent on the roster is undeniable.  Virginia Tech commits Chase Colangelo, Yogi Colangelo, and Teagan Leach, Maryland commit Jerome Fortier, and Youngstown State commit Sam Capuano headline a group filled with college bound...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Mine Wood Bat World Series Notes

Jordan Gates
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‘28 OF/LHP Carson Tabler (OH) Rips one deep into the pull side gap for an inside-the-park HR. Athletic in the box w/ a projectable frame. Utilizes a toe tap on a fluid stroke w/ good bat speed. Good runner in stride + efficient around the bases. #MineWS @Carson_T7 @PFFlyers2028 pic.twitter.com/IVfICPg4qV — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) July 10, 2026 Carson Tabler (2028, Cincinnati, Ohio) Tabler was probably the most pleasant surprise when it comes to names from this weekend. A rather unknown for me and my staff going into the event, Tabler managed to cement himself by event’s end. It’s a true two-way projection at this stage, while he has the size in the 6-foot-3 long and loose frame, the strength will continue to add on to the 175-pound stature. While he only had two extra-base hits (triple, home run), the bat-to-ball skills were the calling card, and...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/14/2026

SBA Bolts National Raise Trophy at 16u

Will Dembo
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After an action-packed week at the 16u WWBA Championships, the tournament came down to two of the nation’s top teams battling for one of travel baseball’s most prestigious titles. No. 5 ranked SBA Bolts National faced No. 60 Alpha Prime 2028 after both teams reached the championship undefeated, but the SBA Bolts were the sole team to exit without a loss, defeating Alpha Prime 10-2 in mercy rule fashion and capture the national title behind dominant pitching and explosive offensive performances. The SBA Bolts were perfect throughout their week, running the table and going 11-0 while outscoring their opponents by an impressive margin of 108-25. “It was awesome,” SBA Head Coach Travis Thompson said on the mercy rule victory. “It just kind of culminated our week. It's been a long week. I can't even remember our first game, which felt like three weeks ago. The...
Tournaments | Story | 7/14/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Ridge Whitfield (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot, 158 pounds with an athletic build that should allow him to maintain his mobility and quick-twitch actions as he continues to develop. He bats and throws left-handed. Whitfield locates his fastball to both sides of the plate, mixes his pitches effectively, and keeps hitters off balance. He competes on every pitch and doesn’t back down in big situations. Whitfield threw 5.1 innings, allowing three hits, one earned run, and no walks while striking out three on 75 pitches (58% strikes). He attacked the zone with a fastball that sat 73 mph and topped out at 78 mph, mixing in a 67 mph breaking ball and a 68-70 mph changeup to keep hitters off balance. Sam Jobe (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, with a lean, athletic frame and plenty of projection. He bats and throws right-handed. Jobe shows good feel for the...
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