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PG Select Baseball Festival  | General | 8/22/2019

13u PG Select Televised Sunday


13u PG Select Roster Reveal (audio) | 13u PG Select Rosters

What:
13u PG Select Baseball Festival
When:
Aug. 23-25 (game to be played on Sunday, Aug. 25)
Where: L. Dale Mitchell Park, Norman, Okla.
How (to watch): 8 p.m. on CBS Sports and online at MLB.com

MLB.com online stream (click here to watch)

In the spirit of continuing to grow the game of baseball while providing the platform for its elite players to develop and showcase their skills, Perfect Game is excited to produce the inaugural 13u Perfect Game Select Baseball Festival. The game will consist of the very best 13u players in North America. The 30 spots, which are split between two 15-man rosters – coaches by former big leaguers Homer Bush and Junior Spivey – were made available based on performances by the players at Perfect Game events, and each player that did not turn 14 years old by May 1, 2019, or anyone from the class of 2024, was eligible for consideration.

The game is being played on Sunday, August 25 at L. Dale Mitchell Park, home of the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team and will be televised on CBS Sports Network at 8 p.m. ET in addition to being streamed online at MLB.com.

Perfect Game is humbled and honored to be able to have all of the proceeds from this event benefit The Toby Keith Foundation and the OK Kids Korral. The mission of The Toby Keith Foundation is to encourage the health and happiness of pediatric cancer patients and to support the OK Kids Korral. OK Kids Korral provides a cost-free, convenient and comfortable home for pediatric cancer patients receiving treatment in the area.

Here are the player rosters:

Team Bush

No. Pos. Name Ht. Wt. Travel Team (Hometown)
34 RHP Brex Caldwell 6-2 215 Banditos (Red Oak, Okla.)
1 IF Rafael Castillo 5-8 150 DDLA (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
14 OF Derek Curiel 5-11 145 MVP Hustle (West Covina, Calif.)
11 RHP Andrew Daniels 5-9 160 Spitfire Elite (Forney, Texas)
2 IF Joaan De Jesus 5-9 150 DDLA (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
24 RHP Eduardo Fernandez 6-3 215 Florida Hurricanes (Miami, Fla.)
27 RHP Jack Frankel 6-1 170 USA Prime (Plano, Texas)
9 IF Theodore Gillen 6-0 156 Crawdads by Yeti (Austin, Texas)
7 OF William Hampton 5-11 185 Chain Gang (Richmond Hill, Ga.)
16 IF Dalton Harper 6-7 180 Motor City Hit Dogs (Cheektowaga, N.Y.)
13 RHP Landon Knight 5-11 175 Game On Stealth (Gilbert, S.C.)
6 IF Jarren Purify 5-9 140 Little Caesar's (Detroit, Mich.)
10 OF Christian Rodriguez 5-10 168 Florida Hurricanes (Coral Springs, Fla.)
4 C Zion Rose 6-0 175 Lou Collier A's (Chicago, Ill.)
22 C Raffaele Velazquez 5-11 175 MVP Hustle (Long Beach, Calif.)

Team Spivey

No. Pos. Name Ht. Wt. Travel Team (Hometown)
00 C Cade Arrambide 6-0 170 Banditos (Spring, Texas)
24 IF Bryce Clavon 5-8 140 East Cobb (Hampton, Ga.)
38 RHP Samuel Cozart 6-4 210 South Charlotte Panthers (High Point, N.C.)
1 OF Dyson Fields 5-11 168 Louisiana Knights (Ruston, La.)
77 IF Miles Ghossein 6-0 160 3n2 Warriors (West Hills, Calif.)
13 IF Andre Modugno 6-3 180 Warstic Citius (Upper Saddle River, N.J.)
4 OF Litarris Murray 5-11 150 Spitfire Elite (Desoto, Texas)
26 IF Chris Newstrom 6-0 165 Scottsdale Dirtbags (Anthem, Ariz.)
6 RHP Brandon Olivera 6-1 175 MVP Miami (Hialeah, Fla.)
11 RHP Parker Picot 6-1 165 Motor City Hit Dogs (Rochester Hills, Mich.)
2 IF Ty Southisene 5-6 135 MVP Hustle (Henderson, Nev.)
25 RHP Bailey Thorne 5-7 155 Homeplate Chilidogs (Phenix City, Ala.)
28 IF Anthony Tralongo 5-10 160 Florida Hurricanes (Wellington, Fla.)
27 C Brooks Wright 5-11 175 5 Star (Knoxville, Tenn.)
21 RHP Landon Yates 5-10 180 Cellblock (Waynesboro, Ga.)





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