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Tournaments  | Story | 6/30/2020

Matthew Ossenfort: The Ultimate Leader

Photo: Matthew Ossenfort (Perfect Game)
MARIETTA, Ga. – Every team needs a leader. Someone who is always taking charge vocally who the other players listen to. For Resmondo FTB, that leader is Matthew Ossenfort. He is a class of 2023 two-way player with a large frame, already 6-3 weighing 200 pounds at only 16 years old. With that frame, it is no surprise that he is the number one ranked first baseman in South Dakota and ranked in the top forty for his class in the U.S.

Resmondo FTB is based out of Winter Haven, Florida, so Ossenfort is a long way from home. When asked what brought him to FTB, he said he wanted to prove he could perform in the Southeast, a region known for their top tier amateur baseball. 



“Pride is a big part of who I am,” said Ossenfort. “I am from South Dakota and came down here to show everyone that a kid from the north can compete with the talent in the south.”

Ossenfort prides himself on being a good teammate and being someone who is known for helping the team. It is his selfless attitude that made it possible for a player from across the country to be an integral part of his team’s success in the 15U WWBA. 

Ossenfort is a rising sophomore and should be looking forward to his second year of high school ball this coming fall, but like others, he was not able to compete in this high school season due to the coronavirus pandemic. When asked about his athletic experience during the quarantine, Ossenfort said he was able to convert his basement into a home gym, allowing him to lift weights daily. Ossenfort was also able to find a nearby field and work on all aspects of his game there, including pitching. 

“My basement is my favorite gym now,” said Ossenfort. “Besides the gym, my dad and I found a field in Sioux Falls where I was able to work on my defense and throw some bullpen.” 

This summer, Ossenfort is prioritizing two things in particular to improve upon. On the field, he wants to get his velocity up a few miles per hour. He is currently sitting at around 88 mph but wants to increase his velocity into the 90s. Off the field, Ossenfort continues to work on his leadership skills, something he takes very seriously. When watching Resmondo FTB, Ossenfort’s voice is typically the loudest voice on the field making sure his teammates are in the right position to make a play. Ossenfort says he likes to know what each position player is going to do with the ball before the ball is hit, depending on the situation. 

“Man, being a team player is huge for me,” said Ossenfort. “I think having skills other than athletics can help me be successful on the field and for my future.” 

The big lefty’s recruitment started last year says Ossenfort. He is currently speaking with several D-1 schools including programs in the SEC and ACC. He says he knows he has time and will take all the time he needs before making this big decision. Ossenfort prioritizes playing time and comfortability in his decision making. As far as his position, he says he wants to go somewhere that will allow him to pitch and play first base, while also hitting. 

“The decision is especially big for me,” said Ossenfort. “I know wherever I go to play ball, is going to be a long way from home, so I want to do my diligence in choosing a college that best fits my needs.”

As previously mentioned, Ossenfort is one of the bigger players on the field during the summer and says he has always been. He knows what his job is as the biggest guy on the team and takes on the responsibility of being the vocal leader and coming up with the clutch hits when his team needs them. 

When Ossenfort is not playing baseball, he plays pick-up basketball with his friends. He looks for the advantage in whatever he is doing. He plays basketball because it keeps him in shape and allows him to continue working on his hand-eye coordination as well as overall athleticism. 

He offers a piece of advice to those younger than him to always keep a good attitude because there are ups and downs. Ossenfort also says he has a checklist with several little goals on it that he checks off after reaching each goal. 

“Make little goals for yourself that are manageable,” said Ossenfort. “Those little goals getting checked off will lead you to checking off bigger goals.”

Ossenfort and the rest of Resmondo FTB are currently 4-0 in pool play with one more game before heading to bracket play. Resmondo FTB will be wrapping up pool play Tuesday, June 30th. Bracket play of the 2020 15U WWBA National Championship begins Wednesday, July 1st and will conclude with the championship game being played Friday, July 3rd at 10:15 a.m. here at the East Cobb Complex in Marietta, Georgia. 
 

Tournaments | Championship | 8/12/2026

Pokers Rally to Capture 16U BCS Title

Alyssa Golden
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Pokers Rally to Capture 16U BCS Title A hot afternoon at JetBlue Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida ended in a 9-1 victory for the Original Florida Pokers 2028 National, defeating SBA Bolts Florida 2028 National on Monday to capture the 16U BCS National Championship. A pitchers’ duel kept the game scoreless through four innings before the Pokers broke it open with a five-run fifth inning. The title marked the Pokers’ second 16U BCS Championship, adding to the championship they won in 2022. Despite a slow start to the summer, the Pokers found their stride at the right time. “We struggled a lot early in the summer, but the past few tournaments we really started turning it on,” Pokers head coach Will McCrimon said. “I’m just so proud of these kids.” Max Maynes started the game on the mound for the Pokers. The left-hander allowed three hits and two walks...
High School | General | 8/17/2026

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Jim Salisbury
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All American Game | Story | 8/16/2026

Romero Slams His Way to Classic MVP

Jim Salisbury
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All American Game | Story | 8/15/2026

A Philly Dream for Steingall

Jim Salisbury
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PHILADELPHIA – Carson Steingall had been to Citizens Bank Park many times over the years. After all, he hails from Nazareth, Pa., about 90 minutes up the road from the home of the Philadelphia Phillies and he counts himself as a big fan of the team. Zack Wheeler is his favorite. Steingall realized a dream when he pitched from the same mound that Wheeler does in Perfect Game’s fourth annual All-Star Game for rising sophomores and juniors on Friday. The dream got even better when Steingall, a 16-year-old right-hander, was named Most Valuable Pitcher after striking out the side in the third inning of the National team’s 6-1 victory over the American team. “It’s just an honor to be here,” Steingall said after receiving his trophy. “This event is the best of the best. It’s really cool to win something like this.” Steingall, who’ll...
Showcase | Story | 8/13/2026

PG Honors Pat Gillick With Philly Showcase

Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game to honor Pat Gillick in new Philadelphia Showcase  By Maya Heyman Perfect Game is bringing its elite showcase experience to Philadelphia’s FDR Park for the inaugural Philly Stars/Pat Gillick Showcase this weekend, honoring one of the greatest executives in MLB history in the city where he constructed his final of three World Series winners. The event will take place on Sunday, the same day as the DICK’S All-American Classic, taking place just across the street at Citizens Bank Park.  The showcase will allow Philadelphia-area players to gain exposure and will also honor Gillick, who has been a tremendous influence in both professional and amateur baseball.   Jered Goodwin, Vice President of Scouting Operations for Perfect Game, said the idea came naturally.  “Going to Philly made a lot of sense to honor Pat Gillick, who's been a...
General | General | 8/13/2026

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Jheremy Brown
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For the fourth time since its inception in 2023, two rosters comprised of the best rising juniors (and a handful of rising sophomores) will step out onto the field Friday afternoon, kicking off the All-American weekend. While the Perfect Game All-American Classic is slated for a 1:35 first pitch at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, 36 future hopefuls of the Classic will go up against one another in an American vs National clash at 11 AM Eastern, Friday morning.  With 36 players from across the country descending on Philadelphia, there will be plenty of familiar names in attendance as 24 of the 36 played in at least one PG Select Festival and all 36 attended either the he Sophomore National, Junior National, or the PG Underclass All-American Games this summer. Leading the charge are a pair of No. 1s in 2028 dynamic talent Dexter McCleon Jr and 2029 Macgraw VanWormer, a do-it-all...
Draft | Story | 8/11/2026

Realistic Expectations of a 1:1 Pick

Tyler Henninger
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Over the 2026 draft cycle, UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky was the projected No. 1 pick throughout the entire cycle. White Sox fans began #RochWatch and were already talking about when he will make it to Chicago. Now that he has been selected, Cholowsky has immediately become a Top-10 prospect in all of baseball. There is no denying the hype, and the pressure, for Chowlosky to get to the big leagues and produce at a high level.  But how realistic is that? Let’s take a look back at past 1:1 selections and see what you can expect from a No. 1 overall selection.  For this exercise, we’ll look at No. 1 overall picks from the bonus pool era, excluding Eli Willits from 2025 since this is his first full year of pro ball. That gives us 13 players selected from 2012 through 2024.  Almost All Become Big Leaguers The first thing that stands out is how successful No. 1 picks...
Press Release | Press Release | 8/11/2026

Perfect Game & Goat'd Come Together

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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME AND GOAT'D PARTNER TO BRING PREMIUM PROTECTIVE GEAR TO THE NATION'S TOP AMATEUR BASEBALL PLAYERS   Sanford, Florida (Tuesday, August 11, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with Goat'd, a premium protective gear brand focused on developing innovative products for athletes. The partnership will bring Goat'd's premium protective equipment to some of the nation's top amateur baseball players and families across Perfect Game's premier national events. The partnership will debut at several of Perfect Game's marquee events, including the 13U Select Fest, 14U Select Fest, Perfect Game All-Star Game and...
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Perfect Game Staff
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Sunday August 9th, 2026 1:00PM Eastern DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at East Cobb West vs. East Follow and watch the game
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11U Game Time: 8/8/2026 Noon Eastern

Perfect Game Staff
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Saturday August 8th, 2026 12:00PM Eastern DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at East Cobb West vs. East Follow and watch the game
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