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Tournaments  | Story | 3/1/2021

13u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Jacob Kendall (Perfect Game)
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In a year in which baseball wasn't played around the entire country due to COVID-19, there were still plenty of standouts during the 2020 circuit. Taking precautions throughout the summer and fall, there were a number of players that stood out in a big way. We take a look back at the top performers at PG events with our annual PG Tournament All-Americans by age group, as we feature our 13u players today. Of the players who are on our first and second teams, 15 of them took part in either the 12u or 13u PG Select Festival, cementing their names as prominent prospects moving forward, as we look players within the 2025 graduating class.



Within the 13u level of baseball, some members of the class of 2025 were still eligible to play in the 12u age division, and given that the field in which they play on is of smaller dimensions, those players who played exclusively at the 12u level will be featured in tomorrow's 12u All-Tournament Team. 

Cameron Uzzillia leads the way with 12 all-tournament selections this past circuit, an impressive feat matched by the 13u Tournament Pitcher of the Year, Danny Machado, who showed real two-way potential of his own. Versatile Jacob Kendall, the 13u Tournament Player of the Year, follows with 11 selections alongside Emery Coleman, while Sam Brown, Rivers Kurland and Dylan Passo round out the group of players with double-digit ATTs with 10. 

While the All-Tournament Team selections are impressive, so too are some of the individual stats these players put up this circuit season, whether it's Samuel Cozart's 91 mph fastball at the WWBA World Championships playing against players almost five years older, Jacob Kendall's 74 hits, Kaden Hart's eight home runs, William Hamacher's 49 stolen bags or Patton Pinkins' mere 0.768 WHIP, this group has some real eye-opening stats as a whole.

Right-hander Danny Machado, who proved to be a true two-way talent this summer as he hit .331-1-49 with 25 stolen bags, was even more impressive on the mound, helping earn him the 2020 13u Tournament Pitcher of the Year honors. Still 13 for another month, Machado has already seen his fastball run up to 80 mph, and in a span of almost 50 innings pitched the young Floridian struck out an impressive 65 batters while going 3-1 with a 1.216 WHIP. 

As mentioned above, Jacob Kendall led the entire age group with 74 base hits on the year, barreling his way towards the 13u Tournament Player of the Year honors. A versatile defender who has taken defensive reps both up the middle in the infield and outfield, Kendall was a consistent offensive force throughout the circuit, leading the First-Team selections in both double and triples, tied for the lead in RBI, and finished second in stolen bags. 

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OBP OPS ATT
C Jackson Geiger FL Gulf Coast Monarchs 215 67 9 8 1 47 15 0.416 0.540 1.130 8
C Landon Clayton GA Canes Southeast 101 32 14 0 2 26 16 0.438 0.584 1.296 7
1B Evan Hankins VA Team Elite National 126 36 14 2 3 41 4 0.383 0.540 1.210 8
MIF Jack Ruckert LA USA Prime National 76 29 5 4 2 15 7 0.492 0.595 1.408 6
MIF Sam Brown GA Team Elite Black 14u 129 51 7 3 3 35 18 0.537 0.659 1.427 10
MIF Carter Smith FL Gulf Coast Monarchs 150 61 13 9 5 59 25 0.500 0.580 1.457 7
MIF Jackson Roper FL 5 Star National 162 54 12 2 1 47 32 0.462 0.605 1.229 7
3B  Kelvyn Paulino Jr NC TBT Ballers/Kings Baseball 156 59 12 1 4 54 17 0.450 0.529 1.178 8
OF Jacob Kendall FL 5 Star Jax 14u Hurley 200 74 16 11 5 59 37 0.510 0.626 1.501 11
OF Kaden Hart NC 5 Star Carolina 98 35 7 3 8 31 7 0.422 0.510 1.378 3
OF William Hamacher GA East Cobb Astros 128 50 8 1 1 33 49 0.481 0.578 1.165 5
OF  Dean Moss CA MVP Hustle 97 39 9 4 1 38 4 0.438 0.485 1.147 3
OF Micah Matthews VA Team Elite National 90 23 5 5 4 24 11 0.371 0.556 1.362 4
OF Travis Friend CA MVP Hustle 85 28 8 4 1 33 17 0.431 0.579 1.281 4
UT Cameron Uzzillia FL TBT Ballers 151 41 8 6 4 48 14 0.406 0.603 1.316 12
UT Emery Coleman FL 5 Star/Gulf Coast Monarchs 158 59 10 5 2 55 32 0.444 0.522 1.161 11


First-Team Pitchers


Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Danny Machado FL TBT Ballers 3 1 48.2 39 65 1.216 12
LHP Rivers Kurland FL TBT Ballers 1 0 44.2 30 54 0.960 10
RHP  Samuel Cozart NC South Charlotte Panthers 1 0 16.2 8 21 1.171 1
RHP  Patton Pinkins FL Team Orlando 0 2 27.1 14 23 0.768 5
LHP Jack Ward TX Marucci Elite Texas 1 0 23 13 36 0.783 4
LHP Dylan Passo NJ TBT Ballers/Richmond Braves 1 0 40.1 24 34 0.893 10
RHP  Cooper Moss FL Florida Aces 1 0 36 38 41 1.378 6
LHP Porter Berryman GA Ninth Inning Royals 2 0 37 35 46 1.280 8
RHP  Christian Walsh NY Allstars Academy Select 4 0 23.2 11 32 0.845 4
RHP  Justice Dejong NY HDMH Titans 0 1 22.1 14 30 0.884 7
UT Cameron Uzzillia FL TBT Ballers 0 0 38.1 31 55 1.379 12
UT Emery Coleman FL 5 Star/Gulf Coast Monarchs 5 0 37.8 35 48 1.254 11


Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OBP OPS ATT
C Brady Christman GA Yankees Baseball Club 118 44 13 2 7 32 23 0.458 0.551 1.405 7
C Sam Summerlin GA Team Georgia National/SGSA Sharks 92 29 9 5 2 45 5 0.453 0.620 1.463 5
1B Trey Farr GA Georgia Bombers 14u 147 59 15 0 9 78 15 0.476 0.548 1.362 10
MIF Eli Pitts GA Team Elite National 123 42 10 3 2 30 19 0.396 0.463 1.067 7
MIF Andres Gomez FL PLO Bulldogs Red 139 39 7 4 3 40 21 0.379 0.511 1.113 6
MIF Luis Ayden Almeyda NJ East Coast Lumberjacks 86 26 10 1 2 27 4 0.419 0.558 1.268 5
MIF Osjun Rivas FL Florida Legends/5 Star Schlosser 172 47 15 3 3 40 38 0.373 0.541 1.152 7
3B  Jake Medley GA 643 DP Jaguars 107 33 15 0 6 31 17 0.418 0.570 1.406 7
OF William Hill TX Houston Bulldogs/Bulldogz Baseball 141 37 11 0 2 32 33 0.336 0.475 0.966 8
OF Jackson Miller FL Canes Florida 2024 199 54 6 0 0 34 25 0.355 0.500 0.895 7
OF Cooper Teeples GA Georgia Bombers Hill 113 41 4 5 0 23 35 0.441 0.523 1.114 7
OF Michael Torres FL Elite Squad 162 44 10 4 0 31 25 0.328 0.438 0.901 4
OF Caleb Danzeisen AZ Scottsdale Dirtbags 69 31 7 5 1 19 8 0.534 0.609 1.471 3
OF Everett Johnson OF Canes National 54 15 1 2 0 8 7 0.395 0.536 1.048 2
UT Konnor Griffin MS BPA/Top Gun Black 70 26 3 3 1 25 18 0.481 0.586 1.289 4
UT Andrew Karhoff OH East Cobb Astros 92 28 10 1 1 20 12 0.475 0.633 1.392 6


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
LHP Magdiel Estevez FL PLO Bulldogs Red 3 0 27 19 34 1.193 7
RHP Parker Lakey NC SBA Futures/Richmond Braves 0 0 31 31 47 1.774 5
LHP Cam Caminiti AZ Scottsdale Dirtbags 0 0 27.2 35 48 1.967 6
RHP Tucker Holton GA Devin Baseball 1 1 39.1 50 42 1.833 8
RHP Jax Bishop GA East Cobb Astros 1 2 20.2 6 29 1.403 4
RHP Cameron Novak GA 643 DP Cougars 4 1 20 26 34 1.737 7
LHP Luke Pappano OH 5 Star Midwest/Potros 2024 2 0 18 14 32 1.721 5
RHP Owen Rardin FL Gulf Coast Monarchs 3 0 23 9 22 0.870 8
RHP Eli Bozeman AL Top Gun 1 0 12 8 20 1.250 4
RHP Boston Kellner CO Dulins Dodgers Prime 0 0 15.1 12 18 1.500 1
RHP Jayden Stroman NY HDMH Titans 0 1 16 10 21 1.437 3
UT Konnor Griffin MS BPA/Top Gun Black 1 1 22.2 19 25 1.368 4
UT Andrew Karhoff OH East Cobb Astros 2 0 21.1 21 34 1.594 6


Tournaments | Story | 7/10/2026

Windy City Invite & Open Scout Notes: Part 2

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College | Story | 7/10/2026

Cape Cod Notebook No. 1

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Cape Cod League Scouting Notebook  Maverick Rizy | Ole Miss | RHP | Brewster Whitecaps  The towering 6-foot-9, 250-pound right-hander continues to stand out with one of the more unique looks on the Cape, pairing a massive frame with a low three-quarter slot that creates difficult angles for hitters. While his fastball velocity was down from its typical mid-90s range during this look, working mostly 90-92 mph, it still generated plenty of swing-and-miss. He paired the heater with an 81-83 mph gyro slider featuring tight bullet-spin action and mixed in an 85-mph changeup with quality separation. Rizy battled his command early in the outing I saw, before settling in to strike out five over three innings, showing the ability to adjust as the game progressed. Through 12.2 Cape League innings, he has recorded 18 strikeouts, and his combination of size, deception, and projectability...
Draft | Rankings | 7/10/2026

Final 2026 MLB Draft Board: Top 500

Tyler Henninger
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Showcase | Story | 7/9/2026

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Tournaments | Story | 7/9/2026

Windy City Invite & Open Scout Notes: Part 1

Donovan May
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Press Release | Press Release | 7/9/2026

SHIVERSTICKS NAMED OFFICIAL POPSICLE OF PERFECT GAME

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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   SHIVERSTICKS NAMED OFFICIAL POPSICLE OF PERFECT GAME   Former MLB All-Star Vernon Wells to Make Select Appearances at Perfect Game Events to Promote the Partnership   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, July 9, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with ShiverSticks, naming the Texas-based company the Official Popsicle of Perfect Game. Throughout the travel baseball season, ShiverSticks products will be featured across Perfect Game’s premier events and facilities, with onsite activations, concession integration, digital promotions and social media content designed to introduce players and fans to the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/9/2026

16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 3

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16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1 | Day 2 Carlos Acuna (2028, Sylmar, Cal.) turned in an impressive start on Wednesday, tossing four shutout innings with six strikeouts and just one hit allowed. The 6-foot-1 right-hander filled up all four quadrants of the strike zone with his fastball, which lived in the 86-87 mph range and touched 88 a couple of times. He mixed in a true 12-6 curveball with huge depth down in the zone, and showed comfortability doubling up on the breaking ball. ‘28 Francis Conners-Schmid (NY) was dominant out of the ‘pen, 6 Ks in 2 hitless inn of work. Lived 88-89 & touched 90 multiple times. Sharp horz break to the SL w/ teeth & tight spin (clip). Athletic mover w/ serious 2-way upside. @JKselectBSB #WWBA @PGMidAtlantic pic.twitter.com/z859j3UCEq — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 8, 2026 Francis Conners-Schmid (2028, East Chatham, N.Y.)...
Tournaments | Story | 7/9/2026

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Alyssa Golden
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The 21st annual 14U BCS National Championship returns to Fort Myers, Florida this Thursday through Monday, bringing many of the nation’s top teams to compete for one of the summer’s premier titles. Seven nationally ranked teams, featuring some of the top prospects in the class of 2030, will take the field looking to prove why they rank among the country’s elite. Headlining the field is No. 25-ranked outfielder James Watson of Canton, Georgia. The No. 9 outfielder in the nation has been one of the most productive hitters in the field this season, posting a 1.227 OPS while batting .394 with eight home runs, 69 RBI and 32 stolen bases over 84 games. Watson has also excelled on the mound, recording a 3.50 ERA with 65 strikeouts in 44 innings while holding opposing hitters to a .181 batting average. The athletic two-way player owns a 94 mph exit velocity, an 88-mph outfield...
Tournaments | Story | 7/8/2026

Premier Invite Scout Notes

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Tripp Merren (‘29 TX) with a pair of missiles off the barrel today including a no-doubt 2-run 💣 and triple later both to RCF. Electric bat speed with easy strength off the barrel. Can really scoot around bases. #PremierInvite pic.twitter.com/VUEHQZ0bmM — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) July 3, 2026 Tripp Merren (2029, Houston, Texas) took home MVP honors enroute to a big championship win for the Houston Texans Astros Scout Team. Merren stands in at 6-foot-0 from a pretty physical frame at this age. He has the athleticism to go with it and already looks like he has filled out a good bit. Merren fits the mold as a true power hitting corner guy but can play all over on the dirt. He finished the week going 9-15 that included two doubles, a triple, and two homers. He also drove in seven runs and scored nine times. Talk about a complete week and Tripp was simply in the heart of...
Tournaments | Story | 7/8/2026

16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 2

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16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1 ‘28 Rylan Jenkins (GA) hits the bottom of the CF wall for a 2-RBI double; great rhythm to the stroke w/ lots of easy strength in the barrel. 6.46 runner. @BravesScout16u #WWBA @PG_Georgia pic.twitter.com/oxSt7fvsUw — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 7, 2026 Rylan Jenkins (2028, Tennille, Ga.) found a few loud barrels Tuesday morning, sending a pair of hard liners off the outfield wall. He drove in four runs and crossed home three times himself. The 5-foot-9 lefty hitter takes a smooth path to the baseball with excellent rhythm to the operation. He generates lots of easy strength at the point of contact and consistently produces high exit velocities to the pull-side and middle of the field. Jenkins is extremely twitchy and gets down the line in a hurry. He runs a 6.46 sixty and turns doubles into triples often. Tripp Sapp (2028, Loganville,...
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