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Tournaments  | Story | 5/4/2021

Tulsa Super Regional NIT Scout Notes

Andre Landeros (2024, Oklahoma City, Okla.) had a very strong showing with the bat all weekend long. Collected a tournament-high eight base hits, three of which went for extra bases. Has a sound approach at the plate and finds the barrel more often than not. Plays a solid defensive third base showing fundamental footwork and an accurate throwing arm.

Jackson Schanuel (2025, Newcastle, Okla.) hit .556 across four games in the tournament. Did some damage at the plate with two doubles and a home run as he showed the ability to barrel up and drive the baseball. Played all over the field with innings in the infield, outfield, and on the mound. Makes all the plays on defense with promising athleticism.



Bryson Mitchell (2025, Stillwater, Okla.) had seven total hits and overall hit .583 for the tournament. Quick wrists at the plate help him drive the baseball into gaps, leading to a tournament-high four doubles. Combination of approach at the plate and bat speed will help him continue to drive extra-base hits into gaps going forward.

Bodee West (2025, Delaware, Okla.) filled the box score in his team's first game of the tournament. Led off the game with a triple into the left-center field gap then slammed an inside-the-park home run into the same gap later in the game. Overall hit .462 for the tournament with four RBI and five runs scored.

Collen Dean (2025, Tulsa, Okla.) showed some range in center field with a quick first step and efficient routes. Athlete that can run, throw and handle the bat. Hit .400 for the tournament and ran the bases well. Has good reads off the bat and aggressiveness to take extra bases when the opportunity presents itself. Impacts the game in a lot of ways.

Cayden Schroyer (2025, Collinsville, Okla.) had an impressive outing on the mound in his team's first game of the tournament. The left-handed pitcher was in control throughout his five innings on the mound. Located a fastball and mixed in a breaking ball that helped him record six strikeouts while only allowing two hits and no runs. Throws a lot of quality strikes when he’s finishing his pitches on the mound.

Bryce Tapley (2025, Mcloud, Okla.) was the tournament leader in OPS, RBI and stolen bases. Had quality at-bats every time he stepped up to the plate and showed plenty of bat speed to impact the baseball. Had a double and a triple in the championship game of the tournament. Has developing baserunning instincts, including a read where he had a well-timed steal of third base. Big impact at the plate and on the bases all weekend long.

Rhett Winchester (2025, Edmond, Okla.) found the barrel frequently this weekend collecting seven total hits. Smooth swing that is under control and is on time at the plate consistently. Made all the plays in center field. Enough speed to make an impact in the outfield and on the bases.

Cale Duncan (2025, Shawnee, Okla.) had several quality at-bats this weekend. Shows a definite understanding of the strike zone and doesn’t expand very often. Hit well with runners in scoring position collecting four total RBI. Makes all the plays consistently at third base with quick reactions and an accurate throwing arm.

Cade Green (2025, Choctaw, Okla.) tossed six efficient innings for this team this weekend. Filled up the zone with strikes while also limiting quality contact. Struck out six batters while only walking one for the tournament. Has an in-control delivery that he repeats well on the mound.

Luke Beeler (2025, Jenks, Okla.) made a lot of loud contact at the plate this weekend. Had an at-bat where he hit about 700 feet worth of foul balls on two just-missed home runs before lining a single up the middle. Overall, he hit .600 for the tournament with three doubles and five RBI while also walking five times. Shows significant pull-side pop.

Riley Hurst (2025, Riley, Okla.) showed some gap-to-gap hitting ability this weekend. Recorded two extra-base hits, including an oppo-gap double that was one of the more impressive swings of the weekend. Looked comfortable in the box all weekend.

Easton Martin (2025, Inola, Okla.) is a high energy player that impacts the game in all phases. The switch-hitter had a triple from the left side in game one of the tournament. After that the leadoff hitter was patient at the plate this weekend finishing tied with a tournament-high five walks. Really runs the bases aggressively, which led to him being tied for the tournament lead in runs scored and stolen bases as well. Makes a lot of plays in center field look easy and shows present arm strength out there as well. Will be an interesting player to watch progress.

Conner Aumend (2025, Wood River, Ill.) had some quality at-bats this tournament. Collected four hits overall, hitting .444 across four games. Has a nice swing and will let the ball travel and take a pitch to the opposite field. Competes well, making some plays at first base and showing a solid, fundamental, all-around game.

Preston Giles (2025, Duncan, Okla.) had a strong showing at the plate and in the field this weekend. Hit .571 for the tournament including a couple of extra-base hits. Has some quick hands and a compact swing that allows him to barrel up the baseball consistently. Makes all the plays at shortstop showing plenty of athleticism, throwing accuracy and footwork on double play chances. Interesting player to follow going forward.

Austin Gibson (2025, Oklahoma City, Okla.) showed two-way ability this weekend. Utilized a fastball/breaking ball combo that was effective in his outing on the mound. Had some quality at-bats in the box as well. Competed well on both sides of the ball.

Jacob Wehba (2025, Oklahoma City, Okla.) really showed a feel for barreling up a baseball this weekend as well as some developing defensive actions at third base. Overall he hit .500 for the weekend, collecting four total hits with a few hard-hit outs mixed in as well. Quick bat that really accelerates through the strike zone.

Boston Knowles (2025, Purcell, Okla.) had a standout game in the tournament where he went 2-for-2 with two home runs. He also added two stolen bases on the weekend.

John Michael Howayek (2025, Lees Summit, Mo.) was impressive on the mound in his outing this weekend. Pitched his team to a shutout victory and utilizing an effective fastball/breaking ball combo. Hit his spots with the fastball, did not walk a batter and overall threw 62 percent strikes on the day. Seemed to alway be ahead in the count which allowed him to utilize a breaking ball and at times a well-located fastball to get swings and misses. Overall, he struck out seven and only allowed four hits in his six innings on the mound.

Jackson Johnson (2026, Tuttle, Okla.) showed two-way ability this weekend, really standing out with the bat. Four of his six hits went for extra bases as he showed the ability to drive the baseball with authority all weekend long. Has some bat speed and a lot of confidence in the box. Also pitched his team to a win in the championship game of the tournament in an impressive all-around showing.

Hunter Watson (2026, Tuttle, Okla.) really stood out on the mound with his performance this weekend. With a final stat line of six innings, zero runs, one hit, one walk, and 15 strikeouts. Threw 67 percent of his pitches for strikes. Featured an overpowering fastball and displayed impressive command of the pitch as he was hitting spots and filling up the strike zone. Very impressive looking young arm that will be interesting to follow.

Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

Two Day Rewind at 15u National Elite

Kinley Kitchens
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Two days into the 2026 Perfect Game 15U National Elite Championship, the storylines are already beginning to take shape. As one of the summer’s premier invite-only events, the tournament annually brings together many of the nation’s top 15U clubs, with 100 elite teams traveling to Hoover in pursuit of a championship. While there is still plenty of baseball left to play, the opening rounds have already produced breakout performances, dominant team victories, and plenty of excitement heading into bracket play. Several nationally recognized organizations entered the week as favorites, including MTBA Dawgs, ranked No. 3 nationally, Wildcatters Baseball at No. 10, and 5 Star Mafia, ranked No. 12. Meanwhile, newer programs like Jason Kidd Select Team have quickly shown they are capable of making noise against the nation’s best. One of the biggest storylines through the first...
Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

15u Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2

Troy Sutherland
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Tristan Barton (‘29, TX) has struck out three over three scoreless innings of work, getting a lively FB up to 89. Mixed in a sharp vt CB w/ late bite. Operates from a projectable RH frame w/ length + room to fill. #NatElite @Texas_PG pic.twitter.com/LXfkLOtxdo — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 5, 2026 Tristan Barton (’29, Gunter, TX) turned in a strong start on Sunday, lasting four innings of one run ball, striking out four. Barton operates from a bigger lengthy right-handed frame with considerable room to fill. He starts with a mid-body handset before working to the belt and into a high compact leg lift. Barton fires down via a compact arm action and high three quarters slot. The Texas native got a run/ride fastball up to 89, living in the mid-80s throughout the outing. He mixed in a sharp 12-6 curveball with vertical depth and late bite. Jack Graviss...
Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1

Jason Phillips
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Nolan Ash (2028, Ashland, Mo.) showed off the power upside for Natty State 2028. The right-handed hitter starts from a spread stance with in-line feet and a high handset with a high back elbow, utilizes a leg lift stride. Creates separation and uses a direct hand path with a slightly uphill bat plane and some feel to generate lift from the lower half. Quick hands and stays in-sync with a rotational lower half and solid bat speed. Showed the power belting a solo bomb over the left field fence. Long and lean 6-foot-2, 175-pound frame with wiry strength present and more room to fill. The shortstop has a high ceiling and feel for the barrel. Colton Dodds (2028, Columbia, Mo.) showed off the barrel feel and power upside for Natty State 2028. The right-handed hitter starts from a wide base with in-line feet and a high handset with a high back elbow, utilizes a no stride trigger. Direct hands...
College | Story | 7/7/2026

Coppy's Corner: July 7 Summer Edition

John Coppolella
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It’s an exciting time for College Baseball. Not only do potential and proposed changes to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) elevate the game, but we are coming off a thrilling College World Series and less than a week away from Major League Baseball’s 2026 Amateur Draft. In the middle of it all is the Cape Cod Baseball League.  The amateur players on the Cape are the future stars of the 2027 MLB Draft. The league runs from June 13th  through August 2nd. Games are played at historic stadiums in Old New England towns. It’s beautiful and charming. Hollywood even made a movie about the Cape Cod League ~25 years ago called Summer Catch. It scored an 8% (!) on Rotten Tomatoes, but, on the plus side, it featured 2001 Jessica Biel in a starring role.  It was so much fun writing Coppy’s Column this spring. My hope is to highlight a pitcher and...
Tournaments | Story | 7/6/2026

16u WWBA Rolls Into Marietta

Will Dembo
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More than 300 of the nation’s top 16u teams will meet in East Cobb, Georgia this week as the 16u WWBA Championship gets underway. Over 50 ranked teams from across the country will compete for one of the most prestigious titles in travel baseball, drawing scouts and fans from all over. Pool play will commence on Monday, July 6th with the championship game set for July 13th at the storied East Cobb Baseball Complex. Canes National 16u will hold honors of being the top ranked team entering the event as they have earned a No. 2 national ranking following a dominant 17-2-1 start to their season. The highly touted program is home to many of the top ranked prospects from the 2028 class including talented two-way athlete, Grant Arnold (No. 12 overall) who lives in the 90’s from the mound as well as middle infielder, Bryan Mesa (No. 14 overall) who will draw lots of attention this...
College | Story | 7/6/2026

USA Collegiate National Team: Stars

Craig Cozart
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Quick Hits  Each year at the end of June and beginning of July, top collegiate baseball talent from around the nation arrives in Cary, NC at the USA Baseball National Training Complex.  Typically, the rosters are filled with top underclass, non-draft-eligible talent but this year, we will see a sprinkling of upper-classmen as the coaches evaluate just under 60 players to get to their final 28 roster spots.  For a total of two weeks, the Stars Squad and the Stripes Squad will compete against outside competition in North Carolina as well as Virginia before finishing their slate with 5-games against each other at the NTC Complex.  Once the final roster has been announced the team will depart for Taiwan to compete in the 2026 World Baseball Championships, July 11-15.    CNT Stars Position Players  Anthony Pack Jr.  FR / OF / University of Texas ...
Draft | Mock Draft | 7/6/2026

MLB Mock Draft: 4.0

Tyler Henninger
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MLB Draft: Top 500 Update Pick Team Name Pos. School 1 Chicago White Sox Roch Cholowsky SS UCLA 2 Tampa Bay Rays Grady Emerson SS Fort Worth Christian 3 Minnesota Twins Vahn Lackey C Georgia Tech 4 San Francisco Giants Jacob Lombard SS Gulliver Schools 5 Pittsburgh Pirates Jackson Flora RHP UC Santa Barbara 6 Kansas City Royals Drew Burress OF Georgia Tech 7 Baltimore Orioles Eric Booth Jr. OF Oak Grove 8 Athletics Chris Hacopian SS Texas A&M 9 Atlanta Braves Ryder Helfrick C Arkansas 10 Colorado Rockies Tyler Bell* SS Kentucky 11 Washington Nationals Jared Grindlinger LHP/OF Huntington Beach 12 Los Angeles Angels Cameron Flukey RHP Coastal Carolina 13 St. Louis Cardinals AJ Gracia OF Virginia 14 Miami Marlins Derek Curiel OF LSU 15 Arizona Diamondbacks Gio Rojas LHP Marjory Stoneman Douglas 16 Texas Rangers Liam Peterson RHP Florida 17 Houston Astros Justin Lebron SS Alabama 18...
Tournaments | Story | 7/5/2026

13u World Series Notes: Days 1-2

Perfect Game Staff
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Michael Wedgeworth (2030, Flomaton, AL) had put the two way ability on full display so far this week, dominating from both sides. On the mound Wedgeworth ran the fastball up to 84 (81-83) with ease to the delivery. Broke off a couple nasty curveballs that induced swing and miss, as well as freezing hitters for punch outs. Collected six in his four inning complete game. He also would not be denied at the plate going 3-5 in the first two days with two doubles. Very intriguing young player as the body continues to grow.  Tyler Bellush (2031, Summerville, SC) is a sure handed shortstop for the Canes Nation squad. Swings it from the left side of the plate and the barrel accuracy has really stuck out thus far. 3-4 through the first couple days with a double and two triples, Bellush has also walked twice and collected 3 RBI along the way. Yesterday against USA Prime with the bases loaded,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

16u WWBA North Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Oliver Lindstrom (2028, Green Bay, WI) created some of the loudest offensive moments of the weekend while producing across the board, finishing with six hits, eight RBI, and a home run. The right-handed hitter showed the ability to stay through the baseball and drive it with authority. Creates quality leverage through the lower half while arriving in strong hitting positions early, allowing the barrel to work with intent through the zone. The blend of power, athleticism, and all-fields impact stood out throughout the event.  Dominic Haigh (2028, South Bend, IN) was one of the most productive hitters at the event, collecting 10 hits while consistently creating pressure on opposing defenses. Made life difficult on pitchers with a relentless approach, routinely extending at-bats and forcing them to work deep into counts. The operation remains simple and efficient, featuring an early...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

West Region Rankings Risers: Class of 2028

Joey Cohen
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After a heavy stretch of early summer looks, our scouting staff felt confident rolling out an updated ‘28 national ranking a couple weeks ago. The evaluation window was packed whether it was with our Memorial Day and Summer Kickoff tournaments, UBC action, Sunshine Showcases, and of course the Junior National Showcase which all provided a deep and diverse look at the class against strong competition. Between fresh game evaluations and updated showcase data, we were able to get a clearer picture of where players stand and more importantly how they’ve progressed. Improvements in strength, athleticism, and overall skill were evident across the board giving our staff real conviction when it came time to shuffle the board. With that in mind, I wanted to highlight a handful of west region prospects who made a strong impression on me this summer and earned a well-deserved jump in...
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