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Draft  | State Preview | 6/10/2021

State Snapshots: Mountain

Photo: Wes Kath (Perfect Game)

South Atlantic – FL, GA, NC, SC
Southeast – AL, KY, MS, TN
South Central – AR, LA, OK, TX
Mountain – AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY
Great Plains – IA, KS, MO, NE, ND, SD
Pacific – AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
Great Lakes – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI
Mid-Atlantic – DE, DC, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV
New England – CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
Canada and Puerto Rico




Arizona

Best College Team: Arizona
Best Junior College Team: Central Arizona
Best High School Team: Hamilton

Prospect on the Rise: Wes Kath, 3B, Desert Mountain HS

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Arizona Connection: Dominic Hamel, RHP, Dallas Baptist 
Top 2022 Prospect: Daniel Susac, C, Arizona
Top 2023 Prospect: TJ Nichols, RHP, Arizona

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Rick Monday, OF, Arizona State (1965, Athletics/1st round, 1st pick); Floyd Bannister, LHP, Arizona State (1976, Astros/1st round, 1st pick); Bob Horner, 3B, Arizona State (1978, Braves/1st round, 1st pick); Spencer Torkelson, 1B/3B, Arizona State (2020, Tigers/1st round, 1st pick)
2014 Draft: Cole Tucker, SS, Mountain Pointe HS (Pirates/1st round, 24th pick)
2015 Draft: Kevin Newman, SS, Arizona (Pirates/1st round, 19th pick)
2016 Draft: Jojo Romero, LHP, Yavapai College (Phillies/4th round)
2017 Draft: Jacob Gonzalez, 3B, Chaparral HS (Giants/2nd round)
2018 Draft: Matthew Liberatore, LHP, Mountain Ridge HS (Rays/1st round, 16th pick)
2019 Draft: Hunter Bishop, OF, Arizona State (Giants/1st round, 10th pick)
2020 Draft: Spencer Torkelson, 1B/3B, Arizona State (Tigers/1st round, 1st pick)

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: 8/8
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 1/1

Prospects in the Top 400:

Wes Kath, 3B, Desert Mountain HS
Ryan Holgate, OF, Arizona
Chase Silseth, RHP, Arizona
Brock Selvidge, LHP, Hamilton HS
Branden Boissiere, 1B/OF, Arizona
Dayton Dooney, INF, Central Arizona
Drew Swift, SS, Arizona State
Tyler Thornton, RHP, Arizona State
Zach Barnes, RHP, Grand Canyon
Justin Fall, LHP, Arizona State
Mat Olsen, RHP, Central Arizona


Colorado

Best College Team: Colorado Mesa
Best Junior College Team: Lamar
Best High School Team: Valor Christian

Prospect on the Rise: Alec Willis, RHP, Regis Jesuit
Wildcard:
Greysen Carter, RHP, Fairview HS


Best Out-of-State Prospect, Colorado Connection: Casey Opitz, C, Arkansas 
Top 2022 Prospect: Reese Chapman, OF, Grandview HS
Top 2023 Prospect: Tate Smith, RHP, Eaton HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Luke Hochevar, RHP, Fort Worth (Independent) (2006, Royals/1st round, 1st pick)
2014 Draft: Brock Burke, LHP, Evergreen HS (Rays/3rd round)
2015 Draft: Nick Shumpert, SS, Highlands Ranch HS (Tigers/7th round)
2016 Draft: Griffin Jax, RHP, Air Force (Twins/3rd round)
2017 Draft: Bligh Madris, OF, Colorado Mesa (Pirates/9th round)
2018 Draft: Troy Watson, RHP, Northern Colorado (Blue Jays/15th round)
2019 Draft: Nick Ready, 3B, Air Force (Marlins/23rd round)
2020 Draft: Case Williams, RHP, Douglas County HS (Rockies/4th round)

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: None
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 1/1

Prospects in the Top 400:

Cale Lansville, RHP, Thunder Ridge HS
Greysen Carter, RHP, Fairview HS
Andrew Morris, RHP, Colorado Mesa


Idaho

Best College Team: Lewis-Clark State
Best Junior College Team: Southern Idaho
Best High School Team: Timberline

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Idaho Connection: Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Washington State
Top 2022 Prospect: Caden Casagrande, SS, Bishop Kelly HS
Top 2023 Prospect: Roman Blaser, 3B, Eagle HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Mike Garman, RHP, Caldwell HS (1967, Red Sox/1st round, 3rd pick)
2014 Draft: Isaac Anderson, RHP, College of Southern Idaho (Reds/19th round)
2015 Draft: Max Whitt, SS, Lewis-Clark State (Marlins/17th round)
2016 Draft: Jacob Zanon, OF, Lewis-Clark State (Mets/15th round)
2017 Draft: Connor Brogdon, RHP, Lewis-Clark State (Phillies/10th round)
2018 Draft: Alex Guerrero, C, Eagle HS (Yankees/18th round)
2019 Draft: Randon Hostert, RHP, Bonneville HS (Rangers/15th round)
2020 Draft: No selection

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: None
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

• None


Montana

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Les Rohr, LHP, West HS, Billings (1965, Mets/1st round, 2nd pick)
2014 Draft: Gage Hinsz, RHP, Billings West HS (Pirates/11th round)
2015 Draft: No selection
2016 Draft: No selection
2017 Draft: No selection
2018 Draft: Adam Cox, RHP, Montana State (Phillies/25th round)
2019 Draft: Caleb Hill, LHP, University of Montana (Red Sox/36th round)
2020 Draft: No selection

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: None
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

• None


Nevada

Best College Team: University of Nevada- Reno
Best Junior College Team: Southern Nevada
Best High School Team: Bishop Gorman

Prospect on the Rise: Tyler Whitaker, SS, Bishop Gorman
Wildcard: Thomas Dilandri, OF, Palo Verde HS

Top 2022 Prospect: Robby Snelling, LHP, McQueen HS
Top 2023 Prospect: Jet Gilliam, OF, Desert Oasis HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Bryce Harper, C, Southern Nevada (2010, Nationals/1st round, 1st pick)
2014 Draft: Erick Fedde, RHP, UNLV (Nationals/1st round, 18th pick)
2015 Draft: Phil Bickford, RHP, Southern Nevada (Giants/1st round, 18th pick)
2016 Draft: D.J. Peters, OF, Western Nevada College (Dodgers/4th round)
2017 Draft: Justin Bridgman, SS, Nevada (Rays/28th round)
2018 Draft: Kyle Isbel, 2B, UNLV (Royals/3rd round) 
2019 Draft: Bryson Stott, SS, UNLV (Phillies/1st round, 14th pick)
2020 Draft: None

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: None
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

Tyler Whitaker, SS, Bishop Gorman HS
Thomas Dilandri, OF, Palo Verde HS
Tanner McDougal, RHP, Silverado HS
Christopher Cortez, RHP, Silverado HS
Jace Avina, OF/INF, Spanish Springs HS


New Mexico

Best College Team: New Mexico State
Best Junior College Team: New Mexico Military Institute
Best High School Team: Rio Rancho

Prospect on the Rise: Mack Chambers III, SS, New Mexico

Best Out-of-State Prospect, New Mexico Connection: Chase Silseth, RHP, Arizona
Top 2022 Prospect: Henry Mitchell, SS, Albuquerque Academy
Top 2023 Prospect: Steven Milam, SS, Centennial HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Nick Gonzales, SS, New Mexico State (2020, Pirates/1st round, 7th pick), Duane Ward, RHP, Farmington HS (1982, Braves/1st round, 9th pick)
2014 Draft: Chase Harris, OF, University of New Mexico (Phillies/14th round)
2015 Draft: Jacy Cave, OF, New Mexico JC (Diamondbacks/19th round)
2016 Draft: Daniel Johnson, OF, New Mexico State (Nationals/5th round)
2017 Draft: Trevor Rogers, LHP, Carlsbad HS (Marlins/1st round, 13th pick)
2018 Draft: Kyle Bradish, RHP, New Mexico State (Angels/4th round)
2019 Draft: Justin Slaten, RHP, New Mexico (Rangers/3rd round)
2020 Draft: Nick Gonzales, SS, New Mexico State (Pirates/1st round, 7th pick)

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: 1/1
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

Mack Chambers III, SS, New Mexico


Utah

Best College Team: BYU
Best Junior College Team: Salt Lake
Best High School Team: American Fork

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Utah Connection: Kyler Bush, LHP, St. Mary’s
Top 2022 Prospect: Cy Nielson, LHP, BYU
Top 2023 Prospect: Tyler Ball, RHP, Skyridge HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Cory Snyder, 3B, BYU (1984, Indians/1st round, 4th pick)
2014 Draft: Mitch Watrous, RHP, Utah (Padres/8th round)
2015 Draft: Bret Helton, RHP, Utah (Pirates/9th round)
2016 Draft: Payton Henry, C, Pleasant Grove HS (Brewers/6th round)
2017 Draft: Seth Corry, LHP, Lone Peak HS (Giants/3rd round)
2018 Draft: DaShawn Kiersey, Jr., OF, Utah (Twins/4th round)
2019 Draft: Jackson Cluff, SS, BYU (Nationals/6th round)
2020 Draft: No selection

2020 Draft Overview

College Players Drafted/Signed: None
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

• None


Wyoming

Top 2022 Prospect: N/A
Top 2023 Prospect: Colter McAnelly, SS, Cheyenne East HS

Highest Draft Picks

Draft History: Brandon Nimmo, OF, East HS, Cheyenne (2011, Mets/1st round, 13th pick)
2014 Draft: No selection
2015 Draft: No selection
2016 Draft: No selection
2017 Draft: No selection
2018 Draft: No selection
2019 Draft: No selection
2020 Draft: No selection

2020 Draft Overview

High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

Prospects in the Top 400:

• None

 

Draft | Prospect Scouting Reports | 4/24/2026

2026 MLB Draft Reports: Top 100

Vincent Cervino
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PG Draft: Top-100 Reports (April Update) 1. Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA R-R, 6-2/202, Chandler, AZ Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Roch Cholowsky has consistently ranked at the top of the class throughout the cycle due to the safety and upside of the profile. Defensively, he is a plus defender at shortstop with soft hands, consistent actions, and quality range. Not only should he stick at the position long term, he should excel there at the next level. Offensively, there is a strong mix of hit and power potential from the right side of the plate. The swing is a bit unorthodox with a shorter finish, but Cholowsky consistently finds the barrel and drives the ball with authority to all fields. He has strong bat to ball skills with impact. He has walked more than stuck out during his collegiate career, giving him a high on-base ability. The run tool is the only tool that doesn’t jump...
Draft | Rankings | 4/24/2026

2026 MLB Draft Board: Top 400

Tyler Henninger
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Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown State Commitment 1 Roch Cholowsky C SS R-R UCLA Chandler AZ 2 Grady Emerson H SS L-R Fort Worth Christian Argyle TX Texas 3 Vahn Lackey C C R-R Georgia Tech Suwanee GA 4 Jackson Flora C RHP R-R UC Santa Barbara Pleasanton CA 5 Jacob Lombard H SS R-R Gulliver Schools Miami FL Miami 6 AJ Gracia C OF L-L Virginia Monroe NJ 7 Ace Reese C 3B L-R Mississippi State Canton TX 8 Eric Booth Jr. H OF L-L Oak Grove Bassfield MS Vanderbilt 9 Justin Lebron C SS R-R Alabama Miramar FL 10 Drew Burress C OF R-R Georgia Tech Perry GA 11 Gio Rojas H LHP L-R Marjory Stoneman Douglas Coral Springs FL Miami 12 Ryder Helfrick C C R-R Arkansas Discovery Bay CA 13 Chris Hacopian C SS R-R Texas A&M Potomac MD 14 Cameron Flukey C RHP R-R Coastal Carolina Egg Harbor Township NJ 15 Cole Carlon C LHP L-L Arizona State Tempe AZ 16 Jared Grindlinger H LHP/OF L-L Huntington...
Press Release | Press Release | 4/23/2026

Kash Shaikh Named Perfect Game CMO

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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 NAMES KASH SHAIKH CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER AND HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, April 23, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that Kash Shaikh has been named the company’s new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Head of International. In this role, Shaikh will serve on Perfect Game’s executive leadership team, overseeing global marketing, brand strategy, creative, partnerships and sponsorships, while leading the company’s international P&L and expansion. Shaikh brings more than two decades of experience building brands, businesses and communities across sports, media and consumer...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 4/22/2026

PG Softball Battle for the Belt

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Perfect Game Softball Battle for the Belt April 18-19, 2026 Des Moines, Iowa It was a cold and very windy weekend, but the girls still came out and put in their best efforts. If you wanted the place to see some of the state’s top talent, this was the tournament to be at. The 18u division was quite the slugfest! The Ankeny Centennial 18U -Kennedy team took down a tough Iowa Alliance Select-Benge team in the championship. Both teams had double digit homeruns on the weekend. In the 16u division the Iowa Aries CE Fire Black took control of the game from the start and never let up on the gas, taking down a solid Alliance Select- Harper team. 18U Division Kori Lincicum (2026 Ankeny, IA) of the Centennial Jaguars- Kennedy and Drake Bulldog softball commit was the weekends MVP Pitcher. Lincicum defeated a tough Alliance team in the championship game finishing with that game with 11...
High School | General | 4/23/2026

Northeast High School Notebook

Jheremy Brown
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In a season that has already had many exciting matchups across various events, we as a staff would like to highlight or “Shout-Out” notable performers along with an Uncommitted Spotlight and Team Spotlight.  Uncommitted Spotlight: Mason Rosenberg, 1B, 2027, Bishop Eustace Prep  Uncommitted Mason Rosenberg (2027, NJ) has been an absolute force within the Bishop Eustace lineup, as the left-handed hitting slugger is hitting .481 through eleven games including six homers. The strength has vastly improved, allowing for Rosenberg to impact the baseball with authority to all fields. Couple that with improved speed and athleticism, this uncommitted 2027 can be a welcomed addition to a class looking for offense.  Team Spotlight: Northern Burlington (9-0) Northern Burlington is once again off to a hot start, as the Greyhounds sit at 9-0 thus far and have continued to...
Juco | Rankings | 4/22/2026

JUCO Top 25: April 22

Blaine Peterson
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Another week down and Johnson County continues their torrid run to remain at number 1. They're 46-2 on the season with multiple hitters over 25 bombs which is astonishing for the level as the Cavs have announced themselves as title favorites. Just a couple of weeks left heading down the stretch and our field remains mostly the same with the two additions of midwest powerhouse Iowa Western and the Warriors of East Central who will have a tough test Wednesday in Poplarville against fellow Mississippi adversary Pearl River in a mid-week double header.   Rk. School Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 46-2 2 Gaston (NC) 47-3 3 Walters State (TN) 42-10 4 McLennan (TX) 38-8 5 Southern Nevada (NV) 33-9 6 Chipola (FL) 39-9 7 Blinn (TX) 33-12 8 Florida Southwestern (FL) 32-13 9 Florence-Darlington (SC) 42-10 10 Pearl River (MS) 39-9 11 Cloud County (KS) 40-4 12 Cochise (AZ) 39-11 13 Midland (TX)...
College | Story | 4/23/2026

Coppy's Corner: April 23 POY Deep Dive

John Coppolella
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Each week I huddle with Vinnie Cervino and Craig Cozart  to discuss Top-25 rankings and Players of the Week. In Coppy’s Corner, I dive deeper into these Players of the Week, providing analysis from 20+ years working in baseball front offices at the highest level.     Player of the Week: Tague Davis – University of Louisville  Between 2016-2022, the University of Louisville produced 14 players taken in the Top 5 Rounds of the MLB Draft, seven of whom were taken in the 1st Round. The Cardinals haven’t produced a Top 5 Rounds pick since 2022, but that will change soon with Davis. Still only 20 years old and not draft-eligible until 2027, Davis continued his assault on college baseball this weekend with a 7-for-12 performance that included 5 HR. On the 2026 season, Davis is hitting .389 AVG / .489 OBP / .911 SLG / 1.392 OPS. That’s a 400+...
College | Rankings | 4/22/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 22

Nick Herfordt
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The final weeks of the college baseball regular season have a way of separating programs that are genuinely postseason-ready from those that have simply been good enough for long enough. Conference tournaments loom, selection committees are paying close attention, and every game on the schedule carries weight that it simply didn't in February. This week's action, combined with the latest Perfect Game Top 25, paints a picture of a college baseball landscape where the top is clearly defined — and where the middle is a genuine battle. What follows is a cross-level look at teams across the NAIA, NCAA Division II, and NCAA Division III ranks who find themselves in that uncomfortable space: not safely in, not clearly out, but firmly on the bubble. Some have built compelling résumés that should hold up under scrutiny. Others have excellent records against soft competition...
High School | Rankings | 4/21/2026

High School Top 50 Update: April 21

Tyler Russo
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Another few weeks have wrapped up this high school season as we’re flying through the spring and most southern states are starting playoffs right around the corner. With the end of the regular season, we have another National Top 50 update to bring to you, along with this will be the start of the weekly editions of our National Top 50. We have a change at the top of the rankings as Venice (FL) takes over the top spot after just dominating their competition in the state of Florida this year. Orange Lutheran (CA) drops one spot to No. 2 after dropping a series but still holds firm at No. 2 in the country. Barbe (LA) has continued to dominate and holds onto the No. 3 spot while Tomball (TX) skyrockets in this update to No. 4 in the country, currently holding an incredible 30-0-1 record. The rest of the top-10 is names we’ve become accustomed to see with Aledo (TX) at No. 5, IMG...
Tournaments | Story | 4/21/2026

Southeast Super NIT #2 Scout Notes

Jason Phillips
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Chase Jelks (‘30 GA)- with a long double to deep CF. Huge day from the primary SS, 5-for-6 w/ 4 doubles & 6 RBI. #SESuperNIT @TheDreamBall @PG_Georgia https://t.co/biFSzXCrUt pic.twitter.com/HCQMduedb5 — Perfect Game Youth (@PGYouthBB) April 20, 2026 Chase Jelks (’30, Atlanta, Ga.)- the left-handed hitting Jelks was all over the barrel on Sunday in a pair of games for The Dream 14U Black. He finished the day with five hits in six at-bats which included four doubles and six runs batted in. His two doubles and four runs batted in played a big part in the Gold Playoffs Round 1 victory over the talented BPA squad out of California. He backed up that performance with three more hits in a quarterfinal’s loss to the East Cobb Astros 14U Orange to finish the tournament with a .600 batting average and 1.636 on-base plus slugging percentage. A primary utility infielder,...
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