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All American Game  | Story | 8/18/2021

Classic Is Cherry On Top for Ritchie

Photo: Ian Ritchie Jr (Perfect Game)
Ian Ritchie Jr saw a big velocity jump after his freshman year of high school.
 
He had started playing football that year, quarterbacking for his Bainbridge (Wash.) High School team. During his baseball offseason, he was throwing a football 50 to 75 times a day, Ritchie told Perfect Game, and he feels like it made his arm a lot stronger.
 
It came with no compromise to his arm motion or anything related to that, either. Ritchie, who goes by JR, described himself as a gunslinging quarterback – he’s not over-the-top with his shoulder-padded arm, he throws the pigskin how he has naturally always thrown a baseball.
 
That cross training of sorts gave him the extra juice on his fastball, but hadn’t really turned him into a pitcher yet. At that point, after his freshman season, he had always been a shortstop. The velo had turned him into a thrower, but he wanted to be a pitcher.
 
“I was throwing pretty hard, but I wasn’t a pitcher,” Ritchie said. “I didn’t know how to pitch. I had been a shortstop leading up to that. I had always had people tell me that I was going to be a pitcher in college, but I was just like, ‘Oh, whatever.’ They said I wasn’t fast enough to play infield so I just thought, ‘Ok, I’ll get faster.’ I never really realized it until I made that velo jump that I really have a future in this.”
 
Ritchie then began working with a pitching coach, Kevin Gunderson, to turn himself into a pitcher. Gunderson is well-known in the Northwest, having pitched his way into the record books at Oregon State in the mid-2000s and pitching in the Braves system for some time.
 
Gunderson has worked with Perfect Game All-Americans in the past, including Mick Abel, who Ritchie works out with from time to time.
 
Routine was the biggest thing the pairing worked on, and learning how to become a pitcher, not just a position player who happens to throw pretty hard. His mechanics got locked down, and progress was certainly made.
 
At that point was when Ritchie started tinkering with his pitch mix a bit, too.
 
“I was really fastball, curveball, and I threw a changeup a little bit,” he said. “It really wasn’t some crazy effective pitch though. There was a lot of stuff wrong with it. I slowed my arm speed down, I babied it, tried to create movement. When I started working with [Gunderson], that curveball turned into a slider, and the changeup got locked down a little more. I’ve been working on those two pitches the last two offseasons, on top of my fastball.”
 
It was around that same time when Ritchie got connected with Josh Wright, a trainer in southern California. Ritchie told Wright, who has connections in the Canes organization, that he was interested in playing for the national travel ball powerhouse.
 
Wright made a call, and Ritchie was in. It didn’t take much convincing to grab a prospect as talented as Ritchie. Ritchie got on the phone with Canes National head coach Jeff Petty to set up a schedule of what events he would be at, and away he went.
 
There has been a lot of success since, which is of course nothing new to Ritchie or the Canes organization.
 
The 6-foot-2 right-hander, who is the No. 14 overall prospect in the 2022 class and No. 4 right-handed pitcher, has been named to all-tournament teams three times with the Canes name on his chest. His first such event was the 2020 WWBA 16u National Championship, in which he was up to 93 mph with his fastball. That performance was followed up by a similar all-tournament one at the 17u National Championship.
 
He was up to 96 on the mound at last fall’s WWBA World Championship, and was all-tournament at this summer’s WWBA 17u National Championship, throwing five innings of no runs and no walks while striking out seven.
 
Playing for the Canes has been eye-opening, Ritchie said. The amount of talent on the roster at any given tournament is impressive. It has raised his game in the process.
 
“Every single guy on that team is legit,” Ritchie said. “Growing up in the Northwest, I’d say the talent is pretty top heavy. So the first time I played with [Canes], there were a couple balls hit in the gap and I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s a double.’ And I look back and we’ve got a guy getting there. Like are you kidding me? That ball should not be caught. It’s a crazy experience with all these guys I heard about growing up playing travel ball. I’m on their team now.”
 
There will be 11 prospects at the Perfect Game All-American Classic who have played for the Canes, including Ritchie. Most of them – guys like Roman Anthony, Ryan Clifford, Paxton Kling, Eli Serrano, and Cole Young – will be playing for the East squad.
 
Ritchie, hailing from Washington state, will of course be suiting up for the West. That may lead to some fun matchups when Ritchie gets his chance on the bump, and it’s something he is looking forward to.
 
“I really like facing those guys because I’ve been around them for so long,” he said. “I kind of have an understanding on how to pitch them…It’s always fun when I get to face my buddies, I always start laughing on the mound. It’s always fun.”
 
Getting to the All-American Classic is something Ritchie has had his eyes on for some time now. When he was 13 years old, he thought he had a good shot at making the Perfect Game 13u Select Festival roster, but didn’t make the cut.
 
That made him work harder than he ever had, while at the same time seeing players from the Northwest getting the opportunity to play in the Classic each year.
 
His workout buddy, Abel, is one of the notable selections from that area in the past couple years.
 
“Growing up in the Northwest, you see a couple guys every year make it,” Ritchie said. “There was Corbin Carroll, then Mick Abel, last year it was Malakhi Knight and Max Debiec. I got to play with those two, and I work out with Mick, so it’s definitely been something that I’ve always dreamed of and wanted to play in. Getting to play on TV and in Petco Park, it looks like such a fun experience.”
 
It’s a crowning achievement for Ritchie and the 59 other prospects selected for the event. Most of those guys are in the middle of the craziness that is late summer heading into their senior year. It’s PG National, then PDP, Area Codes, East Coast Pro, and finish up with the Classic.
 
It’s a whirlwind, but not something Ritchie has taken for granted. He wants to take it all in and enjoy himself as much as possible.
 
The way his dad put it really resonated with Ritchie.
 
“My dad described [the Classic] as a cherry on top of travel baseball,” he said. “It’s a celebration of your accolades of the past however many years you’ve been playing travel ball, whether that’s locally or nationally. I’m going into it trying to soak up the experience, knowing this is something that will only happen once in my lifetime.”

All American Game | Story | 7/3/2026

Initial 2026 All Star Game Roster Reveal

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We are excited to announce the first selections for the 2026 PG All Star Game from both the Perfect Game Junior and Sophomore National Showcases. The PG All Star Game will be held on Friday, August 14th at Citizens Bank Ballpark, the home of the Philadelphia Phillies, and will feature roughly 40 of the top players, predominately from the 2028 class with a few of the very best 2029s also selected. A watchlist has been created from the Junior National Showcase and another group of players will be selected from that showcase towards the end of July as we continue to evaluate players at the major Perfect Game tournaments this summer. The final wave of selections we be made at the PG Underclass All American Games August 5-7 at the UCSD in San Diego, CA. PG Underclass All American Games   Junior National Selections Dexter McCleon Jr. OF Suwanee, GA USA Prime Cullen Scott RHP/3B Melissa,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/9/2026

Windy City Invite & Open Scout Notes: Part 1

Donovan May
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’28 RHP Jack Potsma (IL) went 4.0 IP w/ 4 K, running the FB up to 91 mph. Quick, whippy arm w/ a tall, projectable frame. FB had quality arm-side run, while adding a SL. Good control in the delivery w/ the ability to fill up the zone. FB: 87-91 | SL: 68-73 #WCOpen @RaysIllinois pic.twitter.com/8HfMEeamIC — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 6, 2026 Jack Postma (2028, Barrington, Ill.) is a tall, projectable 6-foot-5, 195-pound pitcher with a quick, whippy arm and loose, athletic actions. The GRB Rays 16U Illinois Green right-hander ran his fastball up to 91 mph with heavy arm-side run while filling up the zone and inducing weak contact. Postma complemented the fastball with a slider and mixed in a fading changeup, giving him a quality three-pitch mix to build upon. Over 4.0 innings, Postma struck out 4, allowing 4 hits while throwing 66% strikes.  ’27 RHP...
Press Release | Press Release | 7/9/2026

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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

Perfect Game Staff
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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

Perfect Game Staff
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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

Perfect Game Staff
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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,...
College | Story | 7/7/2026

USA Collegiate National Team: Stripes

Craig Cozart
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Collegiate National Team: Stars Notes 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 Stripes Position Players  Nico Partida ...
Tournaments | Story | 7/8/2026

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Perfect Game Staff
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13u World Series Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Chaysten Fuentes (2030, Ewa Beach, HI) worked really well from the right side of the plate ending up with five hits and a double in the last two days. The right handed hitting Hawaiian has a ton of strength to the body. The hands work directly to the ball and can hit to all fields in the approach. Has done an incredible job getting the barrel to almost everything and gets on plane in the turn.  Triston Valdez (2031, Castaic, CA) was electric on day four batting .500 with a double, triple, and five rbis. The barrel is really quick to the ball and works with a level path. Against NY Gotham 13u Ghost, Valdez would not be denied demolishing the bases clearing triple way back into the RCF gap. Stays inside the baseball consistently with the hands and torques it hard.  Christopher Julian Leija (2031, Weslaco, TX) really showed out the last two...
Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

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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...
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