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High School  | General | 11/24/2023

Regional Superlatives: West Coast

Most Likely to Make a Jump in the Rankings in 2024

Trevor Goldenetz (2025) OF | Huntington Beach HS

The TCU commit currently sits in the #100 position in California and feel he’s going to be a rankings riser his junior year. Not only is he part of one of the most talented and recognized public high school rosters in the country, Goldenetz is a key cog at the top of the lineup with some speed, contact ability, and a table setter for the big boys that follow. He’s a natural outfielder with terrific instincts and makes great routes. He’s got a couple carry tools that will serve him well going forward and feel he will make a significant impact for the Oilers in 2024. -Steve Doherty



Nate Castellon (2024) SS | Calabasas High School 

Not an imposing figure standing at just 5’10”/165 lbs, it’s that stature that probably has prevented Castellon from jumping up in the rankings sooner.  Castellon shows advanced up the middle actions on the dirt that could see him jump significantly in 2024, much like fellow Calabassas alum Phoenix Call last year.  If he were a few inches taller, it feels like Castellon would be a household name already, but the height may put him in the bucket where he has to go to school  (Cal Poly commit), perform, and see what happens draft wise. -Steve Fiorindo

Jett Kenady (2025) SS | Carlsbad HS (San Diego)

At 6’2, 180 pounds, he has the frame and athleticism to stay at shortstop long term.  Looks to follow up on an impressive sophomore season in which he hit .327 and showed some pop with seven home runs.  Also had seven doubles and added a triple. Quick twitch athlete with a big arm across the diamond.   Jett has all the physical tools to be one of the best players in the state of California in 2024. Kenady is a Cal Berkeley Commit. -Scott Rankin


Most Likely to Hit .500 at PG Events in 2024


Brady Ebel (2025) INF | Corona High School 

Hitting 500 is obviously not an easy feat, in order to do so at any level you need to have an excellent approach, a skill that Brady Ebel has consistently displayed the past few years.  He employs an all field approach, willing to collect his knocks while looking to impact in hitters counts.  In 2023, Ebel walked three times as many times than he struck out, numbers that help exemplify his approach in the box. -SF/SD

Phoenix Brant (2025) OF/1B | San Diego International Studies HS

The 6’4, 205-pounder is looking to follow up a successful sophomore season that saw him get 26 hits in 44 at-bats for a .591 average on the season.  Stays on a level plane with a compact swing and effortless power.  Has an all-fields approach and does not get easily fooled.  Phoenix has been tough at all PG events this year.  He is currently uncommitted. -SR


Most Likely to Make a Velo jump in to the Mid-90s in 2024


Grayson Boles (2025) RHP | Saint Augustine HS (San Diego)

At 6’5, 210-pounds the physical frame suggests that an up-tick in velocity will come at some point. We have seen his fastball topping 89 in the summer months with spin into the 2600’s and feel with his current trajectory and athleticism he will take that next jump into the mid 90’s. He has recently committed to the University of Texas. Really looking forward to following him into the spring. -SD


Levi Sterling (2024) RHP | Notre Dame HS

A long, lean frame with an easy, loose, and buttery delivery are some of the key traits that I look for expecting velocity gains and Sterling epitomizes those traits, probably more than anyone in So Cal for the 2024 class.  Sterling regularly works in the low 90’s and ran the heater up to 94 at PG National, numbers that could easily make a jump with some good added weight and strength over the holidays. - SF 

Max Collins (2024) RHP | La Costa Canyon HS (San Diego)

At 6’4, 205-pounds, Collins has a physical presence on the mound and still has room to add.  Recently was up to 91 at a PG event and I believe he still has more in the tank.  Long arm action with a deceptive delivery had him dominating hitters on a regular basis.  With added strength in the lower half, I can see Collins making that velocity jump in the spring.  Max is committed to UC Santa Barbara. -SR


Most Likely to Back Up a Breakout in 2024


Braylon Doughty (2024) RHP | Chaparral HS

Doughty wasn’t a well known quantity early in 2023; his junior year, however, he was no stranger to success as he had more than a solid year to boast about on the mound. We saw him excel on the football field as a kicker and on the diamond where he was committed to Long Beach St. at the time. Since then he de-committed and re-committed to Oklahoma St. after a stellar performance at the Area Code Games in August for the Brewers. Doughty features some loud stuff that will play and certainly puts him in MLB draft discussions. The fastball is 93-95, topping 96 and the slider is MLB-ready pitch 83-87 with spin into the 3100’s. We are looking forward to following his progression into the spring, and exceeding expectations. -SD

Anthony Pack Jr. (2025) OF  | Millikan HS 

Jumping up to #5 in California for the class of 2025, I’d say it’s safe to say that Pack really broke out in 2023.  With added strength to the frame, I expect Pack to continue to evolve his skill set in to a more dynamic profile where he can impact the baseball more regularly.  He’s always had a strong feel to hit, with the ability to impact the game in multiple ways, more power can take him to an even higher level. - SF

Angel Laya (2025) OF | Eastlake HS (San Diego)

At 6’3, 190-pounds, Laya has an athletic look with excellent projection remaining in the frame. A left-handed hitter, easy and loose left-handed swing with good direction and lots of whip through contact. He shows easy lift to the gaps and solid ability to back spin the ball. The swing is geared for both hit and power and he is an extremely easy mover. The body will fill out and the power will come organically.  The Oregon commit made a huge jump in the rankings in 2023 and I expect he will back up his 2023 breakout season with a big Spring. -SR

Most Likely to Lead the Region in Home Runs in 2024


Tanner Chun (2024) SS | St. Louis HS (Hawaii) 

We have seen Chun quite a bit this summer and have witnessed the power tool develop. He produces great swings with intent and generates easy bat speed and extension through the zone with natural loft. Coupled with having a knack to find the barrel, we feel that he got a shot to hit double digit home runs this season. Chun is a Tulane commit. -SD


Win Gurney (2025) OF  | Mira Costa HS

To be completely honest, I originally had Josiah Hartshorn of Orange Lutheran HS (2025) slated here, but playing half your games at Hart Park, O Lu’s home field (where I think I’ve seen one home run hit) and facing Trinity League pitching led me pivot to Win Gurney, who offers a similar package as Hartshorn.  Committed to Oregon State, Gurney is a physical specimen who doesn’t get cheated in the box. And he can launch, he doesn’t hit wall scrapers, he can loft 'em with big carry and can even mis hit balls that will get out of most high school yards.  - SF
 
Elijah Stephens (2025) 1B/LHP | Sage Creek HS (San Diego)

Features a huge frame at 6’7, 205-pounds with plenty of room to add.  Stephens is looking to add on to a sophomore season in which he hit seven home runs.  Right-handed hitter, wide base with a high hand-set and lift into contact.  The two-way athlete has all the power potential in the world and will only continue to produce as he continues to add strength.  Stephens is currently uncommitted. -SR


2024 MLB Draft | Gut Feel
  

Dylan Fien (2024) C | Great Oak HS 

At 6’3, 205-pounds and athletic, Fien certainly passes the eye test; and put it all on display in Jupiter in October. He’s a strong framed switch-hitting catcher, impacts the baseball, can mirror the swing from both sides and has a couple carry tools to admire. These types of prospects don’t grow on trees and the MLB scouting community is paying close attention to Fien’s progress in the fall leading up to the spring. Fien is a UCLA commit. -SD

Boston Bateman (2024) LHP | Camarillo High School

There hasn’t been any Sasquatch sightings on So Cal mounds since August as the  6’8 lefty has focused on training in advance of the 2024 high school season.  Already the #3 ranked LHP in California Bateman feels primed to make a jump as he continues to maximize his frame.  An LSU commit, Bateman regularly worked the fastball to 94 in 2023, and I expect a tick up in velocity in ‘24 to go along with the swing and miss breaking ball and an occasional changeup. -SF

Stunner Gonzales (2024) RHP | La Costa Canyon HS (San Diego)

At 6’7, 200-pounds, Gonzales has the physical features that Scouts drool over.  Currently, his fastball sits in the low 90’s with an inevitable jump in velocity in the near future.  Gonzales has a ton of growth ahead of him and will only be 17 years old on draft day.  Has the upside of a starting pitcher with durability. Currently committed to LSU -SR

High School | General | 7/1/2026

PG High School All-Americans

Tyler Russo
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High School Top 50: Final Update With the High School season all wrapped up, today we take a look at our First, Second and Third Team All-Americans from around the country. Below you'll find three teams with stats that seem otherworldly from players who'll likely hear their names called in the coming week's MLB Draft. Within the "Notable Stats" section you'll see the individual award winners as well. First Team All-American Pos.  Name Class School State Commitment Notable Stats C Cole Prosek 2026 Magnolia Heights MS Ole Miss .595 BA, 18 HR, 79 RBI 1B Will Adams 2026 Hoover AL LSU .489, 13 HR, 52 RBI IF James Tronstein 2026 Harvard-Westlake CA Vanderbilt .531, 10 HR, 29 RBI, 21 XBH IF Grady Emerson 2026 Fort Worth Christian TX Texas .508, 8 HR, 56 RBI, 34/35 SB, National POY IF Jacob Lombard 2026 Gulliver Schools FL Miami .477, 10 HR, 52 R, 42 H, 14 SB OF Martin Shelar 2026 Marist GA...
Tournaments | Story | 7/19/2026

17u WWBA North Champ. Scout Notes

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Ty Teske (2027, Merrill, WI) worked a complete-game seven-inning shutout while striking out 12 and never allowed the game to speed up on him. The fastball sat 79-81 and touched 83, consistently working to both sides of the plate and getting him into favorable counts. Repeats the delivery exceptionally well and maintained command throughout all seven innings. Mixed in a 69-71 curveball with depth that he showed confidence landing for strikes early or using to finish at-bats. Did an excellent job changing eye levels and preventing hitters from sitting on one pitch.   Landon Sanderson (2027, Lake Crystal, MN) attacked hitters with an 85-87 fastball that reached 89 and showed quality arm-side movement through the zone. The ball comes out with some jump and continued to play throughout the outing. Stayed on the attack from the first inning, consistently getting ahead and forcing...
Tournaments | Story | 7/19/2026

SW Select Champ. Loaded With Talent

Emily Hicks
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After the intense week of the WWBA Championship, another weekend of Perfect Game baseball is set with the Southwest Select Championship Tournament, with three days of competitive action. Taking place at Goodyear Ballpark, teams in the 15U, 16U, and 18U divisions will take the field looking to build momentum, showcase their talent, and compete for a championship against some of the top travel ball programs in the region. The tournament brings together teams from across the west, creating a competitive field filled with established organizations and rising clubs. Throughout pool play and the championship bracket, every game will present an opportunity for players to make an impact. The 15U division features a talented group of rising prospects eager to prove themselves against quality competition. As players continue to develop, this tournament provides another opportunity to gain valuable...
Tournaments | Story | 7/19/2026

16u World Series Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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Cal Pearson (2028, Marietta, GA) is a 6’1/175lb utility athlete who has performed from a couple different spots on day one. Pearson came in to relieve in the bottom of the fifth and filled up the strike zone with predominantly fastball. Stepped up for an at bat in the next inning and helped himself out by sending a 2-1 heater into left field for an rbi double. Following that he got back on the mound and delivered a scoreless inning to put the finishing touches on the save. Was up to 89 and showed a ton of 2-way ability.  Marcus Labouchere (2027, Powder Springs, GA) the Navy commit could not be stopped at the dish on day one going 2-2 with a double and an rbi. Opened up the game getting the barrel on a heater and smoking it into left for a single. After getting hit by pitch in the third, Labouchere lined another fastball into left field for an rbi double. Really gets deep into...
Tournaments | Story | 7/19/2026

Hoover Classic Scout Notes

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Hayes Leach (‘29 MS) has been a thrill to watch here in Hoover, now up to five hits in the tournament as we head into bracket. Serving as the leadoff man for East Coast Sox 2029 Marucci, he holds a really fun profile featuring excellent speed traits with feel to hit gap-to-gap. Often hits baseballs hard on the ground, giving him opportunities to beat throws out. Had three hits with 3 RBI in their 10-run comeback on Saturday. Number two outfielder in the state of Mississippi for class.   Enoch Carlise (‘27 TN) settling in on the bump. FB living in mid-80s featuring ASR coupled w/ low-70s BB. @PG_Tennessee || #HooverClassic pic.twitter.com/lxnHz22TFa — PG Deep South (@PG_DeepSouth) July 18, 2026 Enoch Carlise (‘27 TN) went the distance early Saturday morning for L.E.A.D. Ambassador Black Diamonds, tossing seven innings on just one walk and three hits allowed....
Tournaments | Story | 7/19/2026

15u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 2

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15u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1 RJ Westbrook (‘29, GA) battled traffic early but showcased an advanced pitch mix while striking out three thus far. Got the FB up to 86 w/ late ASR, mixing in a hz SL in the mid-70s. #WWBA @PG_Georgia pic.twitter.com/pvObFgeFUD — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 18, 2026 RJ Westbrook (’29, Marietta, GA) struck out three over as many innings, allowing just a hit while battling traffic. Westbrook showcased an advanced pitch mix from the left side, operating from a lengthy frame with room to fill and projection. He starts over the face before working to the belt and into a high compact leg lift, firing down the mound via a standard-length arm action and a low three-quarters slot. The Georgia native ran the fastball up to 86 with late arm side run and heavy actions at times. Westbrook kept hitters off balance thanks to a tighter horizontal...
PG Select Baseball Festival | General | 7/19/2026

11u Select Festival Roster Release

John McAdams
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11u Select Festival Event Page The sixth iteration of Perfect Game Select 11U Baseball Festival will take place on August 8th at the historic East Cobb Complex in Marietta, Georgia. After an exciting 2026 tournament season, final selections were made after the completion of the Perfect Game Invitational National Championship in Southaven, Mississippi. This year’s rosters are comprised of players twelve different states as twenty-eight of the best players will descend on Georgia in a celebration of their play throughout the season, bringing to light the amazing platform that Perfect Game has created for today’s youth athletes. The sheer amount of talent throughout the country within this age group is a testament to the continued development of so many athletes. The Select Festivals provide elite players with a unique opportunity to compete alongside and against the best talent...
College | Story | 7/18/2026

Cape Cod League Notebook: July 18

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Brandon Shannon | Fr. | RHP | Louisville | Bourne Braves  The freshman right-hander possesses arguably the most electric arm on the Cape, pairing a lean, projectable frame with plenty of room to continue adding strength. Shannon worked an effortless 96-98 mph throughout the outing with premium arm speed. His mid-80s slider generates plenty of swing-and-miss, while his 92-93 mph power changeup gives him a quality third offering to neutralize left-handed hitters. After flashing premium stuff during his freshman season at Louisville, Shannon has carried that arsenal into the summer and possesses the type of arm talent to develop into a Day 1 draft prospect as he continues refining his command and overall polish.    Another look at 1B/P Josiah Overbeek (@HailStateBB) Pull side RBI single here. @BourneBraves https://t.co/YA17RJnFo8 pic.twitter.com/Jw7iDMliZG — PG College...
Tournaments | Story | 7/18/2026

15u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1

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Hudson Sage (’29, Houston, TX) had a strong start to his event, collecting three hits to drive in four including a pair of doubles. Sage operates from a medium right-handed frame with a mix of length and strength, displaying athleticism. He starts with a wide base, keeping the hands high and active, working into a deep inward leg load. The native Texan fires through a quick and compact barrel with accuracy and all fields impact. Defensively, Sage appeared in the outfield where he has proven to have a strong throwing arm. Cooper Holland (‘29, CA) deposits a solo homer to straightaway right. Upright setup from the left side, utilizing HH + an even base. Employs a hovering LL pre-launch. #WWBA @California_PG pic.twitter.com/RuPy6NR3oE — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 17, 2026 Cooper Holland (’29, Mission Viejo, CA) collected two hits to kick off pool play,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

South Champ. & South Elite Scout Notes

Geoff Billock
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Peyton Alvarez (2029, New Braunfels, Texas) put on a display for Marucci Elite TX Ramirez. Went 4-8 with two doubles. Worked strong at bats, drawing a total of six walks. Lot of deep counts, putting stress on opposing arms. Also swiped a staggering seven bases over the span of five games. Repeatable right-handed stroke with hands that work quickly through the zone. Was an absolute force at the top of the order all weekend. Jack Simms (2028, Cypress, Texas) put together a strong showing for Texas Brigade 2028 - Konarik. Went 3-9 with a double, a home run, and five runs batted in. Showed some quick hands, working through an uphill plane, playing well to the pullside. Frame has plenty more in the tank, impact should continue to develop as he fills out. Riley Thompson (2029, Leander, Texas) had another loud weekend for Test Black. 5-9 at the plate with three doubles and no strikeouts. Super...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

BCS Midwest Championship Scout Notes

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’29 INF Aarion Gould (IL) drives this ball deep to CF for a triple. Simple setup w/ a controlled load. Keeps the barrel in the zone w/ good extension through contact. Big day at the plate going 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. #BCSMW @WhitesoxAce pic.twitter.com/QL9jPCTAv8 — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 12, 2026 Aarion Gould (2029, Chicago, Ill.) earned Tournament MVP honors after helping lead Chicago White Sox ACE 2029 to the BCS Midwest Championship. The right-handed infielder displayed a direct swing path with quality barrel accuracy, using the middle of the field approach. Present strength was evident, producing two doubles, one triple, while hitting .444 (8-for-18) with seven RBI, three stolen bases and a 1.277 OPS. Gould also contributed on the mound, tossing 6.0 scoreless innings while allowing three hits and striking out six.   ’29 RHP Xavier Alvarez (IL)...
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