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Tournaments  | Story | 12/20/2023

Class of 2026 Tourney AA Team

In a class that looks loaded early on with middle of the field defenders that can swing the bat, there were lots of standouts on the tournament side in terms of production. We take a look back at top performers in our annual PG Tournament All Americans for the 2026 (15U) class. 25 of the players listed are former PG Select Festival participants and Grady Emerson was selected to participate in the inaugural Perfect Game All Star Game

Bubba Coleman and Francisco Soria led all players with 8 All Tournament teams a piece, followed by Noah Wilson and Trevor Condon with 7 during the 2023 tournament season.





The 2023 Tournament Player of the Year for the 2026 (15U) class is Brady Marshall. The University of Tennessee commit hit .422 which included 15 extra base hits. He also walked at a 19% clip, accumulated a 1.351 OPS and even added 9 stolen bases to round out a phenomenal year playing almost exclusively against top competition. 



Brayden Harris gets the nod for Tournament Pitcher of the Year. Harris is as consistent as there is when it comes to stuff and toughness. One of the big factors here came down to his 82 strikeouts in 42+ innings, exactly half (41) came in high leverage innings during bracket play of major events. He continues to show that he wants the ball in win-or-go-home situations.
 

First Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA OPS ATT
C Jackson Weber AZ FS21 Stars 68 26 9 2 1 31 4 0.456 1.252 3
C John Dolan TX WFSW 61 21 5 1 2 22 6 0.525 1.506 4
C Devin Diaz  NY Northeast pride national 71 26 8 0 2 15 16 0.473 1.305 5
1B Cj Alfano NY Body Armor Titans 118 39 11 5 4 31 19 0.470 1.495 8
1B Dalton Mandel AL 5-Star Bama 73 28 7 4 2 18 21 0.538 1.451 6
MIF Kam Schrag TX Dulins Dodgers 71 24 8 3 3 32 3 0.453 1.458 4
MIF Jacob Lombard FL Brewers Scout 115 34 4 5 1 25 11 0.382 1.086 6
MIF Parker Loew FL Canes National 117 35 8 1 5 24 13 0.372 1.125 2
MIF Bubba Coleman GA East Cobb Astros 16u 192 55 17 3 5 46 28 0.362 1.091 8
MIF Aiden Ruiz NY Team Elite 15u Scout 66 24 5 1 2 13 4 0.453 1.244 3
MIF Jaxson Wood AL Wow Factor National 87 32 7 5 1 20 10 0.438 1.218 5
3B Jack Richerson GA 643 DP Cougars 103 45 12 4 1 31 7 0.563 1.500 6
3B Jack Marriott TX The Storm Tsunami 68 27 10 2 2 25 6 0.491 1.428 6
OF Brady Harris FL SBA Bolts 127 42 9 3 1 30 15 0.433 1.173 5
OF Braxton Barber TX Dulins Dodgers 71 28 8 1 1 21 10 0.549 1.480 3
OF Jorvorskie Lane Jr. TX USA Prime National 121 37 4 7 4 34 27 0.446 1.419 6
OF Wessley Roberson GA East Cobb Astros 16u 122 42 11 6 0 31 23 0.506 1.414 6
OF Deion Cole GA Smartense 17u The Show 121 42 11 2 5 31 20 0.404 1.172 4
OF Kevin Roberts Jr MS Wow Factor National 62 18 3 0 1 11 11 0.400 1.098 4
UTL CJ Sampson TX Banditos Underclass 85 26 6 5 1 29 12 0.464 1.404 4
UTL Brady Marshall NC South Charlotte Panthers 83 27 9 3 3 25 9 0.422 1.351 6
UTL Kruz Schoolcraft OR USA Prime National 67 20 5 0 3 19 1 0.385 1.176 3

First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name State Team ERA IP K WHIP ATT
RHP Brayden Harris FL SBA Bolts 1.98 42.1 82 1.25 9
LHP RJ Cope GA GBSA Rays Premier 1.47 38.0 55 1.18 6
RHP Sylas Billie FL College Prospects 1.29 103.1 158 0.90 18
RHP Joseph Mittiga GA East Cobb Astros 1.34 83.2 114 0.98 11
RHP Andreas Soto NV GBG Vegas 0.58 48.1 71 0.97 10
LHP Michael Gambone VA Nova Premier 0.28 25.1 31 0.83 3
RHP Joseph Park GA Devine Baseball 0.42 33.1 46 0.72 6
RHP Carson Liedel MI Motor City Hit Dogs 0.77 36.1 49 1.10 6
RHP Matthew Sharman GA Canes National 0.82 34.0 53 0.82 5
RHP Ethan Wheeler FL Blue Jays Scout Team 0.76 27.2 41 1.45 5
RHP Cameron Hanes FL Canes National 1.41 39.2 54 0.88 4
RHP Jake Carbaugh FL FTB/Phillies 1.58 48.2 70 1.38 7
LHP Will Adams  AL TPL Pro Elite 2.02 27.2 59 1.08 6
RHP Storm Lickliter FL Space Coast Rockets 2.18 45.0 59 1.40 9
LHP Bohdi Robertson  NC A2K National 1.22 46.0 57 0.98 10
LHP John Ingle  NC Charlotte Baseball Academy 1.31 37.0 57 0.96 6
RHP Juan Pablo Altamirano AZ Wow Factor Arizona 1.74 76.2 101 1.06 15

Second Team Hitters

Pos.  Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG  OPS ATT
C Andrew Costello PA Canes National  51 13 3 1 2 9 6 0.351 1.159 1
C John Stowers AL USA Prime Red 110 30 8 4 3 34 5 0.349 1.103 5
C Brady Murrietta CA Canes National 38 14 3 0 2 18 10 0.368 1.134 1
1B Quinn Showalter TN EBC 15u 96 35 13 2 3 33 1 0.486 1.451 6
1B Francisco Soria TX 21 Baseball Academy 156 50 12 1 8 58 3 0.420 1.297 8
1B William Benson  NC TPA Nationals  85 30 3 3 2 35 12 0.469 1.256 3
MIF Grady Emerson TX Canes National 54 16 5 0 2 13 6 0.340 0.982 2
MIF Keon Johnson  GA Wow Factor National 95 26 7 1 1 20 9 0.338 0.985 3
MIF Christian Doty GA Padres Scout Team  126 36 9 3 1 23 15 0.383 1.114 4
MIF Matt Ponatoski OH Legends Scout Team 64 16 2 1 1 18 5 0.372 1.113 3
MIF Keaton Neal  KS USA Prime 16u Red 60 18 5 2 2 13 2 0.346 1.068 2
MIF Macen Collura  NV Florida Pokers 70 29 3 3 2 26 7 0.500 1.316 5
3B Lucas Cannady FL MBA 2026 96 34 8 4 1 25 12 0.430 1.192 4
3B Hudson Reed GA Smartense 16u 106 38 12 4 1 29 7 0.413 1.144 6
OF Ethan Rathmann FL Power Baseball 2025 76 23 7 1 0 12 12 0.397 1.052 3
OF Noah Wilson  TN Blue Sox Premier 116 40 7 6 5 26 21 0.417 1.288 6
OF Trevor Condon GA East Cobb Astros  94 35 8 4 0 19 30 0.455 1.216 7
OF Jaser Arms TN Exposure 16u National 167 43 12 4 2 26 31 0.371 1.152 7
OF Tommy Baker  TN Swingcheck 15u 91 30 12 2 5 29 6 0.405 1.341 4
UTL Beau Peterson KS Canes National 69 21 11 2 0 17 3 0.356 1.045 4
UTL Logan Corley TX Dulin Dodgers 70 32 10 2 2 27 4 0.500 1.355 3
UTL Jacob Webster CA PFA Studs 81 27 2 4 3 18 19 0.391 1.148 5

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Team ERA IP K WHIP ATT
RHP Logan Plymel  GA Pines Spurlin 2.03 46.7 62 1.179 10
LHP Connor Langdon  GA Canes Southeast 0.90 23.1 25 1.200 4
LHP Ethan Curtis  GA Devine Baseball 16U 1.94 54.0 56 1.093 7
RHP Cesar Cisneros TX 5 Star Performance 2026 1.24 42.2 55 1.133 6
LHP Carter Cox FL Florida Burn 0.95 35.6 54 1.324 5
RHP Andrew Detlefsen  FL Jax Indians  1.09 38.2 54 1.216 8
RHP Westin Chen  GA GA Sandlot  1.75 41.9 54 1.409 9
RHP Bryson Williams  FL GSB Prospects  1.22 32.7 53 1.485 7
LHP Gio Rojas FL SBA Bolts 0.60 23.1 36 0.810 5
LHP Matthew Shapiro  GA  Georiga Jackets 2.17 38.2 53 1.422 5
RHP Jack Smejkal TX HP 2026 0.72 27.0 52 1.057 6
RHP Carson Adomnik GA 643 DP Cougars 1.18 39.8 52 1.032 6
RHP Ethan Dejesus  FL Florida Burn 2.33 39.9 52 1.571 6
RHP Caleb Rupp PA 3U3D Delucia Baseball 1.79 37.6 51 1.385 5
LHP Joseph Soto GA Devine Baseball 16u 0.75 35.7 50 0.884 6
LHP Brayden Loquasto GA  East Cobb Astros 0.96 62.3 50 1.194 9
LHP Cody Boshell FL 5 Star Performance 1.73 34.0 49 1.101 4
RHP Jack Ryan OH  Team Elite National  2.54 29.4 42 1.385 7
LHP Tyler Ellis GA Blue Jays Scout Team 2.43 30.5 40 1.421 5



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