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Tournaments  | Story | 1/19/2024

2023: Highest Win % by Org.

2023: Most Titles by Organization | Wins by Organization

Today we wrap up our review of the 2023 circuit by seeing which organizations had the highest winning percentage on the year, led by Elite RBI and their 118-22 record, good for an .840 winning percentage. 



Rank Name Wins Losses Ties %
1 Elite RBI 118 22 0 0.84
2 West Coast Hooks Baseball 54 6 3 0.82
3 Central Florida Bad Boyz 43 10 0 0.81
4 Team Florida Baseball Academy 64 13 1 0.81
5 Reed Johnson Baseball Academy 91 21 1 0.80
6 Cali Canes Elite - Delgado 41 9 1 0.79
7 TC Titans 62 18 0 0.78
8 Oklahoma Fuel 48 10 2 0.77
9 Veteran Bat Company 50 15 0 0.77
10 Citius Baseball 56 17 0 0.77
11 Premier-National 45 12 1 0.76
12 SA Supreme 44 12 1 0.76
13 Jersey Storm 52 15 1 0.75
14 303 Athletics 58 15 2 0.75
15 Houston Hustlers 8u- Vargas 42 14 0 0.75
16 Carolina Cardinals 38 13 0 0.75
17 Team Kaos 65 21 1 0.74
18 HITS 42 15 0 0.74
19 Pike Road Baseball 43 16 0 0.73
20 Atlanta Diamondbacks Baseball 69 24 1 0.73
21 NorCal CGE Baseball 44 15 1 0.72
22 Deer Park Spikes 53 19 1 0.72
23 SNT 16u 42 15 1 0.71
24 Houston Bengals 41 17 0 0.71
25 Showcase Baseball 38 14 1 0.70
26 East Coast Baseball (ECB) 56 22 1 0.70
27 STX Arsenal 44 19 0 0.70
28 DNA of Champions Sports Performance 37 16 0 0.70
29 Base Eleven 101 40 2 0.70
30 Texas Nitro 57 25 0 0.70
31 CLUTCH ELITE 68 26 2 0.69
32 Scrap Baseball 52 19 2 0.69
33 SHOWTIME BASEBALL 45 18 1 0.69
34 Arizona Travel Ball 46 19 1 0.69
35 West Coast Federals 135 58 2 0.69
36 Turn Two Baseball 37 15 1 0.69
37 Deer Park 39 18 0 0.68
38 TEST Baseball 121 46 5 0.68
39 Prime Baseball 164 72 2 0.68
40 Gladiators Baseball 41 17 1 0.68
41 Allstars Academy 99 35 6 0.68
42 Midlothian Panther Baseball Club 52 19 3 0.68
43 Keystone State Bombers 95 36 5 0.67
44 Premier 68 27 3 0.67
45 Out of the Park 35 13 2 0.67
46 Richmond Raiders 39 19 0 0.67
47 North Texas Fury Elite 41 16 2 0.67
48 Let Them Play 127 50 6 0.67
49 SW 38 17 1 0.67
50 Louisiana Outlaws 36 14 2 0.67
51 Lamorinda Baseball Club 34 15 1 0.67
52 Cent Tex Storm 83 40 1 0.66
53 Alpha Baseball 57 23 3 0.66
54 Tri County Vipers 35 16 1 0.66
55 Central Florida Suns 46 22 1 0.66
56 TBT Ballers Baseball 410 187 14 0.66
57 Birmingham Stars 68 32 2 0.65
58 Stilly Venom 34 18 0 0.65
59 ODC BATS 49 26 0 0.65
60 FS21 Baseball 49 24 1 0.65
61 Knights Elite BBC 62 31 1 0.65
62 Renegades 54 29 0 0.65
63 Conroe Area Youth Baseball 37 16 2 0.65
64 SA Yankees 44 22 1 0.65
65 Complete Game 62 32 1 0.65
66 Diamond Elite 107 49 5 0.64
67 Storm Chasers 145 72 4 0.64
68 Hartselle Speed 47 22 2 0.64
69 Artillery Baseball 90 34 8 0.64
70 Swarm Baseball 54 26 2 0.64
71 Texas Hot Shots 36 18 1 0.64
72 Baystros 70 27 6 0.64
73 X Team 170 79 8 0.64
74 Blacksox Nation 34 15 2 0.64
75 Houston Bengals 147 73 5 0.64
76 3up 3down baseball academy 53 26 2 0.64
77 New Orleans Renegades 37 19 1 0.64
78 Team 850 37 17 2 0.64
79 Austin Dirt Dawgs 37 15 3 0.64
80 Crawdads Baseball Club 44 19 3 0.64
81 Area Stars 79 41 2 0.64
82 Showtime 42 18 3 0.64
83 Texas Dynasty 35 18 1 0.64
84 STA-MO STORM 103 53 3 0.64
85 STL Prospects 129 68 3 0.64
86 South Florida Giants 80 40 3 0.63
87 Texas Railhawks 45 26 0 0.63
88 Gold Culture 126 63 5 0.63
89 Bullets 41 22 1 0.63
90 Lake Houston Sluggers 46 25 1 0.63
91 Lake Stevens Riptide 63 35 1 0.63
92 ZT Baseball 823 414 35 0.63
93 Macon Impact 98 54 2 0.63
94 Summerfield Stars 64 36 1 0.63
95 Cincy Legends Baseball 32 19 0 0.63
96 Rep City 32 17 1 0.63
97 Big Easy Sportsplex 42 23 1 0.63
98 Spring Branch Sluggers 42 23 1 0.63
99 The Yard 42 21 2 0.63
100 DKC 52 27 2 0.63
101 Mansfield Horned Frogs 50 26 2 0.63
102 Houston Jackets Baseball Academy 35 19 1 0.63
103 Conroe Hitmen 35 17 2 0.63
104 Southern Nevada Tribe 78 39 4 0.62
105 Gulf coast Crush 48 29 0 0.62
106 Naturals 43 24 1 0.62
107 Turn2 Baseball 54 33 0 0.62
108 Swamp Donkeys 36 18 2 0.62
109 Tritons Baseball Club 31 19 0 0.62
110 Cali National Baseball Academy 130 74 3 0.62
111 Dulin's Dodgers 227 125 8 0.62
112 LA STORM 45 22 3 0.62
113 Pines Baseball 98 55 3 0.62
114 MVP Hustle 250 126 15 0.62
115 Yankees Baseball Club 48 26 2 0.62
116 Houston Wildcatters 1566 840 70 0.62
117 Confidence2Succeed 67 36 3 0.61
118 The Hood 59 27 5 0.61
119 Charlotte Baseball Academy 78 45 2 0.61
120 WEST FLORIDA BASEBALL ACADEMY 97 55 3 0.61
121 DC BASEBALL 76 40 4 0.61
122 Yalobusha Giants 38 22 1 0.61
123 100 mph Club by Maels Rodriguez 49 27 2 0.61
124 VSA Lions 175 93 9 0.61
125 Dallas Mustangs 55 27 4 0.61
126 Texas Blacksox 47 28 1 0.61
127 Houston Bengals 36 23 0 0.61
128 LVR 229 125 11 0.61
129 Kali 365 Baseball 84 46 4 0.61
130 Las Vegas Desert Bulldogs 56 28 4 0.61
131 Motor City Hit Dogs 135 73 7 0.61
132 FC Bucks 31 20 0 0.61
133 RGV Cubs Powers 82 45 4 0.61
134 7u Georgia Impulse 37 22 1 0.61
135 Julington Creek Baseball 40 24 1 0.61
136 Patrick Fant 40 24 1 0.61
137 Texas Camo Baseball Academy 46 26 2 0.61
138 Original Florida Pokers 124 65 8 0.60
139 Lake Travis Outlaws 273 163 8 0.60
140 ATX HUSTLE 32 21 0 0.60
141 Tampa Panthers 32 19 1 0.60
142 League City Impact 32 19 1 0.60
143 Sports Academy 47 27 2 0.60
144 Venados “ Baseball Brothers” 50 33 0 0.60
145 Beehive Baseball 90 54 3 0.60
146 Humble Bulldogs 75 48 1 0.60
147 TN Prime 30 20 0 0.60
148 Stars Baseball - Virginia 82 53 1 0.60
149 Duran Baseball Academy 58 33 3 0.60
150 CT Grind 46 25 3 0.60
151 Indiana Bulls 74 44 3 0.60
152 Baystars 31 21 0 0.60
153 BPA 205 115 12 0.60
154 The Right Way Baseball 143 91 3 0.60
155 Franklin Baseball Club 81 53 1 0.60
156 HTX Cougars 53 30 3 0.60

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Tre Hallberg (‘27, AZ) hammers this out to deep LCF for a 2-run 💣. Continues to stand out at the plate. Power will only continue to develop #WWBAWest @PG_Uncommitted https://t.co/NlWlDygpwg pic.twitter.com/RHrgYXLmwm — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) July 10, 2026 Tre Hallberg (2027, Mesa, Ariz.) was nearly impossible to get out over the first two days of action, going 7-for-9 with a triple and a home run. A balanced right-handed swing stays compact to contact. There is quick hand speed through the zone with feel for the barrel. Hallberg has a strong feel to hit to go with power that continues to develop. The upside is apparent.  William Garcia Falmer (2027, El Dorado Hills, Calif.) collected a pair of mulit-hit games over the course of day one and two, going 5-for-7 with two doubles, a homer, and seven runs driven in. Garcia Falmer features a physical build...
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Windy City Invite & Open Scout Notes: Part 1 Braedon Paczocha (2028, Palmyra, Wis.), a 5-foot-11, 180-pound frame catcher for GRB STiKS 16U Black, displayed a quick bat with the ability to do damage. Showed a good feel for the barrel throughout the weekend, hitting .538 (7-for-13) with 3 doubles, 8 RBI, 2 stolen bases, and a 1.376 OPS. Also received well behind the plate with quick, efficient transfers and displayed good instincts.    ’28 1B Brock Hamilton (IL) displays some present strength, driving this ball deep into the LCF gap to leg out a triple. Creates loud contact off the bat and does damage here. #WCInvite @WhitesoxAce pic.twitter.com/6EK81gG9Wi — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 5, 2026 Brock Hamilton (2028, Flossmoor, Ill.), one of the top first basemen in Illinois, brings a physical 6-foot-5, 240-pound frame with plenty of present strength...
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