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College  | Story | 3/8/2024

Week 4 Preview Pick 'Em

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No. 11 Duke at No. 1 Wake Forest

We knew the Blue Devils (11-1) were going to have one of the most complete pitching staffs in the nation, but the outlandish offense has been quite a surprise with the losses from last year’s club. They are batting .365 as a team currently and have outhomered their opponents 35:5 so far and the always dangerous, Devin Obee, has a slash line of .476/.905/.531. Stud, LHP Jonathan Santucci has yet to surrender a run or even an extra-base hit and Charlie Bielenson leads the nation with 5 saves. The Demon Deacons (11-1) are loaded on the mound as well but have yet to show the dominant offense that they featured a year ago. The rotation of Hartle, Burns and Massey are more than living up to expectations as they are a combined (8-0), but the bullpen is still a work in progress. Transfer Adam Tellier leads the team with a .413 average and has already accumulated 6 doubles and 5 home runs. This looks like the series of the year so far and it would be hard for Duke to be playing any better putting them in position for the upset.

Cozys' Pick: Duke



This matchup kind of feels like the two top teams in the conference opening up ACC play against each other. Duke has arguably looked like the top team in the country with the eye test while Wake Forest was the unanimous Preseason No. 1 team. The Santucci vs. Hartle matchup will get much of the well-deserved hype but I still like Wake’s backend of the rotation with a longer track record than Duke’s; this will for sure have the feel of a June series.

Vin's Pick: Wake Forest


No. 14 Texas at No. 24 Texas Tech

The Longhorns (7-5) have been a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde act in the last couple weeks. Two weekends ago, they shutout Cal Poly three games in a row and last weekend were swept at the Astro Foundation College Classic before losing at home this week to arch-rival Texas A&M. RHP Lebarron Johnson Jr. is a legit Friday night ace, but the rest of the rotation is a bit unsettled to this point. They can slug a bit and are averaging almost 2 home runs per game, but they are also averaging over 7 free bases per game on the defensive side, giving them some issues. The Red Raiders (10-2) have been on an offensive tear like few teams have shown in recent history as they are averaging over 18 runs per game in the last two weeks. As a team they slash .364/.631/.488 and are 15 for 15 in stolen bases as they pressure their opponents in every aspect of the offensive game. RHP Kyle Robinson has been good in the rotation sitting (2-1) with a 3.14 ERA but no other pitcher with multiple starts has an ERA under 7.00. This weekend will be all about the offense and Texas Tech has one of the best in the nation.

Cozys' Pick: Texas Tech

The second matchup between two Top 25 teams takes place in the Lone Star state as the Longhorns are coming off a tough 0-3 weekend in Houston. The Tech offense can mash and Texas’ big weakness right now looks like their pitching staff. I still believe in Texas long term but the matchup here favors the Red Raiders.

Vin's Pick:
Texas Tech


San Diego at No. 17 Dallas Baptist

By the end of this weekend, the Toreros (6-5) will have played 9 of their 14 games against teams that were ranked in the Top-25 at the time of their competition. They haven’t gone any kind of run yet and the offense has been the bright spot for most of the season. Jack Gurevitch is batting a robust .477 and Jack Costello has done the heavy lifting driving in 18 runs so far. The pitching on the other hand hasn’t round into form yet and they are still looking for answers in the back end of games. The Patriots (11-1) meanwhile, have been playing like a club that should make a serious run at their first ever trip to Omaha. Their sticks are in overdrive, they are hitting .322 as a team with 28 home runs and they have already swiped 24 bags on their way to scoring 9.5 runs per game. Beyond that, they have only committed 6 errors behind a pitching staff where almost every starting pitcher has an ERA in the 3.00 range or below. San Diego is battle tested but Dallas Baptist looks even better than their No. 17 national ranking and play well at home, so they should take the weekend.

Cozys' Pick: Dallas Baptist

This is a super interesting matchup between two teams that are postseason-caliber. The Patriots have been excellent thus far and while the Torreros haven’t racked up the wins they still have a series victory against Arizona and fought Texas hard opening weekend. DBU seems locked in right now but San Diego is not going to get steamrolled either.

Vin's Pick: Dallas Baptist


Boston College at No. 20 NC State

The Todd Interdonato era in Boston is off to an outstanding start as the Eagles (7-3) play their traditional, fundamentally sound version of baseball. They have been virtually flawless on the season with the leather as they have only registered 4 errors all year. They aren’t quite equipped to play Interdonato offense yet as his clubs typically steal 100-plus bags per year, but they do average 8 runs per game. The pitching needs to stabilize, the team ERA of 6.44 currently will be stressed as ACC play hits this weekend. The Wolfpack (9-2) has a deep and dangerous lineup that is hitting .337 as a team while they average 2 home runs and 10 runs per game. Transfer Alec Makarewicz has been of fire batting .404 with 5 doubles, 5 home runs and an amazing 24 RBI already. The concerning part is that the pitching staff surrenders almost 5 walks per game, and they are only fielding .966 resulting in over 8 free bases per game. As they open ACC play, these clubs are both on the uptick, but NC State is tough at home and should open league play in winning style.

Cozys' Pick: NC State

The Wolfpack have won six straight after taking care of business against Towson while Boston College went 2-1 at the MLB Desert Invitational and then took two of three against UT Arlington. Todd Interdonato has a veteran club that should pose a challenge as NC State’s pitching will have to be more consistent if they want to keep the BC offense at bay.

Vin's Pick: NC State


Northeastern at Old Dominion

The Huskies (6-3) have yet to play a home game and started off the season with a tough series loss at Arizona. Since then, they have gone (5-1) and seem to be surging at the right time as seen by their 7-0 victory at Georgia Tech this week. The margin for error is very thin here as their pitching staff has been off to a slow start, they don’t strike out many hitters and they will give up the free pass often. Tyler MacGregor is off to a monster start with the stick, batting .447, slugging .842 and has tallied 13 RBI but they could really use Mike Sirota returning to All-American form. The Monarchs (8-4) may be the most unlikely winning club in the nation as they are only hitting .220 as a team, only slug .336 and are fielding a well below average .964 so far. The pitching staff is the engine for this team, they allow just 4 runs per game, and they have a sparkling 123:27 K-to-BB ratio as a group. Jacob Gomez is a lockdown closer with 3 saves and the staff has great length. Both clubs are grinders, the game determines how they play, and they just find ways to win. Runs could be hard to come by and I like Old Dominion at home this weekend.

Cozys' Pick: Old Dominion

Two consistent programs that have looked inconsistent at times this year but one will have to emerge victorious. I believe that the Mike Sirota turnaround will come sooner rather than later but the Huskies also have to improve on the mound. They have the staff to do it as Wyatt Scotti and Dennis Colleran are more than talented but they just need an all-around effort for the first time this season.

Vin's Pick: Northeastern


Southern Miss at Louisiana Tech

The Golden Eagles (8-5) are coming off a nice series victory over then ranked Indiana State and lost a tough mid-week contest to Mississippi State. The offense has been quite a struggle thus far, they are only hitting .235 and slugging a slim .366 as they average a little over 5 runs per game. The bright spot is that they do play clean with the glove fielding .985 and are loaded with swing and miss artists on the mound. As a staff they carry a 145:41 K-to-BB ratio, good for over 11 strikeouts per game and they hold opponents to a paltry .222 batting average against. Niko Mazza has been sensation in 3 starts with 2-0 record, ERA of 1.96 and a ridiculous 23:1 K-to-BB ratio. The Bulldogs (12-1) are off to one of the hottest starts in the nation and are extremely tough at home in “The Love Shack”. They are a well-rounded offensive club with a slash line of .312/.485/.423, averaging over 8 runs per game and have outscored their opponents by an absurd 108-to-35 margin. While they are solid defensively, they are pitching at an elite level with a sparkling ERA of 2.48 and they hold their opponents to a batting average of .179 to date. Caden Copeland leads the stable of arms with a 3-0 record and a crazy 0.69 ERA in 3 starts. This will be a battle of two impressive pitching staffs but being at home and having a distinctly better offense should give Louisiana Tech the edge.

Cozys' Pick: Louisiana Tech

Louisiana Tech dropped their first game of the season as they split the midweek with a good Xavier team while Southern Miss dropped their midweek against Mississippi State built is coming off a weekend win over previously ranked Indiana State. This is a fun deep south matchup between two teams that should be competing at the top of the Sun Belt and Conference USA, respectively. Southern Miss’ pitching has been good but look for vets like Slade Wilks to get going and for the Golden Eagles to take this series on the road.

Vin's Pick: Southern Miss

College | Story | 7/10/2026

Cape Cod Notebook No. 1

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Cape Cod League Scouting Notebook  Maverick Rizy | Ole Miss | RHP | Brewster Whitecaps  The towering 6-foot-9, 250-pound right-hander continues to stand out with one of the more unique looks on the Cape, pairing a massive frame with a low three-quarter slot that creates difficult angles for hitters. While his fastball velocity was down from its typical mid-90s range during this look, working mostly 90-92 mph, it still generated plenty of swing-and-miss. He paired the heater with an 81-83 mph gyro slider featuring tight bullet-spin action and mixed in an 85-mph changeup with quality separation. Rizy battled his command early in the outing I saw, before settling in to strike out five over three innings, showing the ability to adjust as the game progressed. Through 12.2 Cape League innings, he has recorded 18 strikeouts, and his combination of size, deception, and projectability...
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14u BCS Scout Notes

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Austin Way (2030, Yulee, FL) was 2-3 in game four, driving in a run and scoring once himself. Picked it well defensively at shortstop but really showed out in the box today. Works the barrel path to the middle of the field and whips the barrel through the zone. The RHH creates lift in the turn, and the ball jumps off the bat hot.  Sutton Walling (2029, Ponte Vedra, FL) is an athletic 5’11/160lb infielder who gets it done on both sides of the ball. Dominated at the plate right behind his teammate Way in the batting order going 3-3 with two doubles. He does a really good job with the barrel accuracy and works through contact with heavy hands. Lots of project-ability in the profile and is having a sneaky great week at the plate. Banks Kennedy (2030, Arcadia, FL) received it well behind the dish and was the leading force in this one driving in three rbis. He ended up going 2-3...
Draft | Story | 7/12/2026

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Tyler Henninger
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2026 MLB Draft: Best Available for Day Two  A total of 135 players heard their name called on Saturday. As always, signability, bonus pool strategy, and organizational preferences play a major role in how the board unfolds. With that being said, we saw a majority of the top half off the board get selected, but there are a number of players ranked inside our Top 150 that remain available. From high-upside prep talent to polished college performers, these are the top names still available according to our Final Top 500 Draft Board.  Top Prep Bats Available (with Top-500 Board Rankings) 38. Archer Horn, SS/RHP, St. Ignatius College Prep (CA) 58. Blake Bowen, OF, JSerra Catholic (CA) 64. James Tronstein, SS/OF, Harvard-Westlake (CA) 66. Noah Wilson, OF, McCallie School (TN) 71. Cole Koeninger, SS/RHP, Keller (TX) 77. Sean Dunlap, C, Crown Point (IN) 82. Alex Weingartner, OF//RHP,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/11/2026

17U National Elite Heads to Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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Another week, another big tournament makes its way to Hoover.  This week, 104 of the nation’s top 17U teams will make their way to Hoover for the 2026 Perfect Game 17U National Elite Championship.  Featuring nationally ranked teams, Division I commits, and many of the country’s top 2027 players, the tournament promises another week of elite competition as teams battle for one of the biggest championships of the summer.  With many players already committed to some of the nation’s top college programs, every game in Hoover this week offers a glimpse into the future of college baseball.  Now entering its eighth year, the National Elite Championship continues to bring in the nation’s best. Past champions include Team Elite Scout Team, Canes National, USA Prime National, Scorpions/Giants Scout Team, 5 Star Performance National, Knights Knation Scout...
Draft | Story | 7/12/2026

2026 MLB Draft: Day One Recap

Tyler Henninger
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Storylines Heavy College Run Early We came into the day knowing that there were a lot of talented college players at the top of the board, more specifically college bats. That came to light very early in the day, as we saw just two prep players selected within the first ten picks. The college preference lasted throughout most of the entire first round. Nearly 75% of the first 40 selections were college players. It is clear teams want players at the top of the draft that can quickly get through the system and help the big league club as soon as possible. Underslot Strategy Throughout this cycle, we knew that once you get past the first handful of picks the difference in value you were getting for let say pick ten was not that difference compared to pick 30. Because there was a large collection of players that are relatively close in value, teams were looking to get creative. We saw this...
Draft | Mock Draft | 7/11/2026

Final 2026 MLB Mock Draft

Vincent Cervino
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It's draft day and that means it's time for our final Mock Draft with the 2026 group. 1. Chicago White Sox | Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA It’s between Roch and Grady Emerson at this pick, though there have been heavy rumors of a very late deal potentially with another top 5 pick. This boils down to negotiations and we think that they will get there.  2. Tampa Bay Rays | Grady Emerson, SS, Fort Worth Christian (Tex.) If Grady isn’t the first pick then he is almost certain to be the second pick. The Rays like to get creative but Emerson is a well worth prospect in his own right.  3.  Minnesota Twins | Vahn Lackey, C, Georgia Tech This is likely the floor for Roch Cholowsky, though the Twins might prefer Lackey to Roch outright. They are thought to be in on the top college players with Emerson a distant third.  4. San Francisco Giants | Jackson Flora, RHP, UC...
Tournaments | Story | 7/10/2026

Ohio Valley Regional Scout Notes

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‘28 INF Christian Ramirez (OH) WALKS IT OFF for @CincyDBulls2028 to win the chip! Has shown impressive tools throughout the weekend and in this AB showed the ability to adjust to the offspeed and win the game. #OVElite pic.twitter.com/J3MXJXFnbM — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) July 5, 2026 Christian Ramirez (2028, Mason, Ohio) helped his team win the championship batting out of the two-hole. Though he didn’t win tournament MVP, Ramirez was my favorite player to watch take a plate appearance. He has an advanced feel for the zone and sees the ball out of the pitcher’s hand quicker than most. Ramirez led the tournament with eight walks, batting .375 with a .583 on-base percentage. Much more than just the approach, the swing is efficient with little wasted movement, creates quality separation, and puts him in an excellent position at contact. With such an...
Tournaments | Story | 7/10/2026

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16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 ‘28 C Nico Ayars (FL) coming off a monster game yesterday & comes up with the biggest swing of this one. A triple right down the LF line to drive in two. Came into today hitting .833 this week. #WWBA @PG_Uncommitted @Florida_PG pic.twitter.com/Hvb7UvtkNi — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 8, 2026 Nico Ayars (2028, Fort Myers, Fla.) has just been on the barrel throughout the week so far, collecting six hits across the first four games of the tournament. That didn’t slow down on day three at Mt. Zion High School as he came up with the biggest swing of the day, hitting a triple down the left field line to drive in a pair. It’s been a standout week so far for Ayars and he’ll be a driving force behind the run through the tourney for CBU 2028 Scout Team Lawson. Rylan Jenkins (2028, Tennille, Ga.) put...
Tournaments | Story | 7/10/2026

14u & 17u West Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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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 2

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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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