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Tournaments  | Story | 6/11/2024

KC Elite Scout Notes

PG Kansas Elite Championship Scout Notes

Elijah Utter (2025, Kansas City, KS) collected an event high 10 RBI this past weekend. Barreled up 2 doubles and a home run. An athletic infielder that showed he’s a name to watch in the area for the 2025 class moving forward.

Braiden Freeman (2025, West Brooklyn, IL) struck out 11 over 5 innings on the mound this past weekend. Easily one of the top pitching performances in the tournament. Fastball sat in the low 80’s throughout, mixed in a curve in the low 70’s and threw plenty of strikes. Name to follow as an effective arm that performs well in games.



Dallas Clark (2025, Blue Springs, MO) didn’t allow a single earned run in 14 innings on the mound this weekend. Posted a 15/1 strikeout to walk ratio in those 14 innings. LHP with a fastball into the low 80’s and plenty of feel to pitch on the mound.

Noah Ragsdale (2026, Jonesboro, AR) put together one of the more well rounded performances of the tournament. Collecting seven total hits (3 XBH), scoring eight runs and driving in seven. Collected 4 stolen bases as well. Versatile and fundamentally sound baseball player that can really impact games.

Evin Campbell (2026, Benton, AR) didn’t allow an earned run across 3 appearances on the mound this past weekend while striking out 8. Worked the fastball up to 84 and showed a mid 70’s breaking ball that flashed potential to miss bats at the next level. Definite name to track in the Arkansas 2026 class.

Mason Waitkoss (2027, Savannah, MO) collected an event high 9 hits and drove in an event high 9 runs this past weekend. Showed the ability to lift and drive the baseball with 4 total extra-base hits and a real knack for driving in runs. Physical RHH with plenty of strength in his swing.

Zaidyn Woodward (2027, Saint Joseph, MO) the 15U Tournament MVP-Pitcher allowed just 4 baserunners and struck out 10 across 6 shutout innings. A projectable LHP with a fastball that worked into the 80’s and a breaking ball with shape and depth. Has a feel to pitch with upside arm talent to grow into on the mound.

-Blaine Peterson

Case Millsap (RHP,3B,SS, 2027,Rockport MO) had a great tournament. Millsap keeps his head still through the swing, this allows him to see the baseball well. He has a compact stride, using his hands to drive the ball. Millsap collected six hits, including two doubles with 10 runs scored. Millsap works counts well too, drawing six base-on-balls.


Madden Tatum (RHP, 3B/SS, 2026, Jonesboro, AR) is the definition of a two-way player. He got things done on both sides of the plate. On the bump, Tatum has good ride on his fastball. Pounding the zone, punching out four in 3 innings pitched. His breaking stuff is sharp and is placed for strikes. At the plate, he drove in 13 runs on six hits, four of which were over the wall home runs.


Jackson Harris (MIF, 2026, Dale, OK) has a great looking swing. Harris stays on plane well and can really drive the baseball. Has good pop in the bat with the ability to square up different located pitches. Harris scored seven runs and drove in four more, Harris also stole six bases. He can really fly on the base paths and he reads pitches well.
 

Izaiah Nanez (RHP, 2023, Menota, IL) was impressive on the mound. Nanez has swing and miss type stuff. His breaking pitches were placed all over the zone and just outside. His fastball had late tail, missing barrels left and right. Nanez struck out 15 batters in just 11 innings pitched. He also did not walk anyone and only gave up two errand runs.
 
Evan Magnuson (RHP/1B, 2027, Platte City, MO) was everything as advertised. Magnuson pitched a gem during his start this weekend. Working in the mid 80s his fastball was dominant. Magnuson mixes pitches well, keeping hitters off balanced and uncomfortable at the plate. During his six innings, he stuck out eight, walked two and did not give up a run. His .67 WHIP was one of the lowest of the entire tournament of all age divisions.

- Russ Wohler

Tournaments | Story | 7/13/2026

15u Elite Scout Notes: Days 3-4

Troy Sutherland
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15u Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Aarion Gould (’29, Chicago, IL) made an impact on both sides of the ball, totaling three knocks including a double and a homer. On the mound, he turned in five strong frames with nine strikeouts and failed to allow a run. Gould was around the zone with a low-80s fastball, mixing in a low-70s vertical curveball. He operates from a medium frame with strength throughout. In the box, Gould starts slightly wide with high hands, transitioning to the barrel via a subtle leg load. He sent hard hit line drives to multiple fields, appearing defensively on the infield dirt. Cylis Rainey (‘29, IN) had himself a strong day at the plate, driving in two thanks to a double and a triple. Lengthy RH frame w/ projection + some present strength. Starts upright w/ an even + open base and compact hands. Quick barrel post hovering LL. #NatElite @PG_OhioValley...
Draft | Story | 7/12/2026

2027 MLB Draft: Initial Follow List

Vincent Cervino
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With the 2026 MLB Draft in the books, our focus now shifts to a new group of players ready to take center stage as the 2027 draft cycle begins. Our initial 2027 Follow List serves as an early snapshot of the players who should draw plenty of attention over the next year. This new crop of talent features collegiate players coming off loud spring seasons, alongside prep prospects who have already flashed big upside as underclassman.  As always, this list will evolve throughout the year. Some players will continue to elevate their stock, while others will jump onto the radar and force their way into the conversation. So, without further ado, let the fun begin.  The road to the 2027 MLB Draft starts now. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown State Commitment Adrian Rodriguez C 3B/OF S-R Texas Flower Mound TX Aidan King C RHP L-R Florida Bryceville FL Bino Watters C OF L-L LSU...
Tournaments | Story | 7/12/2026

14u BCS Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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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

2026 MLB Draft: Best Available

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

Perfect Game Staff
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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...
College | Story | 7/10/2026

Cape Cod Notebook No. 1

Perfect Game Staff
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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...
Tournaments | Story | 7/10/2026

16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 4

Perfect Game Staff
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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

Perfect Game Staff
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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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