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Juco  | Story | 2/17/2025

JUCO Scout Notes

Daniel Harden is one of the top JUCO bats in the entire country, and his opening weekend for McLennan showed why. He had multiple hits and went yard to right-center, nearly leaving the yard a second time and hammering an eye-high fastball doubling down the right field line over three games of action. He was consistently on the barrel, and the hit/power tool set is real. It’s a closed stance with little wasted movement and a deep coil that helps see pitches deep and recognize pitches. It’s a flatter, direct path but the hand-eye coordination is present with good bat-to-ball skill. He leverages his backside hard, and the power is what truly jumps out, as there is natural raw strength and carry off his bat. The impact at contact simply plays with wood or metal and combined with his polish hit tool there is a lot to like. Defensively, Harden is a solid athlete and played left field over three games and wasn’t tested much but made the plays. The bat is the calling card with several eyes in attendance.

McLennan infielder Cage McCloud was the biggest standout over the weekend with two homers and absolute missiles to the opposite field and pull side gap. He lived on the barrel. He’s an athletic, strong framed middle infielder with a loose and leveraged lefty stroke. He stings balls out front with rhythm and holds his posture awfully well while staying in a tight, narrow window. Don’t pitch McCloud inside, as he gets the barrel out in space with relative ease and will backspin balls to the deep parts of the yard. McCloud showed well and second base defensively and a comfortable slot change during his brief stint on the left side. The offensive upside here is massive and he’s a freshman who could easily impact the middle of a deep lineup when it’s all said. 



Kadyn Leon is simply fun to watch compete on the hill. A highly touted freshman coming in, Leon turned down late round slot value from the Rangers and is now chucking flames out of the pen for the Highlanders. He worked three innings in relief, coming out firing 94-95 mph before settling in more 91-93 with a three pitch mix from an over-the-top arm action. He’s a smaller wiry framed kid, but the athlete is very impressive as he sets his drive and direction so well and uses every lever of his frame to his advantage to produce velocity. He holds nothing in the tank and attacks with some firm heat that plays up in the zone and can have some IVB potential at the top of the zone. He’s a live arm who competes. 

Ty Waid is looking every bit of an impact addition to McLennan this spring and was a big stand out. He’s a physical corner infielder who simply hits the ball hard. Big time power out to the pull side, capped off a big weekend by pulling an outer half fastball nearly to the scoreboard in left for a big fly. Came back around and roped a single bullet back up the middle. This came after a roped double down the left field line on Day 1. Waid later closed out a win sitting 91-93 mph with some feel to spin, and the physical tools jump out at points. There is easy rhythm and juice in the box with more than enough arm to handle the hot corner. Keep a close eye on this one as the season goes along. 

Caden Ferraro is another top end JUCO bat in the country and showed out over opening weekend. He’s a strong framed first baseman with a low tension lefty stroke that has a gap-to-gap approach. He can sting balls out front the other way, take where he’s given or backspin a ball in the air to the pull side. It’s a real easy forward move and pitch recognition skills that should translate well to Texas Tech. He has good power off the bat and consistently hits the sweet spot. He returns to powerhouse Blinn and will be a major 2-3 hole hitter for the rest of the year. 

Blinn catcher Matt Quintanar is a very interesting prospect to follow as he has some tools behind the plate and right-handed bat speed. He popped 1.93s in warmups and has good catch-and-throw ability. Solid athlete with lateral quickness and receives it well from a one knee stance. The bat path has a lot of length and quickness in the zone with a fast set of hands. He can dig out spin away and produce real impact and turn on an inner-third fastball. Good runner for position and size and the overall tool set really impressed over the weekend. 

Bennett Fryman is off to an electric start for Blinn and it’s easy to see why after his torrid beginning opening weekend. The center fielder is a big time athlete with left-handed bat speed and a lot of intent behind his swings. He can hammer an inner-third mistake for a long fly ball out to the pull side and for a guy his size, his long fly balls have a ton of backspin and carry. The power and speed can really show out at the next level, and he’s a comfortable mover roaming gap-to-gap with easy foot speed and reads. He’s also an electric arm talent on the mound if need be, but the bat has made plenty of noise so far and he figures to be a mainstay in the lineup for the reigning champs. 

Brok Eddy battled during his first start of the year for Blinn as the lead arm of the staff, working 88-91 and topping 92 mph with a bit of giddy up on his fastball that garnered some whiff early on. He has both a bigger shaped curveball in the high-70s and a low-80s slider that can get into the 2,500 RPM range. His ability to work corners and trust the heat up and in was impressive. He can handle all parts of the zone and play to either side of the plate depending on who’s up. Eddy is one of the more polished strike throwers on the staff and should be relied upon heavily going forward. 

-Isaiah Burrows

Lathan Van Ausdall (Tyler Junior College) was on the barrel a good bit for TJC throughout the weekend while playing good defense at second base. He made most plays his way from a clean slot and fit the mold. Lathan showed good bat to ball and was consistently on base for TJC working good abs and staying short through the zone with bat speed. Lathan is batting .474 through 6 games to open up the season. 

Finn Kaiyala (Tyler Junior College) was another big standout for Tyler Junior College this past weekend on both sides of the ball. The switch-hitting catcher was all over the barrel throughout the weekend. Lean and athletic 6’4’’ 215-pound frame. Has a smooth lefty swing that stays connected well Gets off his backside and the ball really jumps off his barrel. I expect Finn to play a key role within this lineup. Was definitely most impressed with his swing from the left side. He can also catch a bit too and threw a runner out in game. Kaiyala is batting .455 with an OPS of 1.507 with 3 bombs through 7 games so far to open up and expect none of that to slow down. 

Troy Johnson (Tyler Junior College) got things started for Tyler Junior College with a loud boom out to pull. It was an absolute moonshot that just kept carrying on out and set the tone for TJC as they finished the tournament 3-1. Johnson is a spark plug type bat with good bat to ball and rhythm in the box. He stays on it well and showed some sneaky pop with ability to really turn on the ball. Athletic mover who made some plays out in center and covered plenty of ground. Johnson should be a lockdown defender all year as well as providing well needed speed, hit, and power within the lineup.  

Landry Stamps (Tyler Junior College) was a big standout for Tyler Junior College batting within the heart of the lineup. Physical box presence with a ton of strength and juice to dream on. It’s a 6’3’’ 220-pound frame of lean mass and the ball jumps off his bat. Creates leverage with that swing and has plenty of feel to launch balls into orbit. It would not be surprising to see this dude put on a power clinic throughout the season as power projects extremely well. So too does the hit tool for that matter. Stamps is batting .471 with an OPS of 1.491 through 7 games to open up the season and looks to continue that sort of hitting.  

Landon Fuller (Tyler Junior College) got the nod for Tyler Junior College to open up the tournament for them and it was quite intriguing. Fuller went 5 shutout innings on 7 strikeouts and had it all working. Fuller throws from a low side-arm slot and everything moves out of the hand. Fastball was 84-87 with late biting life and he could dot it. Slider at 74-76 (2250 RPM) that he could land and locate at will with sweep. Good looking change at 78-79 with fade that he could locate to lefties. It’s a quality 3-pitch mix that gets sequenced and tunneled well. Everything comes out the same slot and hitters had trouble getting the barrel to it. 

Colton Cross (Tyler Junior College) really impressed for TJC out of the gate going 6 strong innings on 4 strikeouts. He was 89-92 (2600 RPM) with big life and could elevate well. Velo played up a good bit and the ball really sizzles out of his hand. Showed 2 distinct breakers, with high volume spin traits. Curve was 77-80 (2722 RPM) with depth and healthy downer shape. Slider 78-82 (2800 RPM) with late biting sweep and could land it. Cross sequenced and tunneled well all throughout his outing keeping hitters at bay and off balance. The Alabama commit is set to have a huge year for TJC as we get rolling. 

Will Patterson (Tyler Junior College) is another TJC arm who had an excellent outing. Patterson went 5.1 innings on 6 strikeouts and really did have it all working. He mixed well throughout his outing with pinpoint command and control. I expect this trend to continue as pitch-ability has always stood out since his HS days. Fastball was 90-92 and could dot it wherever. Curve at 75-77 with depth that he could land at will. Change at 80-82 that he could really sell and mimics arm speed and slot. It’s a lean and athletic lefty frame that continues to project really well and pitch-ability will be the main carrying asset for Patterson. 

Luke Jacobs (Salt Lake CC) had a loud weekend for Salt Lake batting atop the order. He is a tooled-up centerfielder with juice and covers ground out in center. Jacobs went deep 2 times on the first day and continued his hot hitting throughout the tournament getting on base consistently while working good abs all around. It’s a quick bat with bat speed that stays on the barrel well. He should continue to play an impact role within the Salt Lake lineup as the season gets underway. 

Austin Laycock (Salt Lake CC) showed some intriguing stuff out of the pen for Salt Lake going 2 shutout innings on 2 strikeouts. Laycock lived in the 90-92 range with his fastball which has good late life and sink to it. His fastball really jumps out of the hand. He went to a slider at 76-79 with late bite that he could locate and played well off his fastball. Also flashed a change at 83. Laycock should be a key bullpen piece for Salt Lake, 

Easton Davies (Salt Lake CC) might not have had the best stat line when it was all said and done but still showed good stuff off the bump for Salt Lake. Fastball was 92-94 T95 (2475 RPM) with life and it plays heavy. Slider at 79-84 with late bite and could land it at times. Also flashed a change at 87. The control was spotty at times, but showed the makings to be a big arm within the Salt Lake rotation. 


Cooper Neville (Iowa Western) was a big standout for me on both sides of the ball. Had some shaky at-bats to open up the tournament but settled in and really started to drive the ball towards the end. Went deep on the final day and had some deep flyouts that were loud. Showed good bat to ball as the tournament went on from a smooth lefty swing. Stays short to the ball and compact through the zone. Neville really stood out on the dirt out at short where he put on a clinic. Fluid actions, athletic mover, clean slot and made all the plays his way. Staying power at short with juice and showed that he can hit later on. 

Dane Most (Iowa Western) had a loud weekend for Iowa Western and was a tough out all around as he went 5-10 including a double that nearly left the yard. Swings with good rhythm in the box from an athletic 6’2’’ frame. Clean weight transfer and keeps the weight back as the ball jumps off his bat with strength out front. Rotates well at the top half of things and gets off his backside well. Just liked the swing a lot and would not be surprised if he hits all year. 

Drew Deremer (Iowa Western) didn’t have his best outing but still showed plenty to like off the bump for Iowa Western. Deremer works in the 88-93 range and it plays firm. Slider at 82-84 (2643 RPM) with late biting sweep/tilt. Change at 80-83 with depth and drop. Curve at 75-76 (2661 RPM) with healthy 11-5 shape. It’s a quality 4-pitch mix rom a 6’3’’ 210-pound frame. The stuff is good and was located well at times. Command and control will be the biggest key moving forward but the stuff will play and it showed. 

Finn Furcht (Iowa Western) was another intriguing Iowa Western arm who came out of the pen and showed some stuff. It’s a physical 6’3’’ 240-pound frame that gets downhill. It’s an explosive delivery with life out of the hand. He creates steep angles and ball is tough to pick up out of the hand. Fastball 88-90 T91 (2400 RPM) and it played much harder. There is definitely much more in the tank here and velo should continue to tick up. Tight and short slider at 80-84 (2391 RPM) with bite. Furcht works fast with tempo and poise. He should be a key arm out of the pen for Iowa Western all year. 

Virot Siharath (Iowa Western) was extremely impressive out of the pen for Iowa Western on the final day. He went 2.1 shutout innings on 3 strikeouts and mixed in a quality 4-pitch mix. Fastball 90-93 with late life. Locates it well and mixes in his off-speed off well. He got late swings off his fastball a good bit. Went to 2 distinct breakers. Slider was 77-80 (2596 RPM) with heavy sweep. Went to a curve at 71-74 (2528) with healthy 12-6 shape and depth. He could drop the curve in at will and located it well. Tunneled all his stuff well in general. Curve was his best secondary offering but slider was also a good pitch. Slider is more of a chase pitch. Flashed a change as well. Siharath creates tough angles in general and the ball is tough to pick up out of his hand. Off-speed stuff tunnels well out the hand and mixes well. It’s an athletic delivery/operation to the plate and projects really well. Big arm out of the pen for Iowa Western. 


Trace Mazon (Weatherford) was, simply put, loud in all facets throughout the weekend on both sides of the ball. He plays a fantastic third base and made all plays his way. He is super athletic batting atop the potent Weatherford lineup consistently getting on base with big time juice to all fields. Mazon has a short swing with innate feel for the barrel. He’s got plenty of bat speed and rhythm in the box to get it done atop the order. A true spark plug, Mazon was an absolute problem on the base-paths for Weatherford. He can go gap to gap with authority and showed big time power to all fields going yard twice to right-center. The ball comes off his barrel different and the bat to ball is very impressive. I expect Mazon to have a loud season for Weatherford as the sky is the limit for this team. Mazon is batting .333 with an OPS of 1.627 to open up the season. 
 
Manuel Salas (Weatherford) is another Weatherford that put together a solid weekend and was a tough out all around. Salas is a physical lefty first baseman who moves well for his size and swings a heavy stick. He consistently works the count and does not chase much. He works good abs and is a tough out no matter what. He could spray the ball all over the field with authority and obviously the power is expected. While he didn’t run into one this past weekend, I expect him to hit for power plenty while being a major run producer for this Weatherford lineup. 

Uriah Walters (Weatherford) is perhaps one of the most gifted athletes in all of Juco and he continued to show why throughout the weekend. A pure hitter who always seems to be on the barrel, Walters worked good at-bats and came up in big moments for Weatherford. Arguably one of the best hitters in Juco, Walters consistently barrels baseballs, even his outs were loud. Good swing decisions really stood out and he knows how to control an at-bat. He has power to all fields and can really wear out the gaps. He showed good actions out at short in general making most of the plays his way and should continue to get better there. Should stick up the middle somewhere but has the tools to move around. Oklahoma has a good one here next year.  

Evan Brandt (Weatherford) had one of the best outings of the weekend for Weatherford going 6 shutout innings on 7 strikeouts against a potent lineup. He kept a good lineup at bay all game and they really stood no chance. He worked East to West well and was efficient inning to inning working with tempo and pace. Fastball 90-93 and comes out the hand easy with late running life. Slider at 81-82 with bite and he could locate it well. Change at 82 that he could kill spin on and mimics arm speed coming out of the same slot. Brandt was in full control all night and just had it all working. He has that workhorse mentality and should have another big year for Weatherford just chewing through competitive innings. 

Cooper Strawn (Weatherford) had a good outing for Weatherford collecting 5 strikeouts over the course of 3 innings. It’s a lean and athletic 6’6’’ 220-pound frame with a quick arm and a repeatable operation to the plate that gets downhill. Fastball 91-94 (2400 RPM) with big life to it. Went to a depthy curve at 78-81 the he could land at times. Also threw a splitter at 82-84 to lefties. Competes hard and works with tempo and should be another good arm for Weatherford this year. 

Rodney Pena (Weatherford) and Jalen Rogers (Weatherford) highlight the backend of the Weatherford bullpen who impressed in brief stints out of the pen. Pena collected 3 strikeouts through 1.2 innings of work and showcased some big-time stuff. Fastball 88-91 (2500 RPM) with late ride up in the zone. Could elevate the fastball effectively and got late swings and misses off it. Went to a hammer curve at 83-84 (3091 RPM) with outlier spin metrics. Curve really drops out of the zone and was an effective pitch. Pena struck out the side in his quick inning of work.

Rogers came in later and slammed the door shut working through an efficient 1-2-3 final inning. Fastball 92-93 mph, T95, with natural cut out of the hand. It played hard and forced weak/late contact.

-Geoff Billock

Juco | Story | 4/1/2026

JUCO Top 25: April 1

Troy Sutherland
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Another week of JUCO baseball and another week full of wins for No. 1 ranked Johnson County . The Cavaliers have won 18 games in a row and have swept through the Jayhawk Conference to this point, setting a new school home run record along the way. Walters State returns to the top 5 this week on the strength of a 12-game winning streak. Both McLennan and Pearl River are coming off of undefeated weeks and look like strong top 10 caliber teams, while Midland (now 30-3) continues to climb in the rankings for the third consecutive week. For the first time all year this ranking will feature 4 California schools as Palomar joins Ohlone, Fresno City and Santa Ana in the JUCO rankings. Check back in next week for an update as most of JUCO baseball is now past its halfway point in the 2026 season. RK School Week Overall 1 Johnson County (KS) 4-0 34-2 2 Gaston (NC) 2-1 35-3 3 Walters State (TN) 3-0...
College | Rankings | 4/6/2026

College Top 25: April 6

Vincent Cervino
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With another week in the books, some teams at the top continue to prove they are elite, and others continue to fall by the wayside.  Meanwhile, there were several teams that had been lingering outside the Top 25 that had huge weekends to put themselves in the thick of things as every weekend has significant consequences for good or for bad.  The No. 1 UCLA Bruins (29-2) have now pushed their win streak to an incredible 23-games as they swept USC (27-6) who was previously ranked No. 7 in the poll.  The Bruins are off to a perfect (15-0) start in Big Ten play and are without a doubt the most complete team in the country right now.  The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (26-5) move up to No. 2 this week after they dismantled now No. 12 Auburn (22-9) in the midweek and then swept Cal on the West Coast last weekend.  Texas (26-5) moves down one spot to No. 3 this week after...
Draft | Mock Draft | 4/3/2026

PG Staff Mock Draft

Jheremy Brown
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Welcome to another Perfect Game Mock Draft. This is not your typical mock draft as it features 15 different GMs drafting the first two rounds of the draft. Each member of the mock draft was assigned two teams and as such will be drafting all of the picks in the first two rounds for each responsible team. The actual draft order will be presented below and we will dive into how teams made their selections and how they feel about the players drafted. It is important to note that this is not how we think the draft will play out in almost any capacity. This is simply an exercise 4 months ahead of time with a large portion of the scouting staff and some picks fall under personal favorites, best available, and a multitude of other factors. Chicago White Sox 1:1 Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA | 1:41 Jack Radel, RHP, Notre Dame The White Sox don’t overthink here and select Roch Cholowsky, who has...
High School | General | 4/2/2026

High School Notebook: April 2

Steve Fiorindo
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Lennex Minor (‘28 CA) absolutely destroys this offering to the PS for a 2-run shot. 2-4 on the day w/ 4 driven in. Athletic in the box w/ a quick stroke and strength throughout the frame. Also closed out the game running the FB up to 88 in a St. Bernard win #PGHS @PG_Scouting pic.twitter.com/KF7BsKGcm7 — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) March 29, 2026 Lennex Minor, MIF/P, St. Bernard (2028) Minor had a massive day in my look this past Saturday in a game being played at the University of San Diego.  The sophomore had a pair of hits, one which was a no-doubt homer, and drove in four.  Minor’s athleticism jumps out on the field with twitchy actions both at the dish and in the dirt.  He features a 6-foot, 170-pound frame with room to add and generates from a strong lower half and exceptionally quick hands.  Showing two-way potential, he made an...
High School | General | 4/2/2026

NHSI Scout Notebook

Cam McElwaney
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An extended look at ‘26 RHP Wilson Andersen… 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 6 K. @HailStateBB signee. #NHSI26 @JesuitBaseball @Florida_PG @PG_Draft @PGAllAmerican https://t.co/VLwECd2qZ8 pic.twitter.com/JbTFR3Gd2l — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) March 30, 2026 Wilson Andersen, RHP, Tampa Jesuit  Andersen got the ball on day two of the event and showed a quick tempo, pounding the zone with a power mix. He ran the fastball up to 97 mph, working comfortably in the mid-90s, with a power curveball/changeup mix he showed confidence in. He’s one of the top right-handers in the class that saw his stock rise in Cary. Andersen is signed with Mississippi State.    An extended look at ‘26 RHP Cooper Sides… 5 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K. @LSUbaseball signee. #NHSI26 @olubaseball @PG_Draft @California_PG https://t.co/Ag1MfBAR5a pic.twitter.com/5wSszVjBn8...
All American Game | Story | 4/2/2026

All American Classic Heading to Citizens Bank

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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME DICK’S ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC HEADED TO CITIZENS BANK PARK IN 2026   Perfect Game makes debut at iconic Phillies venue during America’s 250th birthday celebration   Former Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel named Honorary Chairman of All-American Classic   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Thursday, April 2, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that the 2026 Perfect Game DICK’S All-American Classic will be played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, marking the first time a Perfect Game event has ever been held at the iconic home of the Philadelphia Phillies.   The game will take place on...
College | Rankings | 4/1/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 1

Nick Herfordt
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Welcome to another week of Perfect Game Small School baseball — and if you're looking for clarity at the top, you've come to the wrong place. Across all three classifications, the No. 1 spot is very much an open question, and nobody is sleeping comfortably right now. In NCAA Division II, Pittsburg State is stumbling at precisely the wrong moment, leaving the door cracked wide open for hungry challengers to come knocking. In the NAIA, defending national champion LSU Shreveport has dropped four straight and suddenly looks far more vulnerable than a program of their pedigree ever expects to be. And in NCAA Division III, the race for the top ranking is less a competition and more a ten-car pileup of elite programs, none of whom have done enough to pull away — and all of whom have done plenty to deserve it. Three classifications, three vacancies at the top, and a whole lot of...
College | Story | 4/1/2026

Collegiate Midseason All-Americans

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Midseason Awards * denotes Midseason Award Winner - All-Americans chosen based on statistics, prospect status, future projection, among other factors - Only true freshmen considered for Freshmen All-American teams - All Statistics as of Monday, March 30th First Team Hitters Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB C Vahn Lackey Georgia Tech JR .423 .541 .845 36 41 9 1 10 36 7 1B Quinton Coats Cincinnati SO .360 .441 .896 38 45 8 1 19 46 7 2B Jarren Advincula Georgia Tech JR .411 .489 .563 31 46 2 0 5 30 5 3B Ace Reese Mississippi State JR .330 .417 .661 32 36 12 0 8 37 1 SS Roch Cholowsky UCLA JR .350 .493 .730 39 35 8 0 10 32 1 IF Dee Kennedy Kansas State JR .430 .549 .910 44 43 10 1 12 43 15 OF Will Gasparino UCLA JR .351 .468 .794 31 34 5 1 12 38 1 OF AJ Gracia Virginia JR .350 .504 .650 37 36 7 0 8 24 1 OF Landon Hairston* Arizona State SO .469 .551 1.027 44...
High School | Rankings | 3/31/2026

High School Top 50: March 31

Tyler Russo
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Another pair of weeks has gone by this high school season and with that we have another High School Top-50 Update. Southern states are within a few weeks of the end of the season while some northern states are just getting started this week. Through the end of the spring, we will be bringing you updates to the Top-50 along with state rankings updates coming soon. For the first time in 2026, we have a new #1 in the country as Orange Lutheran (CA) takes over the top spot after winning the NHSI. Venice (FL) came in second place at the NHSI after a thrilling game against Orange Lutheran and comes in at #2. Previous #1 team in the country St. John Bosco (CA) rounds out the top-3 and will have a big showdown against Orange Lutheran starting tonight. Barbe (LA) boasts a 26-1 record and comes in at #4 while Corona (CA) continues to string together wins and holds down the #5 spot in this update....
College | Story | 3/31/2026

PG Collegiate Midseason Awards

Vincent Cervino
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Midseason Awards  Perfect Game Midseason Player of the Year:  Landon Hairston, OF, Arizona State  The season sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston is putting together is generational, even amongst the Hall of Fame talent Arizona State has fielded over the years.  Hairston, the 5-11/195 sophomore outfielder from Queen City, AZ has his club on track for another postseason appearance and they will make plenty of noise in the Big 12 regular season.  To put things in perspective on Hairston’s season, he is currently 5th in the nation in batting average, 3rd in hits, 8th in hits per game, tied for 2nd in home runs, tied for 5th in runs scored and is 4th in runs batted in so far.  He holds a batting average of .469 while slugging 1.027 and reaching base over half the time with an OBP of .551.  Hairston walks more than he strikes out and has 12 doubles, 17...
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