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General  | General | 11/3/2025

PG’s Growing Podcast Network is a Home Run

Photo: Mo Vaughn (Perfect Game)
JUPITER, Florida – Former American League MVP Mo Vaughn is a regular at Perfect Game’s WWBA World Championship. The guy loves baseball and he loves people so this is his happy place. Non-stop games. Scores of players, parents, coaches and scouts. When he’s not talking about the game with a parent or demonstrating hitting mechanics to a curious player who asks for a moment of his time, the gregarious baseball lifer is coaching his own team at the event.
 
This year, Vaughn added something new to his busy Jupiter lineup. With the sounds of mitts popping and bats cracking in the background, Vaughn taped two on-site episodes of his popular new podcast. His guests were a pair of pretty accomplished former major league players, Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman and nine-time All-Star Gary Sheffield.
 
Along with co-host Brendan Tobin, a Miami-area sports radio host, Vaughn spoke with his guests about their careers and the people who influenced them. Insight, experience and advice flowed from the three men who together logged 52 seasons in the majors. And whether you are a parent, a young player or just a fan of the game, there was something in each interview for you.
 
“I wasn’t chasing money,” Sheffield said of his career. “I was chasing a dream.”
 
Later, Hoffman talked about two of the great honors of his career – making it through the doors of Cooperstown and being a teammate of Tony Gwynn.
 
“Mr. Padre,” Hoffman said of his fellow Hall of Famer. “He was ahead of his time with video study. He knew the pitcher better than the pitcher knew himself.”
 
Officially, it’s called MVP: The Mo Vaughn Podcast. It launched in August, joining several other podcasts that are powered by Perfect Game and available on PerfectGame.TV (PGTV), on the free PGTV app and all podcast platforms. 
 
Will Burge, who oversees podcasts for PG, said Vaughn was initially hesitant to host a podcast.
 
“Ultimately, the reason he decided to do it was his desire to connect with parents and share coaching tips with players, things he loves to do and is great at,” Burge said. “It’s become this ‘90s nostalgia podcast but that’s just the vehicle Mo uses to deliver coaching and parenting tips. He gets great guests and their stories are really cool. But most of all, they’re all dads talking about their kids playing baseball. It’s really valuable stuff. Mo’s loving it. And the numbers are growing like crazy.”
 
Other podcasts in PG’s growing stable include:
 
Home on the Road, which covers all things travel ball. It is hosted by PG’s Daron Sutton and Jeff Petty, president and CEO of Canes Baseball.
 
The Most Valuable Agent, hosted by Matt Hannaford, a certified MLB agent who helps families and young players “untangle the journey from travel baseball to the big leagues.” 
 
The Pure Athlete Podcast, co-hosted by former major leaguer Jeff Francoeur. The Pure Athlete Podcast, which features well-known guests from all over the sports world, is geared toward the culture of youth sports and is valuable to young athletes and parents.
 
Spittin’ Seeds, available on PG’s YouTube Channel and hosted by Perfect Game scouts Jheremy Brown, John McAdams and Tyler Russo talking baseball and whatever else happens to come up in conversation.

Amateur Hour, hosted by the voices of PGTV, Sutton and Dani Wexelman, who conduct in-depth interviews with elite college, high school and youth baseball players from all over the United States. A must listen for amateur athletes looking to keep pace with their peers.
 
Stay tuned. More podcasts will be coming.
 
“As Perfect Game is a leader in the baseball space, we’d like for this to end up being a place where, if you have a baseball podcast, you want to be on the PG network,” Burge said. “I think we can be a destination for the millions of parents out there whose kids are in travel sports and travel baseball specifically.”
 
In just a few months, Vaughn has attracted a roster of All-Star names to his MVP podcast. His list of guests includes David Ortiz, Joe Girardi, Nomar Garciaparra, Bud Selig, Jamie Moyer, Rafael Palmeiro, Jose Canseco and others. Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, recently joined the show. If you haven’t been to that great museum in Kansas City, what are you waiting for? In the meantime, check out Vaughn’s chat with Kendrick. You’ll be happy you did.
 
In Jupiter, Vaughn spoke with Sheffield about growing up in a baseball family. Sheffield, of course, is the nephew of Dwight Gooden.
 
“My uncle prepared me mentally,” he said.
 
The two former sluggers, 837 homers between them, talked about their shared love for hitting.
 
“Line-drive approach,” Vaughn preached. “Stay through the ball. Extend after contact. Hit it where it’s pitched.”
 
Sheffield, father of three baseball-playing sons, spoke about the importance of being a good teammate. He offered an example from his time with the 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins.
 
“We wouldn’t have won without Darren Daulton,” he said. “Darren Daulton was the guy that came to our team and glued us together. He taught us about leadership, having one goal and being on the same page. At first when he came, I didn’t like him because he had a fight on the field with my uncle. But after three days … He made an impression on me and I gave him my all.”



Hoffman recounted his personal journey from minor-league infielder “tired of 0 for 4s” to the pitcher’s mound, where he saved 601 ball games, second-most ever behind Mariano Rivera’s 652. He talked about how he found his signature “out” pitch, the changeup, after hurting his shoulder early in his career. “It’s the best pitch in baseball other than Strike 1,” he said. He talked about the importance of arm care for pitchers. He talked about how his famous entrance song, “Hells Bells” by AC/DC, gave him a charge that he thrived on.
 
And, of course, Hoffman told Vaughn about the day he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
 
“I see Babe Ruth’s plaque and think, ‘How am I worthy of this?’ ‘’ he said with a laugh.
 
Great stories. Great insights. Great podcast.
 
Mo Vaughn is in his happy place, talking about the game he loves with some of the best to ever play it.

Softball | Softball Tournament | 11/7/2025

PG Softball Indoor Scouting Showcase

Dave Durbala
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BURLINGTON, IA - 2025 Perfect Game Softball Indoor Scouting Showcase, November 1 - 2, 2025, saw 15 teams participating in our first indoor showcase of the season, in a four game guarantee round-robin format. Teams utilize this time of year to both finish up their competitive playing season, as well as those that are just gearing up and beginning their season that will take them through the Winter into Spring. There were several talented uncommitted players on-site that took advantage of this opportunity to put their skills on display, which earned their way onto the Top Performers list. Below are some highlights of those athletes that rose to the top. 16U DIVISION Avery Head (2028 Normal, IL) is an athletic R/R, 1B for Bngsa Angels 15u. Head starts from a slightly open stance, working back to parallel with her stride as a timing mechanism and to gain separation. She does well getting the...
Draft | Rankings | 11/6/2025

2026 MLB Draft Board Update

Tyler Henninger
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It is officially that time of year again, and as we closed the book on the 2025 MLB Draft back in July, we began working on the 2026 Perfect Game Draft Board, marking the start of the 2026 Amateur Draft cycle. Before we know it, the 2026 MLB Draft will be upon us, and this initial rendition of the draft board could change completely between now and July. With that said, we have our first rendition of the 2026 Perfect Game Draft Board, ranking the Top 150 amateur prospects from the prep/college levels. There’s a lot of talent throughout this draft class, with plenty of intriguing prospects on the prep and collegiate side of things. There’s going to be some sorting out to do amongst the top of the class, but it does feel as though it will be Roch Cholowsky or Grady Emerson at the top of this board the whole way through. Our first rendition of the board features Cholowsky at No....
High School | Rankings | 11/5/2025

Class of 2026 Rankings Risers

Tyler Henninger
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Sean Duncan, LHP, Port Coquitlam, B.C. Previous Rank: 117 | Current Rank: 39 Sean Duncan came out in Jupiter and put together a truly masterful outing, going 3.0 innings strong with 7 punchouts to his credit. He showed the fastball up to 95 mph, holding the low- to mid-90s, with good ride at the top of the zone, and feel to locate it in the lower half as well. He also has a devilish sweeper in the low- to mid-80s, with spin in the 2,700s and the ability to land it at will. He’ll turn over the occasional upper-80s changeup as well. It was an impressive show of dominance from the left-handed pitcher, who made some noise and saw himself climb up the rankings into the Top 50. Jace Mataczynski, SS, Hudson, Wisc. Previous Rank: 500 | Current Rank: 79 Mataczynski made serious noise this year on the circuit, and his fall performance wrapped things up in a big way. He finished the year...
College | Recruiting | 11/3/2025

Recruiting Notebook: November 3

Isaiah Burrows
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Kinon Bastian, OF, Class of 2027 | Colin White, LHP, Class of 2026 Commitment: Florida Florida grabbed a pair of enticing commits for both classes, starting with in-state outfielder Kinon Bastian who has arguably the best bat speed in the box. He has a twitchy, buggy swing with huge raw power that is quickly being tapped into during the premier events. He’s a good athlete capable in center field, the bat and explosiveness tops off a big tool set and makes him one of the top talents in the entire country. The Gators later flipped an out-of-state commit in Colin White, formerly of Georgia Tech. The Powder Springs, Georgia native is healthy and has garnered plenty of attention this fall after his recent velocity bump. He’s 92-95 mph and has topped 96 mph with a banging low-80s breaking ball from a long 6-foot-4 frame and overhand release. He has some overpowering stuff and...
Showcase | Story | 10/31/2025

13U & 14U National Showcase Dates Release

Hannah Jo Groves
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Perfect Game has announced the dates for the seventh annual 13U National Showcase and the tenth annual 14U National Showcase.    The 2026 13u National Showcase will be held July 10-12 at JetBlue Park - the spring training home of the Boston Red Sox - in Fort Myers, Florida. This event will serve as an in-depth look for scouts as they create a competitive roster for the 2026 13u Select Fest.  Like all Perfect Game showcases, players will go through a professional workout, first running the 60-yard dash a pair of times before breaking into their positions for a defensive evaluation, highlighting their instincts, actions and arm strength across the diamond. Batting practice will take place in the stadium on Friday following the defensive portion of the event before playing games both Saturday and Sunday where pitchers will get their chance to shine in front of PG...
Tournaments | Story | 10/30/2025

PG Announces Multi-Year Plan for PBC

Perfect Game Staff
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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 ANNOUNCES MULTI-YEAR PLAN  FOR PACIFIC BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP    Prestigious 15U international tournament to alternate between the U.S. and Japan,   shift to December calendar slot     Sanford, Florida (Thursday, October 30, 2025) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the next phase of its Pacific Baseball Championship (PBC) event, a global 15U tournament uniting the top amateur players from across the Pacific region.    Following a successful debut this past August at Japan’s iconic Sapporo Dome, where the PG USA team, managed by three-time MLB...
Tournaments | Story | 10/27/2025

Jupiter TrackMan Standouts

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Jupiter Recap: Stars Being Stars | Uncommitted...For Now | Breakout Prospects WWBA World Championship Scout Notes: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Days 4-5 Let's put a bow on Jupiter with a final recap, this time looking at some of the top performers from a metric stand point courtesy of TrackMan. Yes, Striker Pence brought the heat hitting 101 mph four times in his outing, but he was far from the only arm to light up the radar guns. Finnian O'Loughlin attempted to hit a ball back to New Jersey and the spin demons were out in full force, buckling knees by the handful.  Below are the top 10 performers in each category, highlighting some of the biggest numbers from Jupiter.  Top Fastball Velocity (MPH) Rank Player Top Velo State Grad Class 1 Striker Pence 101.1 CA 2028 2 Dexter McCleon Jr. 97.6 GA 2028 3 Colin Driffill 97.3 NE 2026 4...
Tournaments | Story | 10/28/2025

13u & 14u WWBA Prospect Recap

Perfect Game Staff
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Derrick Carley Jr (2030, New Orleans, Louisiana) - S2N Select Carley Jr. is an uber-athletic, switch-hitting outfielder and he’s in a constant flow state while playing the game of baseball. The Bayou State native is a bit undersized, but he creates a lot of impact at point of contact; thanks to his compact, efficient right-handed swing. He utilizes the middle of the field exceptionally well with flashes of advanced bat-to-ball skills for his age. Two-way potential; he’s throwing fastballs up to 83mph with feel for locating his secondary pitches. Grayson Liddle (2030, Washington, D.C.) - S2N Select Liddle put on a hitting clinic for the S2N Select squad, the 5’7-150lb infielder went 5-for-10 (.500/.643/1.443) with three doubles while driving in a run. At the plate, Liddle starts with a slightly wider base, he directs his hands to the baseball from a shoulder-level...
Tournaments | Story | 10/27/2025

15u PG Queen City Fall Super NIT Notes

Marcus Thomas
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Mason Mackay (2029, Catawba, S.C.) continued to show off the barrel control and feel to hit for SBA Mid-Atlantic Scout. The right-handed hitter starts from a medium base with inline feet and a low handset with a low back elbow, utilizes a heel lift trigger. Creates separation in the back shoulder and rotates the lower half well with a direct hand path. Flat bat plane with solid bat speed and feel to use the whole field. High contact approach with good bat-to-ball skills. Good barrel whip and feel to turn the barrel over with some impact and jump. Good speed from the athletic 5-foot-11, 165-pound frame with more backside power as the frame continues to mature and fill out. Smooth hands that consistently get the ball on plane. Exciting shortstop with feel to get the ball on plane and a projectable frame.   Cameron Cramer (2028, Chesapeake, Va.) showed off the power upside for SBA...
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