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College  | Rankings | 3/25/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 25

Every preseason, analysts and voters pour enormous effort into ranking the small college baseball landscape — poring over returning rosters, transfer additions, coaching changes, and historical trends to assemble the most accurate picture they can of who will be contending when the postseason arrives. And most years, they get it largely right. But the nature of college baseball, with its massive rosters, unpredictable development arcs, and ever-churning transfer portal, guarantees that a handful of genuinely elite programs will slip through the cracks every spring. A team loses too many seniors. A key transfer hasn’t yet suited up. A new coaching staff hasn’t had the chance to prove itself. The voters see the question marks and leave the blank space, and then the season begins and the blank space starts filling itself in — loudly.

As the 2026 season heads into its second month, the updated national rankings across NCAA Division II, NAIA, and NCAA Division III tell their usual story — and as usual, a few of the most compelling teams were absent from the rankings in the preseason. Along with the updated rankings is a look at two programs from each small-school division that began the year without a place in the Perfect Game Top 25, but have spent the weeks since making the case for inclusion. Some are deep resume-builders with wins over ranked opponents. Others are quietly dominant statistical juggernauts plowing through their conferences. All of them are national title conversations waiting to happen.



NCAA DII

Heading into 2026, the University of West Florida was left out of the preseason rankings. Despite a strong season in 2025 in which they advanced to the Super Regionals, they had heavy roster turnover and their .287 team batting average from a year ago didn't exactly scream "threat incoming." The preseason prognostication looked right past Pensacola — and the Argonauts couldn't care less. Through 29 games, UWF sits at a scorching 23-6 overall and 13-5 in Gulf South Conference play, riding a five-game win streak with a .793 winning percentage that demands attention. They swept the opener against then-ranked Florida Southern, took series from Rollins, Montevallo, Delta State, and Union and have been absolutely punishing teams at home — going a blistering 16-1 at Jim Spooner Field.

The offense that supposedly couldn't mash? Gone. Zack Stokes has already cleared more home runs this season than any player on last year's roster managed all year — a one-man wrecking crew making defenses pay for every mistake. And on the mound, Colton Dorsey has been nothing short of electric, giving the Argos the kind of anchor arm that changes a team's identity entirely. This isn't a fluke — this is a retooled roster that took the chip on its shoulder and turned it into a battering ram.

The North Georgia Nighthawks were also left out of the preseason rankings. Big mistake. Through 32 games, UNG sits at 25-7 overall and a blistering 15-2 in Peach Belt Conference play, torching opponents to the tune of a .335 team batting average and posting 318 runs scored against just 150 allowed. The infusion of transfer talent has paid dividends in a big way — Ben Hamacher, arriving from Georgia College, is hitting a scorching .409 with 17 steals and is an absolute nightmare in conference play (.493 average in league games), while Brody Yeomans, who made the jump from USC Aiken, is slugging .590 with 6 home runs and 41 RBI, proving that the portal can be a pipeline if you know how to shop it. Holding it all together in the middle is senior Brady Skipper, turning in the best campaign of his career — hitting .342 with 30 RBI, 14 stolen bases, and the kind of steady, professional at-bats that set the tone for everyone around him.

On the mound, the Nighthawks have been equally stingy, keeping opponents to a paltry .259 average while racking up 222 strikeouts. Andrew Duval, who made the move from DI Charleston, has been a legitimate ace — sitting 6-0 with a 3.37 ERA in 42.2 innings, fanning 44 batters and giving the Nighthawks a rock-solid No. 1 to build around. Senior Matthew Heard has answered every call as a co-anchor of the rotation, going 5-1 with a tidy 3.66 ERA and a miserly 1.14 WHIP, doing exactly what you need from a veteran who's been around the block. The polls didn't think North Georgia was worth ranking — the scoreboard begs to differ.

Rank NCAA  State 2026 Record Lst Wk. Prev Rk.
1 Pittsburg State Gorillas KS 25-3 3-1 1
2 Point Loma Sea Lions CA 27-4 3-1 2
3 Tampa Spartans FL 22-4 3-0 3
4 Catawba Indians NC 23-5 3-1 4
5 Colorado Mesa Mavericks CO 25-3 3-0 5
6 North Greenville Trailblazers SC 25-6 5-0 6
7 Texas Tyler Patriots TX 22-8 4-0 7
8 Central Missouri Mules MO 23-5 4-0 8
9 Grand Valley State Lakers MI 20-4 4-0 9
10 Belmont Abbey Crusaders NC 21-8 5-0 14
11 Minnesota State Mavericks MN 15-6 0-0 10
12 Lenoir-Rhyne Bears NC 21-5-1 3-1 11
13 Wingate Bulldogs NC 23-7 2-2 13
14 Francis Marion Patriots SC 24-6 3-1 12
15 Young Harris Mountain Lions GA 23-6 4-0 16
16 East Stroudsburg Warriors PA 13-7 3-0 17
17 Seton Hill Griffins PA 16-5 4-0 19
18 Augustana Vikings SD 18-5 3-0 20
19 Westmont Warriors CA 17-5 3-0 21
20 West Alabama Tigers AL 23-6 2-2 18
21 Angelo State Rams TX 20-9 3-1 23
22 West Florida Argos FL 23-6 5-0 25
23 Cal State Monterey Bay Otters CA 21-5 4-0 24
24 North Georgia Nighthawks GA 25-7 2-2 22
25 UNC Pembroke Braves NC 19-9 0-4 15


NAIA

When Jeremiah Robbins returned to Harris Field this season, he didn't exactly come back quietly. The three-time NAIA National Champion and LC State Athletics Hall of Famer — who spent seven years rebuilding Umpqua Community College's program before answering the call back to Lewiston — walked back in and hit the ground sprinting. Despite being left out of the preseason rankings, the Warriors have absolutely torched the early schedule and now sit at a blazing 22-3 overall. They swept Texas A&M-Texarkana in four games including three shutouts, went a competitive 2-2 against British Columbia on the road before closing that series with a 13-6 hammer, swept Warner Pacific in four, and have continued to roll from there. The caveat — and it's a fair one — is that the Warriors haven't yet run the full gauntlet of elite upper-ranked competition back-to-back over a sustained stretch, so some measured reservation is still warranted. But look at the margins this team is winning by, the runs they're piling up, and the way they're limiting opponents, and it becomes genuinely hard to make the case the record would look much different regardless of who's been across the diamond.

The personnel making it happen are the real story. Jackson Jaha, bringing Division I pedigree from Oregon, has been a force at the plate through his first 14 games — the kind of bat that changes how pitchers approach an entire lineup. Transfer Brandon Nguyen has been equally electric, headlining the series finale win at UBC and flourishing in the leadoff role that Robbins identified for him before the season even started. On the mound, the rotation transitions have paid off in spades: Jackson Cloud moved from a bullpen/spot-start role last year into a full-time starting assignment and has delivered, and Landon Webb made the exact same leap — bullpen arm to rotation anchor — with the same results. This is a team that hits for average, plays clean fundamental baseball, doesn't manufacture losses, and has a Hall of Fame coach calling the shots from the third-base box. 

Despite their strong pedigree, the Bellevue Bruins were left out of the Perfect Game preseason rankings and the Bruins responded by going out and crushing opposition. That's not hyperbole — this is a team that swept Central Methodist in four games (12-8, 11-1, 15-5, 11-9), swept three from Science & Arts, took two of three from preseason #11 Webber International in Florida, and split a pair with state rival Concordia at a neutral-site. Through 26 games, Bellevue sits at 23-3, riding an 11-game win streak, going a perfect 4-0 in Frontier Conference play, and having done the overwhelming majority of their damage on the road or at neutral sites — they've played just four home games all season. The path ahead still runs through a Frontier Conference slate that the Bruins should dominate, and the reasonable expectation is that they'll not only win the conference but host in the NAIA Opening Round come May.

The numbers behind the record are staggering. The Bruins are slashing a collective .342 as a team with 45 home runs in 26 games, putting up 230 runs against just 112 allowed. Carter Claerhout, who made the move down from DII Southern Arkansas, has been a flat-out force at the plate — hitting .408 with 9 home runs, 27 RBI, and a .757 slugging percentage while anchoring first base. Ayden Makarus, the Canadian sensation who also put in time at LSU Eunice, is picking up right where he left off and looking even sharper — .358 average, 9 bombs, 35 RBI and a .765 slugging clip that is absolutely terrifying. Out of the bullpen, Brody Burnette is doing something that deserves a double-take: 10 saves in 12 appearances, with a 1.17 ERA and just 1 walk in 15.1 innings — that's not a closer, that's a shutdown machine. And Kody Butt, who posted a 9.33 ERA a year ago, has been completely reborn in 2026 — a 2.87 ERA with 39 strikeouts across 31.1 innings, the kind of turnaround that wins staff development awards. The Bruins aren't sneaking up on anyone anymore. The record says so.

Rank NCAA  State 2026 Record Lst Wk. Prev Rk.
1 LSU Shreveport Pilots LA 28-4 3-1 1
2 Georgia Gwinnett Grizzlies GA 27-2 3-0 2
3 Cumberlands Patriots KY 22-5 3-0 3
4 Southeastern Fire FL 23-7 4-0 4
5 Taylor Trojans IN 24-3 2-0 5
6 Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs TN 24-9 3-1 6
7 Johnson Royals TN 25-4 4-0 7
8 Missouri Baptist Spartans MO 18-4 4-0 10
9 Keiser Seahawks FL 22-7 3-1 9
10 Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes KS 23-5 3-1 12
11 William Carey Crusaders MS 22-9 4-0 13
12 Ottawa Braves KS 27-5 4-0 15
13 Loyola Wolf Pack LA 22-10 3-1 16
14 Bellevue Bruins NE 22-3 4-0 14
15 Hope International Royals CA 20-11 2-3 11
16 Lewis-Clark State Warriors ID 22-3 4-0  
17 St. Thomas Bobcats FL 19-11 2-3 8
18 Abraham Baldwin Stallions GA 23-9 4-1 18
19 A&M Victoria Jaguars TX 24-9 5-0 20
20 Texas Wesleyan Rams TX 26-5 3-1 19
21 Doane Tigers NE 18-7 2-2 17
22 Louisiana Christian Wildcats LA 26-6 2-1 22
23 Huntington Foresters IN 22-5 4-0  
24 Concordia Bulldogs NE 17-11 2-2 24
25 Our Lady of the Lake Saints TX 21-11 1-3 23
DROP Nelson Lions TX     21
DROP Freed-Hardeman Lions TN     25


NCAA DIII

Bridgewater College came into 2026 without a spot in the preseason rankings. They put together solid seasons, but haven’t really reached the level of being a national power. The voters looked at that résumé and shrugged. The Eagles promptly went to California, went to Newport News, and started disassembling ranked opponents with the casual ruthlessness of a team that has a point to prove. Through 21 games, Bridgewater is 18-3 overall and 3-3 in ODAC play and owns a win résumé that would make most programs blush: an 18-1 demolition of then Christopher Newport on the road, a sweep of Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks, a 12-4 pasting of Pomona-Pitzer in Claremont. This week they’ve already added a dominant 11-5 road win over #17 Shenandoah. Their three losses have all come in ODAC play — a conference that has bitten them before — but the non-conference body of work is the stuff of legitimate NCAA tournament contenders. Senior outfielder Bryce Suters has been an absolute menace at the plate all season, delivering the kind of production that makes scouts take notice and pitchers lose sleep.

On the mound, Bridgewater hasn't overpowered opponents — but they've been efficient, sporting a team ERA roughly a third of what the opposition has posted against them. Cam Nuckols and Lucas Cash give the Eagles two reliable rotation anchors who keep the offense in the game, and Tanner Evans has been brilliant in the bullpen, functioning as the late-inning lockdown arm that every postseason contender needs. Ashton Smith, who earned All-ODAC Third Team honors a year ago, is in the conversation for DIII All-American recognition this season — his bat has taken a step forward that the advanced metrics were probably projecting all along. This is a team built to get hot in May, and if they can find their footing in ODAC play over the back half of the schedule, the NCAA selection committee is going to have a very hard time looking the other way.

It's been a long time since the Rhodes College Lynx made the national polls feel their presence, and the 2026 season may be the year that drought finally ends. Under new head coach Rob Schrier — who spent 20 years as associate head coach before taking the helm following the retirement of the legendary Jeff Cleanthes — the Lynx have come roaring out of the gate at 15-4 overall and 3-0 in SAA play, enough to crack the Top 25 for the first time in years. The résumé is real: wins over Belhaven, a thorough sweep of Centre College in three games (15-10, 9-8, 12-2), and a body of work good enough to earn a ranking heading into a key SAA series with Sewanee this weekend. The 2018 NCAA regional heartbreak — a pair of losses to East Texas Baptist, who went on to win the national title — cast a long shadow over this program, and the Lynx have been consistently good since without quite breaking through. This might be the year the ceiling gets raised.

The offense is the engine. Corbin Martens has been mashing all season — .338 with 7 home runs, 31 RBI, and an OPS north of 1.100, the kind of numbers that make him one of the most dangerous bats in the SAA. Catcher Cooper Angilly is hitting .373, a figure that remarkably eclipses what he posted in his previous two seasons combined, and is turning into one of the breakout stories in DIII baseball. Ben Daniel pulls double duty as both a rotation starter and one of the more productive bats in the lineup at .349 with 3 home runs. On the mound, Daniel and fellow starter David Albert have been the backbone of the staff — both carrying sub-2.00 ERAs, a fun quirk being that both men have first names as surnames (as does reliever Finn Patrick, though he's only logged one inning so far). Andrew Carron has been the steady hand out of the bullpen, posting a 3.24 ERA in 16.2 innings of relief with two saves. The Sewanee series this weekend is the perfect measuring stick for a team that looks ready to stop being "consistently good" and start being genuinely great.

Rank NCAA  State 2026 Record Lst Wk. Prev Rk.
1 Lynchburg Hornets VA 15-3-1 3-0 1
2 Denison Big Red OH 14-1 5-0 2
3 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays MD 16-4 5-1 3
4 Salve Regina Seahawks RI 10-1 4-0 4
5 Salisbury Seagulls MD 13-5 3-2 5
6 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags CA 16-5 3-1 6
7 UW-Whitewater Warhawks WI 8-3 2-0 7
8 Kean Cougars NJ 13-3-1 3-0 9
9 Trinity Tigers TX 12-7 4-1 11
10 Rowan Profs NJ 8-2 3-0 13
11 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen CA 17-5 2-1 12
12 Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens CA 14-7 2-1 15
13 Endicott Gulls MA 6-5 2-1 8
14 Bridgewater Eagles VA 17-3 2-1 14
15 Belhaven Blazers MS 17-3 3-1 16
16 Rhodes Lynx TN 15-4 4-0  
17 Shenandoah Hornets VA 19-3 3-1 18
18 Christopher Newport Captains VA 15-5 2-0 17
19 Centre Colonels KY 14-5 0-3 10
20 Cortland State Red Dragons NY 10-6-1 3-0 20
21 Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets OH 12-3 3-0 22
22 Washington Bears MO 15-3 5-0 23
23 Messiah Falcons PA 9-7 4-0 24
24 Gettysburg Bullets PA 15-3 2-2 21
25 Roanoke Maroons VA 15-4 3-0 25
DROP Case Western Reserve Spartans OH     19


College | Story | 7/14/2026

Coppy's Corner: July 14 Summer Edition

John Coppolella
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The amateur players in the Cape Cod Baseball League are the future stars of the 2027 MLB Draft. The league runs from June 13th through August 2nd. Games are played at historic stadiums in Old New England towns. It’s beautiful and charming. Hollywood even made a movie about the Cape Cod League ~25 years ago called Summer Catch. It scored an 8% (!) on Rotten Tomatoes, but, on the plus side, it featured 2001 Jessica Biel in a starring role.  It was so much fun writing Coppy’s Column this spring. My hope is to highlight a pitcher and position player each week from the Cape. And, who knows, maybe somewhere out there Jessica Biel is reading it.    Player of the Week: Carter White – Falmouth Commodores  Talk about making a great first impression! White introduced himself in a very loud and boisterous way this past week by going 9-17 (.529 AVG) with 6 RBI...
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BCS Midwest Championship Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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’29 INF Aarion Gould (IL) drives this ball deep to CF for a triple. Simple setup w/ a controlled load. Keeps the barrel in the zone w/ good extension through contact. Big day at the plate going 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. #BCSMW @WhitesoxAce pic.twitter.com/QL9jPCTAv8 — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 12, 2026 Aarion Gould (2029, Chicago, Ill.) earned Tournament MVP honors after helping lead Chicago White Sox ACE 2029 to the BCS Midwest Championship. The right-handed infielder displayed a direct swing path with quality barrel accuracy, using the middle of the field approach. Present strength was evident, producing two doubles, one triple, while hitting .444 (8-for-18) with seven RBI, three stolen bases and a 1.277 OPS. Gould also contributed on the mound, tossing 6.0 scoreless innings while allowing three hits and striking out six.   ’29 RHP Xavier Alvarez (IL)...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

WWBA Midwest Regional Champ. Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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’28 OF Caleb Wilson (IN) drives this fastball into the RCF gap for a double. Quick hands and bat-to-ball skills on display. Good game at the plate. Finished 2-for-3 with an RBI. #WWBAMW @TopTierBaseball @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/IC5dmPojcz — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 13, 2026 Caleb Wilson (2028, Crown Point, Ind.) helped lead Top Tier Americans 2028 to the 16U WWBA Regional Championship and delivered one of the tournament's top offensive performances. The 5-foot-9, 165-pound left-handed outfielder displayed good plate discipline, a quick bat and barreled balls to all parts of the field. Plus speed also added another dimension to Wilson's game on the base paths, consistently putting pressure on opposing defenses. The Tournament MVP saw the ball extremely well, hitting .667 (14-for-21) with two triples, six RBI, four stolen bases and a 1.588 OPS. Brennen...
Tournaments | Story | 7/16/2026

Top Talent On Display at 17u BCS

Alyssa Golden
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The 21st annual 17U BCS National Championship brings together some of the nation’s top programs and elite 2027 prospects to Fort Myers, Florida, from July 17-21. With dozens of Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects set to compete, here are some of the players expected to make the biggest impact throughout the weekend. For Florida Burn 2027 Scout, which is currently ranked #5 nationally Florida Burn will be No. 107-ranked outfielder RJ Shields and No. 129-ranked third baseman Braedon Mackay. One of the premier two-way prospects in the tournament, Shields, brings one of the strongest arms in the field. The Venice, Florida native has run his fastball up to 95 mph while also showcasing a 98 mph throwing arm from the outfield, making him a weapon on both sides of the ball. On the mound this season, the Mississippi State commit has struck out 29 batters in 15.1 innings,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

WWBA Arrives in Arizona

Emily Hicks
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After another week of summer baseball, Perfect Game action returns to Surprise Stadium as teams prepare for another exciting week of competition at the WWBA Championship. From July 14-18, some of the top programs in travel baseball will take the field looking to compete for a championship and showcase their talent against high-level competition.  The tournament will feature both the 15U and 16U divisions, bringing together talented teams and rising prospects from across the West and beyond. With several days of pool play and championship bracket action, teams will have the opportunity to test themselves against strong opponents while competing on one of the biggest stages of the summer.  Surprise Stadium will provide the setting for a week filled with competitive matchups, standout performances, and prospects looking to make an impact. From dominant pitching performances to...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/15/2026

East Cobb Go Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS

Alyssa Golden
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East Cobb Goes Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS Twenty years after winning the inaugural 14U BCS National Championship in 2006, the East Cobb Astros once again stood atop the tournament, defeating the Original Florida Pokers 7-4 at JetBlue Park. A hot, sunny afternoon set the stage for a tightly contested match between the Original Florida Pokers 2030 and East Cobb Astros 14U Orange. Although the Pokers had a two-run lead with just three innings to go, East Cobb showed their team had no quit as they pulled away with a 7-4 victory. The teams battled through a highly contested tournament field of over sixty teams from across the country, with the Pokers coming in 8-1 and East Cobb entering 8-0 in tournament play. Cohen Carter started on the mound for East Cobb, allowing seven hits and no walks while striking out three batters over four innings. His fastball sat 71-75 mph. Silas Anstett opened the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Stars Marucci '27 Loaded and Poised

Kinley Kitchens
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Expectations naturally follow one of the nation’s top ranked teams. For Stars Marucci 2027, those expectations have only grown as the summer season has progressed.  Ranked No. 16 nationally and featuring a roster loaded with Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects, Stars Marucci 2027 entered the 2026 Perfect Game 17U National Elite Championship as one of the top teams to watch.  Through the opening two days of the tournament, they have shown why they are a team to watch, opening the week with back-to-back victories over SBA Tucci 2027 (6-1) and FC Twins Scout (5-2) to build early momentum heading into the later rounds.  The talent on the roster is undeniable.  Virginia Tech commits Chase Colangelo, Yogi Colangelo, and Teagan Leach, Maryland commit Jerome Fortier, and Youngstown State commit Sam Capuano headline a group filled with college bound...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Mine Wood Bat World Series Notes

Jordan Gates
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‘28 OF/LHP Carson Tabler (OH) Rips one deep into the pull side gap for an inside-the-park HR. Athletic in the box w/ a projectable frame. Utilizes a toe tap on a fluid stroke w/ good bat speed. Good runner in stride + efficient around the bases. #MineWS @Carson_T7 @PFFlyers2028 pic.twitter.com/IVfICPg4qV — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) July 10, 2026 Carson Tabler (2028, Cincinnati, Ohio) Tabler was probably the most pleasant surprise when it comes to names from this weekend. A rather unknown for me and my staff going into the event, Tabler managed to cement himself by event’s end. It’s a true two-way projection at this stage, while he has the size in the 6-foot-3 long and loose frame, the strength will continue to add on to the 175-pound stature. While he only had two extra-base hits (triple, home run), the bat-to-ball skills were the calling card, and...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/14/2026

SBA Bolts National Raise Trophy at 16u

Will Dembo
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After an action-packed week at the 16u WWBA Championships, the tournament came down to two of the nation’s top teams battling for one of travel baseball’s most prestigious titles. No. 5 ranked SBA Bolts National faced No. 60 Alpha Prime 2028 after both teams reached the championship undefeated, but the SBA Bolts were the sole team to exit without a loss, defeating Alpha Prime 10-2 in mercy rule fashion and capture the national title behind dominant pitching and explosive offensive performances. The SBA Bolts were perfect throughout their week, running the table and going 11-0 while outscoring their opponents by an impressive margin of 108-25. “It was awesome,” SBA Head Coach Travis Thompson said on the mercy rule victory. “It just kind of culminated our week. It's been a long week. I can't even remember our first game, which felt like three weeks ago. The...
Tournaments | Story | 7/14/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Ridge Whitfield (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot, 158 pounds with an athletic build that should allow him to maintain his mobility and quick-twitch actions as he continues to develop. He bats and throws left-handed. Whitfield locates his fastball to both sides of the plate, mixes his pitches effectively, and keeps hitters off balance. He competes on every pitch and doesn’t back down in big situations. Whitfield threw 5.1 innings, allowing three hits, one earned run, and no walks while striking out three on 75 pitches (58% strikes). He attacked the zone with a fastball that sat 73 mph and topped out at 78 mph, mixing in a 67 mph breaking ball and a 68-70 mph changeup to keep hitters off balance. Sam Jobe (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, with a lean, athletic frame and plenty of projection. He bats and throws right-handed. Jobe shows good feel for the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/14/2026

14u & 17u West Scout Notes: Days 3-5

Perfect Game Staff
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14u & 17u WWBA West Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Adryan Zaragoza (‘30 | CA) turns on this one, sending it down RF line for a 2B. Finished 2-for-3 w/ 2RBI, 2R, BB. PS approach, bat speed, raw strength #WWBAWest @California_PG pic.twitter.com/V6Ctus4CX1 — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) July 13, 2026 Adryan Zaragoza (2030, Lake Elsinore, CA) The 5-foot-9, 150-pound left-handed hitter and infielder had a great weekend for ZT Select Prospects, finishing with five hits, eight runs scored, one double, one triple, six RBI, one stolen base, and two walks during the 14U WWBA West National Championships. Zaragoza consistently ignited the offense from the top of the lineup, with a disciplined approach and the ability to create scoring opportunities. He can drive the baseball into the gaps while producing in big situations, combining quality contact with aggressive baserunning....
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