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Leagues  | Story | 4/26/2026

Iowa Spring League Notebook: Weeks 2-4

Tait Tierney (2026, Fairfax, IA) worked 4 scoreless innings while striking out 9, consistently filling up the strike zone and keeping hitters off balance from start to finish. Showed full command of the outing while maintaining pressure on every at-bat. Worked his fastball up to 80 mph, sitting in the upper 70s with arm-side life. Mixed in a mid-70s changeup with strong fading action that played well off the fastball, along with an upper-60s curveball as a secondary put-away option. Both off-speed pitches were used effectively to generate swing-and-miss and disrupt timing.The combination of strike-throwing ability, pitch mix, and feel for sequencing led to a highly efficient and dominant performance. Continues to show a polished approach on the mound with the ability to control at-bats and miss bats at a high level. Black Hawk College-Moline commit.

Jacob Pierro (2028, Dubuque, Iowa) took the mound this weekend and ran the FB up to 89 while sitting comfortably in the mid-to-upper 80s with some life through the zone. Mixed in a mid-70s slider that showed quality depth giving a reliable secondary to keep hitters off balance. Features a quick arm with noticeable whip at release and does a nice job repeating the delivery to stay in rhythm. Worked 3 strong innings on the mound, racking up 6 strikeouts while consistently attacking hitters and controlling the pace. Limited damage well and showed confidence in getting ahead and finishing at-bats. Also made an impact offensively throughout the weekend. Drives the ball full-field and shows a mature feel at the plate. Totaled 8 hits over the weekend proving the ability to impact the game on both sides.



Caleb Paulson (2026, Asbury, IA) has been extremely productive at the plate this spring, consistently finding ways to impact games and generate offense. Shows a confident presence in the box with a controlled, athletic right-handed stroke and a repeatable swing path that produces consistent barrel contact. The approach stands out, staying composed with the ability to handle both gap-to-gap contact and occasional damage when mistakes are made over the plate. Has continued to square the baseball up at a high rate, showing the ability to stay on time and drive balls into the gaps. So far this spring has totaled 11 hits with 4 doubles, 1HR, and 14 RBI. Cornell commit.

Nolan Dittmer (2026, Walcott, Iowa) showed a strong presence in the box this weekend, consistently finding the barrel and putting together quality at-bats. Displays a smooth left-handed stroke with good rhythm and extension through contact, allowing for loud impact to all parts of the field. The swing works well with his length, staying controlled while still generating leverage. Put together an impressive weekend at the plate, totaling 6 hits with 3 going for extra bases, including 2 HRs. Showed the ability to drive the baseball to the pull side, while still maintaining the ability to use the whole field. The power keeps trending up now sitting at 3 HRs so far in spring league play. Southeastern CC commit.

Jacob Wenzelman (2029, Dubuque, Iowa) showed a strong outing on the mound this weekend putting together a dominant performance across 4 innings of work. Attacked hitters effectively and limited hard contact allowing just 1 hit. Showed the ability to consistently get ahead and control at-bats throughout the outing. Worked primarily off the fastball, sitting in the mid-70s and topped 76 mph showing the ability to locate and mix throughout the zone. Mixed in a slider in the mid-to-upper 60s that showed developing shape giving a secondary option to keep hitters off balance. Threw for 10 strikeouts on the day, showing an ability to miss bats and finish hitters once ahead in the count. Did a nice job minimizing traffic and maintaining control of the game. 

Lincoln Berding (2026, Mason City, IA) turned in another great performance this weekend, worked 4 scoreless innings and punched out 10 hitters. Competed with confidence and consistently stayed on the attack. Worked his FB 84-86, touching 89 mph, with life through the zone, allowing him to generate swings and misses and get ahead in counts. Paired it with a 76–79 SL that featured solid shape and depth, using it effectively both early and late in at-bats to disrupt timing. Did a nice job mixing pitches and maintaining tempo, limiting any chance for hitters to get comfortable. The ability to miss bats at a high rate while keeping the ball off barrels is something to watch out for. Keeps trending in the right direction this spring with a strong mix of stuff and competitiveness. Southeastern CC commit.

Easton Jansen (2027, Long Grove, IA) has swung it well this spring putting together a highly productive offensive stretch and consistently impacting games at the plate. Shows a strong feel for the barrel with a controlled swing that allows him to square balls up to all parts of the field. The approach stands out staying composed in the box while still being able to produce quality contact and line-drive impact. Projects well with consistent ability to stay on time and work in the middle of the field. Added multiple base hits where he consistently found the barrel working with an easy, efficient stroke. So far this spring has racked up 11 hits, with 5 going for extra bases, along with 11 RBI. Uncommitted

Tyce Wikner (2029, Monona, IA) has shown an exciting offensive profile this spring, consistently impacting games and flashing advanced bat-to-ball ability for his age. Left-handed hitter with a smooth, repeatable swing that stays short to the ball and produces consistent contact. The approach plays well in game action, with the ability to stay controlled while still doing damage when pitches are left in the zone. Wikner brings impact speed out of the box, creating pressure on defenses and turning routine contact into extra bases. So far this spring has 2 triples and 3 HRs while driving in 11 RBI. Continues to trend upward as a younger prospect with noticeable offensive upside, barrel feel, developing strength, and game-changing athleticism on the bases.

Texton Bollers (2028, Tiffin, IA) has shown a strong two-way impact this spring, contributing both on the mound and at the plate with consistent production. Works well in the box with good rhythm and an ability to stay on time allowing consistent barrel contact. On the mound has punched out 11 hitters in 5 innings, works with a fastball at 78-82 that plays well through the zone and can be located to both sides of the plate. Flashed a 69-72 breaking ball with developing shape that shows swing-and-miss potential when executed down in the zone. Showed the ability to compete in the strike zone and mix effectively while limiting damage across outings.

Quinn Flanagan (2028, Asbury, IA) showed an intriguing two-way profile with developing impact on both sides of the ball. Generates consistent quality contact with the ability to work the barrel to all parts of the field. The offensive profile projects well as the strength develops and the swing remains repeatable. Has produced steady results this spring, totaling 4 XBH and driving in 7 runs. Shows an ability to stay on time and create consistent barrel contact. On the mound, uses a FB 79-82 mph that shows arm-side run and plays effectively when located to the edges of the zone. Also features an upper-60s curveball with sharp bite that can miss bats when executed. Has shown the ability to compete and fill the strike zone while mixing pitches and limiting damage across outings.

Kasen Tyler (2028, Decorah, IA) has put together a highly productive stretch at the plate this spring, consistently creating offense and showing the ability to impact games in a variety of ways. Features an athletic right-handed swing with good rhythm and a repeatable path that allows him to consistently find the barrel. Generates notable power from a strong lower half and does a good job extending through contact. Has 10 hits with 2 home runs plus 9 RBI and a strong 4:1 walk-to-strikeout ratio. Complete offensive profile when you combine his barrel control, strength projection, and athleticism.

Ben Klitgaard (2026, Iowa City, IA) one of the most dominant hitters we saw this Friday. Driving the ball was not a problem for this young athlete. He had a XBH hit in both games he played and a huge HR coming from game 1. He shows a bigger leg kick that generates power throughout the swing with still hands that fire through the zone as he swings. These two qualities made him a + bat this weekend. He does both of these things without over swinging and stays balanced throughout the whole process. Giving himself a high chance of getting himself past 1B when he swings. Wisconsin-Whitewater commit.

Del Brewer (2027, Iowa City, IA) consistently produced quality at-bats and impacted the game multiple ways offensively. Showed a short, direct path to the baseball with a clean and efficient swing. Found ways to produce to all parts of the field, showing a balanced and controlled approach. Added extra-base impact with multiple doubles while maintaining consistency each time in the box. Swung it well during the weekend and continued to show a reliable offensive profile.

Kemper Miller (2029, Bettendorf, IA) showed an impressive offensive performance this weekend, highlighted by a home run to LF. Possesses a projectable frame with size that should continue to add strength moving forward. Displays a short path to the baseball with the ability to extend through contact, creating strong impact off the barrel. Shows good strength in the swing, allowing the ball to jump when squared up. The left-handed stroke works well with natural rhythm.

Benjamin Nichols (2026,Cedar Falls, IA) stuck out 8 over 3.0 innings of work in his outing. Worked with a FB 82–85 showing the ability to attack the zone and get ahead of hitters early. Mixed in a mid-70s curveball that he was able to land for strikes, giving him a reliable secondary to steal counts. Did a nice job controlling hitters throughout the outing. Showed confidence in his mix while consistently filling up the zone. Kirkwood CC commit.

Landon Schmitt (2028, Dubuque, IA) put together a strong showing at the plate this weekend. Shows an uphill path through the zone with the ability to extend through contact and create carry off the barrel. The swing is repeatable and works with good rhythm, allowing for consistent timing throughout at-bats. Did a nice job staying on pitches and producing quality contact across multiple trips to the box. Found ways to impact the baseball and keep innings alive with competitive at-bats.

Carson Klein (2028, Epworth, IA) put together a solid weekend at the plate, collecting 4 hits and showing a mature approach throughout. Stays disciplined in the box, doing a great job of staying within himself and taking what’s given. Lets the ball travel deep and shows the ability to drive it the other way with authority. Consistently produced quality contact and stayed under control in each at-bat. 

Clayton Kroschel (2026, Beaver Dam, WI) displays advanced bat-to-ball skills with the ability to stay on pitches and square them up with regularity. Drives the ball well showing real strength off the barrel and the ability to create carry through contact. The swing works with good balance and allows him to leverage the baseball effectively. Shows consistent feel for timing and pitch recognition while maintaining a simple, repeatable approach in the box. Continues to impact the baseball when given the opportunity with quality contact and gap-to-gap ability. Madison College commit.

Elijah Scott (2027, Marion, IA) showed a steady offensive weekend, finishing with 2 extra-base hits. Displays a smooth, repeatable swing with good feel to stay on plane with the pitch. Consistently controls the barrel through the zone and works with a balanced, efficient approach in the box. Shows the ability to impact the baseball to all fields that plays in game action. Continues to show solid offensive consistency with barrel control and feel for contact.

Cole Goodrich (2026, Central City, IA) finished with 4 hits and consistently impacted the baseball. Shows strong hands and quality bat speed through the zone. Generates consistent loud contact with a confident, aggressive approach in the box. Shows the ability to stay on time and square pitches up to all fields. Swing plays with control allowing him to drive the baseball when given good pitches to hit. Northeast Iowa Community College commit.

Matthew Blomme (2027,Batavia, IA) delivered a quality outing on the mound, striking out 8 over 4.0 innings of work. Worked with a fastball in the 83-86 mph range, topping out at 88 mph, showing arm-side run and life through the zone. Effectively used the heater to get ahead early in counts and establish control of at-bats. Showed a low-70s curveball to change eye levels and keep hitters off balance throughout the outing. Showed confidence attacking the zone and maintaining tempo from pitch to pitch.

Drew Fillenworth (2026, Blairstown, IA) shows an athletic swing that creates real damage when squared. Uses the lower half well, generating power from the ground up and transferring it efficiently through contact. Shows a natural ability to create impact without over-swinging, keeping the barrel through the zone. Continues to show a feel for driving the ball in key spots with run-producing ability. Upper Iowa commit.

-Brayden Powell

Kyler Cameron (2029, Burlington, IA) had a great day going 5-6 for his team over the two games with one of them being a triple. Starting from a crouched position he fires his hands through the zone.He shows a low and controlled swing that can drive the ball across the entire diamond. He also has the ability to control his barrel exceptionally well to get himself on base. His lower half rotation is impressive as well as how calmly he keeps his hands throughout his swing. His confidence grew throughout the day and it translated to the field.

Hudson Davies (2029, North Liberty, IA) was one of the hottest bats I saw all weekend. He had 3 multi-hit games tallying 9 hits and 7 RBI over the two days. XBH machine with 3 triples and 4 doubles. I can’t say I am surprised, with his smooth athletic LH swing. He generates effortless pop using his lower half. Toe tapping into his swing keeps him level and in a great position to damage pitches within the zone. Does damage to all fields, and shows the ability to let the ball travel and take it to the opposite field.

Jett Kamberling (2026, Tipton, IA) this RHP was all over the zone keeping hitters off balance. He controlled the tempo throughout the entire outing. 4 Innings pitched paired with 10 strikeouts. His FB topped 87 and sat between 82-85, and paired it with a slider sitting around 73-75. Shows flashes of a change up as well. Has ability to throw all three pitches competitively in the zone. He is a simple, repeatable, and athletic mover working down the mound. Gets into his legs very well generating power from the ground up. Add that to his whippy arm action, he is set up for success. Southeastern CC commit.
 
Nolan Dittmer (2026, Walcott, IA) stands at 6’8 225 with huge power at the plate. His stature coming from the left side strikes fear into opposing pitchers. Today went 4-6 with two doubles, and a HR as well as 4 RBIs. Controlled aggression coming out of his swing as he just punishes baseballs over the plate. At this frame he has the impressive ability to get low and attack any pitch that comes his way. His whippy bat path and long levers gives him a unique ability to crush baseballs all over the diamond. Power generates from the ground up and effortlessly works through baseballs. Southeastern CC commit. 

Easton Jansen (2027, Long Grove, IA) hit the ball hard all day today collecting 3 extra-base hits out of his 4 knocks. This comes in the form of two doubles, and a HR. Yet, his biggest impact was his timely hits that gave him 6 RBIs. Whippy hands through the zone create effortless pop working from the lower half. Keeping his posture through baseballs makes it easy for him to stay on a level plain. Giving him the edge over opposing pitchers he faces. Approach in the box also goes a long way within his swing. This being an all fields approach that was shown today.  

Lincoln Berding (2026, Mason City, IA) easily was one of the best arms we have seen all spring, and he had his best performance of the spring. He threw 4 Innings and struck out 11, and allowed no walks or base hits. Lincoln's heater sat 85-87 mph, topping 89, and paired it well with a SL. He kept hitters out of rhythm exceptionally well. As the game continued he also showed the ability to throw first pitch breakers. He used both pitches very effectively and lived in the zone. Southeastern CC commit. 

Wyatt Ebel (2027, Ely, IA) threw very well today working through 3 innings. Allowing one hit paired with 7 Ks and no walks. Easily his best outing of the spring as well. He sat 78-80, T82, on the fastball and showed a slider in the mid-60s. He has the ability to throw both pitches in the zone very competitively. He made sure to create a rhythm that gets him into a pitchers count. Once he got to a pitchers count he almost always got the out. One of the guys to keep an eye on as the spring progresses into summer high school ball is approaching. 

Cal Bonifas (2026, Bellevue, IA) threw 2 innings today and collected 5 strikeouts. Impressive stuff coming from this RHP he paired a FB, SL, CH very well throughout this outing. He shows the ability to throw all four pitches for strikes as well. FB 80-82, SL 73-75, and CH - 77. Some of his best stuff came to play this weekend as he kept batters out of sync. Throws from a really athletic standpoint that works well on the mound. As he goes through this spring I expect him to keep popping up on our watchlist. Wartburg Commit

-Jake Underbakke-Hennessy
 

Leagues | Story | 4/28/2026

Iowa Spring League Notebook: Week 5

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Dawson Weller (2027, Ottumwa, IA) showcased his two-way potential with a strong performance this weekend. On the mound, worked two clean innings while striking out 3 consistently living in the zone and getting ahead with first-pitch strikes. Showed the ability to control tempo and attack hitters throughout the outing. At the plate made a big impact in the same game, collecting two doubles and a home run. Displays quick hands through the zone with the ability to connect on an uphill path and generate carry off the barrel. A well-rounded showing that highlighted impact on both sides of the ball. Will Frederiksen (2026, Bettendorf, IA) had a loud weekend at the plate, launching 2 home runs and showing real impact with the bat. Generates plenty of juice in the swing with a simple, controlled load that allows him to stay on time. The swing works clean through the zone and produces strong...
Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

Two Day Rewind at 15u National Elite

Kinley Kitchens
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Two days into the 2026 Perfect Game 15U National Elite Championship, the storylines are already beginning to take shape. As one of the summer’s premier invite-only events, the tournament annually brings together many of the nation’s top 15U clubs, with 100 elite teams traveling to Hoover in pursuit of a championship. While there is still plenty of baseball left to play, the opening rounds have already produced breakout performances, dominant team victories, and plenty of excitement heading into bracket play. Several nationally recognized organizations entered the week as favorites, including MTBA Dawgs, ranked No. 3 nationally, Wildcatters Baseball at No. 10, and 5 Star Mafia, ranked No. 12. Meanwhile, newer programs like Jason Kidd Select Team have quickly shown they are capable of making noise against the nation’s best. One of the biggest storylines through the first...
Tournaments | Story | 7/7/2026

16u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1

Jason Phillips
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Nolan Ash (2028, Ashland, Mo.) showed off the power upside for Natty State 2028. The right-handed hitter starts from a spread stance with in-line feet and a high handset with a high back elbow, utilizes a leg lift stride. Creates separation and uses a direct hand path with a slightly uphill bat plane and some feel to generate lift from the lower half. Quick hands and stays in-sync with a rotational lower half and solid bat speed. Showed the power belting a solo bomb over the left field fence. Long and lean 6-foot-2, 175-pound frame with wiry strength present and more room to fill. The shortstop has a high ceiling and feel for the barrel. Colton Dodds (2028, Columbia, Mo.) showed off the barrel feel and power upside for Natty State 2028. The right-handed hitter starts from a wide base with in-line feet and a high handset with a high back elbow, utilizes a no stride trigger. Direct hands...
College | Story | 7/7/2026

Coppy's Corner: July 7 Summer Edition

John Coppolella
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It’s an exciting time for College Baseball. Not only do potential and proposed changes to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) elevate the game, but we are coming off a thrilling College World Series and less than a week away from Major League Baseball’s 2026 Amateur Draft. In the middle of it all is the Cape Cod Baseball League.  The amateur players on the Cape 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...
Tournaments | Story | 7/6/2026

16u WWBA Rolls Into Marietta

Will Dembo
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More than 300 of the nation’s top 16u teams will meet in East Cobb, Georgia this week as the 16u WWBA Championship gets underway. Over 50 ranked teams from across the country will compete for one of the most prestigious titles in travel baseball, drawing scouts and fans from all over. Pool play will commence on Monday, July 6th with the championship game set for July 13th at the storied East Cobb Baseball Complex. Canes National 16u will hold honors of being the top ranked team entering the event as they have earned a No. 2 national ranking following a dominant 17-2-1 start to their season. The highly touted program is home to many of the top ranked prospects from the 2028 class including talented two-way athlete, Grant Arnold (No. 12 overall) who lives in the 90’s from the mound as well as middle infielder, Bryan Mesa (No. 14 overall) who will draw lots of attention this...
College | Story | 7/6/2026

USA Collegiate National Team: Stars

Craig Cozart
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Quick Hits  Each year at the end of June and beginning of July, top collegiate baseball talent from around the nation arrives in Cary, NC at the USA Baseball National Training Complex.  Typically, the rosters are filled with top underclass, non-draft-eligible talent but this year, we will see a sprinkling of upper-classmen as the coaches evaluate just under 60 players to get to their final 28 roster spots.  For a total of two weeks, the Stars Squad and the Stripes Squad will compete against outside competition in North Carolina as well as Virginia before finishing their slate with 5-games against each other at the NTC Complex.  Once the final roster has been announced the team will depart for Taiwan to compete in the 2026 World Baseball Championships, July 11-15.    CNT Stars Position Players  Anthony Pack Jr.  FR / OF / University of Texas ...
Draft | Mock Draft | 7/6/2026

MLB Mock Draft: 4.0

Tyler Henninger
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Tournaments | Story | 7/5/2026

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Perfect Game Staff
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Michael Wedgeworth (2030, Flomaton, AL) had put the two way ability on full display so far this week, dominating from both sides. On the mound Wedgeworth ran the fastball up to 84 (81-83) with ease to the delivery. Broke off a couple nasty curveballs that induced swing and miss, as well as freezing hitters for punch outs. Collected six in his four inning complete game. He also would not be denied at the plate going 3-5 in the first two days with two doubles. Very intriguing young player as the body continues to grow.  Tyler Bellush (2031, Summerville, SC) is a sure handed shortstop for the Canes Nation squad. Swings it from the left side of the plate and the barrel accuracy has really stuck out thus far. 3-4 through the first couple days with a double and two triples, Bellush has also walked twice and collected 3 RBI along the way. Yesterday against USA Prime with the bases loaded,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

16u WWBA North Scout Notes

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Oliver Lindstrom (2028, Green Bay, WI) created some of the loudest offensive moments of the weekend while producing across the board, finishing with six hits, eight RBI, and a home run. The right-handed hitter showed the ability to stay through the baseball and drive it with authority. Creates quality leverage through the lower half while arriving in strong hitting positions early, allowing the barrel to work with intent through the zone. The blend of power, athleticism, and all-fields impact stood out throughout the event.  Dominic Haigh (2028, South Bend, IN) was one of the most productive hitters at the event, collecting 10 hits while consistently creating pressure on opposing defenses. Made life difficult on pitchers with a relentless approach, routinely extending at-bats and forcing them to work deep into counts. The operation remains simple and efficient, featuring an early...
Tournaments | Story | 7/4/2026

West Region Rankings Risers: Class of 2028

Joey Cohen
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After a heavy stretch of early summer looks, our scouting staff felt confident rolling out an updated ‘28 national ranking a couple weeks ago. The evaluation window was packed whether it was with our Memorial Day and Summer Kickoff tournaments, UBC action, Sunshine Showcases, and of course the Junior National Showcase which all provided a deep and diverse look at the class against strong competition. Between fresh game evaluations and updated showcase data, we were able to get a clearer picture of where players stand and more importantly how they’ve progressed. Improvements in strength, athleticism, and overall skill were evident across the board giving our staff real conviction when it came time to shuffle the board. With that in mind, I wanted to highlight a handful of west region prospects who made a strong impression on me this summer and earned a well-deserved jump in...
All American Game | Story | 7/3/2026

Initial 2026 All Star Game Roster Reveal

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We are excited to announce the first selections for the 2026 PG All Star Game from both the Perfect Game Junior and Sophomore National Showcases. The PG All Star Game will be held on Friday, August 14th at Citizens Bank Ballpark, the home of the Philadelphia Phillies, and will feature roughly 40 of the top players, predominately from the 2028 class with a few of the very best 2029s also selected. A watchlist has been created from the Junior National Showcase and another group of players will be selected from that showcase towards the end of July as we continue to evaluate players at the major Perfect Game tournaments this summer. The final wave of selections we be made at the PG Underclass All American Games August 5-7 at the UCSD in San Diego, CA. PG Underclass All American Games   Junior National Selections Dexter McCleon Jr. OF Suwanee, GA USA Prime Cullen Scott RHP/3B Melissa,...
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