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Draft  | Story | 5/8/2026

PG Draft Top 400: Biggest Risers

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The draft cycle is officially in full swing. With the college season nearing postseason play and high school baseball underway across the country, the board is beginning to shift in a major way. Over the past month, a number of players have significantly altered their stock, whether by continuing dominant spring performances or showing improved tools that warrant a jump. That movement was evident throughout our latest Top-400 update, which featured several notable jumps across the board. Here’s a look at the biggest risers from the newest rankings update.

Biggest Risers Overall 




There were 106 players from our previous Top-300 who moved up at least one spot in the latest Top-400 update, but no player made a bigger leap than California prep shortstop James Tronstein. The Vanderbilt commit rose 131 spots to No. 103 overall after putting together an impressive spring on the West Coast. Tronstein has continued to show athleticism, a polished feel to hit, and increased power production at the plate.

The second-largest rise belonged to another California prep player in right-hander Dustin Dunwoody, who climbed 129 spots to No. 166 overall. Dunwoody has been dominant this spring, recording 106 strikeouts against just 17 walks while continuing to show improved stuff and command.

Three additional players jumped more than 100 spots in the update: Florida State outfielder Brayden Dowd (No. 287 to No. 164), Florida State right-hander Cole Stokes (No. 282 to No. 174), and Florida prep right-hander Wilson Anderson (No. 207 to No. 102). All three have put together strong spring campaigns that forced a rise on the board. 

Top-100 Risers

Even this late in the cycle, the top of the board continues to evolve. Ten players who previously sat outside the Top-100 vaulted their way into that range in the latest update, led by prep right-handers Chase Kiker and Landon Brown. Both arms climbed more than 80 spots after showing improved stuff this spring while continuing to perform in front of decision-makers.

Kentucky prep right-hander Grayson Willoughby also made a significant jump, climbing 52 spots to No. 89 overall. His combination of present stuff and continued development has garnered significant attention this spring.

Several college players also made strong pushes into the Top-100 after pairing production with noticeable adjustments. North Carolina shortstop Jake Schaffner led the way among college risers, jumping 69 spots, while Florida outfielder Kyle Jones rose 33 spots and Cincinnati catcher Jack Natili climbed 31 spots. Each has continued to build momentum with strong spring performances.


One of the more notable movers in the entire class, however, is Massachusetts prep left-hander Brody Bumila. Loud offseason bullpens already earned Bumila some buzz entering the spring, ranking No. 88 in the previous update, but his stock has exploded since the season began. The 6-foot-9 lefty jumped 58 spots to No. 31 overall after showing the ability to consistently reach triple digits while missing bats at a high rate. Given the trajectory of his spring, it would not be surprising to see him continue climbing in future updates.

1st Rd. Risers


Few players have improved their draft value more this spring than UCLA right-hander Logan Reddemann. The Bruins ace has put together a dominant season, showing improved stuff, consistent command, and loud results throughout the spring. Reddemann climbed 53 spots to No. 25 overall in the latest update and continues to position himself as one of the top college arms in the class heading into July.

Fellow college right-hander Cade Townsend also looks like his first-round pick. The sophomore-eligible arm has continued to show a strong blend of pitchability and stuff, solidifying himself as a player teams could target early. He jumped 19 spots to No. 27 overall.  

Out west, prep two-way player Jared Grindlinger made one of the more significant jumps near the top of the board, rising from No. 48 to No. 16 overall. After reclassifying late in the process, many evaluators initially viewed him primarily as a pitcher, but reports this spring indicate plenty of teams now prefer the bat. With the way his stock has trended, there is a real chance he does not make it out of the teens in July.

A trio of college standouts in catcher Ryder Helfrick and left-handers Cole Carlon and Mason Edwards also made major jumps within the first-round range. All three were ranked near the back of the first round in the previous update before climbing into the early teens this time around. Their continued production and consistency throughout the spring have made them difficult to ignore.

Biggest Non-Ranked to Ranked Risers


While most of the movement came from players already established on the board, a handful of prospects forced their way into the rankings entirely. Georgia Tech shortstop Carson Kerce headlined that group, debuting at No. 94 overall after an outstanding spring at the plate paired with strong defensive play at shortstop.

Florida prep right-hander Brady Snow entered the rankings at No. 122 overall after missing time earlier in the year. Since returning, Snow has shown improved stuff and continued to perform against quality competition.

Colorado prep right-hander Ethan Wachsmann also made a major debut on the board, landing at No. 125 overall. Once the Colorado high school season began, Wachsmann quickly turned heads with big-time velocity and electric stuff.

UCLA right-hander Cal Randall became the fourth previously unranked player to jump into the Top-150, debuting at No. 138 overall. Randall has arguably shown the best fastball in the class this spring, pairing big velocity with a low release height that has made the pitch especially difficult for hitters.

With just over two months remaining until draft day, there is still plenty of time for the board to continue shifting. Players across the country still have opportunities to strengthen their cases throughout the remainder of the spring. 

Draft | Story | 6/4/2026

Pence Makes the Jump to 2027

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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 STANDOUT STRIKER PENCE RECLASSIFIES TO CLASS OF 2027, ACCELERATING PATH TO MLB DRAFT   Corona, California (Thursday, June 4, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that Perfect Game prospect Striker Pence, one of the most watched young prospects in amateur baseball, has officially reclassified from the Class of 2028 to the Class of 2027, making the 17-year-old eligible for the 2027 Major League Baseball Draft. Pence is currently the #2 ranked player on Perfect Game’s national rankings and the top-ranked right-handed pitcher. Pence, a 6-foot-6, 215-pound right-handed pitcher and left-handed hitting first...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/8/2026

Rawlings Tigers Take the Desert Classic

Emily Hicks
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After a weekend of competitive baseball, the 2026 Arizona Desert Classic came down to one final matchup between ATB 13U and Rawlings Tigers Primo. When the final out was recorded, Rawlings Tigers Primo secured the championship with a 14-0 victory at Goodyear Ballpark. Rawlings Tigers Primo wasted little time getting the offense going, scoring 4 runs in the first inning to take an early lead. MVP Easton Bakersky helped spark the attack, finishing 2-2 with an inside-the-park home run and three runs scored. Bakersky's home run came at the end of the third inning and helped extend Primo's lead. He finished with a .625 average through four games, while Callan Sanders went 2-3 with one triple and two runs scored. Sanders hit .500 through four games. “The count was 1-2. I was thinking, just get the barrel to it, not trying to do too much,” said  Bakersky. On the mound, Callan...
Tournaments | Story | 6/8/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

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Camden McGill (2027, High Point, NC) had a great day at the plate for the Carolina Redsox vs. Wow Factor Carolina National 17u. The 5-foot-11, 170- pound center fielder has a solid frame. McGill bats from the left side with a short, impactful swing. He has quick bat speed, allowing him to get the barrel through the zone quicker. He uses his lower half effectively, firing his hips and rotating efficiently. McGill has had quality at-bats all weekend long, having multiple multi-hit games. Constantly battling and putting pressure on the defense. He finished the game going 2-for-3 with a single and a triple with 4 RBI on the day. Giovanni Luisa (2027, Weddington, NC) had an amazing day at the plate for the Wow Factor Carolina 17u Premier vs. Performance Carolina National/C35 17u. The 5-foot-10, 176-pound catcher has a solid athletic build. Luisa bats from the right side with a strong,...
Tournaments | Story | 6/7/2026

From Traction to Festival; Bond is Strong

Kinley Kitchens
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For many players, earning an invitation to the Perfect Game Select is a dream. For Cooper Mason and Tucker Richardson, it became reality.  Now teammates on Traction Canes 14U National, the two Alabama natives have established themselves among the top players in the 2030 class. Richardson enters the summer ranked No. 10 overall nationally and No. 3 among shortstops, while Mason enters ranked at No. 44 overall and No. 13 among shortstops. Both earned invitations to the 2025 PG Select Festival, one of the most prestigious events in amateur baseball.  But beyond the rankings and talent, their story is built on friendship.  When asked what it meant to earn a Select Festival invitation last year, both players reflected on years of work leading up to the moment.  It felt good. I always wanted to make Select Fest,” Richardson said. “It just felt really good in...
Tournaments | Story | 6/6/2026

13/14u PG Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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2031 King James (Cincinnati, Ohio) got the start on the bump for Team Elite against, coincidentally enough, his hometown Cincinnati Angels and delivered a 5 inning, run rule shortened complete game effort. Not overly physical at just 5-foot-8, 140 pounds, James came out showing quickness to his arm as he opened up in the 75-77 mph while working around the zone, mixing a bigger curveball with depth to help keep hitters off balance. Ultimately he struck out 6 on the game and walked just one while scattering four hits and even helped his own cause, picking up a double on the offensive side of things.  While he went 0-1 at the dish with a pair of walks, it's still worth talking about the performance from catcher Michael Wedgeworth (Flomaton, Ala.) as his catch-and-throw skills from behind the dish were on full display throughout the game, delivering a couple of strikes down to second...
Tournaments | Story | 6/6/2026

Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 2

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Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 1 Another good swing later in the day from ‘28 Derek Vazquez, this one lifted down the LF line for a 2B. So much to like about the profile & projects in every aspect. #BeastOfTheEast @PG_Coastal @PG_Uncommitted https://t.co/EDA8xhgK9G pic.twitter.com/kZDw8tPC5O — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 5, 2026 Derek Vazquez (2028, Charlotte, N.C.) has put together a big showing through two games for the SBA Bolts National 2028. The 6-foot-2, 183-pound shortstop/outfielder has showed defensive versatility throughout the event and does so with ease. He has all the actions at shortstop but also showed good range, tracking a flyball down the left field line on Friday. In the box, he’s uber-projectable in every phase and is already doing a great job of controlling the zone. The power should continue to trend up in the coming years and...
Tournaments | Story | 6/3/2026

Beast of the East Heads to Georgia

Will Dembo
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Marietta, Georgia will welcome some of the nation’s top teams this weekend as the Perfect Game Beast of the East Invitational takes place June 4-8. The invite only 15-17u tournament will showcase a plethora of nationally ranked teams and top talent looking to make a statement early into the summer and take home the championship in what promises to be a highly competitive weekend of baseball. The 15u division will shine a spotlight on several of the top ranked programs in the country as 9 out of the 32 total squads competing are T100. 11 states will be represented in the age bracket, proving how prestigious this event has become. Headlining the field are Wow Factor National who comes in at No. 8 in the national rankings, as well as Canes National who enters the weekend trailing just one spot behind Wow Factor. Canes National has an absolutely loaded roster with 9 players who rank in...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

"Houston, We Nave a Problem"

Kinley Kitchens
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Some moments set the tone for an entire game. For Jackson Nave, it happened in his very first trip to the plate. The Sevierville, Tennessee native stepped into the batter’s box looking for a pitch he could drive. A few moments later, the ball was flying over the fence, giving FTB Phillies 13U an early boost and igniting what would become a dominant offensive performance. “I was feeling good,” Nave said. “I was just trying to find a pitch I could hammer. I kept my eye on it, took it down the middle and that felt good.” That swing was only the beginning. Nave finished the game with a home run, four runs scored, and four RBI as FTB Phillies 13U rolled to a 27-4 victory on the opening day of the 2026 PG 13U National Elite Championship. For Nave, getting the offense started early is an important part of helping his team succeed. “I think it is really...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Reed Continues to Prove He Belongs

Kinley Kitchens
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For many young players, competing alongside some of the top talent in the country can be intimidating. For Chris Reed, it is simply another opportunity to prove he belongs. The Conyers, Georgia native has established himself as one of the premier players in the 2030 class, currently ranking No. 24 nationally and No. 7 among shortstops according to Perfect Game. Reed’s game has consistently stood out against elite competition thanks to his athleticism, instincts, and all-around skill set. That ability was on full display during the 2025 Perfect Game 13U National Showcase, where Reed earned his invitation to the PG Select Festival, one of the most prestigious events available to players his age. “It showed that I can play with the best of the best, and that I belong,” Reed said of the experience. The event provided more than just exposure. It also reinforced an important...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 1

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‘29 SS Chase Hallett (NJ) drops the bat head on this one & lifts it out to the PS for a solo HR. Free and easy LH swing w/ present strength & more to dream on. #BeastOfTheEast @PGMidAtlantic pic.twitter.com/Ym9LFg05tx — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 4, 2026 Chase Hallett (2029, Pennington, N.J.) came up with a loud swing on Thursday morning, dropping the barrel on one and lifting it out to the pull-side. It’s an intriguing profile overall with the young left-handed hitting middle infielder and the power projects in a big way. The swing is short and simple, he finds the barrel at a high clip, and is a sure handed defender up the middle. This has all the makings of a high-end prospect in a few years and is certainly a name of note in the ‘29 class. Canon Day (2028, Germantown, Tenn.) put together a great day on the offensive side of things,...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Arizona Desert Classic Gets Underway

Emily Hicks
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After another busy week of baseball, attention now turns to the 2026 PG 14u Arizona Desert Classic tournament as teams prepare for a weekend of competition on the Perfect Game circuit. ATB 13U enters the event looking to continue building on its season so far. The team comes into the weekend with a record of 5-4 and has shown strengths in their offense and defense. As the schedule gets tougher, this tournament presents another opportunity to test themselves against quality opponents. The field features teams from across Arizona, setting up several intriguing matchups throughout pool play. Key games against AZ Premier Prospects and Maverix could provide an early look at where the team stands heading into bracket play. A few players to keep an eye on this weekend include Reece Neely and Gavyn Jupp from Maverix and Jakob Couto from USA Scout Team AZ 14u. Whether it's producing at the plate,...
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