THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
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Tournaments  | Story | 4/22/2004

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TOM JACKSON Perfect Game USA/World Wood Bat Association players and parents may never run into Tom Jackson unless they live near Cedar Rapids, but Tom will touch most of them in some way. He is Perfect Game’s merchandise, equipment and facility director. While Tom does travel to the major PG/WWBA events, often driving one of the vans loaded with equipment, he is responsible for all the bats, balls, helmets, uniforms, etc. that are part of the Perfect Game operation both at the home facility in Cedar Rapids and on the road. He’s also responsible for the maintenance and day to day running of the batting cages, tunnels and building. It’s not the glamour job of the company and is more 9-5 than most, but Tom is very appreciated by all Perfect Game staff members. Tom was the quintessential three-sport athlete in high school, excelling at baseball, basketball and football and winning numerous all-conference and all-district honors in each sport before going on to play baseball at Coe College (IA). Tom and his wife, Rhonda, live in Cedar Rapids with their daughters Taylor (7) and Lydia (2 months). JOHN FREITAS John Freitas is the Perfect Game USA Southwest Scouting Director, with responsibility for coordinating ID Camps and providing the Perfect Game staff with player information from the Southwestern states. Freitas is a graduate of Arizona State University with a degree in physical education. He played only one year of baseball with the Sun Devils in 1978, when he hit .397. Freitas had early played 2 seasons at Chabot College in the San Francisco area and one season at UNLV. After Arizona State, Freitas played in the Padres organization for 2 years as an A ball catcher, then moved on to coaching, where he won Pioneer League championships in his only two years as a professional coach. Freitas then joined the high school coaching ranks and had a successful run at Kingwood HS outside of Houston. Kingwood produced three first round draft picks during his tenure, RHP’s Jeff Austin, Andrew Yount and Mark Mangum, and was annually ranked among the top teams in Texas. Freitas then moved back to Phoenix, where he started the All Star Baseball Academy. Among the many championships that All Star Baseball has won are consecutive Super Series National Championships in 2001 and 2002 and the 2003 World Wood Bat Pacific Coast Invitational. Freitas and his wife Cindy have four children, Shaun (19), Kristin (16), Jamie (12) and Justin (8). TIM BARCZ Tim Barcz, 24, was hired early in 2004 to be Perfect Game’s first “computer guy”, as he is referred to in the office. Barcz previously worked at Fastek Inc. in Cedar Rapids as a programmer, where he had worked closely with the PG staff in developing various software and website applications. Barcz is a competitive triathlete, which means he’s in far better shape than the rest of the Perfect Game office staff. He is recovering from winter knee surgery, which means we might be able to compete with him for a few more months. While Tim confesses to giving up baseball after Little League (he was a pitcher), he was an accomplished golfer at Central College in Iowa. The Perfect Game office in Cedar Rapids has very much a locker room environment to it, befitting a cramped office where most staff members have indeed spent more time in the locker room than in cubicles. One PG staff member remarked, “Tim is used to the corporate/business world and I think we scare him a bit. Of course, he scares us, too. He’s too smart and explains problems way above our heads. We’re always saying “Tim, now what did you just really say?!” Just kidding Tim. We’re all glad you’re with us, especially Kentaro. PATRICK GRAHAM Patrick Graham has one of the more unusual postings in the organization. He’s a resident of Phoenix, Arizona, but is in charge of the ID Camp program for Nebraska. This came about through Aaron Puffer, the ID Camp Director for the Midwest. Puffer and Graham are partners and founders of Major League Beginnings, a baseball facility in suburban Chicago and their relationship goes back to when they were Missouri Valley Conference rivals at Creighton and Bradley during their collegiate days. Graham, who works as a Sales Manager for Daman Express, was transferred to Arizona in 2003 but when Puffer was asked to put together state directors for the ID Camp program, he immediately thought of his partner and friend. Graham has the energy and contacts to pull it off, too. He already has his first ID Camp set up at Creighton for June 24. Graham, 32, played one year at Lakeland CC (FL) in 1990 before attending Bradley for three years. He was 2nd team All-Missouri Conference in both 1992 and 1993 and was a two-time Northeast Collegiate Baseball Summer League all-star and the League MVP in 1993. He’s also served as the assistant coach at Elgin CC (1998-99) and the Midwest recruiting director for the Baseball Factory (2002) along with his work with Major League Beginnings. Graham also has participated in Men’s Senior Baseball Leagues since 1999. Graham lives in Phoenix with his wife, Amy, and his sons Weston (3) and Hank (1).

Tournaments | Story | 7/2/2026

Freedom Classic Opens Holiday Weekend

Alyssa Golden
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More than 30 teams from the 14U-18U age divisions will head to Fort Myers, Florida this Fourth of July weekend for the seventh annual Perfect Game Freedom Classic. The tournament, running July 3-6, features several nationally ranked prospects from across the country as teams look to compete for a championship. Headlining the field are twin brothers Derek and Ryan Yormark of Merrick, New York. Right-handed pitcher Derek Yormack is the No. 51-ranked player in the class of 2027, the No. 1 player in New York and the No. 5-ranked right-handed pitcher in the country. First baseman Ryan Yormark comes in just behind his twin brother as the No. 3 overall player in New York, the No. 5 first baseman in the nation and the No. 90-ranked player nationally. Both brothers are committed to Vanderbilt. Derek Yormark has established himself as one of the top two-way prospects in the 2027 class. He has run...
High School | General | 7/1/2026

PG High School All-Americans

Tyler Russo
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High School Top 50: Final Update With the High School season all wrapped up, today we take a look at our First, Second and Third Team All-Americans from around the country. Below you'll find three teams with stats that seem otherworldly from players who'll likely hear their names called in the coming week's MLB Draft. Within the "Notable Stats" section you'll see the individual award winners as well. First Team All-American Pos.  Name Class School State Commitment Notable Stats C Cole Prosek 2026 Magnolia Heights MS Ole Miss .595 BA, 18 HR, 79 RBI 1B Will Adams 2026 Hoover AL LSU .489, 13 HR, 52 RBI IF James Tronstein 2026 Harvard-Westlake CA Vanderbilt .531, 10 HR, 29 RBI, 21 XBH IF Grady Emerson 2026 Fort Worth Christian TX Texas .508, 8 HR, 56 RBI, 34/35 SB, National POY IF Jacob Lombard 2026 Gulliver Schools FL Miami .477, 10 HR, 52 R, 42 H, 14 SB OF Martin Shelar 2026 Marist GA...
Tournaments | Story | 7/1/2026

16u Elite Scout Notes: Days 3-5

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16u Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2  ‘28 AJ Bonnette (TX) with 7 Ks thru 4 IP thus far, living 89-91 w/ heavy traits. Filling up all four quads & attacking hitters early in counts. Mixing a slurvy breaker & turning the CHG over well. @PG_Uncommitted #NatElite @Texas_PG pic.twitter.com/oz2XXoKHvt — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 30, 2026 Aj Bonnette (2028, Keller, Texas) showed out on both sides of the ball at the National Elite Championship, but really stood out on the mound Tuesday. He toed the rubber in round two of the playoffs, proceeding to toss six innings with eight punchouts and zero earned runs allowed. The 6-foot southpaw filled up all four quadrants of the strike zone, attacking hitters early and often with his fastball. The heater lived in the 88-91 mph range with heavy traits, often setting up his slurvy breaking ball. Bonnette showed good feel...
Tournaments | Story | 7/1/2026

Performance Baseball Rolls On

Kinley Kitchens
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Championship teams often reveal themselves when the game isn’t going their way. Performance Baseball 2028/Milwaukee Brewers Scout Team did exactly that. Trailing Florida Burn 2028 Scout through four innings, the Brewers refused to panic. Instead, they relied on timely hitting, consistent pitching, and an unselfish approach at the plate, rallying a five-run fifth inning before pulling away for a 9-5 victory to clinch their spot in the semifinals. The comeback was fueled by contributions throughout the lineup. Six different players drove in runs, including two RBIs each from Aiden Capobianco and Cameron Massey, while Matthew Heredia, Parker Weston, Ethan Smith, and Aj Bonnette each added an RBI of their own. On the mound, Derek Wenzel set the tone with 3.2 solid innings before Ethan Smith shut the door in relief, helping preserve the comeback victory. Although the Brewers have had a...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/1/2026

JK Select Hawaii Tackles 14u West WS

Emily Hicks
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JK Select Hawaii capped off an impressive tournament run by defeating GBG Vegas 14u Red14-4 in the championship game on Sunday at Goodyear Ballpark, claiming the 14u West World Series title. From the opening pitch, JK Select controlled the pace of the game. The offense jumped out early, scoring 6 runs in the 1st inning after timely hits from MVP Sean Shindo and Kade Manarpaac. The early lead gave the pitching staff confidence as they worked efficiently through the opposing lineup. “I've worked hard to get better at my game for the past few months; it means a lot that I did well and performed in a tournament like this” said Shindo. Starting pitcher Maddox Prones turned in a strong performance, allowing 3 runs while striking out 5 batters over 3 innings. The defense backed the effort with great plays in the middle infield, preventing GBG Vegas from building momentum....
Tournaments | Story | 7/1/2026

"Wow" Swings Catch Eyes at 16u Elite

Kinley Kitchens
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On the second day of the 2026 Perfect Game National Elite Championship, one swing turned heads across the ballpark. The next one brought everyone to a stop. With Wow Factor Nation 16U trailing midway through its matchup against Sandlot Scout Team 2028, Micheal O'Connor launched a solo home run to spark the offense. Just one batter later, Aaron Frink stepped into the box and sent another ball over the fence, delivering back-to-back home runs that quickly became one of the most talked about moments of the tournament’s opening days. Parents gathered along the nets, players from previous games stopped to watch, and college scouts turned their attention toward the action as the two towering swings energized the crowd and brought new life to the game. Although Wow Factor Nation ultimately lost 5-3 after a hard-fought performance, the back-to-back home runs served as a reminder of the...
Tournaments | Story | 6/30/2026

Stacked Runs the Table at 17u WWBA

Will Dembo
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Following a jam-packed week of entertainment at the 17u WWBA Championships, the top nationally ranked program, USA Prime 17u National/Detroit Tigers Scout Team, faced off against Stacked Baseball 17u (No. 80 nationally) in the highly anticipated championship matchup as both teams looked to earn one of the most prestigious titles in all of travel baseball. Each talented squad entered the finale undefeated, but Stacked Baseball continued their dominance throughout the tournament, defeating the Detroit Tigers Scout Team 10-2 in mercy rule fashion to become national champions behind explosive bats and impressive pitching. Stacked Baseball was the overwhelming top team throughout the week as the WWBA Champions outscored opponents by an absurd 117-12 during their 11-0 run. “We got some talented kids, but we played against a little bit of Goliath over there,” Stacked Head Coach Mike...
Tournaments | Story | 6/30/2026

17u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 7

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17u WWBA Scout Notes: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4  Day 5 | Day 6 Shea Corona (2027, Brooklyn, N.Y.) showcased some loud stuff out of the bullpen for MLB Breakthrough Series 2027. The New York native and primary shortstop topped out at 93 with the fastball, sitting comfortable in the 90-92 range. Corona paired it with a sharp and tight slider at 81-83, staying on the same plane until late. The pitch plays well already and the delivery is very athletic. The uncommitted right-hander went three scoreless and was in the zone plenty, striking out two while not allowing a walk. '27 SS Moises Gudino (FL) continues to stay red hot, working a long AB & cracking an oppo 2B on the 8th pitch. Really seeing ing well. #WWBA @Florida_PG https://t.co/OjNJ8Bmzao pic.twitter.com/WoDDp35EI1 — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 30, 2026 Moises Gudino (2027, Tampa, Fla.)...
Tournaments | Story | 6/30/2026

Texas Twelve Firing On Full Cylinders

Kinley Kitchens
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Every team hopes to start a tournament with momentum, but few make a statement quite like Texas Twelve Maroon 2028. Matched up against defending champion Excel Blue Wave National to kick off their debut in the 2026 Perfect Game National Elite Championship, Texas Twelve Maroon delivered a complete team performance, earning a hard-fought 3-2 victory and immediately establishing themselves as one of the top teams to watch this week. The win showcased the balance that has made Texas Twelve Maroon a powerful team. Strong pitching, timely hitting, and steady defense all played a role as the team held off one of the tournament’s premier programs. Right-hander Ty Antley turned in an outstanding performance on the mound, throwing a complete game while allowing only five hits and two walks over seven innings. The High Follow prospect worked consistently between 85-89 mph and mixed in a sharp...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/30/2026

Flames Capture 18U BCS Title

Alyssa Golden
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Flames Natty used timely hitting and a dominant start from Beau Collier to defeat NLB American 7-3 and capture the 18U BCS National Championship on Monday at Lee Health Sports Complex. Despite being assembled just hours before the tournament began, the Flames quickly developed chemistry throughout the tournament. “This team was put together 12 hours before this tournament, and they went on a crazy run,” head coach Adam Vasquez said. “These kids know each other locally, but they don’t play together. For them to come together last minute like that, it’s crazy. I’m proud of them for that.” The game opened as a pitchers’ duel, with David Acevedo recording the lone hit through the first two innings. NLB American starter Hayden Graham kept the Flames in check early, allowing just one hit while striking out one over 2.0 innings. The right-hander...
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