Softball  | Softball Tournament | 5/17/2023

PG Elite 40 Scouting Showcase

PG Elite 40 Scouting Showcase 5/12-13
Kai Lane @scoutlane11

The Perfect Game Elite 4O showcase was played on turf in the Northland of Kansas City, Missouri. Teams from around the Midwest took a trip to come to test their skills against some great competition. This weekend was full of doubles, triples, home runs, and sunshine! Competitors throughout the 14’s and 18’s divisions were tough! Every out, hit, run and win had to be earned. In the 14U bracket, the runner-ups were the Select Fastpitch 13- Forsythe, only losing to their club competitors by 1, the champions, Select Fastpitch 2010- Reliford. In the 18U bracket, the runner-ups were the Primetime 06 - Koozer, and the champions winning in an 8-0 the shutout was the Top Gun Gold KC! Congratulations to every player, and thank you for choosing to play with Perfect Game Softball!

Lindsey Kuzmic (2028, Kansas City, KS) of the Select Fastpitch 2010- Reliford, standing tall at an impressive 5'8 inches, commanded the game with her remarkable presence and stride off the mound! The dominance of her performance was clear in the 17 strikeouts she gathered throughout 14 innings across two games. Pitching in the low to mid-50s. Her determination was shown every pitch, a testament to her skill and focus. It wasn't just the strikeouts that defined her outstanding performance. Despite the pressure, she remained unyielding, allowing 8 hits and 4 walks throughout the game. At the plate, Kuzmic had 10 hits and 12 RBIs, scored 3 runs, and had 5 stolen bases!

Teagan Ford (2027, Hamilton, MO) a lefty slapper from the Diamond Club Premier 13U, is a hard batter in the lineup to get out. In her 11 plate appearances, she had 8 singles, bringing her on-base percentage to 0.727, Ford scored 6 runs and had 4 stolen bases. She has great at-bats, making solid contact with foul balls and exercises many skills, bunting on first pitches or making the pitchers work with 6-8 pitch at-bats. She operates well with her mechanics and is extremely fast!

Lejlah Smith (2026, Des Moines, IA) lefty pitcher for the Central Iowa Riptide, is a pitcher who is coachable, she was constantly making adjustments on the mound, which worked in her favor per her 16 strikeouts throughout her 16 innings pitched. Smith has control of her spin and is working her change, and drop well. Lejlah worked in the 54-58 mph range. She is an athletic pitcher who plays her position and does well under the pressure of having runners on base.

Makenah Brown (2027, Shawnee, KS) is a talented utility player for the Louisville Lady Sluggers 09-VB, playing catcher, the corners, and outfield, Brown has seen the game from every perspective. Mekenah displayed great catching fundamentals this weekend at the Elite 40 Scouting Showcase. She was keeping every close ball on the (turf) in front of her, not allowing base runners to advance. The basics are what matter in catching, framing, blocking, reading situations, calling plays, and directing the softball, Mekenah showed she is well versed in these areas even at a young age. At the plate brown had 4 singles, 2 doubles, and a triple. Her approach to her at-bats is a simple smooth swing through the zone with a fast bat speed. She displayed great control and discipline as well and her 0 strikeouts, 5 runs, and 2 RBI are a result of that!

Brielle Garcia (2027, Paola, KS) is a right-handed pitcher, infielder, and outfielder for the Select Fastpitch- Forsythe. Garcia is a player any coach is happy to have on their lineup, not only is she a consistent, reliable batter, but she also is a great teammate and a positive role model to her fellow players. Garcia has 4 strikeouts in 4 innings, allowing 2 walks and only 1 hit against her in the circle. At the plate, Brielle had 1 stolen base, 4 singles, 4 doubles, 6 runs, and 10 RBIs! She is a player who hustles on and off the field, congratulates those around her who have success, and picks up those who need to be encouraged!

Keelee Hagler ( 2027, Columbia, MO) of the 09 Aces Fastpitch (Mid-MO) had a great weekend. Hagler, a right-handed infielder, and pitcher threw 11 innings and had 17 strikeouts throughout, her rise ball especially was irresistible and a pitch she had confidence in and would throw once the batter had at least one strike; she was throwing in the low to mid 50’s. Hagler also did well on the receiving end of the pitch, she had 5 singles, 2 doubles, and 1 triple, scored 3 runs, and had 4 RBIs. Keelee’s swing is mechanically sound, she swings through the strikezone to extension, has good eyes, and swings at strikes, even if she does strike out, which she did 3 times this weekend against tough pitching competition, she went down swinging at pitches that would have been called strike three!


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Erica Beach
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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 NAMES DELANO BAT COMPANY OFFICIAL WOOD COMPOSITE BAT PARTNER, LAUNCHES LIMITED-EDITION BAT SERIES   Delano Bats will serve as the Official Game Bat of the 13U Select Festival, taking place this coming weekend in East Cobb, Georgia   Sanford, Florida (Tuesday, August 18, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with Delano Bat Company, LLC, naming the company an Official Wood Composite Bat Partner of Perfect Game. The partnership will feature three exclusive limited-edition bat releases, which began with the Original Glory American Flag Bat in celebration of the United States' 250th birthday, that...
Draft | Story | 8/17/2026

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Tyler Henninger
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Draft | Story | 8/17/2026

2026 MLB Draft Report Cards: AL Central

Joey Cohen
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2026 MLB Draft Report Cards: AL West | NL West With the 2026 MLB Draft officially in the books, it’s time to evaluate how each team performed. Every draft class was graded using the standard 20-80 scouting scale with risk factor assigned. While these grades won’t be proven right or wrong for years, they reflect the overall talent, value, and upside each organization added to its system. AL Central Cleveland Guardians  Grade: 45 Risk: Moderate  Notable Selections: RHP Liam Peterson (1st rd) | Tre Broussard OF (3rd rd) | RHP Savion Sims (7th rd)  Liam Peterson (@GatorsBB) has been pure power stuff through the first 3.0 IP in his start vs Bama…imposing his will on hitters with a fastball that has grabbed 100 mph a few times, backed up by his power slider and curveball @PG_Draft pic.twitter.com/RVThNrdMTn — PG College Baseball (@PGCollegeBall) May 21,...
High School | General | 8/17/2026

Scott Wins MVP Two Ways

Jim Salisbury
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Jim Salisbury
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All American Game | Story | 8/15/2026

A Philly Dream for Steingall

Jim Salisbury
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PHILADELPHIA – Carson Steingall had been to Citizens Bank Park many times over the years. After all, he hails from Nazareth, Pa., about 90 minutes up the road from the home of the Philadelphia Phillies and he counts himself as a big fan of the team. Zack Wheeler is his favorite. Steingall realized a dream when he pitched from the same mound that Wheeler does in Perfect Game’s fourth annual All-Star Game for rising sophomores and juniors on Friday. The dream got even better when Steingall, a 16-year-old right-hander, was named Most Valuable Pitcher after striking out the side in the third inning of the National team’s 6-1 victory over the American team. “It’s just an honor to be here,” Steingall said after receiving his trophy. “This event is the best of the best. It’s really cool to win something like this.” Steingall, who’ll...
Showcase | Story | 8/13/2026

PG Honors Pat Gillick With Philly Showcase

Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game to honor Pat Gillick in new Philadelphia Showcase  By Maya Heyman Perfect Game is bringing its elite showcase experience to Philadelphia’s FDR Park for the inaugural Philly Stars/Pat Gillick Showcase this weekend, honoring one of the greatest executives in MLB history in the city where he constructed his final of three World Series winners. The event will take place on Sunday, the same day as the DICK’S All-American Classic, taking place just across the street at Citizens Bank Park.  The showcase will allow Philadelphia-area players to gain exposure and will also honor Gillick, who has been a tremendous influence in both professional and amateur baseball.   Jered Goodwin, Vice President of Scouting Operations for Perfect Game, said the idea came naturally.  “Going to Philly made a lot of sense to honor Pat Gillick, who's been a...
General | General | 8/13/2026

PG All-Star Game Heads to Philly

Jheremy Brown
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For the fourth time since its inception in 2023, two rosters comprised of the best rising juniors (and a handful of rising sophomores) will step out onto the field Friday afternoon, kicking off the All-American weekend. While the Perfect Game All-American Classic is slated for a 1:35 first pitch at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, 36 future hopefuls of the Classic will go up against one another in an American vs National clash at 11 AM Eastern, Friday morning.  With 36 players from across the country descending on Philadelphia, there will be plenty of familiar names in attendance as 24 of the 36 played in at least one PG Select Festival and all 36 attended either the he Sophomore National, Junior National, or the PG Underclass All-American Games this summer. Leading the charge are a pair of No. 1s in 2028 dynamic talent Dexter McCleon Jr and 2029 Macgraw VanWormer, a do-it-all...
Tournaments | Championship | 8/12/2026

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Alyssa Golden
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Pokers Rally to Capture 16U BCS Title A hot afternoon at JetBlue Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida ended in a 9-1 victory for the Original Florida Pokers 2028 National, defeating SBA Bolts Florida 2028 National on Monday to capture the 16U BCS National Championship. A pitchers’ duel kept the game scoreless through four innings before the Pokers broke it open with a five-run fifth inning. The title marked the Pokers’ second 16U BCS Championship, adding to the championship they won in 2022. Despite a slow start to the summer, the Pokers found their stride at the right time. “We struggled a lot early in the summer, but the past few tournaments we really started turning it on,” Pokers head coach Will McCrimon said. “I’m just so proud of these kids.” Max Maynes started the game on the mound for the Pokers. The left-hander allowed three hits and two walks...
Draft | Story | 8/11/2026

Realistic Expectations of a 1:1 Pick

Tyler Henninger
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Over the 2026 draft cycle, UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky was the projected No. 1 pick throughout the entire cycle. White Sox fans began #RochWatch and were already talking about when he will make it to Chicago. Now that he has been selected, Cholowsky has immediately become a Top-10 prospect in all of baseball. There is no denying the hype, and the pressure, for Chowlosky to get to the big leagues and produce at a high level.  But how realistic is that? Let’s take a look back at past 1:1 selections and see what you can expect from a No. 1 overall selection.  For this exercise, we’ll look at No. 1 overall picks from the bonus pool era, excluding Eli Willits from 2025 since this is his first full year of pro ball. That gives us 13 players selected from 2012 through 2024.  Almost All Become Big Leaguers The first thing that stands out is how successful No. 1 picks...
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