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Tournaments  | Story | 12/19/2023

Class of 2025 Tourney AA Team

The 2025 All-American Baseball Team boasts a hypothetical lineup of the nation's most statistically dominant hitters, with standout performances from renowned players such as outfielder Troy Ford, a UAB commit representing the NSA Dodgers, the dynamic and uncommitted outfielder Alexander Galan of the Florida Blue Jays, and the gaudy production numbers of University of Miami commit Mario Magana from the Florida Wahoo program. Catcher Jonathan Matos is a formidable offensive force hailing from the Florida Pokers program, and adds to this lineup's depth, along with the power-hitting Texas A&M commit Josiah Hartshorn out west in California. Notably, uncommitted outfielder Benjamin Edge of the Home Plate Chilli Dogs showcases his exceptional all-around skills and production. 

Between both the first and second team there are 12 states and a territory represented with the Peach State leading the way with 14 Tournament All-American Recipients. 





Most notably, the 2023 player of the year, Josh Gibbs, a Georgia commit from the East Cobb program. Easy to recognize his outstanding contributions above all other contenders, solidifying his place as the pinnacle of offensive excellence for the 2025/16U class.



It was a huge year for the 6-foot-3 right-handed Talan Holiday from Florida as the North Carolina commit was a strikeout machine over the course of the year. Holiday punched out 63 hitters over 38 innings and really had a deadly combination of a firm fastball up to 90 mph to go along with one of the best breaking balls in the class. Holiday was dominant from start to start over the 2023 season and set himself up nicely for a huge 2024. 


First Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS
C Cooper Tarantino MA NEB Rays 53 21 4 0 7 13 2 0.457 1.528
C Jonathan Matos FL Florida Pokers 135 40 15 2 5 38 4 0.367 1.131
C Jeffrey Diaz NY Canes Tri-State 77 30 11 0 2 28 1 0.484 1.343
1B Josiah Hartshorn CA USA Prime 82 26 7 2 3 21 5 0.426 1.303
1B Landon Schefflien VA MPH 101 66 24 9 2 2 21 10 0.480 1.466
MIF Josh Gibbs GA East Cobb 146 51 14 3 4 40 21 0.425 1.222
MIF Kayson Cunningham TX Lonestar National 70 24 7 5 0 12 11 0.444 1.302
MIF Victor Coronado TX PNT Scout Team 88 24 7 1 3 21 10 0.400 1.280
MIF Mario Magana FL Wahoos 100 40 11 2 3 39 2 0.465 1.264
MIF Eddie Zaun FL Canes National 84 25 9 2 4 24 6 0.379 1.258
MIF Chris Onoszko NV LV Phillies 123 41 7 6 1 23 21 0.423 1.191
MIF Coy James NC Canes National 57 29 7 2 1 25 13 0.580 1.474
3B Julius Rosado NJ Warehouse Mariachis 38 14 3 1 7 16 5 0.438 1.776
3B Blayze Conte NJ Canes Tri-State 87 30 9 1 2 36 4 0.441 1.220
OF Alexander Galan FL FL Blue Jays 108 41 6 5 6 32 12 0.461 1.370
OF Troy Ford  GA NSA Dodgers 120 35 7 2 6 17 30 0.372 1.189
OF Judson Hartwell GA USA Prime 69 29 8 3 3 22 4 0.537 1.586
OF Troy Wilson Jr GA Spiked 9-Collins Hill 114 48 12 1 1 30 23 0.449 1.081
OF Benjamin Edge GA Home Plate Chilli Dogs 153 54 9 5 1 43 21 0.466 1.234
UTL Nick Atme NJ Atlantic Reign 68 22 6 3 2 1 16 0.423 1.328
UTL Cash Dabbs CA Wow Factor 86 25 7 0 6 32 4 0.391 1.311

First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP Hits SO Whip ATT
LHP Trevor Butler GA Line Drive 59 46 62 1.150 10
RHP Nolan Bernard TN East Cobb Padres 46.1 27 47 1.120 7
RHP Ethin Bingaman CA Trosky National/RCB Elite 28.1 7 51 0.931 5
LHP Noah Orfi GA Smartense 61.2 48 78 1.280 8
LHP Jackson Lucas FL FL Burn 44.2 41 51 1.120 6
RHP Cole Gilmore GA Team 850 45.2 45 47 1.050 5
RHP Seth Hernandez CA BPA 20 5 36 0.650 4
RHP Braden Burton GA Elite National 44.1 36 53 1.060 6
LHP David Sheppard AZ MMW Victus 42 36 56 1.140 8
RHP Sam Cozart NC South Charlotte Panthers 23 10 27 0.652 4
LHP Nicholas Frusco NJ Body Armor Titans 24 9 56 0.935 5
RHP Grant Gardner NC SBA Scout 34 13 64 0.820 7
RHP Jaxon Rickert TX Stix 33 12 37 0.520 3
RHP Talan Holiday FL Brewers Scout 38 21 63 0.840 6

Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS
C Camden Hodge GA Devine Baseball 104 33 9 4 3 27 17 0.417 1.305
C Gavin Touchton FL  GSB Prospects 84 22 10 2 2 22 4 0.393 1.333
C Peter Mershon SC Canes National 69 26 8 3 1 23 8 0.440 1.236
1B Trent Ellington GA Home Plate Chilli Dogs 144 43 9 10 1 41 15 0.352 1.059
1B Kane Moye GA The Dream NTL 63 26 7 2 6 26 5 0.413 1.392
MIF Gustavo Melendez PR Midland Redskins 122 39 8 4 2 21 21 0.429 1.239
MIF John Stuetzer GA 643 DP Cougars 105 37 8 0 4 19 18 0.435 1.195
MIF Dax Kilby GA Team Elite 108 33 10 4 3 25 20 0.379 1.171
MIF Michael Greenberg FL 5 Star Tampa 94 37 9 2 0 19 17 0.452 1.252
MIF Nate Shoemaker AZ AZ Hitmen 94 28 11 2 3 19 2 0.400 1.258
MIF Matt Evans GA Home Plate Chilli Dogs 124 49 11 2 1 24 16 0.464 1.163
3B Blake Herrell TN Exposure 145 47 15 3 0 39 17 0.423 1.144
3B Kyle Mabie TN EBC Foster 86 29 10 3 0 32 5 0.433 1.207
OF Noah Gerrick  GA ATL Lightning 93 29 4 5 3 23 19 0.408 1.259
OF Ty Peeples GA Devine Baseball 116 29 10 1 5 30 11 0.354 1.279
OF William Johnson GA Devine Baseball 124 45 11 5 4 34 11 0.413 1.199
OF Vince Ferrell FL Scorpions 71 27 3 3 5 25 11 0.458 1.386
OF Charlie Graves AR Sticks White Sox 120 46 6 4 2 31 16 0.447 1.160
UTL Jarrett Scott GA Blue Sox Premier 108 40 10 1 2 31 5 0.476 1.283
UTL KJ Hart GA Georgia Jackets 97 31 6 3 5 28 11 0.413 1.286

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP Hits SO Whip ATT
RHP Aaron Watson FL Scorpions Scout 36 20 46 0.860 6
LHP Colton Schlief FL Southern Squeeze 50.2 37 62 0.955 10
RHP Jack Nestler CT Canes Tri-State 36.1 22 51 0.960 5
RHP Jeremiah Stewart FL Canes Florida 35.1 28 51 1.080 7
LHP Owen Marsolek MN Spects National 35.2 25 51 1.120 6
LHP Jacob Beck TX TX Bombers 32.2 17 36 1.010 5
RHP Aiden Wilson GA Home Plate Chili Dogs 50.2 30 48 1.150 10
RHP Talon Young IA Iowa Select Scout 41.1 30 37 1.110 5
RHP Dexter Kauahi II HI Kailua Baseball 31.2 24 30 0.850 4
RHP Connor Udland TX Banditos Scout Team 44.2 37 63 1.217 8
RHP Holden Hering TX 5 Star Performance National 35.1 21 45 0.944 5
RHP Padgett Wilson GA 643 DP Cougars 39.2 30 33 1.110 7
RHP Sawyer Deering WI GRB Rays/Canes National 20 16 29 1.000 3
RHP Zion Theophilus OH Canes National 21.1 12 28 0.984 3

Tournaments | Story | 6/23/2026

UBC Northeast Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Mason Bicht (‘29 PA) stays hot, nukes this ball to dead CF for a Grand Slam💣 clear juice being put on display today #WWBANEChamp@PG_Scouting https://t.co/l24AwJ8RnB pic.twitter.com/iYgNvJcD2M — Perfect Game Mid-Atlantic (@PGMidAtlantic) June 13, 2026 Mason Bicht (2029 Lansdale, PA) was an absolute force offensively over the course of the WWBA Northeast Championship, ultimately ending his event with a well deserved most valuable player award. Finishing with a .571 BA including five doubles, a HR, and 14 RBI, the 6-foot-1, 210 pound prospect simply refused to get out, and was a major reason why his Philly Bandits squad walked away champs Monday afternoon. The stance for Bicht is relaxed and balanced with loose hands and plenty of bat speed to be found. He generates effortless carry to the pull side & middle of the field, flashing clear jump off the barrel with leverage created...
Draft | Prospect Scouting Reports | 6/23/2026

MLB Draft Reports: 300-399

Michael Albee
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2026 MLB Draft Reports: 400-500 300. Anthony Quigley, SS/3B, Northwest Florida State R-R, 6-5/215, Coral Springs, FL Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Anthony Quigley possesses a strong, physical frame with athleticism that plays in the box. There is bat speed through the zone with a feel to launch. The power stands out to the pullside. Quigley shows the athleticism on the defensive side, but is still likely best suited for third base at the next level.  301. Garrett Lambert, RHP, Mercer R-R, 6-2/200, Lilburn, GA Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Garrett Lambert features a strong, athletic frame with a quality three-pitch mix. The fastball works in the low-90’s with carry and cut. It is paired with a sharp slider that has sweep and diving changeup. Lambert has shown the ability to miss bats and throw strikes at a good clip.  302. Spencer Evans, LHP, TNXL Academy HS L-L,...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/23/2026

VSA, Swamp Crowned Co-Champs

Alyssa Golden
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VSA, Swamp Crowned Co-Champs After Nine-Inning Battle After three and a half hours under the hot Florida sun, VSA Sluggers 18 and Swamp Baseball’s City of Palms Championship battle ended in fitting fashion, with both teams sharing the title. The two teams remained tied 9-9 through nine innings before lightning in the area brought the championship matchup to a halt Monday afternoon. The two local programs have built a competitive rivalry, with several close matchups stemming from their proximity and familiarity with each other. Their history was evident throughout Monday’s matchup as emotions ran high, resulting in several heated exchanges and the eventual ejection of Swamp head coach Brian Porvaznik. Just three weeks earlier, the two teams met in the championship game of the BCS Qualifier, where VSA earned a 6-4 victory. Swamp entered Monday’s matchup looking to flip...
Tournaments | Story | 6/22/2026

Florida World Series Scout Notes

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Ian Long (2026, Fort Myers, Fla.), a 6-foot-3, 190-pound right-handed pitcher, came out firing for Swamp Baseball and ran his fastball up to 87 mph through the first inning. Generates power well with his lower half and does a nice job getting down the mound. Filled up the strike zone early and showed the ability to work ahead in counts. Samuel Mendoza (2026, Fort Myers, Fla.), a 5-foot-7, 155-pound right-handed pitcher, got the start for VSA and worked with a fastball in the low-80s. Mixed in a tight breaking ball that paired well off the heater and helped keep hitters off balance. Competed in the zone throughout his outing. Owen Augustine (2026, Fort Myers, Fla.), a 5-foot-10, 165-pound left-handed pitcher, lived in the mid-80s with his fastball and made quick work of hitters. The ball comes out of his hand clean and he consistently attacked the strike zone. Showed confidence working...
Tournaments | Story | 6/23/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

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James Propst (2031, Indian Trail, NC) stands at 5-foot-8, 150 pounds with a lean, athletic frame and developing strength. A left-handed hitter and thrower, Propst is a versatile utility player. He consistently makes hard contact and brings an aggressive approach to the plate. Staying connected throughout his swing, he works counts well and consistently produces quality at-bats. Propst had a great day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored, two RBI, and a home run. Overall, he delivered an impressive offensive performance. Daniel Davis (2030, Columbia, SC) stands at 5-foot-11, 145 pounds with a lean, athletic build and room to add strength. He bats right-handed and throws left-handed. He shows a wiry frame with quick-twitch athleticism, a balanced stance, and a repeatable swing, consistently squaring the ball up. Davis went 3-for-4 with a double and a home run, scoring two runs...
Tournaments | Story | 6/22/2026

14u WWBA Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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2030 SS Cash Kelly (Franklin, Tenn.) is a buzzing name this summer as someone who is off to a fast start and looks the part as one of the better pure hitters in this class. He’s very comfortable in the box, showing an innate feel to find the barrel (and limit swing-and-miss) while the hands are fast and he can really accelerate the barrel. Defensively he has been excellent making plays look easy, showing nice range and enough arm for the left side. Add in the fact that he’s a strong runner and you have someone that can impact the game a ton. 2030 SS/RHP Trey Vandergriff (Milton, Ga.) got a couple innings of work at the back end of East Cobb’s first game and looked awesome, striking out 5 of the 6 hitters he faced with big stuff. He sat 85-88, showing dynamic arm speed and a really athletic delivery, while the breaking ball feel stood out, showing he can land it in any...
Draft | Prospect Scouting Reports | 6/22/2026

MLB Draft Reports: 400-500

Michael Albee
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MLB Draft Board: Top 500 400. Michael Barnett, RHP, UCLA R-R, 6-4/210, Lafayette, CA Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Michael Barnett has started games over the last four years for the Bruins, including 44 starts over the past three seasons. The fastball does not overpower hitters, but can generate ground balls at a high rate. A heavy fading changeup is the primary secondary pitch and plus offering. Barnett will use it often and miss bats at a high clip with it. A low-80’s slider adds a third offering. Barnett does not generate a ton of strikeouts, but pounds the zone and fills innings.  401. Connor Marshburn, RHP, UNC Wilmington R-R, 6-6/240, Cary, NC Previously Drafted: Never Drafted Connor Marshburn features an XL frame at 6-foot-6, 240-pounds. The right-hander throws from a low slot and attacks hitters with an east/west mix. The fastball works up to 94 mph with armside...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/22/2026

Hot Bats Help AZBC 2027 Take Title

Emily Hicks
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After three days of competition, the 2026 BCS Challenge concluded with a championship matchup between AZBC 2027 EB and AZ Aztecs at Goodyear Ballpark. AZBC 2027 EB came out victorious with a 12-1 win for the tournament title. AZBC 2027 EB took control early, plating 4 runs in the 2nd inning after Aztecs put 1 on the board in the 1st. The offense continued to build momentum throughout the game, capitalizing on hitting and aggressive base running. Leading the way offensively was Griffin Gregory, who finished 2-3 with 2 doubles and 2 runs scored. He got the game started for AZBC with a double lined out to left in the top of the 1st inning, getting the crowd and dugout going. Additionally, Beau Zacher, a top 500 ranked player,d went 2-2 with 1 double and 2 runs score, though he wasn't the only one to help out the offense. Logan Sanchez went 2-2 with 2 doubles and 1 run scored and hit .714...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

14u/15u Midwest World Series Notes

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Aiden Weishaar (2029, Geneso, Ill.) physical power bat put together one of the most productive offensive performances of the event, showing big impact off the barrel with advanced strength and leverage through the swing. Collected six hits including two doubles and two home runs while driving in 13 runs, consistently doing damage in run-producing situations. Creates loud contact with present pull-side juice and projects for significant power as the frame and strength continue to mature. Middle of the order offensive profile with the ability to change the game with one swing. Also stood out on the mound with a dominant 7 inning performance, punching out 11 hitters while working efficiently throughout the outing. Fastball ran up to 86 mph with good life through the zone and showed the ability to consistently attack hitters and miss bats. Highly intriguing two-way prospect whose combination...
Tournaments | Story | 6/19/2026

14u WWBA Returns to Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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One of the most anticipated events on the summer travel baseball calendar returns this week as the 2026 Perfect Game 14U WWBA National Championship gets underway in Hoover and the surrounding Birmingham area. Now in its 19th year, the tournament has established itself as the premier event for 14U players across the country, annually attracting some of the top young talent in amateur baseball. This year’s championship will feature 129 teams competing for a national title, continuing a tradition that has seen organizations such as East Cobb Astros, Team Elite, USA Prime, SBA Bolts National, and defending champion ZT National Prospects take home the trophy. As always, the field is loaded with elite prospects, many of whom are already becoming familiar names within the Perfect Game community. Starting off strong with Christopher Cabrera, the No. 1 overall player and No. 1 third baseman...
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