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Juco  | Rankings | 1/28/2025

JUCO Preseason Top 50

With Juco baseball kicking off in the warmer parts of the US this past weekend it is now time for the 2025 iteration of our Top 50. For those of you who are new to the program, while this will be a starting point for the PG JC crew, it will be far from the finished product with updates to the Top 25 coming weekly from here on through the rest of the season. 

The ever-changing landscape of both prep and collegiate baseball has been a net positive for Juco baseball, and it will be shown most prominently on some of the top rosters across the nation. Opening at number 1 for us this season is Iowa Western. Our process values talent and not only are the Reivers talented but they return key pieces on both sides in Sophomores Noah Scott, Evan Saunders, and Brynner Waiolama. Their 54-win threshold in 2024 could be surpassed in 2025 if they play up to their potential. 



Filling out the rest of the Top 50 we placed some level of priority on getting regional exposure while maintaining the integrity of valuing players over schedules, brand name recognition, and chances to represent a region. Our synopsis led to this breakdown: 9 Texas, 9 Florida, 4 Kansas, 4 Four Corners, 3 Mississippi, 3 Illinois, 3 California, 2 Alabama, 2 Tennessee as well as our many single team states. Make sure to follow along throughout the season for all the latest as well as our first release of the PG Juco Top 500 available tomorrow. 

Rk. Team State Rk. Team State
1 Iowa Western IA 26 Tyler  TX
2 McLennan  TX 27 College of Southern Nevada NV
3 Chipola FL 28 Folsom Lake CA
4 Blinn TX 29 Northwest Mississippi MS
5 Northwest Florida FL 30 Indian River FL
6 New Mexico NM 31 Crowder MO
7 Florence-Darlington SC 32 Miami Dade FL
8 Pearl River MS 33 John A. Logan IL
9 Johnson County KS 34 Cowley KS
10 Weatherford TX 35 San Jac TX
11 College of Central Florida FL 36 Polk State FL
12 Georgia Highlands GA 37 Yavapai AZ
13 Gaston NC 38 Saddleback CA
14 Salt Lake UT 39 Paris JC TX
15 Wabash Valley IL 40 East Central MS
16 Florida Southwestern FL 41 Navarro TX
17 LSU Eunice LA 42 Harford MD
18 Gulf Coast FL 43 Modesto CA
19 Midland TX 44 Odessa TX
20 Central Arizona AZ 45 Columbia State TN
21 Walters State TN 46 Linn-Benton OR
22 Connors State OK 47 Hutchinson KS
23 Shelton State AL 48 Heartland IL
24 Kansas City Kansas KS 49 Tacoma WA
25 State College of Florida FL 50 Wallace-Dothan AL


1. Iowa Western (2024 Record: 54-10)

As we mentioned in our intro, the PGJC staff believes the Reivers have the potential to repeat the success they found in ‘24 which led them to Grand Junction. The amount of talent they have is pretty absurd in all facets with returning high level performers and commits all across their roster. At the plate, some names you’ll need to know are Oklahoma State commit Evan Saunders (1.239 OPS), UW commit Kevin Spear, VCU commit Brody Leybolt, Coby Hatcher (.885 OPS) and Cade Tousa (1.000 OPS). They then have considerable depth on the mound going 6-7 deep with arms that have legit swing and miss stuff. They are headlined by LSU commit Ethan Plog, Oregon State commit Noah Scott, 6-foot-7 Finn Edwards, Brynner Waioloma, Minnesota commits Casey Kowalczyk/Sam Marek, and Nebraska commit Braxton Stewart. If they get anywhere close to reaching the potential of this roster, they’ll have a special season. 

2. McLennan (2024 Record: 43-19)

Purely on roster this is a tier 1A team in country. *Spoiler alert* McLennan will roll out two top 10 position players in Sherman Johnson and Daniel Harden as well as a bevy of Top 100 arms headlined by Isaac Godard. Behind Godard, the rotation is stout with Mason Cook, Kadyn Leon, and Jonah Conradt all expected to serve in meaningful roles. Freshman Stone McCaughey and Ty Waid should play impact roles as the season progresses. UCLA transfer Owen Egan has been an interesting follow since his prep days playing along high school teammate Eric Bitonti. The Bosque boys are at the front of pack with talent behind the plate with premier defender AJ Goytia and the more offensive Deiten Lachance donning the tools of ignorance. Anything less than Grand Junction would be a disappointment for this group. 

3. Chipola (2024 Record: 36-19)

Even by Chipola standards, this is an impressive roster. In addition to their loaded group of returners they add multiple high profile D1 transfers and highly touted freshman in Michael Mullinax, Colin Guerra, Trenton Lape and Jack Smith. Returners JC Vanek, Samuel Parker, Zaid Diaz and Josiah Seguin will be the cornerstone bats that this national champion level roster will be built around. Appropriately placed as the best team in Florida, they should survive the gauntlet with this abundance of weapons. 

4. Blinn College (2024 Record: 47-17)

After winning the JUCO World Series last year, the Blinn Buccaneers are looking to keep the momentum rolling as the team to beat and will once again be considered one of the top teams going into the season. This roster is loaded with talent on both sides of the ball with newcomers and veterans across the board. The lineup is loaded with depth one through nine and should do damage all season. Two of the biggest names within that group include Caden Ferraro and Matt Quintanar. Caden Ferraro hit .384 with 18 HR and 82 RBI. Ferraro was an absolute force to be reckoned with for Blinn last year and has shown no signs of slowing down. Quintanar is considered one of the top catchers in Juco baseball on both sides of the ball and will make a huge impact this year. Bennet Fryman, a 2-way talent with legitimate juice and intriguing stuff from the lefty slot, will be a huge addition to this team coming into the year. Others such as Benji Berrera, Lane Allen, Ryder McDaniel, and Reece Lunsford will all be making contributions at a high level. The rotation will feature players such as Hayden Morris, Brok Eddy, and Reece Wagner. Morris is as physical as it gets with a 6’8’’ 265-pound frame with an imposing power mix that should make an immediate impact within this rotation. Brok Eddy can really pitch and will be another impact arm. If everything comes together as it did last year, Blinn is absolutely poised for another big run.

5. Northwest Florida (2024 Record: 40-15)

The Raiders are coming off a 40 win season in 2024. A historic year for the program that saw them win the Region 8 championship and make a run all the way to the championship game of the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction. Three players from that roster were 2024 MLB draft selections. But that doesn’t mean there will be any lack of talent on this roster in 2025. Alex Walsh played a key role on last seasons team and brings plenty of experience to this years after going 7-1 in 2024 with one of those wins coming in Grand Junction. Qrey Lott, an MLB Draft selection from 2023 will return for his sophomore season and will be joined by impact transfers Augusto Mungarietta, Brady Robertson, Hutson Quinn and David Alvarez. Add in talented freshman like Ira Jefferies-Harris, Tristan Bittle, Henry Allen and Thomas Conrad and this is a roster that could make another run to Grand Junction in 2025.

6.  New Mexico (2024 Record: 40-18)

The Thunderbirds have been an established JUCO power in the four-corner region for some time now and are coming off a strong 2024 season. This year’s roster has a decent amount of returning talent from that 40-win squad whether that's from last year's top/middle of the lineup and weekend rotation. They are headlined by the hard throwing RHP Donovan Becerra (Texas Tech) on the mound who’s going to be a must-see prospect all spring long with his mid-upper 90s fastball and sharp slider that flashes plus. Cade Smith (Texas State) is also back on the mound as he threw 62 innings for them last season and he runs it up into the mid 90s at times. On the position player side their staff is high on several players, most notably Luis Urias (.981 OPS) and Talan Barazza who are great up the middle and can swing it a bit, Julius Ramirez and Lane Arroyos (1.101 OPS) who bring some impact to the middle of their lineup and will switching off at 1B/DH, C Jorge De Los Santos (.961 OPS), LHH CF Casen Savage who’s got a sweet left-handed stroke and OF Travis Vlasek (1.079 OPS).

7. Florence-Darlington (2024 Record: 54-12)

Florence-Darlington has established itself now a premier junior college program not just in the Carolinas but in the entire country. A 54 win season in 2024 and a trip to the JUCO World Series further established just that. This seasons roster features a blend of high level arms and bats looking to make another run to Grand Junction. Sophomore RHP Mike Joyce is one of the harder throwers at the junior college level and freshman LHP Logan Prisco will be among the top left handed pitchers in junior college in 2025. The two will form one of the top SP duos in all of juco baseball. Sophomore outfielders Devin Mitchell and Josh Campos both were impact bats as freshman and should be once again in 2025. A group of newcomers in catcher Drake Amick, shortstop Diego Garcia, LHP Cade Pilgrim and RHP Zeph Arnold are all expected to step in and make impact contributions right away. The Stingers have another trip to Grand Junction in their sights for 2025.

8. Pearl River (2024 Record: 49-10)

The Pearl train keeps rolling. Another loaded roster in Poplarville for Head Coach Michael Avalon to work with even after the loss of his top 3 arms a year ago in Conner Ware, Thomas Crabtree, and JP Robertson. Leading the dynamic Wildcat staff is Patrick Spencer who returns from TJ looking to make his presence felt right away as a staff ace. Expect KK Clark, Jacob Johnson, Drew Harrison, Hank Eaton, and premier leverage piece Carson Fair to join Spencer to make up the staff. In 2025 the position group may be equally as strong with a group of standouts in Jaxon Milam, Jacob Keys, and Topher Jones combining to make a formidable trio in the heart of the order. Mississippi continues to lead the way for D2 Juco baseball and the Magnolia state’s best teams will continue finding their way into our top 50 year in and year out. 

9. Johnson County (2024 Record: 53-13)

The Cavaliers are coming off two consecutive 50+ win seasons and back-to-back trips to the JUCO World Series. They are a premier junior college program in the midwest and right there among the elite in the entire country. Two 1st team All-Americans from a season ago are now gone, as is a significant portion of the roster that played a lot in 2024. But they don’t rebuild in Overland Park, they develop and re-load. Returning RHP Josiah Golden looks have found another gear over the summer and is the teams top returning starting pitcher from a season ago. Hard throwing RHP’s Denton Biller and Luke Fricker will get their first spring game action in 2025. And there’s a group of freshman RHP’s that could easily step into impact roles in 2025. Two transferred in at the semester from K-State while Rocco Loffredo and Ronin Vicenti were a part of the program this past fall. All four were among the top high school pitchers in the Kansas City metro in 2024. Sophomores Miken Miller, Ryker Edwards and Jake McClure all were starters a year ago and should be impact players again in 2025. Look for transfer Jeremy Comer to be among the best players in the country after putting together a standout fall. There’s sophomore returners looking to step into a larger role, talented freshman and a depth of talent on both sides of the baseball here to make yet another to Grand Junction.

10. Weatherford (2024 Record: 45-15)

Coming off a year in which they opened the season as the number 1 team in the country Head Coach Jeff Lightfoot and staff did an excellent job maintaining a championship caliber roster while losing a bunch of significant pieces both in the lineup and the rotation. This group will be headlined by the returning bats of Uriah Walters, Trace Mazon and Mason Ashlock. On the mound, even with the loss of their two big arms from a year ago they will return some meaningful innings from Trent Collier, Evan Brandt, and Logan Simmons. Keep an eye out for the impact Jack Cagianello could have on this staff in the early part of the season. We anticipate Weatherford to be in the mix all year long with the Texas group as a whole looking as strong as ever. 

11. College of Central Florida (2024 Record: 30-23)

A perennial powerhouse within the Juco scene, Central Florida is once again in contention with an extremely talented roster. The lineup is littered with talented players who will all hit. Dawson Harman has already hit the ground running and will be a key piece within the Florida lineup. Marcus Bradshaw, Miles Curley, Logan Chapman, and Brett House will all play major roles in contributing to this offense. This offense has a ton of upside and is expected to score a ton of runs. The rotation will be headlined by Jake Meadows with plenty of other capable arms filling in behind him. Central Florida is ready for a big run this year and it would not be surprising to see them climb up the ranks as the season carries on.

12. Georgia Highlands (2024 Record: 56-10)

Georgia Highlands made an outstanding run last year falling one game short of winning it all. They finished the season with a record of 56-10. Although there might be a lot of new faces this year, the program has been highly successful in years past and should continue to find a way to get it done. Some key returners include Ali Banks, Ryan Martin, and Grayson Godbee. Ryan Martin hit 352 with 17 HR and 49 RBI last year and looks to continue that sort of production. Grayson Godbee also put up impressive numbers hitting 338 with 15 HR and 53 RBI. Expect the middle of the lineup to produce all year. Kenton Collier and Kenskey Thomas will both be impact bats within the lineup. Some key arms include Andrew Arnold, Jack Butler, and Connor Crisp. Expect more contributions from others across the board.

13. Gaston (2024 Record: 51-8)

Gaston College is another program coming off back-to-back 50+ win seasons. They’ve established themselves as a premier junior college baseball program in the Carolinas. This years 2025 roster will feature 15 players with previous D1 baseball experience. Sophomore infielder Brandon Crabtree is the teams top returning bat from the 2024 roster. Transfer infielders Holden Cooper and Isaac Armstrong are talented players that transfer in from East Carolina. And outfielder Koy Swanson is an athletic outfielder capable of making an immediate impact. Look for transfer arms Tucker Holland and Daniel Parris to step in and make an immediate impact in 2025. Freshman LHP Alex Sobol has premium level stuff and could rocket up our top 500 player list this spring if he’s able to put it all together. Except the Rhinos to be a talented group that makes a push toward Grand Junction in this year.

14. Salt Lake (2024 Record: 40-14)

Salt Lake had another great year finishing the season at 40-14 and once again looks like a team that can continue to do damage and accumulate wins. Transfer student out of Utah, Jaxon Grossman looks to make an immediate impact out the gate. The 6’4’’ righty is considered one of Jucos hardest throwers within the scene and will help lead this Salt Lake rotation. Darius Henderson should complement Grossman as one of Jucos hardest throwing freshman being clocked at 96 this past fall. Expect Hunter Gotschall to also play a key role within this rotation. After an impressive freshman campaign, Easton Romero looks to pick up where he left off as the everyday catcher after hitting to a .396 average last year. Both Luke Jacobs and Avery Doezie will be key impact returners. Chandler Reber is also expected to have a huge year offensively.

15. Wabash Valley (2024 Record: 42-22)

Wabash Valley has been as good as it gets in terms of programs in the Midwest for a while both from a winning and development standpoint as they consistently churn out pro prospects. In ‘25, they look like they have another roster capable of winning 40+ games again. On the offensive end, it appears that the lineup will do damage throughout. Some of the returning bats from last year’s squad include AJ Malzone (1.088 OPS), Krew Bond (1.028 OPS) and Ean Czech (.837 OPS). Newcomers to be on the lookout for include freshman Hector Roca, transfer OF from Rice Eric Correa, and Chipola transfer Amari Allen. On the mound, arms that will likely get significant innings from Andy Hernandez (FIU commit), Christian Brown (USF commit), Trey Reinburg (WKU commit) and Konner Quinn (USI commit).

16. Florida Southwestern (2024 Record: 37-21)

The talent level at Florida Southwestern is never in question. And things will be the same once again in 2025. Junior college baseballs top statistical returner from 2024 is now on the Buccaneers roster in infielder Luke Orfi. As is IF/C Carlos Sanchez who was one of the best hitters in the Citrus conference as a freshman in 2024. Look for D1 transfers Devin Parks, Brock Knoerr, Ty Hamilton and Nathan Fink to all step in become contributors. All are high level talents that come from major division 1 programs. On the mound look for transfers Ryan Grzeskiak, Robert Mitchell, Beau Brailey, Zach Moss and Cole Greer to carve out roles. Freshman Andrew McLaughlin was an impressive arm in high school and should immediately step in and throw considerable innings this spring. The talent level is there to compete with the top programs in Region 8 in 2025.

17. LSU Eunice (2024 Record: 56-8)

Year after year head coach Jeff Willis finds a way to win 50 plus games and this year shouldn’t be much different. The Bengals do however make the jump up a division to the D1 that could change the level of competition some come the postseason. On the mound, they return a key cog in Alec Beversdorf who pitched to a 1.96 and punched out everyone in sight a year ago as well as right-hander Will Mabry IV who pitched well in a limited sample in 2024. Offensively, infielder Tyson Leblanc will lead the charge as far as returners go bringing back a .350 hitter that left the yard a handful of times and stole a bunch of bags. 

18. Gulf Coast (2024 Record: 32-14)

The Commodores look to build on a 2024 campaign where they came out of the gate absolutely smoldering hot before the wheels came off a bit in late March. The group in 2025 is led by infielder Jack Reynolds, who batted .369 with 19 XBHs as a freshman a year ago as well as the talented arms of Ezequiel Rojas, Cooper Whited, and South Carolina transfer Reese Marcum. Keep an eye out for Ryan Apaliski to make a jump in year two with this highly respected pitching development group on Head Coach Tyler Younger’s staff.  

19. Midland (2024 Record: 44-16)

Midland put up extremely impressive numbers last year finishing the season with a 44-16 record. While they came up a bit short of making it all the way, it was still an eye-opening season and one to remember. It will be interesting to see how Midland does this year as they are bringing in a lot of new faces. Some key returning bats include Parker Ibrahimi, Josh Wulfert, Andrew Taylor, and Colin Fisher. Parker Ibrahimi hit .337 with 8 HR and 47 RBI last year and should continue to be a vocal point within this lineup. All four of these players have proven track records of hitting for high average with impressive bat to ball skills and we expect this offense to be extremely potent. Others such as Dylon Myrow, Hudson Grace, and Drew Martin will all play key roles in contributing as well. The rotation will be headlined by one of the top ranked Juco pitchers in Jacob Kuhn who has showcased some impressive stuff off the bump. His fastball regularly works in the 93-96 range with tail and sink with a slider to go with it. Ryan Marton will help solidify this rotation along with Logan Flores and Brock Thorndell. When it’s all said and done, it would not be surprising to see this team compete at a high level as we kick off the season.

20. Central AZ (2024 Record: 45-14)

The Vaqueros have been the team to beat in AZ for some time now and in ‘25 they put together a roster that should continue that winning trend. This year’s team seems a bit deeper and stronger on the mound than they are in the box. They have a plethora of arms with real stuff they could go to whether that's Kai Fyke, Nic Gibson, Colton Lafave, Caleb Nieman, Jonah Hergert, Brock Johnson, Tyler Logan and the list can go on and on. Position players wise they have a couple of new faces to be excited about in OF Jacob Croxford and 1B Zach Wadas. Easton Rulli, Antonio Gianni and Ty Kennedy are returners from last year’s team that are expected to perform at a high level this spring. 

21. Walters State (2024 Record: 44-14)

Coach Shelton and company have done a terrific job over the year fielding winning teams littered with upper echelon collegiate and draft talent. In 2025 it may look a little different for the group, offensively they return key pieces in Jack Vogele, Nate Conner, and Taylor Harris while supplementing with the talented freshmen Holden Pantier, Kole Fenton, and Drew Blalock. Walker Morgan will play a pivotal role as a two-way guy for the club in 2025 and poses a significant threat on both sides. Expect another 40+ win season with a good chance to represent the region in Grand Junction. 

22. Connors State (2024 Record: 51-9)

Connors State quietly year after year puts together teams that just win. A 50+ win season in 2024 and consecutive seasons with an MLB Draft selection puts them up there with the elite level junior college programs in the midwest. Each year the roster is somewhat of an unknown with a large number of international players. Two of the top returners from 2024 are infielder Wally Diaz and David Stanley who will likely lead the offense once again in 2025. Look for a variety of newcomers to make up the bulk of the pitching staff and have the Cowboys ready to compete at a high level this spring.

23. Shelton State (2024 Record: 44-19)

After making it to the JUCO World Series for 2 years straight and coming up just short, Shelton State is poised for another big run. Some key bats include Pierce Dutton, 2-way player Mason Steele, and Trenton Shirley. JD Wilkins, John Michael Pickens, and Eli Driskell will help round out the pitching whether that be the rotation or back end of the pen. Shelton State is a well-balanced team that knows how to win and is expected to keep doing so.

24. Kansas City Kansas (2024 Record: 47-17)

The Blue Devils are coming off back-to-back 40+ win seasons. They have turned into a program that develops players on both sides of the baseball and sends them off to major Division 1 programs all across the country. This spring they will return Region 6 East Freshman of the Year C/1B Frankie Santiago who is arguably the best returning sophomore hitter in Kansas juco baseball this season. They’ll also return experienced starters from last season in centerfielder Brady Kern, outfielder Frennie Nolan IV and utility-man Marcus Dierks. On the mound expect RHP Caleb Reed and LHP Bryson Vawter to step into larger roles after throwing well their freshman seasons. Look for transfer RHP Jake Titus to make an immediate impact and combined with sophomore LHP Caleb Deer the two could potentially form one of the hardest throwing duos in all of junior college baseball. Some major pieces from last seasons team are now gone but with a core group of returners and a depth of arms on the mound, the talent to compete at the top of Region 6 is certainly there.

25. State College of Florida (2024 Record 30-24)

The Manatees had themselves a solid ‘24 season but our PGJC staff is bullish on several of the players on this roster where we think they’ll step up and have themselves quite the spring. The quality of returning bats is a big reason for their appearance in the T25 which include Allan Gil Fernandez (1.010 OPS), Walker Vanecek (.950 OPS), Hayden Gustavson (.840 OPS) and Luke Boykin. Some newcomers that will likely hit at or near the top of the order include PG All American Myles Davis and Ohio State Transfer CJ Richard. On the mound, they are headlined by Palmer O’Beirne who’s one of the best left-handed arms in all of JUCO baseball. Other arms to be on the lookout for include hard throwing righty Landon O’Donnell, Cash Kuiper who runs it up into the mid 90s, Aidan Ray, Gavyn Bowen, Lochlan Radloff and Oscar Hernandez.


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Joey Cohen
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Jayce Dejong (‘27, CA) finished 6-for-14 on the weekend which included a big HR in the championship game. Intriguing @PG_Uncommitted player to monitor this summer. #CAKickoff https://t.co/UbuSQxNalf pic.twitter.com/kjVcyiG8km — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 1, 2026 Jayce Dejong (2027, Yorba Linda, Calif). Really strong weekend at the plate, going 6-for-14 with multiple line-drive barrels, including a no-doubt pull-side HR. Medium, lean, athletic frame with room to add. Hits from a wider base from the left side, starts early and consistently gets to launch on time. Loose barrel turn with adjustability and length through the middle, showing the ability to create lift and impact out front. Coming off a strong junior season at Crean Lutheran and should be a priority uncommitted follow this summer. Evan Stroner (2027, Huntington Beach, Calif). Impressive...
Showcase | Story | 6/4/2026

Soph. & Junior National Arrive in Georgia

Hannah Jo Groves
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This weekend will kick off the 2026 PG Junior National Showcase with the Sophomore National Showcase following close behind. Both in Marietta, Georgia, these showcases will feature lots of top-50 talent along with the ever-present potential for lesser-known players to turn heads.  For the Junior National Showcase, starting on June 6, 7 of the top 10-ranked players will attend - No. 2 Colin Anderson, No. 3 Cullen Scott, No. 4 Carter Shouse, No. 6 Aiden Kearney, No. 8 Keelan Zumwalt, No. 8 Landon Bonner and No. 9 Theo Swafford.  Anderson won’t have to travel far to attend, coming from Acworth, Georgia. At last year’s Sophomore National Showcase, he impressed scouts with his calm approach and explosive bat speed. Scott, a right-handed pitcher and third baseman from Melissa, Texas, has shown his arm strength getting up in the 90-mph zone....
Draft | Story | 6/4/2026

Pence Makes the Jump to 2027

Perfect Game Staff
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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...
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