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Tournaments  | Story | 6/11/2026

Midwest Elite Scout Notes

Adan Rojas (2027, Streamwood, Ill.) turned in one of the more dominant pitching performances of the weekend, striking out 10 over 5 innings while consistently dictating at-bats. The fastball worked 77–80 mph, topping at 82, and he showed the ability to elevate and miss bats when needed. His slider at 67–70 mph played as a real separator pitch, generating uncomfortable swings and late decisions. Showed strong tempo on the mound and never allowed hitters to settle in rhythm. What stood out most was his ability to maintain attack mode while still showing feel for sequencing.  

Cruz Jaramillo (2030, Mount Pleasant, Wisc.) brought consistent energy to the lineup all weekend and was a tough out from start to finish. Finished with 8 hits over the tournament. The swing is compact with a strong intent to impact, and he does a nice job staying on time with his stride. When he gets extended, the ball comes off the barrel with surprising carry for his frame. Showed a good mix of contact ability and athleticism that plays in multiple ways.  



Alex Silva (2029, Milwaukee, Wisc.) showed one of the more polished offensive looks in the group, finishing with 6 hits including multiple extra-base knocks. The lower-half engagement stands out, allowing him to create consistent force through contact. He stays connected through the zone and does a great job controlling the barrel through impact. The swing has a natural flow that allows him to drive pitches to the gaps without overexerting. Produced loud contact when he got pitches he could extend on. 

Ryder Goggin (2029, Lake Geneva, Wisc.) put together one of the most complete two-way weekends of the group and made an impact in every phase. Offensively, he finished with 7 hits, 3 doubles, a home run, and 9 RBI while consistently punishing mistakes. The right-handed swing shows clear leverage and real ability to elevate the baseball. On the mound worked 5 innings allowing just 1 hit while showing command and tempo throughout. The fastball played well in the zone and he filled it up early in counts.  

Anthony Ramirez (2030, Greendale, Wisc.) continued to swing a hot bat all weekend, finishing with 10 hits and 10 RBI while showing a calm presence in the box. The left-handed hitter operates with natural rhythm and rarely looks rushed, even in high-leverage at-bats. Barrel control stands out, as he consistently squares balls up to all fields. The swing path stays efficient and allows him to adjust to pitch location well. When he gets his pitch, he doesn’t miss it and consistently produces quality contact.  

Mason Krofta (2029, Franklin, Wisc.) was a constant spark at the top of the order finishing with 9 hits, 11 runs, and 4 stolen bases. The hands work quickly through the zone and he does a nice job creating contact early in the swing. Shows the middle of the field approach with the ability to use the whole field. Once on base, his speed immediately changes the dynamic of the inning. Plays with confidence and keeps pressure on defenses. 

Damien Kropidlowski (2029, Franksville, Wisc.) one of the more disciplined hitters on the weekend, finishing with 7 hits and 5 walks without striking out. The left-handed swing is compact and efficient, allowing him to consistently control the barrel. Shows advanced strike-zone awareness and rarely expands outside of his approach. When he does swing, it’s with intent and a clear plan to drive the baseball. The consistency of quality contact stood out across multiple games.  

Hayden Jones (2030, Windsor, Wisc.) impressed both behind the plate and at it, showing maturity well beyond his age. Defensively, handled the catching position with confidence and strong game awareness throughout. Offensively, finished with 4 hits including 3 doubles and a triple while driving in 6 runs. The swing has natural looseness and allows him to impact the baseball when he gets extended. Showed the ability to deliver in run-producing situations consistently. 

Eli Eads (2029, Franklin, Wisc.) finished with 6 hits and 7 stolen bases on the weekend. Keeps the swing simple and repeatable, allowing him to consistently put the ball in play. Shows good bat-to-ball skills and an understanding of his role offensively. Once he reaches base, he becomes an immediate threat with plus run tool impact in game action. Plays with pace and creates constant pressure on defenses. A disruptive offensive weekend driven by athleticism and energy. 

Donald Krause III (2029, Milwaukee, Wisc.) delivered a strong two-way performance, impacting the game both offensively and on the mound. At the plate, finished with 7 hits and 7 RBI while showing quick hands and a compact swing that consistently found barrels. Shows a controlled approach with the ability to handle different pitch types and locations. On the mound, threw 6 scoreless innings while striking out 6 and limiting damage. Fastball played with control in the zone and he mixed pitches well to navigate lineups. A complete performance that showed versatility and competitiveness. 

Ethan Ferguson (2029, Burlington, Wisc.) provided some of the most athletic flashes of the weekend, finishing with 6 hits including a home run. The hand speed stands out immediately and allows the barrel to get through the zone with intent. Showed strength through contact and the ability to impact pitches out front. One of the highlights included an inside-the-park home run that showcased his speed and aggressiveness. Plays with energy and doesn’t slow down on contact, always looking to create extra bases. Dynamic offensive showing with real athletic upside. 

Dominick Pina (2029, Racine, Wisc.) was one of the more consistent contact hitters in the event, finishing with 9 hits and steady run production. The swing is short and repeatable allowing him to stay on time throughout the weekend. Shows advanced feel for the barrel and rarely misses hittable pitches. Produces line-drive contact and keeps pressure on defenses with consistent contact quality. Does an impressive job staying within himself and letting the game come to him.  

Connor Worth (2029, West Bend, Wisc.) produced in key moments all weekend, finishing with 5 hits and 8 RBI while showing an ability to come through in traffic. Starts from a wide base and works into a compact move that keeps him balanced through contact. The swing path stays efficient and allows him to consistently square balls up to the gaps. Showed extra-base impact with a triple and double during the weekend. Handles run-producing situations well and doesn’t expand outside of his approach.  

-Brayden Powell 

Brooks Little (2030, Cambridge, Ill.) strong overall showing from this right-handed hitter over the course of the weekend. Collected five hits including a pair of doubles while consistently putting together quality at-bats. Showed a mature offensive approach with multiple walks and no strikeouts across the event. Impacted the game in multiple ways offensively, scoring 6 runs while also swiping three bags on the bases. Athletic mover with developing offensive upside and a competitive presence throughout tournament play. 

Jack Sharp (2030, Taylor Ridge, Ill.) physical left-handed hitter and two-way prospect put together an impressive all-around weekend. Collected four hits including a pair of doubles while showing present strength and the ability to drive the baseball with authority. Threw 4.0 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts while allowing just one hit. Fastball worked up to 76 mph with clean arm action and the ability to miss bats consistently throughout the outing. Competitive player with noticeable upside on both sides of the ball moving forward. 

Mason Mital (2030, Rock Island, Ill.) two-way prospect showed well throughout the weekend with strength standing out on both sides of the ball. Collected four hits and drove in five runs while consistently producing hard contact through the middle of the field. Present physicality projects well offensively with developing power potential moving forward. Also contributed on the mound, working 4 innings with four strikeouts while filling up the zone at 74 mph. Strong-bodied athlete with intriguing upside as he continues to develop. 

Chase Mital (2030, Rock Island, Ill.) really strong offensive weekend from this hitter, collecting 6 hits while consistently finding the barrel throughout the event. Showed a confident approach in the box with the ability to spray line drives to all fields. Crossed the plate seven times and continuously put pressure on opposing defenses with quality at-bats. Swing works with good rhythm and developing bat speed through contact. Offensive upside stood out all weekend with the ability to impact games consistently at the plate. 

Theo Meister (2028, Worthing, S.D.) put together one of the stronger pitching performances of the weekend, working 5.0 innings with eight strikeouts while allowing just two hits. Fastball worked up to 81 mph with life through the zone and the ability to consistently get ahead of hitters. Slider at 72 mph proved to be an effective secondary offering, generating swings and misses while showing tight spin and late action. Competed with confidence throughout the outing and showed the ability to command multiple pitches. Contributed offensively over the weekend as well, collecting three hits and continuing to show value as a two-way prospect. 

Bailor Kristensen (2028, Mitchell, S.D.) a big-time right-handed two-way prospect dominated on both sides of the ball throughout the weekend. On the mound, worked six scoreless innings with nine strikeouts while allowing just one hit, showing the ability to control the game from start to finish. Fastball worked up to 76 mph with consistent strikes and competitive intent throughout the outing. Offensively he was even more impressive, collecting six hits including three doubles and a home run while driving in six. Physical presence and offensive impact stood out all weekend with intriguing upside as a power producing two-way player. 

Noah Stecko (2028, Darnenne Prairie, Mo.) this hitter put together a strong offensive weekend, consistently finding ways to get on base and produce quality at-bats. Collected five hits while showing advanced bat-to-ball skills and the ability to spray contact to all fields. Stayed under control throughout the event with a mature approach and minimal swing-and-miss. Drove in six runs and continued to come through in key offensive situations for his lineup. High-contact offensive profile with feel for the barrel and competitive presence at the plate. 

Blake Sieve (2028, O’Fallon, Mo.) with present strength and developing power potential put together an impressive offensive weekend. Collected four hits including a pair of doubles while consistently driving the baseball with authority. What stood out most was the advanced plate discipline working five walks and showing a mature understanding of the strike zone throughout the event. Stayed under control in every at-bat and consistently forced pitchers to work deep counts. His approach and overall feel to hit points towards upside moving forward. 

Theodore Toulouse (2028, Minneapolis, Minn.) Left-handed hitter showed some of the better barrel speed and hand quickness seen throughout the weekend. Collected six hits while consistently getting the barrel out and producing hard contact to multiple parts of the field. Swing works with looseness and rhythm, allowing him to stay on pitches and create quality contact consistently. Added a double and drove in two runs while continuing to pressure pitchers with competitive at-bats throughout the event. Offensive upside stands out with the combination of bat speed and feel to find the barrel. 

Harrison Randolph (2028, MPLS, Minn.) turned in a dominant outing built around elite command and the ability to consistently locate throughout the zone. Worked a 6-inning complete game no hitter. Keeping hitters off balance from start to finish. Fastball worked up to 75 mph and played up due to precise location and the ability to attack both sides of the plate. Showed confidence pitching ahead in counts and rarely gave hitters anything to handle comfortably. Advanced feel for pitching and overall strike throwing ability stood out all outing long. 

-Max Huntley 

Tournaments | Championship | 6/15/2026

WC Ghost Claims Arizona All-State Title

Emily Hicks
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In a championship game that featured strong pitching and sharp defense from both sides, West Coast Ghost AZ 16U pulled away late to defeat Overfly 2028, 5-3, and claim the Arizona All-State Games title. “We had discipline at the plate, on the mound, out in the field; everyone just did their thing. It was good,” said Cash Carmichael The two teams traded runs throughout the 1st and 2nd innings, making it 3-2. Followed by a single run scored at the top of the 4th by Overfly 2028, it remained tied 3-3 for most of the game. Both defenses made key plays to limit scoring opportunities, turning potential rallies into outs and keeping the pressure high in every inning. With the game deadlocked heading into the bottom of the sixth, West Coast Ghost AZ finally broke through. Bottom of the 6th, J. Haizen Reidhead recorded a single, Oren Tucker walked, and Josiah Shim was hit by pitch....
Tournaments | Story | 6/15/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

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Wyatt Smitherman (2028, Durham NC) had a solid day at the plate for USA Prime Triangle 16u Stars in their matchup against the Charlotte Colts. The 5-foot-11, 160-pound shortstop has a tall athletic frame. The left handed batter displayed a mature approach at the plate. Attacks fastballs and drives them with authority. He has quick hands and gets the barrel through the zone. Uses his lower half to his advantage creating enough torque to generate his power he shown. Smitherman finished the day going 1-for-3 with a home run and 4 RBI. Zachary Days (2028, Charlotte NC) had a impressive day at the plate for the Charlotte Colts against USA Prime Coastal. The 6-foot-3, 170 pound center fielder has a tall athletic frame. Days bats from the left side with a short but powerful swing. Very disciplined during his AB’s and applies pressure on the defense. He shifts his weight to his lower half...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/15/2026

Weather Can't Delay Top Tier Victory

Alyssa Golden
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A seven-run first inning gave Top Tier Roos American Red 2027 all the momentum they needed Sunday morning, but the road to a Florida World Series championship was far from straightforward.  After jumping out to an early lead against WBC 17u, Top Tier endured a 3 ½-hour rain delay before returning to finish off a 9-1 victory at Lee Health Sports Complex.  The championship game, which began at 8 a.m. and did not conclude until nearly 1 p.m., ended in the bottom of the fifth inning under Perfect Game’s mercy-rule format. Top Tier’s dominant performance was powered by a complete-game effort from Christian Davis and an offense that erupted for seven runs in the first inning.  Not even hours of uncertainty and lightning delays could keep Top Tier from finishing what they started.  Davis started on the mound for Top Tier and remained the entire five...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 6/14/2026

PG Softball Super Regionals

Erica Beach
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PG Super Regionals Dripping Springs, Texas June 6-7, 2026     DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX- The weather was nice, the Longhorns JUST won a national championship, and Perfect Game brought it’s first softball event to Dripping Springs. It was a weekend packed with college coaches, quality softball, and a great softball atmosphere. Over the course of the six-game guarantee event, our scout saw some amazing athletes. Below she highlights some of the athletes who caught her eye.   Destiny Sidiropoulos (2028, Houston, TX) of the Impact Gold HTX 16U was an incredible spark plug at the top of their lineup all weekend. She is a true triple threat who has great speed on the basepaths. She can soft and power slap, drop a sneaky bunt, and hit away with pop. Her barrel control is next level, and she is fun to watch pick apart defenses. On defense, she is versatile and athletic. She gets...
Tournaments | Story | 6/13/2026

West Coast Summer Breakout Hopefuls

Joey Cohen
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With summer ball ramping up, the priority follow lists from our scouting staff start to take shape and every year a handful of intriguing names outside the national spotlight begin to separate. Digging deeper into the West region, there’s a group of prospects currently buried outside the Top 200 who carry real breakout and helium potential over the next few months. All 10 players featured here are coming off strong high school seasons and bring traits that evaluators tend to bet on whether it’s projectable/athletic bodies, strong secondary stuff, or flashes of impact tools. They may not be household names just yet, but the ingredients are there for significant jumps by the end of the summer circuit. Don’t be surprised if several of these names are firmly in the mix and climbing up early boards in a hurry before the fall rolls around. Two innings of work here from Jonah...
Tournaments | Story | 6/14/2026

UBC West Scout Notes: Days 1-2

Steve Fiorindo
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Nash McCarthy (2030, Camas, WA) was outstanding in his start on day two of the UBC West for NW Baum Bat, working six-innings allowing four-hits, no walks and struck out seven.  Standing at 6-foot, 170-pounds with athleticism and room to add.  Effortless mover down the bump with a low effort, up-tempo operation that produced a fastball that was up to 84.  He showed feel for the secondary offerings mixing in a firm breaking ball at 71-74 with 11-5 shape with depth.  Controlled the zone and the tempo throughout the outing, moving the ball around to all four-quadrants.  Projectable arm speed with advanced feel for the spin and strike zone.  Dylan D'Oyen (2030, Cerritos, CA) got the start for 5 Star 2030 in their opening game of the tournament and impressed over six innings of work.  Athletic mover down the mound with balance and repeats the delivery. ...
Tournaments | Story | 6/13/2026

UBC South Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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Quintin Blackwell (2030, Hercules, California) has, literally, been unstoppable this weekend for Premier Banditos Deleon. In six plate appearances, he has a walk and five hits. Doing it all with a double and two triples, while stealing three bags. Plenty of coil on the front side. Hands work through zone and the barrel stays on plane for a long time. High upside bat that makes an already deep Banditos lineup even deeper. Kenson Buth (2027, Trophy Club, Texas) has been an absolute weapon on both ends for Stix 2027 Scout. At the plate, he’s 6-9 with two doubles, a triple, and a home run. Linear approach with a ton of bat speed. Plenty of impact at the bottom of the zone and showing some ability to do serious damage in the middle of the field. On the mound, he went four quality innings, punching out three. The fastball lived 86-90 with carry. Good feel for the slider in the mid 70s....
Tournaments | Story | 6/13/2026

WWBA East Scout Notes: Days 1-2

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Sawyer Pettit (‘27 MS) Has shown extremely well to start the summer of 2026. Its a physical left-handed hitting corner profile with big muscle mass. Will pass the eye test off the bus at the next level. The swing is clean with controlled violence and big in-air power that has shown up frequently. Good mover for the size and plays the game hard. Candidate for a big frosh season at LSU-Eunice in 2028. Keviyun McQueen (‘27 MS) Pair of barrels tied together here. Innate feel to hit with fast hands. Line drive approach that gets to pull side power in the air. Excellent athlete that will stick at a premium spot. #LaTech commit.#WWBAEast pic.twitter.com/xeintVTMil — PG Deep South (@PG_DeepSouth) June 12, 2026 Keviyun McQueen (‘27 MS) The Louisiana Tech commit just does not stop hitting. Left the yard to the pull side yesterday and followed it up with a 3-4 day with a...
Tournaments | Story | 6/12/2026

AZ All-State Ready to Take Place

Emily Hicks
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This weekend, eight teams will head to Goodyear Ballpark for the 2026 PG Arizona All-State tournament, setting the stage for what should be an exciting few days of baseball. With teams traveling from across the city, the field will be packed with talent and plenty of championship contenders. Among the teams competing in 16U are AZ Select, Marucci Athletics 2028 Grannis, Overfly 2028, Phoenix Phillies, Team Dinger 2028, T-Rex East Valley, USA Scout Team AZ 16U, and West Coast Ghost AZ 16U. Each team enters the weekend with its own strengths and goals, creating several intriguing storylines to follow throughout pool play and bracket action. One of the biggest teams to watch this weekend will be 10-10, T-Rex East Valley. Whether it's dominant pitching, high-powered offenses, or strong defensive play, T-Rex East Valley has already shown they can compete at a high level this season. A few...
Tournaments | Story | 6/12/2026

13/14u PG Elite Scout Notes: Days 3-5

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13u & 14u PG Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Tucker Richardson (2030, Mobile, Ala.) has already made a name for himself and he continued to play at the expected high level during his time in Hoover, finishing the tournament with a robust .700 average, collecting at least one base hit in each of his team’s games. Now the No. 10 ranked prospect in the country, Richardson more than once showed the ability to read and react to spin out of the pitcher’s hand, barreling up baseballs for a couple of his hits on the tournament. As much as the bat stands out, the defensive actions in the dirt are even better as he’s arguably the best defender in the class, making the most difficult plays look routing, including one where he charged hard on a slow roller with momentum taking him towards the third base dugout but thanks to the big arm, he was able to make the play look second...
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