THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
| 2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
Create Account
Sign in Create Account
All American Game  | Story | 8/2/2014

Good for the game

Photo: Perfect Game

When one thinks of the elite African-American baseball players of the past, present and future, you quickly realize that these are many of the great faces of the game no matter their ethnicity. Jackie Robinson, Andrew McCutchen, Dazmon Cameron, Hank Aaron, Jason Heyward and Jahmai Jones are all front of mind when compiling that list.

While you may not be aware of Cameron or Jones, chances are that you will be in the next few years. Both are
top prospects as we draw closer to the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft, both are African-American and both are headliners in the 12th edition of the Perfect Game All-American Classic to be played at Petco Park on Sunday, August 10.

The annual contest features a collection of elite players beginning their final year of high school and will be televised on the MLB Network.

Cameron and Jones also share the roster with 12 additional African-American players and represent a number that can do nothing but encourage those that have been discouraged by the downturn of the number of African-Americans on Major League Baseball rosters. It’s a stat that caught the suddenly optimistic eye of 2004 PG All-American and current Atlanta Braves outfielder Justin Upton.

I think it’s awesome,” Upton said Wednesday at Dodger Stadium. “The numbers have been down lately and the Perfect Game All-American is a big event. To have African-American players playing at an elite level again is awesome. It’s very good to see.”

According to the 2013 United States Census, an estimated 13.2 percent of the nation’s population is African American. While on Opening Day 2014, Major League Baseball research tells us that 8.3 percent of players on rosters identified themselves as African-American or black. But with 14 of the 54 players on this year’s All-American roster African-Americans, quick math puts that number at close to 26 percent.

I actually believe it’s growing. I haven’t really done the research to have the actual numbers, but I see it growing,” said Perfect Game President Jerry Ford. “At our National Showcase this year it was phenomenal how many African American players were there. We’re looking for the very best players in the United States. At that level, if you’re looking at the top 300 high school age players in the United States, that number’s definitely growing.”

Ford, who founded Perfect Game in 1995, estimated that close to 23 percent of the players that took part in the
National Showcase this past June in Fort Myers, Florida were African-American. Major League Baseball and team executives, scouts and MLB Players Association leaders all joined Ford at the showcase. He joins them in the passion and drive to have those numbers back up at the big league level.

I look at it partly from a baseball fan perspective. Let’s face it, some of the greatest, as a matter of fact many of the greatest players that we have known and have ever seen, are African-Americans,” Ford shared, “So it just stands to reason that the game would be better if more African-Americans were participating.”

Royal Palm Beach Community High School’s Triston McKenzie is the top ranked righthanded pitcher in the state of Florida according to Perfect Game. He’s an All-American and an African-American. The Vanderbilt commit has a firm grasp on the past, while looking forward to tomorrow.

I think it’s a great thing to see other African-American baseball players and it’s a great thing for the sport. Before, we weren’t even in the league with the other players,” McKenzie said. “We were in our separate league and we were integrated with the help of Jackie Robinson and other black baseball players. Now we’ve come to the point where there are eight or nine percent out of thirty teams. Hopefully that number will increase.”

The only science behind the optimism about the possible growth in the numbers at the big league level is the actual history of the Perfect Game All-American Classic.

In the first 12 years of the game’s existence, 149 alumni of the game have been taken in the first round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft and 84 have advanced their careers all the way to the major leagues. Therefore, with a higher percentage of African-American players playing in an event that sends so many to the highest level, one could take the leap that MLB rosters could take on a different look over the next decade.

It’s exciting. It just so happens that this year, and by the way it looks like it’s going to be this way next year also, that number has pretty much doubled,” Ford added. “I think more can be done to increase those numbers. Looking at our rosters for the All-American game and then going back and looking at some of the players we’ve seen this year, to be honest with you there’s a few more [African-American players] that we could’ve named.

Kids like Jalen Miller; as far as I’m concerned he belongs in that game. But you run out of positions and you run out of the East/West combinations, so you just can’t include everybody. But I really believe that if you were to take the top 100 players in the country this year, at least 25 percent of them would be African Americans.”

In the McKenzie household, Triston, one of those top 100, learned the game from dad Stainten. Not only has he learned it; he’s loved it and flourished. Two summers ago, he was 6-foot-2 and threw 79 mph. At the National Showcase a few months back he towered to 6-foot-5 and touched 92.

My dad is a very loving and caring person and I think that he would do anything in the world for me,” the younger McKenzie shared. “He’s been there for me since I was born and he taught me the game of baseball. He taught me the game I love. He really liked baseball and to help me with the game he would study the game. He would watch baseball non-stop and learn tips from pro guys just to teach me things.”

MLB’s Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities program has impacted more than one million young athletes in its history of more than two decades. Some of the program's alumni include Justin Upton, James Loney and Coco Crisp. Their mission has many layers, but to
increase the number of talented athletes prepared to play in college and minor leagues sounds very similar to the passion of Ford.

I love baseball,” Ford said. “Whatever I think would make baseball better and more popular in every way, I support it. I’ve had people ask me why I’m so interested in this subject and I almost get this feeling that somebody’s going to turn it into some type of racial discussion. To me it isn’t that at all. I like baseball. I want what’s best for baseball, which means the best players and the best athletes.

When I was young, Willie Mays was my favorite player. I keep thinking, ‘what would this game have been like if Willie Mays would have been a football player or a basketball player?’ You just go right down the list; guys like Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds, these guys are the game. These guys are part of the game, a big part of the game. So I don’t want the next young potential Willie Mays to never hit a baseball field.”

It’s only one game, but it may be worth keeping an eye on the impact it may have over the next few years.



All American Game | Story | 9/15/2025

PG Athletes Raise Money For Charity

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME ATHLETES RAISE MORE THAN $130,000   FOR CHILDREN’S CHARITIES THROUGHOUT AUGUST    Sanford, Florida (Monday, September 15, 2025) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that its athletes raised a combined $130,195 for children’s charities during its August 2025 showcase events throughout the country.    The fundraising efforts took place at Perfect Game’s Select Festivals and the DICK’S All-American Classic, with each age group rallying behind a cause that supports children in need. The 11U and 12U Select Fests each benefited Elite Development Academy out...
Tournaments | Story | 12/17/2025

15u Tourney All-American Team

Jason Phillips
Article Image
Hitter of the Year: Landon Bonner The 2028 class saw many players from across the country take the next step in their development as they entered the High School ranks. There were huge performances from highly ranked players on the PG circuit as well as some under-the-radar guys who burst onto the scene. Landon Bonner came into Sophomore National as a Top 500 ranked player and after an impressive showing, left with all eyes on him as a rankings riser in the class. The left-handed hitting shortstop from The Colony, Texas, had a summer to remember with All-Tournament Team selections in three of his next four events culminating with a historic performance at the 2025 PG 15U WWBA National Championship. The Hebron High School prep went 20-for-24 in nine games for 5 Star Mafia 15U Black with four homeruns and 12 runs batted in. He also scored 17 runs and finished with a mind-boggling 2.500...
Tournaments | Story | 12/16/2025

16u Tourney All-American Team

AJ Denny
Article Image
Hitter of the Year: Koa Romero is the Hitter of the Year for the 16u group, as he would come to every premier event of the summer and earn All-Tournament honors (Beast of the East, 16/17u WWBA, Jupiter) in every single one. Over 82 plate appearances, Romero would pump ten homeruns with forty two RBI and sixteen walks, good for a .378 average and 1.339 OPS. The performance on volume at the best events of the year pushed Romero over the edge here, as he’d hit a pair of homeruns in Jupiter (one of them at 112 EV) as an underclassmen and collect double digit hits in BOTH WWBA events with a combined six jacks over the two tournaments. It was a summer that combined performance and winning on the biggest stages for Romero. It’s a quiet left-handed swing that packs a punch. He would reap the benefits of his performances, earning a commitment to LSU and jumping to the #74 prospect in...
College | Recruiting | 12/15/2025

Recruiting Notebook: December 15

John McAdams
Article Image
Tucker Rice (27 MS) bumping up to 91; living hi-80s from real fast arm. Good SL @ 77-79 w/ depth & sold w/ intent. Loads of traits & strikes. #WWBA @PG_Uncommitted @PG_DeepSouth pic.twitter.com/DEjFqRcsIY — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 6, 2025 Tucker Rice, RHP, Class of 2027 Commitment: Alabama Alabama has continued to stay red hot in the recruiting trail ever since August 1st rolled around on the calendar and have continued to stack major pieces in their ’27 class. They dip into Mississippi to land one of the premier arms and one that’s stood out on the circuit for quite some time. It’s a fast arm and the athleticism certainly shines working down the slope. The velocity has continued to tick up over the last calendar year and reached into the low-90s towards the end of the summer. He’s confident in his changeup and the breaking ball is...
Tournaments | Story | 12/15/2025

17u Tourney All-American Team

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
There’s a lot of talent throughout this 2026 class, filled with the big-name stars, to talent that spreads across the nation. It’s been a lot of fun seeing these prospects grow and develop over the years, from the days of watching some of these guys at the 13/14u days at events on the circuit, to now where they are all graduating seniors in 2026. There’s been new faces who have popped along the way over the years, even in 2026, where some players who were relatively undiscovered, have come out and made a name for themselves with a statement performance. Between the familiar and the new, there’s a lot of names on this list that are going to be quite regularly talked about on the circuit, and for good reason.  Whether it’s PG All-Americans or not, there’s a lot of names with superstar potential at the next level. We’ve got 14 PG All-Americans...
Tournaments | Story | 12/13/2025

Finest in the Field: Class of 2029

Tyler Russo
Article Image
Finest in the Field: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 These guys might just be entering high school, but they've certainly already made a name for themselves on the national circuit, especially with their abilities on the defensive side of things.  C: Xavier Rodriguez (Logansville, GA) Rodriguez is a polished defender with real arm strength behind the dish, while showcasing the ability to impact the baseball with authority to all fields evident by thirty of his sixty-five hits going for extra-bases including seven bombs. He handles high-level pitching extremely well, commands his staff and his offensive prowess makes him a true two-way asset. 1B: Cooper Knight (Buda, TX) Knight is a smooth operator at first base with plenty of range, fluidity and agility in his footwork around the bag. Add-in a rocket for an arm, the ability to change slots and to...
Tournaments | Story | 12/12/2025

Scout Stories: Part 5

AJ Denny
Article Image
Best Game I Saw: The Dream NTL 18U vs. MBA Scout Team Murphy Jupiter always brings out the best, and we got fireworks from the jump. Turner Marshall gave The Dream an outstanding 4+ innings of work on the mound, holding a lethal MBA team at bay with Chance Dixon, Derrick Carter, and Ellis Appling providing an offensive spark out of the gate for the Georgia based boys. However, it was only a matter of time before the talent on the other side got going, as MBA erased a 3-run deficit in the 5th to take a 4-3 lead led by a Parker Loew HR. The Dream then took command again in the Top of the 6th, before MBA punched right back with a huge 5-run inning in the bottom half capped off by a clutch RBI single from Matthew Kerrigan, ending a wild sequence with tons of notable performances from two very competitive rosters. Best Tournament Performance I Saw: Surely someone has already brought this...
College | Story | 12/12/2025

College Notebook: December 12

Craig Cozart
Article Image
Nebraska Cornhuskers 2025 Highlights: The Cornhuskers were a difficult team to figure in ’25 as they finished with 33 wins, played just .500 (15-15) in the Big Ten but had some big wins at various times during the season and got hot at the right time. They knocked off then #16 Vanderbilt in the second game of the year, beat #5 Oregon State 2-out-of-3 at home in late March and then got hot at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha to win the Big Ten Tournament. They beat Michigan State in a 10-inning thriller before taking care of #4 Oregon, knocking off Penn State and then shutout #13 UCLA to punch their ticket to the Chapel Hill Regional. Head coach Will Bolt has now led his alma mater to three conference titles and three NCAA Regional appearances during his six years in Lincoln. No different than when he was a player, Bolt’s teams play with passion and toughness, this was never more...
Tournaments | Story | 12/12/2025

Finest in the Field: Class of 2028

Troy Sutherland
Article Image
Finest in the Field: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 You like athletes? You like defenders who can impact a game at any given point? Look not further than this class as it's loaded from coast-to-coast with elite defenders all over the diamond.  C: Brogan Witcher, Bakersfield, CA Our scouting staff got several strong looks at Witcher whether that was at the Summer Kickoff, Sophomore National or the Underclass All American Games where he showcased his strong overall skillset and especially his advanced ability behind the plate. His 6-foot-3,180 pound build looks like one that will fill in quite nicely and be that big and physical catcher’s frame. His arm talent is undeniable where he gets it out quick and runs it up to 79 mph on throwdowns to 2nd (1.84 pop). Besides the standout catch/throw ability, we’ve seen him frame/receive strong arms and block it well during...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 12/11/2025

PG Softball "Toys 4 Tots" Fundraiser 18U division

Dave Durbala
Article Image
BURLINGTON, IA - 2025 Perfect Game Softball Toys 4 Tots Fundraiser One Day, December 7, 2025. Kicking off the holiday season, six teams participated in this one day, 3 game guarantee tournament in the 18u Division. We would like to thank those that donated a toy, and know that they will be distributed to area underprivileged children through a local charity organization. Following are some of the top performers from the weekend. Earning Tournament MV-Pitcher was Jolee Strohmeyer (2026 Dubuque, IA), a RHP/UTIL with tournament champion Lady Expos Blue. Strohmeyer shows hitters a consistent and repeatable motion and delivery with good use of the legs in the drive phase, and a quick and aggressive arm whip. Working with a six pitch mix of fastball, change-up, rise, drop, curve and screw, Strohmeyer topped out at 60 mph, and showed good movement  as she worked her rise and curve just out...
Tournaments | Story | 12/11/2025

Scout Stories: Part 4

Tyler Henninger
Article Image
Scout Notes: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Best Game I Saw: Hudson Reed (‘26, GA) torches this ball to deep CF for a solo 💣. Generates easy power that plays to the big part of the yard. Middle of the order traits #UBCWest @PG_Georgia @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/UXqDVFmUBx — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 18, 2025 I was fortunate enough to see a lot of highly competitive games with loads of talent on the field, the game that sticks out to me the most was Alpha Prime 2026 vs. ZT National Prospects at the UBC West. The game was an efficiently played affair with arms dominating on both sides. Graham Schlicht was masterful for Alpha, striking out 12 hitters over 5 dominant innings. PG All-American Julian Cazares came out of the pen blowing smoke, touching 97 mph with the fastball. On the other side, Jake Carbaugh surrendered just one hit and...
Loading more articles...