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High School  | General | 6/22/2023

High School All-Americans

National High School Player of the Year | Maxwell Clark, Franklin Community (IN)

It’s no surprise really that Clark was in the discussion for National Player of the Year given he’s put up some of the country’s best numbers for years now and he’s nearly a lock to go in the first handful of picks in this year’s draft. His senior campaign, he was pitched around, tallying 52 walks across just 29 games, but when he wasn’t he did damage. He hit .646 on the year, while hammering six home runs, driving in over 30 and reaching base at over an .800 clip, a ridiculous line in getting on base over eight out of every 10 times he stepped in the box. Add in that he only struck out five times in the entire season and played stellar on the other side of the ball, and you’ve got a deserving National Player of the Year that barely edged out Walker Martin.

National High School Pitcher of the Year | Christian Rodriguez, Stoneman Douglas (FL)

Rodriguez has had one of the more storied high school careers down in Florida at powerhouse Stoneman Douglas, having won three consecutive state titles over the last three years, which included a pair of National Championships. In his senior year, he led them on the mound to a perfect 29-0 finish, going 12-0 with a 0.69 ERA across 70 innings, striking out 117 and only walking 13 in all of that. He added some solid numbers with the bat as well, but it was his impact on the mound that was probably single most crucial piece to Stoneman Douglas’ perfect run, and second National Championship in just the last three years. If he doesn’t sign in this year’s MLB draft, he’ll head to Gainesville and look to contribute early on for the Gators.



National High School Two-Way Player of the Year | Bryce Eldridge, James Madison (VA)

Eldridge was a two-way hero for the 18U Team USA club this past year, and he took all of that skill on both sides of the ball and helped James Madison to a state title in a historic year. Seen likely as the top two-way talent in this year’s draft, Eldridge went 11-0 on the mound, keeping a 1.30 ERA across 53 innings on the spring, and striking out 88, while offensively he hit well over .400 and had nine home runs to go with 25 runs driven in. He’s a monster physically and he was every bit the catalyst for James Madison’s success this spring. Where he goes in the draft is yet to be determined, but wherever he ends up starting at the next level, he’s got skills both ways.

National High School Underclass Player of the Year | Cade Brown, Parkview (GA)

Brown has been a solid player for a few years now, but his game was taken to a new level over the course of the last year and he put that fully on display for Parkview this spring, one of the country’s top programs year in and year out. As just a junior, he hit in the heart of the order and finished the year with a .486 average and 14 home runs while driving in over 50 and scoring almost 50 times himself. In addition, he walked over 20 times, leading to a near .600 on-base percentage, and given the additions he’s had in terms of power and consistency, he’s got a real shot to surpass these numbers next spring and become one of the more followed hitters in the state, and country, from a draft perspective.

National High School Underclass Pitcher of the Year | Landon Victorian, Barbe (LA)

Victorian is no stranger to the spotlight as he’s one of the country’s top pitching prospects in the 2024 class, and he once again was a catalyst for Barbe’s historic season as they went 39-1 in route to another state championship and a #2 national ranking at the close of the year. On the year, he went 8-0 and had just a 0.97 ERA, throwing 50 innings and striking out 80, but maybe the most impressive stat is that he walked just FOUR guys over the course of those 50 innings, something you don’t see at any level, and especially so as just an underclassman pitching for one of the country’s top programs in a gauntlet of a schedule having played 40 games this year. He’ll once again be the ace for them next spring and will have a chance to establish himself as someone that could go in the first couple of rounds when we turn over to the 2024 draft cycle.


2023 First Team High School All-Americans

Pos. Name Class School State Commitment
C Luke Stevenson SR Wake Forest NC North Carolina
1B Bryce Eldridge SR James Madison VA Alabama
2B Steven Milam SR Centennial NM LSU
SS Walker Martin SR Eaton CO Arkansas
3B Trent Caraway SR JSerra Catholic CA Oregon State
OF Maxwell Clark SR Franklin Community IN Vanderbilt
OF Drew Burress SR Houston County GA Georgia Tech
OF Bristol Carter SR Northwest Guilford NC East Carolina
DH Carson Rucker SR Goodpasture Christian TN Tennessee
UT Cooper Pratt SR Magnolia Heights MS Ole Miss
P Christian Rodriguez SR Stoneman Douglas FL Florida
P Tate McGuire SR Liberty North MO Arkansas
P Bryce Johnson SR Eastlake WA Oregon State
P Dylan Loy SR Pigeon Forge TN Tennessee
P Noble Meyer SR Jesuit OR Oregon


C | Luke Stevenson, Wake Forest (NC)
Stevenson had an outstanding year as a catalyst for one of North Carolina’s top programs, falling just short of a state title. He hit .512 with 11 doubles and 17 home runs, while his 37 walks was a lot and helped add to his .648 on-base percentage. He only struck out 10 times in 33 games and drove in 58 runs; he’s a big riser in the state and one of the more talented catchers in the country.

1B | Bryce Eldridge, James Madison (VA)
National Two-Way Player of the Year (See Above).

2B | Steven Milam, Centennial (NM)
Milam led the state of New Mexico in a bunch of categories; he hit .627 and had an OBP up near .750, while his 42 walks was a huge number to go with seven home runs, 50 RBI, 65 runs scored, 21 stolen bases and just eight strikeouts across over 30 games. He’s a very pure hitter and his hit tool is something that should certainly carry over as he heads to play at LSU at the college level.

SS | Walker Martin, Eaton (CO)
Martin had an unbelievable year offensively and would take home National Player of the Year honors in just about any other season. He helped lead Eaton to a perfect 29-0 record, and state title, while hitting .633 with a country-leading 20 home runs and a whopping 75 RBIs, scoring 64 times himself, and ended the year with a 2.355 OPS while striking out only six times in 29 games played. He’s flown up draft boards and could potentially be a first rounder next month.

3B | Trent Caraway, JSerra Catholic (CA)
Caraway had a phenomenal year for the state of California’s top program in 2023, helping them to a Southern Section Division I Championship. He broke the school’s previous single season hits record, which led him to a .462 average while tacking on 11 doubles and seven home runs, some of the better totals in the state as well. He’s climbed boards as well and could be a Day 1 guy.

OF | Maxwell Clark, Franklin Community (IN)
National Player of the Year (See Above).

OF | Drew Burress, Houston County (GA)
Burress is one of the more storied performers in terms of his amateur career to this point and his senior campaign was a big one, leading Houston Country to a state title in Georgia. He hit .430 with 13 home runs, as well as 17 doubles, and drove in 59 while scoring over 50 times himself. The offensive numbers are huge, and when necessary, he got on the mound and closed games out.

OF | Bristol Carter, Northwest Guilford (NC)
Carter had a strong year to close out his high school career and helped Northwest Guilford to a good finish. He hit .546, logging almost 60 hits on the season, and 25 went for extra-bases as he had nine home runs. In addition, he scored 60 times himself, and drove in over half that, while the OPS got up over 1.600 thanks to his additional 27 walks; he’s committed to East Carolina.

DH | Carson Rucker, Goodpasture Christian (TN)
Rucker is a plenty talented defensive prospect, but just fits into this spot because of his offensive numbers that were deserving of being first team. He just casually hit .500 across over 40 games, while slugging 18 home runs and 16 doubles, driving in 81 and scoring almost 60 times himself. He helped his team to a state runner-up finish and was just the offensive catalyst all spring long.

UT | Cooper Pratt, Magnolia Heights (MS)
Pratt was the leader on a Magnolia Heights team that won yet another state title and was one of the top teams in the country this year. Getting it done both ways, he was 10-0 on the mound with a miniscule 0.14 ERA, while offensively he hit .469 with four home runs, 50 runs driven in and 38 stolen bags. He’s one of the more talented guys in this year’s class and can really get it done on both sides of the ball.

P | Christian Rodriguez, Stoneman Douglas (FL)
National Pitcher of the Year (See Above).

P | Tate McGuire, Liberty North (MO)
McGuire was the ace on a Liberty North team that had one of the best years in program history on their way to a state title and a Top 20 national ranking. On the mound, he went 11-0 with just a 0.23 ERA and struck out 109 across 59 innings against walking just 16 guys all spring long. He’s got big stuff and has a chance to be impactful pretty early on for the Arkansas Razorbacks.

P | Bryce Johnson, Eastlake (WA)
Johnson was excellent all spring long as Eastlake made their way to winning the state’s 4A title. He went 12-0 and had just a 0.37 ERA across 76 innings, and his 110 strikeouts to 13 walks was one of the better ratios in the entire country from this past springs. He’s headed to Oregon State.

P | Dylan Loy, Pigeon Forge (TN)
Loy has always been a guy that can really pitch and his numbers this year certainly speak to that. He went 11-1, posting one of the best ERAs in the entire country for his innings logged at just 0.10, while striking out a ridiculous 169 hitters in roughly 70 innings, and walking just 11 guys.

P | Noble Meyer, Jesuit (OR)
Meyer is widely regarded as the top high school right-hander in the country for this year’s draft and his numbers can certainly back that up when you pair them with the stuff. Although he fell short of capturing a title, he went 10-2 on the year with a 0.41 ERA and struck out 142 in just 69 innings pitched. He’s got a very real chance to go in the first 10 picks in next month’s draft.


2023 Second Team High School All-Americans

Pos. Name Class School State Commitment Notable Stats
C Blake Mitchell SR Sinton TX LSU .452/.691/.806, 6 HR, 41 RBI, 63 BB
1B Easton Shelton SR Bishop Gorman NV UNLV .400/.507/.854, 12 HR, 10 2B, 48 RBI
2B Samuel Stafura SR Walter Panas NY Clemson .516/.582/1.107, 11 HR, 14 2B, 1 K
SS Colin Houck SR Parkview GA Mississippi State .487/.589/.857, 8 HR, 14 2B, 50 RBI
3B Cade Brown JR Parkview GA Georgia .486/.580/.981, 14 HR, 52 RBI
OF Walker Jenkins SR South Brunswick NC North Carolina .417/.623/.633, 2 HR, 32 BB, 33 R
OF Slade Caldwell JR Valley View AR Ole Miss .512/.656/.930, 5 HR, 40 BB, 40 SB
OF Konnor Griffin JR Jackson Prep MS LSU .537/.636/.951, 8 HR + 50 IP, 81 K
DH Caleb Bonemer JR Okemos MI Virginia .538/.587/1.143, 12 HR, 28 XBH, 45 RBI
UT Bailey Thorne JR Calvary Christian GA Uncommitted .575/.621/1.169, 16 HR + 50 IP, 88 K
P Josh Knoth SR Patchogue Medford NY Ole Miss 7-0, 0.17 ERA, 42 IP, 109 K, 5 H, 1 RA
P Landon Victorian JR Barbe LA LSU 8-0, 0.97 ERA, 50 IP, 80 K, 4 BB
P Kash Mayfield JR Elk City OK Oklahoma State 9-1, 0.75 ERA, 46 IP, 109 K, 13 BB
P Gabe Gaeckle SR Aptos CA Arkansas 8-0, 0.59 ERA, 59 IP, 117 K, 9 BB
P Steven Echavarria SR Millburn NJ Florida 8-1, 0.28 ERA, 50 IP, 80 K


2023 Third Team High School All-Americans
 
Pos. Name Class School State Commitment Notable Stats
C Ty Waid SR Arkansas AR Arkansas .443/.670/.702, 13 HR + 10-0, 70 IP, 116 K
1B Gage Gundy SR Stillwater OK Uncommitted .457 AVG, 14 2B, 16 HR, 63 RBI
2B Colt Emerson SR John Glenn OH Auburn .446/.594/1.013, 8 HR, 12 2B
SS Roch Cholowsky SR Hamilton AZ UCLA .466/.577/.970, 11 HR, 45 R
3B Kevin Takeuchi SR Rancho Bernardo CA Southern California .520/.603/1.080, 13 HR, 13 2B
OF AJ Gracia SR Ranney NJ Duke .500 AVG, 12 HR in 68 AB, 33 BB
OF Kaleb Cost SR Sandy Creek GA North Carolina .545/.695/.893, 4 HR, 39 R, 84 SB
OF Aidan Smith SR Lovejoy TX Mississippi State .565/.643/.989, 6 HR, 9 2B
DH Braden Holcomb SR Foundation Academy FL Vanderbilt .493/.636/1.057, 11 HR, 28 BB
UT Joseph Parker SO Purvis MS Mississippi State .487/.605/1.008, 15 HR/15 2B + 8-1, 69 IP, 85 K
P Blake Wolters SR Mahomet-Seymour IL Arizona 7-1, 0.42 ERA, 49 IP, 106 K + .442, 9 HR
P Tanner Nolan SR Gloucester Catholic NJ Crowder College 10-0, 0.48 ERA, 58 IP, 91 K
P Hayes Harrison SR Oxford AL Northwest-Shoals CC 13-0, 1.28 ERA, 71 IP, 82 K, 11 BB
P Hiro Wyatt SR Staples CT USC 8-0, 0.51 ERA, 55 IP, 107 K, 11 BB
P Taylor Rabe SR Greenville SC Ole Miss 8-0, 1.19 ERA, 53 IP, 101 K, 14 BB


High School | General | 6/10/2026

Ohio Valley High School Notebook

Jordan Gates
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‘26 RHP Jack Ryan (@StXBall) w/ an absolute masterclass in the region semis. CG/Shutout, 4 BB & 9 Ks & a No Hitter ‼️ FB worked 89-92, flashed a 93 1x. Velo held in the later innings 88-90. SL was plus @ 81-82 (2400+)/tight, while CH flipped in the low 80s, bottom of the zone.… pic.twitter.com/pdYaEqHmx5 — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) June 3, 2026 Jack Ryan, 2026, RHP, St. Xavier (OH) JR is finishing his senior campaign off in high fashion. Ryan threw a no-hitter in the Region Semifinals and now the bombers find themselves in the D1 State Final Four. The Boston College commit has taken home numerous awards this season, including conference & city player of the year in Cincinnati, OH. One last award left and that is to will the bombers to a state championship. Ryan has impressed all year and with one week to go, he is leaving it all on the field...
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Collegiate Freshman All-Americans

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Postseason Awards | Collegiate All Americans First Team Hitters Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB C Alonzo Alvarez Miami FR 0.341 0.439 0.551 40 57 13 2 6 32 3 1B Ethin Bingaman Auburn FR 0.330 0.415 0.581 60 71 9 0 15 50 4 2B Ethan Ball Virginia Tech FR 0.310 0.420 0.660 43 63 18 1 17 52 3 3B Nico Partida Texas A&M FR 0.306 0.408 0.550 45 55 8 0 12 43 4 SS Jett Kenady California FR 0.320 0.350 0.573 36 66 17 1 11 34 1 IF Linkin Garcia Texas Tech FR 0.338 0.387 0.489 53 78 21 1 4 59 1 OF Angel Laya Oregon FR 0.296 0.396 0.538 49 66 10 1 14 47 5 OF Anthony Pack Jr. Texas FR 0.359 0.485 0.597 58 74 16 0 11 52 20 OF Jacob Parker* Mississippi State FR 0.339 0.449 0.732 51 57 10 1 18 62 7 OF Teddy Tokheim Stanford FR 0.352 0.414 0.704 40 70 19 0 17 47 0 UT Drew Grego Nebraska FR 0.326 0.417 0.531 33 57 13 1 7 44 5 DH Enzo Infelise Cincinnati FR 0.374...
Tournaments | Story | 6/11/2026

PG East WWBA to Get Underway

Kinley Kitchens
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One of the summer’s premier events returns to the Hoover area this week as the 2026 Perfect Game East WWBA Championship gets underway. Now in its seventh year, the event has become a staple on the summer travel baseball calendar, bringing together some of the top organizations and prospects from across the country. A total of 132 teams will compete across three age divisions, including 38 teams in the 15U division, 48 teams in the 16U division, and 46 teams in the 17U division. Past champions include organizations such as Top Gun Team Alabama, EBC, USA Prime Alabama, and defending champion USA Prime Southeast 15U. As always, the tournament field features some of the nation’s top-ranked players. In the 15U division, all eyes will be on Alabama right-hander Tristan Blalock, the No. 23 ranked player nationally in the 2029 class and the top ranked player in Alabama. Blalock...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/11/2026

Team Elite Takes Another PG Elite

Kinley Kitchens
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After capturing last year’s championship, Team Elite Scout 14U returned to Hoover looking to prove their success was no fluke. Four days later, they accomplished exactly that. Behind strong pitching, timely hitting, and the confidence that has defined the team throughout the tournament, Team Elite Scout 14U defeated SBA Bolts National 14U to claim the 2026 PG 14U National Elite Championship and secure back-to-back titles. “It’s awesome,” Team Elite Coach Blankenship said. “This is our first event of the year, so it’s good to get it to start with them, and they won it last year, so I know they are excited to do that back-to-back, so it’s pretty awesome.” The championship game showcased many of the same qualities that carried Team Elite through the tournament. Ryan Johnson delivered 4.1 scoreless innings on the mound, allowing just two hits...
Tournaments | Story | 6/11/2026

Lonestar Finds Success with the Beast

Will Dembo
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Tournaments | Story | 6/11/2026

SE Summer Showdown Preview

Will Dembo
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East Cobb will host some of the top teams from near and far as over 100 different teams spanning the 13-18u age divisions will compete for a championship at the PG Southeast Summer Showdown to help their summer start strong. The highly anticipated premier Perfect Game event will commence with pool play on Thursday, June 11th while champions will be crowned on Monday, July 15th. The 13u Major division will be the youngest age group competing this weekend, but the talent will still be on full display. Doc Baseball American headlines the 11-team tournament, entering the weekend as the top ranked team in the Southeast Region, and the No. 7 team nationally. 14u will play as another major tournament and will feature three nationally ranked teams, including the No. 8 ranked 13u squad, East Cobb Astros 13u, who will compete in an older division for the second time this year. The No. 27 and No....
Tournaments | Story | 6/11/2026

Midwest Elite Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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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...
Tournaments | Story | 6/10/2026

Top Prospects Set to Shine at Florida WS

Alyssa Golden
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The Florida World Series returns to Fort Myers this weekend, bringing together teams from across the state for one of Florida’s premier summer events. The four-day tournament will feature competition in the 14U through 18U age divisions as teams battle for a World Series championship. From June 11-14, some of Florida’s top prospects will take the field looking to lead their teams to a title. The 18U division features some of the tournament’s top talent, including five players ranked among the top 500 prospects nationally, three of whom play for Swamp Baseball. Outfielders Nicholas Raber and Austin Schoolcraft along with right-hand pitcher Tyler Reeder will play for Swamp Baseball. Raber is a Fort Myers native and is committed to John Melvin Christian College. He has been one of Swamp’s top offensive contributors this season. The outfielder owns a .873 OPS with...
Tournaments | Story | 6/11/2026

Organizational Champ. Scout Notes

Quinton Hall
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Ernesto “AJ” Juarez (‘30 | AZ) Smooth LHH - Handles the bottom part of the zone, grabbing 2 doubles & 2RBI for Desert Ghost National ⚡️#OrgChamp pic.twitter.com/EF1qEET7yH — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) June 5, 2026 Ernesto "AJ" Juarez (2030 | Chandler, AZ) The 6-foot-2, 185-pound left-handed hitter and pitcher put together a strong all-around weekend for Desert Ghost National, consistently producing at the plate while also showing value on the mound. He finished 7-for-13 with four RBI, six runs scored, and multiple extra-base hits, including three doubles, while maintaining steady contact throughout the event. Juarez showed a balanced offensive profile with gap-to-gap production and the ability to drive the baseball in key situations. On the mound, he also contributed innings with a solid left-handed look, attacking hitters and competing with...
College | Story | 6/10/2026

Collegiate All-Americans

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Postseason Awards First Team Hitters Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB C Vahn Lackey Georgia Tech JR .397 .519 .772 85 87 16 3 20 78 15 1B Tague Davis Louisville SO .355 .443 .848 68 82 10 1 34 98 4 2B Jarren Advincula Georgia Tech JR .434 .503 .629 74 111 16 2 10 66 16 3B Ace Reese Mississippi State JR .336 .432 .721 73 83 23 0 24 74 1 SS Roch Cholowsky UCLA JR .320 .452 .636 73 74 10 0 20 60 1 IF Tyson Leblanc Kansas JR .341 .425 .706 64 87 12 3 25 69 11 OF Drew Burress Georgia Tech JR .358 .473 .657 82 91 22 3 16 60 10 OF Landon Hairston Arizona State SO .400 .509 .860 82 94 20 2 28 81 11 OF Caden Sorrell Texas A&M JR .341 .434 .743 67 77 20 1 23 76 11 UT Quinton Coats Cincinnati SO .339 .430 .738 62 84 13 1 28 79 10 DH Daniel Jackson* Georgia JR .389 .492 .809 86 100 13 1 31 86 29 TWP Evan Dempsey FGCU JR .333 .412 .536 57 79 18 0 10 46 15 First...
Tournaments | Story | 6/10/2026

National Select Championship Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Jaden Davis (‘27 TX) gets every stitch on this one for a solo deep pull-side. Gets to it up and leverages well. Short swing with strength in hands. #NatSelect @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/HSnktVsKCJ — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) June 4, 2026 Jaden Davis (2027, Tyler, Texas) showed a lot of intrigue on both sides of the ball in what was a limited look due to bad weather. In this lone look, Davis went 1-2 with a homerun to deep left and came out of the pen where he proceeded to go two shutout innings while striking out five batters. Davis stands in at 6-foot-3 from an uber athletic frame with room for added strength. He came out of the pen throwing straight fuzz working his fastball up to 90 and living 86-89 all throughout blowing smoke by batters. Also flashed a slider in the mid-70s. In the box, Davis sets up with a balanced stance and uses a small leg lift rock back...
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