PG National Players and Their College Choices
The single most impressive display of amateur baseball talent ever assembled was
the 2006 Perfect Game National Showcase. Held at beautiful Baum Stadium, U of Arkansas
this event was a who’s who of high school baseball talent. Nearly every Aflac All American was there and more than 90% of the current top 100 according to pgcrosschecker.com
The June draft in 2007 and the college commitment list will go to prove the PG National
is #1 when it comes to talent. That’s why nearly everyone of the 30 MLB Scouting
Directors attend along with hundreds of other scouts and nearly all the top college
programs
in the country.
Many of the nation’s top college programs were on hand and loaded up on the talent.
Leading the way were national powers like Texas, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA,
Stanford, TCU, Oregon State, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Miami, LSU, Georgia Tech,
Florida State, Florida, Clemson, Cal State Fullerton, Auburn, Arizona State, Alabama
and Arkansas. All 20 of the above colleges successfully recruited at least three players who attended the PG National.
Leading the way was Arizona State with 8 PG National players. Auburn, Clemson, Oregon
State and Texas ended up signing six PG National players. Florida, Florida State,
Miami, North Carolina, San Diego, were next with five PG National players. Here are the colleges that signed PG National players during the early signing period.
An interesting note: 33 PG National players signed early with the eight colleges
the made it to last year’s college world series. The last 8 NCAA World Series Champions combined to successfully recruit 38 PG National players.
Looking at any of the “Top Recruiting Class” lists, it is quite obvious that the
PG National Showcase is the number one stop for top college programs. Looking at
the past MLB drafts, it is obvious the PG National Showcase is the number one, individual player, showcase event in baseball.
2006 PG National Showcase Players Sign Early
Alabama

Austin Bailey RHP
Connor Hoehn RHP
Ross Wilson SS
Arizona State

Seth Blair RHP
Kyle Brule RHP
Michael Burgess OF
Justin Jackson SS
Chase Johnson RHP
Mathew Newman OF
Tillman Pugh OF
Danny Rams C
Arkansas

Conrad Flynn RHP
Cody Hawn OF
Kendall Korbal RHP
James Mahler RHP
Auburn

Brian Fletcher MIF
Weston Gilmer SS
Jon Luke Jacobs RHP
D.J. Jones OF
Hunter Morris IF
Kevin Patterson 1B
Baylor
Chris Withrow RHP
Blinn JC
Paul Demny RHP
Boston College

Kyle Prohovich 1B
Bradley

Joe Lincoln C
Cal State Fullerton

Christian Colon MIF
Freddie Freeman 1B
Kyle O'Campo RHP
Central Florida

Cody Allen RHP
Evan Stobbs-Bultema 3B
Clemson

Christopher
Epps OF
Craig Gullickson LHP
Nick Noonan
SS
Justin Poovey
RHP
Jeff Schaus
OF
Joshua Smoker LHP
Connecticut

Ryan Mikalsen LHP
Joe Pavone C
Duke

Tom Luciano OF
East Tennessee St.

Josh Means RHP
Elon

Greg Amorosso
LHP
Gregory Annarummo 3B
Samuel "Brock" Bailey IF
Brian Bodjiak
RHP
Evansville

Colin Buckborough RHP
Florida

Evan Chambers OF
Travis Lawler RHP
Ryan Mathews 1B
Tommy Toledo RHP
John Tolisano SS
Florida Atlantic

Michael Gipson RHP
Anthony
Rizzo 1B
Florida International

Nevin Griffith RHP
Joseph Hage OF
Florida State

Parker Brunelle C
John Gast LHP
Michael Main RHP
Mike McGee SS
Mark Peterson LHP
Fordham

Alex Kenny OF
Fresno State

Jake Johnson C
Georgia

Jace Brown MIF
Kevin Rhoderick RHP
Georgia Southern

Derrick (DJ) Fitzgerald MIF
Georgia Tech

Derek Dietrich SS
Deck McGuire RHP
Neil Ramirez RHP
Nathan Vineyard LHP
High Point

Trevor Reckling LHP
Illinois

Nick Chmielewski RHP
Iowa

Nicholas Jensen LHP
Jacksonville

Glen Johnson SS
Matthew Tomshaw LHP
Kansas

Remington Wilson C
Kentucky

Ian Tomkins C
Lamar

Nicholas Christopher RHP
Long Beach State

Michael Watt LHP
Louisiana State

Johnny Dishon OF
Micah Gibbs C
DJ LeMahieu SS
Manhattan

Austin Sheffield 1B
Mercer

Jason Butts C
Justice French SS
Miami

Yasmani Grandal C
Chris Hernandez LHP
Iden Nazario
1B
D.J. Swatscheno LHP
Joseph Terdoslavich C
Michigan

Travis Smith RHP
Mississippi

Timothy Ferguson MIF
Logan Williams SS
Mississippi State

Forrest Moore LHP
Murray State

Steven Bayko C
Nebraska

Cameron Robulack 1B
David Stewart OF
Nevada

Braxton Miller C
New Mexico

Richard Bohlken MIF
North Carolina

Madison Bumgarner LHP
Matt Harvey
RHP
Patrick Johnson RHP
Rick Porcello RHP
Nathan Striz RHP
North Carolina State

Patrick Arnold
RHP
Demetrius Washington OF
Northeastern

Leslie Williams RHP
Notre Dame

Evan Danieli RHP
Brian Dupra RHP
Gregory Sherry SS
Oklahoma

Blake Beavan RHP
Oklahoma State

Davis Duren MIF
Old Dominion

Tyler Mann OF
Oregon State
Tim Alderson RHP
Stephen Hagen 3B
Garrett Nash SS
Josh Osich LHP
Greg Peavey RHP
Tanner Robles LHP
Pepperdine

Cole Cook RHP
Rice

Carmen
Angelini SS
Nicholas Natale OF
Rutgers

Jaren Matthews 1B
Saint Mary's

David Small LHP
Sam Houston State

Braden Riley MIF
Samford

Nicholas Navarro C
San Diego

Kyle Blair
RHP
Nicholas Hom 3B
Victor Sanchez 3B
Sammy Solis LHP
Sequoyah Stonecipher OF
San Diego State

Deryk Hooker
RHP
Daniel Elorriaga-Matra C
San Francisco

Connor Bernatz OF
South Carolina

Kyle Greenwalt RHP
Jose Rodriguez OF
South Florida

Yoandy Barroso OF
Todd Brazeal
3B
Kevin Quackenbush RHP
AJ Regoli
Of
Southern Illinois

Nick Rice LHP
Stanford

Zach Jones
C
Jonathan Kaskow 1B
Jack McGeary LHP
Dan Sandbrink RHP
TCU

Sean Hoelscher 3B
Greg Holle OF
Relly Mercurio 1B
Tennessee

Gary Bulman RHP
Kentrail Davis OF
Sam Runion RHP
Texas

Bobby Buckner MIF
Kawika Emsley-Pai C
Cole Green RHP
Kevin Keyes OF
Cameron Rupp C
Tant Shepherd 3B
Texas A&M

Kevin Ahrens SS
Drake Britton LHP
Andrew Nettune C
Troy

Blake Martz C
UCLA

Erik Goeddel RHP
Jason Heyward OF
Brett Krill OF
UNC Charlotte

Joseph Yermal RHP
UNC Greensboro

Raymond Quinones MIF
Keith Weinkofsky C
Shawn Zarraga C
UT San Antonio

Tyler Carpenter C
Vandrebilt

Curtis Casali C
Aaron Westlake 1B
Virginia

Philip Gosselin MIF
Tyler Wilson RHP
Virginia Tech

Hunter Ovens OF
VMI

Sam Roberts 3B
Wake Forest

Mark Adzick LHP
Steven
Brooks OF
Courtney Morgan MIF
Washington

Joey Paciorek SS
Washington State

Keaton Hayenga RHP
Western Carolina

Andrew Cobb OF
Jordan Lucas SS
Wichita State

Jon Gilmore SS
Peter Kozma MIF
There are still a few that we have not been able to track their college
choice as of this date. We will update the list completely as we get more information.
Most MLB scouts, college recruiters, and others who attended the Perfect Game National
this past June would claim it was the single most impressive display of high school
talent ever assembled. The Perfect Game National has produced over 60 first round
picks in the past 5 years, but the 2006 National was arguably the best of them all.
The 2007 draft should be very interesting as will the 2010 when many of these players
are selected in the first round.