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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/17/2024

Class of 2026 Tourney All-American Team

The 2024 PG circuit saw another year of outstanding performances from highly touted prospects and players that have put themselves on the map in the 2026 class rankings. The 2026 PG All-Tournament Teams reflect a wide range of pitchers and players that consistently performed throughout the year on the big stage at high profile events. 10 of the players on the 1st and 2nd Teams participated in the 2024 Perfect Game All-Star Game at Chase Field in Arizona: RJ Cope, Chase Kiker, Grady Emerson, Jacob Lombard, Jorvorskie Lane Jr., Connor Comeau, Anthony Del Angel, Beau Peterson and Anthony Murphy made the First Team with Cole "CJ" Weinstein being named to the Second Team. Virtually every player on these teams performed well at events such as the WWBA National Championship, Ultimate Baseball Championship and the WWBA World Championship in Jupiter.

Many of the players named to the 2026 All-Tournament Teams turned in big numbers on both sides of the ball led by 2024 Tournament Player of the Year William Cutshall. The primary shortstop and Ole Miss commit drove in 53 runs in 43 games while recording a .577 batting average and 38 strikeouts in 31.1 innings on the bump. Cutshall was named to seven All-Tournament Teams including the 15U and 16U WWBA National Championships. Cutshall was named to both batting and pitching All-Tournament Teams at the two events (.480 BA 10 RBI, 6 IP 6K 0ER) at the 16U WWBA and (.722 BA 7 RBI, 4 IP 3K 0ER) at the 15U WWBA National Championship.



First baseman and left-handed pitcher Cody Boshell is another two-way athlete who turned in outstanding performances on both sides of the ball during the ’24 PG circuit. Boshell finished with a .376 batting average in 93 at-bats with four home runs and 25 runs batted in while posting even better numbers on the bump. The University of Tennessee commit finished the year with a 0.93 earned run average over 37.2 innings pitched and 60 strikeouts for his efforts. The Florida native allowed only two extra-base hits on the year while allowing less than one runner to reach base safely per inning (0.96 WHIP). Boshell was named to nine All-Tournament Teams including the WWBA World Championship, WWBA Underclass World Championship and WWBA 16U National Championship and is our 2024 Tournament Pitcher of the Year.

Player of the Year: William Cutshall, SS, Seneca (SC)

Pitcher of the Year: Cody Boshell, LHP, St. Johns (FL)

ATT= All-Tournament Team Selections

First Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Vernon Woodard GA East Cobb Astros 117 46 17 1 1 36 15 9 0.451 1.192 5
C Jorvorskie Lane Jr. TX USA Prime  74 30 8 2 7 27 12 13 0.484 1.588 3
C Leo Marrero FL Florida Blue Jays ST 130 41 15 4 4 45 21 5 0.418 1.314 8
1B Collin Bland TN Exposure National 119 39 10 5 6 35 18 11 0.386 1.255 8
MIF William Cutshall SC East Cobb Astros  125 60 18 5 3 53 21 21 0.577 1.565 7
MIF Cole Prosek MS EBC  62 28 8 0 7 27 13 5 0.622 1.96 3
MIF Connor Comeau TX USA Prime 102 26 4 1 8 32 20 6 0.338 1.188 4
MIF Grady Emerson TX Canes National 101 27 5 2 2 17 23 11 0.351 1.05 3
MIF Jacob Lombard FL Padres Scout Team/USA Prime 72 23 11 4 1 28 11 14 0.434 1.405 4
3B Anthony Del Angel NM Dulins Dodgers Prime- Godwin 58 23 3 2 6 29 10 5 0.479 1.583 3
3B Beau Peterson KS Canes National 74 31 8 1 2 22 12 14 0.525 1.391 3
OF Dylan Santucci NY Showtime Select National 17U 157 58 13 2 6 60 20 10 0.5 1.385 9
OF Dillon Knight FL CBU 2026 Scout Team James 117 43 10 2 4 47 15 5 0.473 1.314 6
OF Malachi Washington GA East Cobb/Wow Factor 126 39 6 2 6 27 20 14 0.398 1.2 6
OF Anthony Murphy CA MLB Breakthrough Series  56 18 4 4 2 17 11 9 0.409 1.354 3
OF Gunnar Alm NC South Charlotte Panthers  73 28 7 2 5 23 10 11 0.491 1.523 3
UTIL Will Adams AL Hoover Bucs/TPL 121 41 9 3 3 34 17 8 0.394 1.129 7
UTL Olvin Espinoza NV Baseball 101- Pagan 130 44 16 3 5 42 15 16 0.396 1.207 8
UTL Jason Amalbert NJ Ghost National 116 39 12 3 2 25 19 21 0.415 1.175 5
UTL Alex Weingartner NJ .9ers 73 31 8 1 2 31 19 20 0.585 1.572 5


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP ERA H K WHIP ATT
LHP RJ Cope GA GBSA Rays 78 2.44 56 102 1.25 5
RHP Joseph Mittiga GA East Cobb Astros 77 1.65 67 91 1.03 12
RHP Michael "MJ" Hough FL Florida Burn 54.2 1.25 29 68 1.04 8
LHP Carter Cox FL Florida Burn 43.2 2.07 26 64 0.98 7
LHP Camden Hayworth TN East Cobb Astros 41.1 0.84 26 49 0.77 7
RHP Marshall Jackson GA Devine Baseball 41.1 1.16 30 74 0.95 7
RHP Alexander Turant NH NH Prospects 41 0.85 21 72 0.87 8
LHP Cody Boshell FL 5 Star  36 0.93 13 60 0.96 9
LHP Brody Carr TN eXposure 35 1.94 20 55 0.89 6
RHP Nick Schwartz FL Wesley Chapel Storm 35 1.41 22 54 0.89 6
RHP Ben O'Brien FL CBU 2026 Scout Team 34 0.82 16 53 0.91 4
RHP Christian Colon GA Wow Factor 33 1.47 19 64 1.11 6
LHP Johnny Carver MO Velocity Academy 32 0.43 16 44 0.62 5
LHP Crue Collie TX Dallas Patriots 30.1 0.69 10 49 0.79 4
RHP Jimmy Huard FL CBU 2026 Scout Team 30.2 1.18 21 46 1.18 9
RHP Chase Kiker NC Dirtbags 19 0.63 9 38 0.81 3
RHP Alan Overmyer FL Power Baseball 32.2 0.38 18 44 0.93 7


Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Vance Bock GA East Cobb Padres 16U 165 44 11 2 5 46 27 3 0.346 1.065 8
C Sean Spitaleri NJ North Jersey Ghost 26 Scout 114 36 6 0 3 35 17 3 0.404 1.082 6
C Carson Moore GA ECB Astros Navy 92 26 9 0 3 34 15 9 0.351 1.062 3
1B Cole Travers FL Burn Collier 134 43 13 6 1 34 24 8 0.410 1.214 7
MIF Luis Mejia AZ La Tribu Arizona 92 44 12 6 2 21 13 6 0.564 1.579 4
MIF Cameron Davidson AZ Marucci Athletics 2026 Elite 79 25 5 1 3 22 23 9 0.472 1.419 4
MIF Miller Sheets LA Sheets Baseball 62 29 3 4 2 35 6 11 0.518 1.386 4
MIF Parker McGee SC South Charlotte Panthers 2026 Marucci 103 36 14 1 0 30 9 13 0.429 1.129 5
MIF Federic Irving AA ABW Canes American  117 35 9 2 5 25 24 10 0.389 1.221 6
MIF Cole "CJ" Weinstein CA Smartense 80 24 7 2 4 23 11 12 0.381 1.234 3
MIF Owen Gore NC SBA Coastal 2027 73 27 9 3 2 32 12 8 0.466 1.403 6
MIF Clayton Speck TN Beast Scout 17U 125 29 6 2 8 31 25 6 0.319 1.18 5
3B Ethan Saintjean NY 16U East Coast Ghost Scout 106 33 9 2 2 37 22 14 0.434 1.269 6
3B Jose Doubront SC East Cobb/PadresST Brown 119 35 8 2 7 30 19 7 0.398 1.294 4
OF Ellis Appling GA Devine Baseball 16U 99 32 6 2 2 31 10 17 0.416 1.123 6
OF Steven Raborn Jr NV Baseball 101- Pagan/Lake(17) 135 49 10 5 1 33 15 16 0.422 1.117 7
OF Victor Salazar TX Alamo Top Prospects [ATPN] 2026 56 29 7 5 3 19 3 13 0.569 1.686 5
OF Mason Myers NJ Brooklawn 18U 111 25 4 1 7 28 23 9 0.316 1.172 4
OF Josh Colaizzi IL Legends Scout 2026 106 35 13 0 3 27 12 11 0.427 1.223 7
UTL Landon Church NC Charlotte Baseball Academy 2026 National 93 27 8 2 3 26 17 13 0.380 1.192 6
UTL Gaven Sears GA BGA Bombers 105 31 11 3 3 42 14 10 0.383 1.189 5
UTL Jake Harris TN Exposure National 113 39 12 3 0 42 25 10 0.464 1.254 7
UTL Conner Cuozzo OH Legends Scout 85 29 9 0 4 30 12 8 0.408 1.198 4
UTL Kelton Floan AZ Marucci Athletics 2026 Elite 85 29 6 5 0 29 14 7 0.414 1.161 6
UTL Kayden Campbell GA East Cobb Astros 16U 160 47 11 5 4 43 26 18 0.373 1.135 9

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP ERA H K WHIP ATT
RHP Jaden Grose NY Showtime Select 56 1.69 40 66 1.07 10
RHP Lane Abel AZ Biscuits Elite 44.2 1.2 36 49 0.96 5
RHP Justin Lavine AZ Trosky Arizona 44.2 1.41 33 49 1.12 8
LHP Nick Bobrowski GA 643 Dp Tigers 44.2 1.1 31 51 1.23 8
RHP Nathan Mayorga NV Enterprise Baseball 43.3 1.4 36 55 1.07 4
RHP Ethan Dejesus FL Florida Burn 40 1.37 16 58 1.00 6
LHP Donny Myers GA Dingers Prospects 37.2 2.04 24 62 1.35 5
RHP Carson Adomnik GA 643 DP 36.2 1.53 18 41 0.90 4
LHP Ben Burke FL CBU 2026 Scout Team 36 1.36 31 44 0.94 8
RHP Zayun Carraway FL Wow Factor 29 0.97 24 45 1.14 5
LHP Thomas Pascanu AZ Marucci Athletics 29 1.85 12 51 1.19 4
RHP Raymond Roybal CA Wow Factor West 27.2 1.52 22 43 1.16 3
RHP Nicholas Defelice NY Canes Tri-State 25.2 1.36 18 43 1.13 6
LHP Evan Mihaly TX HP 2026 Poland 25 1.88 13 43 1.08 4
RHP Sean Evans WA Hooks 24.1 0.57 12 44 0.77 4


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