The Perfect Game League Story

How the Times Have Changed
It was only 15 years ago that it was rare to see an Iowa High School player
drafted or even leave the state to play college baseball. The few Iowa high
school players who did leave the state most always attended colleges in
neighboring states. Very rarely did a player from Iowa ever get the opportunity
to play for baseball powers in the South or the Southwest. Even more rarer were
the Iowa high school players that were selected in the MLB draft.
This all started to change dramatically in the mid 90s when Perfect Game started
it’s Spring and Fall leagues for the state’s top players. Then the PG Predraft
Camp followed, and has grown into the #1 predraft event in the nation.
Iowa players were at a distinct disadvantage because Iowa is one of the few
states that play their High School season in the summer rather than the
traditional spring season. In nearly every case, the senior season played no
part in recruiting and it was especially worthless for the draft which is held
in early June each year. This all meant, that players from Iowa had to be
identified during their sophomore year in most cases. Since the beginning of
the PG Leagues, all but one of the Iowa High School players that were drafted
played in the PG Spring and Fall leagues. That makes it something like 60 PG
League players drafted… 1 non PG League player drafted in that period of time.
Hard to argue against results like that!
The big disadvantage turned into a very big advantage over other parts of the
country. Scouts were able to go to weekend games and see all the top players
from the state of Iowa. The league turned Iowa into one of the most heavily
scouted states in the north. Scouts no longer had to go to 20 games to see the
top 20 players in the state. They could attend one weekend of the PG Spring or
Fall Leagues and see all 20 of the top players. Then they could see them all
the next week and the next. They would get a very good read on Iowa players
without traveling all over the place. Another big advantage was they got to see
these players compete with and against the top talent in the state, rather than
whoever the high school team was scheduled to play. The top players and the
best competition became a natural draw for scouts.
Probably the most telling thing about the PG Spring and Fall leagues is the
number of players getting an opportunity to play college baseball. The in-state
colleges got a better read on the top players in the state, but these days
those opportunities for the players are no longer limited to in-state colleges.
In fact, just over the last few years, Iowa players have signed with many of
the nations top college baseball programs.
Players from The Perfect Game Spring and Fall Leagues have signed with the
following DI programs in the past 6 years. This shows no signs of letting up as
the 2008 class has a player signed to attend TCU and two time defending
national champion Oregon State inked two Iowa high school players, both
recognized as High School All Americans.
Here is a list of a few of the out of state DI programs that Iowa players have
signed with out of the PG Leagues. Many others have signed with Iowa and UNI as
well.
Oregon
State
Southern Cal
Arizona State
Stanford
Georgia Tech
Louisiana State
Wichita State
Baylor
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Arkansas
Texas A&M
San Diego State
Missouri
Kentucky
TCU
Notre Dame
Duke
Stetson
Harvard
Creighton
Illinois
Minnesota
Kansas
Kansas State
UNLV
College of Charleston
The top Iowa players are now being heavily recruited by the top DI colleges and
top Juco programs from coast to coast. The doors of opportunity have opened
wide. All because the biggest disadvantage turned into a great big advantage
for talented baseball players in the state of Iowa. One of the hardest states
to scout and evaluate talent became the easiest, and perhaps most accurate,
state to cover. Iowa players were receiving more recognition than ever before.
You don’t have to travel far and wide to see the best prospects in Iowa, all of
them are at one or two locations every weekend. There are no more big surprises
in the state of Iowa, it’s nearly impossible that some unknown player might be
a possible draft pick or highest level college prospect.
The facts can be very revealing.
The list of players who played in the Perfect Game Iowa Leagues is pretty
impressive. Here’s just a few of the best….
Jeff Clement – C - Marshalltown HS – Went to Southern Cal and became a consensus
All American – Became the third pick, first round of the Seattle Mariners,
signed for around $3.5 million and has already made his MLB debut.
Ryan Sweeney – OF – Xavier HS – Signed with Tony Gwynn (San Diego State) but was
drafted and signed by the White Sox in the 2nd round, has already
spent parts of two seasons in the Major Leagues and was traded to the A’s
during the off season.
Joel Hanrahan – RHP – Norwalk HS – Signed with Nebraska, but was drafted and
signed by the Dodgers in the 2nd round, made his MLB debut with the
Washington Nationals last year.
Jon Gilmore – 3B – Iowa City HS – Signed with Wichita State, but was drafted and
signed with the Atlanta Braves in the 1st round last year. He is one
of the Braves top prospects.
Matt Macri – SS – Dowling HS – Turned down a big offer out of high school to
attend Notre Dame. He then was drafted out of Notre Dame and he is now in
Triple A with the Twins.
Zach Hammes – RHP – Iowa City HS – Signed with Iowa, but was drafted and signed
by the Dodgers in the 2nd Round, he is knocking on the door in
Triple A.
Brad Nelson – 3B/OF – Bishop Garrigan HS – Signed with Nebraska, but was drafted
and signed by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th round. He has spent
the last couple years in Triple A.
Zach Schreiber – RHP – Xavier HS – Signed with Duke and was then drafted by the
Atlanta Braves out of Duke. He is also knocking at the door in Triple A.
Nic Ungs – RHP – Dyersville Beckman HS – Signed with UNI and was drafted by the
Marlins out of UNI. He has spent the past couple years doing well in Triple A.
Jeremy Hellickson – RHP – Hoover HS - Signed with LSU, but was drafted and
signed by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 4th round. He is already one of
the Rays top pitching prospects.
Zack Daeges – OF – Harlan HS – Signed with Creighton where he became an All
American. Then was drafted and signed with the Red Sox in the 6th round.
He had one of the best years of anyone in the minor leagues last season hitting
.330 with 21 HRs and 113 RBI in High A.
Tony Watson – LHP – Grimes HS – Signed with Nebraska and became an All American
there. Then was drafted and signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates where he is an
outstanding prospect.
Darin Naatjes – OF/RHP - West Lyons HS – One of the nation’s most highly
recruited athletes, he passed up the MLB draft and went to Stanford where he
was a two sport athlete (Football and Baseball). He then was drafted out of
Stanford and played minor league baseball.
Zach VonTersch – Cedar Falls HS – Still in college… Signed with Georgia Tech and
is now one of the top pitchers in college baseball.
BJ Hermsen – RHP - West Delaware HS – Still in high school… Aflac and Rawlings
All American signed with two time defending champion Oregon State. Also a
potential early pick in the 2008 draft.
Brent Warren – OF – Xavier HS – Still in high school… Aflac All American who has
also signed with Oregon State.
Brance Rivera – SS - Muscatine HS – Still in high school… Very talented player
signed with TCU.
There are many other former Iowa PG players scattered all over the country in
college and professional baseball and there are many more to come.
The PG Leagues have proven to be very important over the years and this year
should be no exception. Now if it would just warm up so we could get started.