For more than 20 years, Perfect Game has showcased the top high school baseball players heading into their senior year in the Dick's Sporting Goods All-American Classic. Bryce Harper, Madison Bumgarner and Gerrit Cole are just a few of the legends to have played in this prestigious contest.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will host the game at Chase Field on Aug. 20.
Florida leads the way with 12 players, including three from
IMG Academy (Bradenton), which finished the season as the MaxPreps National Champions.
California is second with nine players, including
Derek Curiel of
Orange Lutheran (Orange), the No. 3 player on Perfect Game's Class of 2024 rankings.
This game includes several players with baseball bloodlines including
Noah Sheffield of
Jesuit (Tampa, Fla.), son of Gary Sheffield and
Akhil Nimmala of
Strawberry Crest (Dover, Fla.), whose brother Arjun was selected in the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.
Cam Caminiti of
Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), a cousin of 1996 National League MVP Ken Caminiti, will also participate as will
Brayden Krenzel of
Dublin Jerome (Dublin, Ohio). His father Craig quarterbacked the 2002 Ohio State football team to the BCS National Championship before being selected by the Chicago Bears in the 2004 NFL Draft.
A quarterback selected to participate in this game is
Bryce Clavon of
Kell (Marietta, Ga.), who has offers from 13 schools for college football.
Florida — 12Myles Bailey,
Lincoln (Tallahassee)Talan Bell,
Hagerty (Oviedo)Hunter Carns ,
First Coast (Jacksonville)Lazaro Collera,
Florida Christian (Miami)Aukai Kea,
IMG Academy (Bradenton)Kaiden Lopez,
OviedoChase Mobley,
Durant (Plant City)Andre Modugno, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Akhil Nimmala,
Strawberry Crest (Dover)Noah Franco, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Schuyler Sandford,
Bartram Trail (St. Johns)Noah Sheffield,
Jesuit (Tampa)
California — 9Daniel Arambula,
YucaipaCharlie Bates,
Palo AltoMason Brassfield,
Bakersfield Christian (Bakersfield)Derek Curiel,
Orange Lutheran (Orange)Jack Haferkamp,
Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach)Nick Montgomery,
CypressBryce Rainer,
Harvard-Westlake (Studio City)Ethan Schiefelbein,
CoronaLevi Sterling,
Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks)Georgia — 6Cade Brown,
Parkview (Lilburn)Conrad Cason,
Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross)Levi Clark,
Walton (Marietta)Bryce Clavon,
Kell (Marietta)Michael Mullinax,
North Cobb Christian (Kennesaw)Nate Taylor,
Buford Texas — 4Cade Arrambide,
TomballTheo Gillen,
Westlake (Austin)David Hogg II,
MansfieldBraylon Payne,
Fort Bend Elkins (Missouri City)Arizona — 3Smith Bailey,
Mountain Ridge (Glendale)Cam Caminiti,
Saguaro (Scottsdale)Drew Rogers,
Hamilton (Chandler)
Iowa — 2Myles Davis,
MarionJoey Oakie,
AnkenyLouisiana — 2William Schmidt,
Catholic-B.R. (Baton Rouge)Landon Victorian,
Barbe (Lake Charles)Michigan — 2Caleb Bonemer,
OkemosDante Nori,
NorthvilleMississippi — 2Konnor Griffin,
Jackson Prep (Jackson)Samuel Richardson,
Lewisburg (Olive Branch)
Virginia — 2Aiden Harris, Pro Development Group (Midlothian)
Dalton Wentz,
Amherst County (Amherst)
Alabama — 1Christian Chatterton,
Brooks (Killen)Arkansas — 1Slade Caldwell,
Valley View (Jonesboro)
Colorado — 1Trey Gregory-Alford,
Coronado (Colorado Springs)Illinois — 1Ryan Sloan,
York (Elmhurst)Kansas — 1Anson Seibert,
Blue Valley Southwest (Overland Park)
Maryland — 1Jake Yeager,
Archbishop Spalding (Severn)Missouri — 1Trey Snyder,
Liberty North (Liberty)
Nevada — 1Ty Southisene,
Basic (Henderson)New York — 1Owen Paino,
Ketcham (Wappingers Falls)
North Dakota — 1Drew Rerick,
Fargo Davies (Fargo)Ohio — 1Brayden Krenzel,
Dublin Jerome (Dublin)
Oklahoma — 1Carson Wiggins,
Roland
Pennsylvania — 1Tegan Kuhns,
Gettysburg
South Carolina — 1P.J. Morlando,
SummervilleTennessee — 1
Canada — 1
Brendan Lawson, Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute (Toronto)