Prep Baseball Report

The 4th Annual Prep Baseball All-American Game will return to Miami


By Prep Baseball Staff

The Prep Baseball All-American Game returns to loanDepot Park for its fourth annual edition and third consecutive in Miami. The game will take place on Saturday, Sept. 19, with the workout day held the day prior, on Friday, Sept. 18.

The choice to return to Miami for the All-American Game highlights its status as the premier event in amateur baseball and builds on the success established from its first three years in existence, the last two of which have been hosted at loanDepot Park.

"Our goal is to create the ultimate big-league experience for these high-level players, so I'm thrilled to be back in Miami because the loanDepot staff have gone out of their way to roll out the red carpet for the players," said Sean Duncan, President of Prep Baseball. "I love the differentiated aspect of our All-American Game, pitting the top junior draft prospects against the best current draft prospects. I think it stokes the competitive spirits of the players, and ultimately, scouts and fans can watch the best high school players in the country get after it in a more meaningful way.

"This is a one-of-a-kind marquee event, not only for the players involved, but for the scouting community, fans and enthusiasts, who get to see the next wave of future stars on display."

A key factor in elevating the All-American Game has been Mizuno, which returns as a signature partner for the 2026 event. Mizuno has outfitted players with custom uniforms, gloves, and additional gear, ensuring that every participant receives a locker full of world-class materials.

"The gear Mizuno provides is second to none – not just in the sheer volume they supplied to the players in attendance, but in quality," Duncan said. "They've been a crucial part of this event's success since day one, and we're thrilled to see how they continue to elevate the All-American Game in 2026."

Friday's workout day for the players will also be held at loanDepot Park, where players will compete in a home run derby and other baseball activities.

Continuing the momentum from the previous editions, this year's All-American Game will once again showcase the top talent in the country. Featuring elite seniors (Class of 2027) and juniors (Class of 2028), the game promises to highlight the best of the best. Both classes will face off in what is sure to be an exciting and competitive matchup.

The Class of 2027 will look to do what last year's '26s did to them in Miami and that's capture the victory now that it's their turn to take the diamond as the now-seniors. They'll take on an ambitious Class of 2028 group eager to announce themselves on the biggest stage in high school baseball.

"The All-American Game is a proving ground for the best high school players in the country," said Shooter Hunt, Vice President of Scouting at Prep Baseball. "Each year, we see future first-rounders, eventual college stars, and ascending underclassmen battle head to head in one of the most competitive environments you'll find at the amateur level. After the first three years, this event has hosted a staggering number of impact ballplayers who are already making their mark in either pro ball or are about to, following July's MLB Draft."


Alumni Who Have Made Their Mark

In just three years, the Prep Baseball All-American Game has featured many eventual first-round MLB Draft picks, including four of the top-10 selections:

The inaugural 2023 All-American Game in Milwaukee saw eight players eventually selected in the 2024 MLB Draft, including:

And we're less than a month away from the 2026 MLB Draft, and the 2025 Prep Baseball All-American Game featured many of the nation’s highest-ranked players in the '26 class. Names like SS Jacob Lombard (Prep Baseball Draft HQ, No. 3 overall prospect), LHP Carson Bolemon (No. 6), LHP Gio Rojas (No. 8), OF Eric Booth Jr. (No. 9), RHP/3B Coleman Borthwick (No. 16), RHP/INF Cole Koeninger (No. 21), C Sean Dunlap (No. 22), OF/LHP Jared Grindlinger (No. 23), and OF Trevor Condon (No. 26) among several others with first-round aspirations, so we'll add to the list of AAG players in the pros shortly.


About Prep Baseball

Prep Baseball operates with the largest scouting infrastructure in North America, employing over 160 scouts across the U.S. and Canada. Each year, the organization stages more than 1,600 showcases and tournaments, including the Super 60 Pro Showcase (the No. 1 preseason draft event) and the Prep Baseball Report Future Games (the No. 1 college scouting event).


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