Perfect Game creates alliance with CPBL

The Perfect Game Scouting Service makes its third sojurn into Canada, this time with the Canadian Premier League

March 8, 2022



Canadian Premier League Partners with Perfect Game

March 8th, 2022

The Canadian Premier League has formed strategic partnership with Perfect Game, the nation’s top amateur scouting service.

This partnership further emphasizes the CPBL’s commitment to providing the most exposure possible for the league’s players.

“The CPBL is excited and proud to partner with Perfect Game,” said Ryan McBride, CPBL Vice President. “By aligning with the preeminent driver of youth baseball in the US, we will help provide greater exposure to our athletes and baseball players throughout Canada.

“The CPBL has been an avenue for high school players to advance into college and pro ball over the years and our hope is this partnership will drive that even further.”

Since its establishment in 2015, the CPBL has continued to grow, expanding from six organizations to 11 for the 2021 season. Teams within the loop have produced approximately 95% of Division 1 players from Ontario during the league’s existence, according to the CPBL. Meanwhile, nearly 90% of drafted players in the province have come from the league’s teams.

First-round brothers Noah Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.), left and Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) of the Ontario Blue Jays are grads of the CPBL.

Drafted players from Ontario that span once played for CPBL organizations, include OF Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont., Miami Marlins, first round) and C Noah Naylor (Mississauga, Ont., Cleveland Indians, first round) both former Ontario Blue Jays..

As well as Toronto Mets grad INF Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont., Milwaukee Breweers, first round), Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, Ont., New York Mets, second round), OF Owen Cassie (Burlington, Ont., San Diego Padres, second round), Adam Hall (London, Ont., Baltimore Orioles, second round), RHP Landon Leach (Toronto, Ont., Minnesota Twins, second round) and C Andrew Yerzy (Toronto, Ont. Arizona Diamondbacks, second round). Black was the top Canuck in 2021.

Simply put, the CPBL and its programs provide the best opportunities and exposure for the country’s players, and with Perfect Game’s partnership, the offering is that much better.

Perfect Game and the CPBL share a similar philosophy and dedication in providing players with the best possible experiences and meaningful development opportunities. Working in collaboration with Perfect Game moving forward will only maximize those experiences and improve the development of players.

The 2022 CPBL season, in which Perfect Game will provide coverage at premier events to their extensive following while offering a scouting presence for event selections.

Perfect Game’s presence will be on-site during the CPBL all-star weekend and CPBL fall showcase. Teams will have the opportunity to participate in Perfect Game showcases and tournaments.

Finally, a CPBL All-Star team will compete in the prestigious World Wood Bat Association Championships from October 6-10 in Jupiter, Fla. The WWBA is the premier events for high school prospects. It is heavily scouted and promoted and will be an extraordinary opportunity for the top players in the league.

President of the CPBL, Chris Robinson, said, “Partnering with Perfect Game further strengthens the opportunities and exposure the league provides to players. The reputation and track record of Perfect Game speaks for itself and will be a huge asset to the 11 organizations in the league. We look forward to working with Perfect Game in growing the game in Canada.”