Spoto High School's Chris Chatfield and Plant High School's Kyle Tucker will participate in the 12th annual All-American Classic on Sunday, August 10th at PETCO Park in San Diego, Calif. 

They will join 52 of the best high school baseball players in the country for the nationally televised contest, airing on MLB Network at 5:00 p.m. PDT.

The game’s 12-year history has seen some of today’s biggest Major League Baseball stars and first round draft picks, including Jose Fernandez, Bryce Harper, Gerrit Cole, Sonny Gray, Madison Bumgarner, Matt Harvey, Jason Heyward, Freddie Freeman, Andrew McCutchen, Buster Posey, Justin Upton, and Homer Bailey, to name a few.

About Perfect Game

Perfect Game is considered to be the elite amateur baseball scouting organization in existence, producing over 100 tournaments and showcases each year across the country. Perfect Game is dedicated to giving amateur players exposure to take their game to the next level, whether that be in college or in the professional ranks. At Perfect Game events, players are performing with top level competition in front of college recruiters and professional scouts from all over the country. Because of this, these events prove to be invaluable to the college coaches as well as Major League Baseball as they can scout a large population of talented ballplayers in one location. To date, 549 players that have played in a Perfect Game event have also played in Major League Baseball.  Since 2003, 6,782 Perfect Game alumni have been selected in the MLB First-Year Amateur Player Draft.