By: Tyler McComb
This photo shows the scoreboard on field one of the East Cobb Baseball Complex. This photo was taken shortly before the first game of the Perfect Game Southeast World Series.
This photo shows th eXposure 17u Prime team arriving for their first game of the tournament. The eXposure baseball organization is a group of 30 teams in the southeast.
This photo shows the East Cobb Astros Navy team warming up for their first game of the tournament. The Astros played the eXposure Prime team to kick off their day.
This photo shows the eXposure Elite starting pitcher Daniel Sheffield. Sheffield started the first inning with no hits allowed and two strikeouts.
This photo shows East Cobb Astros hitter Evan Howler fouling off a pitch to keep his at bat alive. Howler came up to bat in the second inning and was the first Astros player to get on-base.
This photo shows East Cobb Astros hitter Evan Howler reaching first base. Howler reached first base after walking on an impressive seven pitch at-bat.
This photo shows East Cobb Astros player Even Howler sliding into second base. Howler stole second base shortly after reaching first, but was forced to return due to a foul ball.
This photo shows East Cobb Astros batter Brady Plumber after watching strike three on an outside changeup. This at-bat gave eXposure pitcher Daniel Sheffield his fifth strikeout of the day.
This photo shows eXposure Elite's starting pitcher Daniel Sheffield walking to the dugout after pitching 4 scoreless innings. According to teammates Sheffield has been the team's best pitcher this season hence his starting spot in game one of the tournament.
This photo shows the 17U TN Nats left fielder Aaron Strodger warming up before their first game of the tournament. Strodger says he has "played baseball for 13 years" and is hoping for another summer season with a tournament win.
This photo shows TN Nats leadoff hitter Trice Cannon. Cannon reached first base on a single in the first at-bat of the game.
This photo shows the Georgia Jacket's starting pitcher. Their pitcher started the game by allowing a single, but did not give up any runs until the third inning.This photo shows TN Nats batter Mason Clark. Clark is pictured avoiding an inside fastball that almost hit him.
This photo shows TN Nats center fielder Alex O'Connell swinging at a pitch. O'Connell has played for the Nats for three years and hopes to play with them for a fourth on the 18U team.
This photo shows th TN Nats third baseman swinging at a fastball. He hit a double on this pitch leading to the Nats' first run of the game.
This photo shows the Georgia Jacket's left fielder Harrison Daily making a play on a pop fly. Daily traveld an impressive distance to track down the ball, losing his hat in the process.
This photo shows a Georgia Jackets cap on the grass in left field. While making a long distance catch, left fielder Harrison Daily lost his hat.
This is a photo of the TN Nats' closing pitcher Gray Leiter. Leiter is the Nats' fastest pitcher with a fastball that reaches 90 MPH according to teammates.
This photo shows the Georgia Jackets right fielder Bryce Becker stealing second base after reaching on a walk. Becker is the Jacket's fastest player and is leading the team in stolen bases this summer.
This photo shows the American flag in the center of the East Cobb Baseball Complex. This photo was taken to show the inclimate weather that postponed the final three games of the day.