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Top MLB draft prospect Brody Bumila strikes out 20 in perfect game

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USA TODAY
May 11, 2026, 7:03 p.m. ET

Brody Bumila did his best to boost his 2026 MLB Draft stock on Saturday, May 9.

The 6-foot-9 left-handed pitcher posted video-game numbers in his latest start for Bishop Feehan (Mass.) High School. In a perfect game seven-inning performance for the Shamrocks against Moses Brown, Bumila struck out an astonishing 20 hitters.

The 20 strikeouts broke a 60-year-old school record, with Bumila finding the majority of his success due to his fastball that can reach 100 miles per hour. The pitch helps rank him as the No. 22 Draft prospect in the 2026 MLB Draft, according to MLB Pipeline.

Bumila also worked in an advanced changeup, which kept the Quakers' lineup off balance, despite them finding a way to put the first run of the season against him on the board.

According to MLB.com, the lengthy pitcher creates 19-20 inches of induced vertical break on his fastball due to his tall frame. He has 69 strikeouts in just 27 innings of work this season.

The last left-handed pitching prospect to come out of Massachusetts was Marlins' prospect Thomas White, who is ranked No. 12 overall. Thomas went 35th overall in the 2023 MLB Draft and is widely expected to make his MLB debut sometime this summer.

Bumila led the Shamrocks to a state championship in basketball earlier this academic year.

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