Prep Baseball Report

Kansas and Missouri Super 60 Preview


Eliott Wilk
Central Region Operations Director

The annual Prep Baseball Super 60 returns this Sunday at The Max in McCook, Illinois. Since its inception as an Illinois-only event, the Super 60 has grown into the premier pre-spring showcase in the country, drawing the top draft prospects from across Prep Baseball’s national footprint.

Featuring what looks to be the most talented Super 60 roster to date, three prospects from Kansas and Missouri are set to be in attendance. Read on to see which players will be there, complete with scouting reports and video.


Keaton Neal SS / Spring Hill, KS / 2026

Florida commit. Well-rounded, highly athletic 6-foot-2, 187-pound frame with true two-way ability and tools in every facet of his game. Features a polished, balanced right-handed swing with present power to all fields and more still to come. Strong hands and bat speed allow him to consistently elevate the baseball to the pull side. An elite defender with arm strength on the infield that makes difficult plays look routine. On the mound, he runs the fastball up to 94 mph from a loose, quick arm action, sitting comfortably in the low-90s. Pairs the fastball with feel for a swing and miss slider that nears 3,000 RPM. More than capable of leaving Sunday's event as one of the biggest winners. 


Carson May C / Olathe East, KS / 2026

Kentucky commit. Explosive athlete with a physical, strength-filled 6-foot-3, 220-pound frame. Showcases some of the top raw power in the region, paired with impressive twitch and overall athleticism. Features quick, strong hands and advanced bat speed in the box, allowing him to drive the baseball with authority to all fields, consistently producing exit velocities north of 100 mph. A strong defender behind the plate that pairs an accurate 81 mph arm from the chute with 1.85–1.92 pop times. Will be a must see bat on Sunday with, not only for the numbers, but how effortlessly he will be able to produce them.

Cameron Taylor RHP / Kearney, MO / 2026

Uncommitted. Physical 6-foot-3, 205-pound frame with present strength. Power arm featuring an explosive fastball that jumps out of the hand, getting on hitters in a hurry from a three-quarter arm slot. The fastball sits in the low 90s and has been up to 97 mph, most recently at the NPI last summer, playing with ride through the zone. He complements the heater with a hard slider that generates swing-and-miss, showing lateral tilt with occasional depth in the low-to-mid 80s, and has also shown feel to turn over a fading changeup. Continuing to improve with each outing, he is in line for a big senior campaign and is a name to keep an eye on Sunday, and could be trending toward the top of the velocity board.