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MD/DE Class of 2026 Rankings Update: Top 100


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The summer circuit is all but over across the state of Maryland, as our staff updated the Class of 2026 prior to the fall getting underway. In this rankings edition, we reveal the top 100 players in the class of 2026. Some shakeup in the top 10 with plenty of movement throughout, including 30+ risers inside the top 100. See writeups on three key risers below, as well as the full top 10.

Colin Harrison LHP / 1B / Mount Saint Joseph High School, MD / 2026

Jumping back inside the Top 10, Harrison showed extremely well down at the 17u National Championship at Lakepoint this summer and proved why he is regarded as being one of the top arms in the class. It's a physical makeup from the left side with repeatable actions and a strong lower half that allows for a velo jump as the summer rolled on. Now running the fastball into the low 90s, the ability to work the heater to both sides of the plate effectively is what sets him apart, and the increased feel for spin should only get better as more innings get under the belt. A “work-horse” mentality with a durable frame bodes well for even more success throughout the fall and what could be a huge spring the the southpaw at Mount St. Joseph High School.

Bo White RHP / Landon School, MD / 2026

There’s not many more imposing frames on the bump across the state than what the physical 6-foot-5, 230-pound righty possesses and a standout outing down at the Senior Future Games has propelled White inside the top 15 of this latest update. Working a true four pitch mix, the fastball comes out of the hand free and easy into the low 90s with more in the tank, featuring a tight sweeper in the high 70s that plays off the fastball well. The difference-maker in the rise for White this summer was the forkball; a new and improved pitch with killed spin and feel down in the zone. Coming out of the same tunnel as the heater does, White has found immense success with the pitch and should only get better as the feel increases. This could easily be a low 90s arm this spring, and the pitchability allows for the fastball to play up. 

Javeth Carrion SS / RHP / A+ Baseball Academy, MD / 2026

A huge summer for the switch-hitting infielder all culminated with a .636 average down at the 17u National Championships at Lakepoint, including a strong performance at the Mid-Atlantic Procase. It’s a controlled, yet aggressive approach from both sides of the plate with immense power to the gaps and carry to the alleys. Barrel awareness and fluid hands have always been impressive, and it was fun to see Carrion put all of it together at the dish, leading to a .391 average throughout the entirety of the summer. Most likely a physical corner guy at the next level, the hands and arm strength continue to impress and the fluid actions should only increase the stock at the next level. 

MARYLAND/DE Class of 2026 Top 10

*Positions listed are primary positions listed on their profile.*

1 Osiah Kelley Sussex Central RHP/SS Maryland
2 Arian Vargas Archbishop Spalding RHP Alabama
3 Pierce Quinn John Carroll RHP Virginia
4 Eli Livingston St. Paul's OF Maryland
5 Braeden Martin Archbishop Spalding SS East Carolina
6 Miguel Leon John Carroll SS Maryland
7 Leo Antwerpen McDonogh LHP Duke
8 Carter Sweeney-Strawberry Sherwood OF Rutgers
9 Colin Harrison Mount St. Joseph LHP West Virginia
10 Landon Daniel Stephen Decatur C Chipola



Updated Top 100