Prep Baseball Report

Prep Baseball Minnesota Rankings Insider: Class of 2026 (March 2026 Update)


Andy Judkins
State Director, Minnesota

 

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TOP FIVE 👑

RANK

PLAYER

SCHOOL

POS 

1

Connor Finn

Mahtomedi

LHP

Finn has emerged as one of the biggest risers in the 2026 class, showing a long, fluid arm from a low three-quarter slot and the ability to repeat a three-pitch mix. At the 2026 Prep Baseball Super 60, his performance caught the attention of Shooter Hunt who wrote "Finn’s secondary took enough shape to warrant close attention throughout the spring, and given the ease of the arm action, it is likely that, along with the velocity, those pitches tick up in a hurry in providing an earlier Day 2 look."

2 Andrew Gette Mounds View RHP
Gette, a Miami commit, is a 6-foot-5, 217-pound right-hander with an easy, rhythmic delivery from a hybrid start. His long, loose arm works from a low three-quarter slot with natural separation, producing a 90–91 mph fastball -- topping out at 93.2 MPH at the Super 60 -- that features 14 inches of arm-side run. He pairs it with a sweeping 79–80 mph slider (a pitch that runs 14 inches the opposite direction), a firm 85–86 mph changeup, and a tight cutter at 86–88, giving him a deep, mature mix that already plays like a next-level starter.

3 Hudson Ohm Zumbrota-Mazeppa RHP

Ohm, a Minnesota commit, brings a 6-foot-2, 192-pound frame and a high-tempo delivery that creates fast hip rotation and an in-line finish. His long, fluid arm works from a high three-quarter slot with natural shoulder tilt, helping him run his fastball up to 93.9 mph at the Super 60 event in February, and his changeup figures to be a plus pitch. With his athletic build, clean operation, and arm strength, Ohm ranks among the top right-handers in Minnesota’s 2026 class.

4 Carson Hart  Mankato East OF 

6-foot-2, 193-pound lefty with present strength and room to add more. Balanced swing with natural hand rhythm, clean path to contact, gap-to-pull approach, and flashes of power. Max exit velocity 93 mph, average 81.6, max distance 343 feet.

Biggest tool is his speed. Ran a 6.3 60 at the Upper Midwest Procase, impacting both sides of the ball.

Athletic outfielder with light feet, low glove, and fluid actions. Arm plays 85 mph with solid carry.

5 Parker Killian Chaska RHP

Killian, another Minnesota commit, shows a polished, athletic look on the mound with a smooth, efficient delivery from a hybrid start. At 6-foot-1, 177 pounds, he repeats well and generates late life from a compact, quick arm that produced a 91–92 mph fastball at 2,528 rpm. His sharp 84–85 mph slider (2,692 rpm) already profiles as a swing-and-miss piece, and he mixes in a firm, confident 86–87 mph changeup. With velocity, spin, and feel for three pitches, Killian projects as a high-upside rotation candidate for the Gophers.

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