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Missouri Class of 2027 Rankings Update: Fall Edition


Kevin Moulder & Eliott Wilk
Prep Baseball Missouri Staff

With the year winding down and the offseason approaching, the Prep Baseball Missouri staff has updated the state’s 2027 rankings for the final time in 2025 as the junior class puts a cap on an action packed year that culminated at the Prep Baseball Future Games.

For a full look at the updated 2027 class rankings, click HERE

With a pair of fresh faces in the top 10, this update features several newcomers and notable risers after strong showings throughout the fall. Below, we take a deeper look at the movement within the class and highlight standouts from the fall showcase circuit.

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THE TOP 10

Rank  Name State School Class Pos Commitment
1 Ryan Dobratz MO Liberty (Wentzville) 2027 RHP Mississippi
2 Brady Yates MO Glendale 2027 3B Missouri State
3 Adam McKnight MO Nixa 2027 OF
4 Cole Chambers MO St. Louis University 2027 SS Oklahoma
5 Rylan Sutton MO Ozark 2027 OF Mississippi
6 Chase Stieferman MO Capital City 2027 LHP Missouri
7 Cameron Miller MO Nixa 2027 RHP Texas Christian
8 Carter Martin MO Warrenton 2027 RHP Missouri
9 Warren Robertson MO Rockhurst 2027 OF Notre Dame
10 Carson Leuthauser MO Eureka 2027 C Evansville

FALL STANDOUTS AND BREAKOUTS

Jack Dalton OF / RHP / Lutheran South, MO / 2027

With a frame to dream on at 6-foot-4, 195 pounds, the right-handed-hitting outfielder turned in one of the loudest showings of the fall at our Recruits Scout Day, impressing on both sides of the ball. He paired a 102 mph peak exit velocity with a 90 mph arm from the outfield and a 6.73 60-yard dash, establishing himself as a high-upside follow moving forward.

Amir Muhammad OF / SS / John Burroughs, MO / 2027

Muhammad flashed tools in every facet of his game at the St. Louis Fall ID, emerging as a name to watch moving forward. Twitchy and athletic with lean strength in a 6-foot-1, 165-pound frame, the John Burroughs product narrowly missed out on a triple-digit exit velocity while running a 6.79 60 and showing the ability to cover ground in the outfield or provide reliable, sure-handed actions on the infield.

Eli Reppy RHP / Parkway Central, MO / 2027

Since our last look in February, Reppy has shown added velocity and improved feel for the zone from a high three-quarter arm slot. He was up to 88 mph at the recent Legacy Scout Day, and with plenty more to come in a long, lean 6-foot-5, 165-pound frame, Reppy looks primed for a breakout spring at Parkway Central. Up over 60 spots in this update, don't be surprised if he makes another jump soon.

Jayce Keeler C / 3B / St. Francis Borgia, MO / 2027

Keeler emerged as a junior to keep an eye on this spring after showing notable jumps across the board at the Legacy Scout Day. Now stronger and more physical, he added 10 mph to his top exit velocity since our last look, reaching 99.3 mph from a low-effort right-handed swing. Defensively, Keeler showed his versatility, flashing arm strength both on the infield and from behind the plate.

Brayden Good SS / 2B / Festus, MO / 2027

Good took another leap this fall at both the St. Louis Fall ID and Recruits Scout Day, turning in loud, well-rounded performances at each event. The right-handed hitter showed easy juice with exit velocities up to 98 mph, consistently finding the barrel throughout his rounds. Defensively, Good also flashed added arm strength and speed, giving him a chance to stick on the left side of the infield at the next level.

Garrett George RHP / OF / Lee's Summit, MO / 2027

Our first newcomer, George breaks into the rankings at No. 99 following an impressive showing at the MOKAN Fall ID in Warrensburg. The right-hander displayed swing-and-miss stuff throughout his bullpen, running his fastball up to 86 mph with spin rates north of 2,400 RPM. His slider stood out as his best offering on the day, spinning above 2,500 RPM with up to -20 inches of horizontal movement. George looks poised to play a key role in the rotation for Lee’s Summit this spring.

Raiden Redd OF / RHP / Sullivan, MO / 2027

Redd put together one of the loudest rounds of batting practice of the fall, regardless of class, at the St. Louis Fall ID, peaking at 103.9 mph from a right-handed swing that consistently looks to do damage and elevate the ball. With game-changing power, Redd jumps more than 50 spots in this update and could continue to climb as he proves he can produce at the highest levels.

Andrew Lynch RHP / Nevada, MO / 2027

Our staff got another look at Lynch at the Mac N Seitz Scout Day in November, where the 6-foot-3, 155-pound right-hander showed a noticeable jump in velocity since the MO Fall Games in September. An easy mover on the mound, Lynch ran his fastball up to 87 mph with plenty of room to add on, while showing feel for a four-pitch mix that included two distinct breaking balls.


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