Oklahoma Class of 2025 Rankings Update: Winter Edition
March 26, 2025
As the spring season begins, the Prep Baseball Oklahoma staff has once again updated the state’s 2025 rankings. We have a conservative update after our preseason showcase season. Notable changes to this rankings include a few risers and newcomers seen below.
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*We are constantly on the lookout for commitments from prospects throughout the entire 2025 class. If we have missed one please feel free to reach out so we can get that added to the database.
RISERS
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Aidan Tomlinson RHP / OF / Dewar, OK / 2025Rankings StateRank: 6 / POS: 1
Tomlinson climbs within the Top 10 showing the ability to impact a game on both sides of the ball. On the mound, he has shown a jump in command with his entire mix as well as a jump in metrics surrounding his secondary pitches. |
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Cooper Frazier RHP / SS / Bishop Kelley, OK / 2025Rankings StateRank: 32 / POS: 12
One of the most interesting arms in the class, Frazier showed significant upside at our Preseason All State event. He flashed a 3100+ RPM slider that he could land in the zone as well as manipulate for swing and miss. A riser that still has his best baseball far in front of him. |
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Parker Collins OF / RHP / Collinsville, OK / 2025Rankings StateRank: 105 / POS: 25
Collins has seen a continuous rise in metrics as he continues to develop. In all facets of his game, ranging from pre and post impact metrics within the swing to physicality in his size, weight, and ability to run and throw. He continues to show the ability to be more and more impactful in a variety of ways. |
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Gabe Compton C / 2B / Yukon, OK / 2025Rankings StateRank: 99 / POS: 14
The senior backstop has shown the ability to really handle and control the game from the catching position. Offensively, his move continues to simplify and has shown the ability to handle the bat and execute. The uncommitted catcher won’t be uncommitted for long. |
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Zane Lynch RHP / SS / Mustang, OK / 2025Rankings StateRank: 107 / POS: 32
Lynch has continued to develop with his lean frame. His pitchability is obvious with the ability to land his entire mix in the zone and keep hitters off balance. As of now, his low 80s FB has shown the ability to get hitters out, and his stuff will continue to further develop. He is a name for schools at the next level to become familiar with as his best baseball is still ahead of him. |