Oklahoma Class of 2026 Rankings Update: Spring Edition
May 21, 2025
As the Spring season comes to a close, Prep Baseball Oklahoma takes an updated look at the 2026 rankings. The Junior campaign can offer big changes, with many players further developing physically and making bigger impacts on the Varsity level. These rankings are compiled in multiple ways, utilizing data collected from our events, and our staff’s scouting throughout the spring and tournament seasons. Tools and projection do matter in the rankings but performance on the field is still highly valued. Today, we take a dive into numerous risers in our rankings that specifically put it together on the field to help lead their schools.
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*We are constantly on the lookout for commitments from prospects throughout the entire 2026 class. If we have missed one please feel free to reach out so we can get that added to the database.
THE TOP 10
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Savion Sims RHP / OF / Edmond Santa Fe, OK / 2026Sims remains at #1 in our latest installment in a spring that saw the exciting upside for the 2026 MLB Draft Prospect. The junior right hander has a long athletic frame with athleticism that flashes the sky-high upside for the future. We saw his fastball reach 98.5 mph this spring as well as improved command of both the fastball and secondary offerings. The slider showed improved depth with the makings of a true swing and miss pitch. The 6A State Champion Edmond Santa Fe Wolves got off to a big start in the state tourney on the right arm of Sims and the OU commit has a big summer ahead of him before the 2026 MLB Draft. |
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Easton Webb RHP / OF / Charles Page, OK / 2026Webb stays at number 2 on the latest rankings with easy projectability coinciding with present ability. Standing at an imposing 6’4”, his athleticism is highlighted by his feel for his entire mix and obvious competitiveness. A high-ride fastball working into the low 90s and mixed with a 2600+ RPM slider easily manipulated, Webb’s mix is already advanced. A 2-sport star, the OSU commit will be a name to follow through the summer with draft buzz continuing to build in 2026. |
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Hunter Watson RHP / 1B / Tuttle, OK / 2026The Tuttle product and Oklahoma commit has continued to develop showcasing advanced metrics with both his fastball and breaking pitches. The 4A State Runner-up Tuttle Tigers gained their berth into the title game in a hard fought win over Newcastle that saw Watson give us some of his best stuff of the entire spring. He showed competitiveness and grit as he continued to work through a talented and tough Racer lineup. We also saw a 21 strikeout, No Hit effort, from him this spring with a fastball showing 2700 RPMs. |
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Josiah Kemp OF / OF / Westmoore, OK / 2026The Oklahoma commit continues to flash the loud and exciting tools that make him such an exciting prospect. We were able to see him impact games in a variety of ways this spring whether in the box, on the bases, or in centerfield. In our opportunities to see him this spring, we were able to see the extra base hit potential in the box and the ability to consistently take hits away in centerfield. He’ll continue to impact games in the present but the tools and athleticism point to his best baseball still far in front of him. |
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Hudson Morgan SS / RHP / Marlow, OK / 2026The engine behind the 3A State Runner-up, Morgan continues to show versatility and ability to impact games in a variety of ways. In our looks this spring, he showed legitimate upside as a 2-way prospect that saw him work the fastball up to 93 from a strong 6’1” frame. Advanced feel for his entire mix along with the ability to command to both edges, he showed tremendous growth on the bump. Offensively, the athleticism shows up consistently as he can hit deep into counts as well as still deliver the barrel when pitchers execute and get him off balance. The OSU commit checks in at 5 in our latest installment with plenty of upside still to come. |
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Cooper Kardokus SS / RHP / Memorial High School, OK / 2026One of the most polished hitters in the state, the switch hitting Kardokus showed extra base hit power and the advanced hit tool throughout the entire spring. The Edmond Memorial third baseman uses a mature approach, utilizing the whole field, and consistently worked through the opposite field gap. Defensively, he has shown to be an easy mover with comfort catching the ball out front and using his advanced feet to get him in good positions with the carry to work across the infield. The Nebraska commit is a name to continue following with his advanced hit tool as a real difference maker from both sides. |
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Tyler Frazier RHP / C / Newcastle, OK / 2026The Newcastle right hander has one of the most advanced feels for pitching in the state as he checks in at #7 in our latest installment of our rankings. His fastball continues to work into the low 90s with ride at the top of the zone that has shown to be a real problem for opposing hitters. He was a huge part of the Racers 4A State Semifinal run that saw them knock off many of the state’s top teams regardless of class. His competitiveness between the lines is of the charts, leading off for the Racer offense, but the exciting future remains on the mound. In addition to the fastball, he offers two distinct breaking pitches in a slider that tunnels with his fastball as well as a curveball that works more north/south through the zone. His development sees no end in sight and the OSU commit will be exciting to follow once again over the summer circuit. |
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Elijah Williams LHP / OF / Community Christian, OK / 2026The Texas A&M commit showed his ability to bump the fastball up to the low 90s as he continues to develop and add strength to his frame. He also has shown and advanced feel for secondary offerings as he manipulates them in a variety of ways. His stuff has shown multiple breaking balls, a change-up that shows to be an equalizer to right handed hitters, and also a 4s and 2s fastball. Super athletic, Williams checks in at #8 in our latest installment as he continues to see an uptick in both stuff and velo. |
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Kooper Ranallo LHP / OF / Owasso, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 9 / POS: 2
Ranallo checks in at #9 with a balance of tools in all facets as he is arguably the top 2-way player in the state. The Rams ultimately came up a run short, falling in the 6A State Title game, but Ranallo’s performance both in the box and on the mound was especially impactful. On the mound, he works the fastball into the upper 80s with a 3-pitch mix that all have consistent and repeatable shapes. He can land the secondary pitches in the zone as well as pressure hitters in late counts getting swing and miss off the plate. Offensively, the right handed hitter was a run producer hitting in the top few spots of the Rams lineup, with a mature gap to gap approach that uses the entire yard. Our top ranked uncommitted 2026, Ranallo will be a name for schools at the next level to see early this summer with multiple ways to impact the game. |
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Laird Williams RHP / 1B / Memorial High School, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 10 / POS: 5
Williams transitioned into the Monday role for the Edmond Memorial Bulldogs this spring with a physically imposing frame. Standing at 6’7”, he has a natural ability to create tough angles for opposing hitters with big time tilt and the ability to work downhill. The Tulane commit also showed the ability to use an entire 3-pitch mix that can attack both right handed hitters and left handed hitters alike. A changeup with late, armside run, that tunneled well with his fastball in addition to a clean 11/5 shaped breaking ball. Checking in at #10, Williams will be a fun follow through the summer as he continues to polish his already solid repertoire. |
RISERS
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Whit Thomas SS / 3B / Heritage Hall, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 24 / POS: 8
Thomas moves up in our latest installment of the 2026 ranks after a strong spring for the Heritage Hall Chargers. The projectable left handed hitting shortstop is synced up consistently and with that comes a more consistent batted ball profile. Further, he has shown the ability to elevate pull side, and as he adds more mass to his athletic frame there will be extra base hits that come with it as well. Defensively, he continues to show tools that allow him to stay at such an important position at the next level but athleticism to add versatility. |
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Jayce Ramirez C / RHP / Duncan, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 31 / POS: 1
Ramirez continues to trend upwards as he moves up another five spots in our latest installment. The Duncan right hander has seen his velo continue to rise throughout the spring comfortably sitting in the upper 80s, up to 90, in the state tournament for the 5A Champion Duncan. Not only has the velo continued to rise, but the consistency with the stuff also has the arrow pointing up with feel and shape of the slider. He has been impressive in our looks throughout the spring, getting better each time out, and a guy to know with his best baseball in front of him. |
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Brysen Donnell OF / RHP / Sapulpa, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 36 / POS: 6
Donnell excelled through the spring out of the leadoff spot for the Chieftains. We see a big jump, moving from 75 to 36 in our latest update. The left handed hitting outfielder continues to mature physically with the ability to drive balls into each alley and pressure the defense with his legs. His development has been consistent as the offensive is simple and efficient; one that creates optimism in both current production and upside. The Sapulpa leadoff man is a must see for schools at the next level that look for a dynamic player at the top of the order that can pressure defenses in variety of ways. |
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Easton Hailey SS / 2B / Owasso, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 35 / POS: 13
The Owasso leadoff man consistently put together quality ABs throughout the spring that has made him one of the tops leadoff hitters in the state. The left handed hitter has shown the ability to get into deep counts and set the table for the 6A State Runner-up’s potent middle of the order. Consistently find his way on base, Hailey has continued to develop physically adding more extra base hits in his junior campaign while playing high level defense at shortstop. He produced at a high level against both right handers and left handers and is a name to watch for schools looking for high on base production out of the leadoff spot. |
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Brody Ross RHP / Chickasha, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 42 / POS: 11
Ross continues to climb in our ranks jumping close to thirty spots from 71 to 42 as he continues developing. The ultra projectable right hander, standing at 6’5” and 190, continues to grow into his developing frame and already offers plenty of athleticism. As he continues to add his frame, expect to see another uptick in stuff as well. He played a huge role in a deep run for Chickasha this spring and will be a big part of a squad with high expectations next year as well. Ross will be a name for schools at the next level to see early this summer as his recruitment inevitably heats up. |
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Cole Gossett 3B / RHP / Moore, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 43 / POS: 2
Gossett jumped ten spots over the winter after his showing at our Preseason All State but that was a precursor to the production that the right hander showed in his junior campaign for the Moore Lions. He showed the ability to pitch at a high level and fearlessly compete in the zone. The fastball worked into the upper 80s, touching 89 multiple times in our opportunity to see him, and had depth with arm side run. The slider also showed good depth with the ability to land it in the zone and hunt swing and miss in later counts. An athlete on the bump, Gossett’s best baseball is in front of him and he’ll be a name to track this summer. |
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Maverick Gardner SS / Moore, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 47 / POS: 15
Gardner was right in the middle of a big year for the Moore Lions that saw consistent strong play improving throughout the year. Similarly, Gardner continued to rise and by the end of his junior campaign was one of the impact names to know hitting in the 3-hole and using his advanced athleticism to take hits away at shortstop. He rises 30 spots in our latest update with a combination of power and speed with room to continue growing. Expect Gardner to put together a big summer, continuing his strong spring, and will be a guy that many schools should see early. Video Embed |
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Judson Gilliland C / OF / Bethany, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 46 / POS: 3
Gilliland put together a monster spring for the Bethany Broncos serving in a variety of important roles for a squad that made it to the 4A Semifinal game. Seeing him in multiple opportunities, we see a big rise in the ranks. Working out of the leadoff spot, the junior backstop showed the ability to work long ABs and see a number of pitches. Further, in the regional final, he showed the ability to ambush in early counts with extra base hit power. He’s a physical target, consistently handling the Bronco pitching staff at a high level. Gilliland will be a name for schools at the next level to know as they look for a catcher that can impact game in all areas. |
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Dallas Darrow LHP / 1B / Enid, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 73 / POS: 6
Darrow jumps another 20 spots after the spring showing versatility and upside as he continues to fill out the long, athletic frame. Working out of the Plainsmen 3-hole, he showed the ability to hit in the middle of the order and handle the bat while executing in a variety of ways. On the mound, the left hander still shows plenty of upside as the velo creeps up with added mass to the lean frame. With his best baseball still in front of him, Darrow will be a name for names to follow as he has shown to impact games in numerous ways. |
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Javen Divine 2B / OF / Broken Arrow, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 74 / POS: 1
Divine continues to rise, jumping from 116 to 74 in our latest installment as he continues to show developing tools in each area of his game and the ability to impact games continues to more diverse. Hitting in the middle of the Broken Arrow lineup, Divine played a huge role in the Tigers sweeping through their regional and making a 6A State Tournament appearance. We also saw him impact the game in the state tournament with above average defense in CF. Schools at the next level are always looking for impactful players that can play in the middle of the field and hit at the top of the order - Divine fits the bill. |
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Hasten Conley SS / 3B / North Rock Creek, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 77 / POS: 23
Hasten Conley is just scratching the surface for the development of his tools at the top of the order. The North Rock Creek Cougar was the engine that really set the tone for an offense that made a deep run, including a berth in the 4A State Tournament. The switch hitting middle infielder showed the ability to defend at both spots in our look this winter and he was especially impactful at the top of the order in our opportunity to see him this spring. A wiry junior, Conley will continue to fill out his frame, add good weight, and it will be exciting to see how his development continues. |
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McGwire West LHP / OF / Verdigris, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 81 / POS: 7
West continues to march closer to his ceiling with every opportunity we have to see him on the mound. He has shown exciting metrics from the left side with long levers and a developing frame that will welcome mass down the road. His feel and command, as well as tough angles he can create from the 1B side of the rubber, will make him appealing to numerous schools at the next level. This will be a name to see early this summer for schools at the next level as the secondary offerings alone will be tough on opposing hitters. |
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Daniel Harrington LHP / 1B / Claremore, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 84 / POS: 8
Harrington continues to develop and has shown increased pitchability throughout the spring resulting in him starting on Monday for Claremore. The junior left hander’s feel for pitching as well as uptick in velo makes him a name for schools to see soon this summer. He did some of his best work down the stretch in the regional showing the ability to get swing and miss pitching deep into the game. Offensively, he worked out of the cleanup spot and has showcased the ability to hit for power. A riser in our ranks but still a prospect with much more in the tank. |
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Zane Sander SS / C / Silo, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 85 / POS: 24
Sander continues to rise in our ranks as the Silo SS and leadoff hitter shows the ability to continue impacting games. High IQ in the middle of the field, Sander played a big role in the Fall State Title for the Rebels in addition to their deep 3A State Tourney run this spring. He has a great understanding of who he is as a player and how he can impact games both in the box and on the bases while also defending at a high level from a premium position. The Cowley commit continues to rise in our latest installment as he shows the ability to impact games with his high IQ and fundamental play for Silo. |
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Daniel Wulfert OF / RHP / Stillwater, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 90 / POS: 17
Wulfert rises another 30+ spots in our latest ranks as the Pioneer helped lead Stillwater to the 6A State Tournament. In multiple looks this spring, the right handed hitting outfielder cashed in on multiple opportunities to drive in runs in our looks. His best baseball still in front of him, the strong and squatty outfielder showed athleticism in the box and adjustability that can be hard to quantify but also desired by coaches alike. |
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Weston Randolph 2B / SS / Noble, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 75 / POS: 2
Randolph jumps 50 spots in our latest installment as he showed the ability to be impactful now but still offers significant upside into the future. The long and lean frame still offers room for growth but the current long levers are synced up consistently and the offensive move is smooth and fluid. Defensively, he has shown the ability to stick on the left side and still has room to grow. He is a name to know for schools at the next level and a guy to see early! |
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Andrew Nix C / RHP / Bishop Kelley, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 92 / POS: 12
Nix showed the ability to control a talented, and at times young, Bishop Kelley pitching staff throughout the spring. He handled a top end arm like Cooper Frazier but was also able to help develop younger arms in the program that pitched valuable innings for the Comets. Rising nearly 50 spots, the physical backstop has the frame that schools at the next level look for as he continues to develop further offensively showing flashes of strength and extra base hit potential from the right side. |
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James Peterson 1B / C / Community Christian, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 113 / POS: 5
Peterson showed the ability to really do damage on mistakes that are left elevated, thigh high, over the white. The CCS Royals infielder also offered defensive versatility as we saw him play third base in addition to what you’d anticipate with the size and frame as a big target at first base. A multi-sport athlete, Peterson shows good athleticism for a prospect with his size and expect to continue doing damage when pitchers make mistakes in the zone. He’s a player for schools at the next level to know about that are looking for a potentially impactful middle of the order stick that will do damage in the zone. |