Oklahoma Class of 2028 Rankings Update: Fall Edition
December 2, 2025
As the fall comes to a close, we take another look at a talented 2028 class. We’ll dive into various members of the Top 10 as well as other risers and newcomers from previous updates. Looking ahead to the spring season, there are talented sophomores that will play key roles in their team’s Varsity success as they continue adding strength and physical maturity. Our list will continue to evolve with added opportunities at that Varsity level and the more looks our staff gets of each prospect.
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RANKINGS SPOTLIGHTS
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Bradley Hastings SS / RHP / Bishop Kelley, OK / 2028Hastings remains in our top spot with a mix of loud tools in his present skillset and one of the highest ceilings in the entire class. He continues to showcase an understanding of how to use his long levers to elevate balls to the pull-side and the power continues to develop on the field. The metrics are as loud as the on-field play - near triple digit exit velos from both sides of the plate, 92+ from across the infield, and a 6.95 60 that continues to fall. Defensively, he has showcased versatility as the now 6’3” infielder continues to grow and shown the ability to play all over the infield. Still developing, Hastings has flashed high-end potential in his ability to impact games at a high level, in all facets, and the ceiling continues to rise. |
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Cruz Garrett SS / RHP / Dale, OK / 2028Garrett is coming off a monster fall at Dale that saw the sophomore impact games from the 3-hole for a 25-4 state tournament team. The two-way prospect has shown one of the more well-rounded skillsets in the entire class as both a position player and on the mound. Offensively, his athleticism shows up throughout with the ability to use the entire field with an efficient offensive move. Defensively, he has shown to be sure-handed with a clean arm that can stick on the left side. On the mound, Garrett may have the most upside with advanced feel for his entire mix that includes a fastball up to 87 mph and a tunneled breaking ball with up to 15.8” horizontal break. An already strong present skillset, there is clear two-way upside. |
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Cal Gore 3B / 1B / Enid, OK / 2028Gore has continuously showcased one of the more advanced approaches in the entire class that has led to success against high-end arms. Plenty of evident present strength, the corner infielder uses an easy, efficient move that produces easy force and bat speed. A sure-handed defender, Gore has shown the ability to defend at both third and first base further showing his versatility. He continues to be a name to know as he continues to excel in the middle of the lineup as a run producer. |
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Jack Brady OF / RHP / Washington, OK / 2028Brady has been a steady riser with a combination of speed and power that can impact the game from the middle of the order. His consistent development has shown in all phases of his game, both in metrics and on-field production, with his best still in front of him. The athleticism has shown up in all parts of his game with a 6.89 60, outfield velo up to 90 mph, and a rising exit velo that has peaked at 96.5 mph at this point in his career. Brady will once again be in the middle of traditional power Washington’s success in the 2026 spring. |
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Qa'im Butler OF / SS / Enid, OK / 2028Butler flashed a loud skillset at the OKC Fall ID held on the campus of Central Oklahoma. He turned in an event best 6.57 60, second in the state’s class to date, and is one of the tools that he showed to impact games. Offensively, it’s a quiet and efficient move that saw him consistently use the middle of the field with a sweet spot % of 85.7%. The athleticism didn’t stop there as he was also up to 88 mph from the outfield despite a developing, still lean frame. A name to know in 2026, Butler debuts in our ranks and will be a must follow marching toward the spring. |
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Maxton Treat SS / 2B / Bishop Kelley, OK / 2028Treat will be a name to continue following in the 28’ class for a talented Bishop Kelley squad. The left handed hitting infielder continues to fill out a developing, 5’11” frame. The sweet spot % continues to trend up as he has shown maturity in his approach that works through the middle of the yard. As he continues to add strength, the extra base hits will continue to come as well with peripheral supporting metrics. Defensively, his athleticism shows with the versatility to defend both on the infield and in the outfield. Treat continues to trend upward with clear development throughout his game. |
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Brayden Andrews SS / 3B / Sapulpa, OK / 2028Andrews continues to rise with one of the more projectable frames and skillsets in the class. A younger sophomore, the 6’2” and 180 pound shortstop has shown his ability to defend at a high level in the middle of the diamond with the arm strength to stick on the left side - up to 88 mph across the diamond. Offensively, the switch hitter has showcased extra base hit potential that would make him a difference maker in the middle of any lineup. An exciting prospect, Andrews current skillset in addition to a huge ceiling make him a name to know for the 2026 spring. |
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Elijah Jimenez RHP / 3B / Edmond Memorial, OK / 2028Jimenez was one of the stand-out performers throughout our fall events. He flashed a well-rounded skillset that can impact games with athleticism that played both as a position player and on the mound. On the mound, the 3-pitch mix flashed legitimate upside with both secondaries potentially tunneling off of the fastball that has reached the mid 80s. Both the breaking ball (-.09” avg IVB) and the changeup (up to 20.4” HM) have supporting metrics that could make for a tough AB as an opposing hitter. Offensively, Jimenez showcased the ability to impact games both in the box and on the bases with a 7.12 60 and a 90.8 mph exit velo. He is a name to continue following as he looks to contribute for a 6A title contender Edmond Memorial this spring. |

