2026 Seattle Summer ID Session II - Quick Hits
July 9, 2026
On Tuesday July 7th, Prep Baseball Washington hosted the Seattle Summer ID - Session II at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue, WA. Prep Baseball scouts evaluated high school athletes in the 2027-2030 graduating classes, with several strong showings throughout the event.
Summer ID events serve as an important tool for both Prep Baseball scouts and college recruiters, who will subsequently create lists of prospects to follow as they plan their remaining summer coverage. We often tend to see prospects' best showings at Summer ID events, as players are fresh off playing for their respective high schools and are in the routine that consistently playing in-game offers. Standout performances can lend invites to some of the summer's top events, including the 2026 Pacific Northwest State Games.
Today, we release our Quick Hits, detailing scouting notes on standout players from the event. Prospects are listed alphabetically by last name. Stay tuned in the coming days for complete post-event coverage. For all other post-event content, click here.
Seattle Summer ID - Session II (7.7.26)
Quick Hits
'28 OF/RHP Robbie Coma (Auburn)
One of the more eye-popping showcases start to finish came from the Auburn HS product, who posted standout metrics start to finish on Tuesday. A freakish multi-sport athlete, Coma graded out as a plus athlete right away with a 6.79 60 yard dash time and an event-leading 26.9 inch vertical jump height. The righty stick then delivered exceptional BP rounds, carrying a flatter, twitchy path through the zone with a peak exit velocity of 100.3 MPH and balls hit up to 370 feet. He rounded out his day on the mound with a great bullpen session, leading the event with a fastball up to 88.3 MPH and a three pitch mix shown overall. Though Coma was mostly used in relief and carries some rawness to this point, the arm talent and athleticism are sure to lead to future success. Standout look.
'27 INF/RHP Anders Diller (Lincoln)
Another huge winner from the Bannerwood workout, Diller's smooth game was seen live early this spring and translated well to a showcase setting. Diller's frame plays larger than the listed 6'0, 170, carrying big time power potential at the dish. Diller peaked with a 103 MPH exit velocity and was all over the barrel, lining several balls north of 100 MPH with a best batted ball distance of 394 feet. The swing maintains balance with a short to long approach and a controlled one-handed finish. Diller should stick up the middle with sound hands and throws up to 85 MPH across the dirt, paired with 6.85 speed. He also showed promise on the hill, running a fastball up to 86.4 MPH and mixing in a low 70's SL with over 2500 RPM on average.
Exceptional showcase performance this week from #uncommitted ‘27 INF/RHP Anders Diller (@LincolnLynxSea)
— Prep Baseball Washington (@PrepBaseballWA) July 9, 2026
Big time power potential displayed with a 103 MPH peak and 96.8 MPH average exit velocity. Smooth, repeatable operation works short to long and accelerates through contact.… pic.twitter.com/RbIKYqWb6g
'28 INF Brayden Greenberg (Lake Washington)
Greenberg showcased some significant gains at a preseason showcase look, carrying it over with another strong performance at Bannerwood. A compact-framed middle INF type with present strength, Greenberg ran his best 60 yard dash to date with a 6.97 second run to start his day. The BP rounds carried consistency and maturity, peaking with a 98 MPH EV while averaging 92.5 MPH. Greenberg works to the pull side with a sudden, twitchy forward move and path through the zone. He also carried up-tempo, sound defensive actions with throws up to 82 MPH across the dirt. Quality performer should see a larger role in HS action as he enters his upperclass seasons.
'28 INF/C Hudson Kauzlarich (Liberty)
Kauzlarich showed well at the catcher position in a showcase last year but has transitioned well to the infield in his latest look. The compact-framed righthander has developing arm strength with soft, fluid hands at field point in the middle infield. At the plate, the Liberty product stays stacked over his rear side with some loft at impact and a controlled, tighter two-handed finish. Kauzlarich shot the LCF gap and pull side with balls hit up to 93 MPH and 343 feet. A 7.1 runner, Kauzlarich could be a key piece for a high school program on the rise moving forward.
'27 1B Kellan McQuiston (Bishop Blanchet)
McQuiston had a big offensive performance when Prep Baseball was in attendance at a Blanchet game this spring. The lefty more than looked the part in his first showcase, blasting balls up to 97.4 MPH and 374 feet in his BP rounds. The 6'1 athlete has strength evenly distributed in his frame. He sets in a relaxed, more narrow stance with a controlled operation and loose-wristed stroke, letting his raw strength produce the power. McQuiston is a 7.2 runner who could likely stick in a corner OF role down the line, though he was exclusively at 1B in this look. The rising senior has all the makings of a middle of the order type bat and should be on coaches radars this summer.
'27 INF Brady Pennington (Issaquah)
The speed is the leading tool here, as Pennington led the event with a 6.65 60 yard dash time to start the day. The lean-framed 6'1 prospect's athleticism translated well to the dirt, moving quickly to field ground balls with throws up to 80 MPH as well. At the plate, Pennington is more hit over power to this point, letting the hands work with minimal rotation in the lower half. The Issaquah product finished with a peak exit velocity of 93.4 MPH and an average of 84.9 MPH. Intriguing toolset.
'28 C Evan Ryan (Lake Stevens)
Ryan flashed some of the biggest power at the event and has an exciting blend of tools to dream upon. A 6'1 185 pound prospect, Ryan had multiple towering blasts deep to LF in his BP rounds, with a peak exit velocity of 99.7 MPH and an average of 93.3 MPH. The hands stay tight to his frame with big time bat and hand speed present to punish balls with ease. A 7.13 runner in the 60, Ryan was also fantastic in his defensive portion of the workout, leading the event with a 1.93 second pop time and throws up to 83 MPH from the catcher position. Name to circle moving forward.
‘28 C Evan Ryan (Lake Stevens) is a standout prospect on both sides of the baseball
— Prep Baseball Washington (@PrepBaseballWA) July 9, 2026
Long-levered 6’1 righty gets to his pull side power with ease, carrying a sudden turn through the zone. Drove multiple balls out of the yard with a peak EV of 99.7 MPH and a best batted ball… pic.twitter.com/f3Lyr0N6C9
'28 INF Graham Schwender (Stanwood)
The long, lean-framed 6'3 athlete produced quality rounds of BP and is a bat to keep an eye on as he matures. Schwender's longer frame produced loud contact when on time and on the barrel, with a peak exit velocity of 95.9 MPH and balls hit up to 349 feet. He averaged nearly 90 MPH in his BP rounds as well. Schwender moved well defensively and could realistically stick at any spot in the infield down the line. A longer strider, Schwender also ran a 7.2 second time in the 60 yard dash.
'28 RHP/OF Cooper Thompson (Archbishop Murphy)
Thompson flashed real two-way upside, with a particularly intriguing arsenal on the mound. The wiry, medium-framed arm delivers from a unique lower slot, with heavier horizontal action on a fastball up to 83.4 MPH. The CH was spotted consistently in the low 70's and the CB could be a real swing and miss pitch in the low 70's as well. Thompson also delivered a flatter RH path with balls hit up to 95.2 MPH in his BP rounds. Defensively, he's best suited for a corner OF role to this point with throws up to 82 MPH at Bannerwood. Name to keep an eye on, especially as the frame adds strength.

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