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Washington Class of 2027 Rankings Update - Notable Newcomers


Dylan Grenz
Assistant Scouting Director

Earlier this week, Prep Baseball Washington released our latest rankings update for the 2027 class. The latest update saw a number of changes, with 225 total prospect forming the most up-to-date, cumulative list of Washington high school talent.

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In our latest update, a total of 20 players were added, making their rankings debut. Below, we spotlight some of those notable newcomers, many of which were seen at Prep Baseball events this summer.

Notable Newcomers - 2027's

Alec Finn OF / 1B / Ferris High School, WA / 2027

From 6/25/26... "The size and athleticism really separated Finn from the jump, with tools displayed that could translate to the collegiate level. A 6'5, 220 pound athlete, Finn ran the bets 60 time at the event with a 6.80 second dash. He took some time to settle in to his BP rounds, but once he did he showed some easy bat speed and juice to LF with a max exit velocity of 99.7 MPH. Finn also covered some ground quickly with longer strides in the OF and throws up to 84 MPH. Finn profiles well as a corner-type with a middle of the order RH stick moving forward."

Liam Pham SS / 2B / Juanita, WA / 2027

From 7/1/26... "Pham had a nice showing live this spring for Juanita and delivered some of the most consistent BP rounds of any player yesterday. The compact-framed righthander carries some sneaky power with a 94 MPH peak exit velocity and balls hit up to 357 feet. The swing carries repeatability with shorter levers and a direct, middle of the field approach. The defense was strong with quicker, twitchy actions that should play in the middle INF. Pham also ran a 6.98 60 time in his well-rounded day."

Brady Pennington SS / 2B / Issaquah, WA / 2027

From 7/8/26... "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."

Samuel Kraynek SS / RHP / West Seattle, WA / 2027

From 7/16/26... "The wiry-framed righthander was another prospect who had a quality performance start to finish, particularly on the mound. Kraynek sat more in the low 80's for much of his bullpen session but cranked it up to 86 MPH by the end. He also featured a mid 70's CH and low 70's SL that flashed at times. Kraynek ran a 7.14 60 yard dash and showcased more fluid actions in the infield. At the plate, Kraynek flashed at times as well once he settled in, with a top exit velocity of 94.6 MPH. Well-rounded look."

Christian Cox C / 1B / Bishop Blanchet, WA / 2027

From 7/16/26... "Cox showcased some nice progress across the board since a previous showcase look in the winter. He started his day with a new-best 6.87 60 yard dash time and quality actions shown defensively. At the plate, its a smooth lefthanded operation with some classic loft and higher hands throughout. Cox sets with his weight stacked over his rear side, staying tighter in the lower half with a firm front side at contact. The rising senior had a best exit velocity of 93.9 MPH while averaging 86.3 MPH as well. Athletic uncommitted prospect who could make an impact at the next level."

Jack Odegaard C / RHP / Bellevue High School, WA / 2027

From 7/16/26... "One of the loudest toolsets came from Odegaard, who boasted some great numbers on both sides of the baseball. At the plate, the righthander sets in a wider stance and carries a heavier barrel through the zone with present pop. Odegaard drove multiple balls out of the yard with a peak exit velocity of 101.1 MPH and an average of 95.5 MPH. He also ran a 7.15 60 time with quality closing speed. The arm strength was apparent defensively with throws carring through the bag and a best pop time of 2.00 seconds. Name to circle."

Joe Enrico C / OF / Shoreline-Monroe High School, WA / 2027

From 7/16/26... "In a talented group of catchers at this particular event, Enrico delivered the best pop time of the day with a 1.98 second throw that was on the money. Enrico moves with quickness and twitch that allowed for a quick transfer and release and a strong overall defensive look. Offensively, the medium-framed righthander peppered the pull side with balls on a line. Enrico explodes late through the zone with a more violent turn and a flatter path at contact. He was on time and on the barrel throughout the entirety of his BP, with a best exit velocity of 96.4 MPH and an average EV of 90.5 MPH. Impressive showing."

Judah Plant SS / 2B / Kennedy Catholic, WA / 2027

From 8/6/26... "One of the big winners of the day, Plant carries enticing traits as a potential middle of the infield defender. The athleticism was apparent in his event-leading 6.93 60 yard dash, and the glove showed well with soft hands and quicker actions defensively. At the plate, Plant carries plenty of bat speed for the more compact frame, driving a heavier barrel through the zone with acceleration through contact and a two-handed finish. Plant peaked with a 98.3 MPH exit velocity and drove balls up to 342 feet. Athlete to circle."

Gavin Turner C / 3B / Lincoln, WA / 2027

From 7/1/26... "Another player with some impressive power potential, Turner looked the part in BP at Island Crest Park. The medium-framed righthander sets in a balanced stance at the plate, maintaining a controlled operation with a short-to-long path resulting in flush contact. Turner peppered the pull side in the air with a peak exit velocity of 98.2 MPH and balls hit up to 374 feet. The Lincoln product ran a 7.34 60 with quality, quick throws on the bag from the catcher position."

Kainoa Keith RHP / SS / Mount Si, WA / 2027

From 8/6/26... "The lone pitcher-only at this particular event, Keith was another player coming off of a strong spring, earning All-League honors in his junior spring. The righthander featured a repeatable operation with a strong front side and land with a longer swing and 3/4 to high 3/4 slot release. The FB sat 82-84 MPH with some carry, and of his four pitch mix the CB looked to be the best, sitting in the low 70's with over 2500 RPM on average. He also features a shorter SL and CH, all four pitches filling the zone in this look."

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