Prep Baseball Report

2027 National Rankings Spotlight: Dylan Schreiber


By: Nick DiBenedetto
Area Scout & Content

Wisconsin prospects have continued to gain national recognition in recent years. Following last month’s rankings update, 12 players from the Badger State 2027 class earned spots inside the national top-500. Today, we highlight the highest-ranked right-handed pitcher of the group, Dylan Schreiber (Waukesha West, 2027).

Committed to Purdue, Schreiber represented Wisconsin at the 2025 Future Games this past summer at LakePoint in Georgia. The right-hander is ranked No. 5 in the state's 2027 class, No. 283 nationally, and the No. 79 ranked RHP in the nation. 

Dylan Schreiber

Class of 2027 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2027
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: 1B
  • High School: Waukesha West
    State: WI
  • Summer Team: GRB-Stiks
  • Height: 6-6
    Weight: 230lbs
  • Bat/Throw: L/R

Scouting Report

7/31/25

Future Games 2025: RHP Dylan Schreiber (Wauekesha West) shows the projectability that any coach would be able to dream on. At 6-foot-6, 205-pounds, Schreiber also possesses broad shoulders that allow room for additional strength to an already uber projectable frame. Schreiber has a delivery with athleticism down the mound, throwing out of a lower ¾ slot that combined with his frame, makes for an uncomfortable at bat for hitters. He looked sharp at the Future Games. Offering the fastball in the 86-89 range with arm-side life, finding the zone consistently. He offered a 74-75 mph slider with late horizontal break, as well as a high-70s changeup with depth. He was in control during his two innings of work, allowing two hits, no runs, no walks, and striking out one.

3/19/25

+ RHP/INF Dylan Schreiber (Waukesha West, 2027) stands out at 6-foot-6, 205 pounds with more room to add to his long levered frame. Schreiber is one of the top sophomores in the class with an immense ceiling on the mound. On the mound, Schreiber showed feel to repeat an athletic delivery from a unique slot with feel to land three pitches in the zone. The fastball sat 88-91 throughout the ‘pen with heavy sinking action, averaging 6.3 inches of IVB with late running action. Schreiber showed feel and confidence in both secondaires, both offerings showering potential out-pitch qualities. The changeup stands out, thrown with intent sitting 80-83 mph with heavy diving action off the fastball, averaging -0.1 inches of IVB with 14.2 inches of run. His mid-70s slider is thrown with tight and late sweeping action. Also swings a heavy LH bat with feel for the barrel, taking a standout round of batting practice showing feel to lift the baseball. Schreiber has one of the highest ceilings in the class with an arsenal that is only starting to tick up.

 

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