OK 2026 Rankings Update: Summer Edition
September 4, 2024
After a long summer in watching prospects through tournaments, special state events, and our own events, we take an updated look at the 2026 class rankings. This class also sees a lot of movement in this update after we got a closer look at some of the top uncommitted prospects competing against the nation's best at the Future Games. Today we take a look at the small shakeups in the Top 10 as well as 10 spotlighted prospects that had strong performances in front us this past summer.
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THE TOP 10
The Top 10 sees a slight shake up in the rankings with new number one in the class with Eli Willits moving up to the 2025 class. Sims now takes over the top spot after impressing again on the national stage. Josiah Kemp sees a slight jump in the rankings with his strong summer competing on the summer circuit. Leggett continues to see his stock rise as one of the more projectable arms in the class and Elijah Williams makes his debut in the Top 10 after one of the more impressive outings from anyone attending the Future Games this past July.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Commitment |
1 | Savion Sims | OK | Edmond Santa Fe | 2026 | RHP | Oklahoma |
2 | Easton Webb | OK | Charles Page | 2026 | RHP | Oklahoma State |
3 | Hunter Watson | OK | Tuttle | 2026 | C | Oklahoma |
4 | Josiah Kemp | OK | Westmoore | 2026 | OF | Oklahoma |
5 | Hudson Morgan | OK | Marlow | 2026 | SS | Oklahoma State |
6 | Cooper Leggett | OK | Bixby | 2026 | RHP | |
7 | Cooper Kardokus | OK | Edmond Memorial | 2026 | SS | |
8 | Tyler Frazier | OK | Newcastle | 2026 | RHP | |
9 | Elijah Williams | OK | Community Christian | 2026 | LHP | Oklahoma |
10 | Kooper Ranallo | OK | Owasso | 2026 | LHP |
RANKINGS SPOTLIGHTS
Savion Sims RHP / Edmond Santa Fe, OK / 2026Sims takes over the top spot in the class with one of the loudest spring and summer's on the circuit in the state. The long-limbed righthander showed his elite power arm potential at the Area Code Games where he worked the fastball at 93-97 mph and showed tight spin on the 82-84 mph slider. The OU commit obviously is the most projectable arm in the class and is already showing the higher end stuff with strong command making him one of the more intriguing prospects to follow in the next two years.
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Josiah Kemp OF / OF / Westmoore High School, OK / 2026Kemp sees a rise in his stock after a strong summer coming in at number four in this update. He has always shown high potential as an underclassman with elite athleticism and started to put it all together in the past couple of months. He showed off his advanced run tool at the BOA Scout Day where he turned in a blazing 3.79 30 yard time and showed an athletic swing with improved strength at contact. The OU commit still has plenty of room to reach his ceiling as a prospect and should be a key catalyst in helping Westmoore try and and run it back in 2025.
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Tyler Frazier RHP / C / Newcastle, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 8 / POS: 4
Very few prospects in the 2026 class saw their stock rise as much as Frazier's after one of the more impressive runs on the mound in the summer circuit. Frazier pitches with advanced command and strong poise with the fastball working in the upper 80's and touching 90 mph range paired with the feel to shape two breaking balls and mix in changeups to keep hitters off balance. One of the more impressive arms on this year's Future Games squad, Frazier impressed in multiple looks at him this summer with an advanced feel to navigate a lineup multiple times thanks to his high end pitchability.
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Elijah Williams LHP / OF / Community Christian, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 9 / POS: 1
Nobody stole the show more in Atlanta at this year's Future Games more than what Williams was able to do on the mound for Team Oklahoma. The left-hander dominated in his two innings of work punching out 5 of the 6 batters he faced using a fastball up to 88 mph and sweeping 74 mph slider to chase bats. The recent OU commit is one of the more proven barrel-missers in the class with advanced feel for working the ball in and out of the zone to create tough matchups for hitters and should continue to see jumps as he builds strength into his lean/athletic frame.
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Laird Williams RHP / 1B / Edmond Memorial, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 11 / POS: 5
Williams continues his rise in the rankings coming in at number 11 in this update after a strong summer capped off at the Future Games in Atlanta. The 6-foot-7 and 255 pound righthander showed strong command of three pitches with the fastball working up to 89 mph, breaking ball in the mid 70's, and a low 80's changeup that he can show to both RHH and LHH hitters. Obviously Williams as the prototypical size and frame to project as a starter at the next level, and should continue to see jumps as he continues to gain experience on the mound and adds strengh to his already physical frame.
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Kaleb Thiessen OF / C / Calumet, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 12 / POS: 2
Thiessen caught our attention during the spring when we saw Calumet play and earned a spot on the this year's Team OK in Atlanta at the Future Games. Thiessen showed big tools and positional versatility at the event spending time both behind the plate and in the outfield. The switch hitter worked exit velocities up to 95.5 mph and showed some foot speed as well turning in a 6.74 at the event. His ability to find consistent barrels from both sides of the plate and the ability to not only play outfield but work behind the plate makes him a valuable commodity in today's college baseball landscape.
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Jackson Harris SS / 2B / Dale, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 15 / POS: 4
Harris sees a jump in the rankings after showing some sizeable jumps in the tools in the past few months. The middle infielder shined on the biggest stage in the summer at the Future Games turning in a 6.78 in the 60 and showing advanced hand strength at contact with exit velocities up to 100.1 mph. Some swing adjustments made in the past year are starting to pay off with more athleticism in the swing that has come with more projectable power even from is 5-foot-10 and 178 pound frame.
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William Grayson Jr. RHP / SS / MOUNT SAINT MARY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 23 / POS: 6
Not many people saw their stock rise quite like Grayson Jr's after one of the better performances on the mound at the Future Games. The right-hander saw 10 hitters and retired 9 of them using a fastball up to 88 mph and a firm curveball up to 79.4 mph. The command and clean arm project for him to have one of the higher ceilings in the class especially with his 6-foot-3 and 178 pound frame.
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Lane Seaton SS / 3B / Newcastle, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 32 / POS: 11
Seaton continues to see his stock rise to number 32 in this rankings installment thanks to a big spring and summer with the bat. The left-handed hitter has sneaky pop with BP exit velocities run up to 94.4 that shows up in games with strong carry. Between the hand speed and bat speed created from his 5-foot-11 and 165 pound frame, Seaton has put together one of the more impressive looking swings in the class and has the type of projectability that could see his name rise even more in the coming months.
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Jayce Ramirez C / RHP / Duncan, OK / 2026Rankings StateRank: 33 / POS: 4
Ramirez spent majority of the summer rehabbing from a lower body injury that kept him on the shelf for a couple of months. He showed up to the OKC Summer Open and impressed in a bullpen that earned him a spot on this year's Future Games roster. The righthander has worked hard on his frame which has paid off with him now working the fastball up to 87 mph with his usual strong command and pitchability. Ramirez still has plenty left in the tank and after getting healthy, he has a chance to make even more gains in the coming year.
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