Prep Baseball Report

Oregon Class of 2026 Rankings Update


Dylan Grenz
Associate Scout

As we enter the final month of 2024, Prep Baseball Oregon unveils our final 2026 Rankings Upate. This update for the junior class serves as a culmination of looks at players obtained by Prep Baseball scouts throughout the year, and marks the second week of a four week stretch updating high school class ranks.

Expanding to a total of 75 prospects, the class of 2026 rankings features some new faces and some high-end talent at the top of the list. Click here for the complete rankings list.

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more rankings content, including the final update of the year for the 2027 class and the first rankings for the class of 2028.

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AT THE TOP

#1 2026 C Teagan Scott (South Salem/Oregon State)
Taking the top spot in the rankings for the third consecutive list, Scott had a strong showing start to finish in 2024. In a look this spring, the junior's maturity and poise stood out, helping lead South Salem to an eventual trip to the state semifinals. Scott also got looks from Prep Baseball scouts at Area Codes this summer, where he flashed similarly impressive defensive tools as the spring. The longtime Oregon State commit will be one of the most dominant upperclassman in the state through his next two seasons of high school baseball.

From 5/7/24... "The standout sophomore showed a strong all-around game with a maturity and leadership skills beyond his years. Advanced framer and blocker behind the plate, consistently stealing strikes and preventing the extra base. Flashed sub-2 second pop times. Stays in strong lower half in balanced setup at the plate and through swing. Short hand path, creates loft at contact with bend in levers. Longer finish. One of the more impressive prospects seen this spring in the PNW."

#2 2026 3B/C Trenton Hertzog (Tualatin/Oregon)
One of the biggest standouts from this summer's Prep Baseball Future Games, Hertzog jumped on the radar of many scouts thanks in large part to his bat and overall athleticism. Working from a wide base, the swing finds the barrel with ease. Hertzog showed the ability to hit to all fields during the summer look. The recent Oregon commit transferred to Tualatin High School and will lead what should be a potent lineup this spring.

From 11/26/24... "The lefty bat broke out in a big way at this year's Future Games event, including hitting a mammoth home run during gameplay. A 6'0, 185 pound athlete, Hertzog has shown versatility defensively at various spots across the diamond while posting a 6.89 second 60-yard dash time. The bat is currently what stands out, as the prospect posted a 97.4 MPH max and 88.1 MPH average exit velocity across impressive rounds of BP."

New Additions

#31 2026 3B/RHP Landon Brown (Sherwood)
Medium framed athlete shows potential as a two-way prospect, filling up the zone in the low-mid 80's with a four-pitch mix. Short, simple lefthanded stroke with uphill barrel path and pull-oriented approach. Defensively, shows range in either direction and soft hands at fielding point.

#54 2026 RHP Jacob Fritz (Crescent Valley)
Lean-framed 6'1 arm threw at the University of Oregon this summer and displayed a FB/SL combination. FB sat in the upper 70's, averaging nearly 2200 RPM from a high-slot release. Sweepier slider plays to the bottom part of the zone. Works from the center of the rubber and maintains quick pace through delivery. Long, loose arm action.  

#66 2026 RHP Camden McCormack (Tigard)
High upside arm in 6'3 frame with plenty more to tap into. Current arsenal consists of a FB/SL/CB, with the heater sitting in the upper 70's. Features a controlled-paced delivery, working from the first base side of the rubber. Sinks into lower half to push down the mound with a high 3/4 slot release. Prospect to keep an eye on in 2025.

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