Prep Baseball Report

Washington Uncommitted Spotlight - '26 OF Peyton Davis


Dylan Grenz
Associate Scout

As we enter December, Prep Baseball Washington continues our offseason series of Uncommitted Spotlights, highlighting standout performers that attended a Prep Baseball showcase event this year. Uncommitted spotlights are meant to showcase players that Prep Baseball Scouts felt showed standout tools, large improvements in overall game, or potential upside moving forward. College coaches and recruiters should be sure to keep an eye on these prospects in the coming months.

This week, we spotlight 2026 outfielder Peyton Davis. The junior from Tumwater High School was seen in July at the Seattle Summer ID - Session II. The standout athleticism and potential moving forward earned Davis a spot in the latest 2026 Washington Rankings Update last week.

Davis is a 5'9, 170 pound multi-sport athlete. The quickness and twitch in his game stands out, highlighted by a 6.90 second 60-time this summer. At the plate, Davis showcased a solid approach in BP rounds, driving the ball on a line and in the air. He has the ability to play all three outfield spots with his quickness and arm strength. Below is a complete breakdown of Davis, including a scouting report and video from the event.

 


Scouting Report

7/2/24

Peyton Davis, Tumwater (WA), 2026
Positional Profile: OF
Body: 5-9, 170-pounds.
Hit: RHH. Strong base with weight stacked slightly over rear leg. High hands over rear ear with barrel stacked horizontally. Stride widens base, maintains tightness in levers with line drive swing path. Longer one-handed finish.
Power: 87.8 MPH max, 74.8 MPH avg exit velocity.
Arm: RH. OF-82 MPH. Compact, over-top release. Tucked gloveside follow.
Defense: Relaxed approach to fly balls. Quickness translates, turns hips fast in either direction. High points fly balls in center of frame and carries momentum through throws.
ATH: 6.90 runner in the 60.




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