Updated 2021 Oregon Rankings
March 31, 2020
Although we don't know for certain when baseball will be back, the time has come to expand our player rankings in the 2021 class for the first time. Our initial look at this group of prospects only focused on the Top 10 players in the state. While there hasn't been a lot of movement towards the top since then, you'll see a few new names added to the Top 10 as well as 20 additional prospects to round out the list of 30.
If we get the chance, we will be out in full force this spring to get updated notes/video on players and potentially expand the list with even more prospects
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Rankings are based off evaluations by scouting director Dan Jurik as well as additional PBR scouts across the country who have seen prospects from the state at various events.
For the full rankings with the Top 30 prospects, click HERE
Let’s take a look at the Top 10 prospects...
RANK | NAME | STATE | SCHOOL | CLASS | POS | COMMITMENT |
1 | Mason Guerra | OR | Westview | 2021 | SS | Oregon State |
2 | George Eisenhardt | OR | Lakeridge | 2021 | RHP | Xavier |
3 | Wilson Weber | OR | Sam Barlow | 2021 | C | Oregon State |
4 | Cameron Clayton | OR | Lakeridge | 2021 | SS | |
5 | Josh Schleichardt | OR | Tigard | 2021 | 3B | Utah |
6 | Kyle Sullivan | OR | West Linn | 2021 | RHP | Portland |
7 | Carson Lydon | OR | Churchill | 2021 | 1B | Oregon |
8 | Harrison Howell | OR | Hood River Valley | 2021 | RHP | Portland |
9 | Malcolm Williams | OR | Lake Oswego | 2021 | SS | Santa Clara |
10 | Spencer Scott | OR | Grant | 2021 | SS | Portland |
player notes - Top 10
Mason Guerra SS / 1B / Westview, OR / 2021Rankings OverallRank: 225 / POS: 50
Oregon State commitThe #1 player in the state for the ‘21 class and a top 250 national prospect, Guerra is starting to take his game to the next level with added physicality and strength. His 6-foot-3, 192 pound frame is holding noticeably more mass than earlier this spring. His fluid defensive actions are still prevalent and he is able to get the ball across the diamond with minimal effort. At the plate, the contact is loud and his high, two-handed finish thru could allow him to tap into some serious power this spring. Generates his bat speed with minimal effort. Hands stay quiet and he remains balanced in the box. |
George Eisenhardt RHP / OF / Lakeridge, OR / 2021Rankings OverallRank: 376 / POS: 126
Xavier commitFormer Future Games standout who continues to take strides with his pure stuff and overall refinement. The lean, wiry frame has more added strength now and he's holding FB velocity at 87-89 consistently now. Secondary offerings have also shown improvement on our recent looks |
Wilson Weber C / 3B / Sam Barlow, OR / 2021Rankings OverallRank: 400 / POS: 38
Oregon State commitWeber has ascended into the national rankings after showing well at multiple events this off-season. The athletic backstop can pop between a 1.86 - 2.00 and continues to improve as a receiver. At the plate, he shows plenty of bat speed while staying balanced & under control |
Cameron Clayton SS / 2B / Lakeridge, OR / 2021Portland commitProportionally built with some present strength at 6-foot, 185 pounds. The actions of the game come very naturally to Clayton. He consistently shows the ability to be a sure-handed defender with the versatility to handle multiple INF positions. Offensively his clean, fluid swing has always produced consistent line-drive contact and he's started to show more power and bat speed as he gets older.
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Josh Schleichardt 3B / 2B / Tigard, OR / 2021Boise State commitThe powerful INF’er continues to flash some of the most impressive bat speed we’ve seen in the PNW. Produces loud contact and has above average raw power. He’s also showing steady progress defensively with light, active feet and improving arm strength.
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Kyle Sullivan RHP / West Linn, OR / 2021Portland commitLong, lanky and projectable on the bump. Sullivan has an ideal pitcher's frame with a clean arm that should allow him to improve his pure stuff as he continues to get stronger and add more innings. Shows feel for 3 pitch mix. |
Carson Lydon 1B / LHP / Churchill , OR / 2021Oregon commitStrong, compact frame. Powerful left-handed stick with a mature approach and the ability to control the strike zone. Also has shown ability on the mound with feel for a FB/CB combination. |
Harrison Howell RHP / OF / Hood River Valley, OR / 2021Portland commitStrong, polished RHP. Works from a ¾ slot with consistent intent on all of his offerings. Showed feel for 3-pitch-mix. Throwing actions are balanced & controlled, which should allow Howell to maintain his stuff deep into starts. |
Malcolm Williams SS / RHP / Lake Oswego, OR / 2021Santa Clara commitLean, athletic build with some projection left. Moves well defensively with clean actions and arm strength across the diamond. Simple set-up in the box with easy bat speed and the chance to tap into more power as he continues to mature |
Spencer Scott SS / 2B / Grant, OR / 2021Portland commit6-foot, 180 pounds with a lean build and sloped upper body. Scott is a well-rounded INF prospect headed to the Portland Pilots. Puts a controlled move on the ball in the box and has some adjustability in his swing. Defensively, he moves with ease laterally and maintains a tight, short throwing motion. |
top 30 - HEre