The 2026 Prep Baseball Nebraska Top Prospect Games took place on May 24, 2026, gathering more than 110 of the state’s most coveted high school players in front of a crowd of 30-plus college programs.
A standout arm from the south
Andrew Jackson, an uncommitted right‑handed pitcher and shortstop from Lincoln Southwest, drew attention for his poise on the mound and his agility at shortstop, signaling a player who could soon make a splash at the collegiate level.
Another name that resonated with scouts was Bostin Oster, a 6‑3, 193‑pound third‑base prospect and right‑handed pitcher from Elkhorn High School. Oster, a member of the Nebraska Prospects summer team, showcased a blend of power hitting and solid defensive skills that left a strong impression on evaluators.
Building momentum
Organizers have announced that the event’s most impressive performances will be highlighted in a weekly “standout series,” giving each rising star a platform to further capture the interest of recruiters and fans alike.
The buzz generated by these early showcases underscores Nebraska’s growing reputation as a hotbed for talent that can compete nationally, promising a steady pipeline of prospects ready to shape the next wave of college baseball.