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Nebraska’s 2026 Top Prospect Games Spotlight Future Stars

Over 110 prospects impress college scouts as standout performances hint at a new generation of talent

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.

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