

Reid Walker is a Class of 2027 shortstop and right-handed pitcher from Bloomington High School South in Bloomington, Indiana — currently batting .483 with a .595 on-base percentage through the 2026-27 season.
Described by Prep Baseball Report Indiana as a "silky defender whose feet play on time on a consistent basis on the dirt," Reid combines elite defensive instincts with a short, repeatable swing that produces consistent hard contact. His infield arm carries up to 87 MPH with feel for multiple throwing slots.
A multi-year participant in PBR Indiana's invite-only showcases, Reid has competed at the highest levels of Indiana prep baseball with Top Tier IN 17U. He is currently uncommitted and actively seeking opportunities at the D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO levels in the Midwest.
"Feel for the barrel, exits up to 93, & standout skill." — PBR Indiana, 2026 Preseason All-State
"Silky defender whose feet play on time on a consistent basis on the dirt. Infield arm plays with carry, up to 85 across, and there is feel to use multiple slots. Sure-handed nature stands out. Short, repeatable stroke with shades of impact, the bat-to-ball abilities shine most at the dish. Overall, fundamental player that provides a high floor."

Reid's defensive game is his calling card. With a natural feel for the shortstop position, he reads hops early, moves his feet efficiently, and delivers the ball with authority across the diamond at up to 87 MPH.
His versatility — comfortable at both shortstop and second base — combined with his arm strength and sure hands make him a plug-and-play defensive piece at the next level. PBR Indiana has repeatedly highlighted his "silky" footwork and multi-slot throwing ability.



A multi-year participant in PBR Indiana invite-only events, Reid has consistently competed at the highest levels of Indiana prep baseball.
PBR Indiana Player Spotlight — Reid Walker, Bloomington High School South








Reid Walker is an uncommitted Class of 2027 shortstop actively seeking opportunities at the D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO levels in the Midwest. Coaches are encouraged to reach out.