West Virginia baseball transfer portal tracker

West Virginia baseball transfer portal

tracker With the routine season over, the transfer website is warming up around the nation, incuding at West Virginia.

Several players have put their name into the website, which is a database that permits schools to call them relating to a transfer, and WVSports.com will track it. It is very important to note that because a player is noted in the website does not imply that they need to transfer out of the program, simply that schools can call them.

Transferred to West Virginia:

Ian Korn– RHP

Korn was the Division II National Pitcher of the Year this past season, going 11-2 with a 1.81 ERA this year. He permitted simply 60 hits in 84.1 innings, started out 83 batters, and held opponents to a. 197 batting average against. Korn is a native of York, Pennsylvania, and will have one year of eligibility staying. He comes to WVU from Seton Hill and began 13 games this past season.Matt Ineich– INF

Ineich was a true freshman at Ohio this previous season where he struck.387 with three crowning achievement and 25 RBIs. He played in just 36 games, while he started all of them, mainly playing second base. Ineich is a Michigan native and only had 11 strikeouts all season. He was second in the MAC in batting average, and his.467 on-base percentage was amongst the very best in the conference too. He has 3 years of eligibility staying. Owen Puk– RHP Puk was a redshirt junior this past season,

making 13 appearances

on the mound for Florida International. He started out 51 batters over 40.1 innings while holding challengers to a. 224 batting average. His fastball reaches the upper 90s, and he had a 4-1 record with a 4.91 period this previous season. His bro AJ Puk, is a current pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Chansen Cole– RHP Cole was a freshman at Newberry College this past season, a Department II school.

He pitched simply under 90 innings this year, completing with 97 strikeouts and 21 strolls. He is a native of South Carolina, and he pitched a minimum of 5.0 innings in all of his 14 starts except for one. He had a 15-strikeout game in a six-inning efficiency back in February this season.

He also allowed just 7 crowning achievement all season. Paul Schoenfeld– OF Schoenfeld is an outfielder from the Department II ranks, dipping into Colorado Mesa

University. He is an outfielder who started 56 games this season. In those games, he had 94 hits, not taping a hit in just 4 games. He struck.420 on the season and had nine home runs and 19 stolen bases to go with 55 runs batted in. He began his career in the junior college ranks, going to Butler Community College. He has spent 3 seasons at Colorado Mesa, and has struck above.400 in

each of the last two seasons. Moved from West Virginia: Ben Hudson– RHP Hudson was a real freshman this previous season, appearing in 18 games, while he made one start

. He finished the season with 30 strikeouts

and a 3.95 period in 27.1 innings

pitched this season. Hudson’s finest outing came against Pitt, where he tossed 5.0 innings, permitting one work on 2 hits. Hudson is a New Jersey native. Cole Fehrman– LHP Fehrman was a junior left-handed pitcher who appeared in 14 games and was greatly used down the stretch of the season for the Mountaineers. He had a 13.50 period this season

, tossing 6.2 innings. He tossed 13.0 total innings in 26 overall appearances as a Mountaineer. Ellis Garcia– INF Garcia spent 3 seasons at WVU, playing in 127 total games, while he began 75. His time on the field was lowered in a significant way this year, as he did not tape a single start. He struck.222 this season

with 4 RBIs, while he only amounted to 32 at-bats. Garcia hails New Jersey, starting 45 games in 2023, and 30 games last season. Spencer Barnett– INF Barnett hails Pittsburgh and he began in 28 games this past season. He struck.278 this past season with 4 home runs and 26 RBIs. He had the ability to man numerous infield positions, and he played in 91 overall games as a Mountaineer.Chase Swain– UTL Swain bounced in and out of the lineup this season, while he wound up finding a bench function later in the season. He played in 49 games, starting 39 of them for the Mountaineers. He hit.321 with 30 RBIs this season. Swain moved to WVU from Manhattan prior to the

start of last season.

Gavin Van Kempen– RHP Van Kempen revealed he will be going into the website with one year of eligibility remaining. Van Kempen played in 14 games this season, beginning 13 of them. He completed with a 6.13 ERA in 39.2 innings pitched this year. Van Kempen had actually spent 3 total seasons at WVU, working his method into the weekend rotation this year before he dealt with an injury towards the end of the season. Van Kempen had 26 walks and 37 strikeouts this season. Jorge Valdes– OF Valdes was a freshman this previous season, mainly being utilized

in various roles off the bench. He played in 38 overall games this season, including 2 of the 3 games during WVU’s local run. Valdes is going into before West Virginia takes a trip to deal with LSU in the Super Regionals. He hit.158 in 19 at-bats this season,

beginning late in games for

his speed and defensive capability. He is initially from Canada, and he bats from the left side. The decision for Valdes to go into the website was verified to WVSports.Com. Michael Perazza– OF Perazza was a sophomore at WVU this past season, playing in 21 games and starting 10 of them. He is a left-handed bat, striking.233 this season with one home run, five RBIs, and 6 runs scored this season. Perazza likewise started 15 games for the Mountaineers last season and is a Florida native. Alex Marot– INF/UTL Marot was a redshirt-freshman

this past season, after he did

not play in 2024. This season, he began 6 games, appearing in 17 overall. He hit.273 with six RBIs and four runs scored. He is from Rhode Island initially. Aiden Cody– RHP Cody was a freshman this previous season, however redshirted for medical reasons, having surgery in February. He did not play in a game for WVU, and

is a right-handed pitcher

from New Jersey. Perfect Video game ranked him the 22nd-best player in the state when he was a senior in high school. Carlos Caraballo– RHP Caraballo is a right-handed pitcher from Pennsylvania, and he was a freshman at WVU this past season.

He did not appear in a

game, who was ranked the 28th-best player in general in the state of Pennsylvania by Perfect Game in the Class of 2024. Joe Fredericks– LHP Fredericks was a sophomore pitcher at WVU this previous season, who has two years of eligibility remaining. In 2024, he appeared in 18 games, tossing 16.0 overall innings. This previous season, he made four looks, tossing 2.0 total innings. Fredericks is a native of Virginia. Aidan Smith– RHP Smith has announced his intention to get in the transfer website, but is not yet listed in the transfer portal database. Smith is a right-handed pitcher from Maryland who was a sophomorethis previous season. In two

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