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Brett Moseley Seeks New Team After Entering Transfer Portal

The Ole Miss outfielder aims for more playing time and a chance to contribute to a winning club

Brett Moseley, a redshirt freshman outfielder for Ole Miss, has officially entered the transfer portal, seeking a new program that can give him a more prominent role and the opportunity to help a team win.

A Promising Start at Ole Miss

During his freshman season he appeared in 47 games, primarily as a pinch hitter and a baserunner, and started three games in center field. He posted a .212 batting average, a .366 on‑base percentage and a .485 slugging percentage, while fielding at a .952 rate with 19 putouts, one assist and a single error.

His impact was most evident in clutch moments. Moseley hit three home runs, including a two‑run shot against Nevada and a grand slam versus Ohio State, and he scored the winning run in Ole Miss' walk‑off victory over Arkansas State.

At 6‑3 and 195 pounds, he combines size with ambition, believing he can make a tangible difference when given the chance to play regularly.

Coaches and teammates have praised his work ethic and his ability to perform under pressure, but the outfielder says the lack of consistent playing time has prompted his search for a new environment where he can contribute to a winning effort.

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