Baseball

Four Transfer Players Set to Transform Tennessee Baseball for 2027

Kersey, Trosclair, Hanoian and Ojeda bring depth and versatility to the Vols

A Strategic Boost for the Vols

The University of Tennessee’s baseball program has announced the addition of four graduate transfers who are expected to play pivotal roles in the 2027 season. Each brings a distinct skill set that could reshape the team’s dynamics.

Braydon Kersey, a two‑way standout from Mercer, arrives with a reputation as both a potent bat and a reliable pitcher, having earned third‑team All‑American honors at the collegiate level.

Brody Trosclair, a right‑hander from Northwestern State, is recovering from elbow surgery but impressed with a 1.89 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 38 innings before his season was cut short, and coaches believe he could anchor the starting rotation if he returns to full health.

Wyatt Hanoian, an infielder who earned Freshman of the Year honors in the Mountain West, brings a .357 batting average and versatile fielding skills that could earn him a starting spot in the Vols’ lineup.

Ricky Ojeda, a left‑handed pitcher from UC Irvine, posted a 3.77 ERA and 62 strikeouts over 62 innings as a junior, and his addition is seen as a boost to the bullpen’s depth and overall pitching flexibility.

What This Means for the Vols

Together, the quartet offers a blend of power hitting, pitching versatility, and experience that could shift the team’s competitive outlook, giving Tennessee a deeper and more adaptable roster heading into the next campaign.

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