Kyuss Gargett, a junior infielder who spent one season with the TCU Horned Frogs, has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, marking the latest shuffle in a busy offseason for the program.
During his lone year in Fort Worth, Gargett appeared in 30 games and posted a .217 batting average, numbers that followed a two‑year stint at Kentucky where he hit .243 over 52 appearances.
The move was first reported by Jamie Plunkett of HornedFrogBlitz, who broke the story to a national audience of college baseball followers.
A Strategic Response from TCU
Rather than dwell on the loss, TCU’s coaching staff moved quickly to shore up the infield, securing verbal commitments from two promising prospects.
Midland College standout Bammer Maes, a versatile infielder, and Coastal Carolina utility player Trace Mazon both announced their intentions to join the Horned Frogs, providing depth and offensive firepower.
Their arrivals underscore the program’s intent to maintain competitiveness despite the departure of Gargett, who becomes the second TCU infielder this season to seek a new collegiate home.
The ripple effect of these transfers will be closely watched as the Horned Frogs prepare for the upcoming campaign, with fans eager to see how the new pieces fit into the lineup.