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Rutgers Baseball Bolsters Pitching Staff with Transfer Warren Miller

The Scarlet Knights add a proven arm from SUNY‑Cortland, joining a wave of portal acquisitions.

A Strategic Addition for the Scarlet Knights

Rutgers Baseball announced the signing of Warren Miller, a right‑handed pitcher who transferred from SUNY‑Cortland. Miller arrives with two years of eligibility remaining, and a possible third year under recent NCAA rule adjustments, giving the program a valuable asset for the upcoming seasons.

During his most recent campaign, Miller logged 13 starts en route to a 4‑1 record and a 2.88 earned run average. He struck out 72 batters while walking only 35, and held opponents to a .159 batting average across 68.2 innings. Those numbers earned him First Team ABCA and First Team D3baseball.com honors, underscoring his impact on the mound.

Miller is not arriving alone. He joins a group of recent portal additions that includes former Coastal Carolina right‑hander Jaxon Appelman, Monmouth’s Ryan Mealy, and St. Bonaventure’s Enger Paulino. The influx of talent reflects Rutgers’ aggressive approach to strengthening its pitching rotation through the transfer market.

Coaching staff members have praised Miller’s blend of experience and poise. His background at SUNY‑Cortland, where he amassed a solid innings total and consistent strikeout rates, suggests he can contribute immediately while also mentoring younger arms. The move aligns with the program’s broader ambition to compete at a higher level within the Big Ten conference.

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