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Rutgers Baseball Loses Key Outfielder to Transfer Portal as Roster Shifts Loom

Chase Krewson’s departure highlights a broader movement among Scarlet Knights players ahead of the June 30 deadline

Chase Krewson, a standout outfielder who spent a single season with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, has announced his entry into the NCAA transfer portal, marking the end of a brief but impactful stint in New Jersey.

During that season he posted nine home runs, drove in 30 runs and batted .264, numbers that placed him among the team’s more reliable hitters despite a modest overall average.

His departure is not an isolated case; several other members of the Rutgers roster have also signaled their intent to explore new opportunities as the college baseball transfer window remains open through June 30.

Implications for the Scarlet Knights

Coaching staff and athletic administrators are already turning their attention to the upcoming recruitment cycle, hoping to replenish the lineup with fresh talent that can fill the void left by Krewson and his peers.

The program’s recent history includes transfers from Duke University and the University of Central Florida, underscoring a pattern of player movement across regional powerhouses.

While the loss of experienced contributors presents a challenge, the staff remains optimistic that incoming freshmen and junior college transfers will bring the depth and offensive firepower needed to stay competitive in the Big Ten conference.

Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the roster reshapes in the coming weeks, wondering whether the new additions can sustain the momentum built in recent seasons.

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