
Georgia Secures Dual Transfer Boost
The Georgia Bulldogs bolster their lineup with two high‑performing Oregon alumni, while the Ducks confront an uncertain future after a series of departures.
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The Georgia Bulldogs bolster their lineup with two high‑performing Oregon alumni, while the Ducks confront an uncertain future after a series of departures.

Oregon Ducks freshman Naulivou Lauaki Jr. has narrowed his transfer destination to three SEC powerhouses, citing superior NIL resources as a decisive factor. His potential move follows a wave of departures from Oregon's roster, reshaping the team's outlook for the coming seasons.
Transfer infielder Will Craddock arrives from the University of South Carolina, bringing a .260 average, 10 home runs and 36 runs from his freshman season, and joins a roster reshaped by multiple transfers.

The Ducks will face Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Iowa, and Oregon State in a three‑day event that tests their rebuilt lineup and new coaching strategies.

Mississippi State University has secured two promising players for its 2027 baseball roster, highlighting a strategic push to enhance both hitting and fielding capabilities.

Mississippi State has added Oregon's starting catcher Burke-Lee Mabeus through the transfer portal, a move that comes as the program evaluates its roster for the upcoming season.

The Oregon Ducks are reshaping their 2027 baseball roster while gearing up for a high‑profile series in Texas, aiming to translate recent tournament success into a strong start.

After a three‑year stint that included a 4.92 ERA and 151 strikeouts, right‑hander Collin Clarke has committed to TCU, leaving Oregon to rebuild its rotation.

Oregon adds former Delta State outfielder Tucker Jones, a Gulf South Conference stolen‑base champion, to its 2027 roster as the program rebuilds after a wave of transfers.

The University of Oregon baseball team has secured four transfer players, each bringing distinct skills and experience, as the Ducks look to rebound from a strong 2026 campaign and chase a national title.

Recent departures of star players from Oregon’s baseball and basketball rosters highlight how transfer portal activity and NIL economics are reshaping the financial landscape of collegiate athletics.

A disappointing loss to the Texas Longhorns has triggered player exits from the Oregon Ducks baseball program, while Major League Baseball’s new draft guidelines threaten to alter the pathway for college athletes.

The Oregon Ducks baseball program is losing star athletes to the transfer portal, driven by financial incentives and better opportunities, while the university grapples with the imbalance between its high‑revenue football program and other sports.

After a standout 2026 campaign, Oregon’s catcher Burke-Lee Mabeus has announced he will test the transfer portal, joining a wave of Ducks players seeking new opportunities.

After a breakout year that earned him semifinalist honors for the Buster Posey Award, Oregon’s catcher Burke-Lee Mabeus has announced his move to the transfer portal, joining a wave of roster changes for the Ducks.

Burke-Lee Mabeus, Oregon’s versatile catcher, has announced his move to the transfer portal following a breakout sophomore campaign that combined strong hitting, solid defense, and notable framing skills.

The 2026 Oregon Ducks baseball season ended with a 43‑18 record, a super‑regional appearance and a mix of breakthroughs and setbacks that will shape the program’s next chapter.

The Ducks squandered a 4‑0 lead as Texas clawed back, with Sam Cozart’s final strikeout sealing the 6‑5 victory and sending the Longhorns to face Georgia in the College World Series.

In a four‑hour battle, the Oregon Ducks lost 6‑5 to Texas in Game 2 of the Super Regional, ending their season while the Longhorns secure a spot in the College World Series.

The Oregon Ducks lost 6-5 to the No. 6 Texas Longhorns in the Austin Super Regional, with a late rally falling just short as Texas added two runs in the eighth.

The Oregon Ducks rallied from a 4‑0 deficit but couldn’t overcome a decisive two‑run double by Texas in the eighth, ending their season and snapping a 72‑year streak of CWS appearances.

The Oregon Ducks lost 11‑3 to Texas in the Austin Super Regional, dropping their championship odds and forcing a double‑elimination battle.

In front of a home crowd in Austin, Texas combined timely hitting and clutch pitching to pull away early and never look back, setting the tone for the series.
Oregon’s offense stalled at critical moments as Texas capitalized on free bases and timely hitting to take a commanding lead.