
Texas Longhorns Target 2027 College Baseball Crown
Coach Jim Schlossnagle assembles a 2027 roster that blends high‑school signees, returning seniors and portal talent, aiming for a national title.
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Coach Jim Schlossnagle assembles a 2027 roster that blends high‑school signees, returning seniors and portal talent, aiming for a national title.

The University of Texas is adding six experienced transfers across infield, catching, outfield and pitching to sustain its championship momentum.
Analysts forecast a competitive field for the 2027 NCAA baseball championship, highlighting eight teams with strong rosters, key transfers and promising talent.

Brennan's commitment adds a proven bat and elite defense to the Longhorns as they reshape their roster for the upcoming season.

The Longhorns finished 2026 with a 46‑15 record and a College World Series appearance, but several star players are set to leave while new talent and coaching staff arrive for the upcoming season.

Texas adds 6‑foot‑7 right‑hander Gavin King from Middle Tennessee State, hoping coach Max Weiner can unlock his potential after a mixed debut.

The Minot Vistas rolled through a trio of non‑conference matchups, posting shutouts and rally wins while key hitters and arms shined.

Texas Longhorns baseball strengthens its 2027 roster with Gavin King's arrival, new coaching hires, and strategic player movements.

Gavin King’s high‑90s fastball and 59 strikeouts last season arrive as the Longhorns navigate the futures of draft‑eligible juniors and reshape their relief rotation.

The Minot North baseball team has climbed to the No. 2 seed in the Western Dakota Association tournament, driven by standout stats from Brody Mueller, Mason Stewart, Kayden Danielson and others, and will face Williston in the quarterfinals at Municipal Ballpark.

With just one win needed to lock a tournament berth, the Blue Raiders prepare for a pivotal showdown, highlighted by standout performances from Matt Wolfe, Cooper Clapp and Tyler Minnick.

Petaluma advanced past Vintage with a 3‑1 victory, while Casa Grande edged Sonoma Valley 2‑1. Key contributions from Jones, Okamura, Mercado and Nicholas highlight a highly anticipated championship showdown.