
Missouri State’s 2027 Baseball Transfer Class Ranks 16th Nationally
Missouri State University has bolstered its 2027 baseball squad with eleven transfer athletes, earning a 16th‑place national ranking and the top spot among non‑Power Four programs.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Kaden Peer across Baseball, Basketball.

Missouri State University has bolstered its 2027 baseball squad with eleven transfer athletes, earning a 16th‑place national ranking and the top spot among non‑Power Four programs.
Analysts forecast a competitive field for the 2027 NCAA baseball championship, highlighting eight teams with strong rosters, key transfers and promising talent.

After erasing an 11‑run deficit in a game that stretched nearly a full day, the Tigers followed with a 7‑0 shutout, extending their winning streak to eleven and marking their best start since 2017.

The Tigers aim to rebound from a Georgia loss as they host Vanderbilt in a three‑game series that will be streamed live on SEC Network+ and feature Senior Day ceremonies on Sunday.

After a dozen players left the program, the University of Missouri’s baseball team is pinning its hopes on new shortstop Wilfred Gonzalez, whose recent collegiate stats signal a potential turnaround for the Tigers.

Missouri’s last scheduled non‑conference clash with Kansas headlines a whirlwind of transfer portal moves and early commitments that could reshape the program’s future.
Eleven Missouri baseball players have entered the transfer portal since June 1, including standouts Tyler Macon, Blaize Ward and Kaden Peer, while head coach Kerrick Jackson prepares for a 2027 return.

Mississippi State baseball used a witty social media post to showcase their role in testing the SEC's new automated ball-strike challenge system, setting the stage for a key quarterfinal matchup.
Mississippi State used a new automated ball-strike challenge system to turn a called ball into a strike three, while Ole Miss failed to overturn a similar call the previous day. The Bulldogs will next face top-seeded Georgia.

Mizzou baseball fell 12-2 to No. 16 Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament second round, ending a breakthrough season that delivered the program's first tournament victory since 2017.

The No. 17 Rebels lost 10‑8 to the Tigers in Hoover, with Hayden Federico’s four‑RBI performance highlighted by a career‑high night and a late rally that fell short.

A late‑inning rally lifts the Tigers past Ole Miss, securing a matchup with Mississippi State and a spot on the SEC Network.
Missouri’s 10-8 victory over Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament not only halted the Rebels’ four‑game winning streak but also shifted the landscape for both teams heading into the NCAA Tournament.
Missouri overcame a four-run deficit to beat Ole Miss 10-8, setting up a showdown with Mississippi State and a chance at its first NCAA Regional berth since 2012.
The Rebels open the SEC Tournament on May 19 in Hoover, Alabama, seeking a strong start that could cement a top‑16 national host seed, with key performances from Dom Decker, Tristan Bissetta and others.

The Tigers will face Ole Miss on Tuesday morning, with the game streaming live on the SEC Network and a storied series history on the line.

Mizzou’s baseball team opens the SEC Tournament against Ole Miss, a matchup that pits a rising Missouri roster against a nationally ranked opponent, with key players poised to make an impact.

The Missouri Tigers lost 12‑7 to Texas, with key performances from Ward, Seals, Serna and Patterson, and will meet Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament, streamed by Learfield.

Texas built an early lead with home runs and a grand slam, but Mizzou's seventh‑inning surge fell just short, setting up a decisive series finale and a trip to the SEC Tournament.