
Hunter Warren and McCall Biemiller Commit to NC State Baseball for 2027
Infielder Hunter Warren and pitcher McCall Biemiller will join the NC State Wolfpack in 2027, bringing elite high‑school credentials and proven collegiate experience.
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Infielder Hunter Warren and pitcher McCall Biemiller will join the NC State Wolfpack in 2027, bringing elite high‑school credentials and proven collegiate experience.

The University of Florida's baseball program is reshaping its roster as the 2026 season approaches, with a mix of departures and high‑profile transfers shaping the outlook.

Zach Edwards joins a Gators roster in flux, bringing a 5.68 ERA and a high‑velocity arsenal as the team navigates a wave of transfers.

The Gators have added two Oregon State pitchers and several other transfers, while awaiting draft decisions from key players before the portal closes on June 30.

John Martinez, a former Florida Gators infielder, is set to rejoin the University of Florida after spending the last two seasons at Florida Atlantic University. During his time with the Owls, Martinez compiled a .290 batting average and a .755 OPS while appearing in 110 games, and he posted a .973 fielding percentage that highlighted his reliability at the hot corner. Now playing for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League, he has opened his summer campaign with a .556 average over two games, underscoring the carry‑over of his offensive spark. The Gators have seen a wave of movement in the transfer portal, with seven pitchers and three position players entering the transfer market, while the coaching staff has secured fresh talent through recent commitments. Among the newcomers are former FGCU catcher Jon Embury, Jacksonville State right‑hander Maddox McDougall, Oregon State southpaw Trey Morris and Utah State infielder Kyle McDaniel, each of whom bring a mix of power and poise to the roster. Coach Rich Dorman, who has guided the team’s pitching staff for several seasons, expressed confidence that the blend of returning veterans and fresh arms will restore depth and competitiveness as the schedule unfolds. The moves reflect a broader trend in college baseball, where player mobility has become a central theme, prompting programs to adapt strategies both on and off the diamond.

Veteran infielder John Martinez rejoins the Florida Gators after a standout season at FAU, adding versatility as the program reshapes its roster ahead of the 2026 draft.

The University of Florida’s baseball program is entering a critical phase of reconstruction as it seeks to shore up a roster that has seen several key departures in recent weeks. With the transfer portal set to close at the end of June and the MLB Draft slated to begin in mid‑July, the Gators are balancing the urgency of filling gaps with the uncertainty of how incoming talent will fit into the 2027 lineup.

The Gators lose several standout players to the draft and the portal, while welcoming fresh talent with strong collegiate credentials, setting the stage for a competitive 2026 campaign.

Florida adds left‑handed ace Trey Morris from Oregon State, while several pitchers enter the portal and new transfers Jon Embury and Maddox McDougall commit.

Despite a 10‑2 loss to Troy in the Gainesville Regional final, the University of Florida baseball program is turning to the transfer portal to replenish talent while confronting the departure of nine seniors and projected MLB draftees.

Eli Blair, a left‑handed pitcher from J.R. Arnold High in Panama City Beach, announced his move to the transfer portal on Monday, joining several other Florida players seeking new opportunities.

Florida’s rising sophomore left‑hander Eli Blair announced his transfer on Monday, joining a wave of southpaws exiting the program while the team welcomes new talent ahead of the next season.
Trey Morris, a freshman All‑American left‑hander, commits to the University of Florida, adding depth to a pitching staff that needed left‑handed options.

Florida’s baseball team secured commitments from Oregon State pitcher Trey Morris, a freshman All‑American with a 1.98 ERA, and Utah Tech infielder Kyle McDaniel, a .340 hitter, as the Gators prepare for a competitive offseason.

Cooper Walls' move from Florida to Georgia marks a pivotal moment in his collegiate career and reflects the growing influence of the transfer portal in college baseball.

The program announces the hiring of Taylor Black, a former Florida Gators assistant, and the addition of pitchers Jesse Gutierrez and McCall Biemiller along with catcher Andrew Raymond, while recognizing standout performers Rett Johnson and Luke Nixon.

The Gators are reshaping their 2027 baseball squad, adding standout catcher Jon Embury and right‑hander Maddox McDougall while several key players enter the transfer portal.

A 10‑2 loss to Troy ended the Gators' season, but the aftermath brings nine graduates, several players headed for the 2026 MLB Draft, and a wave of transfers that could redefine the program.

Two promising left‑handed arms, one from Florida and the other from San Jose State, have committed to the Wolfpack, bringing a mix of freshman spark and seasoned resilience

Maddox McDougall, a right‑handed pitcher from Jacksonville State, has pledged to the Florida Gators through the transfer portal, adding a proven arm to a roster reshaped by recent departures.

Left‑hander Rivers Kurland has entered the transfer portal, leaving Florida with only two southpaws and prompting coach Kevin O'Sullivan to prioritize left‑handed talent in the upcoming cycle.

A 10‑2 loss to Troy ended the Gators’ season, prompting a wave of departures and new transfers as the program looks to rebuild.

Rivers Kurland, a top‑ranked left‑hander from the 2025 class, has entered the transfer portal, prompting Florida to overhaul its pitching staff and target new talent.

The Gators’ season ended in a 10‑2 loss to Troy, sparking a wave of departures and strategic transfers as the program looks to reload for 2027.