
Johnny Gomez Commits to Arkansas Baseball
A highly ranked transfer infielder from Florida pledges to the University of Arkansas, bringing a strong bat, versatile defense, and a proven track record of offensive production.
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A highly ranked transfer infielder from Florida pledges to the University of Arkansas, bringing a strong bat, versatile defense, and a proven track record of offensive production.

Coach Dave Van Horn discusses the unprecedented 41‑player roster for the 2027 season, highlighting key transfers, elite freshmen, and the return of experienced players.

The Arkansas baseball program is shaping its 2027 lineup around the return of key infielders Nolan Souza and TJ Pompey, while draft selections like Carson Wiggins add depth and optimism.
The Razorbacks announced a program‑record 12 selections in the 2026 MLB Draft, highlighted by three first‑round picks, while navigating the loss of key players and integrating a full slate of unsigned high‑school signees.

With Ryder Helfrick, Hunter Dietz and Carson Wiggins projected as first‑round picks, Arkansas baseball continues its pipeline of talent, while the draft’s broadcast partners announce where fans can follow the action
The Razorbacks' latest roster overhaul adds fifteen transfers, eight of whom are projected as MLB Draft prospects, including standout outfielder AJ Evasco, pitcher Michael Malki and infielder Ben Cleary.
With the 2026 MLB Draft set for July 11‑12 in Philadelphia, Arkansas could see two first‑round selections, including consensus top‑20 catcher Ryder Helfrick and pitcher Hunter Dietz, while coach Dave Van Horn lambasts the schedule and key players weigh return versus pro debut.
Manny Marin, a standout shortstop from Tennessee, has pledged to join the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball program for the 2027 season, bringing a blend of offensive potential and elite defensive talent to Fayetteville.
The NCAA's recent eligibility change grants student‑athletes an extra year if they enroll after turning 19, reshaping draft strategies for several rising college baseball talents.

The Razorbacks have added twelve Division I transfers, bolstered by a new NCAA eligibility rule and increased funding, while star pitcher Carson Wiggins weighs a return after elbow surgery.
Ben Cleary, a junior college transfer from Santa Clara, has pledged to join Arkansas’s baseball program for the 2026 season, bringing a .358 career average, solid defensive metrics and a balanced walk‑strikeout ratio to the SEC.
On June 15, 2024, Wills Maginnis, a .306 sophomore standout from Georgia State, pledged to join the Arkansas Razorbacks, a move that could reshape the team's infield as several current starters eye the MLB Draft.

The Arkansas Razorbacks have turned to the transfer portal to fill critical gaps, landing former Preseason Player of the Year Dawson Bryce, home‑run record holder Zeb Allen and promising left‑hander Ridge Harvey.

Dawson Bryce, a decorated infielder from the University of Charlotte, has signed with the University of Arkansas, bringing a high‑profile bat and draft‑risk considerations to the Razorbacks' roster.
After a injury‑shortened senior season at Charlotte, Dawson Bryce is set to bring his bat and experience to Arkansas, where he will contend for playing time amid a crowded roster and potential professional draft interest.
Arkansas infielder Carson Brumbaugh has turned to the transfer portal after a .140 batting average and a benching in March, while his brother Cayden prepares for a College World Series showdown.

Carson Brumbaugh, once heralded as the SEC’s top freshman, struggled with a .140 average and was benched mid-season, prompting his entry into the transfer portal.
Despite a strong 41‑22 record, the Razorbacks exited the NCAA tournament in the Lawrence Regional, hampered by injuries, defensive lapses and a weakened pitching staff.

A look at the offseason moves, projected roster changes, and the impact of the new roster‑cap rules for the Razorbacks.

A dramatic showdown between Kansas and Arkansas in the 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship featured strong pitching, key RBIs, and a 13‑6 victory for the Jayhawks, broadcast live on ESPN+.

A late‑inning rally powered by key home runs propelled Arkansas to a 10‑9 win over Northeastern, earning a spot in the championship round and a looming clash with Kansas.

A back‑and‑forth battle saw the Razorbacks pull ahead with clutch hits and secure a berth in the regional title game.
A back‑and‑forth contest in Lawrence saw the Razorbacks rally in the seventh and ninth innings to secure a 10‑9 victory over Northeastern, preserving their season.
Arkansas' ace left‑hander Hunter Dietz makes his long‑awaited tournament debut as the Razorbacks meet the Jayhawks in a high‑stakes regional game on Saturday.