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Michella Chester | krikya18.com | February 7, 2025

Top 12 transfers to watch in college baseball this season

College baseball's top 12 transfers for the 2025 season

We had so many high-profile transfers for this college baseball season that I’d need three days to go through them all. Here are 12 of the biggest transfers to watch.

I tried to keep just one position player from each school.

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1. Aiva Arquette, Oregon State (Previously at Washington)

First up, Oregon State landed Aiva Arquette, a 6-foot-4 middle infielder who hit .325 last year at Washington with 12 home runs and 14 doubles.

2. Wyatt Henseler, Texas A&M (Previously at Penn)

Wyatt Henseler transferred from Penn to Texas A&M after four seasons. He hit 14 or more homers in his last three seasons and has been consistent at the plate, hitting well over .300 all four years. Henseler will be joined by another high-profile transfer, Gavin Kash. He had an insane freshman year at Texas Tech in 2023 with 26 homers.

3. Andrew Fischer, Tennessee (Previously at Ole Miss)

Andrew Fischer was a significant pick up for Tennessee as the Vols lost most of their power bats from last year's national championship team. Fischer had 20 homers and 57 RBI for Ole Miss last season. Gavin Kilen, another big name, transferred in from Louisville.

4. Zach Root, Arkansas (Previously at East Carolina)

Let’s get a pitcher in the mix. 6-foot-1 lefty Zach Root went from ECU to Arkansas to bolster that pitching staff even more. Root had a 3.56 ERA.

5. Anthony Eyanson, Texas A&M (Previously at UC San Diego)

Anthony Eyanson transferred from UC San Diego to LSU. The righty posted a 3.07 ERA in 82 innings last season with 85 strikeouts.

6. Ethan Conrad, Wake Forest (Previously at Marist)

Wake Forest picked up a physical lefty in Ethan Conrad. He hit almost .390 last season with 18 doubles, 13 triples, and nine homers. 

7. Easton Winfield, Texas (Previously at UL Monroe)

Easton Winfield will be in a Texas uniform this season. Winfield hit double-digit homers last season at ULM while hitting over .330 with 18 stolen bases.

8. Kane Kepley, North Carolina (Previously at Liberty)

Kane Kepley will likely set the table for North Carolina, making for a great pickup for the Tar Heels without Vance Honeycutt in the lineup. Kepley hit .332 and stole 25 bases at Liberty last year. 

9. Daniel Dickinson, LSU (Previously at Utah Valley)

Daniel Dickinson went from Utah Valley to LSU. He hit over .360 the past two seasons, with 18 home runs last year along with 32 stolen bases.

10. Myles Patton, Texas A&M (Previously at Long Beach)

Myles Patton will likely step in as a weekend starter for Texas A&M. The 6-foot-3 lefty had a 3.26 ERA with 85 strikeouts at Long Beach. 

11. Blake Cyr, Florida (Previously at Miami (Fla.))

Blake Cyr transferred from Miami (Fla.) to Florida. Two years ago, he had a breakout freshman season where he hit 17 homers. Last year, he had just seven, but he has a lot of potential with the Gators.

12. Robbie Burnett, Georgia (Previously at UNC Asheville)

Finally, Georgia got a lot of key transfer pickups to fill the production lost from Charlie Condon, but I want to highlight Robbie Burnett, who brings some power from UNC Asheville. He hit over .320 with 18 homers and 15 stolen bases.

Devin Obee is another significant Georgia transfer, coming from Duke.

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