South Carolina baseball transfer portal tracker: Who’s in and who’s out
As the offseason begins for South Carolina, finding a new coach will not be the only thing taking place over the next few weeks. The transfer portal is officially open as well.
From now until July 2, college baseball players will be able to inform their school of their intention to enter the portal.
Regardless of who the Gamecocks hire as their next head coach, this portal cycle is going to be crucial. With Mark Kingston out, there’s a chance a lot of talent from this year’s squad could seek a new opportunity. But most will wait to see what direction the program goes with who comes in to replace Kingston.
Over the next few weeks, GamecockCentral will update this story as South Carolina undergoes any transfer movement.
Players who have entered the transfer portal
Jevarra Martin — left-handed pitcher
Martin entered the portal on May 31. He only appeared in one game for South Carolina in 2024. On Feb. 17 against Miami (OH), he gave up two runs on 15 pitches thrown.
Jackson Phipps — left-handed pitcher
Phipps entered the portal on June 4. He’s been with the program since 2021, where he made 12 appearances as a freshman. He missed the entire 2022 campaign before returning in 2023 to pitch in nine games. Over 21 total appearances, the left-hander owns a 6.64 ERA with 27 strikeouts and 13 walks.
Carson Hornung — infielder
Hornung entered the portal on June 4. In three seasons at South Carolina, he slashed .227/.412/.347 with six homers and 39 RBI in 96 games. He saw a significant decrease in his role this season, only appearing in seven games and totaling eight at-bats.
Austin Williamson — right-handed pitcher
Williamson entered the portal on June 4. As a freshman in 2023, the right-hander pitched to a 3.05 ERA in 20.2 innings with 25 strikeouts and seven walks. But he only appeared in three games as a sophomore and finished with an 11.57 ERA. He last pitched in a game on Feb. 24 vs. Belmont.
Tristan Salinas — infielder
Salinas ended the portal on June 4. He didn’t appear in any games for South Carolina this season. He was the No. 6 middle infielder and the No. 21 overall player in North Carolina in the class of 2023 by Perfect Game.
Incoming transfers
Caleb Jones — right-handed pitcher
Jones entered the portal on May 25 and committed to South Carolina. He spent the last three seasons at Winthrop, where he went 2-3 with a 6.87 ERA over 73.1 innings. He struck out 72 and walked 29.
This story will be updated.
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