Oklahoma State Cowboys Baseball Transfer Portal Tracker 2024: List of all players who've entered the transfer portal
The Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team entered the college baseball playoffs with optimism but failed to progress past the regionals. Following their loss to Florida, six players from the team have entered the transfer portal to look for new homes.
Hence, before the July 2 transfer portal deadline, let's take a look at the Cowboys set to depart the program.
A look at all the Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball players who entered the transfer portal this year
Here's a rundown of the Cowboys set to enter the free agency and their stats during their amateur careers. The stats are culled from the Oklahoma State University baseball website.
1. Bryce McCain, Pitcher
Bryce McCain is a freshman right-handed pitcher with the Cowboys. He was recruited by Josh Holliday but failed to record a single stat in his sole season at OSU.
McCain was a standout player at Aledo High School, showcasing his two-way potential by hitting .350 and posting a 1.75 ERA on the mound.
2. Tate Smith, Pitcher
Tate Smith was another right-handed pitcher who couldn't get a look in as a true freshman at OSU. This was despite his 6-foot-5 frame and impressive high school career.
Smith came into OSU with an 18-1 career record in high school and a reputation for being a big-game player.
3. Addison Smith, Infielder
Addison Smith has entered the transfer portal after just one year in Oklahoma. Smith earned playing time at OSU, going 0-for-3 in the batter's box and drawing a walk.
Smith was recruited by OSU after enjoying a stellar high school career. He was a three-time all-state performer at Liberty High School and posted a .444 batting average with 52 hits as a senior.
4. Max Galvin, Outfielder
Max Galvin did not record any stats in his sole season at Oklahoma State University.
5. Austin Lemon, Outfielder
Austin Lemon didn't record any stats with the Oklahoma State Cowboys and has decided to seek better opportunities.
6. Cole Johnson, First baseman
Cole Johnson leaves the Oklahoma State Cowboys believing he'll get better opportunities elsewhere. He didn't play in any games with the Cowboys and has entered the transfer portal ahead of the deadline.