Bino Watters transfers from Notre Dame to LSU baseball
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 6:22 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Bino Watters, a former star outfielder for Notre Dame, has transferred to the LSU Tigers for the upcoming season. This marks the second consecutive year that a standout player from Notre Dame has moved to the SEC, following catcher Carson Tinney's decision to join Texas last year. Watters aims to replicate Tinney's success after Notre Dame's inconsistent performance in recent seasons, particularly during the ACC schedule. The move comes as the Irish baseball program seeks to recover from a disappointing year with Watters hoping for a standout season at LSU.
- •Bino Watters was a standout outfielder for Notre Dame.
- •He has committed to LSU after seeking a new opportunity.
- •Last year, catcher Carson Tinney also transferred to Texas.
- •Notre Dame struggled competitively during the recent season.
- •The Irish hope to replace Watters effectively in the lineup.
- 6:22 PMYahoo Sports — Former Notre Dame baseball star Bino Watters will now play in the SEC
"For the second year in-a-row, a former star Notre Dame baseball player, OF Bino Watters, has transferred to an SEC powerhouse.
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