Cincinnati Bearcats baseball secures three players for 2027 season
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 1:29 AM
Last updated Jun 5, 2026
Cincinnati Bearcats baseball announced that sophomore players Quinton Coats and Derrick Pitts, along with freshman Enzo Infelise, will return for the 2027 season. This follows the team's elimination from the NCAA Starkville Regional, where they featured multiple underclassmen. Head coach Jordan Bischel expressed hope for more players to announce their return. Coats set a school record with 28 home runs this season, while Infelise led the team in hitting as a freshman. The Bearcats are also preparing for the upcoming MLB Draft, where standout players could be selected.
- •Quinton Coats hit 28 home runs, setting a school record.
- •Derrick Pitts improved to.329 with 42 RBIs this season.
- •Enzo Infelise led the team in hitting with a.374 average.
- •Bearcats made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time.
- •MLB Draft begins on July 11.
- 1:29 AMYahoo Sports — Cincinnati Bearcats baseball already has 3 key players back for 2027
"Quinton Coats, Derrick Pitts and Enzo Infelise have all agreed to return to Cincinnati Bearcats baseball in 2027
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