FSU baseball players enter transfer portal after NCAA Tournament exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:11 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
College SportsFlorida State University baseball faces offseason changes as the transfer portal opened on June 1. After a disappointing end to the season, where the Seminoles lost twice to St. John's in the Tallahassee Regional, several players have declared their intent to transfer. Notable departures include Kelvyn Paulino Jr. and Chase Williams, both contributing players who struggled for consistency this season. Head coach Link Jarrett will look to enhance the roster, particularly the offense and pitching staff, as they prepare for next season. Continuous monitoring of player movements and new additions will take place throughout the offseason.
- •The transfer portal opened for college baseball on June 1.
- •Kelvyn Paulino Jr. and Chase Williams are among the players entering the portal.
- •FSU lost to St. John's in the NCAA Tournament.
- •Link Jarrett will seek to improve the roster for next season.
- •Pitching and offensive consistency were significant concerns this past season.
- 2:11 PMYahoo Sports — FSU baseball 2026 transfer portal tracker
"Who's staying and who's going? A look at all the movement this offseason with our FSU Seminoles baseball transfer portal tracker.
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