LSU baseball adds top transfer outfielder Bino Waters from Notre Dame
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 2:40 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
LSU baseball secured a commitment from Bino Waters, a top outfielder from Notre Dame, on Wednesday. Waters ranked No. 3 in the transfer portal and is the highest-rated addition for LSU this cycle. He brings strong offensive statistics from his time at Notre Dame, where he achieved a.362 batting average and hit 10 home runs. This move comes as LSU seeks to replace key outfield players expected to turn professional, with the program aiming to improve after missing the tournament for the first time since 2011. Waters becomes the third transfer announced by LSU, joining pitcher Landon Hood and shortstop Dawson Park.
- •Bino Waters transfers from Notre Dame to LSU baseball
- •Waters had 1.057 OPS and 10 homers in 2026
- •LSU needs to fill significant outfield roles
- •Waters is LSU's third transfer addition this cycle
- •Jay Johnson focuses on roster improvement after missing the tournament
- 2:40 PMYahoo Sports — LSU baseball lands elite transfer portal outfielder from Notre Dame
"LSU baseball kept building its elite transfer portal class on Wednesday, securing a commitment from a top-ranked outfielder.
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