Florida Lands Freshman All-American Lefty Trey Morris from Oregon State
After losing three left-handed pitchers to the transfer portal, Florida grabbed its first lefty.
Oregon State pitcher Trey Morris followed his pitching coach Rich Dorman, who joined Florida’s staff Monday, announcing his commitment Tuesday on X.
In 2026, Morris made eight starts, appearing in 16 games while posting a 7-0 record. The lefty held a 1.98 ERA across 59 innings, ranking second nationally in ERA. The freshman kept a 67-to-15 strikeouts-to-walks ratio and limited opponents to a .166 batting average.
Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association awarded Morris Freshman All-American. The freshman comes from a pitching that led the country in ERA (3.22), total strikeouts (699), WHIP (1.14) and hits allowed per nine innings (6.94).
On May 31, Morris pitched a season-high 6 1/3 innings and nine strikeouts during the Beavers 10-1 win over Washington State, where he allowed one hit and one run.
For a complete look at Florida’s transfer portal additions and departures, check out our Florida baseball transfer tracker.
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