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Florida Baseball 2027 Transfer Portal Tracker
Losses in portal:
June 5: Blake Brookins, outfielder, junior
Blake Brookins enters the transfer portal with two years of eligibility. The outfielder didn’t see the field in 2026 but played in four games his sophomore season, starting two designated hitter. Brookins recorded two doubles and scored two runs while batting going 3-for-10.
June 5: Cooper Walls, RHP, sophomore
Cooper Walls started 10 games out of his 17 mound appearances for Florida in 2026. Through 37 2/3 innings, the right-hander posted a 7.17 ERA and retired 37 batters. Walls took the slab first during the Gators’ season-ending 10-2 loss to Troy in the NCAA Gainesville Regional but was pulled at the top of the second inning after allowing two runs and walking two batters.
June 3: Christian Rodriguez, RHP, redshirt sophomore
Chrisitian Rodriguez made three appearances on the slab in 2026 for Florida. Through his 1 1/3 innings pitched, the right-hander walked two batters and allowed three runs. During the 2025 season, his first year against collegiate opponents, Rodriguez made 22 relief appearances. He posted a 5.32 ERA through 23 1/3 innings while retiring 31 batters and walking 11.
June 1: McCall Biemiller, LHP, sophomore
Left-handed pitcher McCall Biemiller left Florida on the first day of the transfer portal. Biemiller saw the field once in the 2026 season, walking the one batter he faced during the Gators’ 6-0 loss to Alabama on March 20.
The lefty saw more action his 2025 freshman season, appearing in 11 games while posting a 5.93 ERA.
June 1: Matthew Jenkins, RHP, junior
Right-handed pitcher Matthew Jenkins didn’t see any action on the mound during his second season with the Gators. Jenkins started in four of his nine appearances for Florida in 2025, logging 24 strikeouts and a 9.64 ERA across 14 innings pitched. Before joining the Gators, Jenkins started his Gainesville baseball stint at Santa Fe, pitching in 16 games.
June 1: Cooper Moss, RHP, freshman
Right-handed pitcher Cooper Moss didn’t get to try his arm out against collegiate opponents in his freshman season. Moss came from J.R Arnold High School, where he dominated the mound, recording a 1.28 ERA across 247 innings during his 56 career appearances.