Alabama outfielder Camden Hayslip enters NCAA transfer portal
Alabama junior outfielder Camden Hayslip has entered the NCAA transfer portal with a do-not-contact tag, according to a report from On3’s Pete Nakos.
Hayslip is a 6-foot-2 junior and two-time SEC academic honor roll member.
Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action!
He has made relatively scant impact at Alabama, appearing in only a handful of games in each of his three seasons with the program.
Hayslip appeared in eight games with two starts as a rookie in 2022, batting .200 with a home run, three RBI and two runs scored. He would parlay that success into a doubling of appearances the following year.
In 2023, Hayslip appeared in 16 games and made one start. He batted .211 and hit a grand slam, while notching six RBI, four runs and two walks.
But in 2024, his junior year, Hayslip’s appearances slipped to just seven games, though he did start two contests. He failed to record a hit in 11 at-bats, while he drew two walks as his only contributions at the plate.
Top 10
- 1
RIP Ben
Kirk Herbstreit announces dog's passing
- 2Breaking
Billy Napier
Florida to retain head coach
- 3
Livvy Dunne - Paul Skenes
ESPN College GameDay Guest Pickers
- 4
Special visitor
LSU hosting live tiger vs. Alabama
- 5Live
Florida fans react
Gators faithful react to Billy Napier news
Hayslip is one of the first baseball players into the NCAA transfer portal this offseason, though there have been a handful of others, including some from the SEC.
Florida INF John Martinez enters transfer portal
Florida baseball freshman infielder John Martinez has entered the NCAA transfer portal after just one year with the program, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.
His decision comes just as the Gators advance out of the Stillwater Regional of the NCAA Tournament and will now go on to play in the super regional round with a chance to play in Omaha on the line.
In his rookie year, Martinez failed to really see the field and didn’t get an at bat all season long. Coming into college, the Florida Athletics website notes he was “ranked as the No. 30 shortstop in Florida” by Perfect Game. He also has a younger brother with the similar name of Jonathan.
On3’s Alex Weber also contributed to this report.