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Alabama outfielder Parker Picot to enter NCAA transfer portal

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko06/13/24

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Alabama outfielder Parker Picot will enter the NCAA transfer portal, he announced on social media. He played just one season for the Crimson Tide.

“I’d like to thank the University of Alabama for my time spent with the program,” Picot wrote on Twitter. “With that being said I will be entering the transfer portal. I am playing in the Northwood league for the Royal Oak Leprechauns this summer!”

Picot played in three games during his freshman season and had one hit across two at-bats in 2024.

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Picot entered Alabama after playing high school ball at Rochester Adams High School (Mich.). He was the No. 1 overall prospect in the state, according to Perfect Game USA.

As a senior, Picot batted .387, had 45 hits, 12 home runs and 43 RBI. He also maintained a 1.88 ERA with a 5-1 record and 88 strikeouts on the mound.

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Parker Picot enters transfer portal following end of Alabama season

Alabama baseball suffered a 4-0 loss to Stetson at Dick Howser Stadium to end the Tide’s time at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. The Crimson Tide finished the 2024 season at 33-24 overall.

“The lasting memory of the 2024 Alabama baseball team is going to be a group of fighters, a group of tough kids and a group that pulled together to do some special things,” head coach Rob Vaughn said,

“That’s the stuff these guys will take with them when the pain goes. I would much rather be hurting now (at a Regional). I’ve had teams that can’t wait for the season to end, but that’s the exact opposite of this team. It hurts to see this thing end.”