Auburn transfer Chris Stanfield announces commitment to LSU
LSU has added a big-time piece out of the transfer portal from one of its rivals. Former Auburn outfielder Chris Stanfield has committed to LSU, he announced Tuesday on Twitter.
Stanfield is transferring to LSU after spending a pair of seasons at Auburn. He hit .276 this past season with four home runs, eight doubles and 25 RBIs.
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“Thank you God for your many blessings! I am very excited to announce that I will be transferring to Louisiana State University to further my athletic & academic career! Geaux Tigers!” Chris Stanfield posted.
The Florida native was ranked as the No. 84 player in the country coming out of high school, according to Perfect Game. He came in and immediately contributed for the Tigers as a freshman in 2023, appearing in 50 games, with 40 starts.
Stanfield hit .280 and had a team-high nine stolen bases as a freshman. He added eight doubles, two triples, three homers and 22 RBIs. Stanfield finished second on the team with nine stolen bases this past season.
ECU transfer outfielder Bristol Carter committed to Auburn
While Auburn lost Chris Stanfield to the transfer portal, the Tigers also recently added a piece from the transfer portal.
On Monday, Auburn landed a transfer commitment from a very highly touted player, getting the commitment from former ECU outfielder Bristol Carter.
Carter officially entered the NCAA transfer portal 11 days ago on June 6.
During the 2024 season, Carter hit .346 with two home runs and 31 RBI as a freshman at ECU. He played in 56 games with 46 starts, primarily playing left field. He profiles more as a center fielder, and spent some time there during the season as well.
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Carter was named to the All-AAC Freshman Team and has earned Second Team Freshman All-American honors from Perfect Game.
In addition to his two home runs, Carter had seven doubles and a triple. He struck out 23 times at the plate, walking 12 times with six hit by pitches. He stole four bases on the year, though he has dynamic speed that makes him an immediate threat on the basepaths.
Even with just two home runs on the season as a freshman, Carter does have some pop in his swing and could add some power to his game as he continues to develop.
Auburn finished in last place in the SEC this season. The Tigers were 27-26 overall and 8-22 during SEC play. As a team, the Tigers hit .276 on the season with 81 home runs and 94 doubles. Just one player reached double digit in steals, that being Cooper Weiss who had 27 in 35 attempts. Carter, if given the opportunity, has a chance to reach that mark steadily.
Carter will become the fifth transfer to land at Auburn during this cycle out of the portal. He joins pitchers Samuel Dutton (LSU) and Ryan Hetzler (California Baptist), in addition to catcher Lucas Steele (Samford) and Eric Snow (USF).