As Oregon Ducks baseball continues to feel the fall-out from transfer portal losses, a new rule change proposed by the MLB may hinder college teams like the Ducks from retaining talent.
The Oregon Ducks and coach Mark Wasikowski have been gut-punched by the NCAA transfer portal at the start of their offseason, losing one young offensive piece to the previous puzzle after another.
With Oregon Ducks baseball facing some transfer portal losses over the offseason, one potential returner continues to show his talent with a few marquee 2026 statistics.
After the departure of infielder Naulivou Lauaki Jr. and outfielder Angel Laya to the transfer portal, Oregon Ducks Baseball gets a nod that a few of their pitchers will remain with the program.
The Oregon Ducks baseball team suffered a blow on Tuesday as designated hitter Naulivou Lauaki Jr. entered the transfer portal, per a report from On3's Pete Nak
The Oregon Ducks' long-term plan involved relying on the offensive firepower from freshman right fielder Angel Laya, and now, coach Mark Wasikowski will have to look elsewhere after this major loss.
After Oregon's season ended one win short of the College World Series, head coach Mark Wasikowski reflected on the Ducks' homegrown culture, resilient senior class and what ultimately separated Texas from Oregon in the Austin Super Regional.
After a crushing defeat in the NCAA Super Regionals to the Texas Longhorns, freshman catcher Brayden Jaksa earns a title only five other Ducks in program history achieved.
Following their loss to the Texas Longhorns in the Austin Super Regional, the Oregon Ducks now prep for an offseason that could see the departure of these three players.
Texas Longhorns baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle didn't hold back about the Oregon Ducks, who will miss the College World Series after losing the Austin Super Regional.
Oregon’s season came to a heartbreaking end in Austin as the Ducks rallied from an early deficit and briefly took the lead before Texas responded late to secure a narrow Super Regional win and end Oregon’s College World Series hopes.
The Oregon Ducks baseball team is facing elimination vs. the Texas Longhorns in the Austin Super Regional. Will the Ducks' shot at the College World Series end on Sunday night?
No. 11 Oregon's Super Regional opener against No. 6 Texas was defined by missed opportunities with runners in scoring position and too many free passes on the mound.