Georgia baseball has nation's No. 1 transfer class

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The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team had a historic season in 2026. The Dawgs ended the year with an overall record of 53-14 (23-7 SEC). Georgia made the College World Series and won the SEC championship. This offseason, Georgia has reloaded in authoritative fashion through the transfer portal.

Georgia baseball currently holds the top-ranked transfer class in the nation, per 64Analytics. The Bulldogs have landed 12 total commitments over the first month of the offseason, and Georgia appears to be on track to dominate on the diamond once again in 2027. The Dawgs earned a commitment from former FSU star Hunter Carns, while WCC player of the year Mikey Bell has landed at Georgia.

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Georgia most recently landed two major power hitters in Jake Hanley and Naulivou Lauaki Jr. Hanley was a star with the Indiana Hoosiers last season, while Lauaki flashed his power on numerous occasions during his time with the Oregon Ducks. Riley Goodman will look to bounce back on the mound in 2027 after transferring from South Carolina to UGA. Georgia has added an excellent mix of talent at a handful of different positions from the transfer portal. 

Georgia may emerge as a top candidate for a couple more players who remain available in the transfer portal. The Bulldogs were widely regarded as the best team in college baseball throughout the majority of the 2026 season, and Georgia and manager Wes Johnson have dominated over the first month of the offseason.

College baseball transfer portal rankings

  1. Georgia
  2. Tennessee
  3. Arkansas
  4. Mississippi State
  5. LSU

Georgia baseball transfer portal additions as of July 4

  • Naulivou Lauaki Jr. (DH, Oregon)
  • Hunter Carns (C, Florida State)
  • Mikey Bell (INF, Gonzaga)
  • Jake Hanley (INF, Indiana)
  • Casey McCoy (INF, Louisiana Tech)
  • Matthew Cuccias (RHP, Wichita State)
  • Luke Howe (RHP, Long Beach State)
  • Cooper Walls (RHP, Florida)
  • Cristofer Cespedes (RHP, Maryland)
  • Mathew Farmer (INF, North Florida)
  • Jet Gilliam (OF, Utah)
  • Riley Goodman (RHP, South Carolina)

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