Jayce Tharnish breaks down Kentucky commitment
Kentucky's likely final transfer addition was a star at St. Bonaventure as a redshirt sophomore, slashing .403/.461/.597 with 11 doubles, two triples and seven homers.
With the roster building portion of the offseason most likely complete, let's take a look at how the offseason has gone so far for the Wildcats.
Bell was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays with the No. 66 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, but will attend UK.
Adam Hachman, an incoming redshirt freshman from Arkansas, was previously ranked as a top-50 draft prospect by Baseball America before an arm injury.
Burkes will be Kentucky's most experienced returning position player in 2025, plus some portal news that could be coming.
The Wildcats had two players drafted in the top 60 for the first time in school history but saw six incoming commitments be selected.
The next three days will play a big role in determining the Wildcats' 2025 roster. Here's what to watch for during the MLB draft.
The Wildcats' new hitting coach was hired on Sunday to replace Nick Ammirati
Schwartz, a former Texas signee, is ranked in the top-125 nationally by Perfect Game and recently committed to Kentucky.
A 6-5, 220-pound right-hander, Watson gives UK another weekend arm possibility in 2025.
Montoya is a career .306 hitter with elite bat-to-ball skills and the ability to play center field.
Kentucky could soon close on a few portal targets, plus a note on the search for the third assistant.
The first edition of the Bat Cats Central mailbag looks at Nick Ammirati's departure, what UK might look for in a replacement, roster moves and more.
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