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Alabama secures commitment from Big 12 transfer pitcher

Alabama secures commitment from Big 12 transfer pitcher

USA Today06-07-2025
Earlier this past week, the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball program landed yet another commitment via the NCAA transfer portal in right-hander pitcher Tyler Boudreau.
Boudreau comes to Tuscaloosa after spending the 2025 season at Texas Tech, his lone in Lubbock.
With the Red Raiders, the right-hander made a total of 13 appearances during the 2025 season, 10 of which were starts. Over that span, Boudreau owned a 1-4 record with a 6.65 ERA and a 49:23 K:BB ratio across 47.1 innings pitched, with opponents also owning a combined .254 AVG against.
Following his commitment to the Crimson Tide, Boudreau joins the likes of John Lemm and Owen Sarna, among others, who have committed to Alabama out of the transfer portal in recent weeks.
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