Baseball: Ohio State Pitcher Andrew Edrington Plans To Enter Transfer Portal 

By May 29, 2026 (11:36 am)Baseball, Sports

After three seasons with the Ohio State baseball team, right-handed pitcher Andrew Edrington plans to enter the transfer portal when it officially opens nationally on June 1, he announced via his social media account. 

Before joining the Buckeyes, Edrington starred at Princeton High School in Cincinnati. With the Vikings, the 6-0, 200-pound righty set school records for single-season, single-game and career strikeouts while earning Greater Miami Conference Player of the Year and Southwest Ohio Player of the Year honors in 2022.

Edrington then struggled during his freshman season at Ohio State in 2024, pitching just 3.2 innings across six appearances. Although he recorded five strikeouts, he also issued five walks, allowed six earned runs and finished with a 14.73 ERA that was fourth-worst on the team. 

After missing the 2025 season due to injury, Edrington showed significant improvement in his return as a junior. He made 17 appearances and logged 17.2 innings, posting an 0-2 record with a 4.08 ERA, the fifth-best mark on the team. Edrington also tossed 21 strikeouts against 15 walks, held opponents to a .275 batting average and picked up one save on the season.

Edrington will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

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