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The Iowa Baseball team continues to make some moves in the transfer portal and the latest is a by-product of the Hawkeyes recent addition of pitching coach Sean Kenny to the coaching staff. On Thursday evening, Houston left-handed pitcher Bryson Walker announced that he will transfer to Iowa and use his final year of eligibility with the Hawkeyes. Walker committed to Iowa over a final four that included, Louisiana-Lafayette, Troy and a return to Houston. “The development side of things made me really pull the trigger on Iowa,” Walker told HawkeyeReport. “Look at guys like Obermueller who doesn...
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The Iowa Baseball team has a new pitching coach. The position came open after it was announced on May 26th that Sean McGrath was leaving the program after two seasons with the program. On Tuesday afternoon, news broke that Houston pitching coach Sean Kenny would take over the same position on Rick Heller’s coaching staff. Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.com was first to report the news. Kenny comes to Iowa City after spending the 2023 season with the Houston Cougars program. The Iowa pitching staff is set to return LHP Cade Obermueller (3.92 ERA, 59.2 INN), RHP Anthony Watts (3.18 ERA, 45.1 INN) ...
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It’s been a pretty quiet offseason for the Iowa Baseball team, but they’ve filled a couple of positions of need in the transfer portal. On Saturday afternoon, Missouri outfielder Jackson Beaman announced his commitment to Iowa after entering the transfer portal. He will be a redshirt junior and will have two years of eligibility remaining. After entering the portal back on May 25th, the Iowa coaching staff reached out to Beaman on June 14th. He was in Iowa City for a visit on Friday. “It just felt right,” Beaman told HawkeyeReport. “The coaching staff, the city and the university made it seem ...
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It’s another edition of the Hawkeye Report Podcast and this time, unfortunately, we are wrapping up a very frustrating Iowa Baseball season. Tom Kakert and Kyle Huesmann discuss Iowa’s controversial loss on Thursday to Illinois. Kyle was in Omaha and was actually the pool reporter who spoke to the Big Ten head umpire about the interference call that essentially ended the Hawkeye comeback in the tenth inning and the Iowa baseball season. We look back at the missed opportunities in the last two games of the season and go in-depth on the season, which is filled with what if’s all over the place. ...
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