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SEC Infielder Transfers to LSU
12 Jun
Summary
- LSU gains former Florida infielder Cade Kurland.
- Kurland brings significant SEC production with a .888 OPS.
- He is expected to fill an infield role in 2027.

LSU baseball has strengthened its roster through the transfer portal, securing former Florida infielder Cade Kurland. Kurland, who spent four seasons in Gainesville, announced his commitment on Thursday night, marking the fourth portal addition for the Tigers. He brings impressive career statistics, including a .888 OPS, 200 hits, and 43 home runs from his time in the SEC.
His acquisition addresses LSU's need for veteran bats after a period of inconsistency at the plate in 2026. Kurland demonstrated his ability against LSU in 2026, notably hitting two home runs in the series finale. He is anticipated to be a key contributor in LSU's infield for the 2027 season, potentially filling roles at second or third base, as the team navigates the futures of its current infielders.
Kurland, originally from Tampa, adds to LSU's transfer class alongside shortstop Dawson Park from Texas State and outfielder Bino Watters from Notre Dame. This move highlights LSU's strategy to incorporate experienced players into their lineup.