Longhorns baseball gets OF with nation's 5th best batting average through transfer portal

Longhorns baseball gets OF with nation's 5th best batting average through transfer portal

Texas baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle continues to find gems in the NCAA transfer portal. Seton Hall outfielder Aiden Robbins, one of the best available players in the portal, has committed to joining the Longhorns. Texas beat out Tennessee and rival Texas A&M for the player's pledge.

Robbins, who primarily plays right field, has two years of eligibility left. In 2025, Robbins hit .422 with six home runs, 38 RBIs and 63 runs scored. He was a 1st-team All-Big East selection.

Robbins played high school ball at Holy Ghost Preparatory school in Yardley, Pennsylvania, before signing with Seton Hall. He figures to be a potential day one starter in the outfield. Robbins, known for his defense, had zero errors in the 2025 season. He also will add speed to the basepaths for the Longhorns.

The commitment comes on the heels of two other transfer portal commitments from former Mississippi State pitcher Luke Dotson and Georgia State utility player Kaleb Freeman. Robbins is the second outfield transfer Texas has picked up in the portal, joining Butler’s Jack Moroknek. Texas is looking to add depth in the outfield after losing Tommy Farmer IV to the portal and Max Belyeu (most likely) to the Major League Baseball draft.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas baseball gets transfer portal gem to commit