2025 Oregon State baseball transfer portal tracker
Published 2:59 pm Sunday, June 22, 2025
- Oregon State baseball's Bryce Johnson (29) delivers a pitch against Washington at Hillsboro Ballpark on March 25, 2025. Johnson entered the transfer portal following the 2025 season. CMG photo: John Lariviere
Oregon State baseball’s 2025 campaign came to a disappointing end in Omaha after being eliminated by Louisville at the 2025 Men’s College World Series on Tuesday, June 17.
While the three-game stint at the The Greatest Show on Dirt was shorter than the Beaver faithful would have hoped for, Oregon State’s return to Omaha was nothing short of impressive.
Sixth-year head coach Mitch Canham lead his alma mater to its first College World Series berth in his tenure and first since the Beavers were crowned national champions in 2018 under former head coach Pat Casey. Under Canham, the 2025 Oregon State squad competed independent of a conference, amassed a 48-16-1 record. They traveled over 20,000 miles, played just 19 regular-season home games and earned a top-eight national seed in the 2025 NCAA baseball championship, hosting and winning both a regional and super regional to advance to the College World Series.
With the season now over, Canham and his staff are plunging into the offseason and college baseball’s free agency period — the transfer portal window.
The portal window opened June 2 and will close July 1, with players allowed to enter their name and find a new institution and opportunity until it closes. There is no date by which a player must commit to a school and players who have entered the portal are free to withdrawal their name and return at any time.
The following is a list of Oregon State baseball’s losses and additions through the portal.
LATEST UPDATE: Sunday, June 22
Transferring out
Dallas Macias, Jr.
Position(s): OF
Bats/Throws: L/R
2025 stats: .159/.305/.243
A running conundrum for the 2025 Beavers, Dallas Macias announced his entrance to the transfer portal Saturday, June 21, via social media.
After a breakout sophomore campaign in 2024 saw him hit .315 with 24 extra-base hits, Macias entered his junior season as Oregon State’s starting centerfielder and a top-100 draft prospect according to MLB Pipeline. Macias wasn’t able to break out of an early season slump, rounding out March hitting just .114 while his role diminished from the everyday centerfielder to pinch-hitting and pinch-running off the bench. The junior’s final hit in orange and black proved to be a massive one, poking a clutch bottom-of-the-ninth single into right field that kept Oregon State’s order moving in the Corvallis Super Regional, leading to Jacob Krieg’s game-tying RBI.
Macias will be entering his final season of eligibility.
Dawson Santana, So.
Position(s): 2B
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: .200/.400/.267
Dawson Santana reportedly entered the transfer portal Sunday, June 22, per several sources.
Santana primarily was used as a pinch-runner and defensive replacement at second base, but recorded three starts during his 2025 sophomore campaign. The Lakeridge High School alum logged his first-career hit and RBI against Gonzaga on April 22 and hit a double in his final at-bat as a Beaver against Saint Mary’s in the 2025 Corvallis Regional.
He’ll have two years of eligibility remaining at his next stop.
Laif Palmer, So.
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: 2-0, 2.03 ERA; 31 IP
Sophomore right-hander and Golden, Colorado-native Laif Palmer entered the transfer portal Saturday, June 21, according to College Baseball Central’s Andrew Riedell.
Palmer was a key piece of the 2025 Oregon State bullpen, racking up 31 innings of work across 18 appearances and one start. After posting a 14.29 ERA in six innings as a freshman, The 6-foot-6 right-hander put together a strong sophomore campaign in 2025, not allowing a run until April 29 against Oregon and posting a 2.03 ERA for the orange and black.
Palmer will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Jabin Trosky, RS-Jr.
Position(s): 2B, 3B, SS
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: .250/.250/.250
Credited by Canham as one of the best defenders on the roster, redshirt junior infielder Jabin Trosky elected to enter the transfer portal on May 23. Trosky’s 2025 season was cut short after just two games, going down with an undisclosed season-ending injury in February after logging just four at-bats across two games.
A native of California, Trosky was healthy during the 2024 campaign and a regular contributor for a Beavers squad that reached the Lexington Super Regional against Kentucky. After then-freshman third baseman Trent Caraway suffered a broken finger, Trosky slotted into the lineup, making 29 starts and logging 115 at-bats. Trosky slashed .287/362/.357, hitting three doubles, one triple and one home run while playing second base, third and shortstop.
Trosky will have at least one year of eligibility remaining, potentially two if he’s granted a second medical redshirt.
Cade Falsken, Fr.
Position(s): SS/INF
Bats/Throws: L/R
2025 stats: N/A
Infielder Cade Falsken entered the portal on June 5 after redshirting his freshman season with the Beavers.
The No. 500 player and No. 201 shortstop nationally in the class of 2025 according to Perfect Game’s rankings, Falsken came to Corvallis by way of Newbury Park High School. Falsken was an active member of the roster through the regular season, but did not appear in a game. He is currently playing summer ball with the Conejo Oaks of the California Collegiate League, making four starts at second base and slashing .167/.412/417 in 12 at-bats.
Falsken have a full four years of eligibility remaining
Levi Jones, So.
Position(s): 3B/OF
Bats/Throws: L/R
2025 stats: .240/.406/.360
Oregon native Levi Jones entered the transfer portal a week after its opening on June 8 after two seasons in Corvallis.
Jones, a former OSAA first-team all-state honoree for Jesuit High School, appeared in 23 games as a freshman and sophomore with the Beavers. He logged six starts in 2025 and produced a .766 OPS in 25 at-bats, hitting three doubles and five RBI. Jones made all of his appearances with Oregon State as a designated-hitter and outfielder.
He is currently playing summer ball for the Bluefield Ridge Runners of the Appalachian League and is slashing .294/.351/.471 while playing second base, third base and outfield.
Jones will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Kailand Halstead, Fr.
Position(s): C
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: N/A
Freshman catcher Kailand Halstead was the first Beaver to enter the portal, departing from Oregon State on May 21.
Halstead was ranked as Perfect Game’s No. 48 catcher in the nation for the class of 2024 and the No. 4 player from the state of Washington. Halstead did not appear in a game during his freshman season with the Beavers and will have a full four years of eligibility remaining.
Leo Cote, Fr.
Position(s): 1B/3B
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: N/A
Freshman infielder Leo Cote announced his entrance to the portal on June 2 via social media.
Cote came to Corvallis by way of Canada, where he was rated by Perfect Game as the No. 21 player and No. 1 third baseman in the province of Quebec. He never suited up for the Beavers in 2025 and wasn’t listed as an active member of Oregon State’s roster, but participated in fall and spring camp with the team.
Cote announced his commitment to the University of Portland on Thursday, June 19, where will have four years of eligibility remaining.
James DeCremer, RS-Fr.
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: 3-0, 5.34 ERA; 28.2 IP
One of Oregon State’s most surprising losses, redshirt freshman right-hander James DeCremer’s decision to transfer was announced by D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers on Friday, June 20.
DeCremer redshirted his freshman season with the Beavers in 2024 after undergoing back surgery, making his Oregon State debut on Feb. 15, 2025, against UNLV. The right-hander spent the majority of the season working out of the bullpen, before starting his final three appearances in orange and black.
The right-hander spun five scoreless innings in an elimination game against USC at the Corvallis Regional, punching out six. A week later, the he was once again named an elimination-game starter against Florida State in the Corvallis Super Regional, working two innings, letting up three runs and punching out a pair. In 28.2 innings of work for Oregon State, DeCremer logged 30 strikeouts.
DeCremer will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Matthew Morrell, So.
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws:
2025 stats: 1-0, 1.04 ERA; 8.2 IP
Sophomore right-hander Matthew Morrell entered the transfer portal on June 2 after his 2025 campaign was cut short due to injury.
Morrell entered the season appearing to have won Oregon State’s closer job, logging three saves across seven appearances and 8.2 innings of work to begin the season. The right-hander was lost for the remainder of the year after having surgery for an undisclosed injury on March 19. In total, he pitched 20.2 innings for the Beavers over 2024 and 2025, striking out nine.
According to Jake Hedberg of 247Sports’ BeaverBlitz, Morrell has committed to the University of Southern California. Morell will have three years of eligibility remaining with a medical redshirt.
Drew Talavs, So.
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: 1-0, 10.12 ERA; 2.2 IP
Sophomore right-hander Drew Talavs entered the transfer portal on June 4, following a season-ending injury earlier in the spring.
Talavs, a West Linn High School alum, spent two seasons with the Beavers and logged 14.1 total innings as a freshman and sophomore. In 11 appearances as a freshman in 2024, Talavs spun 11.2 frames, striking out 11 and logging a 4.63 ERA for the Beavers.
In his 2025 debut against Xavier, the right-hander twirled two scoreless innings and struck out five. His final appearance as a Beaver came against Oklahoma in February, allowing three runs and recording just two outs before being removed and shut down for the remainder of the year.
Talavs will have three years of eligibility remaining with a medical redshirt.
Bryce Johnson, RS-Fr.
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats: 0-0, 32.40 ERA; 1.2 IP
Redshirt freshman Bryce Johnson entered the transfer portal Friday, June 20, according to the transfer portal and statistical database 64 Analytics. Johnson logged just two appearances for the Beavers in 2025, pitching 1.1 innings against Washington on March 25 and recording one out against Cal State, Northridge on April 19. The right-hander allowed seven hits, seven runs and issued one walk in his time as a Beaver.
Johnson will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Transferring in
Isaac Yeager, Sr., University of Washington
Position(s): RHP
Bats/Throws: L/R
2025 stats (at Washington): 4-1, 3.78 ERA; 47.2 IP
The Beavers landed former Washington Huskies closer Isaac Yeager on Sunday, June 22, with the right-hander announcing his commitment on social media.
Yeager, a Seattle native, logged seven saves for the Huskies as a junior, striking out 57 batters over 47.2 innings of work. The 6-foot-6 right-hander was named to the Big Ten’s all-conference first-team roster in 2025, working several multi-inning outings and single-inning appearances. He’ll be entering his final season of eligibility.
Jacob Galloway, Sr., Texas A&M
Position(s): C
Bats/Throws: L/R
2025 stats: .220/.286/.320
Former USC and Texas A&M catcher Jacob Galloway announced his commitment to Oregon State on Saturday, June 21 via social media.
Galloway spent two years with the Trojans before spending his junior campaign in Aggieland. Following his freshman and sophomore seasons, Galloway held a career slash-line of .304/.395/.467 and was tabbed by Baseball America as a top-500 draft prospect in the class of 2024 before transferring. He struggled at the plate with Texas A&M, hitting just .220, but has proven to be a plus-defender behind the dish. Galloway is on the smaller side for catchers, standing at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds, but has recorded just seven errors in his career.
With Oregon State losing senior Wilson Weber behind the dish and the lineup lacking left-handed bats, Galloway could be in for a bounce-back year if the Beavers’ coaching staff can figure out the hitting struggles that plagued his junior campaign.
Bryson Glassco, Jr., Clackamas Community College
Position(s): INF
Bats/Throws: R/R
2025 stats (at Clackamas CC): .438/.564/.6717
Oregon State’s first addition of the 2025 transfer portal class came from the Oregon junior college ranks, adding Clackamas Community College infielder Bryson Glassco. Glassco, who will be a junior for the Beavers’ 2026 campaign, announced his commitment via social media Friday, June 20.
Glassco spent two seasons with Clackamas, leading the Northwest Athletic Conference in batting average (.438) and on-base percentage (.564) during his 2025 sophomore campaign. The native of Sparks, Nevada, hit 11 doubles, three triples and a pair of home runs while driving in 26 RBI and swiping seven bags. He was named a 2025 All-NWAC first-team selection and the Cougars’ only first-teamer.
Glassco is currently playing summer ball for the Portland Pickles in the West Coast League, where he’s logged 50 at-bats in 16 games, producing a .260/.418/.360 triple-slash line so far. He was a mainstay at shortstop for Clackamas as a sophomore, but has appeared at every infield position besides catcher in his time with the Cougars and Pickles.
Glassco will have two years of eligibility remaining.