The top two-way HBCU baseball player in the country is apparently on the move.
Jordan Hamberg, a one-time MEAC Pitcher of the Year at Coppin State, announced he is entering the transfer portal.
“After extensive thought and contemplation, I’ve decided that I will be entering the transfer portal,” Hamberg wrote on Twitter. “I am a D1 All-American OF/LHP (UTL) at Coppin State University. I’d like to be given the opportunity to apply my talents elsewhere!”
After extensive thought and contemplation, I’ve decided that I will be entering the transfer portal. I am a D1 All-American OF/LHP (UTL) at Coppin State University. I’d like to be given the opportunity to apply my talents elsewhere! ALL DMS OPEN
Email: Stampedekid4@icloud.com pic.twitter.com/pxYgJVn2iV— Jordan Hamberg (@jordan_hamberg4) May 31, 2023
Hamberg posted a 4-4 record on the mound, recording a 5.19 ERA over 52 innings pitched At the plate, he hit a respectable .306 with seven home runs and 38 RBI in 160 at-bats.
The junior from South Plainfield, New Jersey, was named Pitcher of the Year in the MEAC in 2022 and was selected for the second time as a semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award by the College Baseball Foundation.
In the program’s transition to the NEC, Hamberg continued to excel as he was named conference player of the week back in February.