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UNC shortstop Jamie Laskofski named No. 1 transfer hitter

Jamie Laskofski is already considered the best hitter to change addresses this offseason. D1 Baseball on Tuesday named the shortstop, who transferred to UNC from William & Mary in June, the No. 1 transfer hitter in the country. Laskofski, who will be a junior next season, went from mid-major standout to one of the most coveted names in the transfer portal. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Will Zac Gallen play a role for the 2026 Diamondbacks again?

When Diamondbacks pitcher popped up on the injured list with right elbow inflammation last month, it became uncertain whether he would ever pitch for Arizona again. Gallen has put forth the worst season of his career, went to see renowned surgeon Neal ElAttrache for a second opinion and has since been placed on the 60-day injured list. (Arizona Sports)

Vance Honeycutt promoted within Baltimore Orioles' organization

Now in his second full professional season, just received some exciting career news. On Monday morning, the O's announced they're promoting Honeycutt to the Double-A Chesapeake Baysox. Despite hitting just .182 for the High-A Frederick Keys in 63 games, Honeycutt still sports that same power Tar Heel Nation fell in love with. (USA Today)

Macon Winslow's first professional home run was an absolute no-doubter

, the 6th round pick of the Phillies, showed what he can do with the bat when fully healthy. The former Tar Heel crushed a 406-foot homer, a three-run shot. Winslow might not have been around Chapel Hill for long, but his impact on the Diamond Heels was very important. He played a big role in helping UNC get to the College World Series. (Keeping It Heel)

Minor League Baseball returns to the Field of Dreams, as does former Tar Heel infielder Aaron Sabato

For Saint Paul Saints player and former UNC first baseman , it is a return trip. Sabato previously played at the Field of Dreams in 2022 as a member of the Cedar Rapids Kernels. “I mean, it kind of puts stuff into perspective of how much the game brings people together and how much you can give back to the community,” Sabato said. “ (KCRG)

Minor league baseball update: Cameron Padgett, Kane Kepley, Vance Honeycutt, Austin Love

Double-A hasn’t proven to be a problem for Cubs prospect so far. In his first three games, Kepley went 3-for-9 with a .600 on-base percentage. It’s been a tough health year for Orioles prospect . He’s been out since July 14 with a left oblique strain. has experienced some struggles since being promoted to Triple A. (Salisbury Post)

Newsletter: Cameron Fens Fills Out UNC Basketball Roster, Football Position Battles Heat Up

UNC Basketball's frontcourt search concludes as committed Friday, and 's roster is now full for 2026-27. Football's preseason camp hit its second week, with pads coming on and the QB race heating up. Women's Basketball's non-conference schedule is out. And Diamond Heels are off to strong minor-league starts. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Mariners' Minor Leaguer Luke Stevenson Named Northwest League Player of the Month

Tar Heel fans know just how good a hitter is. Stevenson starred at UNC before taking his talents to the pros, being selected by Seattle in the Competitive Balance Round A (35th overall pick) in the 2025 MLB Draft. Competing for the Everett AquaSox, the Mariners High-A affiliate, Stevenson has been on an absolute tear at the plate. (Keeping It Heel)

How Andrew Miller went from Cleveland’s October fireman to a voice shaping baseball’s labor future

The thing remembers now is not the noise, though there was plenty of that. It is not one particular strikeout, though there were 30 of them in the 2016 postseason, more than any reliever in major league history. It is not even the AL Championship Series MVP trophy, though that remains one of the rarest honors ever claimed by a bullpen arm. (MSN.com)

Former UNC pitcher Cameron Padgett signs with Red Sox

Former East Rowan and UNC right-hander has signed a free agent contract with the Boston Red Sox. Padgett, a 6-foot-3 22-year-old, was scouted while he was pitching for the West Virginia Black Bears in the MLB Draft League. Padgett joined the Black Bears in early July and got his first win for the team on July 30, pitching five innings. (Salisbury Post)
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