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Ole Miss baseball has strengthened its pitching lineup by signing Grant Richardson, a left-handed pitcher from the transfer portal. Head coach Mike Bianco confirmed Richardson’s commitment, highlighting his potential as crucial for filling gaps left by graduating players. The Rebels also acquired Wil Libbert, addressing their need for fresh talent on the mound as they prepare for the upcoming season and aim to return to the NCAA tournament as a national seed.
OXFORD, MS – Ole Miss baseball enhances its pitching prospects by signing left-handed pitcher Grant Richardson from the transfer portal, as confirmed by head coach Mike Bianco. Richardson, who committed to the Rebels on June 12, is expected to step into the pitching rotation, which currently offers opportunities following the graduation of several key players.
Richardson’s addition comes at a critical time for the Rebels, who are anticipated to lose prominent pitchers such as Riley Maddox, Mason Nichols, and closer Connor Spencer due to graduation. Hunter Elliott, another promising pitcher, is also likely to be selected in the upcoming MLB draft, further underscoring the need for new talent on the mound.
Richardson’s pitching potential is bolstered by his impressive track record at Grand Canyon University (GCU) prior to his surgery. During the 2024 season, he posted a commendable record of 5-1 with a 3.73 ERA after starting in eight of his final games. His highlight performance included a significant outing in an NCAA Tournament game where he surrendered only one run while defeating No. 13 Arizona, showcasing his capability under pressure.
Throughout the 2024 season, Richardson’s prowess was evident, as he accumulated a total of 70 strikeouts in just 50â…” innings pitched, yielding a strikeout rate of 12.43 per nine innings—the highest in GCU history for pitchers with a similar number of innings. This data reflects his skill and potential to become a key player for Ole Miss.
Although Richardson missed the entirety of the 2025 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery, his career trajectory resembles that of Hunter Elliott, who also recovered from the same procedure. Elliott finished the recent season with a 2.94 ERA across 85â…” innings, demonstrating the Rebels’ strong history of successful recovery and performance post-surgery. Both pitchers share a similar physique, standing at 6-foot-3, with Richardson weighing 220 pounds compared to Elliott’s 215 pounds, suggesting he could effectively fit into the Rebels’ pitching rotation.
In addition to Richardson, Ole Miss has also secured another left-handed pitcher, Wil Libbert, from the transfer portal. Libbert, who also missed the 2024 season due to Tommy John surgery, brings experience with a team-high 53â…” innings pitched in 2025 while holding a 6.04 ERA for Missouri. This strategy to bolster their pitching options is seen as critical for Ole Miss as they aim for a return to the NCAA tournament as a national seed in the upcoming season.
Looking ahead, the 2024-2025 athletic season for Ole Miss showed a blend of successes and challenges across different sports. While the baseball team’s strategy to sign impactful players reflects their ambition, performance in other areas also contributed to a mixed overall athletic performance. As the Rebels gear up to reclaim their standing in collegiate baseball, the acquisitions of Richardson and Libbert signal promising prospects for the team’s future endeavors.
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