Oregon State Baseball Offseason Movement Tracker

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With the 2025 season in the rearview for the Oregon State baseball team, BeaversEdge presents our offseason movement tracker that will help keep tabs on all the offseason player movement!

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Out Of Eligibility 

Catcher Wilson Weber

Players Likely To Sign

SS Aiva Arquette

OF Gavin Turley

3B Trent Caraway

Players With Pro Decisions To Make

P Nelson Keljo

P Kellan Oakes

1B Jacob Krieg

DH Tyce Peterson

2B AJ Singer

OF Easton Talt

OF Canon Reeder

Incoming Transfers

INF Bryson Glassco – Clackamas CC

-> Originally from Spanish Springs High School in Sparks, Nevada, Bryson Glassco was recruited to play for Clackamas Community College and is coming off his second season with the Cougars.

The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder played shortstop for CCC, and is coming off a sophomore season where he hit .438, with a SLG% of .617, and an OBP of .564. He had 56 hits, 11 doubles, three triples, and two home runs. He also batted in 26, walked 26 times, struck out just seven, and went 7-for-9 in stolen bases. His fielding percentage was 92%.

As a freshman, he hit .233, with 31 hits, eight doubles, three triples, and a home run.

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Outgoing Transfers

Pitcher James DeCremer

-> DeCremer became the first Beaver to enter the portal post-season as he announced his intent on Friday, June 20th. DeCremer made 14 appearances and three starts (3-0 record) for the Beavers this season, with 30 strikeouts in 28 innings and 11 walks. Considering the Beavers’ starting rotation is pretty much firmed up next season, this is likely a case of DeCremer wanting to be a weekend starter, something the Beavers can’t guarantee.

Infielder Jabin Trosky

-> Trosky was the first Beaver to enter the portal, as his season was prematurely cut short after suffering an injury in the early stages of the season. Unfortunately, he’s dealt with injuries during his time as he missed the entirety of the 2023 season as well. His best season with the Beavers came in 2024, playing in 40 games (29 starts). He hit .287 with three doubles, one triple, one home run, and 20 RBI. He also stole three bases and scored 22 runs.

Outfielder Levi Jones

The Portland native and Jesuit alumnus hit the transfer portal after his second year in the program, coming off a season where he played in 16 games, starting six and hitting .240 with three doubles and five runs batted in. As a freshman, he played in seven games and was 2-for-9 (.222) with one double and two RBI.

Pitcher Matthew Morell

The 6-foot-4, 202-pounder had emerged as the Beavers’ closer early in the 2025 campaign, sporting three saves, but was ultimately lost for the season due to injury in May. He sought the transfer portal before the start of the postseason and is now at USC…

Pitcher Laif Palmer

The Colorado native hit the transfer portal after his second year with the program, where he appeared in 18 games in the 2025 campaign for the Beavers. Palmer primarily saw action coming out of the bullpen and was mainly used in high-leverage pitching situations. As a freshman, he appeared in six games and made one start.

Pitcher Bryce Johnson

The 6-foot-3, 212-pounder from Sammamish, Washington, entered the portal after his redshirt freshman year with the Beavers. Johnson saw limited action this year in the 2025 campaign and only appeared in two games for the Beavers against CSUN and Washington.

Pitcher Drew Talavs

The Portland native and West Linn alumnus hit the transfer portal after his second season with the program. Talavs appeared in two games for the Beavers in the 2025 campaign before being sidelined for the rest of the season, but in his freshman year, he showed flashes posting a 4.63 ERA and 11 strikeouts in his freshman season.

INF Cade Falsken

INF Leo Cote

C Kailand Halsted

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