Texas Longhorns add elite infielder through the transfer portal
After an impressive 2025 campaign that ended with an SEC championship, the Texas Longhorns have been stockpiling talent. On Saturday, they continued to improve their roster with the addition of Kaleb Freeman. The veteran infielder is coming off a stellar season at the plate for Georgia State and is ready to build on his success.
In 51 games during the 2025 campaign, Freeman posted a .358 batting average while driving in 54 runs. The Flowery Branch High School product showed off his power with 42 extra-base hits, including 16 home runs. While Freeman was an on-base machine, he also made an impact with his speed, recording 13 stolen bases.
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Due to his stellar play, Freeman added to his trophy case. He was named the 2025 Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year. The Georgia native also earned a spot on the 2025 All-Sun Belt 2nd team. Although Freeman will have to adjust to a new program, he is not in unfamiliar territory.
The Longhorns are the fifth different program Freeman will have appeared in a game for when the regular season begins. He started his college career at North Georgia before going to St. John's River State. Before joining Georgia State, he spent one year at Auburn. Now, Freeman will be looking to show that he can be a dangerous bat for an SEC powerhouse.
Freeman is the third player to join the program this week. The other additions were RHP Hayes Holton and OF Jack Moroknek. With the talented trio in the mix, Texas is in an excellent position to end its title drought. With more talent on the board, the Longhorns may not be done adding to their roster.
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While the offseason is far from over, the Longhorns have been one of the busiest teams in the country when it comes to adding elite talent through the portal.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Infielder Kaleb Freeman commits to Longhorns

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