Catherine Reeves+FollowMaika Nui brings fresh energy to RazorbacksArkansas baseball fans are buzzing about Maika Nui, the new transfer who’s already making waves as the team’s next breakout star. After a standout summer in the Cape Cod League—where he snagged MVP honors—Nui has quickly become a preseason All-American and a key player to watch for the Diamond Hogs. His powerful bat and athletic defense in center field are turning heads, and even his quirky three-tap batting stance is getting attention. With his journey from New Orleans to Marshall and now Fayetteville, Nui’s versatility and drive could be just what Arkansas needs for a big 2026 season. What do you think—will Nui be the game-changer this year? #Sports #Baseball #ArkansasBaseball00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRazorbacks reload for another Omaha runArkansas baseball is back in the national spotlight, landing at No. 10 in Baseball America’s preseason rankings—one of six SEC teams in the top 10. After last season’s heartbreak in Omaha, the Hogs have reloaded under Coach Dave Van Horn, who’s built a program that just keeps winning. With 40+ wins in each of the last eight full seasons, this team knows how to bounce back. The 2026 roster is stacked and ready for another deep postseason push. Can this be the year Arkansas finally brings home the title? Let’s hear your thoughts, Razorback fans! #Sports #Baseball #ArkansasBaseball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCarson Brumbaugh makes Arkansas baseball historyCarson Brumbaugh hasn’t even played his first college game, but he’s already turning heads in Fayetteville. Named Preseason SEC Freshman of the Year by Perfect Game, Brumbaugh is set to become Arkansas’ first true freshman shortstop starter since 2007. His fall stats—.300 average, two homers, and a triple—show he’s ready for the spotlight. With a 97 mph arm, there’s even talk he could pitch later in the season. How do you feel about a freshman stepping into such a high-pressure role? Could this be a game-changer for the Diamond Hogs? #Sports #ArkansasBaseball #CarsonBrumbaugh00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowArkansas Razorbacks get a head start this seasonArkansas baseball is shaking things up this year with an earlier start to preseason practice, giving the Diamond Hogs more time to train and hopefully avoid those nagging early-season injuries. Coach Van Horn is all smiles, especially with the team ranked #4 nationally and a packed schedule ahead. Fans can catch the first public scrimmage Friday—Van Horn loves having the community in the stands. While some players are still recovering from injuries, the extra prep time could make a real difference. What do you think—will this new schedule help the Hogs stay healthy and go even further this season? #Sports #ArkansasBaseball #DiamondHogs00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowArkansas outfield shaken up after Clark injuryLosing Brenton Clark before preseason even starts is a gut punch for Arkansas baseball fans. Clark was set to be a spark at the top of the lineup, coming off a red-hot fall and a summer where he hit .359 with the Foresters. Now, after shoulder surgery, he’s sidelined until 2027—echoing the tough breaks we’ve seen with Razorback aces in recent years. With Clark out, the outfield picture is wide open. Transfers like Maika Niu and Damian Ruiz, plus returners like Kuhio Aloy, will have to step up. How do you see this reshaped outfield impacting the Hogs’ season? #Sports #Baseball #ArkansasBaseball10Share