Two Arkansas Baseball Players Enter Transfer Portal
Arkansas baseball pitcher Colin Fisher and infielder Alexander Peck entered the transfer portal on June 30, 2026, according to a 64Analytics database. The entries occurred on the final day of the transfer window, removing a junior left-handed pitcher and an infielder from the Razorbacks’ roster.
The 64Analytics database identified both players as departing the program on the deadline day. The departures affect two different areas of the Arkansas lineup, impacting both the pitching staff and the infield.
Which Arkansas players entered the transfer portal?
Colin Fisher, a junior left-handed pitcher, is one of the two players listed in the 64Analytics database. Fisher’s departure removes a left-handed arm from the Razorbacks’ rotation or bullpen.
Alexander Peck, an infielder, also entered the portal. The database does not specify Peck’s year of eligibility.
When did these transfers occur?
Both players entered the portal on June 30, 2026. This date marked the final day of the transfer window.
The timing of these moves is a common occurrence in collegiate athletics, where players often wait until the closing of the window to finalize their decisions.
How does this impact the Razorbacks’ roster?
The loss of Colin Fisher is a specific hit to the pitching staff’s left-handed options. Junior pitchers typically provide stability to a staff, and his exit creates a vacancy that the coaching staff must fill through remaining recruits or internal promotions.
The departure of Alexander Peck reduces the depth of the infield. Because Peck and Fisher left on the same day, Arkansas loses two distinct positional assets simultaneously.
