Pro Hogs Update: Portis, Moody off to hot starts through two weeks of NBA season

Bobby Portis and Moses Moody lead the way for former Razorbacks through two weeks of the NBA season. Here’s how all 11 Pro Hogs have fared so far.

There are currently 11 former Razorbacks on NBA rosters, tied with Michigan and Gonzaga for fifth-most of any college basketball program this season.

Through two weeks of the NBA regular season, no former Hogs have been as impressive as [autotag]Bobby Portis[/autotag] and [autotag]Moses Moody[/autotag].

Portis has appeared in every game for the Milwaukee Bucks thus far, and has provided the team with production and veteran leadership. Moody, in his third season with the Golden State Warriors, just had the fourth year of his rookie contract exercised on Oct. 31. That came just days after he made his first start of the season, where he recorded 13 points (5-8 FG, 2-5 3P), three rebounds and four assists in 21 minutes.

Let’s go around the league and take a closer look at how all 11 former Hogs are doing so far in this young NBA season.

Black excels in first start for Orlando against Lakers

Anthony Black had 11 points in his first start for the Magic on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Orlando Magic took Anthony Black with the sixth overall pick in June’s draft for a reason, and it’s starting to pay off already.

In Saturday night’s 120-101 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, Black made his first start and put up quite impressive stat line.

According to NBA records, it’s historic.

The Magic are 4-2 in the early season, in a tie for the Southeast Division lead with the Atlanta Hawks, and figure to be in contention for a playoff spot if they can stay healthy.

A young core of Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Black and Moe Wagner is going to be tough in the Eastern Conference.

Orlando will next play again Monday night against Dallas.

Ten former Hogs on NBA rosters for opening night of 2023-24 season

There’s a strong Razorback presence in the NBA this year. Here’s a look at all ten Pro Hogs on rosters for opening night.

 Tuesday marks the official opening night of the 2023-2024 NBA season. There’s a lot to look forward to across the league, but this season, Razorback fans will have a much larger rooting interest than any previous year.

Ten former [autotag]Arkansas basketball[/autotag] players have made NBA rosters for this season – the most the program has ever had in the league at one time.

The Razorbacks are just one of ten schools with double-digit NBA players this season – joining Arizona, Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Texas, UCLA and Villanova. In fact, the Hogs are tied with Texas for the 7th most players in the league to start this year – trailing only Kentucky (26), Duke (24), UCLA (15), Kansas (12), Michigan and Gonzaga (11 each).

Out of those ten former Hogs in the NBA, six have played for current Razorback coach [autotag]Eric Musselman[/autotag]. That’s just the latest example of how incredible the recruiting has been since Musselman arrived in Fayetteville four years ago.

Let’s take a closer look at every former Razorback on an NBA roster for opening night.

Moody entering third season with Warriors tonight

Moses Moody begins his third NBA season tonight as the Golden State Warriors host the Phoenix Suns on TNT.

The 2023-24 NBA season begins Tuesday night with two games, with the defending world champion Denver Nuggets hosting the Los Angeles Lakers and then the Golden State Warriors hosting the Phoenix Suns.

Moses Moody will likely play a key role for the Warriors in his third season with the team, and our friends at Warriors Wire have him primed for a breakout campaign.

The Little Rock native was an honorable mention All-American and first-team all-SEC during his one year in Fayetteville, along with making the all-freshman team and being named SEC Freshman of the Year.

He played an integral role in the Warriors winning their most recent NBA title as a rookie in 2022, coming off the bench and providing 3-point shooting and defensive help.

Meanwhile, Andre Iguodala, a long-time member of the Warriors who won the 2015 NBA Finals MVP with them, retired in the offseason.

Iguodala was once a Razorback signee under Nolan Richardson, but the Hall of Fame coach was fired the first week of March 2002 and Iguodala requested out of his letter of intent and spent two years at Arizona before being drafted ninth overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2004.

Seven Pro Hogs see action in first NBA preseason games

Seven former Arkansas Razorbacks saw significant action in NBA preseason games on Monday night. Here’s how they fared.

Football and postseason baseball typically dominate the October headlines, but what can sometimes get lost in all of that is the beginning of basketball season.

Last week, this year’s Arkansas basketball team put on their annual Red-White Showcase in front of 6,000 fans in Barnhill Arena. This week, former Razorbacks will take the floor as NBA preseason games began on Sunday afternoon and Monday night.

[autotag]Patrick Beverley[/autotag] (Sixers), [autotag]Ricky Council IV[/autotag] (Sixers), [autotag]Isaiah Joe[/autotag] (Thunder), [autotag]Bobby Portis[/autotag] (Bucks), [autotag]Stanley Umude[/autotag] (Pistons), [autotag]Jordan Walsh[/autotag] (Celtics) and [autotag]Jaylin Williams[/autotag] (Thunder) all got their first taste of playing time ahead of the NBA season.

Anthony Black (Magic), Dan Gafford (Wizards), Moses Moody (Warriors), Nick Smith Jr. (Hornets) will all be in action later this week.

Here’s a look at how each of those seven Pro Hogs that played already have fared.

Kjerstad to make MLB playoff debut with Orioles today

Heston Kjerstad will be on the Orioles’ active roster for the American League Division Series which begins today against the Texas Rangers.

Game 1 of the American League Division Series between the Baltimore Orioles and the Texas Rangers begins today.

Heston Kjerstad, the former Arkansas outfielder who got the September call-up, will be on the active roster for the series.

The Orioles were the No. 1 seed by virtue of having the American League’s best record, as they went 101-61 and won the East Division by two games over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Baltimore would’ve gotten a showdown with the Rays, but Texas took them out in two games with ease in the Wild Card series earlier this week.

In the other division series, Minnesota will be taking on the defending American League champion Astros.

The Twins dispatched Toronto in two games for their first postseason series win since 2002.

WATCH: Kjerstad blasts home run for first MLB hit

Heston Kjerstad’s first major league hit? Goes yard. We saw that a few times at Baum-Walker.

A towering home run that would’ve made Boog Powell and Eddie Murray proud.

Heston Kjerstad made his first Major League Baseball hit one to remember, a 418-foot shot to deep right center at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

The Oriole fans in attendance shouted out with joy, one of the first times they’d been able to all night as the team was down 7-0 to division rival Tampa Bay.

Kjerstad finished his night 1 for 2 from his designated hitter role.

Baltimore is in the midst of a four-game losing streak and it has allowed the Rays to tie them in the AL East.

There are 13 games to go in the regular season, and the O’s are about to embark on a 7-game road trip before returning home to face Washington and Boston to close out  things.

Orioles’ Kjerstad makes MLB debut in 8th on Thursday

Heston Kjerstad was called up as a pinch-hitter late in a playoff push game for Baltimore.

Heston Kjerstad got thrown into the fire on Thursday night.

With Baltimore in a dead heat with Tampa Bay for the American League East crown, the former Razorback outfielder came up in the eighth inning as a pinch hitter.

Unfortunately, he struck out, but there will be more opportunities for the lefty down the road.

The Orioles lost to the Rays, 4-3, and their lead in the American League East is down to just a single game with just under three weeks to go.

Kjerstad entered the season as Baltimore’s No. 2-ranked prospect behind Gunnar Henderson. Henderson has spent the whole year as the Orioles starting shortstop and is among the favorites for Rookie of the Year.

The former Arkansas leftfielder has a .904 OPS in 143 games between the Double-A and Triple-A levels this year in the franchise. And even with his long-term projection being higher than the short, that the Orioles would call him up in the heat of a playoff push speaks tremendous value to what they believe they have with him right now.

Kjerstad gets the call to the big leagues

Heston Kjerstad may be getting the call to the Orioles’ 40-man roster right in the middle of a division title race.

Heston Kjerstad has been on the fast track to the majors, and the Baltimore Orioles have elevated him to the big show.

With the O’s in a dead heat with the Tampa Bay Rays for the American League East crown and home field advantage in the MLB playoffs, it’s time to make some noise.

Ryan Mountcastle got injured in Wednesday night’s 1-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. He said he felt his shoulder pop.

By virtue of moving Mountcastle to the injured list, Kjerstad is getting the call, but he may or may not be activated for tonight’s game against the Rays.

Kjerstad is slashing .303/.376/.904 this season with 21 home runs and 55 RBI in AAA.

Van Horn pleased as Diamond Hogs open fall baseball season

The Diamond Hogs welcomed 24 new faces to their 47-man roster for the upcoming season.

With seven slots to fill in the staring lineup this coming season, Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn got his first official look at his new 47-man roster Friday, which included 24 new faces.

It marked the first day of the fall season and included a team workout at Baum-Walker Stadium, followed by a five-inning scrimmage, with the Grey beating the Red, 2-1. College teams now have a 45-day window to conduct 28 official practices.

The Razorbacks will hold an intrasquad scrimmage next Friday, Sept. 15, at 6 p.m., inside Baum-Walker, with free admission and parking. Gates opening at 5 p.m. They will conclude the early season with their annual intrasquad best-of-three Fall World Series in late October.

“I thought we played extremely good baseball for the first time out,” Van Horn said after Friday’s workout. “We hit the cutoff man, relayed to the plate, handled the ball on a pickoff play and got a guy out. The little things, pitchers threw strikes. It was kind of fun to watch.”

Arkansas took a big hit in the 2023 Major League Draft, having seven players, seven signees and one committed transfer selected. The only one who didn’t sign and arrived on campus this fall is incoming freshman pitcher Gabe Gaeckle, a 20th-round pick by Cincinnati. The seven signees drafted from the Razorbacks’ previously top-ranked recruiting class, were the most of any school in the country.

The Hogs are counting on the returning leadership of veterans like Kendall Diggs and Peyton Stovall to the lineup, and pitchers Brady Tygart, Hagen Smith and Will McEntire on the mound.

Arkansas also landed a handful of transfers who are expected to have an immediate impact, including Missouri grad-transfer outfielder Ty Wilmsmeyer, who homered in Friday’s scrimmage. The portal also provided two key junior transfers from Texas Tech, left-handed pitcher Mason Molina and catcher Hudson White, as well as Sacramento State transfer shortstop Wehiwa Aloy. Senior infielder Jared Sprague-Lott will also join the mix after spending the past three seasons at Richmond.

2023-24 Diamond Hogs Fall Roster

No. Player, Pos., Yr., Ht., Wt., B/T, Hometown / High School / Previous School

1 Ty Wilmsmeyer, OF, Grad., 6-2, 185, R/R, Springfield, Mo. / Glendale HS / Missouri

3 Nolan Souza, INF, Fr., 6-3, 210, L/R, Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou HS

4 Jack Wagner, INF, Grad., 6-0, 200, R/R, Wichita, Kan. / Maize South HS / Kansas / Tarleton State

5 Kendall Diggs, INF/OF, Jr., 6-0, 205, L/R, Olathe, Kan. / Saint Thomas Aquinas HS

6 Ben McLaughlin, INF, Sr., 6-3, 215, L/R, Golden, Colo. / Golden HS / Hutchinson CC

8 Hudson White, C, Jr., 6-1, 200, R/R, Keller, Texas / Byron Nelson HS / Texas Tech

9 Wehiwa Aloy, INF, So., 6-2, 200, R/R, Wailuku, Hawaii / Baldwin HS / Sacramento State

10 Peyton Stovall, INF, Jr., 5-11, 190, L/R, Haughton, La. / Haughton HS

11 Jaewoo Cho, RHP, Fr., 6-3, 200, R/R, Seoul, South Korea / IMG Academy

12 Jared Sprague-Lott, INF, Sr., 6-0, 190, R/R, Philadelphia, Penn. / Springside Chestnut Hill Academy / Richmond

14 Ross Lovich, OF, Sr., 6-0, 185, L/L, Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley West HS / Missouri

15 Lincoln Riley, OF, Grad., 5-10, 190, R/R, Marion, Iowa / Cedar Rapids Washington / Eastern Illinois

16 Hudson Polk, C, Sr., 6-1, 210, R/R, Coppell, Texas / Coppell HS / Oklahoma

17 Hunter Grimes, INF/OF, R-Sr., 6-1, 185, R/R, Kerrville, Texas / Tivy HS / UTSA / McLennan CC

18 Reese Robinett, INF, So., 6-3, 215, L/R, Kennett, Mo. / Kennett HS

19 Will Edmunson, OF, Jr., 6-0, 200, R/R, Luther, Okla. / Home School / Hutchinson CC

20 Gabe Gaeckle, RHP, Fr., 6-0, 190, R/R, Aptos, Calif. / Aptos HS

21 Mason Molina, LHP, Jr., 6-2, 225, R/L, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Trabuco Hills HS / Texas Tech

22 Ty Waid, C/INF, Fr., 6-2, 225, R/R, Texarkana, Ark. / Arkansas HS

24 Peyton Holt, INF, Sr., 5-10, 205, R/R, Greenwood, Ark. / Greenwood HS / Crowder College

25 Brady Tygart, RHP, Jr., 6-2, 215, R/R, Hernando, Miss. / Lewisburg HS

26 Tate McGuire, RHP, Fr., 6-3, 210, R/R, Liberty, Mo. / Liberty North HS

27 Ryder Helfrick, C, Fr., 6-1, 200, R/R, Discovery Bay, Calif. / Clayton Valley Charter HS

28 Koty Frank, RHP, Grad., 6-2, 220, R/R, Tushka, Okla. / Tushka HS / Eastern Oklahoma State College / Nebraska

29 Austin Ledbetter, RHP, Jr., 6-1, 200, R/R, Bryant, Ark. / Bryant HS

31 Dylan Carter, RHP, R-Jr., 6-2, 205, R/R, Bentonville, Ark. / Bentonville West HS / Crowder College

32 Hunter Dietz, LHP, Fr., 6-6, 230, R/L, Trinity, Fla. / Calvary Christian HS

33 Hagen Smith, LHP, Jr., 6-3, 225, L/L, Bullard, Texas / Bullard HS

34 Diego Ramos, RHP, Fr. 6-3, 195, S/L, Vian, Okla. / Vian HS

35 Jordan Huskey, LHP, R-Fr., 5-11, 190, L/L, Quitman, Ark. / Greenbrier HS

36 Parker Coil, LHP, So., 6-3, 190, R/L, Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Memorial HS

37 Jake Faherty, RHP, Jr., 6-3, 185, R/R, Georgetown, Ky. / Great Crossing HS

38 Colin Fisher, LHP, Fr., 6-3, 215, L/L, Noble, Okla. / Noble HS

39 Tucker Holland, LHP, Fr., 6-6, 230, R/L, Fayetteville, N.C. / The Burlington School

40 Ben Bybee, RHP, So., 6-6, 230, R/R, Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS

41 Will McEntire, RHP, R-Sr., 6-4, 225, L/R, Bryant, Ark. / Bryant HS

43 Kade Smith, INF/OF/RHP, Fr., 6-0, 200, R/R, Searcy, Ark. / Harding Academy

44 Parker Rowland, C, Sr., 6-3, 215, S/R, Tulsa, Okla. / Bishop Kelley HS / Arkansas State / Eastern Oklahoma State College

45 Gage Wood, RHP, So., 6-0, 205, R/R, Batesville, Ark. / Batesville HS

46 Christian Foutch, RHP, So., 6-3, 230, R/R, Littleton, Colo. / Chatfield HS

48 Cooper Dossett, RHP, So., 6-0, 190, R/R, Springdale, Ark. / Har-Ber HS

49 Stone Hewlett, LHP, Sr., 6-1, 195, L/L, Leawood, Kan. / Rockhurst HS / Kansas

51 Jack Smith, LHP, Fr. 6-4, 220, L/L, Moultain, Ala. / Hartselle HS

52 Jonah Conradt, RHP, Fr., 6-3, 175, R/R, Greenville, Wis. / P27 Academy

55 Josh Hyneman, RHP, R-Fr., 6-4, 245, R/R, Jonesboro, Ark. / Jonesboro HS

61 Adam Hachman, LHP, Fr., 6-5, 230, L/L, Wentzville, Mo. / Timberland HS