Florida baseball is preparing for its College World Series appearance but over the past several days has already gotten a head start on restocking the program through the NCAA transfer portal.
However, departures are also part of the process. Freshman infielder [autotag]Sammy Mummau[/autotag], who played prep ball for Dunedin (Florida) before arriving in Gainesville, will be seeking greener pastures through the transfer portal, according to Swamp247.
The two-time Perfect Game Preseason First Team All-Region honoree was ranked No. 10 among middle infielders and No. 312 in the nation overall, according to PG. Mummau slashed a .383/.482/.606 line stretching across 114 plate appearances, slugging a pair of home runs along with three triples and nine doubles.
He also scored 27 runs while knocking in 20 RBI and swiping nine bases as a high school senior. With the glove, Mummau posted a .928 fielding percentage across 69 total chances during his senior season.
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