Former LSU pitcher Nic Bronzini announces transfer to Washington

The No. 2 left-hander in California coming out of high school in 2022 is heading back out west.

A former LSU left-hander is heading out west to join a new member of the Big Ten for the 2025 season.

Late on Monday night, redshirt freshman [autotag]Nic Bronzini[/autotag] announced his commitment to Washington out of the transfer portal following two seasons at LSU. The former No. 2 left-handed pitcher in the state of California coming out of high school, Bronzini entered the transfer portal following the Tigers’ elimination at the 2024 Chapel Hill Regional.

After redshirting in 2023, Bronzini only saw sporadic action this past spring. He made six appearances, pitching just 4.2 innings while allowing five hits, three earned runs and four walks with eight strikeouts.

Bronzini’s last appearance for the Tigers came on April 30 against Grambling when he faced just one batter, recording an out in the 26-2 win.

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LSU baseball lands talented bullpen arm in the transfer portal

Chandler Dorsey served as the closer for South Florida last season.

For the past few days, LSU has been losing pitchers to the transfer portal left and right. The Tigers have lost five pitchers to the portal so far ([autotag]Aiden Moffett[/autotag], [autotag]Nic Bronzini[/autotag], [autotag]Cam Johnson[/autotag], [autotag]Micah Bucknam[/autotag], [autotag]Samuel Dutton[/autotag]). It is about time LSU got someone in return.

[autotag]Jay Johnson[/autotag] did just that as he landed a right-handed pitcher who pitched at South Florida last year. [autotag]Chandler Dorsey[/autotag] served as the closer for the Bulls and appeared in 22 games. He finished the season with a 2-1 record, a 3.42 ERA, and seven saves. He pitched a total of 26.1 innings and struck out 32 hitters while only walking 12.

Dorsey will likely be the first of many transfer pitchers Johnson and the Tigers will sign this offseason. Along with that, Johnson will try to retain some of the talented young players he had on the team last season. If the Tigers want to make it back to Omaha they will need a solid bullpen.

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Freshman LSU pitcher Nic Bronzini has entered the transfer portal

LSU has now lost a handful of pitchers to the transfer portal.

Jay Johnson is losing another promising young arm to the transfer portal. This time it is a redshirt freshman from San Ramon, California.

Nic Bronzini is a 6-foot-3, 256-pound, left-handed pitcher from California who signed to LSU out of high school. During his first year on the Bayou, he was redshirted to preserve an extra year of eligibility. This season he finally got to play for the Tigers and he appeared in six games and pitched a total of 4.2 innings. He finished with a 0-0 record and a 5.79 ERA.

His last appearance came on April 30 against Grambling. Bronzini entered the game and recorded one out. I hope that Bronzini can have a great career and be successful wherever he ends up in the transfer portal.

LSU has now lost a handful of pitchers to the transfer portal. Johnson will have some work to do in the transfer portal to bring in some more arms.

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