College baseball is certainly a sport where many players end up transferring to other schools. UConn baseball certainly has its share of players who transfer to other schools as well. Still, the grand majority of UConn baseball players who transfer to other schools did not get much significant playing time while they were in Storrs. The exceptions seem to be the odd grad transfers who leave Storrs. Still, are the odd few grad transfers such as Kevin Ferrer who occasionally leave. Still, it is very rare for a significant UConn baseball player to transfer and play for another school. Overall, UConn baseball seems to benefit much more from players transferring into the program rather then leaving the program to transfer to play at another school.