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Ryan Hoerter transferring to Milwaukee
- Updated: April 2, 2020
Ryan Hoerter announced his decision to transfer to the Milwaukee Panthers on Thursday. The right-handed pitcher spent the last three years at Auburn University after being the top-ranked recruit in the state of Wisconsin in 2017.
Hoerter battled injuries in his last two years at Auburn. He medically redshirted due to an ulnar nerve issue in his right elbow, which didn’t require surgery, in 2019 and then didn’t pitch in the abbreviated season this spring due to a collapsed lung.
Continue reading about Ryan Hoerter’s decision to transfer to the Milwaukee Panthers, including his comments on the new ballpark, at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.