Rob Evans is returning to the Miami Hurricanes baseball program for one more year.
The left-handed pitcher announced his intention to withdraw his name from the MLB Draft and remain with the 'Canes.
BREAKING @CanesBaseball LHP Rob Evans announces his intentions to withdraw his name from the #MLBDraft
— Sebastian Font (@S_Font_Sports) July 14, 2025
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This is very good news for J.D. Arteaga's squad, as Evans will be back on a roster that will feature a lot of new faces via the transfer portal and its incoming recruiting class.
In Arteaga's second season, Miami finished 15-14 in ACC play and reached its first Super Regional since 2016. The 'Canes rebounded nicely from a 16-16 start and look to be a program on the rise.
In 17 games in 2025, Evans posted a 4.70 ERA with a 1.66 WHIP.
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