Former Virginia Cavaliers first baseman Henry Ford has been one of the best players in college baseball and has the looks of a future MLB star. Ford entered the transfer portal after former UVA head coach Brian O'Connor left for Mississippi State and while he was one of the most coveted players in the portal, he announced on social media this afternoon that he was committed to Tennessee. Ford could still opt to go into the MLB, but if he does not, Knoxville is getting one of the top players in the country.
NEW COMMIT: This is certainly an #MLBDraft risk, but one worth taking for @Vol_Baseball in landing former UVA star Henry Ford. Ford hit .362 with 11 homers and 46 RBIs last season.
— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) June 22, 2025
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Ford posted 75 hits and 11 home runs this past season.
While there was certainly plenty of talent that left Charlottesville this offseason, new head coach Chris Pollard has gotten a fair amount of talent to follow him from Duke.
Freshman pitcher Max Stammel announced on social media this week that he is going to play for his former head coach in Charlottesville.
Thankful for an incredible freshman year at Duke and for the relationships and experiences that came with it. Grateful to the coaching staff that believed in me from the start, and am excited to follow them and announce my commitment to the University of Virginia. #GoHoos pic.twitter.com/wEtG6gzFC8
— Max Stammel (@MaxStammel) June 17, 2025
This past season, Stammel made 18 appearances totaling 22 innings. He was 0-1 with a 4.09 ERA with 25 strikeouts and 12 walks. Stammel joins Henry Zatkowski, AJ Gracia, Kyle Johnson, Noah Murray, Sam Harris, and Zach Jackson as former Duke stars heading to Virginia.
Gracia was one of the top hitters for Duke last season, slashing .293/.449/.558 with 15 home runs and 54 RBIs. Johnson hit .220/.343/.508 with four home runs and 19 RBI. Given how many players left when O'Connor left for Mississippi State, these two should be instant impact players in 2026.
During his time at Duke, Pollard coached 46 Major League Baseball Draft picks, 28 All-ACC selections, nine Freshman All-Americans and seven All-Americans.
Virginia will be Pollard’s fourth stop as a collegiate head coach. Over his 26 seasons as a skipper, Pollard has compiled a career record of 806-614-3, including stops at Pfeiffer (2000-04), Appalachian State (2005-12) and Duke (2013-25). As he did at Duke in 2025, Pollard led Appalachian State to the NCAA Tournament during his final season with the Mountaineers in 2012.
No stranger to postseason baseball in Charlottesville, Pollard coached Duke to the 2023 Charlottesville Super Regional and Appalachian State to the 2012 Charlottesville Regional.
In his final two seasons in Durham, Pollard led the Blue Devils to back-to-back 40-win campaigns for the first time in program history, culminating in Duke hosting its first Super Regional in 2025.
The 2024 season saw the Blue Devils break the home run record for the second consecutive season, recording a program-best 115. Duke finished the 2024 campaign with a 40-20 record, the second time in program history to record 40-plus wins in a season (both under Pollard). The Blue Devils secured their second ACC Tournament title by sweeping the week in Charlotte.
Duke secured the program's third Super Regional appearance in 2023, finishing with a 39-24 record. The Blue Devils were selected to the Conway Regional, advancing to the championship game against host Coastal Carolina, where Duke blasted its way to a 12-3 final in the regional championship.
Pollard led Duke to another historic season in 2021, capturing the program's first ACC Baseball Tournament championship title in program history and its first conference title since 1961.
Duke’s 35 wins in 2019 marked Pollard’s sixth consecutive season with over 30 victories, making the Blue Devil skipper the first head coach to lead Duke to six 30-win seasons in his first seven campaigns. The 2019 season culminated in the program’s second Super Regional appearance, where Duke fell to eventual national champion Vanderbilt.
Under Pollard's guidance, Duke assembled a historic 2018 campaign. Ranked in the preseason for the first time in program history, the 2018 Blue Devils lived up to the early-season hype, achieving the first 40-win season in program history while also earning a program-record 18 ACC wins and advancing to the first NCAA Super Regional in school history.
Pollard and the Blue Devils first burst onto the national scene in 2016 as Duke ended the season with a record of 33-24, which was good enough to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1961.
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