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Oklahoma left-handed pitcher Cameron Johnson has entered the NCAA transfer portal after spending the past two seasons with the Sooners.

Johnson began his collegiate career at LSU before transferring to Oklahoma prior to the 2025 season. Per Yahoo Sports:
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Johnson was listed as a junior during the 2026 season. LSU is actually where his playing days began at the collegiate level, only spending one year in Baton Rouge. Oklahoma snagged Johnson out of the portal ahead of the '25 campaign, only to find a good amount of success.

After going between starting and the bullpen, Johnson was a full-time starter in 2026. In 15 appearances, seven decisions were attached to his name. Johnson finished with six wins, only losing once. Johnson pitched 53.2 innings, finishing with an ERA of 4.36. Opposing batters had an average of just .205 against him, while striking out 72 times and drawing a walk on just 43 occasions.
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Yeti_Chaser1 hour
"striking out 72 times and drawing a walk on just 43 occasions." They act like 43 walks isn't a lot in 53 IP?
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Godfather11 hour
When we faced him earlier this year, all the batters had to do was literally walk up to the plate and stand there with the bat on their shoulder.
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HarryHoudini1 hour
Thought he was doing decent at OU?
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How do you go from a cant miss prospect to a players thats transferred twice because he just cant find the plate?
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Potential is what he is.
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Some of y’all melted when he left
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