Oklahoma State Lands Commitment From Baylor Transfer Pitcher RyLee Crandall
STILLWATER – Kenny Gajewski just added yet another talented pitcher out of the transfer portal. On Friday, Baylor transfer pitcher, RyLee Crandall, took to Twitter to announced she’s committed to Oklahoma State.
Originally out of Artesia, New Mexico, Crandall was named to the Big 12 All-Big 12 Freshman team this past season, as well as the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.
In her lone year with Baylor, Crandall appeared in 37 games, starting in 28, with a 3.20 ERA in 155.1 innings pitched. She also recorded 112 strikeouts, the second most on the Baylor squad, to 58 walks, giving up 151 hits, 78 runs, 71 of which were earned.
Crandall joins one of the best pitchers in the country, Ruby Meylan, who transferred to Oklahoma State following two stellar seasons at Washington.
With both Lexi Kilfoyl and Ivy Rosenberry’s careers ending this season, Gajewski and Co. have seemingly not missed a beat with bringing in a great one-two punch with Meylan and Crandall. Shortly after the commitment of Meylan, NC State transfer catcher, Amanda Hasler, joined the Cowgirls out of the portal as well.