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LSU baseball star Ethan Frey officially won't be returning to Baton Rouge. Frey signed a contract with the Astros on Wednesday.
That comes in a career where Ethan Frey played in 115 college games and had a .304 batting average with a .387 OBP and a .537 slugging percentage. That’s a career OPS of .924 for Frey.
Today, we'll look at the case for Frey to turn pro vs. return to college. If LSU can get Frey back in 2026, the Tigers will return a two-time national champion who led LSU in OPS in 2025.
Just over a week after being selected 95th overall in the first round by the Houston Astros in the 2025 MLB Draft, outfielder Ethan Frey has agreed to terms on his pro contract. He’ll receive ...
The Astros have selected Frey with the 95th overall pick in the 2025 First-Year Player Draft. Frey stands 6-foot-6, 225 pounds and is an intimidating presence in the box. The big right-handed ...
OF Ethan Frey (No. 95): Frey didn't perform particularly well in his first two seasons at LSU, but he changed that this past season by hitting .331/.420/.641 with 13 home runs and 16 additional ...
Ethan Frey Ethan Frey wasn't on many MLB team's radar for this year's draft at the beginning of the season, but he had a monster year as LSU's primary DH and could very well go pro.
Frey was a member of two National Championship teams in his three seasons at LSU. The Rosepine, LA native compiled 257 career at-bats, hitting for a .304 average with 19 doubles, 13 home runs, a ...
There are a few Tigers who could return for another year or head to professional baseball. The LSU Tigers just captured their eighth national championship in program history on Sunday, and now a ...