Tennessee Infielder Ariel Antigua Announces Transfer Destination

Ariel Antigua
Photo via Tennessee Athletics/Kyndall Williams

Tennessee baseball infielder Ariel Antigua committed to Arizona on Friday afternoon nearly three weeks after entering the transfer portal. Antigua announced his commitment on Instagram.

Antigua had a role each of his three years at Tennessee but has never earned a consistent starting one. He started 40 games in his three years including 20 as a sophomore in 2025 and 14 as a junior during the 2026 season.

The Florida native is an extremely talented defender who made a number of flashy plays with his glove over the last three years. Tennessee often used him as a late-inning defensive sub which led to him playing in 130 games over the last three seasons.

But Antigua’s struggles at the plate kept him from ever earning a consistent starting job. Antigua hit .199 with seven doubles, one home run and 24 total RBIs during his three seasons at Tennessee.

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Antigua lands at an Arizona program that is a constant contender. The Wildcats have made the NCAA Tournament five straight times including trips to the College World Series in 2021 and 2025. Arizona has made the College World Series 19 times in program history including four national championships.

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The Vols’ middle infield is uncertain for next season. Starting shortstop Manny Marin entered the transfer portal earlier this offseason while Blake Grimmer is eligible for this summer’s MLB Draft. Backup middle infielders Antigua and Jay Abernathy both transferred.

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Fifteen Tennessee players have entered the transfer portal this offseason including Abernathy, Antigua, first baseman Evan Hankins, right-handed pitcher Nic Abraham, outfielder Nate Eisfelder, shortstop Manny Marin, catcher Cash Williams, infielder Finley Bates, infielder Ethan Moore, utility man Hunter High, utility man Chris Newstrom, outfielder Hutson Chance and right-handed pitcher Brayden Krenzel, two-way Taylor Tracey and right-handed pitcher Ari Bethea.

Tennessee baseball has landed two transfer commits to date— Mercer two-way Braydon Kersey and Northwestern LHP Brody Trosclair. The Vols have also hosted Air Force second baseman Wyatt Hanoian on a visit.

A number of Tennessee players have announced intentions to return for next season including RHP Landon Mack, LHP Cam Appenzeller, first baseman Levi Clark, catcher Trent Grindlinger, catcher Stone Lawless, left fielder Blaine Brown and LHP Will Haas.

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