More

    How RHP Commit Devin Bell Can Become Oregon Baseball’s Secret Weapon in 2026, Increase Visibility for the MLB Draft

    Right-handed pitcher Devin Bell has committed to Oregon for his final year of college baseball. The 6’4″ Western Oregon standout brings impressive credentials to Eugene, including a dominant 2025 campaign where he posted a 2.39 ERA and held opponents to a .174 batting average across 75.1 innings.

    Bell’s May 9 announcement represents a significant acquisition for the Ducks’ pitching staff. After three years of dominating the GNAC, Bell will be on a major program where he’ll be tested against elite competition. The timing couldn’t be better — Oregon gains a proven arm while Bell positions himself for increased visibility ahead of the 2025 MLB Draft.

    College Sports Network's Top 25 Baseball Rankings
    New week, new rankings. See which college baseball teams are climbing or falling — updated every Monday!

    Devin Bell Transfers to Oregon: What Does This Mean For The Pitcher?

    Devin Bell’s rise has been nothing short of remarkable. At Western Oregon, he transformed from a reliable bullpen arm in 2024 to an undeniable ace in 2025.

    His 77 strikeouts and six wins as a starter earned him All-GNAC First Team honors and established him as one of the conference’s premier talents.

    “I’m excited to announce I will be finishing my last year of college baseball at the University of Oregon. Time to get back to work. Go Ducks,” Bell stated in his Instagram announcement, demonstrating his readiness for the challenge ahead.

     The transition from Division II to a powerhouse program represents a significant jump, but Bell’s physical tools and polished arsenal suggest he’s more than prepared.

    Why MLB Scouts Should Take Notice

    What makes Bell particularly intriguing is his combination of size, strikeout ability, and proven durability.

    His 6’4″ frame provides the downhill plane MLB teams covet, while his ability to maintain velocity deep into games was showcased in his complete game, 13-strikeout masterpiece against Saint Martin’s this season.

    Bell’s progression path mirrors that of many late-blooming pitching prospects. His high school career at La Grande was highlighted by offensive prowess. He set the Oregon prep RBI record with 69 in 2022 before developing into a pitching prospect in college. This athletic versatility speaks to his overall baseball IQ and untapped potential on the mound.

    MORE READING: Is Kade Anderson Eligible for the MLB Draft in 2025? Everything You Need to Know

    The Ducks’ coaching staff gains a multifaceted weapon who can slot into various roles. Bell’s experience as both a starter and reliever while posting a 2.91 ERA with four saves in 2024 provides valuable flexibility.

    Whether he becomes a weekend starter, a mid-week anchor, or a high-leverage closer, his signing deeply enriches Oregon’s pitching for 2026. Oregon’s recent track record of developing draft-worthy arms suggests Bell landed in an ideal spot to maximize his potential.

    With professional coaching and increased exposure against top tier competition, don’t be surprised if this former GNAC standout climbs draft boards rapidly in the coming year, transforming from small-school success story to legitimate MLB prospect.

    College Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in college footballmen’s college basketballwomen’s college basketball, and college baseball!

    Related Articles

    More Baseball From CSN