Mizzou baseball is set to hire Brandon Van Horn as its new hitting coach, per Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.
Van Horn replaces the recently departed Bryson LeBlanc, who spent three seasons as the Tigers' hitting coach.
Van Horn was most recently a minor-league hitting coach for the Houston Astros, spending the 2025 season and part of 2026 with the organization. He served as a hitting coach on New Mexico's staff for the 2023 season. He was a volunteer assistant for the program in the two seasons prior.
Van Horn played professionally for four seasons after being taken by the San Francisco Giants in the 19th round of the 2016 MLB Draft. In 2019, he hit three homers and drove in 34 runs over three levels, including Triple-A.
Tigers land three transfers
Along with the addition of Van Horn to the staff, Mizzou has continued to pick up additions in the transfer portal.
The Tigers' earned a commitment from former UNLV right-handed pitcher Ryan Marton on Saturday afternoon, per his X account. Marton, a Toronto product, spent the first two seasons of his career at Midland College before transferring to UNLV for the 2026 season.
In 13 games with the Rebels, Marton held a 2-3 record, 6.13 ERA and 22 strikeouts while giving up 15 runs and holding batters to a .219 batting average. He'll join the Tigers for his final season of eligibility.
Joining Marton in Mizzou's transfer class is former Lipscomb utility player Cam Pruitt.
Pruitt starred at Paris Junior College in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, earning all-conference honors at the latter while posting a .367 batting average, 73 hits and 42 RBI.
He maintained the high level of play upon transferring to Lipscomb in the 2026 season, batting .357 while providing 76 hits, 48 RBI and two homers. He earned the Atlantic-Sun Tournament MVP after helping lead Lipscomb to an ASUN Championship. He has one season of eligibility remaining.
Mizzou also earned the commitment of former New Mexico State infielder Steve Solorzano, per his X account.
Solorzano has been among the top hitters in Conference USA throughout his career, making the CUSA All-Freshman first team in 2024 and being selected as the designated hitter on the All-CUSA first team in 2025.
Solorzano led the team with 78 hits in 2026, along with posting a team-high .341 batting average while hitting two homers and racking up 51 RBI.
Solorzano and Pruitt's batting averages and total hits would have led all Mizzou players with 10 or more plate appearances in 2026.
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