Garrett Larsen has been appointed captain of the Yale baseball team for the 2027 season, as announced by head coach Brian Hamm. Recognized for his character, toughness, and consistency, Larsen has significantly contributed to Yale's recent success, including their Ivy League titles and NCAA tournament appearance. The Connecticut native had an exceptional junior year, leading the Ivy League in several offensive categories and earning First Team All-Ivy honors. His leadership and on-field performance have garnered respect from players and coaches alike.

By the Numbers
  • Larsen led the Ivy League in batting average (.372), on-base percentage (.459), OPS (.986), and hits (70).
  • He scored 49 runs, with 16 doubles and 27 stolen bases during the season.
State of Play
  • Larsen was a key player in Yale's historic 2026 season, which saw them clinch their second consecutive Ivy League title.
  • The team also achieved its first-ever conference tournament victory and made its first NCAA appearance since 2017.
What's Next

Larsen and the Bulldogs are gearing up for another competitive season in 2027, aiming to build on their recent accomplishments and lead Yale baseball to further success.

Bottom Line

Larsen's appointment as captain reflects his leadership and performance, setting a strong precedent for the upcoming season as Yale aims to continue its upward trajectory in college baseball.