Alabama softball has its first portal pickup. Former Tennessee left-handed pitcher Kailey Plumlee announced her commitment to the Crimson Tide on social media Wednesday morning. HELLO BAMA NATIONthank you 🐘 @AlabamaSB @lmcmahon7 @UACoachMurphy @KaylaBraud1 @adamarbour #rolltide pic.twitter.com/HkUxaAEoeD— Kailey Plumlee (@KaileyPlumlee) June 10, 2026"Hello Bama Nation," Plumlee said in a post on Instagram. "Thank you Alabama Softball for new beginnings. See y'all next fall." She did not see action for the Lady Vols last season as she redshirted on a pitching staff that featured the best ERA in the nation behind names like Karlyn Pickens, Sage Mardjetko and Erin Nuwer. Tennessee reached the Women's College World Series semifinals like Alabama. Plumlee will have four years of eligibility remaining with the Crimson Tide. Alabama has not had a lefty pitcher on the staff the last two seasons. Plumlee will be the first left-handed pitcher for the Crimson Tide since Lauren Esman in 2024. Plumlee is originally from Carthage, Tennessee and won the 2024 Tennessee Softball Gatorade Player of the Year at Gordonsville. She also won two state championships. During an interview on the "Out of the Box Podcast," Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy said the Crimson Tide coaching staff was going to be selective with what players it picked up from the transfer portal. He wants to have an even number of players on the roster at either 20 or 22 total athletes. Alabama has players slated to return (if no one enters the portal) and five freshmen coming in, which means the Tide is likely looking to add three players from the portal. This story will be updated. Sign up to our free newsletter and follow us on Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Threads and Blue Sky for the latest news.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Alabama Softball Lands LHP Out of Portal from SEC Rival
Former Tennessee pitcher Kailey Plumlee announced her commitment to the Crimson Tide on Wednesday.






