2020 left-handed pitcher Luke Baker

The Ole Miss baseball program picked up a commitment from a 2020 left-handed pitcher on Sunday.

Luke Baker, a 6-6, 190-pounder, out of Gainesville, Fla., announced his commitment to the Rebels via Twitter.

"I'm excited to announce that I'll be continuing my academic and athletic career at Ole Miss," Baker said via Twitter. "Thank you to everyone who's helped me along the way."

Here is Perfect Game's scouting report on Baker: Luke Baker is a 2020 LHP/ with a 6-6 190 lb. frame from Gainesville, FL who attends F. W. Buchholz HS. Tall, lanky frame with very long limbs and lots of room to project upon physically. Primary lefthanded pitcher with a small turn step into a leg lift at the belt. Clears his hips well and gets downhill effectively. Extended three-quarters arm slow with a very low effort delivery and release. Clean, loose arm stroke through the back. Changeup is thrown with similar arm speed and has nice fading action. Fluid delivery and all the components work well together. Curveball with 1/7 shape and can land the pitch for strikes. Good shape and depth to the breaking ball and has a good feel for the pitch. Fastball up to 84 mph with some arm side run. Flashes of some angle to the glove side and extends well toward the plate. Highly projectable lefthanded pitcher with a high ceiling. Good student.

Prep Baseball Report offered this analysis of Baker: An ultra projectable 6-foot-6, 196 pound left hander, Baker continues to be on the upswing. The frame continues to fill out, while the delivery continues to become more in sync and on time a separation to release. He repeats well and filled up the zone for his three innings. He showed ability to compete, with three average to above average pitches. The fastball worked 85-86 mph early and commanded down to both sides of the plate. Attacked in with the pitch to right handers. Has a feel for both offspeed pitches, the curveball has quality shape at 71-73 mph and showed a feel for an above average changeup at 77 mph. Overall, he continues to make big strides, shows present feel to pitch and overall an extremely high ceiling.

Ole Miss, which opened fall practice on Friday, returns a roster of seven starting position players from a season ago that saw the Rebels lead the SEC at the plate in a slew of categories, including the league's highest batting average at .300. Freshman All-American Tyler Keenan and one of the SEC's most revered athletes, Ryan Olenek, are just two Rebels who will look to fill the void in the lineup left by veterans Will Golsan and Nick Fortes, who signed professionally. Coach Bianco and his staff will have to replace an entire weekend rotation that departed in the 2018 MLB Draft, but that should be no problem with a pair of All-Americans on the roster (Parker Caracci, Jordan Fowler; Freshman All-American), and an already top-notch bullpen that saw no significant departures.