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Braydon Kersey Commits to Tennessee Volunteers, Bolstering Two‑Way Roster

The Mercer Bears standout, a finalist for the John Olerud Two‑Way Player of the Year award, joins the Vols as a versatile infielder/pitcher.

A Strategic Addition for the Vols

Braydon Kersey, a standout two‑way player from the Mercer Bears, has officially committed to the University of Tennessee’s baseball program, marking the Volunteers’ first transfer‑portal acquisition of the offseason.

Kersey arrives in Knoxville after a breakout season in which he hit .325, launched 21 home runs and posted a 4.95 earned‑run average while striking out 26 batters in 20 innings on the mound.

A finalist for the prestigious John Olerud Two‑Way Player of the Year award, Kersey brings a rare blend of power hitting and pitching depth that coaches say could reshape the Vols’ lineup and rotation.

Versatility is the keyword; the coaching staff envisions him anchoring multiple infield positions or serving as a designated hitter, while also providing a reliable arm out of the bullpen.

Strategic Implications for the Volunteers

Beyond the statistical impact, Kersey’s commitment underscores the Volunteers’ growing appeal among elite collegiate prospects, a trend that could translate into future recruiting victories.

The front office is already scouting additional portal targets to complement the new roster, aiming to maintain depth and competitiveness as the SEC season approaches.

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