Tennessee Baseball Secures Commitment from Air Force Transfer Wyatt Hanoian
Wyatt Hanoian, a standout freshman at Air Force, has committed to Tennessee baseball, adding offensive firepower and defensive reliability to the Volunteers' roster.
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Wyatt Hanoian, a standout freshman at Air Force, has committed to Tennessee baseball, adding offensive firepower and defensive reliability to the Volunteers' roster.

Baseball America's 2026 All-American selections highlight Tennessee's newest recruit, a Mercer transfer who excelled both at the plate and on the mound and chose the Volunteers over Georgia and Wake Forest.

Baseball America’s 2026 College All‑America teams highlight a concentration of talent from powerhouse programs, with Georgia Tech and Texas each placing three players on the first team. Standout hitters and pitchers from across the nation earned recognition, setting the stage for an exciting MLB draft.

Jay Abernathy, a utility player who logged 53 games for Tennessee last season, has pledged to continue his career at Oklahoma. His arrival comes amid a roster overhaul for the Volunteers, who are looking to replace departing outfielders.
After a junior season that saw Jay Abernathy hit .236 with three home runs and nine stolen bases, the Tennessee Volunteers’ versatile infielder announced his commitment to the Oklahoma Sooners, marking the first SEC player to transfer within the conference this cycle.

Coach Josh Elander has kept key players including Stone Lawless, Levi Clark, Trent Grindlinger and two‑way star Braydon Kersey, creating a unique situation where the Vols must balance catching duties, first‑base starts and designated‑hitter flexibility.

Jake Souders, a .349 batting average sophomore from Samford, chose Mississippi State over Tennessee, prompting the Volunteers to address a depleted outfield and explore transfer portal opportunities.
Pitcher Nic Abraham enters the transfer portal after two seasons at Tennessee, a move triggered by recent staff changes and a broader exodus of players.
After two seasons in Knoxville, pitcher Nic Abraham enters the transfer portal, a move triggered by a recent coaching change and part of a larger exodus of Volunteers players.
Tennessee baseball is reshaping its 2027 roster after a wave of departures, securing its first transfer commitment from Mercer two‑way player Braydon Kersey and targeting key additions in pitching, infield and outfield.

Brody Trosclair, the 2026 Southland Freshman of the Year, announced his transfer to Tennessee baseball on Instagram, citing the program’s trajectory and a competitive recruiting field.

Tyler Myatt, the 2024 NJCAA Player of the Year, is set to rejoin the University of Tennessee baseball program for the 2027 season, bringing a proven bat off the bench after a challenging SEC transition.

After an official visit, left‑hander Brody Trosclair pledged to Tennessee, bringing three years of eligibility, a strong freshman record and a recent surgery recovery to a staff reshaping for the upcoming season.
Brody Trosclair, a rising sophomore from Northwestern State, has committed to the University of Tennessee, bringing a strong freshman campaign and a track record of high strikeout rates to a staff that lost several key arms to the draft and eligibility limits.
Brody Trosclair, a Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, pledged to the University of Tennessee on June 8, joining a pitching staff that is being reshaped after several departures.
Trosclair, a Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, pledged to the Vols after a strong freshman season cut short by injury.

Transfer standout Braydon Kersey chooses the University of Tennessee, bringing a .325 career average, 21 homers and 67 RBI, plus a right‑handed pitching threat, to a program reshaped by Coach Josh Elander.

The 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League season promises fresh storylines across the West Division, from Bourne’s pursuit of a fourth title in six years to the emergence of new faces on traditional powerhouses.

Braydon Kersey, a dual‑threat pitcher and hitter from Mercer, has chosen Tennessee over Georgia and Wake Forest, citing the program’s development plan and a shot at the College World Series.

The University of Tennessee has secured the commitment of Braydon Kersey, a 6‑foot‑1, 205‑pound sophomore from Alpharetta, Georgia, who brings both bat and arm to the Volunteers' lineup.

Braydon Kersey, celebrated for his dual-threat abilities, has pledged to the University of Tennessee, bringing power hitting, solid pitching and defensive flexibility that could reshape the Volunteers' approach in the SEC.

Braydon Kersey commits to Tennessee baseball, bringing dual‑way talent and a proven track record to a Volunteers roster in rebuilding mode.

Braydon Kersey, a standout two‑way player from Mercer, has pledged to Tennessee baseball, delivering a .325 average, 21 homers and 67 RBIs in 2026 while the program welcomes new pitching coach Austin Knight and several high‑profile visits.

Campbell University’s sophomore Jett Music is among the finalists for the prestigious John Olerud Two-Way Player award, recognizing his outstanding performance both at the plate and on the mound during the 2026 season.