
Tegan Kuhns Selected First‑Round by Cardinals in 2026 MLB Draft
Tegan Kuhns’ dominant 2026 campaign, highlighted by 106 strikeouts and two SEC Pitcher‑of‑the‑Week awards, culminated in a first‑round selection by the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Tegan Kuhns’ dominant 2026 campaign, highlighted by 106 strikeouts and two SEC Pitcher‑of‑the‑Week awards, culminated in a first‑round selection by the St. Louis Cardinals.

The 2026 MLB Draft concluded with Aquinas High School graduate Charlie Bussey III being selected by the San Francisco Giants, capping a standout college career at Francis Marion University.
The 2026 Topps Chrome Baseball checklist introduces Lightboard, Image, Super Short Prints, Award Winner and Minions variations, spotlighting a roster of marquee athletes and their distribution odds.

A sophomore left‑hander from the University of Tennessee was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals with the first‑round pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, capping a season of elite performances and national recognition.

Tegan Kuhns, a 21‑year‑old right‑handed pitcher from Tennessee, was selected 32nd overall by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2026 MLB Draft, sparking optimism about his potential to anchor a future rotation.
Right‑hander Garrett Stallings, a University of Tennessee alum, is set to make his major‑league debut on June 30 against the Cincinnati Reds, marking the latest milestone for Tennessee’s baseball pipeline.

The San Francisco Giants entered 2026 with high hopes but sit at 31‑46, a record that, while marginally better than Colorado's, is labeled the most disappointing in MLB.

Christian Moore's call-up to the Los Angeles Angels follows a strong Triple-A performance and a notable collegiate career at Tennessee.
Christian Moore’s long‑awaited call‑up to the Los Angeles Angels culminated in a modest debut against the Oakland Athletics, but the underlying numbers from his Salt Lake Bees stint suggest a player poised for a rebound.

Christian Moore has been called up to replace Mike Trout on the injured list, bringing a .333 Triple‑A average and 45 RBIs to the roster. His debut coincides with a surge of former Tennessee players reaching the majors.
A look at the players from Tony Vitello's Tennessee program who are excelling in the majors and minors, from debut performances to top prospects.

Colorado Rockies pitcher Chase Dollander is placed on the 60‑day injured list after a right elbow strain, with manager Warren Schaeffer indicating possible UCL surgery. The move follows a decorated college career at Tennessee.

Colorado Rockies right‑hander Chase Dollander will undergo surgery for a torn ulnar collateral ligament, concluding his 2026 campaign and prompting a look at his promising start and future outlook.

Colorado Rockies right‑hander Chase Dollander will miss the rest of 2026 after a torn ulnar collateral ligament was confirmed, ending his season and raising questions about his future.

With the injury list swelling to 60, teams are navigating rehab schedules for stars like Elly De La Cruz, Francisco Lindor, and Max Scherzer, aiming for timely returns.

The Volunteers are leveraging the NCAA transfer portal to add experienced talent and replace departing players ahead of the next season.

After a promising freshman year, Krenzel's second season saw a dip in performance, leading him to explore new opportunities through the NCAA transfer portal.

After years of underperformance and injury, Antonio Senzatela reinvented his approach, boosting velocity and adding a cutter, which has slashed his ERA and reshaped his role with the Rockies.

Georgia's first SEC Tournament championship and a regular‑season crown make the Bulldogs only the ninth team in 100 years to achieve the double‑title sweep, joining a lineage of programs with varied postseason outcomes.

The latest wave of injury updates across Major League Baseball reads like a medical drama, with a mix of elite arms and everyday bats navigating the road back to competition.

An overview of the streaming‑pitcher strategy, key matchups for May 19, and practical tips for turning short‑term waiver wire pickups into reliable fantasy points.

Fantasy baseball enthusiasts saw a spectrum of results on Thursday as a dozen-plus starters took the mound, with shutouts, solid strikeout numbers and a few rocky outings shaping the early season narrative.

Several starters are posting sub-3.00 ERAs and draw double-header schedules that make them prime candidates for fantasy lineups.

With wind favoring hitters in Denver and left‑handed struggles for Seattle’s ace, bettors are gravitating toward specific over/under lines and moneyline selections.