
Two Tennessee Stars Head South to Arkansas in Blockbuster Transfers
Manny Marin and Brayden Krenzel, key Tennessee baseball players, have transferred to Arkansas, bringing notable stats and recruiting stories to the Razorbacks.
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Manny Marin and Brayden Krenzel, key Tennessee baseball players, have transferred to Arkansas, bringing notable stats and recruiting stories to the Razorbacks.

Manny Marin and Brayden Krenzel transition from the Tennessee Volunteers to the Arkansas Razorbacks, bringing notable stats and new ambitions to the SEC
Alexander Peck, a sophomore shortstop, entered the transfer portal after a modest freshman season at Arkansas, where he hit .120 but delivered a memorable two‑run homer against Oklahoma. His exit coincides with several other transfer additions for the program.

Manny Marin, a 6‑foot‑1 junior from Hialeah, Florida, has pledged to Arkansas, joining a wave of transfer talent that could reshape the Razorbacks' lineup for the upcoming season.

Tennessee’s two‑year standout shortstop Manny Marin has pledged to join Arkansas baseball through the transfer portal, though a professional debut remains on the table. His decision will reshape the Razorbacks’ infield and could influence future recruiting trends.
Manny Marin announced his commitment to Arkansas on Instagram, citing a strong 2026 campaign and a desire for new challenges.
Manny Marin, a standout shortstop from Tennessee, has pledged to join the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball program for the 2027 season, bringing a blend of offensive potential and elite defensive talent to Fayetteville.

After two productive seasons with the Vols, Manny Marin is set to join Arkansas, adding depth to a pitching staff that already features Brayden Krenzel and a lineup that excelled in midweek play.

Manny Marin, a draft‑eligible sophomore, is transferring to Arkansas after two seasons at Tennessee, where he posted strong batting and fielding numbers. His potential 2026 MLB Draft status, along with other SEC transfers, signals a shifting landscape for college baseball programs.

Hunter High, a Nashville native who delivered a game‑ending homer for Tennessee, has committed to Jacksonville State, where he hopes to build on a .343 career average and help the program chase another championship.

After a breakout junior season, Duncan chose Tennessee over other suitors, aiming to contribute immediately in centerfield.
On June 26, Travis Sanders, a 6‑foot‑2 junior infielder with a .369 career average at Baylor, declared his commitment to the University of Tennessee baseball program, highlighting a busy overhaul of the team’s roster.

Travis Sanders, a standout shortstop from Baylor, has pledged to join the University of Tennessee baseball program, bringing Big 12 honors, versatile defensive skills, and a proven offensive record to a Volunteers squad reshaping its roster through the transfer portal.

A look at the players leaving, returning and arriving as the Vols prepare for a pivotal campaign.

The University of Tennessee will take part in the Live Like Lou Jax College Baseball Classic in Jacksonville, Florida, from February 26‑28, facing a field that includes Georgia Tech, Cincinnati and Illinois.

The 2026 college baseball season concluded with Oklahoma capturing the national title, while Tennessee finished No. 25 in the final Baseball America rankings, highlighted by a late‑season surge, a series win over the champions, and a transfer class that includes five new pitchers.
The University of Tennessee has secured four graduate transfers who could reshape its baseball roster for the upcoming season, each bringing distinct skills and experience.

With the transfer portal set to close in just over a week, Tennessee has secured its fourth incoming pitcher, while several seniors have exhausted eligibility and several prospects eye the MLB Draft.

UC Irvine transfer left‑handed pitcher Ricky Ojeda has pledged to the University of Tennessee baseball program, bringing a 3‑3 record, 3.77 ERA and 1.13 WHIP from his junior season. His addition marks the fourth transfer this offseason as the Volunteers navigate a wave of portal movement.

Sawyer Deering, a 6‑75 ERA freshman pitcher from Tennessee, has pledged to San Diego State, a program with a storied NCAA Tournament pedigree. His decision coincides with a wave of portal activity that has seen sixteen Volunteers move on, while a handful of teammates announce plans to stay.

Freshman All‑American Wyatt Hanoian, a standout at Air Force, has pledged to join Tennessee’s roster, bringing a .357 career average and positional flexibility.
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.

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.