
Tennessee Baseball Roster Takes Shape as Transfer Portal Closes
As the college baseball transfer window shut, Tennessee's coaching staff finalized a mix of returnees, departures and new additions ahead of the upcoming MLB Draft.
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As the college baseball transfer window shut, Tennessee's coaching staff finalized a mix of returnees, departures and new additions ahead of the upcoming MLB Draft.

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.
The 2026 high school baseball season in the Knoxville region concluded with record‑breaking performances, highlighted by Michael Teasley’s second straight Player of the Year award and Farragut’s historic fifth consecutive title.

Recent graduate Michael Teasley, a two‑way star for the Oak Ridge Wildcats, was named Class 4A Tennessee Mr. Baseball for the second straight year after a dominant pitching and hitting campaign that helped the team reach back‑to‑back state tournaments.
Tennessee’s 2026 baseball recruiting class is ranked third nationally, featuring 19 prospects projected across the first three rounds, with slot values and scouting rankings underscoring the state’s rising baseball pedigree.

Recent moves in the Tennessee Volunteers baseball roster reveal a blend of departures and commitments as the team prepares for the upcoming season.

Two days remain in the SEC tournament in Hoover, Alabama, where semifinal matchups will be decided and the NCAA bracket will soon be revealed.
With both teams tied 3-3 in their season series and boasting elite talent, a possible seventh meeting could crown a fifth straight title for Farragut or a first for Oak Ridge.
A poll that determines the Knoxville region’s top high school baseball player closes at noon on May 16, showcasing a field of nominees whose statistics were compiled by coaches and MaxPreps.