
Tennessee Baseball Roster Overhaul Sets Stage for 2027 Season
A look at the players leaving, returning and arriving as the Vols prepare for a pivotal campaign.
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A look at the players leaving, returning and arriving as the Vols prepare for a pivotal campaign.

After a week of play, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox top the league in runs while a mix of hot bats and solid pitching define the competition.
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.

The Whitecaps overcame an early deficit, sparked by a game‑tying double from Terrence Kiel II, and held on as their relievers shut down the Firebirds.

Despite solid defense and a few bright spots, the Orleans club fell to their fourth consecutive defeat, dropping to 1‑6 in the Cape Cod League.

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.

The Vols have kept nine key players, including standout hitters and pitchers, while navigating 13 departures.
Manny Marin, Tennessee's sophomore shortstop, has entered the transfer portal and is eligible for the MLB draft in July. His exit leaves a clear void at shortstop, prompting the Volunteers to consider returning players and highly ranked freshmen for the upcoming season.

Recent moves in the Tennessee Volunteers baseball roster reveal a blend of departures and commitments as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
A deep look at how Tennessee's 2027 baseball squad blends proven returners, key newcomers, and draft‑watch dynamics under Coach Josh Elander.

Samford outfielder Jake Souders is set to tour Knoxville this week, as Tennessee looks to fill outfield holes left by graduating stars and adds a top 2026 recruit to its roster.

A loss to VCU ends a five‑year regional winning streak, prompting a wave of departures and a push to develop younger talent.