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Jeremy Brown (1998-00)
Ron Cincera (1997)
Gary Cooper (1967, 1969)
Kentrail Davis (2008-09)
Chris Freeman (1993-1994)
Phil Garner (1970:home)
Doug Hecker (1991-1992)
Jeremy Kemp (2001-04)
Mike Lincoln (1996)
Mark Lundin (1989)
Pat Murphy (1980)
Bill Oden (1974-1975:home)
Lee Payne (1988)
Steve Pinkham (1976:home) (1977-1979)
Dave Rutherford (1970-1971:away)
Kevin Scruggs (1990)
Mac Stalcup (1965-1966)
Drew Steckenrider (2010-12)
#20 Kentrail Davis
2008-09 | OF | 5-9 | 200 lbs. | L/R | Theodore, Ala.
A Theodore, Ala., native, outfielder Kentrail Davis burst onto the scene in Knoxville as a freshman in 2008. Davis earned four separate Freshman All-America honors - a Tennessee first - after leading the Vols in nine offensive categories and claiming the team Triple Crown by pacing the club in batting average (.330), home runs (13) and RBIs (44). He logged four multi-homer games and led the Vols with 21 multi-hit games.
Davis was a second-team All-SEC selection and unanimously named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. He was the only freshman in the country to be named one of 50 semifinalists for the prestigious Golden Spikes Award. He was also among the first of 12 players in the nation to accept an invitation to USA Baseball's 2008 National Team Trials. Davis made the squad for the first time after leading the team in nine different offensive categories during the 2008 National Team Trials. The freshman hit .450 with 11 runs, six homers, 19 RBI, a .925 slugging percentage and a .542 on-base percentage with Team USA. Davis was also just Tennessee's second freshman since 1980 to lead the team in batting average.
Davis started 53 games in center field and two as the designated hitter as a sophomore, finishing tied for third on the team with 18 multi-hit games and drove in multiple runs in eight games. He hit .308 in his second season with nine home runs, 30 RBIs and 12 doubles. He was one of just two Vols to start all 55 games. Davis also graced the Interstate 40 billboard during his time and had his own bobblehead.
He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the first round (39th overall) of the 2009 MLB Draft, becoming UT's 15th First-Round Draft pick. Davis has worked his way up the ranks in the Brewers' organization, playing for the Brevard County Manatees (A+), Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Single-A), Huntsville Stars (Double-A) and most recently the Nashville Sounds (Triple-A) in 2013. He played in 49 games for the Sounds this season, hitting .270 with two home runs, 14 RBIs, three triples, seven doubles, 53 total hits and 27 runs scored.
NOTES FROM DAVIS' BIO
- Full name is Kentrail Latron Davis
- Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 14th Round out of high school
- Was featured in Baseball America as 2007 Louisville Slugger/BCA High School Player of the Year for the state of Alabama
#20 Christin Stewart
2013-14 | OF | 6-0 | 205 lbs. | L/R | Lawrenceville, Ga.
3 time Minor League Player of the Year in the Detroit organization.
MLB debut on September 9, 2018.
Tigers’ Christin Stewart was impressive during his brief time with the club
CAREER HONORS
Named First Team All-SEC outfielder (May 18, 2015)
Selected to 2015 Midseason Golden Spikes Award Watchlist (April 9, 2015)
Tabbed NCBWA Hitter of the Week (April 7, 2015)
Named SEC Player of the Week after hitting .500 with one triple, three home runs, six runs scored, and 10 RBIs over four games (Arkansas State on April 1, 2015 and Ole Miss on April 3-5, 2015)
Tabbed as 2015 Preseason All-American by four outlets (Perfect Game, Louisville Slugger, D1Baseball.com and Baseball America
Selected to 2015 Preseason Golden Spikes Award Watch List
Named to 2015 Preseason All-SEC Team
Earned 'Best Hitter' honors with USA CNT at Haarlem-Honkbal Week in the Netherlands (2014)
Earned 2014 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Batting Title-Hit .383 with 12 doubles, 16 RBIs and a .605 SLG to lead the team
Named 2014 Preseason Top 50 Player by Baseball America
Named to 2014 All-SEC First Team
2015 - JUNIOR
Stewart appeared in 50 games for the Vols in 2015, hitting .311 with eight doubles, two triples, 15 homers, 47 RBI and 39 runs scored.
Blasted two homers against Mississippi State; going 3-for-3, recording five RBI and four scored runs (May 15).
Notched a double, one RBI and scored a run in the series opener against Arkansas on May 8.
Went 2-for-4 in the series finale against Texas A&M, driving in two runs, scoring once, and hitting his thirteenth homer of the season (May 3).
Hit a double to drive in a run and scored once in the series finale against South Carolina (April 26).
Went 2-for-4 against South Carolina on April 25.
Blasted two homers in a 3-for-5 outing, recording five RBIs and three runs in Tennessee's 14-7 victory over ETSU (April 21).
Went 2-for-3 in the series finale at Kentucky on April 18.
Hit his second double and scored once in a 1-for-2 outing at Kentucky (April 17).
Knocked his tenth home run of the season against Missouri, going 2-for-4 and recording three RBIs (April 9).
Added his second stolen base, a RBI, a run and a hit in the series finale at Ole Miss (April 5).
Registered his second triple of the season, driving in a run, at Ole Miss on April 4.
Notched a home run and three RBIs in a 2-for-3 outing at Ole Miss (April 3).
Had a record game at Arkansas State, hitting two home runs in three at bats resulting in five RBIs (April 1).
Scored once and drove in an RBI on one hit against Vanderbilt (March 28).
Recorded one home run, two doubles, five RBIs and four runs on four walks and three hits in nine at bats against Georgia (March 20-22).
Batted .345 against Austin Peay, going 2-for-3 (March 17).
Went 4-for-11 in the series at Florida, hitting two homers, two RBIs and scoring three times.
Hit a RBI single versus Morehead State (March 11).
Knocked a ball out of the park against East Tennessee State on March 10 for his third home run of the season.
Registered a 3-for-4 outing in the series finale against Grand Canyon, driving in two RBIs and scoring once (March 8).
Hit his second home run of the season against Grand Canyon in the series opener (March 6).
Went 3-for-12 with a double, homer, four runs scored and four RBIs during the series at UC Irvine (Feb. 27-28).
Posted his first multi-hit effort of the season going 2-for-4 with one RBI and one run scored against Lipscomb (Feb. 20).
Went 2-for-8 with a double, triple, stolen base and two RBIs during the season opening series at Florida International (Feb. 13-15).
2014 - SOPHOMORE
Played in all 54 games for the Vols, starting all 54 games in left field.
First Tennessee player since 2009 to earn All-SEC First Team accolades.
Became the 11th player in program history to win the team "Triple Crown" by leading the Vols with a .330 batting average, five home runs and 39 RBIs.
Paced the squad with 45 runs scored, 72 hits, 19 doubles, six triples and a .541 slugging percentage.
Posted his career high eleven-game hitting streak (March 8-28) in which he was 16-for-44 (.364) with three doubles, one triple, one homer, four walks, six RBIs, two stolen bases, and seven runs scored.
Ripped four hits, including a double and a triple, to go with five RBIs and four runs scored in the Vols' 20-2 win over Purdue on Feb. 16.
Went 1-for-4 with homer, two runs scored, one walk, and three RBIs in a 9-4 win over Quinnipiac (March 2).
Came back the next game and posted a 3-for-4 effort with a homer, two runs scored, and one RBI in a 14-0 victory over La Salle (March 4).
Hit his third homer of the season in an 8-7 victory over Austin Peay (March 18).
Went 5-for-12 (.417) with one double, one triple, five runs scored and three RBIs in the series against Vanderbilt (April 4-8).
Posted his second four-hit game of the season going 4-for-4 with one double, one walk and one run scored against Western Carolina (April 16).
Had a big week (April 16-20) going 10-for-18 with one triple, two doubles, two walks, five runs scored and three RBIs against Western Carolina and Alabama.
Recorded his sixth consecutive multi-hit game going 2-for-5 at LSU (April 27).
Hit an impressive .464 (13-for-28) with three doubles, one triple, one walk, nine runs scored and four RBIs during his six game multi-hit streak (April 19-27).
Knocked an SEC-leading, bases-clearing triple and collected four RBI in the Vols' 8-2 win over Kentucky on May 2.
Went 2-for-7 with a home run and two RBIs in the club's extra-innings victory over Morehead State on May 13, marking his fifth and final homer of the year.
Recorded a five-game hit streak to end regular season play, going 8-for-26 (.308) with one homer and two RBIs during that span (May 11-17).
Went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in the Vols' SEC Tournament matchup against Vanderbilt (May 20) in Hoover, Ala.
Hit .276 with two home runs and five RBIs in seven games with the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League (Summer 2014) prior to being selected as a USA Baseball Collegiate National Team participant.
Became the 20th Tennessee player to be a part of the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.
Led the Collegiate National Team in batting (.500), hits (14), doubles (7), homers (2) and RBI (11) in their preseason action.
Earned "Best Hitter" honors while playing for Team USA during Haarlem-Honkbal Week in the Netherlands, hitting .455 with four RBIs in seven games (six starts) on the club's primary designated hitter.
Led Team USA in multiple offensive categories over the summer, including batting (.383), hits (31), doubles (12), total bases (49) and slugging (.605). His 16 RBIs also ranked second-best on the team.
2013 - FRESHMAN
Appeared in 46 games as a freshman, including 43 starts (24 in RF, 19 as the DH).
Wrapped up his rookie season hitting .310 with eight doubles, two triples and three home runs.
Led the team in RBI (27), multiple RBI games (7) and tied for the team lead in home runs (3).
Finished the season tied for second on the team in walks (21) and triples (2).
Made collegiate debut on February 15 at UNLV going 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI.
Opened his collegiate career with a bang, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a home run at UNLV on Feb. 15.
Finished the weekend against the Rebels with a .400 average (6-for-15), five runs scored, four RBI, three walks, a double, a triple and the longball.
Gave the Vols a 5-4 victory in 10 innings over Western Kentucky on March 13 with a bases-loaded, walk-off hit by pitch.
Recorded the first SEC hit of his career at Alabama on March 15 before adding a double in a 7-6 win the following day.
Went 2-for-2 with a double and a triple in series finale at Missouri (March 23).
Posted a 2-for-3 effort with a home run and two RBI in the series finale vs. Ole Miss (April 21).
Picked up a three RBI day in a 12-3 win over Arkansas State (May 8), going 2-for-2 with a home run.
Closed his rookie season with five hits in a series against Texas A&M (May 16-18).
HIGH SCHOOL
Graduated from Providence Christian Academy where he was coached by Adam Cantrell.
Launched 69 home runs during his prep career, tying current MLB player Micah Owings for the Georgia state career record and finishing just shy of the national record of 75.
Also broke Owings' single-season record with 26 longballs in 2011 as a junior.
Named the 2011 NCSAA Varsity Baseball National Player of the Year after his record-breaking season.
As a senior in 2012, he hit .460 with 15 home runs, 37 RBIs, 43 runs and 51 walks.
His efforts helped lead Providence Christian Academy to a 27-12 record and the 2012 Class A state championship, the first in school history.
Named to the 2012 MaxPreps Small Schools All-America Team.
Tabbed as the 2012 Gwinnett Daily Post Co-Player of the year.
As a junior, hit .500 with 26 home runs, set a Gwinnett County record with 70 RBIs, scored 65 runs and stole 13 bases, while guiding the Storm to the state championship series.
Added 13 home runs as a freshman and 15 more as a sophomore.
Listed as the nation's 324th-best prospect and 25th-best player in Georgia by Perfect Game.