*****Portal Watch

C: Wright
1B: grimmer
2B: open
SS: Open
3B: Manny
LF: Clark
CF: Abernathy
RF: Newstrom
DH: Myatt

As of now (don’t yell at me if I’m forgetting someone)
 
You're gonna need more than 17 pitchers with the 34-man roster. I think a premium will be placed on guys who can play multiple positions
Not really. Looking at the past 5 seasons, SEC teams have used an average of 13 hitters and 14 pitchers for any material playing time (defined as pitching at least 9 innings or 40 at bats). TN has averaged 14 hitters and 13 pitchers over the past 5 seasons. The SEC has a 27 man active roster for weekend series. The 34 man roster will just end stockpiling talent and having extra depth. NOTE: Before COVID, rosters were limited to 35.
Source: D1 Baseball
 


Sounds like he may play OF for the Vols? We shall see

Update: played in the OF for 22 games this past year

Wright had some very intriguing stats this year: 28 HBP, .513 OBP, SO rate 9.0 %, and of course that .406 BA. His SLG % was .663 which is very good, but not Andrew Fischer good. Fischer’s final OBP % was .497.

This kid is really good and apparently really good defensively. The question becomes is how this will translate to the uptick in talent coming to the SEC. Billy Amick had a great season at Tennessee, but experienced some dropoff compared to his previous year at Clemson. BA down from .413 to .306, slugging down from .772 to .639, and OBP down from .464 to .387.

I’m not being critical of anyone here, as all these numbers are excellent years, but rather throwing data out that might, or might not, give us some clues as to what to expect in the future.
 
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One of the "surprises" we've heard mentioned, I guess, but not too surprising if his goal was starting. Not sure he projects strongly as a high-level starter for a perennial top-10 SEC team. He certainly provided us with a great relief guy who could eat up innings if necessary, and a guy who had a different pitching arsenal rather than just throwing smoke. Probably a guy who is great in that starter role at Georgia Tech, Southern Miss, Coastal Carolina, Dallas Baptist, etc, though. Good luck to him.
 
One of the "surprises" we've heard mentioned, I guess, but not too surprising if his goal was starting. Not sure he projects strongly as a high-level starter for a perennial top-10 SEC team. He certainly provided us with a great relief guy who could eat up innings if necessary, and a guy who had a different pitching arsenal rather than just throwing smoke. Probably a guy who is great in that starter role at Georgia Tech, Southern Miss, Coastal Carolina, Dallas Baptist, etc, though. Good luck to him.
He can go to the Big Ten and dominate.
 
He can go to the Big Ten and dominate.
Yeah, I just threw out some schools that are a tick below the top level SEC schools and a few ACC schools. I think all of those programs are better than the majority of the Big10, especially the old Big10. Loy could definitely go there and make a tremendous impact.
 

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