Breaking: Tennessee’s 2025 Top-25 Most Viewed prep Baseball Profiles Unveiled
Table of Contents
- 1. Breaking: Tennessee’s 2025 Top-25 Most Viewed prep Baseball Profiles Unveiled
- 2. How the list was assembled
- 3. Key facts at a glance
- 4. Why this matters for readers
- 5. evergreen takeaways
- 6. Engage with the story
- 7. It looks like you’ve pasted a bunch of HTML fragments about a series of sports prospects, but I’m not sure what you’d like me to do with them. Do you need:
- 8. Day 25 – Prospect #25
- 9. day 24 – Prospect #24
- 10. Day 23 – Prospect #23
- 11. day 22 – Prospect #22
- 12. Day 21 – Prospect #21
- 13. Day 20 – Prospect #20
- 14. Day 19 – Prospect #19
- 15. Day 18 – Prospect #18
- 16. Day 17 – Prospect #17
- 17. Day 16 – Prospect #16
- 18. Day 15 – Prospect #15
- 19. Day 14 – Prospect #14
- 20. Day 13 – Prospect #13
- 21. Day 12 – Prospect #12
- 22. Day 11 – Prospect #11
- 23. Day 10 – Prospect #10
- 24. Day 9 – Prospect #9
- 25. Day 8 – Prospect #8
- 26. day 7 – Prospect #7
- 27. Day 6 – Prospect #6
- 28. Day 5 – Prospect #5
• By Prep Baseball Tennessee Staff
As 2025 closes, a definitive online snapshot is revealed: the Top-25 Most Viewed Prep Baseball profiles in Tennessee for the year. The annual roll call highlights the players who captured the most attention from fans, coaches, and scouts on the web, measured by site traffic.
Beginning December 7, the countdown started at No. 25 and will continue with a new entry each day, culminating with the No. 1 profile on December 31. Readers are encouraged to check back daily for the latest installment in this year’s Tennessee list.
How the list was assembled
Officials say the rankings are driven by Google Analytics, reflecting which Prep Baseball profile pages drew the most traffic throughout 2025.This data-driven approach spotlights profiles that generated sustained interest from the baseball community.
Key facts at a glance
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Timeline | Countdown from No. 25 (Dec 7) to No. 1 (Dec 31) |
| Platform | Prep Baseball profile pages tracked via Google Analytics |
| Scope | Top-25 most viewed Tennessee profiles of 2025 |
| Purpose | Highlight influential profiles and audience favorites |
| Next steps | Ongoing updates with rankings, event info, and news |
Why this matters for readers
For coaches, scouts, and fans, viewership signals help interpret which players captured attention beyond on-field results. The data complements performance trends and offers a clearer view of rising talents shaping Tennessee’s baseball landscape.
evergreen takeaways
Public profiles that attract steady traffic frequently enough reflect growing visibility ahead of showcases, summer circuits, and potential draft considerations. Regular engagement with a player’s page can indicate momentum in a prospect’s growth trajectory.
Engage with the story
Which profile do you expect to end up at No. 1? Which trend in 2025 do you think will influence Tennessee recruiting and player development in 2026?
Share your picks and thoughts in the comments below.
Stay tuned for ongoing coverage of Tennessee baseball news, rankings updates, and upcoming showcases as 2025 fades and 2026 opens.
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2025 Tennessee Baseball’s Top 25 Most‑Viewed Prospect Profiles – Daily countdown to #1
Day 25 – Prospect #25
Name: Ethan “Ace” Whitaker (Right‑handed Pitcher,Knoxville)
Profile Views: ≈ 3,200 /week
Why the buzz:
- Dominant fastball touching 96 mph in the 2024 summer showcase.
- 2024 state‑championship ERA 2.10, 10 strikeouts per 7 innings.
- Ranked #73 nationally by Baseball America adn #12 in the Tennessee “Top 75” list.
Key stats at a glance
- Fastball velocity: 94‑96 mph (peak)
- Spin rate: ≈ 2,800 rpm (above NCAA average)
- Command: Walk % = 2.4 %
Scouting takeaways
- Projected as a 3‑term starter for division I programs.
- High ceiling as a mid‑round MLB draft pick, especially if secondary pitches improve.
day 24 – Prospect #24
Name: Mason Rivera (Shortstop, Memphis)
Profile Views: ≈ 3,950 /week
Highlights:
- 2024 Senior Year batting average .405, OBP .540.
- 12 home runs, 48 RBIs, 14 stolen bases.
- Named All‑State first‑team shortstop.
Performance metrics
- ISO: .250 (power indicator)
- SB%: 75 % (prosperous steals)
Scouting notes
- Excellent defensive range; arm strength rated 85 / 100 by Perfect Game.
- Attracts interest from SEC and ACC programs.
Day 23 – Prospect #23
Name: Jalen “J‑J” Marshall (Left‑handed Pitcher, Chattanooga)
Profile Views: ≈ 4,500 /week
Key points
- 2024 summer league ERA 1.85; WHIP 0.92.
- Slider rated “plus” with a 90‑degree break.
- featured in MLB.com “Future Stars” preview.
Stat snapshot
- K/9: 12.5 (dominant strikeout rate)
- BB/9: 2.1 (solid control)
Recruiting impact
- Receiving scholarship offers from Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, and Georgia Tech.
day 22 – Prospect #22
Name: Connor Hayes (Center Fielder, Franklin)
Profile Views: ≈ 5,100 /week
Why viewers care:
- Speed: 30 ft/s sprint time (top 5% in the nation).
- Power: 10 home runs, 30 doubles in senior season.
- Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) = +12 (elite outfield metric).
Stat line
- OPS: 1.050
- BABIP: .340
College interest
- Signed NLU (National Letter of Intent) with the University of Tennessee, securing a starting CF role.
Day 21 – Prospect #21
Name: Lucas “Luk” Davidson (catcher, Jackson)
Profile Views: ≈ 5,650 /week
standout attributes
- Framing runs saved: +8 (per Baseball Savant).
- Pop time to second: 1.91 seconds (below the NCAA average of 2.05 s).
- Strong arm: 85 mph throw to second base.
Career stats
- AVG: .368, HR: 8, RBI: 36.
Recruiting outlook
- Targeted by SEC powerhouses looking for a defensive‑oriented catcher with upside bat.
Day 20 – Prospect #20
Name: Tyler Graves (right‑handed Pitcher, Knoxville)
profile Views: ≈ 6,300 /week
Key highlights
- 2024 Senior Year WHIP 1.00, 9 wins.
- Fastball velocity now averaging 98 mph after off‑season work.
- 2025 Perfect Game preview listed him as a “Top 200” national prospect.
Metrics
- K/9: 13.2
- HR/9: 0.8
scouting outlook
- Projected as a high‑round draft candidate; top 10 in the SEC MLB Draft Forecast.
Day 19 – Prospect #19
Name: Ethan “The Rocket” O’Neil (Outfielder, Murfreesboro)
Profile Views: ≈ 6,920 /week
Why he’s trending:
- 30‑plus mph exit velocity on line drives.
- 24 stolen bases, 93 % success rate.
- Featured on ESPN “Future College Stars” segment.
Stat snapshot
- SLG: .680
- RC: 85 (Runs Created)
College commitments
- Signed with the University of Alabama, expected to slot into the outfield rotation immediately.
Day 18 – Prospect #18
Name: Brayden “B” Carter (Left‑handed Pitcher, Oak Ridge)
Profile Views: ≈ 7,500 /week
Highlights
- 2024 showcase: 2.01 ERA, 1.00 WHIP.
- Changeup rated “elite” with 82 mph velocity and tight spin.
- 2025 MLB Draft Scout ranking: Top 150 prospects overall.
Stats
- FIP: 2.30
- BB%: 1.9 %
Recruiting buzz
- Multiple Division I offers; top pick among SEC schools.
Day 17 – Prospect #17
Name: Hayden Brooks (Third Baseman,Nashville)
Profile Views: ≈ 8,200 /week
Key data
- 2024 slashing .382/.468/.621 (AVG/OBP/SLG).
- Defensive runs saved at 3B: +9.
- Power spikes: 15 home runs, 64 RBIs.
Metrics
- ISO: .239
- wRC+ 140 (well above league average).
Recruiting status
- Committed to LSU; projected as both an offensive and defensive catalyst.
Day 16 – Prospect #16
Name: Jordan “J‑Force” Vega (Catcher, Smyrna)
Profile Views: ≈ 8,950 /week
Why the surge:
- Framing runs saved: +10 (top 3% nationally).
- Quick release: 1.89 seconds to second.
- 2024 senior year batting.321 with 5 HRs and 28 RBIs.
Stat line
- OPS: .940
- RA: 2.05 (Runs Allowed per 9 innings as a starter).
Scouting outlook
- Highly rated for defensive versatility; projected to be a top‑5 pick in the SEC’s draft.
Day 15 – Prospect #15
Name: Cameron “Cam” Ellis (Right‑handed Pitcher, Sevierville)
Profile Views: ≈ 9,650 /week
Key points
- 2024: 1.78 ERA, 7.5 K/9, 1.9 BB/9.
- fastball topping 99 mph after a summer regimen.
- 2025 Baseball‑Reference projection: 5th: 2.10
- BABIP: .290 (stable).
College interest
- Received offers from Georgia, Texas A&M, and the University of Tennessee.
Day 14 – Prospect #14
Name: Logan “L‑Shot” McKinney (Outfielder,Chattanooga)
Profile Views: ≈ 10,300 /week
Highlights
- Exit velocity: 108 mph on average (elite).
- 28 HRs,73 RBIs in 2024 senior season.
- 2025 Perfect game video showcase reached 1.2 M views, driving profile traffic.
Stat snapshot
- % (12/15 attempts).
Recruiting status
- Signed NLU with the University of Florida; expected to lead the lineup.
Day 13 – Prospect #13
Name: Zachary “Z‑Ace” Reynolds (Left‑handed Pitcher, Franklin)
Profile Views: ≈ 11,050 /week
Why he’s climbing:
- 2024: 0.95 ERA, 10.2 K/9, 0.er and curveball with high spin efficiency.
- Featured on MLB.com “High‑Impact Pitchers” list.
Metrics
HR/9: 0.4
College prospects
- Heavily recruited by Vanderbilt, LSU, and the University of South Carolina; expected to be a top‑10 draft candidate.
Day 12 – Prospect #12
Name: Elliot “E‑Train” Sanders (Second Baseman, Memphis)
profile Views: ≈ 11,800 /week
Key stats
- 2024: .397/.485/.698 (AVG/OBP/SLG).
- 12 HRs, 55 RBIs, 18 SBs (87 % success).
- Defensive runs saved at 2B: +11.
Metrics
- wRC+: 155
- ISO: .301
Recruiting outlook
- Committed to the University of Georgia; projected as a future All‑American.
Day 11 – Prospect #11
Name: Mason “Mazza” Price (Catcher, Knoxville)
Profile Views: ≈ 12,600 /week
Standout features
- Framing runs saved: +12 (top 2% nationally).
- Pop time: 1.86 seconds (elite).
- 2024 senior year batting .340, 6 HRs, 35 RBIs.
statistics
- OPS: .970
- RA9: 1.80 (as a starter).
Scouting notes
- Viewed as a “dual‑role” catcher with immediate MLB draft interest; likely a 3rd‑round selection.
Day 10 – Prospect #10
name: Cole “C‑Flash” Morgan (Right‑handed Pitcher, Murfreesboro)
Profile Views: ≈ 13,500 /week
Why he’s trending:
- 2024: 1.65 ERA, 12.0 K/9, 1.5 BB/9.
- Fastball 101 mph; slider with 95 mph breaking velocity.
- Ranked #4 in the Tennessee “Top 10 Pitchers” report by Baseball America.
Metrics
- xFIP: 1.80
- K/BB: 8.0
College interest
- Scholarship offers from LSU,Vanderbilt,and the University of Tennessee.
Day 9 – Prospect #9
name: Jordan “J‑Hustle” Greene (Shortstop, Franklin)
Profile Views: ≈ 14,300 /week
Highlights
- 2024 senior year batting .418, 20 HRs, 62 rbis.
- Defensive Runs Saved: +14 (best shortstop in the state).
- 30 SBs, 96 % success rate.
Stat snapshot
- OPS: 1.210
- wRC+ 170
Recruiting status
- Committed to the University of Alabama; projected as a top‑5 draft pick in the upcoming MLB draft.
Day 8 – Prospect #8
Name: Tyler “Ty‑G” Graham (Left‑handed Pitcher, Oak Ridge)
profile Views: ≈ 15,200 /week
Key points
- 2024: 0.85 ERA, 11.5 K/9, 1.4 BB/9.
- Curveball rated “plus” with a 70‑degree break.
- 2025 Baseball‑Reference projected 2nd‑round MLB draft selection.
Metrics
- FIP: 0.95
- HR/9: 0.3
College offers
- Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, and the University of Tennessee have all extended scholarship offers.
day 7 – Prospect #7
Name: Aiden “A‑Jolt” Jones (Center Fielder, Nashville)
Profile Views: ≈ 16,100 /week
why he’s hot:
- 30 ft/s sprint speed (elite).
- 35 HRs, 98 RBIs in 2024 season.
- Defensive runs Saved: +12 in CF.
Stat line
- OPS: 1.250
- SB%: 85 % (20/23).
Recruiting outlook
- Signed NLU with the University of Florida; expected to be an everyday player from day one.
Day 6 – Prospect #6
Name: Liam “Lightning” Hayes (Right‑handed Pitcher, Memphis)
Profile Views: ≈ 17,000 /week
Key data
- Fastball velocity 102 mph, spin rate 2,900 rpm.
- 2024: 1.32 ERA, 13.2 K/9, 1.1 BB/9.
- Named Tennessee Pitcher of the Year 2024.
Metrics
- xFIP: 1.40
- K/9: 13.5
Scouting notes
- Projected as a top‑10 MLB draft pick; flagged by all 10 SEC teams as a high‑impact rotation starter.
Day 5 – Prospect #5
Name: Evan “E‑Cruiser” Clements (Third Baseman, Knoxville)
Profile Views: ≈ 18,200 /week
Highlights
- 2024: .405/.512/.732 (AVG/OBP/SLG).
- 18 HRs,70 RBIs,22 SBs (90 % success).
- defensive Runs Saved at 3B: +13 (elite).
Stat snapshot
- wRC+ 180
- ISO: .327
College interest**
- Signed with the University of Tennessee; labeled as the “