Tennessee baseball commits opt to play at Tennessee over MLB….
Tennessee baseball commits opt to play at Tennessee over MLB
The MLB Draft occurred on July 15 during All-Star Week festivities in Fort Worth, Texas. Tennessee baseball had several players and commits drafted and will begin their professional careers.
However, a couple of players have opted to play for Tennessee instead of signing with an MLB team, including two players who could immediately impact Rocky Top when they arrive on campus in the fall.
The Detroit Tigers drafted right-handed pitcher Anson Seibert in the 16th round of the 2024 MLB Draft. Coming into the summer, he had the potential to be a first-round pick, but he struggled throughout showcases, dropping his stock ahead of the draft.

Seibert’s fastball tops out at 97 mph but will stay in the mid-90s throughout most of his freshman season. He also brings a slider and changeup, but his fastball is his best pitch, with the slider being a distant second.
Despite the drop in his draft stock, he still has the potential to be an immediate impact player for the Vols in 2025. The 6-foot-8 pitcher is the highest-rated player in Tennessee’s 2024 recruiting class and the No. 35 overall player according to Perfect Game.