Tennessee players to compete in 2024 Cape Cod Baseball League

Three Vols will compete in the 2024 Cape Cod Baseball League.

The 2024 Cape Cod Baseball League will begin June 15.

Founded in 1885, the Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer league located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. Ten teams compete in the Cape Cod Baseball League, divided into East and West divisions.

In 1985, the Cape Cod Baseball League became the first collegiate summer league to use wood bats.

Three Tennessee baseball players are listed on roster for the upcoming 2024 season.

Pitcher Nate Snead and catcher Cannon Peebles are on roster for the Cotuit Kettleers, while pitcher Matthew Dallas is with the Falmouth Commodores.

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Matthew Dallas. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire
Nate Snead. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Bryce Jenkins, Zach Joyce appear in relief versus Red Sox

Tennessee pitchers Bryce Jenkins and Zach Joyce appear in relief versus the Red Sox.

Cotuit defeated the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, 6-2, Sunday in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Two Tennessee pitchers appeared in relief for Cotuit.

Zach Joyce pitched 0.2 innings, allowing one walk and zero runs. Joyce totaled 13 pitches (six strikes) against three batters.

Bryce Jenkins pitched 1.1 innings, recording one strikeout, while allowing zero runs and walks. He totaled 17 pitches (13 strikes) against four batters.

Jenkins (1-0) appeared in 18 games at Tennessee in 2023. He recorded 24 strikeouts and a 5.51 ERA for the Vols.

Joyce (1-0) appeared in 13 games for Tennessee in 2023, totaling 17 strikeouts and a 4.35 ERA.

Cotuit will next play at Falmouth on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. EDT.

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Ryan Galanie hits third home run in Cape Cod Baseball League

Tennessee’s Ryan Galanie hits third home run during 2023 Cape Cod Baseball League season.

Wofford transfer Ryan Galanie committed to Tennessee on Sunday.

He is playing for the Cotuit Kettleers in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Galanie started at third base on Saturday in Cotuit’s 3-2 loss at Harwich. He went 2-for-4 and hit his third home run during the Cape Cod Baseball League season.

Galanie started 58 games at first base in 2023 at Wofford, recording 17 home runs, 88 hits, 66 RBIs, 73 runs, 40 walks, 35 stolen bases and a .383 batting average.

He started 59 games at third base in 2022 at Wofford.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound transfer is from Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Bryce Jenkins earns first win in Cape Cod Baseball League

Tennessee pitcher Bryce Jenkins earns first win in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Tennessee pitcher Bryce Jenkins is competing for the Cotuit Kettleers in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Jenkins earned his first win during the 2023 Cape Cod Baseball League season on Friday. He pitched 1.1 innings, recording two strikeouts, while allowing one hit and zero runs in Cotuit’s 6-3 win versus Wareham.

The 5-foot-11, 175-pound Jenkins (1-0) appeared in 18 games at Tennessee in 2023. He recorded 24 strikeouts and 5.51 ERA for the Vols.

Jenkins transferred to Tennessee from Cleveland State Community College. He compiled a 11-9 record in 27 appearances, including 26 starts, at Cleveland State from 2020-22.

Jenkins played at Hardin Valley Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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Jared Dickey to play for Cotuit Kettleers

Jared Dickey to play for the Cotuit Kettleers.

Tennessee catcher Jared Dickey will play for the Cotuit Kettleers in 2023.

Cotuit competes in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Founded in 1885, the Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer league located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

Ten teams compete in the Cape Cod Baseball League, divided into East and West divisions.

In 1985, the Cape Cod Baseball League became the first collegiate summer league to use wood bats.

Dickey appeared in 40 games, starting 25 contests, for the Vols in 2022.

He recorded a .380 batting average, while totaling seven home runs, 38 hits, eight doubles, one triple, 19 RBIs, 29 runs, 20 walks, three stolen bases and was hit by a pitch twice in 2022.

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General manager Nick Johnson evaluates Christian Moore ahead of sophomore season

General manager Nick Johnson evaluates Christian Moore ahead of sophomore season with Tennessee baseball.

Tennessee will host Wake Forest Sunday in an exhibition game at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

First pitch is slated for 1 p.m. EDT.

Wake Forest head coach Tom Walter previews Tennessee exhibition, discusses game format

Christian Moore returns to Tennessee in 2023 for his sophomore season.

As a freshman, Moore appeared in 51 games, starting 29 contests, for the Vols during the 2022 season. He recorded a .305 batting average, while totaling 10 home runs, 36 RBIs, 30 runs, 36 hits, three doubles, two triples, 27 walks and one stolen base.

Following Tennessee’s 2022 campaign, Moore appeared in 22 games, playing second base and outfield, with the Hyannis Harbor Hawks during the Cape Cod Baseball League season.

Ahead of his sophomore campaign at Tennessee and during fall baseball, Hyannis general manager Nick Johnson discussed Moore with Vols Wire.

Johnson’s evaluation of Moore is listed below along with his statistics from the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Christian Moore’s final stats with Hyannis in 2022

Christian Moore’s final stats with Hyannis in the 2022 Cape Cod Baseball League.

The 2022 Cape Code Baseball League has concluded.

The Bourne Braves defeated the Brewster Whitecaps, 8-1, in the Cape Cod Baseball League championship.

Christian Moore appeared in 22 games with the Hyannis Harbor Hawks during the 2022 Cape Cod Baseball League season.

Moore appeared in 51 games, starting 29 contests, for the Vols during the 2022 season. He recorded a .305 batting average, while totaling 10 home runs, 36 RBIs, 30 runs, 36 hits, three doubles, two triples, 27 walks and one stolen base.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division for the second consecutive season, the league regular season and tournament championships in 2022.

Below are Moore’s final stats for the Harbor Hawks in 2022.

Vols’ pitcher earns Cape Cod Baseball League weekly award

Vols’ pitcher earns Cape Cod Baseball League weekly award.

Tennessee freshman pitcher Wyatt Evans is competing in the Cape Cod Baseball League in 2022.

Evans is pitching for the Chatham Anglers.

He has appeared in six games for Chatham, earning one win, while totaling 20 strikeouts in 18.1 innings pitched.

Evans was named the T-Mobile Pitcher of the Week after pitching 5.1 shutout innings and recording nine strikeouts against Brewster July 19.

Founded in 1885, the Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer league located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

Ten teams compete in the Cape Cod Baseball League, divided into East and West divisions.

In 1985, the Cape Cod Baseball League became the first collegiate summer league to use wood bats.

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Caden Grice earns All-Star selection in summer league

Clemson’s Caden Grice just earned another honor to add to his resume, this time in summer league play.

Clemson baseball’s Caden Grice has received another honor to add to his resume.

Playing in the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer, Grice was selected to be an All-Star for the Chatham Anglers.

In 30 games this summer, Grice has batted .223, hitting a team-high four home runs in the process. He is also tied for second on the Anglers in RBIs and hits, with 11 and 10, respectively.

Grice finished the 2022 season with Clemson batting .244, slightly down from his freshman season in 2021 when he batted .317.

As Clemson baseball begins a new era with newly-hired head coach Erik Bakich, Grice’s work in the summer is a good sign for the Tigers.

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Notre Dame righty Roman Kimball reportedly transfers to South Carolina

Think the Irish will miss him?

Although Notre Dame is coming off a College World Series appearance, not everyone sees a chance to thrive in South Bend. One of them is right-handed reliever [autotag]Roman Kimball[/autotag], who is transferring to South Carolina according to 247Sports. Kimball just completed his freshman season with the Irish, making 17 appearances out of the bullpen. He had a 5.76 ERA and struck out 32 batters over 25 innings. This summer, he is pitching for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Kimball, who hails from New Hartford, New York, went past one inning eight times with the Irish. His longest outing was four innings in a 5-1 Irish win over Valparaiso on April 19. He nearly equaled that in his lone game with the Anglers to this point, going three innings.

While this will be a tough loss for the Irish’s bullpen, Kimball obviously thought this decision through, so all we can do is wish him well with the Gamecocks.

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