Nick Senzel records two hits against Detroit

Former Vol Nick Senzel records two hits against Detroit.

Cincinnati defeated Detroit, 6-5, Tuesday at Comerica Park in Detroit Michigan.

Former Vol Nick Senzel started at second base for the Reds. Senzel was 2-for-3 and recorded one double, his tenth of the season.

Senzel was the No. 2 overall selection in the 2016 Major League Baseball draft. He played at Tennessee from 2014-16 and was an All-America standout and an All-Southeastern Conference performer.

Senzel came to the Vols from Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius did not play for the Tigers.

Cincinnati will next play Wednesday, concluding a three-game series against the Tigers. First pitch is slated for 6:40 p.m. EDT.

Andre Lipcius records two-hit game versus White Sox

Former Vol Andre Lipcius records two-hit game versus the White Sox.

Detroit defeated the White Sox, 3-2, Sunday at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius started at third base for the Tigers. He was 2-for-3 and recorded his third RBI since being called up from Triple-A.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played third base and shortstop for Tennessee from 2017-19 and was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2017.

He became the third Vol during the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023).

Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

Detroit will next play Tuesday, hosting Cincinnati to open a three-game series. First pitch is slated for 6:40 p.m. EDT at Comerica Park.

Andre Lipcius records two-hit performance at Yankee Stadium

Former Vol Andre Lipcius records two-hit performance at Yankee Stadium.

Detroit defeated New York, 10-3, Thursday at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius started at third base for the Tigers. He was 2-for-4 and scored one run.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played third base and shortstop for Tennessee from 2017-19 and was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2017.

He became the third Vol during the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023).

Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

Detroit will next play Friday versus the White Sox. First pitch is slated for 6:40 p.m. EDT at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.

PHOTOS: Andre Lipcius through the years

Andre Lipcius records hit at Yankee Stadium

Former Vol Andre Lipcius records hit at Yankee Stadium.

New York defeated Detroit, 5-1, Tuesday at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius started at third base for the Tigers. He was 1-for-4.

Lipcius made his Major League Baseball debut on Sept. 1.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played third base and shortstop for Tennessee from 2017-19 and was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2017.

He became the third Vol during the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023).

Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

Detroit will next play Monday at New York. First pitch is slated for 7:05 p.m. EDT at Yankee Stadium.

PHOTOS: Andre Lipcius through the years

Andre Lipcius hits first MLB career home run

Former Vol hits first career home run in Detroit’s win over the White Sox.

Detroit defeated the White Sox, 10-0, Saturday at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius hit a two-run home run for the Tigers during the first inning, his first hit in Major League Baseball.

Lipcius started at third base for the Tigers and was 1-for-5.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played third base and shortstop for Tennessee from 2017-19 and was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2017.

He became the third Vol during the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023).

Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

PHOTOS: Andre Lipcius through the years

Andre Lipcius makes MLB debut

Former Vol Andre Lipcius makes MLB debut.

Detroit defeated the White Sox, 4-2, Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius, made his Major League Baseball debut with the Tigers. He entered the contest as a pinch hitter and remained in the game, playing third base. He was 0-for-2.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played third base and shortstop for Tennessee from 2017-19 and was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2017.

He became the third Vol during the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023).

Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

Detroit will next play Saturday versus Chicago. First pitch is slated for 7:10 p.m. EDT at Guaranteed Rate Field.

PHOTOS: Andre Lipcius through the years

Andre Lipcius to make MLB debut with Detroit

Former Vol Andre Lipcius to make Major League Baseball debut on Friday.

Former Vol Andre Lipcius will make his Major League Baseball debut Friday for Detroit.

Lipcius joins Detroit from the Toledo Mud Hens, a Triple-A affiliate of the Tigers.

The White Sox will host Detroit on Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. First pitch between the Tigers and White Sox is slated for 8:10 p.m. EDT.

The former Vol was a third-round selection by Detroit in the 2019 MLB draft (No. 83 overall).

Lipcius played shortstop and third base at Tennessee from 2017-19.

He started 168 contests for the Vols and was a member of the SEC’s All-Freshman team in 2017.

Lipcius will become the third Tennessee player of the Tony Vitello era to debut in Major League Baseball, joining Garrett Crochet (2020) and Ben Joyce (2023). Vitello has served as the Vols’ head coach since 2018.

PHOTOS: Tony Vitello through the years

2 Tigers land on the MLB Pipeline mock draft for 2024

MLB Pipeline just released a mock draft for the first round of the 2024 draft, and two LSU Tigers made the list.

We just finished the 2023 MLB draft in which we saw two teammates go back-to-back at No. 1 and No. 2 for the first time in NCAA history.

Those two guys were [autotag]Paul Skenes[/autotag] and [autotag]Dylan Crews[/autotag] from LSU. Two of the best of all time to wear purple and gold.

MLB Pipeline just released a mock draft for the first round of the 2024 draft and two LSU Tigers made the list. [autotag]Tommy White[/autotag] and [autotag]Thatcher Hurd[/autotag] both made the mock draft as they are projected to land inside the top-20 draft picks next season.

MLB Pipeline has White going to the Detroit Tigers at the No. 7 pick overall. White was an RBI machine for the Tigers last season as he had a .374 batting average with 24 doubles, 24 homers and 105 RBI.

MLB Pipeline has Hurd going to the Boston Red Sox at the No. 15 pick. Hurd had an 8-2 record with a 5.68 ERA for the Tigers last year as he struck out 84 batters and walked 40.

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Alabama SS Jim Jarvis selected in 11th round by Detroit Tigers

Alabama shortstop Jim Jarvis was drafted at pick No. 320 by the Detroit Tigers. He was one of six Alabama players selected in the 2023 MLB Draft.

It has been a long time coming for Alabama shortstop Jim Jarvis. The California native saw four years worth of hard work pay off on Tuesday as he was drafted at pick No. 320 by the Detroit Tigers.

Jarvis was one of six Alabama players drafted in the 2023 MLB draft. He became the first player since former Alabama starting pitcher Dylan Smith to have been drafted by the Tigers. Smith was drafted in the third round of the 2021 MLB draft.

While Jarvis has one year of eligibility remaining, all signs indicate that he will forgo his final college season and begin his professional career with the Tigers organization.

In four seasons at Alabama, Jarvis held a .262 batting average with 10 home runs and 75 runs batted in. Out of the 196 games that Jarvis played in, he made 193 starts.

While Jarvis was a factor at the plate, he might be better known for his defense. As a senior, Jarvis was honored with an ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove. He was the third player in program history to have received the Gold Glove which is the top defensive accolade in college baseball.

Jarvis was a trailblazer for the Crimson Tide in several different ways. It will certainly be tough to replace Jarvis as a leader and as a player.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama baseball program.

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Max Clark, Ava Brown win Gatorade Best Player of the Year honors

Clark and Brown both had a ton of competition for their respective honors.

It’s been a pretty good week for Max Clark. In addition to being picked No. 3 overall in the 2023 MLB draft by the Detroit Tigers, he’s been named the Gatorade Best Male Player of the Year.

He’s coming off a remarkable 2022-23 season, hitting .646 with six home runs, 33 RBI and scoring 45 runs. And his glove work was equally strong, committing only two errors all year.

Off the field, Clark’s effort in the classroom (3.97 GPA) and in his community highlight the type of positive strides that have become synonymous with Gatorade nominees.

On the other side, Lake Creek (Texas) softball star and Florida commit Ava Brown won the Gatorade Best Female Player of the Year.

Brown went 27-0 as a starting pitcher and posted a 0.53 ERA in 2023, closing out her career with an 81-0 record and 830 strikeouts. And she was just as impressive with a bat in her hand, hitting .462 with nine home runs, 17 doubles, 65 RBI and a .888 slugging percentage.

She is the second softball athlete to take home the honor in the award’s 20-year history, and like Clark, her resume off the diamond—from a 3.55 GPA to volunteering with the local chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes—weighed heavily on the honor.

Both Clark and Brown beat out hundreds of thousands of other high school players to win the Baseball and Softball Gatorade awards, and they also had to contend with the other Gatorade Player of the Year winners from different sports nationwide. That list included:

  • Juju Watkins, National Girls Basketball Player of the Year
  • Kennedy Fuller, National Girls Soccer Player of the Year
  • Daniel Simmons, National Boys Cross Country Player of the Year
  • Irene Riggs, National Girls Cross Country Player of the Year
  • Angelina Napoleon, National Girls Track and Field Player of the Year
  • Issam Asinga, National Boys Track and Field Player of the Year
  • Ransford Gyan, National Boys Soccer Player of the Year
  • Harper Murray, National Girls Volleyball Player of the Year
  • Cam Boozer, National Boys Basketball Player of the Year

All 12 nominees headed to Los Angeles for the culmination of a three-day journey that included a trip to the ESPYs as well as a a visit to the First Break Academy, a community tennis program that looks to impact Los Angeles youth.

“Each year, we’re thrilled to bring the 12 Gatorade National Players of the Year to Los Angeles for a truly special, one-of-a-kind experience to celebrate their amazing accomplishments on and off the field,” said Gatorade Portfolio president and general manager Michael Del Pozzo in a statement provided to USA TODAY HSS. “The star-studded event is a glimpse into their undoubtably successful careers and futures as they join previous winners of the prestigious Gatorade Player of the Year award.”

To top it all off, former Gatorade award winners joined the talented athletes:

  • Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics forward and 2015-16 Gatorade Best Male Player of the Year
  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Olympic champion, world-record holder and 2016-17 & 2015-16 Gatorade Best Female Player of the Year
  • Sam Mewis, Kansas City Current midfielder and two-time Massachusetts Girls Soccer Player of the Year (2010-2011 & 2009-10)
  • Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles Sparks forward and 2007-08 Gatorade National Player of the Year
  • D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver
  • April Ross, Three-time Olympic medalist and 1999-00 Gatorade National Girls Volleyball Player of the Year

Congratulations to all the nominees, and to the winners Max and Ava.

Photos from the night:

Taking home this award is a huge moment in my career. The list of past winners speaks for itself; there are so many legends who have achieved great things on and off the field, so I’m honored to have my name next to theirs. – Max Clark

Winning the Gatorade Best Player of the Year award is so special because it’s a testament to not only my work on the field, but also what I’ve done in the classroom and in my community. Seeing my name on the trophy alongside a list of so many legends means everything to me. – Ava Brown

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