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Better In State HS Baseball talent: Lousiana or Tennessee?
Posted on 4/25/25 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 4/25/25 at 8:57 pm
Rain delay has me thinking how both these two baseball programs will probably be battling it out for SEC baseball supremacy for the next decade or two.
Was pondering, which state has better overall in state home grown baseball talent?
Obviously Louisiana has way more football talent. But with baseball Tennessee honestly might have the upper hand. But I know very little about HS Louisiana baseball off the top of my head and was wondering what others might think about that question
Was pondering, which state has better overall in state home grown baseball talent?
Obviously Louisiana has way more football talent. But with baseball Tennessee honestly might have the upper hand. But I know very little about HS Louisiana baseball off the top of my head and was wondering what others might think about that question
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:10 pm to Tammany Tom
True, but LSU produces much more MLB talent than Tenner does, although I will give it to the Vols that Vitello has done a great job sending guys to the pros.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:12 pm to psk_Vol
Interesting.
I like seeing the numbers.
Both programs get their pick of talent nationally, too
I like seeing the numbers.
Both programs get their pick of talent nationally, too
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:28 pm to Tammany Tom
Arkansas at 23.
That is pretty good for a state that is barely over 3 million in population.
That is pretty good for a state that is barely over 3 million in population.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:34 pm to dchog
Almost a 4% HoF rate too. Pretty insane.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:39 pm to psk_Vol
Louisiana has 5 hall of farmers
Tenn has 1
Tenn has 1
Posted on 4/25/25 at 9:50 pm to Nado Jenkins83
Todd Helton I’m assuming?
Will say though Tennessee baseball in state talent this century keeps getting stronger seemingly as our state population and suburbs keep growing and expanding. Plenty of CY Young’s, MVPs, All Stars, ect. have been home grown Tennessee this state. Mookie Betts, David Price, Dan Uggla, Sonny Gray, ect off the top of my head. Plus all the young Tennesseans out in the pros now building a career for themselves.
Both Vanderbilt and Tennessee have built national championship winning rosters that were built using homegrown Tennessee talent as the cornerstones.
Will say though Tennessee baseball in state talent this century keeps getting stronger seemingly as our state population and suburbs keep growing and expanding. Plenty of CY Young’s, MVPs, All Stars, ect. have been home grown Tennessee this state. Mookie Betts, David Price, Dan Uggla, Sonny Gray, ect off the top of my head. Plus all the young Tennesseans out in the pros now building a career for themselves.
Both Vanderbilt and Tennessee have built national championship winning rosters that were built using homegrown Tennessee talent as the cornerstones.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 10:21 pm to psk_Vol
I’ve seen like 2 players from the state of Tennessee on the Tennessee team.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 10:26 pm to Tammany Tom
quote:Eh, I feel like if you adjusted for per capita those numbers would be completely different.*
Here’s an article from MLB in 2020. Ranking states by most MLB players produced in MLB history.
* disclaimer: I didn't read the deets, maybe they did.
Regardless, those gays in Knoxville are new money. The only thing tenner produces is Morgan Wallen and that fat dude who switched from rap to country and three six mafia. 2 of the three are gay.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 10:39 pm to psk_Vol
Mookie Betts will get there
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