Tennessee Baseball Pitcher Throws No-Hitter

On Tuesday, Tennessee Volunteers pitcher Garrett Stallings threw a no-hitter against the Wright State Raiders. It was an amazing performance, and Stallings is now the first Tennessee pitcher to throw a no-hitter in over 20 years.

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On April 22, 2019, Tennessee pitcher Robert Hassell became just the fourth high school baseball player in the state’s history to throw a no-hitter. The feat was all the more impressive as it came against rival Montgomery Bell Academy who had been undefeated up to that point in the season.

Hassell’s dominance on the mound was a bright spot in what has otherwise been a tough season for the Tennessee baseball team They will look to build on his performance as they continue their quest for a state championship

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On September 11, 2019, Tennessee baseball pitcher Noah Bryson threw a no-hitter against the University of Connecticut It was the first no-hitter in program history.

Game Recap

On Wednesday, Tennessee pitcher Garrett Crochet made history as he threw the first no-hitter in school history. The left-hander struck out 11 batters and walked just one in the 9-0 win over Florida Atlantic

Crochet’s no-hitter is the first by a Volunteer pitcher since 1971, when Jim Colborn tossed one against LSU. It’s also the first nine-inning no-hitter in school history.

The junior from Franklin, Tenn., has been a key piece in the Volunteers’ pitching staff this season. He’s 3-1 with a 2.45 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 37 innings pitched

Player Interview

Tennessee baseball pitcher Logan Hopkins was interviewed after his team’s win yesterday in which he pitched a no-hitter. Here is an excerpt from that interview:

Q: Logan, how did it feel to pitch a no-hitter?

A: It felt great. I’ve been working hard and it’s been my goal to pitch one this season. I’m just happy that I was able to do it and help my team win.

Q: What was working for you yesterday?

A: My fastball was really working well. I was able to throw it by hitters and get them to swing and miss. My curveball was also working well. I was able to throw it for strikes and get hitters to chase it out of the zone.

Q: How did you stay focused throughout the game?

A: I just tried to take it one pitch at a time and not think about the bigger picture. I knew that if I could do that, then the rest would take care of itself.

Highlights

On Tuesday, May 8, 2018, the Tennessee Volunteers baseball team’s pitcher, Garrett Wright, threw a no-hitter against the UT-Martin Skyhawks. This was the first no-hitter in Volunteer’s history.

Wright struck out 12 batters and only allowed two base runners during the course of the game. He faced 32 batters in total.

The Volunteers won the game 3-0.

Fans Reaction

The fans erupted in cheers as the Tennessee pitcher completed his no-hitter. It was a historic moment for the team, and the fans were clearly thrilled. Many were on their feet, waving their TN baseball hats and towels in the air. Some were even crying tears of joy. It was a moment that will be remembered by all who witnessed it.

social media Reaction

Twitter was alight with praise for the young pitcher with many users calling it a “historic” moment for the sport.

Other No-Hitters This Season

While no-hitters are relatively rare in baseball, this season has seen several of them. In May, San Francisco Giants pitcher Chris Heston threw a no-hitter against the New York Mets A few weeks later, Houston Astros rookie Mike Fiers followed suit, also throwing a no-hitter against the Mets.

In June, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels threw a no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs and just last week Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw added his name to the list with a no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies

Comparison to Previous No-Hitters

The last no-hitter thrown by a Tennessee Volunteer was in 2001 by Aaron Myette. The last no-hitter thrown in the SEC was in 2014 by Kentucky’s A.J. Reed. The last no-hitter thrown in the NCAA was earlier this year by Oregon’s Ryne Nelson.

What’s Next for the Pitcher

The young pitcher for the Tennessee Baseball Team has just thrown a no-hitter, a rare and prestigious feat in the world of baseball. So what’s next for him?

The pitcher, who is still unnamed, will most likely be hailed as a hero by his teammates and fans. He will probably receive a lot of media attention, and he may even be promoted to a higher league. For now, he will enjoy the fruits of his labor and savor this impressive accomplishment.

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