
Trysten Barlow and Dyer County are back for another successful season.
Photo by Alyson Boyer Rode
MaxPreps 2015 Tennessee Baseball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Farragut (Knoxville)2014 finish: 35-13
Head coach: Matt Buckner
After a two-year drought, Farragut captured the Class 3A state championship. The title gives the Admirals five state championships in the past seven years with an average win total of 37. Farragut could add to its state championship total this year with the return of all-state pitcher
Patrick Raby, who is headed to Vanderbilt. Also back are
Duncan Pence (SS), a Tennessee commit, and
Chase Fullington (2B), a North Carolina commit.
View last season's Tennessee baseball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Christian Brothers (Memphis)2014 finish: 33-8
Head coach: Buster Kelso
The Purple Wave have averaged 31 wins a season over the past seven years with a pair of state championships. Christian Brothers could make another run at a state title thanks to a solid returning lineup that includes Vanderbilt-bound
Walker Grisanti (OF), and Memphis commits
James Muse (RHP) and
Colin Kilgore (RHP).
View last season's Tennessee baseball playoff brackets3. Dyer County (Newbern)2014 finish: 36-9
Head coach: Preston Ozment
Dyer County reached the championship game of the Class 3A lower bracket, but lost to eventual runner-up Houston. The Choctaws return one of the state's top pitchers in lefthander
Trysten Barlow. Righthander
Sam Simmons is a solid complement to Barlow on the pitching staff.
View last season's Tennessee baseball stat leaders4. Siegel (Murfreesboro)2014 finish: 22-6
Head coach: Craig Reavis
Siegel returns two of the state's top 20 seniors in third baseman
Blake Benefield and righthanded pitcher
Carson Lester. Both are headed to Middle Tennessee State. Meanwhile, lefthanded pitcher
Collin Stoecker is headed to Notre Dame.
Kyle Clary, a right-handed pitcher, adds to an already stacked pitching staff.
View the MaxPreps Tennessee baseball pro photo galleries5. Hardin Valley Academy (Knoxville)2014 finish: 22-7
Head coach: Joe Michalski
Consecutive losses to eventual champion Farragut and Bearden knocked Hardin Valley out of the playoffs last year, but the Hawks return a number of players ranked among the top players in the state by Perfect Game.
Will Neeley, a right-handed pitcher, ranks No. 4 in the state. He is headed to Tennessee.
Seth Hunt, a middle infielder, returns along with third baseman
Ian Pung and first baseman
Zach Sears. Hardin Valley also has one of the state's top juniors in right-handed pitcher
Tyler Thompson.