Tennessee Senior Games: Quick Hits
November 6, 2025
NASHVILLE, TN — The Tennessee Senior Games was held at the Lipscomb Academy on Sunday, November 2nd that featured top uncommitted talent from the 2026 class. Players went through a pro-style workout with TrackMan, Blast Motion, and VALD Performance tech, while pitchers threw in a game play setting and were able to get data and metrics on our TrackMan unit.
Some prospects built on past showings, while others made strong first impressions.
We continue our post-event coverage with a look at the top performers from the event, with more breakdowns and full scouting reports coming soon.
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QUICK HITS
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Nash Stark 1B / OF / Lipscomb Academy, TN / 2026One of the best lefty power bats remaining in the 2026 class, Nash Stark brings significant power to all fields to any lineup. The Lipscomb Mustang showed off his ability to barrel the baseball at the Tennessee Senior Games with a max exit velo of 99.3 MPH and a 67% hard hit rate. Not only did he show off the power stats in the showcase portion of the event, he paired that with a deep oppo gapper. The 6’6” first baseman displays exceptional athleticism for his size by displaying great defense and solid infield velocity that sits in the mid 80’s. Stark’s huge spring was topped off in a state championship game where he was on cycle watch. This gave us a glimpse into the star power potential Nash Stark has. Nash has a bright future in baseball with whoever picks him up.
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Alex Page II C / 3B / Dyersburg, TN / 2026Alex Page II brings solid numbers all on both sides of the ball and efficiency in performance to a team. At the Tennessee Senior Games, Alex hit a max exit velo of 97 MPH in showcase play. What sticks out to me about Alex’s bat is his ability to consistently hit the ball hard with an average exit velo at 89+ MPH . He has maintained this higher exit velo consistency throughout 2025 which shows me that he can be a consistent performer as his career progresses. Behind the dish, Alex has improved his defensive numbers with a 1.88-2.02 pop time and 78 MPH catcher velo. Alex displays the will to keep improving his game and stay consistent and effective in the things he does well. Very excited to see where his career goes from here.
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Elijah Crenshaw C / Franklin, TN / 2026Arguably the big winner of the Tennessee Senior Games, Elijah Crenshaw is the top uncommitted catcher from the Tennessee 2026 Catcher class. Elijah displays impressive athleticism for his size. The 6’4” 220 lb. catcher ran an exceptional 7.05 second 60 Yard Dash and has quick defensive reaction at the plate. Crenshaw logged a 1.85-1.94 pop time and paired that with a 78 MPH catcher velo. The highlights of the event came from Crenshaw's bat both in BP and in gameplay. His strong lower half and ability to lift the ball well allowed him to log the second highest exit velo max of the day at 102.1 MPH and tie for the longest batted ball distance at 363 ft. Crenshaw also displayed good barrel control by lining a ball through the 6 hole during gameplay. He will likely be getting some calls from coaches after today’s performance.
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WILL ROONEY SS / 3B / Brentwood Academy, TN / 2026The middle infielder has been on our radar for some time now, and coming off a spring where he carried Brentwood Academy offensively and played a lights shortstop. Always known as a technician when it comes to playing shortstop, Rooney really showed what he could do with at the plate, going 2-2 with a triple. Showing great bat to ball skills, Rooney uses the whole field by using a simple setup and approach. In the BP portion, he consistently hit everything on a line leading to mid to upper 80’s exit velocities. Defensively, Rooney showed again that his fundamentals at shortstop are some of the best in the state with great timing and rhythm. Rooney is one of the best uncommitted middle infielders in the state and will be a steal for the team that pulls the trigger, as he should stick at shortstop at the next level which is a rare trait.
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Brody Williams 3B / SS / Brentwood Academy, TN / 2026A transfer from California and is just hitting the baseball scene in Tennessee. Brody is hard to miss as he stands at 6’4 and 205lbs. The frame definitely fits hit playing style as he consistently hit upper 90’s lasers in BP and topping out with a 103 MPH exit velocity. Still developing as a corner infielder, but did show his athleticism in game with smooth actions on a slow roller. The arm is the biggest plus to his defense which flashed at 86 MPH in the defensive portion. Brody is an interesting prospect that has a power hitting profile with a high ceiling at the next level.
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Adrian Matthews OF / Columbia Central, TN / 2026Coming into Senior games, Matthews was a relatively unknown prospect for us, but soon made his presence known early on. Adrian has good size, standing at 6’0 205lbs. In the BP portion, he put on a show with a simple leg kick and easy power stroke, getting a max exit velocity of 100 MPH. In the game portion, Adrian continued to showcase his profile by hitting a bomb with ease. Defensively in the outfield, Adrian showed a good arm that got up to 83 MPH and has good enough speed to make plays. In the 60, Adrian ran a 7.15. Adrian Matthews will be a sought after hitter who has a lot more in the tank and will continue to improve going into his senior season.
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Aiden Pennington RHP / OF / Franklin, TN / 2026Aiden’s combination of speed and power was on display at the Tennessee Senior Games. The 6’3” Franklin High School Outfielder logged an eye-popping 6.55-second 60 Yard Dash time and a top speed of 23.3 MPH. For comparison, that's a faster sprint speed than Trea Turner. It's easy to see that Aiden has gotten much stronger since we first saw him at Preseason All-State. His Average Exit Velo jumped up to 89 MPH (3 MPH higher than Preseason All-State), and he hit an impressive 101 MPH Max Exit Velo. His toolset potentially makes him a menace on the basepaths and an extra-base hit machine. Pennington brings leadoff speed and cleanup pop to any lineup.
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Jackson Wilson SS / 2B / Father Ryan, TN / 2026Elite pitch movement and breaking stuff are what make Jackson’s game special. He consistently throws every pitch out of the same slot, which helps him to make his pitches work really well off of each other. His fastball and sinker sit in the mid-80s and consistently have 18-19 inches of horizontal movement. After working hitters inside with his primary pitches, Wilson gets hitters to swing out of their shoes with his heavy breaking slider. He spins the pitch between 2350-2506 RPM and controls it well enough to paint the corners when needed. At the Tennessee Senior Games, he also showed that he can be useful in the lineup by hitting a Max Exit Velo of 92.5 MPH and sending a ball 374 ft. over the fence. Jackson will be a guy who can get key strikeouts in a pinch and a valuable hitter when called upon.
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Parker Davis RHP / C / Alcoa, TN / 2026When I looked at Parker’s profile for this write-up, almost every single pitching stat I saw had him in the 90th percentile or above. He has everything you want in terms of velo and pitch break. His speed differential between pitches is ideal for keeping hitters guessing at the plate. His fastball sits in the high 80’s and topped out at 89 MPH, while his sinker and cutter topped at 87.7 MPH and 85.3 MPH respectively. He spins every pitch effectively, with all but the sinker being spun at 2500+ RPM (Sinker is at 2300 RPM). Finally, his breaking ball showed 2800+ RPM with a -12” average vertical break and -14” average horizontal break. It's easy to see how he racked up the strikeouts during Senior Games gameplay. Lee University is going to get a potential ace from their newest commit.
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Patrick Doran RHP / 3B / Franklin, TN / 2026The heater is the eye catcher from Patrick Doran. The 6’0”, 180 lb righty from Franklin High School pounds the zone with the heater and showed how well he can paint the outside corners at the Senior Games. His fastball sits in the mid-to-high 80’s and tops out at 87.5 MPH with a 2500 RPM max. He adds extra velocity by showcasing his methodical and repeatable mechanics that allow the ball to pop out of the hand. After painting the outside with the fastball, he throws in a quick, darting slider that gets hitters reaching. The slider sits around 74-76 MPH and spins well at 2300-2400 RPM. Doran is a simple yet effective pitcher that stays effective through his body control and repeatable mechanics.
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