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Tennessee baseball year-by-year home run totals under Tony Vitello

Tennessee baseball year-by-year home run totals under Tony Vitello

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Tennessee (46-19, 16-14 SEC) ended its 2025 baseball season with a fifth consecutive appearance in a NCAA Tournament super regional. The Vols also appeared in its sixth consecutive regional under eighth-year head coach Tony Vitello.
Tennessee finished the 2025 season with 131 home runs to its opponent's 69 home runs. The Vols also hit 45 home runs in regular-season SEC competition, three more than their opponents (42).
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Andrew Fischer led Tennessee in home runs with 25. Gavin Kilen (15), Dalton Bargo (14), Dean Curley (14), Reese Chapman (13), Cannon Peebles (11), Levi Clark (10) and Hunter Ensley (10) hit 10-plus home runs in 2025.
Stone Lawless (5), Chris Newstrom (5), Blake Grimmer (4), Manny Marin (3), Jay Abernathy (1) and Hunter High (1) also recorded home runs in 2025 for the Vols.
Tennessee hit 184 home runs during its 2024 national championship season. Below are Tennessee's home run totals each season under Vitello.
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Tennessee baseball year-by-year home run totals under Tony Vitello
Blake Burke
Year
Home runs
2025
131 (45 SEC)
2024
184 (72 SEC)
2023
126 (50 SEC)
2022
158 (74 SEC)
2021
98 (45 SEC)
2020
31 (SEC games canceled)
2019
53 (19 SEC)
2018
42 (20 SEC)
*Home runs in SEC regular-season games are in parenthesis (SEC games in 2020 were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic)
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More: Inside Andrew Fischer's historic on-base streak at Tennessee in 2025
Tennessee baseball individual home run leaders each season under Tony Vitello
Christian Moore
Year
Player
2025
Andrew Fischer (25)
2024
Christian Moore (34)
2023
Griffin Merritt (18)
2022
Trey Lipscomb (22)
2021
Jordan Beck, Luc Lipcius (15)
2020
Alerick Soularie (5)
2019
Andre Lipcius (17)
2018
Andre Lipcius, Benito Santiago (7)
Tennessee baseball individual home run leaders in SEC games each season under Tony Vitello
Andrew Fischer
Year
Player
2025
Andrew Fischer (11)
2024
Christian Moore (20)
2023
Zane Denton, Griffin Merritt (9)
2022
Luc Lipcius (13)
2021
Evan Russell (10)
2020
SEC games canceled
2019
Andre Lipcius (6)
2018
Brodie Leftridge, Andre Lipcius (4)
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