
Levi Clark starts in left field, hits first home run for Wareham baseball
Tennessee utility player Levi Clark debuted in the Cape Cod Baseball League for Wareham on June 19. He hit his first home run Sunday in the Gatemen's, 3-2, loss at Harwich.
Clark started in left field for Wareham and went 2-for-4, totaling one RBI, one run and one strikeout on Sunday. He hit a solo home run in the first inning with two outs. Clark has also played catcher and designated hitter for the Wareham.
He appeared in 51 games, including 38 starts, for the Vols in 2025. The 6-foot-1, 211-pound freshman recorded 10 home runs, 34 RBIs, 30 runs and a .289 batting average.
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The Cape Cod Baseball League was founded in 1885 and is a collegiate summer league located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
Ten teams compete in the Cape Cod Baseball League, divided into East and West divisions. In 1985, the Cape Cod Baseball League became the first collegiate summer league to use wood bats.
The 2025 season began June 14 and is slated to conclude Aug. 3.
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