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Billy Aldridge (1975:home)
Bill Butler (1976-1978)
Scott Clifford (1983)
Travis Copley (1995-1998)
Jordan Czarniecki (2002-03)
Jordan DeJong (2000)
Mark Diez (1982)
Stuart Driscoll (1971:home)
Robbie Edgerton (1974:home)
Doug Elting (1981)
Martin Evans (2004)
Paul Fletcher (1991-1992)
John Hammett (1967)
David Houser (2014-2015)
Thomas Kincer (1999)
Joe O'Brien (1972:home)
Bill Oden (1973:away)
Jeff Owen (1984-1987)
Frank Petrella (1969:away)
Randy Rapshus (1979-1980)
Duane Schriver (1966)
Ryne Simpson (2008-09)
Alex Sink (2005)
Brett Stambolian (2001)
Mike Theodore (2010)
David Tiller (1965)
Bubba Trammell (1993-1994)
Steve Treadway (1988-1990)
Don Varner (1969:home) (1970)
Matt Waldren (2016-2017)
Mark Wylie (1974:away)
Andy Yates (2011)
#22 BUBBA TRAMMELL
1993-94 | OF | 6-3 | 205 lbs. | Knoxville, Tenn. (Central HS)
A teammate of Tennessee great
Todd Helton at Central High School in Knoxville, Bubba Trammell attended junior colleges Roane State Community College and Cleveland State Community College in Tennessee before coming back to his hometown of Rocky Top.
In his first season in 1993, the junior earned First Team All-SEC honors after leading the team with a .383 batting average and 12 home runs. His batting average ranked fourth in the league that season, and he was second in the conference with a .679 slugging percentage. Trammell, who started all 51 games before having his season cut short in early May with a season-ending broken ankle, was the team leader with 27 multi-hit games and led UT in both homer and RBIs at the time of his injury.
Trammell swung his way to second-team All-America status (NCBWA) during Tennessee's 1994 SEC Championship season. The senior hit .354 with 53 RBI and 10 home runs while starting all 56 games for the Vols in the outfield.
Over his two-year career, Trammell posted a .368 average, drove in 105 runs, bashed 22 home runs and finished his career with a .635 slugging percentage. His career batting average ranks ninth all-time in the UT record books, while his slugging clip sits eighth on the all-time list.
The Knoxville native was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 11th round of the 1994 MLB Draft and went on to play seven seasons at the Major League level. Trammell, who made his debut for the Tigers on April 1, 1997, also played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the New York Mets, San Diego Padres and New York Yankees. He was a member of the Mets' 2000 World Series team, which lost to the Yankees in five games. Trammell was 2-for-5 with three RBIs in the series.
The former Vol was named to Tennessee' All-Century Team in 2009.
THROWBACK NOTES ON TRAMMELL
- Full name is Thomas Bubba Trammell
- Named after Bubba Wyche, a former Vols QB
- Won the 1990 Class AAA State Title with a 31-0 record at Central HS