
Tennessee baseball wrapped up its fall practice over the weekend with its 2025 Orange-and-White Fall World Series. New Tennessee head coach Josh Elander has been apart of no shortage of fall world series while apart of Tony Vitello’s staff but this was his first running the show.
For game three of the fall world series, Elander was mic’d up with Tennessee sharing a video of his reactions and encouragement to the action to conclude fall practice.
The video includes Hutson Chance’s first inning home run to open the scoring —which Elander compared to Drew Gilbert’s first collegiate home run, a Hunter High diving catch and left field and more. Check out the mic’d up here.
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— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) November 11, 2025
The Orange Team scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning. Both Hutson Chance and Stone Lawless recorded multiple hits. Lawless’ two-RBI single proved to be the difference in the scrimmage. On the mound, Mark Hindy, Bo Rhudy and Cameron Appenzeller all turned in solid performances.
It was a chaotic but productive fall for Tennessee baseball. Here’s four takeaways on the Vols’ fall practice and eight players who impressed during the six weeks of fall practice.

