Vols ace Liam Doyle named SEC Pitcher of the Year
Doyle becomes the third pitcher in program history to earn the award and the second in the last four years. Doyle joins Chase Dollander, who won the award in 2022, and Luke Hochevar, who was named the winner in 2005.
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Doyle has been the most consistent pitcher in the Vols' rotation. The junior had a 2.72 ERA in 79.1 innings pitched during the regular season.
Doyle has won SEC Pitcher of the Week three times this season. He is also a Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist.
Three Vol Baseball players named semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy
Tennessee is just the third school in the conference to have three or more players win the SEC Pitcher of the Year. LSU has four and Vanderbilt has three.
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