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In 2019, there were an estimate of 326 freshman student-athletes from the state of Tennessee on college baseball rosters.  

 

234 played in TN

Top out of state

KY  - 22

VA - 10

AL  - 10

Tennessee 2019 State Participation by State

Division

NJCAA-D1 - 95

NAIA          - 64

Tennessee 2019 State Participation by Division

Top Conferences

Region 7  (NJCAA-D1)  - (87)

Appalachian Athlete  (NAIA) - (24)

Tennessee 2019 State Participation by Conference

Distribution by Position

Tennessee 2019 State Participation by Position

In 2018,   ~8,800 TN players played High School Baseball.   Upon using a factor of 25% are seniors (~2200)

 Tennessee National Federation High School

 Disclaimer: Insights are generated based on information extracted before April 15.

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This is really good information. I think your assumption that 25% of HS players are seniors may be on the high side. Many large high schools have a Varsity, JV, and a freshman team ( or a JV2). Considering that seniors can only play at the Varsity level, and the entire Varsity isn’t made up of seniors, I would calculate the number of seniors in the program to be more like 20% - maybe even a little less. 

anotherparent posted:

But if these numbers are only varsity players, then the % of seniors would be higher.  Last year our varsity was 50% seniors, the year before 30%, never less than 25%, and often more around 40%.  The underclassmen were mostly on the freshman and jv teams, with a few on varsity.

There are 375 high schools in Tennessee, using 20% to 25% is consistent across the country.  Remember, the objective is to provide an rough estimate of # of players per high school class.  The only why to be specific would be to have high school data, e.g MaxPreps.  Note, not everybody uses Maxpreps

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