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2026 Greene Sports Zone All-Greene County Baseball Team

by Tate Russell
June 6, 2026
in Baseball, Chuckey-Doak, Featured, Greeneville, North Greene, West Greene
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We at Greene Sports Zone are excited to introduce you to our 2026 All-Greene County Baseball Team. After an amazing year on the diamond where teams reached new heights and players earned new spots in the record books there were plenty of athletes worthy of consideration.

Players were selected based on production and impact during the 2026 season. The team was selected by the staff of Greene Sports Zone with input from area coaches. We at Greene Sports Zone were on site, in person, covering more Greene County baseball games than anyone else this season. We did more interviews than anyone else, captured more highlights, and we feel we have a greater understanding of the game than any competing outlet. Because of that we feel we are most qualified to give you the best All-Greene County Baseball Team, so without further ado here is the All-County team.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Will Harmon

Greeneville senior Will Harmon was dominant on the mound this season, and one night he was even perfect. Combining that with the most powerful bat in the county Harmon was the obvious choice for Player of the Year.

Harmon led Greene County in almost every pitching category this season, throwing 76.1 innings while going 10-2 with three saves. He struck out 120, walked just 14 and allowed 46 hits with a 1.192 ERA.

He threw a perfect game against Cherokee on March 24 and had three no-hitters.

As a batter Harmon led Greene County with 10 home runs. He turned in a .373 batting average with a .422 on-base percentage. He had 60 total hits with 11 doubles, 60 RBIs and 37 runs scored.

He was the District 2-3A Player of the Year, and District Tournament MVP.

Kiptyn Ball, Chuckey-Doak

Chuckey-Doak’s Kiptyn Ball put the ball in play as well as anyone this season and turned in a county best .464 batting average  and .545 on-base percentage. He had 51 hits, six doubles, and three home runs. Ball drove in 30 runs and scored 36 runs while stealing 15 bases.

Gavin Crum, Chuckey-Doak

Senior Gavin Crum was often the spark Chuckey-Doak needed this season and was named the District 1-2A MVP. He hit .400 with a .486 on-base percentage. He had 38 hits with five doubles and six home runs. He drove in 36 runs and scored 23 runs.

On the mound he threw 41 innings with 46 strikeouts, 17 walks and 41 hits allowed with a 3.585 ERA. In addition to that he was true utility defender, playing all over the diamond this season.

Lynkin Cutshaw, Chuckey-Doak

Lynkin Cutshaw was Chuckey-Doak’s top arm this season. He threw 49.1 innings with 74 strikeouts, 39 walks, and 28 hits allowed. He turned in a 2.838 ERA.

At the plate he hit .330 with and .464 on-base percentage. He had 29 hits with five doubles, and one home run. Cutshaw had 17 RBIs and 17 runs scored. He walked a team high 20 times.

Tegan Begley, Greeneville

In his lone season in Greeneville Tegan Begley left his mark on the program as he helped the Greene Devils return to the Class 3A State Championship Game.

At the plate he led Greeneville with a .424 batting average to go with a .541 on-base percentage. He earned 61 hits with 16 doubles, two triples and six home runs. Begley drove in 43 runs and scored 49 runs. He walked 17 times and was hit by 21 pitches. On the base path he stole 30 bases on 31 tries.

He was also a weapon on the mound with a 5-0 record and one save in 43.1 innings. He struck out 64, walked 26 and allowed 42 hits with a 2.908 ERA.

Maddox Bishop, Greeneville

Maddox Bishop will go down as one of the best to ever do it at Greeneville High School. The four-year starter finished his senior season as one of the most reliable leadoff hitters around. He hit .372 with a .514 on-base percentage. Bishop had 51 hits, 12 doubles, one triple and five home runs. He drove in 32 runs and scored 52 runs. He stole a county best 33 bases. He saved some his best moments for the end of the year, including the go-ahead home run against Alcoa in the state semifinals. On defense the centerfielder was a part of 67 outs without an error.

Grayson Crosby, Greeneville

Grayson Crosby took his game to a new level in his junior season, and turned into a key cog in the Greene Devils’ state tournament run. He hit .390 with a team best .561 on-base percentage. He had 48 hits with six doubles. Crosby drove in 27 runs and scored 34 runs. He walked 28 times and was hit by 21 pitches.

On the mound he threw 29.1 innings with a 1.193 ERA. He struck out 22, walked 13, and allowed 26 hits while going 3-1. His lone loss came in the state championship game where he went all seven innings and did not allow an earned run.

Kaine Ricker, Greeneville

Kaine Ricker was terrific in his junior year with the Greene Devils. He hit .385 with a .476 on-base percentage. He had a county best 62 hits with nine doubles, four triples and three home runs. He was second in the county with 46 RBIs and scored a county high 56 runs. On the base path he was 26-of-27 on stolen bases.

Sam Thompson, Greeneville

Sam Thompson turned himself into one of the most important players in Greeneville’s dugout during his senior season as both a reliable bat and arm in the Devils’ state tournament run. At the plate Thompson hit .389 with a .494 on base percentage. He had 41 hits with nine doubles and one triple. He drove in 37 runs and scored 27 runs while walking 25 times.

As a pitcher Thompson threw 39.2 innings with a 6-1 record. He struck out 33, walked nine and allowed 41 hits with a 2.647 ERA.

Christian Cogdill, North Greene

Christian Cogdill turned in an impressive senior campaign for North Greene as both an important bat and tough defender behind the plate. Cogdill hit .390 with a .495 on-base percentage. He had 30 hits with eight doubles and 25 RBIs.

He spent 144.2 innings at catcher and caught 12 of 53 steal attempts.

Isaac Gaby, North Greene

Isaac Gaby was North Greene’s top bat this season in nearly every category. He hit .448 with a .505 on-base percentage. He had 39 hits with 11 doubles, one triple and four home runs. He had 27 RBIs and 36 runs scored. He struck out just seven times in 97 plate appearances.

On the mound he threw 24 innings with 28 strikeouts, 18 walks and 22 hits allowed. His ERA was 4.083.

Jhonen Bath, West Greene

Jhonen was the leader of a West Greene squad that returned to the Region 1-2A Tournament this season.

At catcher Bath directed the defense and kept opposing batters guessing. In 202.2 innings he caught 10-of-50 steal attempts and picked off five more batters off the base path.

At the plate Bath hit .302 with a .456 on-base percentage. He had a team best 29 hits with 11 doubles and a triple from his leadoff spot. He scored 23 runs and stole 12 bases.

Jayden Cox, West Greene

West Greene’s Jayden Cox was one of the top arms around this season. He threw 59.1 innings with a 6-2 record and two saves. He struck out a program record 89 batters while walking 53 and allowing 36 hits. He finished the year with a 2.124 ERA.

At the plate Cox hit .242 with a .371 on-base percentage. He had 23 hits with five doubles. He scored 24 runs and stole 12 bases.

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