People are starting to run out of good things to say about Tennessee Vols freshman Levi Clark. Seriously, the baby-faced youngster has arrived in Knoxville and wasted no time in looking like a future star in the big leagues.
He's already making a ton of noise for Tony Vitello and Co., with his latest moment being a viral one that's taking over the internet. On Sunday, Tennessee took on Arizona in Houston to wrap up the Astros Foundation College Classic. The Vols posted a 5-1 win to close out the sweep of Oklahoma State, Rice and Arizona.
In the top of the fourth, Clark stepped up to the plate with the game tied at 1-1. He changed that in the best way possible, blasting a solo homer to give Tennessee the lead. This wasn't a normal HR, though. Clark destroyed the ball and quite literally sent it out of the ballpark. This is just unreal:
You can't even see Levi Clark's home run land because it left the ballpark. pic.twitter.com/UB6WyKPvyz
— Mike Wilson (@ByMikeWilson) March 2, 2025
Levi Clark is going viral after the Tennessee freshman hit a HR literally out of the park
This is something you'd maybe expect to see out of Aaron Judge for a visit to Houston, but the fact that Clark made this happen is something people are going to be talking about for the rest of the campaign.
This ball was MASHED and it was a true no-doubter. With that dinger, Clark has now belted five home runs already this season, which is simply stunning. He has quickly become a key contributor for this team and he's showing no nerves despite being a first-year player in college.
Tennessee won the College Baseball World Series last year and this program is once again looking sensational in 2025. Following the sweep in Houston, the Vols are now a perfect 11-0 on the season and they're looking like arguably the best team in the country. It's proving to be another campaign to remember, with Clark playing a massive role in things.