#25 Mack Whitcomb
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Head coach Tim Corbin on Whitcomb: “Mack has been a great addition to our program and has brought a very positive presence since arriving on campus. He has an older, mature demeanor and consistently sees the good in situations, which has helped him transition seamlessly into our environment. Mack brings two years of strong offensive production at the collegiate level and has shown the ability to drive the baseball to all fields. Mack is smart, motivated, and has adapted well to our system. Defensively, he gives us another front-line option behind the plate, with strong receiving and blocking skills and a good overall feel for the game. Off the field, Mack approaches his responsibilities with the same intent, earning Dean’s List honors in his first term. He continues to add value to our program in multiple ways.”
As a Sophomore (Tennessee Tech – 2025)
• OVC Player of the Year
• ABCA/Rawlings All-Southeast Region First Team
• Two-time OVC Player of the Week (May 12, Feb. 17)
• Hit .360 with a .485 on-base percentage, a .649 slugging percentage, and a 1.134 OPS
• Racked up 76 hits, 12 doubles, two triples, 15 home runs, 55 RBI, 54 runs, 36 walks
• Led team in batting average, runs, hits, triples, home runs, RBI, slugging, hit-by-pitches, on-base percentage, and OPS
• Led the OVC in on-base percentage, OPS, and hit-by-pitches, ranked second in batting average, hits, and RBI, and was third in slugging percentage, runs scored, and home runs
• Broke program record for single-season home runs by a catcher
• Helped Golden Eagles to 37-20 record
• Played and started in 56 contests
As a Freshman (Tennessee Tech – 2024)
• OVC All-Freshman • Played in 40 of the team’s 55 games as a true freshman, making all 33 of his starts on the year as the designated hitter
• Tallied a .280 average, .366 on-base percentage, and .456 slugging percentage with a .822 OPS
• Totaled 35 hits, four doubles, six home runs, 16 runs, 23 RBI, and 18 walks
• Delivered season-highs of four hits, four RBI, and two long balls at Vanderbilt (April 30)
• Smashed a three-run shot for his first career home run against Bellarmine (Feb. 18)
• Made his collegiate debut with a 2-for-4 showing as a starter against Bellarmine (Feb. 17)
• Produced nine multi-hit contests during the season
• Drove in multiple runs in six games
The Whitcomb File
• Attended The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn.
• Named All-State as a senior
• Hit .550 with eight homers during senior season
• As a junior, hit .380 with six home runs
• Son of Carrie Clifford and Tom Whitcomb