Greene County Baseball 2026

Greene County seniors Jailen Ruff (left) and LeBron Miller (right) pose for a photo with head coach Brad Evans (center) before the regular-season finale against Central Gwinnett on April 13. CONTRIBUTED

Greene County seniors Jailen Ruff (left) and LeBron Miller (right) pose for a photo with head coach Brad Evans (center) before the regular-season finale against Central Gwinnett on April 13. CONTRIBUTED

Greene County baseball honors seniors

Greene County baseball took a moment to recognize two of its seniors — Jalien Ruff and LeBron Miller — before the team’s April 13 home matchup against Central Gwinnett.The Tigers honored their impact on the program both on and off the field.
Greene County’s Justin Knight had a stellar performance on the mound for the Tigers against Cedar Shoals on April 1. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Greene County’s Justin Knight had a stellar performance on the mound for the Tigers against Cedar Shoals on April 1. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Tigers rally to get first W of season

The Greene County baseball team refused to quit — and was finally rewarded for it.Facing a massive early deficit on the road, the Tigers stormed back to defeat Cedar Shoals 17-13 on April 1, earning their first win of the season dramatically.
The Tigers have relied on Quincy Robbins on the mound this season to eat innings, providing stability and giving his team a chance to stay competitive deep into games. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

The Tigers have relied on Quincy Robbins on the mound this season to eat innings, providing stability and giving his team a chance to stay competitive deep into games. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Tigers show growth despite rough start

The Greene County baseball team has had a rough start to the 2026 season.Entering this week, the Tigers are 0-13, but head coach Brad Evans sees a team steadily growing on and off the field.
Greene County head coach Brad Evans said the Tigers will rely on Jordan Walton to provide leadership and consistency on the field this season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Greene County head coach Brad Evans said the Tigers will rely on Jordan Walton to provide leadership and consistency on the field this season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Tigers aim to compete for seven innings

With a productive offseason behind them and much of the roster returning, the Greene County baseball team enters the 2026 season focused on growth, experience, and competitiveness.