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Travel Ball Names of SEC Baseball
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:40 pm
In honor of the SEC Tournament this week, I have combed through the rosters of all 14 teams to find all the travel ball names for your amusement.
There are many in the list below; some increasingly common, others quite unique. The time-tested Southern tradition of having your first name be a last name was also on full display. If this list is any indication, we should have several Brayden Jr’s playing college baseball in about 25 years.
In alphabetical order by school:
Alabama
Brayden, Braylon, Caden, Camden, Davis, Grayson, Kade, Trace, Zane
Arkansas
Braydon, Cayden, Heston, Jalen, Jaxon, Kole
Auburn
Brody (x2), Brooks (x2), Bryson, Cade, Kason, Konner, Sonny (Italian for “baw”), Trace
Florida
Carsten, Deric, Fisher, Jud (older brother of Deric), Kendrick, Kris, Sterlin
Georgia
Bear, Buddy, Chaney, Coleman, Jaden, Parks, Randon
Kentucky
Jase
LSU
Brayden, Brody, Cade (x2), Cale, Javen
Mississippi State
Brayland, Brooks, Cade, Davis, Kamren, Kellum, Slate, Stone, Tayler
Mizzou
Brenner, Fox, Torin, Trae
Ole Miss
Banks, Brayden, Hudson, Kemp, Knox
South Carolina
Aidan, Brandt, Braylen, Cade, Jalen
Tennessee
Austen, Blade, Camden, Kaleb, Redmond
Texas A&M
Chanden, Kole, Rawley, Rody
Vanderbilt
Colton, Davis, Graysen, Grayson, Tate
SEC Baseball All-Name Team
Kemp Alderman, Ole Miss
Rody Barker, Texas A&M
Kendrick Calilao, Florida
Javen Coleman, LSU
Collier Cranford, LSU
Derek Diamond, Ole Miss
Sonny DiChiara, Auburn
Giovanni DiGiacomo, LSU
Kason Howell, Auburn
Jud Fabian, Florida
Hollis Fanning, Tennessee
Rawley Hector, Texas A&M
Revy Higgins III, Mississippi State
Randon Jernigan, Georgia
Pico Kohn, Mississippi State
Cortland Lawson, Tennessee
Talmadge LeCroy, South Carolina
Fox Leum, Missouri
Bear Madliak, Georgia
Tywone Malone, Ole Miss
Blake Money, LSU
Dylan Rock, Texas A&M
Stone Simmons, Mississippi State
Brayland Skinner, Mississippi State
Juju Stevens, Missouri
Kavares Tears, Tennessee
John Thrasher, Kentucky
Blade Tidwell, Tennessee
Zebulon Vermillion, Arkansas
Some of these guys were definitely named by this woman.
There are many in the list below; some increasingly common, others quite unique. The time-tested Southern tradition of having your first name be a last name was also on full display. If this list is any indication, we should have several Brayden Jr’s playing college baseball in about 25 years.
In alphabetical order by school:
Alabama
Brayden, Braylon, Caden, Camden, Davis, Grayson, Kade, Trace, Zane
Arkansas
Braydon, Cayden, Heston, Jalen, Jaxon, Kole
Auburn
Brody (x2), Brooks (x2), Bryson, Cade, Kason, Konner, Sonny (Italian for “baw”), Trace
Florida
Carsten, Deric, Fisher, Jud (older brother of Deric), Kendrick, Kris, Sterlin
Georgia
Bear, Buddy, Chaney, Coleman, Jaden, Parks, Randon
Kentucky
Jase
LSU
Brayden, Brody, Cade (x2), Cale, Javen
Mississippi State
Brayland, Brooks, Cade, Davis, Kamren, Kellum, Slate, Stone, Tayler
Mizzou
Brenner, Fox, Torin, Trae
Ole Miss
Banks, Brayden, Hudson, Kemp, Knox
South Carolina
Aidan, Brandt, Braylen, Cade, Jalen
Tennessee
Austen, Blade, Camden, Kaleb, Redmond
Texas A&M
Chanden, Kole, Rawley, Rody
Vanderbilt
Colton, Davis, Graysen, Grayson, Tate
SEC Baseball All-Name Team
Kemp Alderman, Ole Miss
Rody Barker, Texas A&M
Kendrick Calilao, Florida
Javen Coleman, LSU
Collier Cranford, LSU
Derek Diamond, Ole Miss
Sonny DiChiara, Auburn
Giovanni DiGiacomo, LSU
Kason Howell, Auburn
Jud Fabian, Florida
Hollis Fanning, Tennessee
Rawley Hector, Texas A&M
Revy Higgins III, Mississippi State
Randon Jernigan, Georgia
Pico Kohn, Mississippi State
Cortland Lawson, Tennessee
Talmadge LeCroy, South Carolina
Fox Leum, Missouri
Bear Madliak, Georgia
Tywone Malone, Ole Miss
Blake Money, LSU
Dylan Rock, Texas A&M
Stone Simmons, Mississippi State
Brayland Skinner, Mississippi State
Juju Stevens, Missouri
Kavares Tears, Tennessee
John Thrasher, Kentucky
Blade Tidwell, Tennessee
Zebulon Vermillion, Arkansas
Some of these guys were definitely named by this woman.
This post was edited on 5/29/22 at 12:24 am
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:43 pm to Michael Stein
WTF kind of name is Nayvie lol
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:44 pm to Michael Stein
How does one pronounce Lakynn?
Also, great thread idea
Also, great thread idea
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:44 pm to Michael Stein
Liberal, white women ended up being the straw that broke that camel's back for America.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:46 pm to Michael Stein
Every time I see this picture I think of a girl I used to frick. She looks so much like her in the face
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:46 pm to Michael Stein
It’s pretty amazing how the travel ball name joke has become a reality after time passed.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:46 pm to Michael Stein
There are a lot of really old and classic names mixed in there.
People confuse “more popular among white people with sons in the 2010s” with “travel ball”
Trayton would be a travel ball name. Praxton would be a travel ball name.
Cade and Brooks aren’t travel ball names. Those are just names.
You guys would accuse Adam of giving Cain and Abel travel ball names
People confuse “more popular among white people with sons in the 2010s” with “travel ball”
Trayton would be a travel ball name. Praxton would be a travel ball name.
Cade and Brooks aren’t travel ball names. Those are just names.
You guys would accuse Adam of giving Cain and Abel travel ball names
This post was edited on 5/28/22 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:46 pm to ReauxlTide222
quote:
How does one pronounce Lakynn?
Same as L'Kynndra without the dra.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:47 pm to Michael Stein
Damn. Looks like I need to rename my son Brayden if I want him to get a baseball scholly
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:49 pm to Michael Stein
Kason Howell gets my vote for #1 overall, with Kavares Tears as the strongest contender.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:50 pm to Michael Stein
quote:
John Thrasher, Kentucky
Had a local politician by that name, who ended up doing several years as FSU's president. Had to double check they weren't related
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:52 pm to Michael Stein
We don't have enough. We need to acquire some of those thru the transfer portal.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:53 pm to Hester Carries
quote:
Cade and Brooks aren’t travel ball names. Those are just names.

Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:55 pm to Michael Stein
This is impressive commitment. Well executed.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 8:56 pm to Michael Stein
Somebody bookmark this for the droopies. This is good shite.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 9:02 pm to Hester Carries
Cain could turn a double dp cher , and Able had some legit power!
Posted on 5/28/22 at 9:04 pm to Michael Stein
Brayden and derivations of same for the win. Name your kid this, he playin' big time ball.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 9:11 pm to drexyl
They’re like hundreds of years old European names lol.
shite, the old man in Shawshank was name Brooks.
I mean there are a lot of kids named Michael playing travel ball, too.
shite, the old man in Shawshank was name Brooks.
I mean there are a lot of kids named Michael playing travel ball, too.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 9:12 pm to Michael Stein
No Braxton or Jaxston?
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