
Memphis Tigers’ outfielder Pierre Seals shines brightly amidst a season filled with both triumphs and challenges for the team. Seals was recently named to the ACC honor roll after an outstanding performance in the Tigers weekend series against conference leader at the time University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA).
In the UTSA series Seals recorded two hits and two Rbi on Friday (highest on the team), three hits with an RBI on Saturday and Sunday he totaled two hits and his ninth home run of the season tying him with teammate Jacob Compton for the most on the team.
For that week Seals lead the league in hitting with a.583(7-for-12) batting average. He scored four runs totaling 13 bases over the week. “I give the credit all to our coaches with the approaches we have.” Said Seals “Just prepping us for the game and giving us a plan so I just try to execute within the plan they give us.”
Seals started his college career at Dyersburg State Community College where he committed to in high school. In high school he was ranked #27 in the state of Tennessee and top 500 in the nation for the class of 2021. At Dyersburg he would play in a total of 97 games 44 in his freshman season and 53 in this sophomore with a total batting average of .268 for his time there.
Seals credits his older teammate with easing his transition to Memphis by constantly offering him advice on the game and their system. With the addition of a new head coach everyone had to adjust and that also grew their bonds.
Now in his first year with the Tigers he leads the team in multiple categories including home runs with nine, batting average .328 and stolen bases with 13 on the season.
“Of course, I think I had the talent, but I think my coaches really helped put it all together, just staying with my approach knowing what I’m good at and my ability had helped me evolve as a player,” said Seals.
Seals has been a consistent bright spot for the Tigers in a turbulent season but knows there are still some parts of his game that can improve. “ My pitch recognition and swing and miss ratio, being able to recognize pitch is a thing to make sure I’m getting all the right pitches to swing at and being aggressive when I need to be.” Said Seals
Through the ups and downs of this seasons Seals stays focus by not letting the highs get too high and the lows get to and keeping a level head by remembering it’s just baseball. “Our coaches always talk about trusting the process, so just staying with the team playing for the team.” Said Seals “Staying consistent with focus day by day and going about it as a professional.”
With the season winding down and the Tigers’ still sitting 4 games below .500 Seals will for sure be a key piece in making a late season push.
“The key is to continue to work and execute the plan that the coaches have for us and stay consistent.” Said Seals.













