Vanderbilt baseball lands commitment from Siegel pitcher Jaxon Barrett
Vanderbilt baseball has picked up a commitment from Siegel junior pitcher Jaxon Barrett.
Vanderbilt baseball has landed a commitment from Siegel junior pitcher Jaxon Barrett, who announced his decision on X on April 9. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Barrett, who suffered a season-ending lower body injury in a March 27 Warrior Spring Classic game against Beaver Creek (Ohio), was one of Siegel's top players before the injury. Thank you God.
My awesome parents and little sister, along with my great coaches and friends! Thank you very much @TheJmMorris , @browntown_vandy , and @TimCorbin #anchordown #vandyboy #vanderbilt @SiegelAthletics pic. twitter.
com/4P3zxMZEhe ā Jaxon Barrett (@JaxonBarrett_27) April 9, 2026 On the mound he had not allowed a run in 22 innings, allowing just seven hits and four walks while striking out 46. He was also batting . 373 with five doubles, two triples, two homers, 24 RBIs and 16 runs in just 65 at-bats.
He helped lead Siegel to what is now a 24-2 start to the season after being an integral part of teams that reached back-to-back TSSAA baseball Class 4A state tournaments. This is a developing story and will be updated. Cecil Joyce covers high school sports and MTSU athletics for The Daily News Journal.