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Why Tommy White Transferred to LSU After Breaking Records

Tommy White broke NCAA records at NC State as a freshman before transferring to LSU, but why did he do it?

In 2022, Tommy Tanks just couldn't stop hitting home runs, and the internet simply couldn't get enough of him.

Yes, the kid every college baseball fan was talking about looks more like a veteran minor league catcher than he does a kid. He's built like Mike Napoli in his prime and he took the baseball world by storm as a teenage freshman at North Carolina State. But now the 21st Century reincarnation of Babe Ruth is dominating college baseball after transferring to LSU.

Tommy White saved us all during the MLB lockout, but just who the heck is this burly bopper who broke NCAA single-season record for most home runs by a freshman and proceeded to help carry the Tigers in the Men's College World Series?

Tommy White Played High School Ball in Florida

Tomy White makes contact with a pitch during an NC State baseball game.

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Before taking on the Florida Gators in the College World Series Finals, Tommy "Tanks" White spent his high school senior season at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., where he was rated the No. 1 third base prospect in the country and No. 18 overall prospect in the country in Perfect Game's rankings, on top of All-American honors in his senior year.

Why? Because of his enormous power to all fields.

He decided to set a "number" that teams would have to pay him if they wanted to select him during that year's MLB Draft. They didn't reach it and he wound up on campus in Raleigh, suiting up for NC State baseball.

"I had some interest and stuff, but I wasn't going to sell myself short," he told Inside Pack Sports. "I wanted to go to college and try to earn more out of college. My goal has been to go to NC State for the longest time, play for three years, and hopefully go to Omaha a couple of times. That has been a goal of mine since I was a little kid, to play college baseball."

That decision to forego MLB and play NCAA ball certainly seemed to be paying off just nine games into his NCAA career as Tommy Tanks began to emerge as a viral slugging sensation.

How the Legend of "Tommy Tanks" Came to Be

Tommy White reacts to hitting a home run in an NC State baseball game.

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Let's talk about his first game. You know, the one where you're supposed to have butterflies in your stomach and the nervous sweat seeps through your batting gloves.

Three home runs. In game numero uno of his already-legendary career. The Evansville Aces (those poor, poor pitchers) then surrendered two more home runs to the powerful first baseman in the next two games. Tommy's reign of terror continued, and no team was safe. He blasted another two home runs in a game against Quinnipiac.

Through nine games, he led the entire country in home runs with nine and RBIs with 29. Early that season, White was on pace for a gazillion homers and he was the sole reason anyone cared about college baseball so early in the season.

Trea Turner, at the time a shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Wolfpack alum, gave the man-child praise on Twitter.

"Bro... we need to hit next off-season. Need to learn this home run everyday thing! #TommyTanks," Turner wrote.

We were all witnessing the Tommy Tanks show. The kid even has a full line of merchandise because we can't get enough of him. You have to respect the hustle. Thanks, Tommy Tanks. Baseball fans needed you.

But there was more to his 2022 story, we just didn't know it yet.

Why Tommy Tanks Took His Talent to LSU

Tommy White celebrates a home run.

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Tommy White's 23rd home run of the year his freshman season broke the 1998 ACC freshman home run record, previously held by Florida State slugger Chris Diaz. He finished with 27 homers, the most ever for a freshman in NCAA history.

After losing the ACC Tournament Championship game to UNC, being named All-Tournament DH and winning ACC Freshman of the Year honors, Tommy decided to jump ship and head to the SEC, joining the LSU Tigers via the transfer portal. He even has a Tiger tattoo on his arm.

There are a lot of variables that could have led to White's decision to leave NC State as the most prolific NCAA freshman slugger. It wasn't NC State's failure to make the NCAA tournament ahead of the College World Series or even the lack of competition in the ACC. Instead, the St. Pete's Beach native's decision came from his desire to play third base.

Out of IMG Academy, White had offers from multiple schools, but all of them wanted him to lose the glove and stick to hitting. NC State was the only school that wanted Tommy to play third base, something they let him do a bit in 2022. But after proving his bat is worth his potential shortcoming in the field, LSU more than likely told him the hot corner was his to lose.

The decision paid off. White has hit .368 with 24 home runs in the 2023 season, the biggest long ball being the walk-off that came in extra innings against Wake Forest to send LSU to the MCWS Finals against Florida.

Thanks to some terrific use of the transfer portal in White and ace Paul Skenes, an Air Force transfer, LSU can win its first national championship since

Some college phenoms get enticed by schools like Wake Forest and Vanderbilt with NIL deals and some with positional deference. LSU should consider themselves lucky. The Tigers have a chance to win a national championship, and Tommy Tanks is a big reason why.

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