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Former Tennessee baseball pitcher Garrett Stallings called up by Milwaukee Brewers

Former Tennessee baseball pitcher Garrett Stallings called up by Milwaukee Brewers

Former Tennessee baseball pitcher Garrett Stallings was called up by the Milwaukee Brewers on June 30.

Stallings, 28, likely will make his major league debut against the Cincinnati Reds on June 30 in the second game of the Brewers four-game homestand.

Stallings played at Tennessee from 2017 to 2019 in the early years of Tony Vitellos stint at the Vols head coach.

He earned a starting role as a freshman and became the ace by his junior season.

In 2019, the Los Angeles Angels selected Stallings in the fifth round of the MLB draft.

He bounced around in the minors before landing firmly in Triple-A with the Norfolk Tides, and later the Brewers affiliate Nashville Sounds, in 2024.

Stallings posted a 3-3 record with the Sounds in 2026 with a 3.45 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 6223 innings.

He will be the 54th player in Tennessee history to reach the major leagues and the 12th since 2020.

He will join left-hander Garrett Crochet (2020); right-hander Ben Joyce (2023); infielder Andre Lipcius (2023); IF Trey Lipscomb (2024); outfielder Jordan Beck (2024); RHP Seth Halvorsen (2024); RHP Chase Dollander (2025); RHP Blade Tidwell (2025); INF Christian Moore (2025); OF Drew Gilbert (2025); and RHP Chad Dallas (2026).

Dallas made his debut for the Toronto Blue Jays on June 4.

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News.

Email: [email protected] Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks: knoxnews.com/subscribe BELL BUCKLE, Tenn.

(WTVF) The poet laureate of Tennessee has just died.

Margaret Britton Vaughn was 87-years-old.

Friends knew Vaughn as hilarious, talented, and deeply unique.

Visiting Bell Buckle, Tennessee over the years, Ive just found this little place has so many artists.

A proud addition to that is Vaughn.

When Maggi was your friend, you knew you had a friend, said longtime friend Annie Rooney.

It wasnt if youre rich or poor or have four matching tires on your car, she was your friend.

Going way back, Vaughn was a songwriter for some country greats.

Loretta Lynn, yes! said friend Carla Webb.

To understand the uniqueness of Vaughn, listen to this story.

Maggi says, honey, you wanna go to the movies with me? friend Billy Phillips remembered.

Phillips was nine when he and Vaughn became friends and took a trip to the Carpi Theatre in Shelbyville.

When I get into the car, there were 200 empty boxes of chocolate bunny rabbits! Phillips laughed.

She loved chocolate, Rooney agreed.

It couldnt be hollow milk chocolate, Phillips continued.

It had to be solid milk chocolate.

That was just one of many loves.

One of the times I got to talk to Vaughn was in 2023.

She was selling eclectic things shed collected.

They included a typewriter built out of clothes hangers and a lamp made of forks and spoons.

Maggi had a lot of stuff! Phillips said.

Shed call around to antique shops.

Got anything that looks like me, honey? Rooney laughed, remembering Vaughns calls.

Talking to Vaughn, you came to understand something.

She had a deep appreciation for the art and the artist who made it.

Thats something that sprang from Vaughn being an artist herself.

My mother looked down and said, are you sure you dont want to be a nurse? Vaughn told me in 2023.

I said, no, momma.

I wanna be a songwriter and a poet.

People say, Maggi, these books.

Youve written my life.

Maggi had front porch books, not coffee table books, Webb said.

She was a poet of the people, Rooney continued.

Vaughn took on prejudice in her work.

She also wrote about all things she loved.

She covered rural life, southern things, Phillips said.

That writing carried her to become the poet laureate of Tennessee in 1995.

The next year, she wrote Tennessees bicentennial poem.

I gave her her last kiss the other day, Webb said.

Im on the verge of tears, Phillips added.

This will be a real gut punch.

Asking around town, people seemed to agree on their favorite of Vaughns works.

Is That You Mama? Phillips said, naming one of Vaughns poems.

Webb read me an excerpt of the poem.

It ended with these lines; Well, mama, Im okay now.

You tell the Lord I said hi.

Was that you, mama, that just kissed me bye? Maggi was a true original, and Bell Buckle was proud to call her our own, Phillips said.

Do you have a positive, good news story? You can email me at [email protected].

KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

(WATE) As millions of people are expected to travel through Tennessee to celebrate our nations 250th anniversary, the Tennessee Department of Transportation is suspending all construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes.

The suspension will begin at noon on Thursday, July 2, through 6:00 a.m.

on Monday, July 6.

Workers may still be on-site during the suspension, and reduced speed limits in work zones will remain in effect.

TDOT added that drivers could still be impacted by some long-term lane closures for ongoing construction projects.

Drivers are still urged to use caution.

With so many people driving on and around the Fourth of July, we want to do all we can to ensure they reach their destinations safely and without delays, said TDOT Commissioner Will Reid, P.E.

We are suspending lane closures during this busy holiday travel time.

Be mindful that our HELP Trucks will be on patrol in urban and rural areas and drivers must obey the law by moving over and slowing down for all emergency vehicles on the side of the road.

AAA predicts more than 1.6 million Tennesseans will travel at least 50 miles from home for the Independence Day between Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, July 5.

The company added that this will set a record for Fourth of July travel in Tennessee.

For many families, traveling for Independence Day isnt just a trip; its a tradition, said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA The Auto Club Group.

Vacations are one category where consumers are still willing to spend, even if that means cutting back on something else.

With an extended holiday travel period, we expect busy roads, steady demand for flights, and continued interest in cruises across many parts of the country.

For those looking to travel over the weekend, join 6 News anchor Bo Williams for our Upcoming Road Work stream on WATE6+ at 2:30 p.m.

on Fridays.

He will break down traffic conditions, construction projects and events that are expected to impact drivers in East Tennessee over the weekend.

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