Ken Griffey Sr. to speak at the Nashville Old Timers Baseball banquet

The Major League Baseball winter meetings wrap up this week at Gaylord Opryland Resort, but there's more baseball coming to Nashville after that.

Ken Griffey Sr. will be the featured speaker at the 86th annual Nashville Old Timers banquet on Jan. 14 at the Sonesta Nashville Airport Hotel.

Griffey spent two seasons in Seattle as a father-son combo with Ken Griffey Jr.

Ken Griffey Sr. will be the featured speaker for the Nashville Old Timers Baseball Association banquet in January.
(Credit: Submitted)
Ken Griffey Sr. will be the featured speaker for the Nashville Old Timers Baseball Association banquet in January. (Credit: Submitted)

In 2,097 games during 19 seasons, Griffey Sr. posted a .296 lifetime batting average and had 2,043 hits. He finished his career with a .981 fielding percentage, primarily as an outfielder.

In his book, “Big Red: Baseball, Fatherhood, and My Life in the Big Red Machine,” Griffey reflects on his time as a scout, coach and manager, as well as being the father of Ken Jr. and Craig. Griffey, a three-time All-Star, will sign his book at the banquet.

The Nashville Old Timers’ Mr. Baseball annual award and Nashville Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame selections will be announced soon and presented at the banquet.

Several local high school baseball players will be awarded scholarships at the banquet. Scholarship applications are being accepted from players in the Nashville area. Applications are available at otbaseball.com/scholarships; the deadline to submit is Dec. 15. The association has awarded more than 350 scholarships worth $675,000 since 1999.

Banquet tickets are $100 and available, along with more information, at otbaseball.com or by calling the association's president Randy Bostic at 615-300-3391 or Skip Nipper at 615-483-0380.

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Nashville Kats unveil logo

Here's the new logo for the Nashville Kats, who will return when the Arena Football League relaunches in 2024.
Here's the new logo for the Nashville Kats, who will return when the Arena Football League relaunches in 2024.

The Nashville Kats, who will return when the Arena Football League relaunches in 2024, released their new logo. The logo is blue and gold and features "Kats" laid over an oval.

“We wanted to have our logo portray our vision for a new era of Nashville Kats and the return of Arena Football League to the Music City,” said Gregg Johnson, Kats general manager and partner. “We want the Kats logo to be seen all over Nashville and Middle Tennessee, the region and nationally in a variety of ways and be an automatic identifier for a winning football team and amazing game-day experience at an affordable cost.”

The franchise also recently acquired the trademark for the team to be called the Nashville Kats, a nod to its origins in the original AFL. The former logo will be used as an alternative logo in a variety of specialized plans.

“While we are forging a new path for the Nashville Kats, we not only want to acknowledge the great run the Kats previously had in Nashville, but embrace all those fans while growing new ones," Johnson said.

The season begins April 27 against the Minnesota Myth at Municipal Auditorium.

Austin Peay's Mike DiLiello eighth in Walter Payton Award voting

Austin Peay's Mike DiLiello (12) throws against Central Arkansas during the second quarter for the United Athletic Conference championship at Fortera Stadium in Clarksville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.
Austin Peay's Mike DiLiello (12) throws against Central Arkansas during the second quarter for the United Athletic Conference championship at Fortera Stadium in Clarksville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.

Austin Peay quarterback Mike DiLiello, a transfer from Middle Tennessee State, finished tied for eighth in voting for the 2023 Walter Payton Award, which honors the FCS national offensive player of the year.

DiLiello led the Governors to a 9-3 record and the FCS playoffs. He completed 242 of 362 passes for 3,164 yards, with 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

DiLiello tied Fordham quarterback CJ Montes on the ballot.

Quarterbacks Max Brosmer of New Hampshire and Mark Gronowski of South Dakota State, and running back Jaden Shirden of Monmouth were invited to the announcement at the Stats Perform FCS National Awards banquet on Jan. 6 in Frisco, Texas.

Former East Nashville star Jaylen Jones is OVC freshman of the week again

Tennessee State's Jaylen Jones was the OVC freshman of the week again this week.
Tennessee State's Jaylen Jones was the OVC freshman of the week again this week.

Former East Nashville basketball standout Jaylen Jones' career at Tennessee State is off to a good start. Jones, a guard, repeated this week as the Ohio Valley Conference freshman of the week. He shared the honor this week with Tennessee Tech's Rylee Samons.

Jones, who recently cracked the Tigers' starting lineup, averaged 12.5 points, five rebounds, five assists and one steal last week in games against Alabama A&M and Austin Peay.

Samons, a 6-foot-7 forward from Pikeville, Kentucky, came off the bench to score a season-high 20 points in a 108-82 win over Alice Lloyd. Samons made five 3-pointers, was 6-for-6 on field goals and 3-for-3 on free throws.

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