University of Georgia Athletics

2025 Baseball Roster

Devin Obee
Jersey Number 21

Devin Obee

  • Position:
    OF
  • Height:
    2-2
  • Weight:
    215
  • Class:
    Senior
  • B/T:
    R/R
  • Hometown:
    Nashville, Tenn.
  • High School:
    Ensworth
  • Prev School:
    Duke
2025 (Senior/Georgia): Appeared in 57 games with 46 starts (32-CF, 13-LF, 1-RF) as the Bulldogs went 43-17 (18-12) and advanced to the NCAA Athens Regional as a No. 7 national seed
*Batted .221 with five doubles, 10 home runs, 33 RBI and 34 walks plus was 11-for-13 in stolen bases
*Hit .500 (4-for-8) with a double, two RBI, three runs scored and two stolen bases in series win over No. 1 Arkansas
*Blasted the go-ahead home run in a 5-2 win over No. 14 Ga. Tech at Truist Park in front of a crowd of 15,000
*Tallied career-high four RBI in wins over Columbia and Queens
*Registered a three-hit game during the series win over No. 14 Oklahoma 
*Posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 77 total chances

2024 (Junior/Duke): Started all 60 games in centerfield for head coach Chris Pollard as the Blue Devils went 40-20, won the ACC Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Norman (Okla.) Regional
*Earned ACC Tournament MVP honors including smashing a grand slam in the 16-4 win over Florida State in the championship game
*Posted a .309 batting average, scored 57 runs, tallied 67 hits, 11 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs (one inside the park home run) and drove in 50 RBI 
*Registered a slugging percentage of .599 and an on base percentage of .399 including 29 walks and 7 HBP
*Drove in a single game high six RBI against Appalachian State (3/5) and recorded four hits in that contest
*Hit two home runs against Longwood (5/5), scoring four runs
*Graduated with a degree in Political Economy and a certificate in Market Management Studies
 
2023 (Sophomore/Duke): Appeared in 50 games while starting in 14 games as the Blue Devils went 39-24, won the NCAA Conway (S.C.) Regional and advanced to the NCAA Charlottesville (Va.) Super Regional
*Posted a .232 average at the plate, collecting 13 hits with eight going for extra bases
*Blasted three home runs and slugged .500 on the year
*Tallied three RBI against Wake Forest (3/11)
*Scored three runs against Davidson (4/11)
 
2022 (Freshman/Duke): Saw action in 37 games with 24 starts as Duke went 22-32
*Slashed .204/.278/.437 while hitting six home runs and six doubles with 18 RBI
*His six home runs were the most by a true freshman since Joey Loperfido in 2018
*Blasted his first career home run against Bucknell (3/4), a three-run shot 
*Recorded a hit in 11 of 13 games in the month of April
*Connected for a home run in three-consecutive games against Miami (4/3), Longwood (4/6) and at Wake Forest (4/8)
*Went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI and a double at Georgia Tech (4/22) and finished 3-for-5 with an RBI and a double in the series-clinching win at Georgia Tech (4/24).

High School: A graduate of the Ensworth School where he played for Jason Maxwell
*Tabbed 225th overall player in the class of 2021 according to Perfect Game USA and seventh-ranked prospect out of Tennessee
*A four-year letterman in baseball and lettered in football and basketball
*A 2018 and 2019 All-State selection and named a 2020 Tennessee Pre-Season All-American
*Named to the 2019 Team Tennessee and the 2019 Player of the Year
*Batted .322 with 24 doubles, four triples, eight home runs, 51 RBI and 44 stolen bases in 90 career games, all starts
*A Perfect Game National Showcase participant and 2020 East Coast Pro Showcase participant
*A member of the USA 15u and 16u developmental programs
*Named to the 2019 and 2020 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassman All-American 
*Volunteered at the Cheatham County Animal Shelter and the Bowling Green Housing Authority.

Personal: Born Sept. 20, 2003
*Earned Duke degree in only three years in Political Economy along with a certificate in Market Management Studies
*Son of Terry and Christine Obee
*Has two brothers, Tyler and Cameron, and two sisters, Jazz and Sydney
*Dad, Terry, played football at Oregon (1986-1990), then played in the National Football League (1990-1998) and went on to coach football at Stanford (2006-2010) and Western Kentucky (2010-15)
*Brother, Tyler, played football at Western Kentucky (2016-19), cousin, Charlie Jones Sr., played football at Fresno State (1992-1995) and in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers (1995-1999)
Georgia Baseball - NCAA Regional vs Oklahoma State - Postgame Press Conference
Sunday, June 01
Georgia Baseball - NCAA Regional vs Duke - Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, May 31
Georgia Baseball - NCAA Regional vs Binghamton - TV Highlights
Friday, May 30
Georgia Baseball - NCAA Regional vs Binghamton - Postgame Press Conference
Friday, May 30