Ben Joyce is 6'5. Tennesse has two other pitchers taller than Joyce. Freshman Wyatt Evans is 6'6 and sophomore Hollis Fanning is 6'7.
I too have trouble respecting any athlete in any sport. Most of them are pampered and spoiled. I guess a I still follow baseball for several reasons. First, there's still a lot great white players. I can watch quite a few teams and see many pale faces up and down most line ups. Next, when I was a young boy, I read a lot books about athletes. Mostly baseball, but also football. But with baseball I was fascinated with the numbers. All the numbers, homeruns, RBI's, batting averages, etc. Growing up Pete Rose was my favorite player. He was tough and he hustled. He seemed to run full steam everywhere he went especially out of the dug out to his position. He even ran as hard as could after he was walked. Rose was nicknamed "Charlie Hustle." He played like every game was his last. I identified with that, because as a kid, I couldn't wait to get to baseball/football practice and play in the games. I played baseball and football. I made the HS varsity baseball team as freshman and the varsity football team as a sophomore. College football was derailed by a knee injury. Any way, when Rose began to get close to Ty Cobb's all time hit mark, I kept up with his stats every day until he broke Cobb's record. I read a lot of books on Cobb as well. Cobb put up some of the greatest stats of any player with the exception of Ruth.
As I said, I've always been interested in numbers and it seemed to carry over in to baseball as well as football.
Interest for me has come again by the greatness of Mike Trout. He broke many records early, but injuries have slowed Trout's record breaking career for the time being. I guess to each his own, but I've always like to see players work their way up the record books. I get it if others are not interested in numbers/stats the way I am.