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Vanderbilt Baseball scores early and often runs tenessee to get to sec cha

Hoover, ala. – Vanderbilt Baseball extended his winning streak to seven games by decimating the volunteers of Tennessee in the SEC tournament. The Commodores mowed the Batters of Tennessee and were relentless on the offensive to achieve the third victory against the volunteers with 10: 0 this year.

Vanderbilt Start -Pitcher Cody Bowker had a little swallowing to open the game and went to Tennessee in the first inning. In the end, Bowker exchanged four innings and achieved nine batteries and did not give up runs with three goals and the two opening internal walks.

The Commodores -offensive recovered where it went on the way on Thursday and scored four of the six offensive inner races to bury the volunteers.

Vanderbilt Freshman Leadoff Man Rustan Rigdon led the way to the plate, took a walk, found three base ropes for two RBIs and scored two own runs. Riley Nelson and Mike Mancini each took two goals and two RBIs each when the Commodores scored a total of 13 goals that day.

The Commodores let Tennessee use five different pitchers in the six innings and impressively rated all 10 runs without finding a single additional basis. Vanderbilt pulled two walks, converted two stolen bases and ran on three Tennessee Wild parking spaces to maintain the offensive pressure throughout the game.

Tim Corbin typed Connor Fennell to replace Bowker in the fifth inning, and in the second year the dominance stopped from the hill. Fennell dominated three own innings and allowed Tennessee a single goal, excluded two batteries and went one while working quickly from the hill.

The Commodores will take over the winner of the Ole Miss-LSU game on Saturday at 2 p.m. CT on Saturday in the game of the SEC championship.

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