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Vanderbilt Baseball Stuns Kentucky in SEC Tournament Comeback

Coach Tim Corbin praises resilience and the impact of the Automated Ball‑Strike System

A Comeback for the Ages

Vanderbilt’s baseball squad turned a 4‑1 hole into an 8‑5 victory over Kentucky on Tuesday, advancing to the next round of the SEC Tournament. The Commodores struck early, but it was the sixth inning that sparked the comeback, as a clutch hit sequence put them ahead for the first time.

Corbin’s Game‑Day Philosophy

Coach Tim Corbin praised the team’s mental approach, emphasizing that they simply wanted to enjoy the game rather than succumb to pressure. He noted that the players embraced the moment, focusing on execution instead of the stakes.

The ABS Experiment

Corbin also spoke about the Automated Ball‑Strike System, noting that the technology has forced the staff to adjust pitch sequencing and batter expectations. The new system, he said, adds a layer of consistency that the team must adapt to in real time.

Lineup Shuffle Pays Off

A pivotal move saw Brodie Johnston shifted to the leadoff spot, where he delivered three RBIs and drove in crucial runs during the sixth and eighth innings. The adjustment injected fresh energy into the offense and helped the Commodores seize momentum.

Pitching Highlights

Meanwhile, pitcher Kranzler’s late‑game effort shifted momentum, while Alex’s fastball, now hitting 96 mph, added a new weapon to the rotation. The increased velocity gave the staff more options and kept Kentucky’s hitters off balance.

RPI Perspective

Corbin reminded observers that the RPI is just one of many metrics used to evaluate teams, stressing that performance in the tournament matters more than early‑season rankings. He said the Commodores will keep focusing on execution, regardless of external evaluations.

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