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Tennessee baseball showcased its potential by winning a series against No. 4 Texas. The team prepared by practicing against a unique pitching machine to improve their hitting skills.
Tennessee baseball flashes potential in series win vs No. 4 Texas
Texas ace Dylan Volantis disguises his pitches as well as anyone in college baseball. The leftyâs over-the-top release point makes for a lethal delivery that fools virtually every lineup it faces.
Tennessee coach Josh Elanderâs solution: practice against something entirely nonhuman.
When players arrived for batting practice on May 7, they discovered an unusual contraption near the mound. Three chairs were stacked tall with a pitching machine on top, sharply spinning baseballs that would dart every which way as they approached home plate. When the three-game series began, the Vols were ready.
Tennessee (34-18, 13-14 SEC) became the first team to beat Volantis this season with a 5-1 win over No. 4 Texas (37-12, 16-10) on May 8 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. UT's offense was even better in Game 2 for a 14-9 victory and, despite losing the series finale 13-6 on May 10, was able to leave its final home SEC series with two wins against a top-five ranked team.
âIt's the fundamental things that we've talked about: fighting to score first, scoring more than six runs and limiting our free (passes)," Elander said on May 10. "When we do that we're a pretty darn good group."
The Vols have been anything but a model of consistency this season, but they now own series wins against three projected regional hosts (Texas, Alabama and Mississippi State). This series provided another boost to Tennesseeâs confidence for the postseason.
âMay has always been â in my time here at least â itâs been the month of the Vols,â right fielder Reese Chapman said on May 10. âWeâve always played our best baseball in the month of May. Weâre just continuing to hammer that within the program.â
Tennessee baseball prepared by practicing against a specially designed pitching machine that simulated various pitch types.
Tennessee baseball won the series against No. 4 Texas, demonstrating their potential.
The ace pitcher for Texas in the series was Dylan Volantis, known for his effective pitch disguise.
Tennessee used a contraption with stacked chairs and a pitching machine to practice against unpredictable pitch movements.
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The Vols hit the ball out of the park with frequency against the Longhorns, totaling eight homers in the last two games â including six on May 9. They've hit 33 homers in their last 13 games.
Tennessee is now at 99 home runs on the season and poised for a fifth straight season with at least 100. Five players have double-digit homers after Chapman blasted two, including a grand slam, in Game 3.
âThe guysâ work in the cages and throughout practice is showing up now, and itâs so awesome to see different guys show up for this program and in these crucial games,â Chapman said.
The Vols were also able to keep at-bats alive against Texasâ high-powered staff. Longhorns starters Volantis and Ruger Riojas both rank in the top five in the SEC in strikeouts, but in nine combined innings against the Vols they only managed six strikeouts.
âFacing good arms is going to be a theme the rest of the year, but our offense should have a lot of confidence moving forward after facing some really good arms this weekend,â Elander said.
A few runs of support were all Tegan Kuhns needed for Tennessee in the series opener, as the Volsâ ace turned in seven shutout innings and 15 strikeouts. In Game 2, Evan Blanco got through seven innings of five-run ball to earn the win.
But after those two, it was another weekend to forget for Tennesseeâs pitching staff.
With Landon Mack scratched due to general arm soreness to start Game 3, the Vols turned to their bullpen. Freshman left-hander Taylor Tracey, who started the game with 1.1 innings of experience in SEC play, didnât even make it out of the first inning. The only Tennessee pitcher that didnât allow a run was Mark Hindy, who threw only one pitch. The Vols walked 10 batters.
âNot good enough,â Elander said after the game. â⊠Need to be better. Need to be better with Mack out.â
Excluding Hindyâs one pitch, half of the eight Tennessee relievers that appeared in the series allowed multiple earned runs.
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee baseball's offense superb vs Texas, but bullpen still a concern