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COMMODORES AT-A-GLANCE Vanderbilt Commodores (7-10) at #1 Florida Gators (16-1) Game #18 Road #5 Friday, March 16 H 6 p.m. CT Saturday, March 17 H 12 p.m. CT Streak...... W2 H Home...... 7-6 Sunday, March 18 12 p.m. CT Road...... 0-4 Tuesday, March 20 H Evansville H 4 p.m. Neutral...... 0-0 Day...... 7-10 VANDERBILT RE-VU Night...... 0-0 The Commodores finished off a two-game sweep of Siena with an 11-4 weather-shortened win Wedenesday vs. RH starters...... 4-9 night. Riley Reynolds scored three runs and hit his first career and Vince Conde belted his second vs. LH starters...... 3-1 round tripper of the season in the victory. Vanderbilt cruised by Siena with a 12-2 win Tuesday night. Keenan Extra-Innings...... 0-0 Kolinsky turned in 6.1 solid innings for his first collegiate victory and Tony Kemp and Anthony Gomez combined Doubleheaders...... 2-0 for eight hits and eight RBI. A six-run third inning was too much to overcome for the Commodores in Sunday’s 9-7 loss to San Diego. Vince Conde hit his first collegiate home run and Conrad Gregor drove in two runs in the Shutouts...... 2-0 loss. San Diego edged Vanderbilt 2-1 in a pitchers’ duel Saturday. The Dores mounted a ninth inning, two-out One-Run Games...... 0-3 rally that ended with the bases loaded. The Commodores blanked San Diego 7-0 in the series opener behind Three+ Run Games...... 7-5 Kevin Ziomek’s strong eight-inning outing. The lefty fanned eight to earn his second win of the season. Series W-L-T...... 2-3-0 Series Sweeps...... 2-2 On Artificial Turf...... 0-1 ON THE BUMP Friday, March 16 On Natural Grass...... 7-9 LHP Kevin Ziomek (2-1, 3.09) vs. RHP Hudson Randall (2-0, 3.65) Scoring First...... 3-4 Opp. Scores First...... 4-6 Saturday, March 17 Scoring 3+ runs...... 5-6 RHP Drew VerHagen (2-1, 3.93) vs. LHP Brian Johnson (2-0, 4.12) Opp. Scores 3+ runs...... 3-9 Hitting at least 1 HR...... 4-3 Sunday, March 18 Hitting no HR...... 3-7 RHP (0-2, 7.24) vs. RHP Jonathon Crawford (1-1, 5.71) Making at least 1 ...... 5-9 Making no errors...... 2-1 JUNIOR HIT MEN Leading after 6 inn...... 7-0 Juniors Mike Yastrzemski and Anthony Gomez have led the Vanderbilt offense early in the season. The two have Trailing after 6 inn...... 0-10 combined for 15 of the team’s 36 multi-hit games and boast the top two batting averages on the squad (Yastr- Tied after 6 inn...... 0-0 zemski .379, Gomez .394). Yastrzemski has multi-hit games in three of the last five (9-for-17) and Gomez has four Leading after 7 inn...... 6-0 in his last six games (12-for-26). Gomez tied for the team lead a year ago matching Jason Esposito and Aaron Trailing after 7 inn...... 0-10 Westlake with 30 multi-hit games. Yastrzemski has almost half as many multi-hit games already this season as Tied after 7 inn...... 0-0 he did as a sophomore last season (15). The duo has provided a big portion of the offense this season combining Leading after 8 inn...... 6-0 to hit .387 (48-for-124) with 32 RBI and 26 runs scored. Subtract their production and the team batting average Trailing after 8 inn...... 0-10 slips from .273 to .239 and the club’s runs per game falls from 6.4 to 4.9. Tied after 8 inn...... 0-0 vs. Top 5 Teams...... 0-3 SHARING THE LOAD vs. Top 10 Teams...... 0-0 Vanderbilt’s pitching staff has split the pitching load almost evenly early in the season. The squad’s starters have vs. Top 25 Teams...... 0-0 pitched 75.1 innings allowed 73 hits, issued 32 walks and struck out 63 batters while the team’s relievers have In the State of Tenn...... 7-7 pitched 70.2 innings allowed 71 hits, walked 32 and fanned 63. vs. Out-of-State Opp...... 7-9 COMING AROUND On Weekdays...... 3-2 Vandy’s offense has come around since the Dores’ opening weekend trip to Stanford. Throw out the first three On Weekends...... 4-8 games of the season and VU is hitting .286 as a team and averaging 6.9 runs per game while going 7-7. COMMODORES BROADCAST Eric Jones calls the action on GATOR RASSLIN’ vucommodores.com The Commodores and Gators renew their rivalry this weekend in a series that dates back to 1927. Vanderbilt beginning 15-minutes prior to is 63-122-1 against Florida all-time, including last season when the Gators beat the Dores in five of six games. first pitch. Florida topped Vandy in the SEC Championship Game and twice in Omaha at the College World Series. vucommodores.com 1 COMMODORE NOTES FREE RIDES COSTING COMMODORES The Commodores’ pitching staff has issued 64 walks and hit 26 batters in the team’s first 17 games of BY THE NUMBERS 2012. Add in the team’s 30 errors and that is 120 free base runners for opponents. Of those 120 free base runners 45 have crossed home plate. Vanderbilt has allowed 101 runs this season with 45% of 376 wins at Vanderbilt makes those runs reaching base via walk, hit by pitch or error. The Dores’ offense has scored 31 runs that him the second-winningest reached base via walk, hit by pitch or error. coach in school history. TOP-RANKED RECRUITING CLASS 232 wins over the last five years The Commodores 13-man class was ranked No. 1 by Baseball America last fall. The class features 12 freshmen and one junior college transfer. Right-hander Tyler Beede headlines the class as the only ranks second among SEC teams first round pick in last summer’s MLB draft to not sign a professional contract turning down Toronto. during that span. Catcher Chris Harvey is also a key component of the class’s top ranking, graduating from high school after his junior year to join the Commodores in the fall. The class consists of six position players and 129 of Corbin’s players and seven pitchers. The top-ranked class is the second for Vanderbilt with the first coming in 2005, a class recruits have been drafted by that included eventual first round picks Pedro Alvarez and Ryan Flaherty. MLB in his career, including 96 KEMP NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN while at VU. After a stellar freshman campaign last spring that netted him the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year award Tony Kemp opens his sophomore season as a preseason All-American by Collegiate 120 SEC All-Academic Baseball. Kemp was also a first team All-SEC performer last season after hitting .329 with a team- selections during Corbin’s best seven triples, the most by a Commodore since Ryan Klosterman set the school record with eight in 2004. tenure. 18 Vandy players have been DORES REPLACING A LOT Anytime a team sets a draft record (VU set the SEC record with 12 players selected in 2011) there selected as All-Americans. will be lots of experience and stats to replace the next season. Here are just a few things the Dores must replace this season: hitting stats - 36 home runs (71% of team’s 2011 total), 220 RBI (53%), 70 15 Dores have earned doubles (54%), 173 runs (38%) pitching stats - 55 starts (83%), 42 wins (78%), 14 saves (78%), 450 Freshman All-American honors. innings pitched (77%), 425 strikeouts (75%). EIGHT Commodores have NEARING 2K been drafted in the first round, The Vanderbilt baseball program is nearing 2000 wins in the program’s 114th season of baseball. The Commodores enter the 2012 season with an all-time record of 1992-1601-3. VU will become the sev- including FIVE in the Top 10 enth current SEC team to reach the 2000-win mark as a program joining Alabama, Florida, Georgia, picks. LSU, Mississippi State and South Carolina. SEVEN trips to the NCAA CORBIN CLOSING IN ON 400 WINS AT VU Tournament under Corbin. Head Coach Tim Corbin entered the 2012 season with 376 wins as the Commodores’ skipper. His now 382 wins at Vanderbilt are the third-most of any active SEC coach at one school trailing only Ole Miss’ Vanderbilt had made the Mike Bianco, who has led the Rebels for the past 11 seasons and has 434 wins at Ole Miss, and tournament just three times South Carolina’s Ray Tanner, who has 689 wins in 15 seasons with the Gamecocks. The Vandy coach now needs only 12 wins to reach 500 for his career. prior to his arrival. THREE Summer League Players of the Year in the past six years. National Award Watch Lists Commodore Weekly Winners Player (Pos.) Award Player (Pos.) Honor Date THREE Super Regionals in the Corbin-Era are the only three in VU history. ONE MLB first round pick has pitched in the weekend rotation in every year since Corbin’s arrival.

2 vucommodores.com COMMODORE NOTES SEC COACHES PICK VU FOURTH IN EAST Commodores In The Pros The Southeastern Conference coaches have picked Vanderbilt to finish fourth in the SEC East Division this season. The Commodores are slated behind Florida, South Carolina and Georgia in the division Player (Years at VU) Team and ahead of Kentucky and Tennessee. The Gators were voted to win the league while Arkansas was Matt Kata (97-99) (HOU) selected to win the West Division. The Razorbacks were picked ahead of LSU, Alabama, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Auburn. Jeremy Sowers (02-04) (CLE)

ALL-AMERICAN FRESHMEN NOW SOPHOMORES Matt Buschmann (03-06) (WAS) Four freshmen Commodores garnered All-American honors last season with pitchers Kevin Ziomek Ryan Klosterman (03-04) (FLA) and T.J. Pecoraro, outfielder Tony Kemp and designated hitter Conrad Gregor earning the distinction. The quartet, now sophomores, joins senior Riley Reynolds and junior Anthony Gomez as former Fresh- Jensen Lewis (03-05) (ARI) man All-Americans on the Dores’ roster. Ryan Mullins (03-05) (MIN)

LOTS OF UNDERCLASSMEN Mike Baxter (04-05) New York (NL) The Commodores enter the season with 33 players on the roster, including 22 underclassmen. The roster consists of 12 freshmen, 11 sophomores, eight juniors and two seniors. Riley Reynolds and Antoan Richardson (04-05) (BAL) Drew Fann are the only two seniors on the squad with Fann being in his fifth year at Vanderbilt. Two juniors, Will Clinard and Andrew Harris, are in their fourth season at VU after redshirting their first David Macias (05-08) (CHC) season on campus. David Price (05-07) Tampa Bay

FANN EARNS POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Casey Weathers (06-07) (CHC) Senior catcher Drew Fann earned the nod as the Vanderbilt male representative for the Southeastern Conference Brad David Community Service post-graduate scholarship. Fann is a two-time member of Pedro Alvarez (06-08) Pittsburgh the SEC All-Community Service team and received his undergraduate degree in Human and Organiza- Ryan Flaherty (06-08) (BAL) tional Development last spring. Nick Christiani (06-09) (CIN) BIG LEAGUERS BACK AT THE HAWK Vanderbilt has produced more professional players over the last eight seasons than any other school Andrew Giobbi (07-10) (SEA) in the Southeastern Conference; including a nation-best eight first round picks. The Commodores Steven Liddle (07-09) (MIN) set a new SEC mark with 12 players selected in June’s MLB draft last summer. During the offseason several players visit Hawkins Field to work out. Big leaguers David Price, Mike Minor, Mike Baxter Mike Minor (07-09) Atlanta and Pedro Alvarez all worked out at The Hawk this past offseason alongside numerous former Dores playing in the minor leagues. Russell Brewer (08-10) (COL)

DORES ON TV Drew Hayes (08-10) (CIN) Vanderbilt is scheduled to play at least seven games on television this season as part of the SEC’s Chase Reid (08-10) (STL) 66-game TV schedule. The Commodores’ first TV game will come at Florida on Saturday, March 17 on CSS. Two-time defending national champion South Carolina visits Hawkins Field at the end of Curt Casali (08-11) (DET) March with CSS airing Saturday’s (March 31) game. The Dores host Auburn on Friday, April 13 on Taylor Hill (08-11) (WAS) CSS. Saturday’s (May 5) tilt at Tennessee will also be broadcast on CSS. The following weekend the Commodores travel to LSU to take on the Tigers with two games televised by Fox Sports Network. Mark Lamm (08-11) (ATL) Vanderbilt’s final regular season series is at home against Ole Miss with Thursday night’s game tele- vised by ESPNU as part of the network’s national weekly SEC baseball package. Aaron Westlake (08-11) (DET) Jack Armstrong (09-11) (HOU) Drafted Commodores Jason Esposito (09-11) (BAL) Rd Yr. Team Tyler Beede 1st 2011 Toronto Grayson Garvin (09-11) (TB) Will Clinard 37th/30th 2008/2011 Los Angeles (NL)/Minnesota Conrad Gregor 40th 2010 Chicago (AL) Sonny Gray (09-11) (OAK) Joel McKeithan 39th 2010 Colorado John Norwood 12th 2011 Toronto Joe Loftus (09-11) (ARI) T.J. Pecoraro 48th 2010 Houston Philip Pfeifer 44th 2011 Texas Navery Moore (09-11) (ATL) Adam Ravenelle 44th 2011 New York (AL) Sam Selman 14th 2009 Los Angeles (AL) Bryan Johns (10-11) (BOS) Nevin Wilson 44th 2011 Philadelphia Mike Yastrzemski 36th 2009 Boston Corey Williams (10-11) (MIN) Kevin Ziomek 13th 2010 Arizona vucommodores.com 3 HEAD COACH TIM CORBIN Head Coach Tim Corbin begins his 10th season Federation) World University Championship in Havana, Cuba. The .919 winning percentage at the helm of the Vanderbilt baseball program. set a new national team high and it garnered special recognition by the United States During his tenure Corbin has turned the Commo- Olympic Committee. dores into a national power and taken the program Corbin, along with his coaching staff, are a tireless group that saw their recruiting to unprecedented success leading Vanderbilt to the efforts pay in 2005 and 2011 as their recruiting class was labeled the nation’s best by College World Series for the first time in 2011 and Baseball America. Professional baseball has also taken notice of the program as 58 VU winning a share of the Southeastern Conference players have been drafted since 2004, the most of any SEC team during that span. title along the way. In 2004, Corbin not only directed the Commodores to their first NCAA Tournament The Commodores’ magical run to Omaha saw appearance in 24 years, he guided them to their first-ever Super Regional as they swept several school records equaled or passed. VU won through the Charlottesville Regional with victories over George Mason, Princeton and host 54 games to match the school record set in 2007 Virginia. In the Super Regional they fell to the eventual national runner-up, Texas, but still and set the SEC record with 12 players selected carved out a piece of history as the first team in NCAA baseball history to make it that far in the Major League Baseball draft. Hawkins Field one year after having finished with a sub-.500 record. Along the way Vanderbilt racked hosted the NCAA Regional round for just the up 45 wins, was the only team to rank among the SEC’s top five in earned run average second time in history and Super Regionals for the first time with the Dores sweeping (first), batting average (fourth) and (first), and finished with a .703 through both rounds en route to the College World Series. Individual awards supplemented winning percentage, which was third-best in the highly competitive conference, which the team’s success with Grayson Garvin earning SEC Pitcher of the Year and Tony Kemp sent nine schools to the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores’ school-record .978 fielding picking up SEC Freshman of the Year honors. Garvin became the second VU pitcher to earn percentage was second in the nation, and their 30 error-free games were 11 more than the the prestigious league award joining David Price while Kemp is the second Commodore previous season. to be named the league’s freshman of the year along with Pedro Alvarez. All four awards Before Corbin was hired as the 21st coach in program history, Vanderbilt had not have come under Corbin’s watch. Sonny Gray, Jason Esposito, Aaron Westlake and Garvin earned a spot in the conference tournament in a decade but made the post-season tourna- all garnered All-American honors with Kevin Ziomek, T.J. Pecoraro, Conrad Gregor and ment in 204. During the 2004 regular season, Vanderbilt swept a series against Mississippi Kemp being named Freshmen All-American. State for the first time. It was one of three conference whitewashes and one of five series Corbin’s overall record of 376-189 (.665) is second all-time in terms of wins at Vander- wins in all. His efforts earned him the 2004 Vanderbilt Coach of the Year award and a bilt, and first in terms of winning percentage for coaches with 100 games or more. nomination for the Nashville Sports Council’s Sports Person of the Year. Plus, a school- The 2010 Commodores racked up the second-most wins in school history finishing the record five players were named to the SEC All-Tournament team, five players were drafted year with a 46-20 mark, eventually falling at Florida State in the third game of the Super on the first day and seven VU players in all were chosen in the Major League Baseball Regional. In order to get to Florida State the team advanced out of the Louisville regional, Draft, topped by No. 6 overall pick pitcher Jeremy Sowers. a place that saw the Dores’ 2009 season end. During the regular season, Corbin led the His first Vanderbilt team in 2003 finished 27-28 overall and 14-16 in the SEC, good Commodores to a 16-12 mark, good enough for third in the Southeastern Conference East enough for second in the Eastern Division. It earned a conference tournament berth with division behind Florida and eventual national champion South Carolina. a season-ending sweep of Tennessee capped by a dramatic ninth-inning rally in the finale. In 2009, Corbin took a young squad with seven new offensive starters and molded The overall and conference victory totals were the most by a first-year Vanderbilt coach them into a team that finished with a 37-27 record and runner-up finishes in the SEC tour- and were made more impressive by the fact that the Commodores were 12-5 in one-run nament and the NCAA Louisville Regional. The 2009 draft saw six Commodores selected, games. That squad set then school records for fielding percentage (.972), fewest errors in a highlighted by junior pitcher Mike Minor’s selection with the seventh overall pick by the season (60), most saves in a season (15) and fewest walks allowed in a season (168) -- all Atlanta Braves. His selection marked the fifth time in the last three seasons a Vanderbilt of which were bettered in 2004. The team notched series victories over nationally-ranked player has been picked in the first round. conference foes LSU, Auburn and Florida, each of which was ranked among the top 15 In 2008, Corbin guided the Commodores to their second straight 40-win season (41-22) at the time. Plus, on May 6, 2003, Vanderbilt recorded the first perfect game in school and third consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament. The Commodores battled history, which was a collective effort. Four different pitchers contributed to the 4-0 victory through the first half of the season without the services of Preseason Player of the Year over Western Kentucky University. Pedro Alvarez and managed to record road sweeps over Mississippi State and Tennes- see for the first time in school history. The 2008 draft saw eight Commodores selected, highlighted by Pedro Alvarez who was taken with the second overall pick by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Vanderbilt became the first school in draft history to have the first overall pick The Tim Corbin File (David Price in 2007) and second overall pick in consecutive drafts, an indication of the talent Corbin has brought into the program over the last six years. Personal: In 2007, Corbin guided the Commodores to their best season ever, finishing with a Full Name: ...... Timothy Carter Corbin school record 54 wins. The team also achieved a No. 1 national ranking for the first time Born: ...... August 5, 1961 in Wolfeboro, N.H. in school history and held that honor for 13 of 15 weeks during the regular season. The Hometown: ...... Wolfeboro, N.H. Family: ...... Wife: Maggie Daughters: Molly (27) and Hannah (24) Vanderbilt baseball team also swept through the Southeastern Conference, winning both the regular season and tournament crown for the first time ever, and it marked the first Education: time an SEC team had done it since 1996. The team lost only one conference series the College: ...... Ohio Wesleyan entire season against SEC West Division winner Arkansas in Fayetteville and avenged the Degrees: ...... Master of Arts in Athletic Administration, 1986 series loss by defeating the Razorbacks in the SEC tournament title game. The conference ...... Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education, 1984 recognized Corbin for the work he had done, naming him SEC Coach of the Year. Corbin also picked up Co-National Coach of the Year by College Baseball Insider and regional Coaching Experience: coach of the year honors by the American Baseball Coaches Association. The Commodores 2003-Present ...... Vanderbilt Head Coach hosted their first ever NCAA regional as the No. 1 National Seed and arrived as a power 2001-02 ...... Clemson Associate Head Coach in college baseball. Corbin’s success and methods of running the Vanderbilt program has 1998-2001 ...... Clemson Assistant Head Coach 1994-98 ...... Clemson Assistant Coach earned him respect among the college and international baseball communities. 1988-93 ...... Presbyterian College Head Coach In the summer of 2006 he managed the USA Baseball National Team to a 28-2-1 1987 ...... Wofford Assistant Coach record that culminated with a gold medal finish at the FISU (International University Sports 1985-86 ...... Ohio State Graduate Assistant Coach

4 vucommodores.com NATIONAL RANKINGS Baseball America USA Today/ESPN Collegiate Baseball NCBWA Perfect Game (Week 4) (Week 4) (Week 4) (Week 4) (Week 4)

1. Florida 15-1 1. Florida 15-1 1. Florida 15-1 1. Florida 15-1 1. Florida 15-1 2. Stanford 13-2 2. Stanford 13-2 2. South Carolina 13-1 2. Stanford 13-2 2. Stanford 13-2 3. South Carolina 13-1 3. South Carolina 13-1 3. Stanford 13-2 3. South Carolina 13-1 3. South Carolina 13-1 4. Arkansas 14-2 4. North Carolina 13-2 4. North Carolina 13-2 4. North Carolina 13-2 4. North Carolina 13-2 5. North Carolina 13-2 5. Rice 13-4 5. Arkansas 14-2 5. Arkansas 14-2 5. Arkansas 14-2 6. Arizona 13-2 6. Florida State 14-1 6. Florida St. 14-1 6. Florida State 14-1 6. Florida State 14-1 7. Florida State 14-1 7. Arkansas 14-2 7. Rice 13-4 7. Rice 13-4 7. Rice 13-4 8. Rice 13-4 8. Texas A&M 13-3 8. Cal. St. Fullerton 10-5 8. Texas A&M 13-3 8. Arizona 13-2 9. UCLA 12-3 9. Arizona 13-2 9. Texas A&M 13-3 9. Arizona 13-2 9. Cal State Fullerton 10-5 10. Texas A&M 13-3 10. Miami (Fla.) 12-3 10. LSU 13-3 10. Cal State Fullerton 10-5 10. Texas A&M 13-3 11. Arizona State 10-4 11. Cal State-Fullerton 10-5 11. Miami, Fla. 12-3 11. Miami 12-3 11. Arizona State 10-4 12. Mississippi 13-2 12. UCLA 12-3 12. Oregon 12-3 12. Arizona State 10-4 12. Stetson 12-3 13. LSU 13-3 13. Oregon 12-3 13. Arizona 13-2 13. LSU 13-3 13. Mississippi State 14-3 14. Miami 12-3 14. Georgia Tech 11-5 14. Stetson 12-3 14. UCLA 12-3 14. Georgia Tech 11-5 15. Cal State Fullerton 10-5 15. Mississippi 13-2 15. Mississippi 13-2 15. Georgia Tech 11-5 15. Miami (Fla.) 12-3 16. Georgia Tech 11-5 16. LSU 13-3 16. Kentucky 16-0 16. Ole Miss 13-2 16. Mississippi 13-2 17. Oregon 12-3 17. Oklahoma 11-5 17. UCLA 12-3 17. Oklahoma 11-5 17. UCLA 12-3 18. Georgia 11-5 18. California 11-3 18. Arizona St. 10-4 18. Georgia 11-5 18. Oregon 12-3 19. Central Florida 13-4 19. Georgia 11-5 19. N.C. State 11-3 19. Oregon State 11-5 19. LSU 13-3 20. Texas State 11-4 20. Kentucky 16-0 20. Georgia Tech 11-5 20. Oregon 12-3 20. Purdue 11-1 21. Mississippi State 14-3 21. Southern California 12-3 21. Oklahoma 11-5 21. California 11-3 21. Louisville 10-5 22. Oklahoma 11-5 22. Mississippi State 14-3 22. Louisville 10-5 22. UCF 13-4 22. Georgia 11-5 23. North Carolina State 11-3 23. Central Florida 13-4 23. Georgia 11-5 23. Clemson 6-7 23. UCF 13-4 24. Purdue 11-1 24. Oregon State 11-5 24. Wake Forest 14-4 24. Kentucky 16-0 24. Texas State 11-4 25. Oregon State 11-5 25. North Carolina State 11-3 25. California 11-3 25. Louisville 10-5 25. East Carolina 11-3 26. Purdue 11-1 26. Virginia 9-5-1 26. Cal Poly 11-5 27. Texas Tech 10-4 27. USC 12-3 27. Oklahoma 11-5 28. Oregon St. 11-5 28. Purdue 11-1 28. California 11-3 29. Central Florida 13-4 29. TCU 6-6 29. N.C. State 11-3 30. Texas St. 11-4 30. Texas 6-8 30. Oregon State 11-5

Commodores Week-By-Week in the Polls

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C 5 Spencer Navin 1 Connor Castellano MULTI-HIT GAMES 2-HITS: Yastrzemski 6, Gomez 5, Kemp 4, GP-GS: 8-3 AVG: .188 HR: 0 RBI: 2 GP-GS: 16-15 AVG: .319 HR: 1 RBI: 6 Gregor 3, Reynolds 3, Harrell 3, Harvey 2, 10-for-29 (.345) with seven runs, six RBI in last eight games. 3-for-7 with two doubles in two starts. Castellano 1, Conde 1

1B 55 Conrad Gregor 2 Will Cooper 3-HITS: Gomez 2, Navin 2, Yastrzemski 1 GP-GS: 17-17 AVG: .267 HR: 0 RBI: 11 GP-GS: 5-0 AVG: .250 HR: 0 RBI: 0 RBI in six straight games (7). At least one walk in nine of 16 games. Picked up his first hit in his first collegiate AB. 4-HITS: Gomez 1, Kemp 1 7 Josh Lee 5-HITS: 2B Riley Reynolds GP-GS: 0-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 MULTI-RBI GAMES GP-GS: 16-16 AVG: .222 HR: 1 RBI: 5 Right-handed bat with power and good arm. No walks in his last eight games (28 AB). 1-for-12 in last four games. 2-RBI: Gomez 5, Yastrzemski 4, Conde 2, Gregor 2, Castellano 1, Harrell 1, Gomez 1, 10 John Norwood Kemp 1, Harvey 1, Reynolds 1 3B 3 Vince Conde GP-GS: 3-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 1 GP-GS: 17-14 AVG: .224 HR: 2 RBI: 7 Knocked in his first collegiate run 3/13. 3-RBI: Yastrzemski 1, Harrell 1 One hit in seven straight games (7-for-26), including two home runs. 15 Will Johnson 4-RBI: Harrell 1, Navin 1, Gomez 1, Kemp 1 SS 13 Anthony Gomez GP-GS: 1-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 GP-GS: 17-17 AVG: .394 HR: 0 RBI: 18 Lefty bat was NECBL All-Star last summer. 5-RBI: Seven-game hitting streak (13-for-29 .448) with four multi-hit games. 6-RBI: 13 RBI in last nine games. Leads team with eight multi-hit games. 17 Andrew Harris GP-GS: 9-4 AVG: .182 HR: 0 RBI: 2 Matched career-best with four hits 3/13. HOME RUNS Four starts this season. SOLO: Conde 2, Navin 1 LF 6 Tony Kemp 25 D.J. Luna GP-GS: 17-17 AVG: .309 HR: 0 RBI: 14 2-R: Harrell 2, Yastrzemski 2, Reynolds 1 GP-GS: 3-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 Three-extra base hits, including two triples, 3/13 and matched career- Made his VU debut at Stanford 2/19. 3-R: Yastrzemski 1 high with four RBI. Has reached base in 16 of 17 games this season. 42 Joel McKeithan GS: CF 20 Connor Harrell GP-GS: 7-3 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 MULTI-HR: Harrell 1 GP-GS: 17-16 AVG: .231 HR: 2 RBI: 10 Two starts at third base, one at shortstop. 4-for-8 over his last three games. INDIVIDUAL BATTERS GAME BESTS 43 MOST AT-BATS RF 18 Mike Yastrzemski GP-GS: 0-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 VU: 6, Spencer Navin, 3/4 vs. URI GP-GS: 17-17 AVG: .379 HR: 3 RBI: 14 Big first baseman from Murfreesboro, Tenn. OPP: 6, Jeff Cammans, 3/4 vs. URI Hits in 13 of his last 14 games (20-for-47 .426). 45 Drew Fann MOST HITS GP-GS: 8-0 AVG: .000 HR: 0 RBI: 0 VU: *4, Gomez, Kemp, 3/13 vs. SIE DH 44 Chris Harvey OPP: 4, Ryan Gebhardt, 2/29 vs. LT GP-GS: 13-9 AVG: .194 HR: 0 RBI: 4 Senior returns for fifth season. Last two hits have been doubles and four of his seven hits this sea- 51 Jack Lupo MOST RUNS son have been two-base hits. VU: *3, Tony Kemp, 3/13 vs. SIE GP-GS: 11-4 AVG: .143 HR: 0 RBI: 1 OPP: 3, Pat Fortunato, 3/4 vs. URI Started at DH for first time this season 2/29. MOST RBI VU: *4, Gomez, Kemp, 3/13 vs. SIE COMMODORES LINEUP OPP: 7, Stephen Piscotty, 2/19 @STAN Starts by position Batting Order C: Navin 15, Harvey 1, Fann 1 1st: Kemp 13, Navin 4 MOST HOME RUNS 2nd: Gomez 10, Kemp 4, Navin 2, Reynolds 1 VU: 2, Connor Harrell, 2/18 @STAN 1B: Gregor 13, Harris 3, Yastrzemski 1 3rd: Yastrzemski 6, Gomez 6, Gregor 5 OPP: *1, Larry Balkwill, 3/13 vs. SIE 2B: Reynolds 15, Harris 1, Gomez 1 4th: Gregor 9, Harvey 3, Navin 3, Gomez 1, Yastrzem- 3B: Conde 14, McKeithan 2, Reynolds 1 ski 1 MOST WALKS SS: Gomez 16, McKeithan 1 VU: *2, Three Tied, 3/13 vs. SIE 5th: Yastrzemski 9, Gregor 3, Harrell 2, Harvey 2, OPP: *2, Dan Haverstick, 3/3 vs. URI2 LF: Kemp 17 Navin 1 CF: Harrell 16, Lupo 1 6th: Harrell 9, Harvey 3, Castellano 2, Conde 1, Yastr- MOST STRIKEOUTS RF: Yastrzemski 16, Lupo 1 zemski 1, Reynolds 1 VU: 4, Connor Harrell, 2/22 vs. OAK DH: Harvey 8, Gregor 4, Castellano 3, Lupo 2 7th: Reynolds 7, Conde 5, Harrell 3, Harvey 1, Lupo 1 OPP: 5, Shaun Chase, 2/26 vs. ORE 8th: Reynolds 7, Conde 6, Navin 3, Lupo 1 9th: Harris 4, McKeithan 3, Navin 2, Conde 2, Lupo 2, * occured multiple times, last listed Harrell 2, Castellano 1, Fann 1

6 vucommodores.com COMMODORES PITCHERS NOTES PROBABLE STARTERS PITCHERS HI/LO

LHP 35 Kevin Ziomek STARTERS LOG G-GS: 4-4 W-L: 2-1 ERA: 3.09 IP: 23.1 BB: 7 K: 27 TEAM W-L QS RS Last Start: 3/9 vs. USD, W, 8.0IP, 3H, 0R/0ER, 1BB, 8K Ziomek 2-2 2 5.3 Pitched a career-long eight innings to earn his second win with eight shutout innigns vs. USD. Talented left- Beede 0-1 0 5.0 hander earned Freshman All-American status last season after going 3-0 with a 1.59 ERA in 27 games, five Selman 1-3 0 6.5 starts. VerHagen 2-2 1 6.5 B. Miller 0-1 0 3.0 J. Miller 1-1 0 8.0 RHP 34 Drew VerHagen Kolinsky 1-0 1 12.0 G-GS: 5-4 W-L: 2-1 ERA: 3.93 IP: 18.1 BB: 9 K: 12 Last Start: 3/10 vs. USD, L, 4.2IP, 5H, 2R/2ER, 2BB, 2K INDIVIDUAL PITCHERS GAME BESTS Tough-luck loser in pitchers’ duel loss to San Diego leaving bases loaded in fifth inning. Made his VU debut MOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER allowing two runs in one inning of relief 2/19. VU: *8.0, Kevin Ziomek, 3/9 vs. USD OPP: *7.0, Phil Maton, 2/29 vs. LT

RHP 11 Tyler Beede MOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER G-GS: 4-1 W-L: 0-2 ERA: 7.24 IP: 13.2 BB: 4 K: 12 VU: *4.2, Tyler Beede, 3/6 @BEL Last Start: 2/18 @STAN, L, 4.1IP, 9H, 9R/5ER, 1BB, 2K OPP: 6.1, John Hochstatter, 2/19 @STAN First two collegiate starts will come at #2 Stanford and at #1 Florida. As a reliever he has 10 strikeouts in 10.1 innings. Freshman was the only first round pick in last summer’s MLB draft not to sign turning down Toronto to MOST WALKS attend Vanderbilt. VU: *4, Sam Selman, 3/11 vs. USD OPP: 5, James Murray, 3/13 vs. SIE

MOST STRIKEOUTS VU: 9, Kevin Ziomek, 3/3 vs. URI1 PITCHING BREAKDOWN OPP: *8, Paul Sewald, 3/10 vs. USD W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO Starters 6-7 5.26 75.1 73 63 44 32-0 63 MOST HBP Relievers 1-3-0 4.59 70.2 71 38 36 32-0 63 VU: 3, Kevin Ziomek, 3/3 vs. URI1 OPP: 4, Nick Narodowy, 3/4 vs. URI

RELIEVER NOTES FEWEST HITS, CG -----Season Totals----- VU: Pitcher Last Relief App. IP H R ER BB SO HR RI/S RI/S SV/OPP Ret./1BF (BB) OPP: Tyler Beede 3/11 vs. USD 3.0 4 1 1 2 2 0 2/2 3/3 0/2 1/3 (0) Will Clinard 3/12 vs. USD 3.0 3 1 1 0 2 0 0/0 8/1 0/0 6/8 (0) FEWEST WALKS, CG Keenan Kolinsky 2/25 vs. ORE 2.2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1/0 2/1 0/0 0/2 (0) VU: Brian Miller 3/14 vs. SIE 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2/0 11/5 0/0 3/8 (2) OPP: Jared Miller 3/11 vs. USD 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1/0 7/2 0/0 4/5 (0) T.J. Pecoraro 0/0 0/0 0/0 (0) * occured multiple times, last listed Philip Pfeifer 2/29 vs. LT 4.2 3 1 1 2 3 0 0/0 2/2 0/0 2/4 (2) Adam Ravenelle 3/13 vs. SIE 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0 1/0 0/0 1/2 (1) Steven Rice 3/10 vs. USD 2.1 0 0 0 2 2 0 3/0 6/2 0/1 2/6 (0) Sam Selman 0/0 0/0 0/0 (0) Drew VerHagen 2/19 @STAN 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 (0) Nevin Wilson 3/14 vs. SIE 1.2 3 3 3 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 (0) TEAM TOTALS 42/17 (41%) 0/3 21/41 (5) CATCHERS LOG TEAM W-L CS/SBA PB ERA Fann 1-0 0/0 (-%) 0 5.40 (9ER/15.0IC) Harvey 0-1 1/1 (100%) 0 3.38 (3ER/8.0IC) Navin 6-9 4/21 (19%) 0 4.98 (68ER/123.0IC) TEAM 7-10 7/24 (29%) 0 4.93 (80ER/146.0IC) vucommodores.com 7 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Commodores TEAM Opponents 13, twice, last 3/3 vs. URI 2...... Most Runners LOB ...... 12, 2/17 @STAN 2, 3/13 vs. SIE...... Double Plays Turned...... 3, 2/26 vs. ORE 5, twice, last 3/4 vs. URI...... Most Errors Committed...... 4, twice, last 3/9 vs. USD 10, 3/13 vs. SIE...... Largest Margin of Victory...... 13, 2/19 @STAN 12, twice, last 3/13 vs. SIE...... Most Runs, Game...... 18, 2/19 @STAN 7 (1st), 3/3 vs. URI 1...... Most Runs, Inning...... 8 (2nd), 2/19 @STAN 2, 2/18 @STAN...... Most Home Runs, Game...... 3, 2/17 @STAN 1 (4th), nine times, last 3/14 vs. SIE...... Most Home Runs, Inning...... 1 (1st), nine times, last 3/13 vs. SIE 16, 3/3 vs. URI 1...... Most Hits, Game...... 14, three times, last 3/4 vs. URI 5 (1st), 3/3 vs. URI 1...... Most Hits, Inning...... 5 (3rd), three times, last 3/11 vs. USD 5, 2/24 vs. ORE...... Fewest Hits, Game...... 2, 3/3 vs. URI 2 10, 2/26 vs. ORE...... Most Walks Drawn, Game...... 7, 3/11 vs. USD 0, 2/29 vs. LT...... Fewest Walks Drawn, Game...... 1, 3/13 vs. SIE 10, 3/10 vs. USD...... Most Strikeouts (Hitters), Game...... 13, 3/4 vs URI 4, twice, last 3/9 vs. USD...... Fewest Strikeouts (Hitters), Game...... 2, 2/19 @STAN

Longest Game, Innings...... 9, Multiple Times Longest Game, Time (9 inn.): 3:18, 2/26 vs. ORE...... Seven-Inning Game: ...... Extra-inning Game: Shortest Game, Time (9 inn.): 2:07, 3/3 vs. URI 2...... Seven-Inning Game: ...... Extra-inning Game: Largest Home Crowd...... 2,168 - 2/26 vs. ORE Largest Road Crowd...... 3,030 - 2/19 @STAN Longest Winning Streak...... 3, 3/3-4 Longest Losing Streak...... 4, 2/24-29 Consecutive Errorless Games......

Runs by Inning Comeback Wins Road Home Neutral Date/Opp. Score Final VU INN. OPP VU INN. OPP VU INN. OPP 2/22 vs. OAK 1-0 11-4 1 1 3 19 1 10 0 1 0 3/5 vs. URI 8-7 12-8 3/13 vs. SIE 2-0 12-2 0 2 10 8 2 8 0 2 0 3/14 vs. SIE 1-0 11-4 (6) 3 3 8 10 3 6 0 3 0 4 4 5 10 4 5 0 4 0 1 5 4 14 5 6 0 5 0 2 6 8 13 6 9 0 6 0 0 7 0 11 7 7 0 7 0 2 8 3 5 8 8 0 8 0 5 9 0 1 9 1 0 9 0 0 X 0 0 X 0 0 X 0 18 Total 41 91 Total 60 0 Total 0 Blown Leads Commodores Record when they score: Date/Opp. Score Final Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ 2/19 @STAN 4-0 18-5 W-L 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 2/24 vs. ORE 2-0 4-2 Commodores Record when opponent scores: 2/25 vs. ORE 1-0 7-2 Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ 2/26 vs. ORE 5-3 7-6 W-L 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-3 0-1 3/6 @BEL 3-2 6-5

Record by Months Record by Days Home Road Total Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. February 1-4 0-3 1-7 0-0 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-2 2-3 1-3 March 6-2 0-1 6-3 April May June

8 vucommodores.com LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... A Vanderbilt Team... Won 10 or more consecutive games ...... 3/26-4/12/11 (11) Lost five or more consecutive games ...... 5/10-17/08 (5) Scored 20 or more runs in a game ...... 21 vs. Niagara, 2/21/10 Scored 10+ Runs in an Inning ...... 11 vs. Tennessee (6th Inning), 5/1/11 Did Not Strikeout ...... vs. Tennessee-Martin, 2/23/05 Hit consecutive home runs ...... Aaron Westlake, Curt Casali vs. Troy, 6/5/11 Shut out consecutive opponents ...... vs. Purdue (9-0), 3/15/11 ...... vs. Mississippi State (10-0), 3/18/11 ...... vs. Mississippi State (4-0), 3/19 /11 Shut out the opponent ...... vs. Rhode Island G2 (8-0), 3/3 Was shut out by the opponent at home ...... vs. South Carolina (2-0), 4/11/10 Was shut out by the opponent on the road ...... at Kentucky (2-0), 5/6/11 Was shut out in two consecutive games ...... vs. Kentucky (14-0), (4-0), 4/23/76 Swept a conference doubleheader ...... vs. Kentucky, 3/27/10 Was swept in a conference doubleheader ...... vs. Tennessee, 4/25/10 Swept a conference series at home ...... vs. LSU, 4/22-24/11 Was swept in a conference series at home ...... vs. Tennessee, 5/14-16/09 Swept a conference series (Three-games) on the road ...... at Auburn, 4/1-3/11 Was swept in a conference series on the road ...... at South Carolina, 5/1-3/09 Lost a conference series at home ...... vs. Florida, 5/13-15/11 Lost a conference series on the road ...... at South Carolina, 4/15-17/11 A Vanderbilt Player... Hit two home runs in a game ...... Connor Harrell at Stanford, 2/18 Hit three home runs in a game ...... Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State, 6/11/11 Hit a grand slam ...... Aaron Westlake vs. Florida, 5/14/11 Walk-Off Home Run ...... Jason Esposito vs. Louisville, 5/11/10 Hit for the cycle ...... Clinton Johnston vs. Kentucky, 4/28/96 Had seven or more RBI in a game ...... Dominic de la Osa (7) vs. Georgia, 4/16/06 ...... Karl Nonemaker (7) vs. Kentucky, 5/12/02 Had five or more hits in a game ...... Tony Kemp at South Carolina, 4/26/11 Two hits in an Inning ...... Spencer Navin (1B, 2B - 1st) vs. Rhode Island G1, 3/3 Had 10 or more total bases in a game ...... Aaron Westlake (12) vs. Oregon State, 6/11/11 Stole three or more bases in a game ...... 3, several times, last Jason Esposito vs. LSU, 5/8/10 Stole Home ...... Jason Esposito vs. Georgia, 5/25/11 Had a 10-game hit streak ...... Tony Kemp (11), 2/22-3/10 Had a 15-game hit streak ...... Tony Kemp (15), 4/24-5/26/11 Had a 20-game hit streak ...... Jason Esposito (27), 3/19-5/8/11 Had a 25-game hit streak ...... Jason Esposito (27), 3/19-5/8/11 Had 10 or more strikeouts in a game ...... Taylor Hill (15) vs. Belmont, 6/5/11 Had 15 or more strikeouts in a game ...... Sonny Gray (15) vs. Brown, 3/4/11 Pitched a complete game ...... Sonny Gray at Kentucky, 5/6/11 Pitched a nine-inning, complete game shutout ...... Richie Goodenow vs. Louisville, 6/6/10 Pitched a seven-inning, complete game shutout ...... Nick Christiani vs. Belmont, 5/5/09 Pitched a combined shutout ...... Kevin Ziomek (8.0), Brian Miller (1.0) vs. San Diego, 3/9 Pitched a no-hitter ...... Jensen Lewis, Nick Pilkington, John Scott, Matt Buschmann at Western Ky., 5/6/03 Pitched a perfect game ...... Jensen Lewis, Nick Pilkington, John Scott, Matt Buschmann at Western Ky., 5/6/03

vucommodores.com 9 2012 COMMODORES ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T HT WT CL/EXP. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Connor Castellano IF L/R 6-0 190 Fr./HS Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy) 2 Will Cooper OF/IF R/R 6-0 190 Fr./HS Chattanooga, Tenn. (Baylor School) 3 Vince Conde IF R/R 6-0 190 Fr./HS Oviedo, Fla. (Orangewood HS) 5 Spencer Navin C R/R 6-1 205 So./1L Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling HS) 6 Tony Kemp OF L/R 5-6 160 So./1L Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial HS) 7 Josh Lee OF R/R 6-0 200 So./1L Franklin, Tenn. (Independence HS) 8 Riley Reynolds IF L/R 6-1 190 Sr./3L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Blue Springs South HS) 10 John Norwood OF R/R 6-2 190 Fr./HS Peapack, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 11 Tyler Beede RHP R/R 6-4 200 Fr./HS Auburn, Mass. (Lawrence Academy) 12 Adam Ravenelle RHP R/R 6-2 185 Fr./HS Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln-Sudbury HS) 13 Anthony Gomez IF R/R 6-0 185 Jr./2L Nutley, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep) 15 Will Johnson OF L/R 6-0 185 So./1L Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) 17 Andrew Harris IF L/R 6-0 195 Jr./2L Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell Academy) 18 Mike Yastrzemski OF L/L 6-0 180 Jr./2L Andover, Mass. (St. John’s Prep) 19 Steven Rice LHP L/L 5-8 180 So./1L Crawfordsville, Ind. (Crawfordsville HS) 20 Connor Harrell OF R/R 6-3 215 Jr./2L Houston, Texas (Kinkaid HS) 22 Philip Pfeifer LHP L/L 6-0 195 Fr./HS Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut HS) 24 Nevin Wilson LHP L/L 6-2 180 Fr./HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 25 D.J. Luna IF R/R 6-2 190 So./RS Franklin, Tenn. (Brentwood Acadamy/Samford) 27 Keenan Kolinsky LHP L/L 6-0 200 So./1L Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Academy) 28 Jared Miller LHP L/L 6-6 230 Fr./HS Avon, Ind. (Avon HS) 33 Brian Miller RHP R/R 6-4 190 Fr./HS Franklin, Tenn. (Independence HS) 34 Drew VerHagen RHP R/R 6-6 225 Jr./TR Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall Heath HS/Navarro College) 35 Kevin Ziomek LHP R/L 6-3 200 So./1L Amherst, Mass. (Amherst HS) 39 Sam Selman LHP L/L 6-3 190 Jr./2L Austin, Texas (St. Andrews HS) 40 T.J. Pecoraro RHP R/R 6-0 165 So./1L Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hollow Hills HS) 42 Joel McKeithan IF R/R 6-3 200 So./1L Arden, N.C. (T.C. Robertson HS) 43 Zander Wiel IF R/R 6-3 235 Fr./HS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Blackman HS) 44 Chris Harvey C R/R 6-5 215 Fr./HS Norristown, Pa. (Germantown Academy) 45 Drew Fann C R/R 6-4 205 Sr./3L Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS) 46 Will Clinard RHP R/R 6-4 230 Jr./2L Cross Plains, Tenn. (East Robertson HS) 51 Jack Lupo OF R/R 6-2 185 Jr./1L Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral HS/Air Force) 55 Conrad Gregor IF L/R 6-3 220 So./1L Carmel, Ind. (Carmel HS)

Head Coach: 4 Tim Corbin (Ohio Wesleyan, 1984) - 10th Season at Vanderbilt Assistant Coaches: 16 Derek Johnson (Eastern Illinois, 1993); 32 Josh Holliday (Oklahoma State, 2004) Volunteer Coach: 30 Larry Day (Connecticut, 2007) Athletic Trainer: Chris Ham (Illinois, 2005) Strength Coach: Gabe Teeple (Tennessee Tech, 1999) Baseball Operations: Keri Richardson Student Managers: Brad McDonough, Michael Portu and Luke Gude Director of Video Operations: Will Hinson

Pronunciation Chart Alphabetical Roster Tyler Beede ...... bee-DEE Tyler Beede 11 Andrew Harris 17 Brian Miller 33 Sam Selman 39 Connor Castellano ...... cast-a-LAH-no Connor Castellano 1 Chris Harvey 44 Jared Miller 28 Drew VerHagen 34 Will Clinard ...... CLY-nerd Vince Conde ...... con-DEE Will Clinard 46 Will Johnson 15 Spencer Navin 5 Zander Wiel 43 Keenan Kolinsky ...... KO-lin-skee Vince Conde 3 Tony Kemp 6 John Norwood 10 Nevin Wilson 24 Jack Lupo ...... loo-PO T.J. Pecoraro ...... PEC-ah-raro Will Cooper 2 Keenan Kolinsky 27 T.J. Pecoraro 40 Mike Yastrzemski 18 Philip Pfeifer ...... FIFE-er Adam Ravenelle ...... rav-EN-ell Drew Fann 45 Josh Lee 7 Philip Pfeifer 22 Kevin Ziomek 35 Drew VerHagen ...... ver-HAY-gen Anthony Gomez 13 D.J. Luna 25 Adam Ravenelle 12 Zander Wiel ...... wheel Mike Yastrzemski ...... Ya-STREM-ski Conrad Gregor 55 Jack Lupo 51 Riley Reynolds 8 Kevin Ziomek ...... ZO-mek Connor Harrell 20 Joel McKeithan 42 Steven Rice 19

10 vucommodores.com 2012 VANDERBILT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W/L WP LP SV TIME ATT. FEBRUARY 17 Stanford L 8-3 Appel (1-0) Ziomek (0-1) 2:35 1,948 18 Stanford L 9-5 Mooneyham (1-0) Beede (0-1) 2:31 2,167 19 Stanford L 18-5 Hochstatter (1-0) Selman (0-1) 2:32 3,030 22 Oakland W 11-4 VerHagen (1-0) Luxton (0-1) 2:52 2,031 24 Oregon L 4-2 Keudell (1-1) B. Miller (0-1) Sherfy (1) 2:48 2,058 25 Oregon L 7-2 Reed (1-0) Selman (0-2) 2:54 2,161 26 Oregon L 7-6 Tessar (2-0) Clinard (0-1) Sherfy (2) 3:18 2,168 29 Louisiana Tech L 9-3 Maton (2-0) B. Miller (0-2) 2:21 2,028 MARCH 2 Rhode Island Postponed Due to Rain - Rescheduled as part of DH 3/3 3 Rhode Island W 9-4 Ziomek (1-1) Pickering (1-2) 2:28 DH Rhode Island W 8-0 VerHagen (2-0) Lee (1-2) 2:07 2,022 4 Rhode Island W 12-8 Clinard (1-0) Bradstreet (0-1) 3:17 2,007 6 Belmont L 6-5 Frensley (1-0) Beede (0-2) Fanchier (3) 2:14 236 9 San Diego W 7-0 Ziomek (2-1) Drummond (3-1) 2:29 2,111 10 San Diego L 2-1 Sewald (2-0) VerHagen (2-1) Wagner (8) 2:38 2,161 11 San Diego L 9-7 Pazos (4-1) Selman (0-3) Wagner (9) 2:56 2,014 13 Siena W 12-2 Kolinsky (1-0) Morales (0-2) 2:18 2,146 14 Siena W 11-4 (6) J. Miller (1-0) Meindl (0-3) 2:04 2,101 16 Florida* 17 Florida* 18 Florida* 20 Evansville 23 Georgia* 24 Georgia* 25 Georgia* 27 Tennessee Tech 30 South Carolina* 31 South Carolina* APRIL 1 South Carolina* 3 UT-Martin 6 Mississippi State* 7 Mississippi State* 8 Mississippi State* 11 Belmont 13 Auburn* 14 Auburn* 15 Auburn* 17 Middle Tennessee State 20 Alabama* 21 Alabama* 22 Alabama* 25 Middle Tennessee State 27 Kentucky* 28 Kentucky* 29 Kentucky* MAY 4 Tennessee* 5 Tennessee* 6 Tennessee* 8 Louisville 11 LSU* 12 LSU* 13 LSU* 17 Ole Miss* 18 Ole Miss* 19 Ole Miss* 22-27 SEC Tournament JUNE 1-4 NCAA Regionals 8-11 NCAA Super Regionals 15-26 College World Series

* Southeastern Conference Game

vucommodores.com 11 THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SEC Standings - As of 3/15 Overall ----- SEC ----- East Team W-L W-L GB Home Away Neutral Streak Kentucky 18-0 0-0 -- 15-0 2-0 1-0 W18 Florida 16-1 0-0 -- 13-1 3-0 0-0 W14 South Carolina 15-1 0-0 -- 14-0 0-1 1-0 W6 Georgia 13-5 0-0 -- 12-5 0-0 1-0 W2 Tennessee 10-6 0-0 -- 9-4 0-0 1-2 L3 Vanderbilt 7-10 0-0 -- 7-6 0-4 0-0 W2

West Team W-L W-L GB Home Away Neutral Streak Arkansas 16-2 0-0 -- 14-1 0-0 2-1 W6 LSU 14-3 0-0 -- 12-3 2-0 0-0 W1 Ole Miss 14-3 0-0 -- 12-1 2-2 0-0 W1 Miss. State 14-5 0-0 -- 14-3 0-2 0-0 L2 Auburn 10-7 0-0 -- 8-5 1-2 1-0 L1 Alabama 8-9 0-0 -- 7-5 1-3 0-1 W2

Vanderbilt Offense in the SEC Vanderbilt Pitching in the SEC Batting Average ERA Team: .273, 10th Team: 4.93, 12th Ind: .394, Anthony Gomez, 8th Ind: None On-Base Percentage Opposing Batting Average Team: .386, 9th Team: .258, 11th Ind: .507, Mike Yastrzemski, 5th Ind: .191, Kevin Ziomek, 9th Runs Innings Pitched Team: 109, 7th Team: 146.0, 11th Ind: None Ind: None Hits Strikeouts Team: 150, 9th Team: 126, 9th Ind: 26, Anthony Gomez, T-6th Ind: 27, Kevin Ziomek, 8th RBI Wins Team: 96, 8th Team: 7, 12th Ind: 18, Athony Gomez, 8th Ind: None Doubles Losses Team: 30, 7th Team: 10, 1st Ind: None Ind: 3, Sam Selman, 1st - 2, Brian Miller, Tyler Beede,T-3rd Triples Saves Team: 5, T-4th Team: None Ind: 4, Tony Kemp, 1st Ind: None Home Runs Hits Team: 9, T-6th Team: 144, 9th Ind: 3, Mike Yastrzemski, T-8th Ind: 14, Drew VerHagen, T-7th Walks Runs Team: 74, 5th Team: 101, 12th Ind: 12, Conrad Gregor, T-8th Ind: None Strikeouts Earned Runs Team: 114, 3rd Team: 80, 12th Ind: 18, Connor Harrell, T-3rd - 16, Vince Conde, T-7th Ind: None Stolen Bases Walks Team: 10, 10th Team: 64, 11th Ind: None Ind: None Caught Stealing Home Runs Team: 3, 12th Team: 9, 9th Ind: 2, Anthony Gomez, T-4th Ind: None

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