NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Martin reached base four times and matched a career high with three RBIs as No. 5 Vanderbilt powered through steady rain to defeat No. 25 Auburn, 12-6, in the series opener on Thursday night at Hawkins Field.
The Commodores (32-9, 13-6 SEC) scored 10-plus runs for the 17th time and moved to 17-0 in night games and 11-0 in series openers. The Tigers (27-15, 10-9 SEC) were plagued by two errors and received just 2.1 innings from starter Tanner Burns (4-3), who left with an injury.
Vanderbilt starter Drake Fellows (9-0) recorded his national-best ninth victory. The right-hander did not allow a hit before surrendering five as part of a four-run fifth. Fellows struck out four and permitted one walk and four runs in five innings.
Stephen Scott led off Vanderbilt’s three-run second inning, depositing his 22nd career home run into right center. Pat DeMarco reached on a high-fly infield double and came home to score two batters later on a wild pitch. Martin drove in Ty Duvall (walk) on a sacrifice fly.
The Commodores took advantage of a pair of Auburn errors and fought through a 47-minute rain delay in the third. Julian Infante drove in two on an RBI-single before Martin looped an RBI-single into right field. Infante plated his 150th career run, taking home on an errant throw into center.