NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 4 Vanderbilt produced five-plus runs in three different innings including nine runs in the sixth, running its season-high win streak to nine games with a 22-11 victory against South Carolina in the series opener on Friday night at Founders Park.
Vanderbilt’s 22 runs were the most in 92 all-time meetings against South Carolina. The output was the Commodores most ever in an SEC road game and highest in a conference meeting since plating 27 at home against Alabama in 1988.
Nine players logged a hit and an RBI including first baseman Julian Infante (3-for-4) who clubbed a grand slam in the seventh inning and totaled six RBIs. Right fielder JJ Bleday matched Pedro Alvarez’s program record with his 22nd home run of the season, coming in the fourth.
Vandy (36-9, 16-6 SEC) batted around in the fourth, erasing a four-run deficit behind five hits.Austin Martin (3-for-4) smacked a two-run double into the left field corner to put the Commodores up 6-5. Ty Duvall (1-for-3) drove in a pair, shooting a single through the right side.
The Commodores sent 14 batters to the plate and scored seven runs before the first out was recorded in the sixth. Vanderbilt tagged five different South Carolina (24-21, 5-17 SEC) batters for 15 hits while taking advantage of 11 walks.