LEXINGTON, Ky. – Vanderbilt’s Philip Clarke delivered a go-ahead two-out, two-run triple in the eighth inning, lifting the No. 2 Commodores to a wild 16-10 win against Kentucky in the series opener on Thursday night from Kentucky Proud Park.
The three-bagger followed a 2-hour, 4-minute rain delay. Kentucky erased a nine-run deficit with five runs in the seventh before Mother Nature intervened. Clarke accounted for four RBIs and registered his third triple of the season, driving his first pitch off the wall in left center.
Vanderbilt (43-10, 21-7 SEC) can clinch at least a share of its first league title since 2013 with a win Friday. The Commodores, who improved to 24-0 in night games and 14-0 in series openers, hold a one-game lead on second-place Arkansas who defeated Texas A&M in its series opener.
Harrison Ray added a pair of sensational defensive plays at second base and provided insurance in the ninth, sending a run-scoring double past the first baseman with the infield in. Ty Duvall matched a career high with three hits and joined Austin Martin with RBI-singles in the ninth.
The Wildcats (26-27, 7-21 SEC) plated two runs in the fourth and three more in the sixth before sending eight batters to the plate while using just two hits to score five times and take a one-run lead in the seventh. Ryan Johnson used a two-out, two-run single off reliever Hugh Fish to put Kentucky ahead 10-9.