LEXINGTON, Ky. – Right fielder JJ Bleday unlocked a four-all tie in the ninth with his 25th home run and the No. 2 Commodores struck four long balls on the day, outlasting Kentucky 7-4 in the regular season finale Saturday at Kentucky Proud Park.
With the win, Vanderbilt (45-10, 23-7 SEC) registered its 18th win in the last 19 matchups. The sweep was Vandy’s fifth conference sweep of the season and extended the club’s streak to 11 consecutive road wins, dating to April 9.
The Commodores have won six consecutive SEC series entering next week’s league tournament in Hoover, Alabama. Vanderbilt enters the event as the top-seed and will open double-elimination play Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. against the winner of No. 8-seed Auburn and No. 9-seed Tennessee.
Ethan Paul made it back-to-back shots in the ninth, sending a 1-2 pitch just inside the left field foul pole. Stephen Scott added additional insurance with an RBI-single into center as part of a three-run frame.
Austin Martin uncorked the first pitch of the game from Zack Thompson for his sixth homer of the season and one inning later, Harrison Ray drilled a two-out solo homer into left for a 2-0 advantage. Thompson had allowed just one long ball in 84.0 innings entering the game.