The Dores showed exactly why every spot in the order matters in their NCAA Regional matchup with Indiana State on Saturday. The top of Vanderbilt’s order garners much-deserved respect, as Austin Martin, JJ Bleday and Ethan Paul are as lethal a hitting trio as any in college baseball. But Infante and the bottom of Vandy’s order made Indiana State pay on Saturday night in an 8-5 win over the Sycamores.
Deep Impact
Vanderbilt's Julian Infante might bat ninth in the Commodores' batting order. But as the senior tells it, his spot on the lineup card is just a number.
We just try to be dynamic and attack, one through nine. It really doesn't matter. It's just another at-bat where we're competing. Every at-bat we have, we're competing.
Julian InfanteThe balance in the order, it doesn't really feel like the bottom. Once it gets started, the game gets started. Marty's at the top, then it just moves to an order. It's just nine pieces of guys who have pretty good awareness of who they are. They don't try to outstretch themselves. I don't really look at it as the bottom, although you're going to get your offense from different areas each night. Tonight, we got it from those pieces.
Tim CorbinI think we've been in some experiences the last week, the SEC Tournament and this one, that we hadn't been exposed to during the course of the season. For that, you've got to be grateful because if you see them, it just callouses your brain to those situations. We have to feel fortunate we're playing games like this.
Tim Corbin on the experiences thus far in the season.