Vanderbilt Baseball relief (2-1) almost spoiled a strong start to the third game of 2025 mlb Invitational, as Commodores had to return its own to beat UC Irvine (2-1) 9-8 to leave Arizona with Two quality victories on the opening weekend of the season.
Vanderbilt seems to be rolling in his last MLB Invitational match in 2025, marking the first, third and sixth passes to open the lead by 5-0, but UC Irvine develops at the bottom of the sixth. The anti-asters sent 10 tests to the plate, managing four extra-basic hits with two tests of the test, and one running scored on a wild terrain by Hudson Barton, Matthew Shori and England Bryan to take control of the game 6-5.
However, the Komodors did not give up until they fought back to load the foundations at the top of the 8th Innning. The junior transfer of Yavapai College Riley Nelson entered the Batters box and cleared the large helmet bases to clear the bases and return the lead to 9-7.
Back in front!@Rileynelson033The first HR like Commodore is great. pic.twitter.com/xc7bhvhltq
– Vanderbilt baseball (@vandyboys) February 16, 2025
The first host of Nelson Commodore Home guarantees that his new team came home happy as Vanderbilt put Miller Green relief on the bump to finish the game. The antitors did not go away with the will, as James Castanolla hit a home running at the bottom of the ninth Inning to attract the deficit for only one, but Green remained stable and closed the game. His struck two tests and gave up two hits and one running in his two submission to ask for his second rescue of the season.
Vanderbilt -starter Cody Bowker put the tone well for Commodores’ defense, which stabs 4 feeds, which prevents two hits and walking out until he hits six before handing over the Bulpen ball, continuing the topic of Vanderbilt’s weekend for strong distances from Starting farmers.
RJ Austin hit his first household in the season to open the score in the first Innning for Vanderbilt. Austin ended with two hits, two RBI with a walk, a stolen base and a single breakthrough.
Commodores return to Nashville for a pair of matches from mid -week against the Air Force on Tuesday and Wednesday to start the season at Charles Hawkins Field.