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Hogue's hit helps Bulldogs pull off 7-3 series clincher
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STARKVILLE, Miss. - It was a simple bunt trap play, the kind that's textbook with a likely bunter up and runners on first and second.
But it's precisely what doomed Tennessee in the seventh inning here Sunday afternoon.
Mississippi State's Grant Hogue squared up and hit a Ty'Relle Harris pitch through the infield to give the Bulldogs a go-ahead run in a 7-3 series-deciding win over Tennessee in front of an announced crowd of 1,248 at water-logged Dudy Noble Field. Hogue's single would've been routinely fielded by UT shortstop Cody Grisham - except that he was sprinting toward third in anticipation of a bunt from Hogue.
"We didn't make some pitches and some plays when we needed to," said Tennessee assistant coach Bradley LeCroy, who took over as the UT manager when Todd Raleigh was ejected in the sixth inning. "It's just kind of been the way our season here lately has been going. But you've got to give State credit. They took advantage of some mistakes."
Mississippi State (18-26, 6-15 SEC) won its first SEC series of the season, a fact not lost on its players. They gathered en masse, many shirtless, and went sliding through the water-logged outfield not long after the game was called.
The loudspeakers even blared "We Are The Champions."
The Vols (25-19, 11-10) lost their second straight SEC series. UT hosts Western Carolina at 7 p.m. Tuesday before hosting Vanderbilt in a three-game set.
Sunday's game was called when a heavy downpour started in the bottom of the eighth inning. Umpires quickly determined that the game couldn't resume before a 6 o'clock local time curfew and officially ended the game after seven innings.
Dudy Noble Field took rain all morning, but the skies cleared in time for a start that was delayed a half-hour. A large pool of standing water remained in center field.
Behind efficient work from Harris, Tennessee took a 3-2 lead in the sixth. MSU responded with Tyler Moore's home run in the bottom of theinning, and an urgency to score soon became apparent as a large, dark cloud moved toward the field.
Tennessee went down in order in the seventh, and Harris got in a jam to start the Bulldogs' half of the inning. That's when Hogue, at the urging of MSU coach Ron Polk, decided to swing after showing bunt.
"The first time, I didn't, and he just looked at me like I was an idiot," Hogue said. "So I was like alright, I've got to get it done this time. He threw a pitch I can handle."
Said LeCroy: "We were trying to throw an elevated fastball so if he was slashing he wouldn't swing because it would be a ball. But if he tried to bunt it, he had a chance to pop it up. It didn't work out the way we wanted it to."
MSU added three more in the inning for insurance, then brought in ace closer Aaron Weatherford, who held UT at bay until the rain did in the Vols.
Raleigh was ejected in the sixth after home plate umpire Todd Henderson called out batter Kentrail Davis for touching home plate while hitting the ball. Raleigh piled dirt on home plate on his way to the dugout.
Yan Gomes, Tennessee's next hitter, drove in Josh Liles to tie the game.
Harris (2-1) took the loss for Tennessee, giving up six runs, all earned, and nine hits in six innings. Designated hitter Jeff Lockwood was 3-for-4 with an RBI. Grisham, playing in front of friends and family from nearby Booneville, Miss., had a 5-for-10 weekend with three RBIs.
© 2008, Knoxville News Sentinel Co.
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Posted by vols99 on April 28, 2008 at 4:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The Vol baseball team is pitful. No pitching.
Posted by Ironcity on April 28, 2008 at 7:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Vols99 do you even follow the team? They have close to the best starting pitching in the SEC. Thy have no depth in the staff leaving them exposed during the week day games.
This team has performed well considering the circumstances. They need to take two out of three next weekend.
Posted by UTfan4life on April 28, 2008 at 9:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Vols99, are you crazy. Our pitching staff is top 2 staff in the SEC, if not number 1. It is obvious that you do not even follow the Vols baseball team. With a new coach etc.. the Vols are doing just fine. Go Vols
Posted by BillVol on April 28, 2008 at 10:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I don't think we have much pitching depth. We lose the weekday games and split the weekend series.
Man I hope we don't ever stoop to celebrating like this over nothing.
Posted by richvol on April 28, 2008 at 10:36 a.m. (Suggest removal)
It seems these kids are getting no breaks whatsoever. It always goes the other teams way. Hang in there.
Posted by tigervol9802 on April 28, 2008 at 11:50 a.m. (Suggest removal)
For the idiots vols99 and Billvol -
You celebrate when you achieve what is or more than expected. The fact this team is above .500 conference right now is amazing for the talent (or lack thereof) on this team. I wish we could play about .900 ball midweek, but the fact is there is no pitching depth.
Making the SEC Tournament this year would be an accomplishment. In years to come the expectations will rise, but as for now I will be content with that.
Huge series with Vandy this weekend.
Posted by armyvol544 on April 28, 2008 at 11:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)
here are some stats i got off secsports.com even with UT in the bottom of the stats they could make the SEC tournament
2008 Southeastern Conference Baseball
SEC Leaders Summary April 28, 2008
(All games)
TEAM BATTING G Avg
Kentucky............ 44 .324
Auburn.............. 45 .306
Vanderbilt.......... 44 .305
Ole Miss............ 45 .304
Alabama............. 46 .304
South Carolina...... 45 .303
Florida............. 43 .299
Georgia............. 44 .297
LSU................. 45 .296
Mississippi State... 44 .296
Tennessee........... 44 .294
Arkansas............ 44 .287
TEAM PITCHING G ERA
Kentucky............ 44 3.42
Ole Miss............ 45 3.64
Florida............. 43 3.79
LSU................. 45 3.90
South Carolina...... 45 3.91
Georgia............. 44 3.95
Vanderbilt.......... 44 4.21
Alabama............. 46 4.76
Arkansas............ 44 4.77
Auburn.............. 45 4.87
Tennessee........... 44 4.98
Mississippi State... 44 6.50
TEAM FIELDING G Pct
South Carolina...... 45 .977
Kentucky............ 44 .976
Auburn.............. 45 .971
LSU................. 45 .970
Georgia............. 44 .969
Mississippi State... 44 .968
Vanderbilt.......... 44 .967
Arkansas............ 44 .967
Ole Miss............ 45 .965
Florida............. 43 .963
Alabama............. 46 .958
Tennessee........... 44 .957
Posted by UT_Thread_Head on April 28, 2008 at 3:45 p.m. (Suggest removal)
"Bunt play turns into the big play that spells defeat for Vols" the headline is dead on! they just simply out smarted themselves..would it have been different if the coach hadn't gotten himself tossed??
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