Dãƒâ©jãƒâ  Vu All Over Again

June 1, 2014

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Recap

Information technology seemed like déjà vu.

For the 2d nighttime in a row, Vanderbilt was buoyed by a masterful pitching performance, and an criminal offense that supplied more than enough runs to all only eliminate any late-inning drama, as the Commodores dispatched Oregon to the loser's bracket.

On Friday, it was Tyler Beede, who left Xavier bewildered and swinging wildly and mostly at air on the way to 14 strikeouts in eight shutout innings. On Sat, information technology was Carson Fulmer'south plow. The flame throwing correct-hander also went eight innings, while striking out v and allowing just two earned runs. The strikeout numbers were not the same, but he was almost but equally dominant.

2 games up and two games down, and Vanderbilt finds itself in the driver'south seat with all the momentum and a chance to dial its ticket to the NCAA Super Regionals for the second year in a row.

"Somebody asked me a question yesterday almost momentum," Oregon Caput Passenger vehicle George Horton said after Sabbatum's game, "and I hate to be a prophet, but one of my quotes was: `In baseball, the momentum is simply as skillful as the next day's starting pitcher.' And Carson Fulmer, as advertised, was a handful for the states."

After watching Oregon bludgeon Clemson's pitching staff for 18 runs on a season-loftier 20 hits on Fri, Fulmer silenced the Ducks with his arm and slick fielding.

"I knew coming out the gate (Oregon) was going to jump on first pitch fastballs and try to get theirs early in the count," Fulmer said. "Early, I was able to make my secondary stuff work and subsequently in the game, I just had to pitch to contact and let my defense force work."

His arm did much of the damage, but information technology was his fielding that set the tone in the first inning when he fielded a push bunt by Aaron Payne and tagged him out just earlier he got to kickoff. The play may have seemed minor at the time, but it sent a bulletin to Oregon, which builds its offense around bunting and stealing bases.

"I take pride in fielding my position," Fulmer said. "I feel like that is ane of the fundamental things to really making a good presence of yourself out in that location and just being that ninth defender."

Fulmer kept Oregon'due south offense at bay for most of the night. Exterior of two triples, the Ducks posed very few threats, and did not get on the scoreboard until Vanderbilt had already opened a half dozen-0 atomic number 82 in the 5th inning.

"Like to final night, I recall it starts on the mound," Vanderbilt Head Coach Tim Corbin said. "I think Carson certainly did that. He came out and established his pitches, he got ahead and was very aggressive equally always."

corbin53114oregon.jpgFulmer's performance was just the latest in what has been a seamless transition from the back of the bullpen to the starting rotation in one month. Lord's day was only his sixth starting time, just he has already established a reputation as existence i of the game's best starting pitchers.

"(Fulmer) looked like Sonny Gray to me," Horton said. "And (Gray) happens to be doing pretty adept in the big leagues, right?

"I idea our guys walked upward and took possession of the box and felt similar it was a great opportunity to hit against one of America's finest pitchers, and unless I am crazy, I recollect that child is going to be pitching in the big leagues."

The combination of Fulmer'south outing with Beede's has enabled Vanderbilt to employ only four pitchers in ii games. In doing so, the Commodores' pitching staff couldn't be in better shape than it currently is.

"When you lot haven't utilized a lot of pitchers, you stand to be in good shape," Corbin said of his pitching staff. "Nosotros have pitching; it doesn't mean that you are going to be successful because obviously there are very expert teams left in this tournament. We'll just accept to practise our jobs when we become dorsum on the field."

The pitcher is almost entirely fresh, and the rotation is setup perfectly with ii proven starters available to go Sunday or Monday, if necessary. Corbin did not denote who would kickoff Sunday, but did say the staff was leaning toward Walker Buehler.

At Vanderbilt's current pace, it may not matter who gets the phone call. Every game is a laser evidence with pitchers routinely hit 95-plus on the radar gun. It's an embarrassment of riches in terms of power arms, and in that location doesn't seem to be an cease in sight with young artillery waiting in the wings for their opportunity to come.

Against Xavier and Oregon, it hasn't just been the ability that has made the difference. Beede and Fulmer used a variety of pitches to go along the opposition guessing, and so far no one has come up close to figuring them out. Even in just ii innings of work, Vanderbilt'south bullpen has been just as unhittable. T.J. Pecoraro threw a spotless inning Fri and Adam Ravenelle needed just v pitches to acceleration Oregon in the 9th on Sabbatum.

In 2 games and 18 innings, Vanderbilt'south pitchers have allowed simply seven hits and two earned runs, while hit out xx batters.

The staff has been absurdly good. Each out only breeds confidence in a staff and besides fuels the next bullpen on the mound to equal or better the performance of his teammates.

"Yous promise y'all get that type of inner-team competition amid each other," Corbin said. "I think that is what good staffs tin practice. Not that they endeavor to outdo each other, just someone sets a tone. Beede set a very skilful tone last night and Carson did over again tonight."

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