The Alabama A&M Bulldogs used four pitchers Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, with each of them giving up five runs.
Not surprisingly, Tennessee won.
The No. 4 Volunteers belted out 12 hits and drew a whopping 13 walks in a 20-2 decimation that was called after seven innings. Tennessee improved to 27-6 heading into this weekend’s visit from reigning national champion LSU, while Alabama A&M dropped to 5-26.
Tennessee has now scored 51 runs in its last three games, which were all run-rule victories.
“We thought this was a pretty good group, but I don’t think you jump ahead and try to predict numbers,” Tennessee coach Tony Vitello said after the rout when asked about his offense. “I think we knew we would be able to hit, but I think the thing that’s nice is that the depth has stayed there.
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