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Tony Vitello offers up advice to Tennessee football fans following Nico Iamaleava saga
Tony Vitello guided Tennessee to a key weekend series win over Ole Miss on Sunday, getting a clutch 9th-inning home run to outlast the Rebels in a 10-8 rubber match. That victory gave the Vols 2 out of 3 games in Oxford, and the topic of the transfer portal came up afterwards.
In fact, a pair of former Ole Miss stars were key for Tennessee. Staff ace, southpaw Liam Doyle, pitched for Ole Miss last season, and first baseman Andrew Fischer, who had 4 hits, 4 runs scored and a home run in the series, was on Ole Miss’s roster a season ago.
Asked about Fischer and some drama in his return to Oxford, Vitello admitted the infielder is “really comfortable in his own skin,” and that is something that can rub people the wrong way when he’s not on your side:
“Now he’s on the other side, I’d be like them too. I didn’t like him last year, matter of fact,” said Fischer about the reception at Ole Miss. “Maybe somebody popped off — sometimes you like to say stuff in the dugout and hope it doesn’t get out there, but he is so comfortable in his own skin, it’s aggravating if he’s not on your side…”
As for the yelling that occurred, Vitello admitted he gets it for former players returning to their old schools but also described it as “the world we live in” these days, pointing to transfers also playing a role for Ole Miss this season. That’s when Vitello dropped his brief take on the Nico Iamaleava saga with a quick word of advice for Vol football fans.
“I get the yelling. You can tell people really like Liam, they really liked watching him compete. Their most dangerous guy all weekend was at Kentucky last year. We could go on with our history, too. I don’t like it, it’s part of the deal, and all I want every year when we come to work is a bunch of guys who want to be at our place,” described Vitello. “And if they don’t, that’s fine. That’s just the world we live in, and if you’re a Vol football fan, watch the movie ‘Friday’.”
While Vitello did not elaborate, “Friday” is notably quoted often for its “Bye Felicia” moment. Clearly, there’s no love lost between Vitello and Iamaleava, and for good reason after the way things played out for Josh Heupel and the football program.
(H/T 247 Sports)
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.
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Nashville Sounds and Autism Tennessee partner to host inclusive Beyond the Label Day for local children
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — At a ballpark built for noise, there is space for something quieter.
During the Nashville Sounds’ “Beyond the Label Day,” kids are learning, playing and experiencing baseball in a way that works for them. Autism Tennessee volunteers stepped in to guide kids through sensory play designed to calm and focus.
From spinning toys to textured fidgets, these tools help turn overwhelming moments into manageable ones. Children engaged with the activities, pointing out shapes like a circle, noticing items like candies, and expressing how nice the experience was.
Adam English, general manager of the Nashville Sounds, said making space for everyone is the goal, even as the stadium announcer calls another Sounds strikeout.
“It’s important for us to raise awareness about autism, but also just make sure that First Horizon Park is an inclusive place for everybody” English said.
The Sounds stadium even has a sensory room for families at every game.
“There’s huge baseball fans that sometimes shy away because of loud crowds and we want to make sure every game out here available” English said.
For Autism Tennessee leaders like Jessica Moore, days like this are about more than awareness. They are about belonging.
“Typically events like this can be super overwhelming… so this is just a way for people to feel like they can come and still be successful” Moore said.
What are your thoughts on making sports venues more inclusive for all fans? Watch the video to see the sensory room in action, and share your experiences with me at kim.rafferty@NewsChannel5.com.
In this article, we used artificial intelligence to help us convert a video news report originally written by Kim Rafferty. When using this tool, both Kim Rafferty and the NewsChannel 5 editorial team verified all the facts in the article to make sure it is fair and accurate before we published it. We care about your trust in us and where you get your news, and using this tool allows us to convert our news coverage into different formats so we can quickly reach you where you like to consume information. It also lets our journalists spend more time looking into your story ideas, listening to you and digging into the stories that matter.
Checking in on Cole: Gallatin rallies around teen battling brain tumor with prayer vigil
Austin Pollack brings us an update on a remarkable young man facing great odds, and his family has one simple request: pray for Cole. I believe in the power of prayer and hope you’ll join me in lifting up Cole and his family.
– Carrie Sharp
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Tennessee baseball vs Ole Miss score, live updates, start time, Game 3
Tennessee baseball will look to salvage the final game of the SEC series against Ole Miss.
The Vols (25-14, 7-10 SEC) play Game against the No. 23 Rebels (29-11, 10-7) on April 19 (1 p.m. ET, SEC Network+) at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
Ole Miss has been on a roll. The 8-1 win on April 18 against the Vols moved the Rebels to eight straight wins. It got an ace-level start from Cade Townsend and a grand slam from Tristan Bissetta to secure Game 2.
Taylor Rabe (3-1, 3.16 ERA) will start for the Rebels. Evan Blanco (3-2, 3.67 ERA) will be on the mound for Tennessee.
Tennessee baseball vs. Ole Miss live updates
What channel is Tennessee baseball vs. Ole Miss on today?
- TV channel: SEC Network+
- Live stream: ESPN app
Tennessee baseball vs. Ole Miss game times
- Game 3: April 19 (1 p.m. ET)
Tennessee baseball vs. Ole Miss probable pitchers
- Tennessee: LHP Evan Blanco (3-2, 3.67 ERA)
- Ole Miss: RHP Taylor Rabe (3-1, 3.16 ERA)
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Tennessee drops series to Ole Miss with game two loss
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – The Tennessee Volunteers baseball team dropped game two to Ole Miss on Saturday afternoon, 8-1. The Rebels clinch the series, the first time Ole Miss has won a series in Knoxville since 2016.
A bright spot for the Vols was Tegan Kuhns who threw 5.2 innings not allowing a run, striking out 10 batters on five hits.
Cam Appenzeller picked up his first loss of the season coming in out of the bullpen for Kuhns. The SEC Freshman of the Week did not have a great outing. Appenzeller went 2.1 innings giving up six earned runs.
Tennessee escaped a shutout as Trent Grindlinger hit a solo home run in the ninth inning. Grindlinger’s home run was one of Tennessee’s two hits on the night.
The Volunteers look to avoid the series sweep as theY round out the series with Ole Miss on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. First pitch is set for 1 p.m. on the SEC Network+.
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