Arkansas splits Sunday action, drops series to Vanderbilt

Arkansas Baseball could not adjust to the weather-altered weekend, dropping a home series to Vanderbilt.

The weekend forecast did not do Arkansas Baseball any favors this weekend, as they dropped their third SEC series of the season, their first at Baum-Walker Stadium since March 29-31, 2019 against Ole Miss.

Due to thunderstorms, Saturday’s game was halted in the 6th inning with Arkansas leading Vanderbilt, 8-6. The game resumed Sunday with the Razorbacks pulling away with an 11-6 victory. [autotag]Jalen Battles[/autotag] hit a two-run home run in the 7th inning to headline the win.

The rules were altered for game three, as the game was trimmed to seven innings due to more rain in the area. Vanderbilt, led by Dominic Keegan’s three-RBI day, defeated Arkansas, 5-0 to take the series.

Arkansas grabbed two hits by [autotag]Cayden Wallace[/autotag] and [autotag]Robert Moore[/autotag] but were not able to manufacture any runs. [autotag]Jaxon Wiggins[/autotag] struck out eight batters, but allowed two earned runs on four hits in 4.1 innings in his start.

The Razorbacks fall to 37-14, 17-10 in the SEC. They are currently tied with Texas A&M for the lead in the SEC West as we head to the final weekend of the regular season. Arkansas will travel to Alabama while Texas A&M travels to Ole Miss.

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