Social media reacts to Tennessee baseball winning season opening tournament

Tournament champions: Social media reacts to Tennessee winning Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown

The 2024 Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown has concluded.

Tennessee is the season opening tournament champion. The Vols went 2-1 in three games to open its 2024 season at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers.

Tennessee defeated Texas Tech, 6-2, on opening day Friday.

Oklahoma was victorious against the Vols, 5-1 in ten innings, on Saturday. Tennessee concluded play in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown, defeating Baylor 11-5 on Sunday.

PHOTOS: Tennessee opens 2024 baseball season with win against Texas Tech

Following Tennessee winning the season opening tournament at Globe Life Field, Vols Wire looks at social media reaction and is listed below.

Vols conclude play in Arlington with win against Baylor

Tennessee baseball concludes play in Arlington with a win against Baylor.

No. 8 Tennessee (2-1) defeated Baylor (0-3), 11-5, on Sunday in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll.

Nate Snead (1-0) pitched five innings in relief for the Vols. He recorded four strikeouts, while allowing four hits, two runs (two earned) and five walks. Snead totaled 85 pitches (53 strikes) against 22 batters.

Zander Sechrist started for Tennessee and recorded one strikeout. He allowed four hits, three runs (three earned) and one one walk in two innings.

Billy Amick and Kavares Tears hits home runs for the Vols. Tennessee totaled 12 hits in the contest.

Texas Tech hands Oregon baseball its first loss of the season

Oregon’s rally comes up short and the Ducks suffer their first loss of the baseball season to Texas Tech 11-7.

Seven runs will usually be enough to come out on top of a baseball game, but in the last day of the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown, that offensive output for the Ducks wasn’t against Texas Tech.

The Red Raiders handed Oregon its first loss of the year with an 11-7 victory. The Ducks are now 2-1 as they come home to host Lafayette for a four-game series with a doubleheader next Saturday.

It was an uphill battle for Oregon nearly the entire game. The Ducks found themselves down 6-0 after two innings. Starter Turner Spoljarik just didn’t have it on this day. He went just 1 1/3 innings, giving up five runs on four hits.

The big blow of the inning came off of freshman reliever Toby Twist as he was greeting rather rudely with a three-run home run from Austin Green. After that bomb, however, Twist was effective in his college debut. He struck out six in his 3 2/3 innings of work. His efforts also allowed the offensive to do their best to climb back into the game, which it did in the fifth inning.

Oregon managed to put up four runs in that frame. Drew Smith got the Ducks on the board with a two-run single up the middle to make it 6-2 before Jeffrey Heard and Bennett Thompson each brought home runs with singles.

Unfortunately, whenever Oregon would make a dent into the deficit, the Ducks couldn’t get an all-important shutdown inning. Texas Tech added a run in the bottom half of the fifth to make it 7-4.

But back came the Ducks with two more runs in the sixth on Smith’s single to score Bryce Boettcher. Left fielder Damian Bravo booted the ball that allowed Carter Garate to also score to make it a one-run game once again at 7-6.

The Red Raiders had an answer in the bottom half of the sixth with a solo homer and later an RBI single and it was 9-6. To their credit, the Ducks never threw in the towel. They scored once in the seventh on Garate’s single and it was 9-7. But that was all Oregon could muster and Texas Tech put the game away with insurance runs in the seventh and eighth.

Garate reached base five times with two doubles, two singles and a walk. He also scored twice. Smith also had four hits and drove in three.

Oregon’s home opener with Lafayette is on Friday with a scheduled first pitch at 4 pm. The Leopards are 0-3 on the season after being swept at East Tennessee State.

Social media reacts to Tennessee baseball’s triple play

Social media reacts to Tennessee baseball’s triple play against Oklahoma.

Oklahoma (1-1) defeated No. 9 Tennessee (1-1), 5-1, in 10 innings on Saturday in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll.

The Vols completed a triple play against Oklahoma. The triple play is Tennessee’s first since Feb. 22, 1997 against Eastern Kentucky.

Tennessee walked two Oklahoma batters to begin the seventh inning. Pitcher Chris Stamos made a diving catch on a sacrifice bunt attempt and threw the ball to shortstop Christian Moore, who tagged second base and then the base runner arriving to the bag to complete a 1-6 triple play.

Following Tennessee’s first triple play since 1997, Vols Wire looks at social media reaction and is listed below.

Tennessee baseball announces uniform combination for Oklahoma game

Tennessee baseball announces uniform combination for the Oklahoma game on Saturday.

No. 8 Tennessee (1-0) will play Oklahoma (0-1) on Saturday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

First pitch between the Vols and Sooners is slated for 8 p.m. EST and can be watched on FloBaseball. Sign up for FloBaseball here to watch the 2024 Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown.

Drew Beam (Tennessee) and Brendan Girton (Oklahoma) are projected starting pitchers for the contest.

Tennessee announced its uniform combination ahead of Saturday’s game. The Vols will wear white uniforms against Oklahoma.

Tennessee will conclude play in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown on Sunday versus Baylor.

PHOTOS: Tennessee opens 2024 baseball season with win against Texas Tech

Ducks bullpen dominates once again in victory over Baylor

Oregon scored seven unanswered runs to hand Baylor a 7-4 loss in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown Saturday morning.

Teams are going to learn very quickly that if they enter a battle of the bullpens with Oregon, it’ll be a losing proposition.

The Ducks scored seven unanswered runs and held Baylor off the scoreboard for the final five innings to take a 7-4 win over the Bears in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown in Arlington, Texas.

Oregon is 2-0 with the bullpen dominating so far. The pen has thrown 9 2/3 scoreless innings in the games against Oklahoma and Baylor. Bradley Mullan earned the victory and veteran Logan Mercado earned the six-out save.

Baylor jumped on the Ducks in the second inning when Mason Greer hit a two-run homer to right field. Fans in Texas are used to watching a player named Greer hit home runs. Mason’s father, Rusty, played for the Rangers for nine seasons.

The Bears added to their lead with single runs in the third and fourth off of Oregon starter Kevin Seitter. On the other side of the field, Baylor starting pitcher Colin McKinney was having his way with the Duck lineup through the first three frames.

Oregon finally broke through in the bottom of the fourth on Bennett Thompson’s RBI single to left to make it 4-1.

McKinney was losing his stuff in the fifth and once Baylor went to its bullpen and brought in left-hander Grant Golumb, the Ducks made them pay with three runs to tie the game at 4.

Jacob Walsh lined a double to left-center to score two runs to make it 4-3 Bears. Oregon tied the game on Jeffrey Heard’s single to center.

It was a brand new game in the sixth and took control with three more runs. Mason Neville led off the frame with a double down the right field line. He scored on Ryan Cooney’s single to give the Ducks their first lead of the game 5-4.

Carter Garate followed with a perfect drag bunt down the first base line that Baylor mishandled and threw down the line. Cooney scored on the bad throw to make it 6-4, and Garate advanced to third.

Oregon was tacked on one more insurance run on Drew Smith’s single to left and it was 7-4.

That was more than enough for relievers Mullan, Jaxon Jordan and Mercado. Jordan found himself in some trouble when the Bears loaded the bases with two outs in the seventh, but he whiffed Cortlan Castle to end the threat.

Oregon attempts to leave Globe Life Field unscathed Sunday when the Ducks face No. 18 Texas Tech. The scheduled first pitch is 12:30 pm PT.

Tennessee-Oklahoma baseball projected starting pitchers

A look at Tennessee-Oklahoma baseball projected starting pitchers on Saturday.

Day two of the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown presented by Kubota will take place on Saturday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

No. 8 Tennessee defeated No. 22 Texas Tech, 6-2, on opening day Friday.

The Vols will play Oklahoma on Saturday at 8 p.m. EST.

All games in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown can be watched on FloBaseball. Games can be streamed on FloBaseball and the FloSports app.

Sign up for FloBaseball here to watch the 2024 Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown.

Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown schedule on Saturday

Noon – Baylor versus Oregon

4 p.m. – Texas Tech versus Nebraska

8 p.m. – Oklahoma versus Tennessee

*All times EST

Tennessee-Oklahoma baseball projected starting pitchers

Tennessee — RHP Drew Beam

Oklahoma — RHP Brendan Girton

Watch: Billy Amick recaps opening day home run performance

Watch: Billy Amick recaps opening day home run performance

No. 8 Tennessee (1-0) defeated No. 22 Texas Tech (0-1), 6-2, Friday in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll.

Junior third baseman Billy Amick is in his first season with the Vols in 2024. He played at Clemson from 2022-23.

Amick went 2-for-4, recording one home run, two hits, two RBIs, two runs and one walk against Texas Tech.

PHOTOS: Tennessee opens 2024 baseball season with win against Texas Tech

Amick met with media following Tennessee’s opening day win. His media availability can be watched below.

PHOTOS: Tennessee opens 2024 baseball season with win against Texas Tech

PHOTOS: Tennessee opens 2024 baseball season with win against Texas Tech

No. 8 Tennessee (1-0) opened its 2024 season on Friday.

The Vols defeated No. 22 Texas Tech (0-1), 6-2, in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll.

10,992 were in attendance at Globe Life Field.

AJ Causey (1-0) pitched 4.2 innings of scoreless relief for Tennessee. He allowed two hits and zero walks, while recording seven strikeouts. AJ Russell started for the Vols and pitched 4.1 innings, recording 10 strikeouts, one walk and 73 pitches (53 strikes).

Billy Amick hit a home run in the fourth inning for Tennessee.

Below are photos of Tennessee’s opening day win versus Texas Tech at Globe Life Field.

Watch: AJ Russell recaps pitching performance on opening day

Watch: Tennessee baseball pitcher AJ Russell recaps performance on opening day

No. 8 Tennessee (1-0) defeated No. 22 Texas Tech (0-1), 6-2, Friday in the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll.

Tennessee will next play Oklahoma on Saturday. First pitch between the Vols and Sooners is slated for 8 p.m. EST.

AJ Russell started for Tennessee against Texas Tech and pitched 4.1 innings, recording 10 strikeouts and allowing two earned runs, three hits and one walk.

He faced 16 batters and totaled 73 pitches (53 strikes).

Russell met with media after Tennessee’s opening day win. His media availability can be watched below.