Tony Vitello discusses double-elimination regular season format, tournament at new Smokies stadium

Tony Vitello discusses a double-elimination regular season tournament format and hosting a tournament at the new Smokies downtown stadium.

The Southeastern Conference Tournament is taking place Tuesday-Sunday at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama.

The first day of the tournament is a single-elimination format and double-elimination is implemented on day No. 2. No. 1 Tennessee will begin play Wednesday against Vanderbilt in the double-elimination format.

Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello met with media Tuesday ahead of the SEC Tournament. Vitello discussed if he would be interested in playing a double-elimination tournament earlier in the season to prepare for a postseason format used in Hoover, NCAA regional play and in the College World Series.

The Vols played in the Shriners Children’s College Classic in March at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. The Shriners Children’s College Classic used a round robin format with Tennessee, Baylor, Texas, LSU, Oklahoma and UCLA being part of the field.

“I think just going into those things, like we did at Minute Maid does help you, because you want to be the best team there, or you want to be the best team out of the teams that you play,” Vitello said. “We didn’t play UCLA, for instance, in Houston, but it is a round robin. You can set your pitching. There’s no kind of ifs or if-necessaries, or any of that. I have played in some tournaments where there is a championship. I don’t think I’ve played one where there’s double-elimination. I think that would be tough to do at the beginning of the year.

“I would like to directly answer your question with, for the future, is I would love to help host one of those tournaments. With the new Smokies Park downtown and Lindsey Nelson Stadium, you could have two tremendous venues in a great city, fairly warm weather. I mean, for February or March, no matter where you go, it’s a little bit of a flip of the coin, but warm enough weather to attract teams to something like that, and have a championship or a final. I think for a lot of reasons, that would be an awesome event, and to get to your point, I think it would help you later on down the road.”

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Jordan Beck’s wood bat stats in Cape Cod Baseball League and Tennessee Tech game

A look at Jordan Beck’s stats using a wood bat in the 2021 Cape Cod Baseball League and against Tennessee Tech at Smokies Stadium.

Tennessee junior right fielder Jordan Beck played in the 2021 Cape Cod Baseball League.

Beck played with the Harwich Mariners.

Founded in 1885, the Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer league located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. 10 teams compete in the Cape Cod Baseball League, composed of East and West divisions.

The Cape Cod Baseball League uses wood bats.

Beck played again with a wood bat Tuesday against Tennessee Tech at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee. Both teams used wood bats at the home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

Beck was 0-for-2 with two walks and one strikeout against Tennessee Tech.

Below are stats for Beck in the 2021 Cape Cod Baseball League playing with a wood bat. Beck played in 27 regular season games and two playoff contests for Harwich.

Social media reaction to No. 1 Tennessee baseball’s 23-game win streak ending

A look at social media reaction to Tennessee baseball’s 23-game win streak ending.

No. 1 Tennessee (31-2, 12-0 SEC) lost to Tennessee Tech (18-12, 2-4 OVC), 3-2, Tuesday at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee.

Smokies Stadium is home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

The game was played with a crowd of 8,183 in attendance. Tennessee and the Golden Eagles broke the attendance record at Smokies Stadium.

The game was played with wood bats.

Tennessee’s loss ended its 23-game win streak, a program record. The Vols were one win shy of tying 2015 Texas A&M for the longest winning streak for any Southeastern Conference team at 24 consecutive games.

Below is social media reaction to No. 1 Tennessee’s loss to Tennessee Tech.

Jorel Ortega discusses Vols’ loss to Tennessee Tech at Smokies Stadium

Jorel Ortega discusses the Vols’ loss to Tennessee Tech at Smokies Stadium played with wood bats.

No. 1 Tennessee (31-2, 12-0 SEC) lost to Tennessee Tech (18-12, 2-4 OVC), 3-2, Tuesday at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee.

Smokies Stadium is home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

The game was played with a crowd of 8,183 in attendance. Tennessee and the Golden Eagles broke the attendance record at Smokies Stadium.

The game was played with wood bats.

Tony Vitello recaps Tennessee’s performance using wood bats

PHOTOS: No. 1 Tennessee plays with wood bats at Smokies Stadium

Following the game, Tennessee redshirt sophomore second baseman Jorel Ortega met with media. He discussed the contest that ended Tennessee’s 23-game winning streak.

Ortega’s media availability can be watched below.

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Tony Vitello recaps Tennessee’s performance using wood bats

Tony Vitello recaps Tennessee’s performance using wood bats against Tennessee Tech at Smokies Stadium.

No. 1 Tennessee (31-2, 12-0 SEC) lost to Tennessee Tech (18-12, 2-4 OVC), 3-2, Tuesday at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee.

Smokies Stadium is home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

“Give credit to Tennessee Tech for how they played,” Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello said following the game. “We got beat, regardless of where we were playing or what bats we were using.”

Tuesday’s game was played with wood bats.

Vitello further discussed Tennessee’s performance playing with wood bats.

“I think what you’re going to get out of the bats is someone’s not going to pop a cheap one,” Vitello said. “You may get a few more slower hit ground balls. It’s going to downscale the score of the game, so, to me, maybe you can make the argument, there’s aluminum in your hands, you lose 6-5, instead of what it was.

“The approach was not very good, and overall, there was just decisions, starting for me, scattered throughout the game. Players and coaches probably would like to go back and redo it, but you don’t get to do that.”

Vitello’s full postgame media availability can be watched here.

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No. 1 Tennessee-Tennessee Tech baseball score predictions

A look at No. 1 Tennessee-Tennessee Tech baseball score predictions at Smokies Stadium.

No. 1 Tennessee (31-1, 12-0 SEC) will play Tennessee Tech (17-12, 2-4 OVC) Tuesday at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee.

Smokies Stadium is home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

First pitch between Tennessee and the Golden Eagles is slated for 6:30 p.m. EDT. SEC Network+ will televise the nonconference neutral site matchup.

Tuesday’s game will be played with wood bats.

Ryne Simpson reflects on pitching for Vols against Miguel Montero, wood bats at Smokies Stadium

Ahead of Tuesday’s game between Tennessee and Tennessee Tech, Vols Wire provides score predictions.

Tennessee-Tennessee Tech score predictions

  • Dan Harralson (Vols Wire): Tennessee 8, Tennessee Tech 1
  • Ken Lay (Vols Wire): Tennessee 7, Tennessee Tech 4

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No. 1 Tennessee-Tennessee Tech to play with wood bats at Smokies Stadium

No. 1 Tennessee-Tennessee Tech baseball to play with wood bats at Smokies Stadium.

No. 1 Tennessee (31-1, 12-0 SEC) will play Tennessee Tech (17-12, 2-4 OVC) Tuesday at Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee.

Smokies Stadium is home of the Chicago Cubs’ Double-A affiliate Tennessee Smokies.

First pitch between Tennessee and the Golden Eagles is slated for 6:30 p.m. EDT. SEC Network+ will televise the nonconference neutral site matchup.

Tuesday’s game will be played with wood bats. The contest will mark the first time Tennessee has played any game with wood bats in recent memory.

The Vols and Smokies played an exhibition game on April 4, 2006, which is believed to be the last time Tennessee used wood bats in a contest.

Tennessee enters Tuesday’s contest with a program record 23-game win streak. A victory for Tennessee on Tuesday would tie 2015 Texas A&M for the most consecutive wins by any SEC team in a single season with 24.

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