The Vols sprayed seven hits through nine innings, but once again made two fielding errors and stranded seven runners on base in tonight’s series-defining game two 6-3 loss to the Razorbacks.
Starting pitching has been an issue since SEC play started, so Andrew Lindsey got the ball first in Friday’s loss, and Chase Dollander got the start tonight. Though he only pitched 4.1 innings, he gave up 2 H, 3 R (two earned), 2 BB and 8 Ks.
Tennessee’s offense put a run up in the top of first — another Jared Dickey leadoff home run. Freshman Dylan Dreiling drew a walk on the next at bat, but got thrown out at second when Christian Moore reached first on fielder’s choice.