Tennessee took advantage of the group of Alabama A&U pitchers who had difficulty throwing strikes and scored double-digit runs — again — even though it notched just 12 hits in the win.
Tony Vitello used this midweek game as an opportunity to get work for multiple guys who typically don’t play much both in the lineup and on the mound.
It was essentially a bullpen game from the jump, as Dylan Loy started and gave up a no-out single but got a fly-ball out and struck out two in the top of the first. It was the only inning he pitched in the game.