Blake Grimmer's Three Home Runs Lead Tennessee to Victory Over Ole Miss
Blake Grimmer hits three home runs in Tennessee's win against Ole Miss
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In a decisive 13-5 victory, the University of Tennessee baseball team avoided a series sweep against No. 23 Ole Miss at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Blake Grimmer's standout performance included three home runs, contributing significantly to Tennessee's 14 hits in the game.
- 01Blake Grimmer hit three home runs in the game.
- 02Tennessee's Evan Blanco pitched six innings, striking out eight batters.
- 03Levi Clark and Henry Ford contributed with two and one home runs, respectively.
- 04Tennessee totaled 14 hits in the game, showcasing a strong offensive performance.
- 05Ole Miss won the first two games of the series, marking their first series win at Tennessee since 2016.
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The University of Tennessee baseball team (26-14, 8-10 SEC) secured a 13-5 victory over No. 23 Ole Miss (29-12, 10-8 SEC) in the final game of their three-game series at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. This win allowed the Vols to avoid a series sweep after losing the first two games, 7-4 and 8-1. Blake Grimmer had a remarkable performance, hitting three home runs during the game. Additionally, first baseman Levi Clark and third baseman Henry Ford contributed with two and one home run, respectively, while both Clark and Ford recorded four hits each. Starting pitcher Evan Blanco (4-2) delivered a solid performance, pitching six innings with eight strikeouts and allowing three earned runs. The Vols will next face Lipscomb in an in-state matchup on Tuesday at 6 p.m. EDT.
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This victory boosts Tennessee's morale and standings in the SEC, providing a much-needed win after a tough series against Ole Miss.
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