The Commercial Appeal

Vandy rides Drake Fellows to Regional win

- Adam Sparks Nashville Tennessean USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

CLEMSON, S.C. — Vanderbilt baseball coach Tim Corbin said playing small ball in a dense humidity played a part in his team’s 2-0 win Friday.

St. John’s coach Ed Blankmeyer cited the wind as a cause for a couple of key plays.

But all amateur meteorolog­y aside, it seemed every coach and player in Doug Kingsmore Stadium had to recognize Drake Fellows’ deceptive slider as the deciding factor in the opener of the Clemson Regional.

“His slider was just on today. It was really good,” said St. John’s slugger Josh Shaw, one of Fellows’ eight strikeout victims.

Best win of Drake Fellows’ career

Fellows (7-4) used a fastball that touched 94 mph to get ahead in the count and then a devastatin­g late-diving slider on punch-out pitches. The combinatio­n gave the sophomore right-hander the most important victory of his career, considerin­g the NCAA Regional stage.

Vanderbilt will play the Clemson/ Morehead State winner at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Fellows tossed 103 pitches over seven innings, allowed only three hits and no runs while striking out eight.

“And he was more effective as the game went on,” Corbin said of Fellows, who struck out the side in the seventh inning to finish his day. That especially was a welcomed sight because Fellows had given up 21 of his previous 30 earned runs in the fifth inning or later.

“That’s when I really found (the slider) in the later innings, about the fifth inning on,” Fellows said.

Clutch swings or lucky breaks?

Vanderbilt scored both runs on what Blankmeyer called “lucky” turns in the game.

In the first inning, freshman Philip Clarke, a former Christ Presbyteri­an Academy standout, cued a pitch off the bat for an RBI double down the leftfield line. And in the fifth, freshman third baseman Jayson Gonzalez lifted a solo home run — his first since April 3 — just as the otherwise stagnant wind finally blew toward right field.

But Blankmeyer still admitted his team lost because of Fellows’ unflappabl­e command.

“Bottom line is that at this time of the year, when power arms are pitching well, they’re going to be tough to hit,” Blankmeyer said. “I just thought they were in control.”

When: 6 p.m. Saturday TV/Radio: TBA/560 AM, 95.9 FM

Who pitches Saturday night?

Vanderbilt did what was needed to win game one. It got a strong performanc­e from its starting pitcher and used only two innings of its bullpen. Plus, its freshman-laden lineup made a solid debut, as rookies accounted for five of the Commodores’ eight hits.

But there is a warning that lies in the opening win.

Fortunatel­y for Vanderbilt, it still has weekend starters Patrick Raby and Mason Hickman available to take the mound in the next two games. It is Raby’s turn in the rotation, but Corbin would not commit to naming a Saturday starter after Friday’s win.

Reach Adam Sparks at asparks@tennessean.com and on Twitter @AdamSparks.

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