Moore — who has clobbered nearly every pitch in his vicinity the past couple of months, and started Friday's game with his 22nd homer of the season — walked from the dugout to the bus after Friday's win, and he didn't look like the world's happiest guy. He had his headphones on, and he looked like a serious who intended to come back to the park Saturday and do serious damage. He celebrated Friday's come-from-behind win with his teammates, and in those moments he was as happy as anyone, but it looked like that 1-2 pitch that got him rung up was back at the front on his mind when he left the field. The Brooklyn native looked locked in and ready to fight.
This No. 1 Tennessee baseball team arrives at the park with every intention of beating you, but it doesn't arrive at the park with every intention of rubbing your face in it the way the No. 1 Vols did did two years ago. When this bunch feels aggrieved, though, it very much wants to rub your face...
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This No. 1 Tennessee baseball team arrives at the park with every intention of beating you, but it doesn't arrive at the park with every intention of rubbing your face in it the way the No. 1 Vols did did two years ago. When this bunch feels aggrieved, though, it very much wants to rub your face in it.