The Official Tennessee @ Mizzou Weekend Series Thread 3/17-3/19 (Fri. 4PM EST) (Sat. Postponed) (Sun. 2PM EST Doubleheader) (All games SEC NET+)

#51
#51
Cold weather always favors the pitchers vs. hitters.

Cold weather really does not bother the starters. I always had that "game time" adrenaline working. The guys on the bench?? They freeze! Very very tough to come off the bench or bull pen in very cold weather.

Cold weather never bothered me, but some guys it does. It does change the game. But hey, best team will still win.
 
#52
#52
Cold weather always favors the pitchers vs. hitters.

Cold weather really does not bother the starters. I always had that "game time" adrenaline working. The guys on the bench?? They freeze! Very very tough to come off the bench or bull pen in very cold weather.

Cold weather never bothered me, but some guys it does. It does change the game. But hey, best team will still win.
I’m having deja vu, last years Kentucky series.
 
#56
#56
This is a photo on the lighting company's website. Where they actually brag about the lights.
You'll notice the "cans" are aimed down when you're walking toward the stadium

I'm sure there's a design reason. Perhaps the LED's are so bright that they're blinding if aimed like normal lights but this stadium was so dark that the scoreboard cast more light onto the field than the pole lights.

When the picture changed on the scoreboard, the field got noticeably lighter and darker.


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#59
#59
Tennessee Volunteers (15-3) Overall (0-0) SEC
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Missouri Tigers Overall (13-3) SEC (0-0)

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – The 2023 SEC Opening Weekend is here and with it the second-ranked Tennessee Volunteers take to the road to open conference play, traveling to Missouri to face the Tigers in a three-game set beginning Friday afternoon at Taylor Stadium.

The Vols (15-3, 0-0 SEC) begin their conference campaign and defense of the 2022 SEC regular-season championship after posting a 25-5 record and rolling their way through the league a season ago.

With temperatures forecasted in the 30s and 40s throughout the weekend, the Vols will look to keep the bats hot, having homered multiple times in nine of their last 11 games. Tennessee also will look to maintain its strong defense as the Big Orange has only committed eight errors in 2023 on 608 chances.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE/PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS
Game 1 – Friday, March 17 (4 p.m. ET | 3 p.m. CT)
RHP Chase Dollander (3-1, 2.45 ERA) vs. RHP Chandler Murphy (2-1, 3.48 ERA)

Game 2 – Saturday, March 18 (3 p.m. ET | 2 p.m. CT)
RHP Chase Burns (2-0, 1.88 ERA) vs. RHP Rorik Maltrud (1-0, 3.07 ERA)

Game 3 – Sunday, March 19 (2 p.m. ET | 1 p.m. CT)
RHP Drew Beam (3-0, 2.57 ERA) vs. TBD

BROADCAST INFO
All three games of the weekend series will stream on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app with Noah Reed (PxP) and Spencer Jurgens (Analyst) on the call. The online broadcast can be accessed on any mobile device through WatchESPN. WatchESPN can be accessed through the ESPN App, or online at espn.com/watch.

Fans can also listen to the Voice of Tennessee Baseball, John Wilkerson, call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990) or via a free audio stream on UTSports.com and the Tennessee Athletics Gameday App.

SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Missouri leads, 14-13
in Knoxville: 7-8
in Columbia: 6-6
at Neutral Sites: 0-0
Last 10 Meetings: 7-3
Last Meeting: W, 4-3 (April 10, 2022, in Knoxville)

NOTABLE
SEC OPENING WEEKEND

After another successful start to the year, the Vols enter SEC play with a 15-3 record. In each of the past five seasons, Tennessee has entered league play with at least 15 wins: (17-1 in 2019, 15-2 in 2020, 15-3 in 2021, 16-1 in 2022, 15-3 in 2023).

The Big Orange will be looking to notch their third straight series win on SEC Opening Weekend after taking two of three at Georgia in 2021 and sweeping South Carolina at home last season.

Tennessee is 12-16 in SEC openers on the road since 1980 and 33-45 overall in SEC openers.

LOVING THE LONG BALL
The Vols have been on a major power surge entering SEC play with multiple homers in nine of their last 11 games, including six games of three or more long balls in that span

BIG ORANGE SEC DOMINANCE
Tennessee put together one of the most dominant seasons in SEC history in 2022, winning both the SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament championships for the first time since 1995. The Vols posted their best record in league play in program history, going 25-5 en route to winning the SEC regular season title by six games, and the eastern division crown by 10 games, both of which are the largest margins in conference history. The Vols have won the last two SEC Eastern Division crowns and will look to make it three in a row this season for just the second time in program history (1993-95).

Tennessee was the first team to start SEC play 12-0 in the history of the conference, surpassing the previous record of 11-0 held by LSU (1991), Ole Miss (1964) and Alabama (1940). UT is 45-15 in SEC play over the past two seasons, by far the best record in the league. The only other program with 40 wins in that span is Arkansas (40-20). The next closest Eastern Division team is Vanderbilt at 33-26.

VFLs IN THE WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC
Two VFLs represented the Vols in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Liam Spence and Team Australia made it through the Group Stage before being eliminated by Cuba in the quarterfinals, while Julio Borbon served as the first base coach for the Dominican Republic.

OPPONENT SCOUT
Missouri Tigers

  • 2023 Record: 13-3 (0-0 SEC)
  • 2022 Record: 28-23 (10-20 SEC)
  • 2022 Postseason: -
  • 2023 SEC Preseason Poll: 7th Eastern Division
  • 2023 Preseason All-SEC
    • First Team: Luke Mann (3B)
  • Head Coach: Steve Bieser (Fourth season)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Average: Dalton Bargo (.382)
    • OBP: Hank Zeisler (.500)
    • SLG: Hank Zeisler (.500)
    • Hits: Luke Mann (23)
    • Runs: Luke Mann, Hank Zeisler (18)
    • RBIs: Hank Zeisler (23)
    • Doubles: Ty Wilmsmeyer (5)
    • Triples: Dalton Bargo (2)
    • Home Runs: Hank Zeisler (8)
    • ERA: Logan Lunceford (2.38)
    • WHIP: Zach Franklin (0.73)
    • BAA: Zach Franklin (.140)
    • Innings Pitched: Chandler Murphy (20.2)
    • Strikeouts: Zach Franklin (29)
    • Wins: Zach Franklin (3)
    • Saves: Four tied (1)
ON DECK
Tennessee returns to Rocky Top and welcomes Western Carolina to Lindsey Nelson Stadium on Tuesday, March 21, at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Tickets for non-conference home games can be purchased at AllVols.com.
Matchup info is up
 
#66
#66
I know a team that left their bullpen guys in the bus at the start, which is actually illegal to some extent. I know guys that stay in the heated bathrooms before they head to the bullpen to stay warm and loose.
Preacherman I was coaching a travel team one year and it was a late February game with snow flurries. The guy I was coaching with built a bat warmer out of pvc pipe stuck in a five gallon bucket full of sand with a Brunson burner in the middle of it. We had to change sides of the field from third base to first base side. Crossing the field the burner in it fell out and caught the infield on fire. It was bad enough that the fire department had to put it out. I have never been more embarrassed in my life. 🤦‍♂️
 
#67
#67
Preacherman I was coaching a travel team one year and it was a late February game with snow flurries. The guy I was coaching with built a bat warmer out of pvc pipe stuck in a five gallon bucket full of sand with a Brunson burner in the middle of it. We had to change sides of the field from third base to first base side. Crossing the field the burner in it fell out and caught the infield on fire. It was bad enough that the fire department had to put it out. I have never been more embarrassed in my life. 🤦‍♂️
Haha...great story. I should know this but do not. Can the SEC teams NOT have heaters of any type in the dugout? Maybe that was discussed and I missed it. Years ago...during Spring and Fall leagues I played many games in the 30's and it was miserable.
 
#68
#68
Haha...great story. I should know this but do not. Can the SEC teams NOT have heaters of any type in the dugout? Maybe that was discussed and I missed it. Years ago...during Spring and Fall leagues I played many games in the 30's and it was miserable.
I am not sure about the heaters. I am sure that the home teams probably have something in place.
 
#69
#69
WE have heaters and heated benches. I think, if I remember right, if you have something you have to provide something. Does not have to be equal but similar. So one space heater in the corner of the dugout that keeps kicking the breaker.;) I would bring my own propane heaters. We started all three seasons I coaching in Missouri in the snow. So no big deal for them.
 
#70
#70
Preacherman I was coaching a travel team one year and it was a late February game with snow flurries. The guy I was coaching with built a bat warmer out of pvc pipe stuck in a five gallon bucket full of sand with a Brunson burner in the middle of it. We had to change sides of the field from third base to first base side. Crossing the field the burner in it fell out and caught the infield on fire. It was bad enough that the fire department had to put it out. I have never been more embarrassed in my life. 🤦‍♂️
That's funny as hell.
 
#71
#71
The things we do to play ball when we should not be playing it. We would take thick black plastic to our early games and wrap our entire dugout so you and the wind could not see in and put a heater in it. Our guys didn't want to leave and every parent wanted to help keep score that day.
 

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