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May 3, 2015

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KENTUCKY BASEBALL

No. 6 Vanderbilt at Kentucky

Postgame Notes

May 3, 2015

Cliff Hagan Stadium — Lexington, Ky.

FINAL SCORE: No. 6 Vanderbilt 7, Kentucky 3


Team Records and Series Notes

  • Kentucky is 26-20, 11-12 in the Southeastern Conference. Vanderbilt is 35-15, 17-7 in the SEC.
  • Kentucky leads the all-time series with Vanderbilt, 143-140-5, including a 72-54-1 in games played in Lexington.
  • UK head coach
    Gary Henderson
    has a 222-171 all-time record in his seventh year.
  • Kentucky will return to action on Wednesday, hosting No. 3 Louisville at Cliff Hagan Stadium.


Team Notes

  • Kentucky’s stretch of facing eight consecutive top-10 opponents is the toughest stretch in program history, with complete records dating back to 2003.
  • Kentucky has outscored opponents 39-13 in the first inning in 2015.
    • UK has hit three three-run homers on the year, 17 in day games and four in the first inning.
  • UK is 12-6 when scoring in the first inning.
  • UK is 12-6 when hitting at least one home run.
  • Kentucky picked off its 11th runner of the year in the second inning.
  • UK is 13-8 at Cliff Hagan Stadium.
  • UK is 17-12 in day games.
  • UK is 18-15 when facing a right-handed starting pitcher.
  • UK is 4-5 on Sundays.
  • UK is 3-3 in its white pants and black uniform top combination.
  • UK is 1-2 in May.
  • UK is 6-5 in SEC home games.
  • UK is 8-13 vs. top-20 teams in 2015, including a 5-10 mark against top-10 foes.


Individual Notes

  • Sophomore second baseman
    JaVon Shelby
    made his team-leading 97th consecutive start.

    • Shelby has reached base safely in 43 of his 46 games in 2015.
    • Shelby hit his club-high seventh homer of the year and the 11th of his career.
    • Between JaVon and his brother John Shelby (2004-06), the Shelby family has combined to hit 44 home runs for Kentucky.
    • Shelby has hit two three-run homers on the year, both in the first inning vs. top-20 teams (at UC Santa Barbara).
    • UK is 4-3 when Shelby hits a homer.
    • Shelby drew his team-leading 33rd walk.
  • Junior leftfielder Ka’ai Tom has reached base safely in 42 of his 46 games in 2015 and in 90 of his 101 career games.
    • Tom has reached base safely in a team-high 10 consecutive games.
    • Tom stole his 15th base in as many attempts in 2015 and has 29 steals in his career.
    • Tom was hit by his sixth pitch of the year.
  • Freshman first baseman
    Evan White
    has reached base safely in 41 of his 43 career games.
  • Junior righty
    Kyle Cody
    made his 12th appearance of the year and his 10th start.

    • Cody has appeared in 45 games with 26 starts in his career.
    • Cody picked off his first runner of the year.
    • Cody worked his longest outing since March 15 at No. 7 South Carolina.
    • Cody was one out shy of working his fourth quality start of the year and the ninth of his career.
    • Cody worked into the sixth inning in fourth start of the year.
    • UK is 5-5 in Cody’s starts.
  • Junior centerfielder
    Kyle Barrett
    played in his team-high 135th career game, starting his 119th contest.
  • Senior third baseman
    Thomas Bernal
    has played in 135 games in his career with 107 starts.

    • Bernal has 127 hits in his career, tying him for 32nd in UK history with Mike Breyman (2003-04).
  • Sophomore lefty
    Logan Salow
    appeared in his 19th game of the year and the 42nd of his career.

    • Salow inherited his 18th runner of the year, allowing only eight to score.
      • Salow has inherited 41 runners in his career, with only 11 scoring.
  • Junior outfielder
    Dorian Hairston
    stole his third base of the year and the third of his career.

    • Hairston notched his 10th multi-hit game of the year.
  • Junior righty
    Zach Strecker
    appeared in his team-high 21st game of the year and the 55th of his career.
  • Freshman southpaw
    Zach Logue
    appeared in his 16th game of the year.
  • Senior righty
    Spencer Jack
    appeared in his 18th game of the year and the 44th of his career.

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