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The 2020 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team represented Vanderbilt University in the 2020 NCAA Division I baseball season . Vanderbilt competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Commodores played their home games at Hawkins Field . Coach Tim Corbin led the Commodores in his 18th season with the program.
Vanderbilt began the 2020 season with high hopes, having secured the second highest-rated recruit class for the season.[ 2] In addition, the Commodores were highly ranked in preseason and subsequent polls, beginning at #1 according to the preseason ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll and closing at #7 on March 16, the final ranking.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the future of the 2020 college baseball season, and the seasons of all spring sports, became unclear. On March 12, Vanderbilt University declared that all spring sports were suspended for the remainder of the season.[ 3] On March 30, the NCAA canceled the upcoming College World Series ,[ 4] but announced that senior spring athletes would have the opportunity to return to school for the 2021 spring season if they wished.[ 5]
The Commodores finished 59–12 overall, and 23–7 in the conference. The Commodores were National champions in 2019.
2020 Vanderbilt Commodores roster[ 6]
Pitchers
21 – Tyler Brown – Junior
22 – Jack Leiter – Freshman
27 – Ethan Smith – Sophomore
29 – Nick Maldonado – Freshman
32 – Hugh Fisher – Junior
33 – Erik Kaiser – Junior
35 – Chris McElvain – Freshman
39 – Jake Eder – Junior
40 – Sam Hliboki – Freshman
43 – Michael Doolin – Freshman
44 – Mason Hickman – Junior
45 – Chance Huff – Sophomore
49 – Ryan Keenan – Freshman
50 – Luke Murphy – Freshman
66 – Thomas Schultz – Freshman
80 – Kumar Rocker – Sophomore
Catchers
5 – CJ Rodriguez – Freshman
20 – Ty Duvall – Senior
55 – Maxwell Romero Jr. – Freshman
Infielders
2 – Harrison Ray – Senior
9 – Carter Young – Freshman
25 – Parker Noland – Freshman
30 – Sterling Hayes – Sophomore
99 – Jayson Gonzalez – Junior
Outfielders
3 – Cooper Davis – Junior
6 – Tate Kolwyck – Sophomore
8 – Isaiah Thomas – Sophomore
11 – Matt Hogan – Sophomore
19 – Troy LaNeve – Freshman
Utility
Schedule and results [ edit ]
Legend
Vanderbilt win
Vanderbilt loss
Cancellation
Bold
Vanderbilt team member
2020 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball game log
Regular season (13–5)
February
Date
Opponent
Rank (CB)
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 14
vs. No. 13 Michigan
No. 2
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Scottsdale, AZ
L 3–4
B. Keizer (1–0)
T. Brown (0–1)
I. Paige (1)
4,500
0–1
February 15
vs. UConn
No. 2
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
W 6–1
K. Rocker (1–0)
E. Stock (0–1)
S. Hliboki (1)
612
1–1
February 16
vs. Cal Poly
No. 2
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
L 8–9
D. Nelson (1–0)
T. Brown (0–2)
745
1–2
February 18
South Alabama
No. 5
Hawkins Field Nashville, TN
W 3–0
J. Leiter (1–0)
M. Boswell (0–1)
T. Schultz (1)
3,033
2–2
February 19
South Alabama
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 4–0
E. Smith (1–0)
C. Yarborough (0–1)
M. Doolin (1)
3,058
3–2
February 21
UIC
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 9–0
M. Hickman (1–0)
J. Key (0–2)
3,146
4–2
February 22
UIC
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 9–3
K. Rocker (2–0)
N. Oliff (0–2)
3,381
5–2
February 23
UIC
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 5–2
J. Eder (1–0)
B. Nicholson (0–2)
T. Brown (1)
3,208
6–2
February 25
Evansville
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 6–0
J. Leiter (2–0)
J. Meyer (0–1)
3,013
7–2
February 26
Saint Louis
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 10–2
E. Smith (2–0)
S. Youngbrandt (0–1)
3,012
8–2
February 28
Hawaii
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 5–1
M. Hickman (2–0)
L. Pouelsen
3,198
9–2
February 29
Hawaii
No. 5
Hawkins Field
L 1–3
A. Davenport (3–0)
T. Schultz
C. Loewen (1)
3,295
9–3
March
Date
Opponent
Rank (CB)
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
Hawaii
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 7–5 (11)
E. Kaiser (1–0)
C. Loewen (0–1)
3,447
10–3
March 3
Central Arkansas
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 10–2
M. Doolin (1–0)
L. Gilbertson (1–2)
3,182
11–3
March 6
at No. 1 UCLA
No. 5
Jackie Robinson Stadium Los Angeles, CA
L 2–3
Z. Pettway (3–0)
K. Rocker (2–1)
H. Powell (3)
2,215
11–4
March 7
at USC
No. 5
Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, CA
L 1–2
J. Beller (3–0)
J. Eder (1–1)
B. Wanger (3)
1,507
11–5
March 8
vs. No. 18 TCU
No. 5
Dedeaux Field
W 4–3
T. Brown (1–2)
D. Hill (2–1)
711
12–5
March 11
Toledo
No. 7
Hawkins Field
W 11–2
E. Smith (3–0)
B. Todorowski (0–1)
3,015
13–5
March 13
Kentucky
No. 7
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 14
Kentucky
No. 7
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 15
Kentucky
No. 7
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 17
vs. Belmont
First Horizon Park Nashville, TN
Canceled
March 20
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium Knoxville, TN
Canceled
March 21
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Canceled
March 22
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Canceled
March 24
vs. Lipscomb
First Horizon Park
Canceled
March 27
Georgia
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 28
Georgia
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 29
Georgia
Hawkins Field
Canceled
March 31
Tennessee Tech
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April
Date
Opponent
Rank (CB)
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 2
at LSU
Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, LA
Canceled
April 3
at LSU
Alex Box Stadium
Canceled
April 4
at LSU
Alex Box Stadium
Canceled
April 7
Western Kentucky
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 10
South Carolina
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 11
South Carolina
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 12
South Carolina
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 14
Indiana State
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 17
at Ole Miss
Swayze Field Oxford, MS
Canceled
April 18
at Ole Miss
Swayze Field
Canceled
April 19
at Ole Miss
Swayze Field
Canceled
April 24
Alabama
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 25
Alabama
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 26
Alabama
Hawkins Field
Canceled
April 28
Austin Peay
Hawkins Field
Canceled
May
Date
Opponent
Rank (CB)
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 1
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium Columbia, MO
Canceled
May 2
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium
Canceled
May 3
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium
Canceled
May 5
Louisville
Hawkins Field
Canceled
May 7
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium Gainesville, FL
Canceled
May 8
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
Canceled
May 9
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
Canceled
May 12
Middle Tennessee
Hawkins Field
Canceled
May 14
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field
Canceled
May 15
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field
Canceled
May 16
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field
Canceled
Post-season
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Vanderbilt team member
Schedule Source: [ 7]
*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.
Venues Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics