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Tennessee (32-17, 11-13 SEC) defeated Presbyterian (10-39, 6-12 Big South), 8-1, on Tuesday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
Nic Abraham started for Tennessee and pitched two innings. He totaled 26 pitches, including 19 strikes.
Ethan Baiotto (3-0) pitched 2.2 innings in relief for the Vols, earning his third win. He recorded two strikeouts and 30 pitches (20 strikes) against eight batters.
Tennessee's offense totaled 10 hits in the contest. Levi Clark, Blake Grimmer, Trent Grindlinger and Garrett Wright hit one home run each for the Vols.
Tennessee will host a three-game SEC series beginning on Friday against Texas (6:30 p.m. EDT, SEC Network+). Game 2 between the Vols and Longhorns is slated for Saturday at 6 p.m. EDT (SEC Network+). A series finale will take place May 10 at noon EDT (ESPN2).
The SEC Tournament will be contested May 19-24 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. The NCAA Tournament will open with regional play May 29.
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Nic Abraham started for Tennessee and pitched two innings. He totaled 26 pitches, including 19 strikes.
Ethan Baiotto (3-0) pitched 2.2 innings in relief for the Vols, earning his third win. He recorded two strikeouts and 30 pitches (20 strikes) against eight batters.
Tennessee's offense totaled 10 hits in the contest. Levi Clark, Blake Grimmer, Trent Grindlinger and Garrett Wright hit one home run each for the Vols.
Tennessee will host a three-game SEC series beginning on Friday against Texas (6:30 p.m. EDT, SEC Network+). Game 2 between the Vols and Longhorns is slated for Saturday at 6 p.m. EDT (SEC Network+). A series finale will take place May 10 at noon EDT (ESPN2).
The SEC Tournament will be contested May 19-24 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. The NCAA Tournament will open with regional play May 29.
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This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Vols defeat Presbyterian baseball ahead of Texas series
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