Vanderbilt baseball player manages to break aluminum bat in bizarre plate appearance
Bradfield's bat snapped at the handle
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Vanderbilt Commodores outfielder Enrique Bradfield Jr. stepped to the plate for what ended up being a very unusual at-bat.
When Bradfield hit a 2-2 pitch into right field during the seventh inning of Vanderbilt's opening game of the NCAA Tournament Nashville Regional against Eastern Illinois, he somehow managed to break his bat — his aluminum bat.
Despite Bradfield hitting the ball off the barrel end of the bat, the bat broke near the handle.
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Eastern Illinois outfielder Logan Eickhoff made a diving catch to retire Bradfield for the first out of the inning.
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Bradfield hit a double earlier in the game. The Commodores scored six in the third inning and cruised to a 12-2 win.
It did not appear Bradfield was jammed on the pitch, the broadcasters noted.
Pitcher Devin Futrell started for Vanderbilt and finished the game with one earned run over five innings.
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The win advanced the Commodores to a matchup with the Oregon Ducks Saturday night.