Holmen’s Kendall in College World Series
Freshman leads Vandy in stolen bases, third on team in homers
OMAHA, Neb. – It’s a rematch of last year’s College World Series, only this time around, the La Crosse area has a reason to watch.
Though he’s just a freshman, Holmen, Wis., native Jeren Kendall is playing a big part for Vanderbilt this season. You can watch him at 7 p.m. tonight on ESPN, as the Commodores try and defend their title in a best-of-three series with Virgina.
In the first round of the College World Series playoffs, Kendall had a walk-off, two-run home run to give Vandy a 4-3 victory over Cal State Fullerton. Vanderbilt went on to beat TCU twice in the semifinals and now heads into the title matchup with Virginia (42-23).
{youtube}1W4XjOljk-4{/youtube}
So far this season, the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Kendall is batting .291, usually from the No.-7 spot. He leads the team with 19 stolen bases – out of 23 attempts. He’s third on the team with 8 home runs and has 40 RBI and 34 runs scored.
He’s started 53 games as Vanderbilt has gone 50-19 heading into tonight’s World Series championship.
Kendall is playing alongside one of baseball’s biggest prospects, as well, shortstop Dansby Swaonson – the No. 1-overall pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks in last year’s draft.
Kendall, himself, was drafted in the 2014 MLB draft in the 30th round by the Boston Red Sox.
No related posts.