
Source: BroBible
Summary
Vanderbilt Commodores are trying to make it to the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament, but a recent game against Missouri was marred by controversy. A potential game-winning home run by Braden Holcomb was ruled a ground-rule double due to a thick fog that obscured the umpires’ view. The game was suspended and will resume on Saturday, with the score potentially still tied or Vanderbilt leading.
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Weather delays, umpire disputes, and foggy nights – just another day in college baseball. The Vanderbilt Commodores thought they had a game-winning home run, but the umpires had other plans. A ground-rule double was the call, and the game was suspended. Because, why not? It’s not like the outcome of the game matters or anything.
And so, the game will resume on Saturday, with the score potentially still tied or Vanderbilt leading. Because, drama.
Original observation: “Foggy nights are the new rain delay.”
Author: Evan Null








