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LATEST PRESEASON UPDATES  
Thursday, February 21:  
Preseason Q&A with Parker Hanks
Wednesday, February 20:  
Preseason Q&A with Alex Feinberg
Q&A with Head Coach Tim Corbin
Offense Seeks Historic Season
Tuesday, February 19:  
Live Chat Transcript with Brett Jacobson
Preseason Q&A with Shea Robin
Monday, February 18:  
Ryan Flaherty's Journal Entry
Audio: 104.5 Interview with Coach Corbin
Preseason Q&A with Brad French
Sunday, February 17:  
Preseason Q&A with David Macias
Saturday, February 16:  
Video: Watch Replay of Baseball Banquet
Point of View by Alex Feinberg
Where Are They Now with Ulises Cabrera
Friday, February 15:  
Preseason Q&A with Jonathan White
Live Chat Transcript with Pedro Alvarez
Thursday, February 14:  
Coaches Pick Vanderbilt to Win SEC
Baseball Preview Part 3: Pitching
Wednesday, February 13:  
Baseball Preview Part 2: Outfield
Video: Watch Fox17's Season Preview
Tuesday, February 12:  
Baseball Preview Part 1: Infield
Alvarez Leaving Legacy at Vanderbilt
Monday, February 11:  
Rosters Updated, Media Guide Available Online
Baseball Picks Up Preseason Honors
De la Osa's Return Fortifies Vanderbilt

MORE PRESEASON ARTICLES OF INTEREST
02/01/08: VU View - Corbin Transforms Commodores
01/30/08: Rivals.com - Radio Interview with Tim Corbin
01/29/08: Times Gazette - Corbin's favor a treat for locals
01/26/08: Rivals.com - No. 7 Vanderbilt
01/22/08: VUcommodores - No. 3 in Preseason Poll
12/28/07: VUcommodores - Alvarez Preseason Player of Year
12/17/07: VUCommodores - Q&A with Tim Corbin
12/14/07: Barca Blog - Omaha Challenge
12/12/07: VUCommodores - Players Earn Preseason Honors
11/21/07: VUCommodores - VU Adds 14 in Fall Signing Period
11/16/07: VUCommodores - My First Job with Tim Corbin
10/28/07: VUCommodores - Black and Gold Game Three
10/26/07: VUCommodores - Black and Gold Game Two
10/25/07: VUCommodores - Black and Gold Game One
10/04/07: VUCommodores - 2008 Schedule Released
09/20/07: VUCommodores - Dominic de la Osa Q&A
09/19/07: VUCommodores - Corbin Interview
09/13/07: VUCommodores - Baseball Opens Fall Practice

Coming off the finest season in school history and the loss of National Player of the Year David Price, one could assume that the expectations would not be great for Vanderbilt baseball in 2008.

Yet, with eight position starters returning, highlighted by three preseason All-Americans, this season's team looks to build upon 2007 and set Vanderbilt up as a perennial power and national title contender in college baseball.

The definite strength of this team will be its offense with All-Americans Pedro Alvarez, Dominic de la Osa and Ryan Flaherty back along with experienced starters in Alex Feinberg, David Macias, Shea Robin and Brad French.

Sophomore southpaw Mike Minor anchors a pitching staff that may lack previous time on the mound, but makes up for in raw talent. One thing the Vanderbilt coaching staff has placed a premium on under sixth-year head coach Tim Corbin is pitching and this team has the potential to develop into one of the best staffs in the country.

This fall the coaching staff noticed a new dynamic as the veterans took control of the club and taught the newcomers what the expectations are from them as a Vanderbilt baseball player.

"They have kind of taken the reigns from me in some ways," said Corbin, the 2007 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year. "The things we established back in 2004-2005 I no longer have to teach and in addition I think what they're doing are establishing their own ideals. They're putting their own signature on the program. It's tough to put out a piece of paper explaining what those things are, but I think you'll see them as we play. That's exciting for me. I think every year that goes by, as a coach, and you have older guys in the program, the program is one step better to building a tradition."

The Commodores enter the season set at eight spots in the field with talented performers vying for playing time wherever they can find it.

"Offensively, I think we'll be strong," added Corbin. "I think we have a chance to get many more extra base hits because we're a more mature group. We're stronger and a little bit faster. I would say we have the capability to score a lot of runs. When you bring back guys who have already had 600-plus at bats in a college season, then you're bringing back kids who have been there before and know how to do it. I'd like to think that's going to have something to do with success for the upcoming season. They are driven to continue to get better has been just as good if not better than in years past. They're a very hungry group."