A Star Is Born
Every once in a while in sports, a player comes along and gives a performance that announces his name on the big stage. This past Sunday's game at Hitchcock Field may be remembered as the moment when a new 'star was born' for Auburn Baseball.
The player's name is Derek Varnadore, write it down, before he is through ... his is a name that will be added to a long list of Tiger greats. He is a 20 year old junior who played his high school ball at Oconee High in Athens, Ga. where he had a career ERA of 1.86 and struck out 133 batters in 104 innings.
After high school, he pitched for Coach Adam Thomas at Chattahoochee Valley Community College (CVCC) in Phenix City, Ala. He had an ERA of 3.64, 193 strike outs, and was a First Team All Southern Division All Star.
In Sunday's game, he conjured up memories of another great CVCC product and Auburn All American, Tim Hudson.
It only took Derek 2:04 minutes to pitch a two hit shutout against Radford University. The speed with which he set batters down made for the shortest game in eight years for the Auburn Baseball Team.
Varnadore pitched a complete game and fanned 13 batters, the most by an Auburn pitcher in the past 12 years. Of his13 K's, seven were the first batters of an inning and four were the last outs in an inning. He was named the SEC Pitcher of the Week for his performance in Auburn's 2-0 win over Radford.
I know some are thinking he's only pitched two games thus far for Auburn, how can you call him a star? Well consider this; in two starts he has not surrendered a run in17 innings, has only allowed five hits and three walks, while striking out 17 batters.
He was magnificent - his look, his control, his change of rhythm, and especially his fastball unnerved and confused the Highlander batters. If you haven't seen him pitch yet, he's worth the time and effort to take a trip to the Plains.
"He was outstanding," Auburn Coach John Pawlowski said. "That's probably as good a pitching performance one through nine as I've seen in a long time. He was in complete command."
For his part, Derek was humble in victory preferring to share his success with his teammates. "Everything was working for me today. Tony (Caldwell) was framing everything nice. The defense played great once again. It was fun."
Varnadore may just be what the doctor ordered, for a team of proven hitters that is still trying to find its way with the new NCAA mandated dulled bats. Great pitching is important now more than ever since teams have to play small ball to eke out wins.
Signed out of CVCC with the hope of becoming the third starter in the rotation, he may just become Auburn's Ace. When that happens, people will look back at Sunday February 27th as the day that - on the mound at Hitchcock Field ...
A star was born.
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War Derek Eagle!
This just the shot in the arm this team needs. Already a very good team defensively, and still trying to find the sweet spot with the new bats, the pitching rotation must be strong just as in the bigs.
Certainly a wonderful bit of recruiting by Coach Pawlowski. Go win the West guys,
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We need more baseball articles on this site!
Keep it up!
"I know the quarterback has a strong arm, but...I mean the ball's not gonna outrun ME" --PP7
Thanks for the encouragement Jonno.
I know I got at least one other baseball fan in you.
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Another Exciting Season on the Horizon!
Keep up the great work on keeping us informed. I will definitely look for this pitcher to make an impact! Can’t wait to go to some games and see my Tigers play!!!! War Eagle!
This is exciting to hear.
It’s about time we got a strike out pitcher. We got some good guys but they are basically ground ball out pitchers. There’s nothing wrong with that cause some of the best to ever play the game have been ground ball pitchers (like Greg Maddox). It’s just good news to know Auburn has a strike out pitcher on the team.
Wow - impressive stats; love the baseball article too. Strike out pitchers always
drum up such excitement – can’t wait to hear more from this young guy as the season wears on.
Thanks AubGrad.
And I really think Derek’s the real deal.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT

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