Sometimes in baseball you’re the hammer and others you’re the nail. For the No. 4 Texas Longhorns (37—12, 16—10), they were unfortunately the latter in their series against the Tennessee Volunteers (34—18, 13—14). It was all Tennessee from the opening game in this one, as the Volunteers stifled Texas’ bats in a 5-1 win on Friday and then absolutely raked in a 14-9 series-clinching win on Saturday in which they scored in every inning. Then in the finale, the Longhorns looked like the team that has consistently won games against conference competition. Everything was clicking from the first inning, with the bats exploding for 13 runs while the pitching staff dialed in and held a hot Tennessee offense to only six runs in the 13-6 win to avoid a sweep. Three key takeaways from Texas’ series loss to Tennessee Texas Longhorns' outfielder Anthony Pack Jr. celebrates a grand slam against the USC Upstate Spartans.…