As Vanderbilt baseball left Tuscaloosa, Alabama over the weekend, the reality of where the Commodores’ season stands with two weeks left in the regular season likely did not take long to hit. In fact, it is likely the reality set in before they even left Sewell-Thomas Stadium Saturday. Vanderbilt was swept by Alabama and dropped to 10-14 in SEC play and 27-22 overall on the season. The Commodores have a 19-year regional streak that is now hanging in the balance with seven games to go before the SEC Tournament begins May 19. But tonight, Vanderbilt plays its final midweek game of the season in a rivalry renewed against Louisville. It may not be a conference game, but the stakes of the game are not any less important. Vanderbilt does not have any other choice: this game is a must win, in addition to each of its last six conference games. The two schools have created a college baseball rivalry over the years.…