TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama baseball used back-to-back first-inning home runs to jump on the Vanderbilt Commodores and take control of game two of the weekend series. Alabama starting pitcher Zane Adams and reliever Ashton Crowther handled the rest as the pair combined to shut out the Commodores, ensuring the Crimson Tide won game two 5-0 to claim the program's first SEC series win since the first of April. "Yeah, obviously a great win, and I think it all starts with Zane [Adams] here on my left," Alabama head coach Rob Vaughn said. "Just an incredible job on the mound, executing pitches. That's a dangerous offense. We talked about that a little bit yesterday and what they've done. There's some thunder at the top of the order. They've got guys who can really hit. I thought he did a really good job of establishing the heater today.…