NASHVILLE—-The haze of victory hung over Vanderbilt’s players as they ran into the third-base dugout and the leader of the line was fitting. There Braden Holcomb was running ahead of the pack with his teammates trailing and his neon and white glove held between his arm and his uniform. Holcomb had just put on one of a number of standout performances that indicated his junior-year leap is in full effect these days. He’s always had the power that he demonstrated on his first-inning homer to left field, but he’s never tapped into it as consistently as he has throughout his 2026 campaign. Prior to Vanderbilt’s Saturday-night win, Holcomb had 12 homers on the year. His career high prior to this season was nine. If Holcomb hits two more balls out this season, his home run total this season will eclipse the amount of homers he’d hit in his first two college seasons.…