NASHVILLE – When Vanderbilt took an early April trip to College Station, Texas for a series against Texas A&M, the Commodores had a choice to make as to who should start on the mound for the series finale. Vanderbilt settled on its freshman Aiden Stillman in what would be his first appearance and start of his collegiate career. The outing did not go as Stillman planned, lasting just 0.2 innings while surrendering two earned runs off a home run. Entering Vanderbilt’s game against No. 4 Texas Saturday, Stillman had made three other appearances in relief since that initial start. Saturday, Stillman was given the opportunity to start again. He did not disappoint. Stillman shut down one of the most dangerous teams in college baseball, working 3.2 innings as he allowed two hits and two walks on no runs while striking out six batters. But what is more telling than the outing itself is what Vanderbilt head coach Tim Corbin said of Stillman’s development thus far and going forward.…