introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS
MEDIA CREDENTIALS
SOCIAL MEDIA
INSIDE
Credentials are required for access to the press box for all University of Alabama home baseball games. All media credential requests must be made in writing at least 24 hours in advance, to Rich Davi in the Alabama Athletics Communications Office. Credentials may be picked up at the first base ticket window 90 minutes prior to first pitch. There is no reserved media parking for Alabama baseball games. Those covering the Tide should park in lots surrounding Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
News, video and features on the Alabama baseball team also can be found on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube by searching for AlabamaBSB.
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick Facts/Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2014 Baseball Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
UA VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION
UNIVERSITY
INTERVIEWS Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard and studentathletes are available for interviews in person or, with prior arrangement, by telephone. Alabama practices will be at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Practices are open to members of the media, with Gaspard and studentathletes available prior to the start of practice, depending upon class schedules, travel or other plans. Media wishing to attend practice should contact Rich Davi in the Alabama Athletics Communications Office by 10 a.m., to obtain the the day’s practice schedule. On game day, only postgame interviews are allowed. Please arrange all interviews through Davi at (205) 348-3550.
GAME SERVICES Complete team and individual statistics (box score), quotes and a running play-by-play are provided to the media who cover the Crimson Tide at home. Copies of stats, game notes, media guides and roster sheets are available in the media workroom. Postgame interviews with Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard and UA players will take place on the field immediately following the conclusion of the games. Ample electrical outlets and wireless internet access are available at Sewell-Thomas Stadium for media to write and file their story.
RADIO BROADCASTS Visiting teams wishing to broadcast games from Sewell-Thomas Stadium are provided access to one phone line. The calls are charged to the visiting radio network. Should an additional line be required, broadcasters must arrange their own hookup through the University of Alabama Telecommunications Office at (205) 348-6300. Visiting radio broadcasters must call in advance or have their media relations office notify Alabama that they will be broadcasting the game and will require credentials.
Roll Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Academic Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Sewell-Thomas Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Team Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
SEC VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION
COACHES AND STAFF
RADIO NETWORK Alabama baseball can be heard on the radio by tuning into one of the 20 stations state-wide that are part of the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN). Chris Stewart will provide play-by-play for the 15th straight season and Lee Tracey returns for his fourth season on the baseball radio broadcast crew.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE The Alabama Athletic Communications Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum. Phone: (205) 348-6084 Fax: (205) 348-8841
COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Doug Walker, Associate AD, Athletics Communications Jeff Purington, Assoc AD for Football Communications Josh Maxon, Associate Dir. for Communications Aaron Jordan, Associate Dir. for Communications Roots Woodruff, Associate Dir. for Communications Jessica Paré, Assistant Dir. for Communications Nathan Sheehan, Assistant Dir. for Communications
Rich Davi (Baseball Contact) INTERNET Information about University of Alabama athletics can be found on the internet at RollTide.com. Information on the site includes rosters, schedules, results, stats, box scores and biographical information. In addition, members of the media can access helpful information on covering the Tide and credential requests. From the website, Tide fans also can find a link to listen to Alabama games live via the internet and follow home game action via live stats. Wireless internet is available throughout Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
University President Dr. Judy Bonner . . . . . . . . . . 4 The University of Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Athletic Director Bill Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 On Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers an FTP site that provides up-to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape packages from September through May. On occasion, the baseball team is featured in this package. Please call the Athletics Commiuncations Office for more details at 205-348-6084. During the spring, the baseball team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute weekly regional sports show.
Participating news affiliates can also select individual clips to insert directly into online stories. Television stations also have access to an FTP account to run content on-air. The SEC Affiliate Network is managed through XOS Digital. To join, please request a participation form from the program’s director, Anna Marie Neri, at aneri@xosdigital.com or at 407-670-5049.
Director for Athletics Communications Office: (205) 348-3550 e-mail: rdavi@ia.ua.edu
Mailing Address Alabama Athletic Communications PO Box 870391 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Overnight Shipping Alabama Athletic Communications Coleman Coliseum – Room 170 323 Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
INTRODUCTION
MEDIA INFORMATION
THIS IS ALABAMA
Mitch Gaspard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19 Dax Norris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Andy Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Bobby Barbier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ken Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Joe Hoffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Ben Ashford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
THE TEAM 2014 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-47 Diamond Dolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Career Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-50 2014 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
2013 YEAR IN REVIEW Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Statistics and Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-59 SEC Standings/Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61
RECORDS Miscellaneous Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Class/Position Single Season Records . . . . . . . 64 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-66 Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-68 Single Season Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . 69-71 Career Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-74 Team Season Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . 76-81
AWARDS AND HONORS All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-83 Individual Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-91 Honors and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-95
POSTSEASON College World Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 NCAA Regionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 SEC Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-101 2014 SEC Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
RESULTS All-Time Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Year-by-Year Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . 104-05 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-107 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108-121
HISTORY All-Time Letterman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122-24
CREDITS The 2014 University of Alabama Baseball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications office. The publication was written by Rich Davi with editorial assistance from Pete LaFleur and Rob Slaman. Photography by UA Athletics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his student assistants. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff, Brent Hollingsworth and Erin Hill for the cover design and the staff of the SEC office. Copyright 2014 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.
THE MAJOR LEAGUES MLB Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 MLB Draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
RADIO/TV INFORMATION On the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Radio/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
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2014 ALABAMA BASEBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN
INTRODUCTION
UNIVERSITY FACTS
STARTERS RETURNING (5)
Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1831 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,852 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson Tide Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson and White President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Judy Bonner Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Battle Team Administrator . . . . . . . . . . Chris Besanceney Faculty Athletics Rep. . . . . . . . Dr. Kevin Whitaker Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sewell-Thomas Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,541
No.
Name
1
Mikey White
6 7 18 22
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Cl.
2013 Stats
SS
R-R
6-0
So.
.287, 34 R, 66 H, 11 2B, 2 HR, 30 RBI, 19 BB
Kyle Overstreet
2B
R-R
6-0
So.
.271, 23 R, 64 H, 8 2B, 37 RBI, 23 BB, 23 K
Ben Moore
OF
R-R
6-1
Jr.
.280, 40 R, 68 H, 13 2B, 4 3B, 4 HR, 41 RBI, 16 SB
Austen Smith
1B
R-R
6-4
Sr.
.279, 36 R, 61 H, 15 2B, 7 HR, 40 RBI, 23 BB
Georgie Salem
OF
L-R
5-11
So.
.269, 31 R, 71 H, 5 2B, 1 HR, 29 RBI, 27 BB, 9 SB
STARTING PITCHERS RETURNING (4) No.
Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Cl.
2013 Stats
26
Justin Kamplain
LHP
R-L
5-11
Jr.
20/6, 1-0, 4.77 ERA, 54.2 IP, 50 SO, 20 BB
TEAM FACTS
32
Spencer Turnbull
RHP
R-R
6-3
Jr.
15/15, 4-3, 3.70 ERA, 1 CG, 90.0 IP, 51 SO, 38 BB
2013 2013 2013 2013
35
Jon Keller
LHP
L-L
6-1
Jr.
16/9, 3-6, 5.23 ERA, 53.1 IP, 56 SO, 28 BB
55
Mike Oczypok
RHP
R-R
6-4
So.
12/5, 5-2, 3.02 ERA, 44.2 IP, 28 SO, 12 BB
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-28 SEC Record/Finish . . . . 14-15 (5th West/7th) Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Regional Final Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RV in ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll NR by Baseball America NR by Collegiate Baseball No. 29 RPI Boyd’s World/No. 29 RPI NCAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21/9 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1 Starting Position Players Returning . . . . . . . . . . 5 Redshirts/Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
RELIEF PITCHERS RETURNING (6) No.
Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Cl.
2013 Stats
17
Jay Shaw
RHP
R-R
6-0
Jr.
15/0, 2-1, 1 SV, 1.61 ERA, 28.0 IP, 14 SO, 15 BB
20
Taylor Guilbeau
LHP
L-L
6-4
Jr.
17/7, 4-2, 3.14 ERA, 51.2 IP, 39 SO, 28 BB
23
Ray Castillo
RHP
R-R
6-0
So.
26/0, 2-3, 12 SV, 3.38 ERA, 42.2 IP, 43 SO, 30 BB
28
Jake Hubbard
RHP
R-R
6-2
So.
7/0, 1-0, 3 SV, 12.2 IP, 9 SO, 7 BB
33
Mitch Greer
RHP
R-R
6-1
So.
11/0, 2-1, 3.62 ERA, 12.1 IP, 12 SO, 10 BB
44
Tucker Hawley
RHP
R-R
6-4
Sr.
20/5, 5-2, 1 SV, 2.93 ERA, 28 SO, 19 BB
HISTORY First Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1892 All-Time Record. . . . . . . . . . 2,457-1,494-23 (.622) All-Time SEC Record . . . . . . . . . . 881-771-4 (.548) All-Time Home Record . . . . . . . 1,173-497-2 (.701) NCAA Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 (1947-48, ‘50, ‘55, ‘68, ‘83, ‘86, ‘91, ‘95-2000, ‘02-03, ‘05-06, ‘08-11, ‘13)
No.
Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Cl.
2013 Stats
3
Daniel Cucjen
INF
R-R
6-0
So.
.308, 4 R, 4 H, 1 RBI, 4 BB, 1 SB
12
Chance Vincent
INF
R-R
6-3
So.
.225, 9 R, 23 H, 1 2B, 1 3B, 11 RBI, 3 BB
16
Cary Baxter
UTIL
R-R
6-3
Jr.
.161, 4 R, 4 H, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 1 SB
25
Ryan Blanchard
OF
R-R
6-1
So.
.175, 11 R, 14 H, 2 2B, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 4 SB
COACHING STAFF
45
Riley Colburn
OF
R-R
6-0
So.
2 Runs
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . Mitch Gaspard (fifth year) Record at Alabama (yrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . 133-115 (4) Career Record (yrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343-253 (10) Alma Mater, Year . . . . . . . . . . . UL-Lafayette, 1988 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mgaspard@ia.ua.edu
49
Steven Cole
INF
R-R
5-9
Sr.
.174, 4 R, 4 H, 1 RBI
Hometown (Previous School)
OTHER RETURNERS (6)
REDSHIRTS/NEWCOMERS (16) No.
Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Cl.
9
Casey Hughston
INF
L-R
6-2
Fr.
10
Wade Wass
C
R-R
6-0
RS-Jr.
11
Taylor Propst
INF
R-R
6-1
Fr.
Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville)
13
William Elliott
OF
L-R
6-2
Fr.
Oxford, Miss. (Oxford)
Assistant Coach . . . . . . Andy Phillips (fourth year) Alma Mater, Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 1999 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aphillips@ia.ua.edu
14
Mathew Goodson
OF
R-R
6-0
RS-Fr.
Oxford, Ala. (Oxford)
15
Geoffrey Bramblett
RHP
R-R
6-2
Fr.
Hoover, Ala. (Hoover)
19
Hunter Webb
Phenix City, Ala. (Russell County)
Vol. Assistant Coach . . . Bobby Barbier (fifth year) Alma Mater, Year . . . . . Northwestern State, 2006 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bbarbier@ia.ua.edu
21
Colton Freeman
24
Will Haynie
29
Nick Eicholtz
RHP
R-R
Dir. of Baseball Ops . . . . . Ken Brown (third year) Alma Mater, Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2006 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kbrown@ia.ua.edu
31
Jonathan Hess
RHP
R-R
38
J.C. Wilhite
UTIL
R-R
5-10
Jr.
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Shelton State)
40
Thomas Burrows
LHP/1B
L-L
6-1
Fr.
Florence, Ala. (Mars Hill Bible School)
Strength Coach . . . . . . . . . Ben Ashford (first year) Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bashford@ia.ua.edu Baseball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . 205.348.4029
41
Taylor Poe
C
R-R
5-9
RS-Fr.
42
Tyler Adams
RHP
R-R
6-4
Fr.
Headland, Ala. (Houston Academy)
50
Anthony Sherlag
C
R-R
6-3
Fr.
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . Dax Norris (seventh year) Alma Mater, Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 1996 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dnorris@ia.ua.edu
Mobile, Ala. (Baker) Pensacola, Fla. (Meridian CC)
OF
R-R
5-11
Fr.
LHP/OF
L-L
6-1
RS-Fr.
C/INF
R-R
6-5
Fr.
Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)
6-4
Fr.
Odessa, Fla. (Cambridge Academy)
6-1
RS-Fr.
Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park)
Kenner, La. (Jesuit)
Montgomery, Ala. (Saint James)
KEY LOSSES (4)
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No.
Name
2
Andrew Miller
Pos. OF
.229, 24 R, 36 H, 4 2B, 16 RBI, 2 SB
2013 Stats
3
Kenny Roberts
3B
.253, 48 R, 61 H, 13 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, 29 RBI, 32 BB, 10 HBP, 7 SB
6
Brett Booth
C
.290, 46 R, 67 H, 10 2B, 6 HR, 38 RBI, 27 BB, 5 SB
29
Charley Sullivan
RHP
16/16, 5-7, 3.82 ERA, 2 CG, 94.1 IP, 76 SO, 26 BB
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Opponent Saint Louis Saint Louis Saint Louis Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin at Southern Mississippi at Louisiana at Louisiana at Louisiana vs. Auburn (1) Mississippi Valley State Mississippi Valley State Mississippi Valley State Samford Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* Alcorn State Alcorn State at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* vs. Troy (2) Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Louisiana-Monroe at Texas A&M* at Texas A&M* at Texas A&M* UAB Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Jackson State vs. UAB (3) at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* Southern Mississippi at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at Samford Florida* Florida* Florida* Jacksonville State at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Jacksonville State Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* SEC Tournament (4)
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Location Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hattiesburg, Miss. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Montgomery, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Pensacola, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Birmingham, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Jacksonville, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hoover, Ala.
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2014 ALABAMA SCHEDULE Time 6:05 PM 2:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 2:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:05 PM 2:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 6:35 PM 6:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 5:05 PM 6:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:00 PM 6:35 PM 6:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 6:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 6:35 PM 6:05 PM 1:05 PM 6:05 PM 6:30 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:05 PM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:35 PM 4:05 PM 2:05 PM 6:05 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:35 PM 6:05 PM 1:05 PM TBA
***All game times are tentative and subject to change All Times Listed are Central Time Home games listed in Bold *Southeastern Conference Game (1) – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) (2) – Vince J. Whibbs Jr. Community Maritime Park (Pensacola, Fla.) (3) – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) (4) – SEC Baseball Tournament (Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, Hoover, Ala.)
Television Information CSS – Comcast Sports South FSSO – Fox Sports Net South CST – Cox Sports Television
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DR. JUDY L. BONNER
Dr. Judith L. Bonner was named the 28th president of The University of Alabama on November 1, 2012. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s flagship and a student-centered comprehensive research university. Dr. Bonner served as interim president from March 5 until August 31, 2012. She was promoted to executive vice president and provost on April 1, 2006, after serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs since March 2003. During the decade she served as provost, the University underwent transformational change growing from 19,000 students in 2003 to more than 33,600 in 2012. Each year, the academic strength of the student body and the faculty exceeded the record set the previous year. Alabama’s athletics programs likewise have excelled in recent years with four teams winning national championships in 2011-12. Dr. Bonner joined the faculty at The University of Alabama in 1981 as associate professor and head of the department of human nutrition and hospitality. She served as assistant academic vice president from 1985-1990 and as special assistant to the president from 1989-91. Promoted to professor in 1988, she was named dean of the College of Human Environmental Sciences in 1989 and held that position until 2003. Prior to coming to UA, she held faculty appointments in the department of pediatrics at UAB and the department of medical dietetics at The Ohio State University. Dr. Bonner earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The University of Alabama and her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, all in nutrition. Her research, focused on nutritional needs of chronically ill children and on eating disorders, has resulted in numerous publications. Dr. Bonner is an active member of civic, scientific and professional organizations. Among other awards and honors, her accolades include the Distinguished Alumni Award from The Ohio State University, the AHEA Leader Award and the award for Outstanding Dietitian for the state of Alabama.
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TOP RANKED UNIVERSITY t The University of Alabama ranks first among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars for 2012-2013 with 241 scholars in the fall 2012 freshman class. The ranking also places UA fourth among all universities. Only the University of Chicago, Harvard and the University of Southern California enrolled more National Merit Scholars last fall. t Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 32nd among public universities in the 2013 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include: t The School of Law is ranked 21st among all law schools in the nation, Spring 2013. t The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally, Spring 2013 t The MBA program is ranked 58th among all MBA programs, Spring 2013 t University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Three UA students were named Goldwater Scholars and one was named a Truman Scholar in 2012, bringing UA’s totals for the last 25 years to 37 Goldwater Scholars and eight Truman Scholars. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars and numerous Hollings Scholars. t The UA Libraries rank 56th out of 115 U.S. and Canadian university libraries qualifying for membership in the prestigious Association of Research Libraries and 32nd among public university libraries. UA has made dramatic improvement in the rankings, moving up from 102nd overall and 64th among public university libraries in the last 10 years. t Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 33,602 for fall 2012. The entering freshman class, at 6,397 students, is the largest in UA history and includes 1,725 students who had a 4.0 or higher high school grade point average.
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William R. “Bill” Battle was named Director of Athletics at The University of Alabama on Friday, March 22, 2013, succeeding Mal Moore who had held the position since November, 1999. Battle joined the Crimson Tide after a career as a college football coach and entrepreneur that consistently was hallmarked by innovation and foresight. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Battle attended The University of Alabama on a football scholarship and enjoyed a successful playing career as a three-year starter at end for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1960-62. Battle was a member of Bryant’s first national championship team at Alabama in 1961. Generally regarded as the team’s best end throughout his playing career, he came to Tuscaloosa after starring in three sports at Birmingham’s West End High School. An excellent student, Battle holds a bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama and a master’s degree from The University of Oklahoma. He was an Academic All-SEC selection as a senior in 1962 and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala., in January of 1963. Battle was named first team tight end and second team defensive end on The University of Alabama All Decade Team of the 1960s. Battle entered the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at The University of Oklahoma in 1963 under famed head coach Bud Wilkinson. In 1964 and 1965, he served as an assistant coach at the United States Military Academy while serving a two-year military tour. In 1966, he moved on to the University of Tennessee, where he served as an assistant coach under head coach Doug Dickey for four seasons (1966-69) until he was named head coach of the Volunteers in 1970. When he was named head coach, Battle was the youngest head coach in college football at the age of 28. During his seven-year tenure as the Tennessee head coach (197076), Battle’s teams went 59-22-2, finished three seasons ranked in the nation’s top 10 among five top-20 finishes and won four out of five bowl games. Battle’s Tennessee teams won 11 games once (1970) and at least 10 games in three different seasons (1970, 1971 and 1972). His first Tennessee team finished the season ranked fourth in both national polls. The 1971 team finished ninth in both national polls while his 1972 Tennessee squad had a final ranking of eighth by the Associated Press and 11th in the coaches’ poll.
SHANE LYONS
FINUS GASTON
KEVIN ALMOND
MILTON OVERTON
DEPUTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR / COO
EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. SUPPORT SERVICES
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT
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Battle began a career in the private sector after his coaching career ended. He held various positions within Circle S Industries in Selma, Ala., and served as president of two different companies, as well as vice chairman of the Circle S Holding Company board. During his six years at Circle S, the organization grew from two companies earning $12 million in annual sales to 10 companies earning $60 million. Battle founded The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in 1981, and he served as president and chief executive officer (CEO) until 2002. He also served as chairman of the board of Licensing Partners International (LPI), which was created in 2001 to represent the licensing interests of non-collegiate sports properties, as well as corporate and entertainment properties. A 1981 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Battle was inducted as the first member in the charter class of the National Collegiate Licensing Association Hall of Fame in 2000. He received the 2005 Paul W. Bryant Alumni Athlete Award at The University of Alabama and was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers Association (LIMA) Hall of Fame in 2008. Battle received a National Football Foundation award in December 2008 for Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football. In June 2010, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators’ (NACMA) Hall of Fame and later was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. Battle currently serves on the boards of the Bank of North Georgia, the Bryant-Jordan Student-Athlete Foundation, The University of Alabama A-Club Educational & Charitable Foundation, the Crimson Tide Foundation, and the National Football Foundation. Battle’s wife Mary is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Nursing, with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She earned a Masters of Science in healthcare administration from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Mary currently serves on the board of WellStar Health Systems of Atlanta, Ga., where she also serves on the WellStar’s Foundation Board, in addition to serving as chairperson of WellStar’s Major Gifts Committee. A member of the Arthritis Foundation of Birmingham, she is active in fundraising for research of rheumatoid arthritis. The Battles have been active in fundraising for UAB’s Department of Rheumatology and the school’s Stem Cell Institute. In their leisure time, the Battles enjoy life on their ranch in Georgia. Mary is an avid equestrian while Bill enjoys working on various projects around the ranch.
RONNY ROBERTSON MARIE ROBBINS JONATHAN BOWLING SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATE A.D. SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR
ASSOCIATE A.D. COMPLIANCE
JON DEVER
CAROL PARK
ASSOCIATE A.D. STUDENT SERVICES
ASSOCIATE A.D. BUSINESS
JEFF PURINTON
DOUG WALKER
JEFF ALLEN
CHRIS BESANCENEY
TOMMY FORD
BRAD LEDFORD
AARON VOLD
DR. KEVIN WHITAKER
ASSOCIATE A.D. FOOTBALL COMMUNICATIONS
ASSOCIATE A.D. COMMUNICATIONS
ASSISTANT A.D. SPORTS MEDICINE
ASSISTANT A.D. TICKETING / TIDE PRIDE
ASSISTANT A.D. DONOR PROGRAMS
ASSISTANT A.D. STRATEGIC MARKETING
ASSISTANT A.D. MAJOR GIFTS
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ON CAMPUS Life on The University of Alabama campus is defined by opportunities. If you want to get involved, join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, participate in intramural teams or run for student government. If you enjoy the arts, you can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. You can enrich your knowledge of the state and University’s history by visiting one of UA’s fine museums, which house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities. From the architecture on campus to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. The Ferguson Center was completed in 1973. Plans at the time called for the building to be constructed over Woods Hall, but it was built slightly to the north thanks to a student campaign to save the art building. The Ferguson Center Game Room located on the first floor is the perfect place to unwind, test your skill at a video game, play a friendly game of pool or ping-pong, or enter a campus tournament. With seven pool tables, video games, a ping-pong table, computer gaming and televisions, the Game Room offers a fun escape from the daily pressures of college life. The University of Alabama offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Whatever your interests, you’ll find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA. The newly expanded Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities for students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multipurpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area, which opened in the summer of 2003, features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and plenty of deck space.
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Alabama baseball gives back to the surrounding community. The Alabama baseball team spent much of the 2013 fall working out and preparing for the upcoming season, but in their spare time the team was very active in the Tuscaloosa area with numerous community service projects. The team visited various schools and nursing homes and hosted Halloween and Christmas parties for a number of school-aged children, all a part of head coach Mitch Gaspard’s plan of being active and giving back to a community that has supported the Crimson Tide for many years. “We want to be the most active team on the Alabama campus,” Gaspard said. “We put in a lot of hours this fall, supporting the community and local schools. When fans come to watch us play, we want them to see our guys as more than just baseball players. Our support in the community is important. We have a lot of loyal baseball fans in Tuscaloosa and this is our way to give back and thank them for all of their support. We had a busy fall and we will continue to support the community this spring as well.” The baseball team spent numerous hours with the Miracle League of Tuscaloosa, elementary students and the elderly over the fall, and once again spent an afternoon at the Sprayberry Education Center, where the team hosted a Christmas party for the students and faculty. Sprayberry is the special education facility for the Tuscaloosa County School System and serves the needs of children in five different programs, including preschool, multiple disabilities, autism, alternative and TARGET, for gifted education. One of the highlights for the Alabama baseball team has been its partnership with the Miracle League of Tuscaloosa, where the Crimson Tide players build relationships and encourage the participating Miracle League athletes during their games. The Miracle League of Tuscaloosa is an organization that provides a baseball field for children and young adults with disabilities to play baseball, and believes that every child deserves a chance to play baseball! The field is a rubberized surface that is accessible and safe for players of all abilities, even players that use walkers or wheelchairs. “Our players love it when the Alabama baseball players come out to the Miracle League field,” Sara Martin. “The Alabama players are so
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MIRACLE LEAGUE OF TUSCALOOSA During the 2013 fall semester, the baseball team spent a Saturday supporting the players of The Miracle League of Tuscaloosa. The Miracle League provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball. The motto of the Miracle League, “Every child deserves a chance to play baseball.”
kind and seem to really enjoy playing with the young Miracle Leaguers. The Alabama Baseball team and the coaches are so kind and generous to have “Miracle League at the Joe”. They invite the Miracle League players to come down on the field to stand with them for the National Anthem. They make the Miracle League players feel welcome and make them feel special.” The Alabama baseball team will make a number of trips to the Miracle League of Tuscaloosa field located at Sokol Park. In addition to attending the Miracle League games, the Tide will also welcome the Miracle League players to Sewell-Thomas Stadium twice during the season, when they host “Miracle League Day at The Joe” on March 14 and May 6.
“As athletes at the University of Alabama, it’s very important to give back to the community that supports us so much, as well as encouraging them! Our players realize how fortunate they are to have the skills and opportunity to play in the best conference in the country, so they understand how much it means to the Miracle League kids when we show up to their events. If all we can do is put a smile on a kid’s face and encourage them to achieve any goal they have despite their physical disabilities. I believe our baseball players have more fun at the Miracle League events than the Miracle League kids do.”
DCH MANDERSON CANCER CENTER Back in July, a number Alabama’s incoming baseball players visited the DCH Manderson Cancer Center. The nine players spent time with a number of patients receiving cancer treatment, talking and signing baseballs for the patients.
FIELD OF ANGELS During the 2013 fall semester, the baseball team spent a Saturday supporting the player of the Field of Angels program in Calera, Ala. The Field of Angels Baseball League is “Where Dreams Come True.”
SPRAYBERRY EDUCATION CENTER CHRISTMAS PARTY For the sixth straight year, the baseball team concluded the fall season with a Christmas Party at Sprayberry Education Center. The players brought gifts, signed baseballs and served the children treats during this event. The team led the group in Christmas carols and helped decorate the school’s Christmas tree.
2013-14 ALABAMA BASEBALL COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS Below is a listing of all the locations the 2013-14 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team provided outreach to the local community: - Friends of Jaclyn Foundation - Halloween Extravaganza - Project Angel Tree - Sprayberry Christmas Party - Field of Angels - Special Needs Baseball League - Glen Haven Nursing Home - Miracle League of Tuscaloosa - Baseball Buddies - Autographs on the Quad - Holt Elementary School Reading Program - Walker Elementray School visit - Visit to the DCH-Manderson Cancer Center
FRIENDS OF JACLYN FOUNDATION Grayson Anderson was partnered with the Alabama baseball team through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which helped make him a member of the Tide squad in 2010. The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ) is a nonprofit, charitable organization formed in 2005 to improve the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors and their families. On Oct. 2, 2008, when he was only two years old, Grayson was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The tumor was surgically removed on Oct. 6, 2008, however a follow-up MRI on Feb. 10, 2009, revealed a residual tumor in his brain stem. The tumor is still present but has not grown. On Oct. 11, 2010, Grayson became a member of the Crimson Tide family when he was adopted by the UA baseball team. Grayson was given his own locker and baseball gear to help him fit in with his new teammates. The Anderson family participated in all of the team’s activities during the day from start to finish. The day began with onfield, pre-scrimmage warmups and ended with him and his family enjoying the postgame meal.
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The Crimson Tide excels not only on the field but in the classroom too. SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1971 Rex Bynum Terry Dubose Zack Rogers 1972 Rex Bynum Zack Rogers 1973 Zack Rogers Paul Spivey 1977 Tommy Belk Gary DeLoach 1979 Steve Houlberg Gary Jack 1980 Mark Dunning Gary Jack 1981 Gary Jack Bobby Pierce 1982 Jeff Brewer Brett Elbin Rob Skates 1983 Jeff Brewer Brett Elbin Rob Skates 1984 Jeff Brewer Jeff Umphrey 1985 David Turner Mike Wiggins 1986 Chris Barnes David Turner Mike Wiggins 1987 Ken Trusky 1988 Jason Bridges Robert Fletcher Tony Pisciotta Mike Soper Ken Trusky 1989 Jon Hardie Pete Hinkle Hunter Plott 1991 Pete Hinkle Jeff Laubenthal Tommy Milstead Hunter Plott 1992 Jeff Laubenthal 1993 Jeff Crane Jeff Laubenthal Geno Saunders 1994 Bernie Bellard Anthony Box Mike MacDonald Geno Saunders 1995 Rick Detoto Chris Eilers Jason Jordan 1996 Joe Caruso Chris Eilers
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Dr. Jeff Laubenthal (left) and Emeel Salem (right) won the H. Boyd McWhorter Southeastern Conference Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Award and a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship. It is the highest academic honor presented by the SEC office.
Alabama baseball has produced nine CoSIDA Academic All-Ameicans since 1972, including first-team honoees Jeff Laubenthal (1993), Lance Cormier (right) (2002) and Emeel Salem (2006 & 2007).
The Crimson Tide has produced 13 CoSIDA Academic All-District IV selections since 1993, including two-time honorees Lance Cormier (2001 & 2002), Beau Hearod (left) (2002 & 2003) and Emeel Salem (2006 & 2007).
Emeel Salem is the most decorated student in Alabama baseball history, receiving more than $25,000 in post-graduate scholarships. In addition to the SEC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Award, Salem received the 2007 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and was a two-time SEC Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006 & 2007).
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Sewell-Thomas Stadium, also known as “The Joe,” is home to Alabama baseball. The Crimson Tide opened its current home site in 1948, playing a double header against the Bradley Braves. Today, “The Joe” has a capacity ofmore than 6,500.
YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AT THE JOE SINCE 1991 Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
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Total Atten./Nat. Rank 7,091 18,251 10,805 13,310 24,668 80,363 103,177 120,331 172,264/3rd 211,331/2nd 196,935/2nd 202,615/2nd
Avg. Atten./Nat. Rank 645 570 416 532 822 2,232 2,646 3,646 4,202/5th 6,216/2nd 5,626/2nd 5,195/3rd
Year Openings 2003 33 2004 33 2005 35 2006 39 2007 34 2008 28 2009 29 2010 30 2011 33 2012 31 2013 31 TOTALS 737
Total Atten./Nat. Rank 163,549/5th 150,724/6th 145,686/11th 177,690/7th 152,363/9th 124,740/15th 116,294/14th 111,940/16th 128,854/12th 107,222/18th 101,137/15th 2,646,378
Avg. Atten./Nat. Rank 4,956/5th 4,567/7th 4,162/9th 4,556/7th 4,481/11th 4,455/9th 4.010/10th 3,731/9th 3,904/12th 3,458/14th 3,262/14th 3,590
FOR THE PAST 17 SEASONS, ALABAMA HAS RANKED IN THE TOP 15 NATIONALLY IN AVERAGE ATTENDANCE.
Sewell-Thomas Stadium has served as home for the Crimson Tide baseball team for more than six decades.
Sewell-Thomas Stadium located slightly off Paul W. Bryant Drive in the Alabama Athletics Complex, has played host to six NCAA Regionals, six SEC Playoff series and a pair of exhibition games with the New York Yankees in 1978 and 1984. The Crimson Tide used its home-field advantage to secure a berth in the College World Series in 1996, 1997 and 1999, winning 13 straight post-season home games in one of the most dominant runs in Crimson Tide baseball history. Alabama has compiled a 1,173-497-2 (.702) all-time record at Sewell-Thomas Stadium since its move to the current site in 1948. The Tide posted a 22-9 (.709) record at home in 2013 and won three of their five Southeastern Conference series, with a sweep of Texas A&M, while posting wins over No. 2 LSU and No. 5 Arkansas. Over the past 18 years, Alabama has been almost unbeatable at home, winning 70 of its 91 SEC series. Since 1995, Alabama has won 38 of 50 home series against SEC Eastern Division teams. A series loss to No. 3 Florida at the end of the 2010 season snapped a 14-series win streak versus Eastern Division schools that dated back to 2005. After going 1-2 in series against SEC Western Division opponents in 2013, Alabama has won 28 of 43 home series, including 14 of its past 20 against West Division foes. Alabama enters the 2014 season having won 34 of its past 45 SEC home series. In 2009, Alabama earned a home series win over top-ranked Georgia, adding to the Tide’s success at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The Crimson Tide has won seven of its eight series against the No. 1 team in the land since 1985, with four of those series wins coming in Tuscaloosa. Alabama owns home series wins over Miami (Fla.) (1985), LSU (2007), Mississippi State (2006) and Georgia (2009) when those teams were ranked No. 1 in the country. The Tide baseball team has been a success at the gate as well, drawing more than 2,600,000 fans since the first stadium expansion in 1991. Over the past 22 years, Alabama has attracted 2,646,378 fans in 737 all-time openings. The Tide ranked second nationally in attendance from 1999-2002 and set a school record with 211,331 fans during the 2000 season, when every home game was sold out.
Frank Thomas Field opened on March 26, 1948, as a 2,000-seat facility that attracted many overflow crowds in the 1950s and 1960s under Coach Tilden “Happy” Campbell and Coach Joe Sewell. The inaugural game was played on March 26, 1948, with the Crimson Tide beating the Bradley Braves 5-2 in the first game of a doubleheader. Pitcher Clarence Flack delivered the first pitch at 2:02 p.m., on that afternoon in the Tide’s new baseball home. Dick Dill recorded the first hit at Thomas Field and Jack Rutledge swatted the first home run. Flack was the winning pitcher that afternoon for the Tide. Marvin Blemker also pitched and earned what is known today as a save. Since the inaugural game in 1948, SewellThomas Stadium has seen plenty of changes. The stadium was renamed Sewell-Thomas Field in 1978, honoring former Alabama football and baseball standout and Major League Hall of Famer Joe Sewell. Alabama played the first night game in school history on March 14, 1981, with a 13-8 victory over Western Kentucky. The ballpark has undergone two major renovations since it was erected in 1947, with the last coming in 1999. There are additional plans for future renovations on both the inside and outside of the stadium. The original grandstand was completed in time for the 1991 season and the Tide’s new ballpark held 2,700 fans. Wesley Construction of Talladega, Ala., built the new facility for $2.1 million and the completion of the permanent grandstand changed the name of the facility to Sewell-Thomas Stadium. In 1996, bleachers were added down the rightfield line to raise the stadium’s capacity to more than 4,000 as the Crimson Tide hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time that year. N.C. Morgan Construction of Tuscaloosa, was responsible for the most recent additions at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The $4-million expansion project, which was completed prior to the 2001 season, involved extending the grandstand down the rightfield line. The addition of 2,000 seats raised the stadium capacity to 6,571 seats. The bench seats that filled the upper level of the grandstand were moved to the new addition. Chairback seats, similar to those in the lower level, were installed in the upper level. The stadium
also received three new ticket booths, five new concession stands and five new restrooms for men and women. Two “hawker” stands were added to allow for concession sales in the grandstand. The players and coaches likewise benefited from the 2001 renovations. The Crimson Tide moved into its spacious clubhouse in 2001. The expansion also included three indoor batting cages and pitching machines, a meeting room, training room, equipment room and coaches offices. A new stadium entrance was created in the fall of 2005 and a new sound system from All Pro Sound was installed prior to the start of the season. The ballpark also received a general facelift with new paint, signs and handrails as part of this $175,000 project. The most recent changes to Sewell-Thomas Stadium included a renovation to the players locker room, lounge and meeting room. The player facilities were completed in 2010, with the locker room getting maple wood lockers, a flat-screen television and a juice bar. The players lounge includes seating for the entire team, a pool table, additional televisions, and a large trophy case, that displays the team’s 14 SEC Regular-Season and seven SEC Tournament trophies.
MILESTONE HOME WINS 1. . . . . . . . . . Alabama 5, Bradley 2 (March 27, 1948) 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama 7, LSU 1 (May 7, 1960) 200. . Alabama 5, South Alabama 1 (March 8, 1971) 300. . .Alabama 6, North Alabama 2 (April 22, 1975) 400. . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama 8, LSU 0 (April 5, 1981) 500. . . . . . . . . . .Alabama 3, Florida 2 (March 6, 986) 600. . . . . . . Alabama 9, West Florida 5 (May 2, 990) 700. . . . . . . . . . Alabama 16, Florida 4 (April 1, 1995) 800. . . . . . . .Alabama 5, Troy State 4 (Feb. 24, 1999) 900. . . . . . . . . . . Alabama 4, Florida 1 (April 5, 2002) 1,000 . . . . . Alabama 9, Mississippi 5 (May 25, 2006) 1,100 . . . . . . . . Alabama 6, Auburn 5 (April 3, 2010)
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MITCH GASPARD Head Coach
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Mitch Gaspard returns for his fifth year as the head baseball coach at the University of Alabama in 2014. In his first four years as the head coach of the Crimson Tide, Gaspard led the Tide to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 2010 and 2011, before guiding the Tide to the schools 23rd NCAA Regional appearance in 2013 to reach the postseason in three of his four years at the Capstone. Gaspard has developed his own philosophies on hitting, pitching, defense and ways to build a championship program and one cannot argue with his success. That success is built on a foundation of hard work and high energy, both on and off the field. “We want to be known as a blue-collartype team,” Gaspard said. “I believe in hard work. We want to work hard in the classroom, during practice and in the games. We want to out-work the teams we play. Our strength and conditioning program is built around mental toughness. When the game is on the line in the ninth inning, we want to be mentally stronger than our opponent. We want the toughness to show in all areas of our team.” Gaspard also wants to translate that mental toughness to translate to the mound. “The number one goal for us pitchingwise is to command the strike zone. We’ve got to have that same aggressive style on the mound,” Gaspard said. “Throw the fastball, put it where we need it and get tough mentally on the mound, the same as many of our position players.” The 2010 season for Gaspard, his first as the head coach at Alabama, ended with 42 victories and an NCAA Super Regional appearance in his first season. Gaspard spent his first season as the head coach instilling that toughness for the Alabama program. The toughness translated into opening the season with a 16-1 record to match the best 17-game start in school history. Gaspard led the Tide to 14 wins over top-25 competition, and the 2010 season wrapped up with the team winning 13 of its final 17 games. The Tide finished the 2010 season with a 42-25 record, as Gaspard tied the school record for most wins by a first-year coach while becoming the first Alabama coach to lead his team to an NCAA Regional championship in his first season. One year later, Alabama advanced to the championship game of the 2011 NCAA
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Tallahassee Regional and then after missing the post-season in 2012, the Tide, which featured four freshmen in the 2013 starting lineup, returned to the NCAA tournament, finishing with a 35-28 record and ranking 29th in the RPI. Over his first four seasons as the Alabama skipper, Gaspard led the Tide to a 133-115 (.536) record and three NCAA tournament appearances. He has coached one first team AllAmerican, three freshman All-Americans, has had two national Gold Glove Award winners, three ABCA All-South Region selections, five All-SEC honorees, four SEC All-Freshman Team picks, one SEC All-Defensive team recipient, and 44 players earn SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition. Gaspard has assembled a high-energy coaching staff with a deep passion for the game and deep passion for the Crimson Tide program. That spirited energy fostered by the coaching staff paid dividends in 2011, as the Tide fought its way to a 35-28 record and was ranked in the top-25 for several weeks, before playing in the championship game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against No. 6-ranked Florida State. Assistant coaches Dax Norris and Andy Phillips were All-America players for the Crimson Tide in the 1990s. Norris, the team’s pitching coach, played two years at Alabama in 1995-96, earning first team All-American honors in 1996. Phillips, currently the hitting and infield coach for the Tide, was a four-year letterwinner for Alabama from 1996-99. After his AllAmerican season in 1999, Phillips went on to play professionally for 11 seasons, including five in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets. “The one unique quality we have here is we have power but we also have athletes with speed,” Gaspard said. “We’ve got to utilize that and have the aggressive style that’s going to put pressure on the defense. We can do that with a little bit of a running game, hit-and-run, playing the short game some and also being able to
The Gaspard family, Brae, Mitch, Kim and Paeton.
hit the three-run homer. We can use all three packages on that.” Gaspard has learned from some of the best in the business. He comes from a coaching tree that is a virtual Hall of Fame. His 26-year coaching career has included playing and working for some of the best in the game, such as former LSU coach Skip Bertman, former Houston coach Bragg Stockton, and Jim Wells, the former Northwestern State and Alabama skipper. After graduating from Port Arthur-Jefferson High School, where he led the team to a state title and earned all-state honors at shortstop, Gaspard played one season for Bertman at LSU. He transferred to Houston in 1986 and finished his career with the Cougars. Stockton offered Gaspard his first coaching job and he spent one year at Houston, before moving on to the University of Louisiana-Lafayette for the next three seasons. From 1989-92, the Ragin Cajuns won three straight conference titles and played in three NCAA Regionals. During Gaspard’s days as an assistant coach for Wells at NSU, the Demons won Southland Conference titles in 1993 and 1994 and posted their first NCAA tournament win in NCAA Regional play in 1994. Gaspard was a pivotal figure as an ace recruiter and shrewd tactician during the remarkable revival of the Crimson Tide in the 1990s. Alabama had four SEC wins in 1994, but after Gaspard arrived the Tide won the SEC Tournament and was one win away from the College World Series in 1995. By the time Gaspard returned to NSU as the head coach in 2002, Alabama had earned six NCAA Regional appearances and three CWS berths, including a national championship game loss to LSU in 1997. In his first seven seasons as an assistant coach at Alabama, Gaspard helped mold the Tide into one of the nation’s finest defensive units. Alabama set numerous school records
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HOUSTON (1988) Gaspard’s first coaching position came at Houston in 1988, under the legendary Dr. Bragg Stockton. Gaspard tutored with the Cougars infielders, as Houston posted a 33-22-3 overall record. Gaspard’s first game as an assistant coach came on Feb. 13, 1988, against Texas Lutheran.
Mitch Gaspard guided the Tide to the NCAA Regional in three of four years as the head coach at Alabama. His first season as the Tide’s skipper (2010) resulted in an NCAA Super Regional finish and 42 wins, a record for a first-year coach at the Capstone.
and ranked among the nation’s top-10 fielding teams twice in his tenure. Gaspard was the chief recruiter for Alabama during that 1995-2001 span. In each of his first five seasons, Alabama ranked among the nation’s top-20 recruiting classes, including three straight top-10 classes according to Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. Gaspard got his first head coaching position at Northwestern State in 2002 and compiled a 210-138 (.604) record in his six-year tenure. During that time, he led the Demons to a pair of Southland Conference championships, one SLC Tournament championship and a berth in the 2005 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, where he led the Demons to the program’s second NCAA tournament victory. After the 2007 season, Gaspard returned to Alabama, where he reunited with Wells. After two years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, Gaspard helped the Tide regain its baseball momentum and ultimately was named the Tide’s 30th head coach on Sept. 2, 2009, after Wells’ retirement. “It’s the ultimate for me and I’m extremely excited and honored to take over the program and move forward and strengthen where we’re at right now,” Gaspard said the day he was announced as the Crimson Tide head coach. “I consider Alabama to be the greatest university. We play in the greatest conference and against the best competition that there is in the country in college baseball.” Gaspard married Kim Howell in 1988. They have two daughters, Brae and Paeton. CREDENTIALS Gaspard has enjoyed success at every level of his baseball career as a player, assistant coach
and head coach. The fifth-year Crimson Tide head coach has been in the dugout for more than 1,800 games and his teams have compiled a 1,184-645-3 (.647) overall record, including a 343-253 (.576) record as a head coach. Those teams have won 10 conference championships and nine conference tournament titles, while playing in 17 NCAA Regionals and three College World Series. Gaspard has played or coached 17 teams that have won 40 or more games and three teams with 50-plus wins in a season. THE COACHING TREE Gaspard has been associated with some of college baseball’s top coaches, including Skip Bertman, Bragg Stockton and Jim Wells. Bertman changed the face of baseball in the Southeastern Conference and led the Tigers to five national championships. Stockton had great influence on Gaspard’s career and offered the young infielder his first coaching position. That first job has turned into more than 20 years of coaching excellence, with Gaspard demanding the best of his players on and off the field. Gaspard played a vital role in the revival of Alabama baseball in the mid-1990s. His keen eye for talent and his ability to teach the game of baseball helped send the Crimson Tide to the College World Series in 1996, 1997 and 1999. THE PLAYER Gaspard’s four-year collegiate career at LSU and Houston saw his teams compile a 148-91 (.619) overall record, post two 40-win seasons and play in two NCAA Regionals (1985 and 1987). He began his career at LSU in 1984 and 1985, earning one varsity letter on coach Skip Bertman’s first LSU squad in 1984. The 1984 edition of the Tigers posted a 32-23 overall
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (1989-92) Gaspard spent four years at LouisianaLafayette and the Ragin’ Cajuns won four conference titles during his time on campus. ULL posted a 183-74 (.712) record during Gaspard’s time under head coach Mike Boulanger. In 1989, the Cajuns posted a 49-13 overall record and captured the American South Conference championship with an 11-4 mark. The following year, the Cajuns (47-18, 11-4) repeated as conference champs and advanced to the NCAA South I Regional in Baton Rouge, before losing to host LSU and Southern Mississippi in consecutive games. Louisiana-Lafayette (49-20, 14-4) pulled off the three-peat in 1991, winning a third straight ASC championship. ULL beat Texas, Clemson and Mississippi State during the 1991 regular season before advancing to the NCAA Regionals for the second straight year, finishing runner-up to eventual national champion LSU at the NCAA South II Regional in Baton Rouge. After an opening-round loss to Texas A&M, the Cajuns bounced back to beat Northwestern State, South Alabama and Texas A&M, before dropping the title game to the Tigers. In 1992, ULL (38-23) finished first in the Sun Belt Conference Western Division and played in the program’s third straight NCAA Regional, losing to Long Beach State and VCU at the NCAA Central Regional in Austin, Texas.
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record. The 1985 team went 41-18 en route to the SEC Western Division championship and collected the school’s first NCAA Regional appearance since 1975. He transferred to Houston following his sophomore season and played two years for the Cougars, lettering in 1986 and 1987. Gaspard played on coach Rolan Walton’s final Houston team in 1986, helping the Cougars post a 35-23 overall mark. In his final season as a player, Gaspard helped the Cougars compile a 40-27 record and a berth in the NCAA Central Regional in Austin, Texas, under first-year head coach Dr. Bragg Stockton. The Cougars finished 1987 ranked 14th nationally.
NORTHWESTERN STATE (1993-94) Gaspard hooked up with Jim Wells for the first time in 1993, building a close friendship and working relationship over the next 15 years. In his two seasons as an assistant coach at Northwestern State, the Demons went 8529 (.737) and won two Southland Conference championships, one SLC Tournament title and played in one NCAA tournament. The 1993 NSU squad went 40-14 en route to the SLC title. The 1994 team won a school-record 45 games (4515) and earned a berth in the NCAA Midwest II Regional in Stillwater, Okla. Those 1994 Demons won eight games against top-25 clubs, set 19 school or SLC records and compiled an 18-6 conference mark.
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ALABAMA (1995-2001) Gaspard followed Wells to Alabama and played a prominent role in the revival of Crimson Tide baseball. During his seven years as an assistant coach, the Tide posted a 320-127 (.732) record, played in six NCAA Regionals and made three College World Series appearances (1996, 1997 and 1999) in a four-year span. Alabama also won the 1996 SEC championship and captured four SEC Tournament titles (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999). The Crimson Tide were the No. 1 seed at both the 1996 and 1997 CWS, becoming the first team to be the top seed in consecutive College World Series. Gaspard was responsible signing some of the nation’s top baseball players with five top-20 classes, including three straight top-10 rankings. One of his star pupils, Lance Cormier, earned AllAmerica honors on the field and in the classroom and left the Capstone as the program’s all-time leader in appearances, innings pitched, wins and strikeouts. Cormier was a fourth-round draft pick following his stellar collegiate career. With Gaspard on watch, Alabama fielded some of the finest defensive units in program history. Alabama led the SEC and ranked fourth nationally with a .971 fielding mark in 1996. The following year, Alabama led the league and ranked ninth nationally with a .968 fielding mark. The 1997 squad remains arguably the most prolific offensive team in school history, leading the nation in total hits (860), runs (679), total bases (1,571) and slugging percentage (.622). The 1997 Tide also ranked second nationally in home runs (160), home runs per game (2.29) and wins (56), all school records. NORTHWESTERN STATE (2002-07) Gaspard was named the head coach at Northwestern State after the 2001 season, following in the footsteps of Jim Wells, Dave Van Horn and John Cohen – all who had left the Louisiana school for SEC head coaching jobs, with each ultimately leading their SEC programs to the College World Series (Wells with the
Including nine years as an assistant coach (1995-2001 & 2008-09) at UA, Mitch Gaspard (8) has been part of nine NCAA Regionals and three College World Series appearances (1996, 1997 and 1999) in 13 seasons on the Crimson Tide coaching staff.
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Tide, Van Horn with Arkansas and earlier with Nebraska, and Cohen with Mississippi State). Gaspard’s six-year record at NSU was 210-138 (.603), which included two Southland Conference championships, one SLC Tournament title and one NCAA Regional appearance. Under Gaspard’s guidance, the Demons had 28 AllSouthland Conference selections, including 12 first-team picks. Gaspard saw two NSU players win major awards under his watch: 2002 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year O.J. King and 2004 CoSIDA Academic All-American Bobby Barbier. Gaspard led the Demons to SLC championships in 2002 and 2005. His first NSU squad captured the Southland Conference championship and finished with a 43-17 overall record, including a 14-10 mark in league play. The Demons ranked third nationally in fielding (.974), 11th in double plays (1.17), 12th in earned-run average (3.54) and 18th in winning percentage (.717). That 2002 NSU team also set the school records with 612 hits and 53 sacrifice bunts. Despite a solid RPI and key wins over South Alabama and Minnesota, the Demons were left out of the 2002 NCAA Tournament. The 2003 team then posted a 35-22 record, including a 16-11 mark in SLC play, and ranked 12th nationally with 2.02 stolen bases per game. Tigger Lyles was 19th nationally with 0.59 thefts per game. The 2004 Demons posted a 33-23 record and 16-9 mark in conference play. NSU set a school record with 134 stolen bases to rank sixth nationally with 2.34 per game. Lyles and Josh Boop were among the nation’s top stolen base artists, each with 0.52 stolen bases per game to rank 29th nationally. Gaspard led the 2005 NSU team to a 41-20 overall record and his first trip to the NCAA Regionals. The Demons posted a 22-5 conference record, setting the SLC record for wins en route to the league championship and a berth in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. The 2005 squad set the school record with 19 saves. Daniel Desclouds (10) and Blake Jones (8) accounted for 18 of those saves and both ranked among the nation’s top-50
GASPARD YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
School LSU* LSU* Houston* Houston* Houston^ Louisiana Lafayette^ Louisiana Lafayette^ Louisiana Lafayette^ Louisiana Lafayette^ Northwestern State^ Northwestern State^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Alabama^ Northwestern State~ Northwestern State~ Northwestern State~ Northwestern State~ Northwestern State~ Northwestern State~ ALABAMA^ ALABAMA^ ALABAMA~ ALABAMA~ ALABAMA~ ALABAMA~
* as a player ^ at an assistant coach ~ as a head coach
Record 32-23 41-18 35-23 40-27 33-22-3 49-13 47-18 49-20 38-23 40-14 45-15 42-23 50-19 56-14 46-18 53-16 41-24 32-23 43-17 35-22 33-23 41-20 33-28 25-28 35-28 37-21 42-25 35-28 21-34 35-28
closers. The Demons compiled a 33-28 record in 2006 and set the school record with 522.1 innings pitched. Gaspard was 25-28 in his final season at NSU in 2007. ALABAMA (2008-09) Gaspard came back to Alabama as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator on July 9, 2007. He spent two years as the Crimson Tide top assistant coach and ace recruiter. Alabama went 72-49 over those two seasons and played in the 2009 NCAA Clemson Regional. The 2009 squad was one of the most potent offensive squads in the nation, as the Tide ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams in slugging percentage (7th), home runs (8th), doubles (12th), runs scored (18th), batting average (22nd), doubles per game (23rd) and total hits (25th). The 2009 Alabama team featured SEC Player of the Year Kent Matthes and a school record-tying five first team All-SEC selections. ALABAMA (2010-PRESENT) Through four seasons as the head coach at Alabama, Gaspard has led the Crimson Tide to a 133-115 (.536) overall record, while guiding the Tide to NCAA Regional appearances in 2010, 2011 and 2013. His 2010 squad was one win from earning the school’s sixth College World Series appearance, after winning the NCAA Atlanta Regional before falling to Clemson, two games to one, in the Super Regional series. Gaspard’s 42 wins in 2010 set a school record for wins by a first-year head coach, and he became the first coach in program history to lead his squad to a NCAA Super Regional finish in his first year. Taylor Dugas earned 2010 first team All-America honors by Baseball America and four players earned All-SEC honors, as
Dugas and shortstop Josh Rutledge were firstteam honorees. Following the 2011 season, four Tide players were drafted, including Adam Morgan (3rd round), Dugas (8th), Nathan Kilcrease (30th) and Brock Bennett (33rd). Dugas also was an ABCA Gold Glove outfielder, an All-SEC Defensive Team selection, a second team All-SEC honoree and an ABCA All-South Region selection. Dugas wrapped up his career at Alabama as the school’s all-time hits leader (334), while posting the most doubles (67) and triples (18) in program history. Gaspard inked one of the top recruiting classes in the country for the 2013 season, as the crop of 11 players (10 freshmen and one junior college transfer) was rated as the fourth-best recruiting class by Baseball America and the 16th-best class by Collegiate Baseball. The No. 4 ranking is the highest-rated recruiting class in Alabama history. That recruiting class paid dividends early, as the 2013 squad finished the year with four freshmen in the starting lineup, plus one in the midweek rotation and one in the closer’s role. The selections of Mikey White and Ray Castillo as Freshman All-Americans marked the second time Alabama had two Freshman AllAmericans in the same season. The talented group of freshmen, along with Gaspard’s other accumulated talent, earned a No. 2 seed to the 2013 NCAA Tallahassee Regional, the third NCAA Regional appearance for Gaspard and the 23rd for the University. White also earned second team All-SEC honors at shortstop, while Castillo and Kyle Overstreet were SEC All-Freshman Team selections. Overstreet also was named the Division I ABCA Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at second base.
MITCH GASPARD RECORD VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS First Opponent Meeting Alabama 2003 Alabama State 2011 Alcorn State 2011 Arkansas 2010 Arkansas-Little Rock 2002 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2012 Arkansas State 2003 Auburn 2010 Baylor 2004 Centenary 2002 Central Arkansas 2007 Central Florida 2011 Charlotte 2002 Clemson 2010 College of Charleston 2010 Dallas Baptist 2006 East Carolina 2012 Eastern Illinois 2011 Eastern Michigan 2005 Elon 2010 Evansville 2006 Florida 2010 Florida Atlantic 2012 Florida State 2011 Georgia 2010 Georgia Tech 2010 Grambling 2002 Henderson State 2002 Houston 2003 Houston Baptist 2004
Recent Meeting 2003 2011 2013 2013 2006 2012 2004 2013 2004 2007 2007 2011 2002 2010 2010 2007 2012 2011 2005 2010 2006 2011 2013 2011 2013 2010 2007 2002 2007 2004
Overall Record 0-1 1-0 5-0 4-10 6-1 3-0 4-2 10-8 0-1 10-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-2 2-1 0-5 0-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-6 2-4 0-2 6-2 2-1 9-0 2-0 3-4 1-0
First Opponent Meeting Illinois-Chicago 2010 Iowa 2006 Jacksonville State 2003 Kansas State 2005 Kentucky 2010 Lamar 2002 LSU 2003 LSU-Shreveport 2002 Louisiana College 2005 Louisiana Lafayette 2003 Louisiana Monroe 2002 Louisiana Tech 2002 Louisville 2007 Marist 2005 McNeese State 2002 Mercer 2010 Memphis 2013 Minnesota 2002 Mississippi 2005 Mississippi State 2010 Mississippi Valley State 2010 Missouri 2003 Nebraska 2004 Nicholls State 2002 North Carolina 2004 Northern Iowa 2003 Northwestern State 2011 Oakland 2006 Oklahoma 2005 Oral Roberts 2002
Recent Meeting 2010 2006 2013 2005 2012 2007 2013 2003 2006 2007 2007 2007 2013 2005 2007 2010 2013 2010 2013 2013 2013 2013 2004 2007 2004 2005 2011 2006 2005 2012
Overall Record 3-0 0-1 10-3 1-0 4-5 11-9 4-19 2-0 2-0 6-9 14-6 10-1 1-4 1-0 10-8 1-0 1-1 5-0 8-8 6-6 6-1 3-1 0-1 14-3 1-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-2 0-3
First Opponent Meeting Rice 2005 St. John’s 2005 Sam Houston State 2002 Samford 2010 Savannah State 2013 South Alabama 2002 South Carolina 2010 Southeastern Louisiana 2002 Southern 2005 Southern Illinois 2007 Southern Mississippi 2004 Southwest Texas 2002 Stephen F. Austin 2006 Stony Brook 2010 Tennessee 2010 Tennessee Martin 2006 Texas 2002 Texas A&M 2006 Texas A&M-CC 2002 Texas-Arlington 2002 Texas-San Antonio 2002 Texas Southern 2002 Texas State 2003 Troy 2011 Tulane 2005 UAB 2010 Vanderbilt 2010 VMI 2013 Wichita State 2002
Recent Meeting 2005 2005 2007 2013 2013 2012 2012 2013 2005 2007 2013 2002 2007 2010 2013 2006 2002 2013 2007 2007 2007 2003 2006 2013 2013 2013 2012 2013 2005
Overall Record 0-1 1-0 10-8 5-3 1-0 6-1 2-7 15-7 1-0 0-1 4-6 2-3 4-2 4-0 6-6 3-0 0-1 2-3 6-4 10-12 8-10 6-0 7-6 3-3 2-7 2-6 5-7 3-0 0-4
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DAX NORRIS Assistant Coach
Seventh Year
ALABAMA, 1996
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Dax Norris enters his seventh season as assistant coach at the University of Alabama in 2014. Norris who was an All-American catcher for the Crimson Tide in 1995-96 under head coach Jim Wells and then assistant coach Mitch Gaspard, currently works with the pitchers and catchers while helping coordinate the recruiting efforts for the Tide. “With Dax having played for Alabama, everybody remembers the type of player he was. He is the same way as a coach,” said Gaspard. “He is a high energy guy who gives you great effort every day. Dax bleeds crimson and white and was an All-American here. His time as a player here and in professional baseball really brings a wealth of knowledge to our program.” Norris, who was a hard-nosed players and one of the cornerstones of Alabama’s baseball revival in the 1990s, brings that same work ethic and intensity to the Crimson Tide coaching staff. He began his coaching career at the Capstone as the hitting instructor from 2008-10, before transitioning to the pitching staff and tutoring the catchers beginning with the 2011 season. Norris also handles a number of recruiting responsibilities for the program. During his 11-year professional baseball career, Norris played for the Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros organizations before joining the coaching ranks in 2007. In his time with the two MLB organizations, he was associated with some of the best pitching minds in the game. With the Braves, he worked with legendary pitching coach Leo Mazzone and all-star pitchers Greg Maddox, John Smoltz and Tom Glavine, then later with Houston pitcher Andy Pettitte. With Norris and fellow Alabama All-American Andy Phillips spearheading much of the program’s player recruitment, the Tide entered the 2013 season with one of the top incoming classes in college baseball. The 11 signees who came to the Capstone for that 2013 season were rated fourth by Baseball America and No. 16 by Collegiate Baseball. Norris was instrumental in the development of a young pitching staff in 2013, highlighted by the success of freshman right-hander Ray Castillo. The Crimson Tide’s first-year closer recorded 12 saves, the highest total for a freshman in Alabama history and the third-best mark in the program’s single-season history. Castillo earned three post-season awards, earning Louisville Slugger first team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News, NCBWA second team Freshman All-American and SEC All-Freshman Team. Norris was also instrumental to developing the talents of walk-on freshman Mike Oczypok, who matched Tucker Hawley for the Tide’s best record (5-2) in 2013. Hawley, who returned from Tommy John surgery in 2012, fought back from injury to boast the lowest ERA on the Alabama pitching staff. The Alabama bullpen converted 21-of-24
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save opportunities in 2013, to post the second most team saves in a season in program history. The Tide finished the 2013 season ranked 72nd in the country with a 3.70 earned run average and 52nd nationally in hits allowed per nine innings pitched (8.55). Following the 2011 campaign, Tide pitchers Adam Morgan and Nathan Kilcrease and catcher Brock Bennett were selected in the 2011 MLB Draft. Morgan, a junior in 2011, was the first pitcher selected by the Philadelphia Phillies Kilcrease was selected in the 30th round by the Oakland A’s and Bennett was a 33rd-round selection of the San Francisco Giants. After the 2012 season, reliever Ian Gardeck was selected in the 16th round by the Giants. As the hitting coach in 2010, Norris helped center fielder Taylor Dugas earn first team AllAmerica honors by Baseball America, after the sophomore hit .395 with 96 hits, 15 doubles, five triples, 59 walks and an on-base percentage of .525. Dugas ranked seventh in the country in walks, 17th in on-base percentage and 34th in hits. Junior shortstop Josh Rutledge finished sixth in the country with 107 total hits and joined Dugas as a 2010 first team All-SEC selection. Norris’ return to Tuscaloosa paid immediate dividends, as the Crimson Tide was one of the top offensive units in the country in 2009. That season the Tide ranked in the top-25 nationally in nine offensive categories, slugging percentage (7th, .566), home runs (8th, 107), doubles (12th, 142), runs scored (18th, 509), batting average (22nd, .330), doubles per game (23rd, 2.35) and total hits (25th, 689). Following the 2009 season, Norris, along with Gaspard, were named the SEC assistant coaches of the year by SEBaseball.com. Norris also tutored Kent Matthes, the 2009 SEC Player of the Year who led the nation with a school record 28 home runs. Matthes, a fourth-round draft pick by the Colorado Rockies, hit .358 with 28 home runs and 81 RBI in 2009. That season, Matthes ranked second nationally in home runs per game (0.50), third in slugging percentage (.858), sixth in RBI per game (1.45), 11th in RBI (81) and 12th in total bases (175). A finalist for several national awards, Matthes was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association District III Player of the Year. In addition to Matthes, Norris tutored second baseman Ross Wilson, shortstop Rutledge and third baseman Jake Smith during their 2009 first team All-SEC seasons. Outfielder Taylor Dugas was a 2009 Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball in addition to being selected to the SEC All-Freshman Team. Norris earlier worked with 2008 All-SEC performers Alex Avila and Brandon May. Avila hit .343 with 17 home runs and 62 RBI as a junior and was selected in the fifth round of the 2008 MLB Draft, making his Major League debut with the
Dax Norris with his wife René and son Colton.
Detroit Tigers on Aug. 6, 2009. He became the first Alabama player under Norris’ tutelage to reach the big leagues. May, a 36th round draft pick in 2009 by the Chicago Cubs, hit .347 with 12 home runs and 69 RBI and led the SEC with 39 RBI in 30 league games. In 2008, May hit .365 with five home runs and 50 RBI. Vin DiFazio was a 12th-round draft pick by the Texas Rangers following the 2009 season. Prior to his return to Alabama, Norris began his coaching career at Niceville (Fla.) High School, where he spent the 2007 season working under former Tide assistant coach Kevin Berry. Norris worked with the Niceville hitters and catchers and one of his star pupils was eventual Alabama pitcher Jimmy Nelson, who earned all-state honors in high school. Following his junior season at Alabama, Nelson was a second-round draft pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010. Norris played 11 seasons with the Braves and Astros organizations, reaching the triple-A level with both clubs and voted to the 2002 triple-A allstar team as a member of the Richmond Braves. He played in 846 career minor league games and batted .265 with 73 home runs, 421 RBI and 771 total hits. Norris had a career-high 122 hits and 72 RBI for the Greenville (S.C.) Braves (class AA, Southern League) in 2000 and smacked a careerhigh 15 home runs in Greenville in 1999. During the off-seasons, Norris played in the Venezuelan and Dominican winter leagues and also ran his own hitting school. A 23rd-round draft pick by the Braves in 1996, Norris had been a two-year starter for the Tide. He batted .283 (72-for-254) as a junior in 1995 with three home runs and 34 RBI in 63 starts. Norris was named to the 1995 NCAA East Regional alltournament team, after batting .316 (6-for-19) with two runs scored and five RBI. Norris was elected team captain on the Tide’s 1996 SEC championship team that finished with a then-school record 50 wins. Alabama also captured the 1996 SEC Tournament championship at the Hoover Met and hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time in program history. Norris led the Tide to its first College World Series appearance since 1983 during his senior year. He batted .370 (105for-284) with seven home runs and 49 RBI, en route to being named a 1996 first team All-American by the Super Smith Team. Norris also was a first team All-SEC honoree and American Baseball Coaches Association All-South Region pick. Following his professional career, Norris completed his bachelor’s degree in human environmental science in 2007. Prior to playing at Alabama, Norris was a two-year starter at Central Alabama Community College in Alexander City, Ala. A native of LaGrange, Ga., Norris was born Jan. 14, 1973. He is married to the former Rene’ Simpkins. The couple welcomed their first child, son Colton Dax Norris, in September of 2010.
ANDY PHILLIPS Assistant Coach
Fourth Year
ALABAMA, 1999
Following a professional baseball career that spanned 12 seasons, including five in in Major League Baseball, Andy Phillips returned to the University of Alabama in 2011 as an assistant coach. Beginning with the 2014 campaign, Phillips enters his fourth season and is the hitting and infield coach for the Crimson Tide, while sharing recruiting responsibilities for the program. “Andy was a phenomenal player here, and I couldn’t have been happier with his decision to return to Alabama,” said Alabama head baseball coach Mitch Gaspard. “He is the most well-rounded person I have ever coached and been around, and we are very fortunate to have him join our coaching staff.” Phillips coached up a 2013 infield that featured freshmen Mikey White at shortstop and Kyle Overstreet at second base. Despite the youth, the Crimson Tide finished second in the country with 80 double plays, one shy of the national lead and one shy of the school record. White had a stellar year at the plate during Southeastern Conference play, posting a .350 batting average against conference competition, to rank eighth in the league. White earned second team All-SEC honors and was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News. Overstreet was named the Division I Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at second base after leading the SEC with 67 double plays turned in 2013. Overstreet, who garnered SEC All-Freshman Team honors, posted a .983 fielding percentage, committing just six errors in 363 chances. As a team, the Tide posted a .976 fielding percentage in 2013, the second best in program history. While leading the Tide’s hitting instruction the past three seasons, Phillips helped Taylor Dugas finish his career as the program’s all-time leader in hits, doubles and triples. Dugas notched his 323rd career hit against Mississippi State on May 5, 2012, to break the record Phillips held since 1999. Phillips also mentored Ben Moore, who hit .342 en route to Freshman All-America honors by Baseball America and an SEC All-Freshman Team selection in 2012. A four-year Alabama letterwinner (1996-99) and 1999 first team All-American, Phillips played for the New York Yankees (2004-07), New York Mets (2008) and Cincinnati Reds (2008) during his MLB career. Before returning to the Capstone in 2011, Phillips played two years in the Nippon Professional League (Japan) for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp (2009) and the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (2010). “Coaching always intrigued me, but only in an ideal situation, and that is here at Alabama,” said Phillips. “I never wanted to get into coaching just to say I was a coach. There are a lot of things that I have aspired to do, but I’ve always had a passion for teaching and soaking in information. I always said that if I had the opportunity to coach here, I would do it, but it would only be here.”
Following a stellar playing career at Alabama, Phillips was a seventh-round draft pick by the Yankees in 1999. He made his Major League debut on Sept. 14, 2004, and in his first at-bat, he belted a home run over the Green Monster in Fenway Park on the first pitch he saw from Terry Adams. Phillips is one of seven players to homer in his first at-bat as a Yankee and became the 21st player in MLB history to hit a home run on the first pitch of his career. Phillips received the Yankees’ Kevin Long “Minor-League Player of the Year” Award following a 2004 season where he led all Yankees minor leaguers in batting average (.321) and RBI (101) while ranking second in home runs (30). He was voted the Most Valuable Player of the International League All-Star Game, after hitting a 10th-inning walk-off home run. Phillips later earned the James P. Dawson Award as the Yankees’ most outstanding rookie during the 2005 spring training. With the Yankees in the 2006 season, Phillips saw action in 110 games, posting a .240 batting average with seven home runs, 11 doubles and 29 RBI, as New York won the America League East Division title with an MLB-best 97-65 record. Phillips made one plate appearance in the American League Divisional Series against the Detroit Tigers. After returning to the minors for the start of the 2007 season, Phillips rejoined the Yankees on June 19, 2007, and in 61 games posted a career-high .292 batting average. The season was cut short when he suffered a broken wrist after being hit by a pitch. Phillips’ MLB career continued in 2008 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds, seeing action in 52 games with 73 at-bats. After hitting .233, Phillips was designated for assignment by the Reds and was picked up by the New York Mets, playing four games. He was designated for assignment by the Mets on July 1, 2008, and reclaimed by the Reds off waivers on July 3 but never returned to the Major League Baseball. On Dec. 22, 2008, Phillips was signed to a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates and was invited to Spring Training as a non-roster invitee. In April of 2009, he was traded to the Chicago White Sox, and assigned to the Charlotte Knights of the International League. On June 23, 2009, Phillips signed with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Nippon Professional Baseball, and after one season with the Carp, he played his final professional season with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in 2010. In his four seasons at Alabama (1996-99), Phillips posted a .356 career batting average with
61 home runs, 224 RBI and 322 hits. He ended his career as the all-time leader in home runs, RBI and hits, still holding the school records in career home runs and total bases (590). In the history of the baseball program at Alabama, Phillips is one of three players with 50 home runs and 200 RBI, one of four with 300 hits, and is the only player in school history with 50 home runs, 200 RBI and 300 hits. The Tide advanced to the NCAA Tournament all four years that Phillips wore the Alabama uniform, which included three College World Series appearances. He joins Manny Torres as the only Tide players to appear in the CWS during three different seasons. As a freshman in 1996, Phillips was part of a 50-19 squad that captured the SEC regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the CWS, marking the third trip in school history and the first for the Tide since the 1983 season. Phillips hit .366 in 1997 with 15 home runs and 64 RBI to help the Tide post a 56-14 overall record, an SEC regular-season championship and a runnerup finish in the CWS, falling to LSU (13-6) in the national championship game. As a junior, Phillips hit .351 with 21 home runs and a career-high 81 RBI, as the Tide posted a 46-18 record after falling to Long Beach State (5-3) in the final game of the NCAA West Regional. As a senior, Phillips nearly hit .400 (.398), with 22 home runs, 22 doubles, 66 RBI and a .781 slugging percentage. He led the Crimson Tide to the 1999 SEC Tournament title, before advancing through the NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds, and the Tide finishing third in the College World Series. After his senior campaign, Phillips was a first team All-America selection by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and College Baseball Insider. He garnered third team All-America honors by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. Phillips completed his bachelor’s degree in sports fitness management from the University of Alabama in 1999. George Andrew Phillips, born April 6, 1977, in Tuscaloosa, Ala., was raised in Demopolis, Ala., where he played baseball for the Demopolis Academy Generals. Prior to playing for the Tide from 1996-99, Phillips was a 41st-round selection out of high school by the Milwaukee Brewers as a shortstop in 1995. Phillips and his wife Bethany, married in 2004, have a daughter Isaiah.
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Andy Phillips with his wife Bethany and daughter Isaiah.
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BOBBY BARBIER Vol. Assistant Coach
Fifth Year
NORTHWESTERN STATE, 2006
COACHES/STAFF
Bobby Barbier joined the Crimson Tide staff in 2010, after spending two years as an assistant coach at Northwestern (La.) State (2008-09). In his current role with the Tide, Barbier is the team’s third base coach, coordinates the running game, works with the outfielders and oversees the Alabama Baseball Camps. He also assists in the areas of hitting, defense and pitching for the program. “Bobby is one of the brightest coaches in college baseball,” Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard said. “He played for me at Northwestern State and truly understands how our program works. Bobby does a great job as our third base coach and does a number of other things to help the program improve. He is a tremendous baseball coach, and we are fortunate to have him with us.”
KEN BROWN Dir. of Baseball Ops. ALABAMA, 2005
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Third Year
Bobby Barbier with his wife Kody and daughter Landry Claire
Barbier helped turn right fielder Ben Moore into a threat on the base paths in 2013. Moore had 16 stolen bases during his sophomore campaign to rank eighth in the SEC. Moore’s 16 steals were the most by an Alabama player since Taylor Dugas swiped 19 in 2010. Moore’s mark also ranks as the fourth-highest amount for a Tide player in the past decade, trailing only seasons amassed by Dugas and Emeel Salem (2006 and 2007). Barbier wrapped up an impressive four-year playing career in 2006 at Northwestern State, where he earned two All-Southland Conference honors and a CoSIDA Academic All-America award while playing for Gaspard. He completed his career being listed in the school’s top-10 in eight offensive categories. In 2004, Barbier became the eighth student-
athlete in NSU history to be named an Academic All-American. He hit .293 that season with a team-high nine home runs. The 29-year old Barbier played high school baseball at Archbishop Shaw in New Orleans, earning all-state, all-district and all-metro honors. He also was part of two American Legion state championship teams. Barbier earned his bachelor of science degree from Northwestern State in health and human performance in December of 2006. He is married to Kody (Sprout) Barbier, and the couple welcomed their first child, daughter Landry Claire, in August of 2012.
University of Alabama head baseball coach Mitch Gaspard added Ken Brown as the director of baseball operations for the Crimson Tide in September of 2011, with Brown embarking on his third season in that role during 2014. A member of the Alabama baseball team in 2005 and 2006, Brown returned to Tuscaloosa after spending three seasons (2009-11) in scouting and player development in Major League Baseball. “With the background and experience that Ken was able to gather in Major League Baseball, both in the front office and as an area scout, he brings a lot to the table for us,” Gaspard said. “This was a real opportunity for us to advance our position administratively. Ken is very intelligent and has helped our baseball program grow, not only on the field but also from an organizational standpoint.” Prior to returning to the Capstone, Brown was the area scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from November of 2010 through August of 2011. His scouting area for the Angels included Alabama, Mississippi, West Tennessee and Arkansas. He also assisted with front office baseball operations, gaining experience in Major League administration areas including; waivers, dates and trades, serving as a player
development intern, and assisting with day-today operations of a Major League facility. From February 2010 through November 2010, Brown worked in the Texas Rangers organization, helping with amateur and professional scouting. He also assisted with 40-man roster management, MLB advanced scouting reports and the arbitration processes. Brown earlier completed the Washington Nationals Baseball Operations Diversity Internship Program (2009) and a season-long internship in the minor league operations department with the New York Mets (2009). In his role with the Mets, he assisted in all facets of player development and assisted with international operations. Brown earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama in human environmental sciences in 2005. He was a two-time selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and received UA’s Distinguished Minority Student-Athlete Award in 2005. Brown continued his education at Alabama, completing a master’s degree in consumer management in 2008. In May of 2013, Brown obtained a graduate certificate in consumer conflict, negotiation and mediation from Alabama.
JOE HOFFER Athletic Trainer
Seventh Year
COLLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA, 2003
BEN ASHFORD Strength Coach AUBURN, 2004
First Year
Joe Hoffer is in his seventh season as an athletic trainer at the University of Alabama in 2014, all with the Crimson Tide baseball team. During the summer of 2010, Hoffer’s involvement with USA Baseball continued, as he worked as the head athletic trainer for the under-18 squad that advanced to the World Championships in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Hoffer joined the Tide staff following a twoyear stint at the University of Wisconsin-Stout and four years of experience with USA Baseball. He worked the 2006 and 2007 seasons at UWStout in Menomonie, Wis., where he served as the athletic trainer and pitching coach for the Division III school. A veteran of the USA Baseball program, Hoffer served as the Junior Olympic Athletic Training site coordinator in Peoria, Ariz., in 2004, 2005 and 2007. In 2006, Hoffer was the head athletic trainer for USA Baseball’s 16-and-under team that captured the gold medal at the Pan American Games in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Hoffer earned his Master of Science degree in sports administration and health promotion from Northwestern (La.) State University in
2005. During his two years at NSU, Hoffer worked with the football, track and field and baseball programs. He was the athletic trainer for the Demons baseball team that won the 2005 Southland Conference Championship under then-head coach Mitch Gaspard (now head coach at Alabama) and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Regional in Baton Rouge, La. A 2003 graduate of St. Scholastica in Dulutn, Minn, Hoffer earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in exercise physiology with an emphasis in athletic training. He was a four-year letterman on the men’s tennis team that advanced to the NCAA Regional finals all four years (2000-03) and won the 2001 Regional team title. Hoffer also worked as a student athletic trainer for the Division III institution. The Minneapolis native, Hoffer attended The Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Minn. Hoffer is married to the former Steph Miettunen, who holds a doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Minnesota and is a pharmacist in Tuscaloosa. The couple was married in 2008 and welcomed their first child, daughter Charleigh, on July 3, 2012.
Ben Ashford joined the Alabama baseball staff in the summer of 2013 as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. After working as an intern in the Crimson Tide strength and conditioning department for 18 months, Ashford assumed a full-time role with the department when he was named the strength and conditioning coach for the baseball team in August. Ashford came to the University of Alabama in January of 2012 as an intern in the strength and conditioning department. In a year and a half as an intern, he worked with an assortment of athletic programs, including: football, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and cheerleading. As an intern with the Crimson Tide, Ashford was responsible for programing and coaching
team and individual workouts. He also assisted with the rehabilitation for injured players, helped facilitate proper lifting technique for freshman athletes and conducted speed and agility testing. Ashford earned his master’s degree in human performance from the University of Alabama in May of 2013. He earlier completed a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration in 2004. After completing his undergraduate degree, Ashford spent five years working with three Birmingham, Ala., construction companies: Rives Construction (2004), The Stewart Perry Company (2005-08) and Doster Construction (2008-09). A member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, Ashford will be sitting for his certification in May of 2014.
COACHES/STAFF
coaches and staff
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Support Staff
GARY CRAMER
RICH DAVI
MARK DAVIS
BRIAN EDMISTON
ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, TICKETS
FCA DIRECTOR
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
FACILITIES, SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, EVENT MANAGEMENT
JOHN FROST
ALLAN GUENTHER
NATHAN KILCREASE
DR. JEFF LAUBENTHAL
RED LEONARD
GRADUATE MANAGER
PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER
STUDENT COACH
TEAM PHYSICIAN
DIRECTOR, EVENT MANAGEMENT
RYAN MAJERCIK
STUART MOORE
JASON NANCE
JOHN PARENTI
PHILLIP PROVOST
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MARKETING
STUDENT MANAGER
EQUIPMENT MANAGER, OLYMPIC SPORTS
TEAM NUTRITIONIST
STUDENT MANAGER
JENNY SANDERS
HAROLD SEXTON
BRANDON SEVEDAGE
WESLEY STRICKLAND
SCOTT URBANTKE
ACADEMIC ADVISOR
DIRECTOR, EVENT TECHNOLOGY
ATHLETIC FACILITIES DIRECTOR
STUDENT MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC GROUNDS
JACOB WALDEN
TROI LANE WALLACE
ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
PROFILES
CHRIS BESANCENEY
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Player Profiles 2014 ALABAMA ROSTER (BY POSITION)
NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 ............................ Mikey White, INF
PITCHERS No. Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (Previous School)
15
Geoffrey Bramblett
RHP
R-R
6-2
220
Fr.
Hoover, Ala. (Hoover)
16
Cary Baxter
UTIL
R-R
6-3
200
Jr.
Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain)
17
Jay Shaw
RHP
R-R
6-0
185
Jr.
Pinson, Ala. (Russell County)
20
Taylor Guilbeau
LHP
L-L
6-4
180
Jr.
21
Colton Freeman
LHP/OF
L-L
6-1
205
RS-Fr.
23
Ray Castillo
RHP
R-R
6-0
195
26
Justin Kamplain
LHP
R-L
6-0
28
Jake Hubbard
RHP
R-R
29
Nick Eicholtz
RHP
31
Jonathan Hess
RHP
32
Spencer Turnbull
33
3 .......................... Daniel Cucjen, INF 6 .................. Kyle Overstreet, INF/RHP 7 ............................ Ben Moore, OF/C
Zachary, La. (Zachary)
9 ..................... Casey Hughston, OF/INF
Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park)
10 ............................... Wade Wass, C
So.
Seale, Ala. (Russell County)
180
Jr.
Jasper, Ala. (Walker)
11 .......................... Trevor Propst, INF
6-2
215
RS-So.
R-R
6-4
190
Fr.
R-R
6-1
195
RS-Fr.
RHP
R-R
6-3
230
Mitch Greer
RHP
R-R
6-2
35
Jon Keller
LHP
R-L
40
Thomas Burrows
LHP/1B
42
Tyler Adams
RHP
Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain)
12 ....................... Chance Vincent, INF
Odessa, Fla. (Cambridge Academy)
13 ........................... William Elliott, OF
Kenner, La. (Jesuit)
14 ...................... Mathew Goodson, OF
Jr.
Madison, Miss. (Madison Central)
15 .................. Geoffrey Bramblett, RHP
240
So.
Prattville, Ala. (Edgewood Academy)
6-1
230
Jr.
Maylene, Ala. (Thompson)
L-L
6-1
220
Fr.
Florence, Ala. (Mars Hill Bible School)
R-R
6-4
230
Fr.
Headland, Ala. (Houston Academy)
18 ........................... Austen Smith, 1B 19 ........................... Hunter Webb, OF
16 .......................... Cary Baxter , UTIL 17 ............................... Jay Shaw, RHP
44
Tucker Hawley
RHP
R-R
6-4
230
Sr.
Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken)
55
Mike Oczypok
RHP
R-R
6-4
240
So.
Royersford, Pa. (Spring-Ford)
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (Previous School)
22 ......................... Georgie Salem, OF
Pensacola, Fla. (Meridian CC)
23 ........................... Ray Castillo, RHP
20 ....................... Taylor Guilbeau, LHP 21 ................. Colton Freeman, LHP/OF
CATCHERS No. Name 10
Wade Wass
C
R-R
6-0
215
RS-Jr.
24
Will Haynie
C/INF
R-R
6-5
235
Fr.
41
Taylor Poe
C
R-R
5-9
190
RS-Fr.
50
Anthony Sherlag
C
R-R
6-3
225
Fr.
Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Montgomery, Ala. (Saint James) Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
24 ........................... Will Haynie, C/INF 25 ........................ Ryan Blanchard, OF
INFIELDERS
28 ......................... Jake Hubbard, RHP
No. Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (Previous School)
1
Mikey White
INF
R-R
6-1
205
So.
Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park)
3
Daniel Cucjen
INF
R-R
6-0
185
So.
Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy)
29 .......................... Nick Eicholtz, RHP 31 ........................ Jonathan Hess, RHP
6
Kyle Overstreet
INF
R-R
6-1
210
So.
Boaz, Ala. (Boaz)
32 ..................... Spencer Turnbull, RHP
11
Taylor Propst
INF
R-R
6-1
195
Fr.
Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville)
33 ........................... Mitch Greer, RHP
12
Chance Vincent
INF
R-R
6-4
210
So.
Scott, La. (Acadiana)
35 .............................. Jon Keller, LHP
18
Austen Smith
1B
R-R
6-4
225
Sr.
Cantonment, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic)
38
J.C. Wilhite
UTIL
R-R
5-10
190
Jr.
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Shelton State)
49
Steven Cole
INF
R-R
5-9
185
Sr.
Huntsville, Ala. (Pensacola JC)
PROFILES
26 ...................... Justin Kamplain, LHP
38 ............................ J.C. Wilhite, UTIL 40 ................... Thomas Burrows, LHP/1B 41 ................................ Taylor Poe, C
OUTFIELDERS
42 .............................Tyler Adams, RHP
No. Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (Previous School)
7
Ben Moore
OF/C
R-R
6-1
205
Jr.
Cullman, Ala. (Cullman)
9
Casey Hughston
OF/INF
L-R
6-2
215
Fr.
Mobile, Ala. (Baker)
45 ........................... Riley Colburn, OF
13
William Elliott
OF
L-R
6-2
195
Fr.
Oxford, Miss. (Oxford)
49 ............................ Steven Cole, INF
14
Mathew Goodson
OF
R-R
6-0
210
RS-Fr.
Oxford, Ala. (Oxford)
50 ......................... Anthony Sherlag, C
19
Hunter Webb
OF
R-R
5-11
190
Fr.
Phenix City, Ala. (Russell County)
22
Georgie Salem
OF
L-R
5-11
210
So.
Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills)
25
Ryan Blanchard
OF
R-R
6-1
200
So.
Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork)
45
Riley Colburn
OF
L-R
6-0
170
So.
Northport, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County)
COACHES AND STAFF 8
Mitch Gaspard
4
Dax Norris
2
Andy Phillips
43
Bobby Barbier
44 ........................ Tucker Hawley, RHP
55 ......................... Mike Oczypok, RHP
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Daniel Cucjen ........................ COO-jen
POSITION/YEAR
Taylor Guilbeau ....................... GILL-bo
Head Coach/Fifth Year
Georgie Salem ......................... SAY-lem
Assistant Coach/Pitchers & Catchers/Seventh Year
Ray Castillo ..................... Cass-TEE-oh
Assistant Coach/Hitter & Infielders/Fourth Year Volunteer Assistant Coach/Fifth Year
Justin Kamplain ................. Cam-PLANE
5th Year Student Coach
Nick Eicholtz ........................... IKE-oltz
John Frost
Graduate Manager
Tucker Hawley ......................... HA-lee
Ken Brown
Director of Baseball Operations/Third Year
Riley Colburn ..................... COAL-burn
Joe Hoffer
Athletic Trainer/Seventh Year
Nathan Kilcrease
Ben Ashford
Strength & Conditioning Coach/First Year
Mike Oczypok ..................... OZZIE-pawk Mitch Gaspard ...................... Gas-PARD
Chris Besanceney
Baseball Administrator
Troi Lane Wallace
Administrative Secretary
Bobby Barbier ..................... BAR-bee-a
Team Physician
Joe Hoffer ............................ HOE-fer
Dr. Jeff Laubenthal Phillip Provost, Stuart Moore and Wesley Strickland
Student Managers
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Player Profiles
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AUSTEN SMITH Cantonment, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic HS) CAREER AWARDS 2011 SEC First-Year Honor Roll
PROFILES
JUNIOR (2013) Ranked seventh in the SEC in home runs (7) and was 11th in the conference with 15 doubles (both team bests, as was his .452 slugging percentage) ‌ finished the conference schedule tied for the team lead in doubles (7) and home runs (3), with a .241 batting average against SEC opponents ... hit .333 in seven postseason games, with five of his eight hits in the postseason going for extra bases ‌ also walked three times and was hit by a pitch for a team-best .429 on-base percentage in the postseason ‌ hit .364 (4-for11) in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, with a home run, two doubles, three RBI and two runs scored in the three games ‌ was 4-for-13 (.308) in the SEC Tournament, with a double, a triple, two RBI and two runs scored ‌ had 16 multi-hit games, including seven three-hit efforts ‌ had eight multi-RBI games, five of which he finished with three RBI ‌ delivered the game-winning RBI in four games and scored the game-winning run twice ... longest hitting streak of the season was seven games, plus eight straight games reaching base safely and 24 straight games without committing an error ‌ had a 21-putout performance at No. 5 Louisville, the most of any SEC player in a single game during the 2013 season, to set a school single-game record ‌ ended 2013 season ranked fourth in Alabama history with 1,140 career putouts ... part of 56 double plays in 2013, third in Alabama all-time single-season history and third in the SEC in 2013 (the Tide turned 80 total DPs in ’13) ... had a hit in all three games of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional ‌ went 2-for-4 with a double and a walk in the final game of the season against No. 26 Troy (6.2) ‌ was 1-for-3 with an RBI, double and sacrifice fly against Savannah State (6.1) ‌ opened the regional with a 1-for-4 game against Troy (5.31) that included his seventh home run of the season ‌ hit 3-for-4 with an RBI, a run scored and a double in Alabama’s 6-3 win over Auburn (5.21) to open the SEC Tournament ‌ had a triple, RBI and run scored in the 5-2 SEC Tournament win over No. 18 Mississippi (5.23) ‌ registered a double, a couple of singles, a stolen base, a pair of runs scored and an RBI as part of Alabama’s 10-run eruption at No. 1 Vanderbilt (5.18) ... reached base in each game of the Missouri series and
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was the hero in the finale (5.12) with a walk-off double in the ninth to cap off a three-run rally ... reached base four times in the victory over No. 25 Troy (5.8), on an RBI double and three walks, one of which forced in a run ... finished the doubleheader at No. 15 Mississippi State (5.4) with two home runs, stroking one in each game ... went 5-for-14 (.357) during that road series versus the Bulldogs, with two multi-hit games ... posted his fifth three-hit game of the year to key the offense at Southern Mississippi (4.24) with a double and a pair of singles, to go along with three RBI and two runs scored ... had his 10th multi-hit game and fourth three-hit game of the year in the series finale at No. 18 Mississippi (4.14) ... part of the big sixth inning versus Southeastern Louisiana (4.2), ripping his third home run of the season to drive in three runs ... keyed the offense in the series opener at Auburn (3.28), stroking his second home run of the year to go along with two singles and two RBI ... also recorded an RBI-single in games two and three of the Auburn series ... had his second straight three-hit game versus Jacksonville State (3.20), with two singles and a double plus a run scored, two RBI, a walk and a stolen base ... notched a career-high in total bases (7) at Samford (3.19), after going 3-for-3 with a single, a double and a home run, adding a career-high three runs scored plus three RBI ... recorded a hit in each game of the Tennessee series, including a multi-hit performance in the Saturday game ... his walk set up a run scored in the Tide’s three-run first inning versus Memphis (3.13) ... contributed a walk and two runs scored in the final game of the Louisville series (3.10) ... led the Tide in the midweek game versus Auburn (3.5), reaching base twice on an RBI double and a walk ... went 5-for-11 in the Tulane series, including a 2-for-4 performance in the finale (3.3), with two runs scored, three RBI and a HBP ... reached base three times in early-season game versus Samford (2.26), going 2-for-3 with a walk and an RBI ... had breakout series against Florida Atlantic, getting his first hit of the season on a game-tying RBI single in the series opener ... had a strong showing in the second game at FAU (2.23), going 2-for-3 with a walk ... earned the start at designated hitter versus No. 21 Southern Mississippi and scored a run. SOPHOMORE (2012) Had 39 starts in 45 games played, with 30 of those starts coming at first base ... hit .240 with 23 RBI, six doubles and three home runs ... had seven multi-hit games and was third on the team with seven multi-RBI games ... hit .226 during SEC play, with three doubles, one home run and 14 RBI ... in the series finale against Georgia (5.19), had two hits with one run and one RBI ... went 2-for-3 against Troy (5.15), with two RBI, two runs and his third home run of the season ... posted three hits, two runs and one RBI in the series at Kentucky ... delivered a game-winning, two-run double in the 8-7 win over Mississippi State (5.6) ... went 3-for-11 with three runs scored, two RBI and two walks in the series at South Carolina ... hit his second home run of the season at Samford (4.24), finishing the night with two RBI ... hit his first home run of the season, a two-out, three-run walk-off in the 8-6 win over Vanderbilt (4.22) ... finished the series against Vandy with a .363 average (4-for-11) and six RBI ... had an RBI, hit and walk at South Alabama (4.3) ... totaled three hits, one run and two doubles in the series against Mississippi ... walked as pinch-hitter against Samford (3.14), bringing home a run in the ninth-inning comeback win ... hit a double and scored against East Carolina (3.9)... scored a run on one hit with one RBI in the second game of the
series at Tulane (3.3)... started as the designated hitter against South Alabama, posting his only triple of the season and the fourth of his career ... scored one run with two RBI in the series opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... scored in the first game of the opening series against Florida Atlantic while also recording two hits in the series. FRESHMAN (2011) Named to the 2011 SEC First-Year Honor Roll ... made a major impact in his first season ... one of only three players who played all 63 games (Taylor Dugas, Jared Reaves), starting 59 ... finished the season hitting .297 with 44 RBI and 25 runs, while hitting five home runs and stealing seven bases ... also walked 23 times as part of a .385 on-base percentage that ranked fourth on the team ... started all 30 games of SEC play and knocked in 19 RBI during that time to lead the team ... also hit .312 in SEC play to rank second on the team ... Tallahassee Regional: went 6-for-16 with three runs and five RBI while walking once, getting hit by a pitch and stealing a base ... slugged a stout .625 for the four games ... SEC Tournament: hit 2-for-11 in his first SEC Tournament ... drove in the team’s only run against Arkansas on May 27 ... scored in the opening win over Arkansas (5.25) ... South Carolina: went 3-for-11 with one run, an RBI and a walk in the three games ... Auburn: hit 4-for-12 with two RBI and two walks ... LSU: went 4-for-10 with five RBI, hitting his fourth home run of the season in game three (his second grand slam of the season) ... Mississippi State: reached base seven times (3-for-11 with four walks) while stealing two bases in the series ... Southern Mississippi: found himself on base all five times in the game, going 2-for-2 with three walks and a run scored ... Florida: went 4-for-11 with one RBI in the series ... Tennessee: hit 4-for-9 with two runs and two walks in the series, highlighted by a big day in game one (4.14), going 3-for-5 with two runs ... Mississippi Valley State: went 3-for-5 with three runs, four RBI, two walks, a hit-by-pitch and a stolen base, with his game-two output including a home run and a double ... Vanderbilt: had a hit and two walks in the series ... Arkansas: his standout weekend included batting 4-for-12 with a double, triple, two runs, five RBI and a stolen base ... Kentucky: started all three games at first base, hitting .455 (5-for-11) with one run, a walk, a hit-by-pitch, and four RBI ... Jacksonville State: hit 2-for-5 with one run and one RBI as the starting first baseman ... UAB: went 3-for-4 with two RBI ... Mississippi: Started all three games at first base, posting two hits in the series ... Auburn (Riverwalk): started in left field, driving in Alabama’s only run of the game with a single in the first inning ... Eastern Illinois: his 3-for-11 series included a leadoff triple in the bottom of the ninth, setting up the game-winning run ... Northwestern State: appeared in all three games, starting the final two in left field while going 3-for-7 with four RBI and two walks (two of his hits were doubles) ... USA Classic: saw action in all three games, starting the bookends of the series in right field (3-for-8 with three runs and an RBI) ... hit his second home run of the season versus Central Florida ... Alabama State: made the start at first base, with five RBI and a grand slam (he then was hit by pitches in his following two plate appearances) ... Alcorn State: played in all three games, starting one as the designated hitter, with two RBI and two walks in his first series in a Tide uniform ... scored a run and drew a walk in his Alabama debut as a starter (2.19). HIGH SCHOOL Selected in the 48th round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the New York Mets ... a 2010 first team All-Florida Region selection by Perfect Game
Player Profiles
PERSONAL Full name Austen Taylor Smith ... born Jan. 2, 1992 ... son of Billy and Johanna Smith ... majoring in commerce sciences.
Austen Smith led the team with 15 doubles and seven home runs in 2013. His seven homers ranked seventh in the SEC.
June 6, 2011 ... threw 2.1 innings in relief during game two of the season-opening VMI series, earning the win after allowing one run on two hits in his return to the mound ... that win over VMI was his first victory since May 15, 2011, when he earned the decision against Auburn. JUNIOR (2012) Missed the season after having Tommy John reconstructive surgery on his right elbow in June of 2011.
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TUCKER HAWLEY Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken HS) CAREER AWARDS 2010 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2013) Tied for the team lead with five wins after posting a 5-2 record ‌ had a 2.93 ERA and a .253 opponent batting average over 46.0 innings pitched ... made 20 appearances, including five starts ‌ was 2-1 with a 1.50 ERA as a starter ‌ made seven appearances, all out of the bullpen, in SEC play, posting a 6.10 ERA in 10.1 innings ‌ made two appearances in the postseason, including three scoreless innings against Mississippi to earn the win in the SEC Tournament ‌ threw one inning against Savannah State in the NCAA Tournament, allowing two runs on three hits with a strikeout ‌ posted his longest relief appearance of the season with 3.2 scoreless frames at No. 1 Vanderbilt (5.18), giving up two hits and a walk with a pair of strikeouts ... tossed one scoreless, hitless inning as the set-up man in relief of Charley Sullivan versus Texas A&M (4.26), allowing one walk to the four batters he faced while needing only 12 pitches to complete the inning ... earned his first save of the season and the second of his career after pitching a scoreless final inning at Southern Mississippi (4.24) ‌ that save was his first since closing out Tennessee on the road on May 22, 2010 ... struck out three in 2.1 innings of relief versus No. 2 LSU (4.20), allowing one run on three hits and one walk ... tossed five scoreless innings in his start versus Alcorn State (4.9), surrendering three hits while tying his season high with six strikeouts ... dealt five scoreless innings versus Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) but did not factor into the decision, after allowing five hits and two walks, with two strikeouts ... threw five innings against UAB (3.26), allowing one earned run on six hits with two walks and two strikeouts ... made his second start of the season at Samford (3.19), where he picked up his fourth win of the year after going three innings and allowing one run on two hits and one walk with three strikeouts ... had a “quality startâ€? – in his first start since April 4, 2011 – versus Memphis (3.13), allowing two runs on four hits and one walk while striking out a season-high six batters ‌ threw 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings in relief of Sullivan during the series opener at Florida Atlantic (2.22) to earn the win ... returned to the mound on Feb. 17, making his first appearance for the Tide since
SOPHOMORE (2011) Carried the Tide on the weekends as the team’s primary Sunday starter before experiencing arm fatigue in early April ... returned on May 15 against Auburn and finished the rest of the season out of the bullpen ... sported a 3.65 ERA and a 6-2 record in 49.1 innings, making seven starts among his 12 appearances ... struck out 31 batters while holding opponents to a .247 batting average ... threw the Tide’s first complete game of the season on March 6 against Northwestern State ... started three SEC games and was 3-1 in five appearances during conference play (struck out 12 in 21.0 SEC innings) ... Tallahassee Regional: came in for an inning of relief in game four of the regional against Florida State, allowing one hit and striking out one ... in game three versus Central Florida, logged an inning while allowing one earned run on one hit, adding a strikeout in Tide’s winning effort ... SEC Tournament: closed out the game against Arkansas (5.27), throwing 1.1 innings, allowing one run on one hit with a walk ... South Carolina: came in to retire both batters he faced during game three (5.21) ... Auburn: made his first appearance since April 3 and first relief appearance of the season in finale against the Tigers (5.15), going 2.0 innings, allowing two earned runs on two hits and one walk while striking out two to earn the win ... Arkansas (G3): started the finale, taking his first SEC loss of the season (4.3) after 6.0 innings, allowing four runs on eight hits with one walk and six strikeouts ... Kentucky (G3): earned the win on Sunday as the starter to help the Tide post a series sweep, after throwing 7.0 innings, allowing three runs on six hits and two walks while striking out three ... Mississippi (G3): earned his team-leading fourth win of the season to clinch the series versus the Rebels (3.20), going 5.1 innings while allowing three earned runs on seven hits with one strikeout ... his shutout streak came to an end at 20 innings, when he allowed an Ole Miss run in the bottom of the fourth ... Eastern Illinois (G3): improved to 3-1 after 8.0 scoreless innings, scattering four hits with three strikeouts and no walks ... Northwestern State (G3): threw in game three of the weekend series, going the distance for the solo shutout while allowing only three hits and one walk while striking out a career-high nine batters ... the 9.0 innings marked his first complete game while at Alabama ... the solo shutout was the first of the season by any Tide starter ... Central Florida (USA Classic): earned the start versus UCF (2.27) and went 3.0 innings, allowing six runs on seven hits while walking one ... Alcorn State (G3): started the Sunday game, going 5.0 innings and allowing one unearned run while striking out five to earn the win.
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USA ... attended numerous national showcases during his prep career ... participated in the 2009 Perfect Game National Showcase at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, where he was rated the No. 214 prospect at the invitationonly event ... also invited to the 2008 East Coast Professional Showcase, 2009 Tournament of Stars (Cary, N.C.), and the 2008 and 2009 WWBA Perfect Game Showcases (Jupiter, Fla.) ... three-year starter at Pensacola Catholic High School ... three-time all-state selection ... threetime All-Northwest Florida selection ... 2008 and 2009 Northwest Florida Player of the Year ... in his three-year career, hit .421 (116-for-276) with 15 home runs, 97 RBI, 110 runs, 25 doubles and one triple ... as a junior, hit .451 in 32 games with five home runs, 32 RBI, 44 runs and eight doubles ... named MVP of the 2009 Westminster Classic in Miami ... led 2009 team to a 27-5 overall record and 6-0 mark in class 3A, District I play to extend the PCHS district winning streak to 18 games over three seasons ... hit .431 as a sophomore, with eight home runs and 43 RBI in 31 games, adding 38 runs and 11 doubles ... led the Crusaders to a school-record 28 wins (28-5) in 2008 ... PCHS finished that ‘08 season ranked eighth nationally in the ESPN Rise Poll, 12th in USA Today, 11th by MaxPreps, and 15th by both Baseball America and Rivals.com ... played in 28 games as a freshman and hit .373 with two home runs, 22 RBI, 28 runs, six doubles and one triple ... the 2007 Crusaders went 21-9 (6-0 in District 1 play) ... his high school coach was Richard LaBounty.
FRESHMAN (2010) Named to the 2010 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll ‌ made 16 appearances and compiled a 2-1 record with one save and a 4.20 ERA ... his five starts came against Minnesota (3.17), UAB (3.31), Jacksonville State (4.7), Mississippi State (4.25) and No. 3 South Carolina ... also made 11 relief ... allowed only one earned run over
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his final five outings (13.2 IP, 11 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 13 K) ... in four postseason appearances, won his lone decision with a 2.08 ERA spanning appearances against LSU, Elon, Mercer and Clemson ... worked 13.0 postseason innings and allowed four runs (three earned) on 15 hits with 11 strikeouts and no walks ... went 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA in two relief appearances at the NCAA Atlanta Regional, working 6.2 innings while allowing two runs (one earned) on six hits, with six strikeouts and no walks ... earned first postseason win in June 6 elimination game against Mercer (4.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 4 K) ... made NCAA Tournament debut against Elon (2 IP, 2 H, 1 UER, 2 K) on June 4 ... tossed four scoreless innings in SEC Tournament debut against LSU on May 30, allowing three hits and striking out four in that SEC championship game ... totaled six scoreless innings against LSU in 2010, spanning two appearances ... earned first collegiate save at Tennessee on May 22, as the Tide swept the three-game series from the Volunteers ... worked two scoreless innings versus the Vols and allowed one hit with one strikeout ... pitched two innings of relief against Mississippi Valley State on April 28 and struck out three ... made his first career SEC start against Mississippi State in game two of an April 25 doubleheader ... earned his first career win with three scoreless innings in relief at No. 23 Southeastern Louisiana on April 13 ... allowed three hits and struck out a season-high four against the Lions ... made his first career SEC road appearance at Kentucky on April 11 ... tossed a season-high five innings at Jacksonville State on April 7, allowing two runs and three hits and two walks with four strikeouts (he departed that game with a 3-2 lead) ... suffered his first loss in his second start of the season against UAB on March 31 at Regions Park in Hoover, working four innings and allowing three runs and five hits ... made his Alabama debut with a four-inning start against Minnesota on March 16, allowing three runs (two earned) and four hits with three strikeouts and no walks ... made his first relief appearance and SEC debut against Auburn on April 4, working 1.1 innings and allowing one run on one hit with two strikeouts. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of South Aiken (S.C.) High School, where he was a standout pitcher for coach Bob Polewski ... two-time all-region selection and named the 2009 CSRA Most Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year ... attended numerous showcases, including the 2008 WWBA World Championship, 2008 WWBA 18-and-under National Championship, 2007 WWBA World Championship, 2007 WWBA 17-and-under World Championship, and 2006 WWBA 16-andunder World Championship. PERSONAL Full name is Ryan Tucker Hawley ... parents are Bill and Kim Hawley ... born Feb. 28, 1991 ... has one sibling, a brother Tanner ... father was drafted in the first round (23rd overall pick) of the 1982 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds ... a criminal justice major.
in game three of the series at Georgia (3.24) ... had an at-bat and earned some playing time at second base in the March 19th win over Samford ... had a base hit in the final game of the series versus Tennessee (3.17) ... earned an at-bat versus Memphis (3.13) as a pinch hitter ... appeared as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning versus Auburn (3.5) ... came in for two at-bats as designated hitter versus Tulane (3.2) ... made his Alabama debut as the starting DH in game two (2.16) of the season-opening VMI series, going 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. JUNIOR COLLEGE (2011-12 – PENSACOLA JC) Named to the All-Panhandle Conference team ... as a sophomore at Pensacola Junior College, batted .338 with 17 stolen bases and a .500 onbase percentage ... his junior college coach was Keith Little. HIGH SCHOOL Named to the 6A all-state team in 2009 ... served as team captain of Huntsville High School in 2009 and 2010 ... helped Huntsville High School win area championships in 2008 and 2009 ... his high school coach was Mark Mincher ... played club baseball for Excel Blue Wave in Oxford, Ala. ... his club team coach was Steve Gendren ... also competed in football at Huntsville. PERSONAL Born Steven Richard Cole on Feb. 24, 1991 ... son of Richard and Lydia Cole ... has two brothers, AJ and Jordan ... his brother AJ was a freshman on the 2012 Alabama baseball team ... father Richard competed in track and field at Auburn ... an honor roll student in high school ... majoring in political science.
Returning from Tommy John surgery, Tucker Hawley tied for the team lead with five wins with a 2.93 ERA last season.
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STEVEN COLE Huntsville, Ala. (Pensacola JC) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll JUNIOR (2013) Named to the 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ played 12 games with four starts at designated hitter ‌ finished the season with four hits, an RBI and four runs scored ‌ hit 3-for-12 in SEC play ‌ had a hit and scored three runs as the designated hitter in the series against No. 15 Mississippi State ‌ was 1-for-3 with a run scored in game two of the MSU series, and 1-for-5 with two runs scored in the series finale ‌ appeared as a pinch hitter versus UAB (4.16) ... pinch hit and played second base versus Alcorn State (4.10) ... was hit by a pitch as a pinch hitter
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BEN MOORE Cullman, Ala. (Cullman HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll 2012 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team by SEBaseball.com SEC Freshman of the Week, April 27, 2012 SEC Freshman of the Week, Feb. 27, 2012 SOPHOMORE (2013) Was a 2013 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll honoree ‌ hit .280 and set career highs with four home runs and a team-leading 41 RBI ‌ ranked fifth in the SEC in triples (4), eighth in stolen bases (16) and 15th in RBI ‌ finished the conference slate with a .261 average, two home runs and 14 RBI ‌ got the start in all 63 games for the Crimson Tide, 61 in the outfield and two behind the plate ‌ was among Alabama’s most consistent offensive threats, leading the team in triples, RBI, total bases (101) and stolen bases ... ranked second on the club in at-bats (243), hits (68), doubles and slugging percentage (.416) ‌ finished second on the squad in conference play with five doubles, two home runs and 46 total bases ‌ turned in a team-leading 23 multiple-hit performances, including two threehit efforts ‌ posted 10 multi-RBI games, with six three-RBI outings ‌ performed in the clutch throughout the season, leading the team with six game-winning RBI ‌ scored the game-winning run four times ‌ longest hitting streak of the season was seven games, reached base in nine straight games and went 43 straight games without an error ‌ tied Andrew Miller for the team lead with five outfield assists, after throwing out four runners at the plate and one at third base ‌ reached base three times in the extra-inning win over No. 1 Vanderbilt (5.17), on a single and a pair of walks ... registered two hits in each game of the Missouri series for a .429 average (6-for-14) in three games ... blasted his fourth home run and added another RBI in the ninth-inning comeback versus Missouri (5.12) ... finished the final two midweek games of the season against Mississippi Valley State and Troy with a of .556 (5-for-9) average and back-to-back multi-hit performances ... led the Tide offensively versus MVSU (5.7), with a pair of singles, an RBI, a run scored and three stolen bases ‌ his three stolen bases against MVSU were the most by a Tide player since Ross Wilson swiped three bags versus LSU on May 30, 2010 ... hit 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored in 11-2 win over No. 25 Troy (5.8) ‌went 3-for-6 in the Texas A&M series
FRESHMAN (2012) Named to the 2012 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team ... SEC All-Freshman Team selection ... also named to the SEC All-Freshman Team by SEBaseball.com ... named SEC Freshman of the Week on April 27 and Feb. 27 ... second on the team with a .342 batting average to finish 10th overall in the SEC, while his .345 average during conference play ranked third in the SEC ... second on the team in runs (33) and doubles (10), tied for second in hits (68) and third with 31 RBI ... led the team with nine multi-RBI games, while also posting 17 multi-hit games ... had a team season-high 13game hitting streak (3.23- 4.13) hitting .420 (21-for50) during the streak ... second on the team with a 26-game reaching base safely streak (3.3-4.13) ... started in 54-of-55 games played, 24 at catcher and 29 in right field ... hit safely in a team-best 45of-55 games ... led the team with 10 stolen bases (10-for-12) ... was second on the team with a .345 average during SEC play ... scored 14 runs while driving in 13 against SEC competition, adding three doubles, 10 walks and 5-for-6 in stolen base attempts ... hit 4-for-10 in the final series of the season against Georgia, posting two hits in the first two games of the series ... had two runs and two RBI with one hit against Troy (5.15), plus a seasonhigh two sacrifice bunts ... had four hits, one run and one RBI in the series versus Mississippi State ... went 1-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored in the win over Samford (4.24) ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on April 27 after posting a season-high four hits in the third game of the series versus Vanderbilt, going 8-for-11 (.727) over the weekend with two doubles, four runs and three RBI ... hit 3-for-8 in two games against Mississippi Valley
State (4.19), which included his second home run of the season in the series opener ... finished the series against No. 23 Auburn with a .333 average (4-for-12), one RBI and two runs scored ... posted three hits in five at-bats with two runs, a double and two RBI at South Alabama (4.3) ... went 6-for-10 in the series at Tennessee, with one run, two RBI, two walks and getting hit by a pitch twice ... was 2-for3 and had two RBI in the first game of the series versus Mississippi (3.23) ... his grounder forced the fielder’s choice that allowed teammate Andrew Miller to score the game-winning run against Samford (3.13) ... hit 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and an RBI against Louisville 3.10) ... recorded his first career triple against Auburn (3.6) ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 27 after finishing the Arkansas-Pine Bluff series with a .571 batting average and leading the team with five RBI plus six runs scored, also posting a .692 on-base percentage as he reached base in 9-of-13 trips to the plate, which included his first home run, three walks and two HBP ... started at catcher in game two and in right field in game three of the opening weekend series against Florida Atlantic, going 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored in the series finale. HIGH SCHOOL Set the Cullman High School single-season record with a .506 batting average in 2011 ... also established school season records with 22 home runs, 27 doubles, 83 RBI, 86 hits, and 77 runs scored as a senior... his 22 home runs broke his own school record of 15 as a junior ... named the 2011 5A Hitter of the Year as well as 5A first team all-state ... a 2011 Cullman Times all-area team selection as well as a 2011 Super All-State honoree ... named a preseason Southeast Region Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game ... was awarded the 2011 Danny Ashley Award for strong character and determination to succeed ... also received the Kevin McNutt Award for Athlete of the Year ... named the 2010 area player of the year and first team all-state ... two-sport athlete who rushed for 2,036 yards (second in school history) as a senior on the CHS football team.
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... led the offense in game one against the Aggies (4.26) with a pair of walks and a two-run home run, as well as in game two (4.27) with a single and a double ... recorded a pair of doubles with two runs scored and the game-winning RBI in win over Southern Mississippi (4.24) ... had a pair of singles and a stolen base in the 16-inning game versus No. 2 LSU (4.20) ... posted three RBI on a double and a triple versus UAB (4.16) ... reached base safely in each game of the Mississippi series ... turned in a multi-hit effort in the opener against Alcorn State (4.9) and a two-RBI triple in the second game (4.10) ... had a triple and a run scored in each of the first two games at Auburn ... notched his 10th multi-hit game of the season, going 2-for-4 against UAB (3.26) ... had a hit in all three games of the Georgia series, including two hits in games one and three of the series ... scored two runs versus Jacksonville State (3.20) ... reached base five times at Samford (3.19) on a single, a double and three walks, adding three runs scored and a couple of RBI ... stayed hot versus Tennessee, reaching base multiple times with a double in each game, including two multi-hit games ... reached base four times in the series opener versus Tennessee (3.15), including a three-run double and a stolen base ... posted his fifth multi-hit game of the year against Memphis (3.13), notching two singles with two stolen bases ... reached base three times in the series opener at No. 5 Louisville (3.8) on a single and two walks, plus a stolen base ... had a monster game in the series finale against the Cardinals, going 3-for-3 with a home run, a double, a single, a walk, two runs scored and three RBI ... turned in two multihit games in the Tulane series, including a double, walk, two runs scored, two RBI and a stolen base in the finale (3.3) ... stroked a hit and stole a base to set up his run scored versus Samford (2.26) ... had a single, three walks, a run scored and a stolen base in the Florida Atlantic series ... in the second game at FAU (2.23), had two walks, a stolen base and a run scored ... hit Alabama’s first home run of the season in game two against VMI (2.16), posting three RBI in the game ... finished that opening weekend with four RBI, three runs scored and a pair of walks.
PERSONAL Born Benjamin Cole Moore on Sept. 22, 1992, in Denver, Colo. ... son of Stuart and Johnann Moore ... both parents attended the University of Alabama ... has an older brother Stuart and a younger sister Morgan ... was a member of his school’s SGA, Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... majoring in human performance exercise science.
Ben Moore finished his sophomore campaign with team-highs in RBI (41), triples (4) and stolen bases (16). His 16 stolen bases ranked eighth in the SEC.
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REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2012) A member of the 2012 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ started nine of 18 games, seven of those in right field ... had two multi-hit games and one multi-RBI game ... went 1-for-2 against Louisville (March 10) with a run scored ... started in right field against both Southern Mississippi (2.29) and South Alabama (2.28) ... hit 4-for-7 (.571) in the series against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, with three RBI and two runs scored ... appeared as a pinch-hitter in the season opener against Florida Atlantic and then started in right field in game two of that series ... in six appearances on the mound, had one start and posted a 0-2 record with a 6.75 ERA in 12.0 innings pitched ... made his first career start on the mound against Mississippi Valley State (4.19), throwing 3.1 innings while allowing two runs on two hits with three walks and a pair of strikeouts ... threw 0.2 innings in relief against UAB (4.10), allowing two runs on three hits with two walks and a strikeout ... pitched 2.2 innings in the first game of the series at Tennessee (3.30), facing 10 batters with three hits, one run, one walk and one strikeout ... allowed three runs, one earned, two walks and no strikeouts at Troy (3.20) ... pitched a season-high 3.2 innings of relief at Arkansas (3.16), allowing two hits, one earned run and four walks while striking out three ... made his first appearance as a pitcher against Southern Mississippi (3.13), throwing 1.2 innings and allowing three hits with one strikeout.
Wade Wass returns to action in 2014 after missing the 2013 season due to injury. Wass looks to be the starting catcher for the Tide this season.
Pensacola, Fla. (Meridian CC/Pensacola Catholic HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
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JUNIOR (2013) Was a 2013 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll honoree ‌ missed the first four weeks of the season after suffering a broken right ankle in a preseason scrimmage ... saw his first action of the season as a pinch-hitter against Tennessee on March 15 ... earned medical redshirt after having season-ending hand surgery. JUNIOR COLLEGE (2011-12 - MERIDIAN CC) Named first team Region 23 by the National Junior College Athletic Association following his sophomore season at Meridian Community College in 2012 ... in 57 games, hit .427 with 23 home runs, 18 doubles and 67 RBI ... added 46 walks and was hit by a pitch 12 times to finish the 2012 season with a .568 on-base percentage ... as a freshman at Meridian, hit .370 with 11 home runs, 39 RBI and 42 runs scored ...also had eight outfield assists in 48 games in 2011 ... was a teammate of former Alabama teammate Kenny Roberts at Meridian, under head coach Chris Curry. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 Florida Region honorable mention selection by Perfect Game USA ... was a 2009 honorable mention Preseason HS Underclassmen All-American selection by Perfect Game USA at Pensacola Catholic High School ... hit .367 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI during his senior season at Pensacola Catholic High School, helping team compile a 23-5 record and a 10-0 mark during league play ... teammate of current Alabama player Austen Smith at PCHS, under head coach Richard LaBounty. PERSONAL Selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 13th round of the 2012 MLB Draft ... born Wade Thomas Wass on Sept. 23, 1991 ... son of Mark and Dixie Wass ... has an older brother Tyler ... majoring in general studies human environmental sciences.
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CARY BAXTER Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll 2012 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll SOPHOMORE (2013) A member of the 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ appeared in 10 games, all as a position player, with eight starts ‌ finished the season with a .161 batting average after getting 10 hits in 64 at-bats with two doubles, seven RBI and eight runs scored ‌ had one threehit game and two multi-RBI performances ‌ scored the game-winning run scored against VMI in the Tide’s first game this season ‌ appeared as a pinch-hitter twice in the series at Louisville ... reached base twice versus No. 21 Southern Mississippi (2.19), drawing a walk and a hit by pitch with a run scored ... paced the Crimson Tide with a .625 (5-for-8) batting average in series sweep of VMI to open the season ‌ had a .692 on-base percentage after reaching base in nine of his first 13 trips to the plate ‌ starting designated hitter for the season opener, before starting the rest of the series at first base ‌ drove in four runs and scored four times in that series against the Keydets ‌ had a pair of doubles, both coming in game two of the VMI series when he reached base in all five
HIGH SCHOOL Played both baseball and basketball for the Oak Mountain High School Eagles ... four-year starter in both sports ... two-time selection to the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Showcase (2008 and 2009) ... participated in numerous prep showcases around the southeast ... 2009 All-Shelby County selection ... went 5-2 with one save and a 1.62 ERA as a junior in 2009 ... worked 52 innings and allowed 12 earned runs and 41 hits while recording 60 strikeouts and holding opponents to a .199 batting average during that 2009 season ... accounted for nearly one-third of 2009 team’s wins, pitching for a team that finished the season with a 16-12 record in class 6A, region 10 ... as a hitter, played in 29 games and hit .316 (30-for95) with four home runs and 17 RBI, adding 18 runs, seven doubles and two triples in 2009 ... as a junior in basketball, averaged 11.9 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in 2008-09 ... graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average ... was eligible for the Presidential Academic Scholarship from the University of Alabama ... high school baseball coach was Shelton Stall. PERSONAL Full name is Cary Robert Baxter ... born March 13, 1992 ... son of Billy and Lynn Baxter ... majoring in human performance exercise science.
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After appearing in 10 games as a position player in 2013, Cary Baxter will look to make an impact on the mound this season.
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JAY SHAW Pinson, Ala. (Russell County HS) SOPHOMORE (2013) Finished his sophomore campaign with a 2-1 record and one save ‌ held opponents to a team-low 1.61 ERA, with a .215 batting average against ‌ made 15 appearances, totaling 28.0 innings pitched - all out of the bullpen ‌ gave up five runs all season, allowing two runs over his last 20.1 innings for a 0.88 ERA over that stretch ‌ allowed one run on a hit with three walks and four strikeouts against No. 26 Troy in the season-ending loss in the NCAA Tournament ‌ was the only Tide pitcher to make multiple appearances in the SEC Tournament, shutting out the opponents in 5.1 total innings ... seized the moment with the best game of his career in a postseason elimination game against Auburn (5.21), allowing four hits and a walk in a careerhigh 5.0 scoreless innings ... blanked No. 1
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2012) In 18 appearances, finished the season with a 4.95 ERA, going 1-1 and throwing 20.0 relief innings ... held opponents to a .270 batting average while allowing only three extra-base hits ... held opponents to a .190 batting average during SEC play ... made 10 appearances during conference action with 12.1 innings pitched ... picked up his first win against Georgia (5.19) when he pitched 1.2 innings, allowing only one walk after facing six batters ... pitched an inning against Troy (5.15), allowing two hits and one run ... in 1.1 innings at Kentucky (5.11), did not allow any hits with one strikeout ... in 1.1 innings at South Carolina (4.28), allowed two runs, walking one and striking out one ... pitched an inning against Vanderbilt (4.21), allowing one run on one hit and two walks, with two strikeouts ... logged a scoreless inning against Mississippi Valley State (4.18), allowing one hit ... threw one scoreless inning at LSU (4.15), allowing one hit ... tossed 1.1 innings in the series finale against Auburn (4.8), allowing no runs off two hits ... posted one strikeout in 0.2 innings at South Alabama (4.3) ... pitched 1.1 innings against Mississippi (3.25), allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits with one walk ... took his first loss in 0.1 innings at Tennessee (3.30), allowing two runs (both earned) along with one walk in the first game of the series ... in his longest appearance of the season, threw 2.0 innings against Arkansas (3.18), allowing one earned run on one hit with two walks and two strikeouts ... pitched 1.2 innings with a walk, a strikeout and did not allow a hit or a run against Samford (3.14) ... allowed one earned run on two hits and a walk in 1.1 innings during the final game of the Tulane (3.4) series ... made his second appearance of the season against Arkansas Pine-Bluff on Feb. 26, throwing a shutout inning on three hits with one strikeout ... returned to the field on Feb. 19 against Florida Atlantic, after having Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery in March of 2011 ... threw 0.2 innings in that return against FAU, allowing one run on two hits.
three strikeouts versus the Panthers ... earned his first win after striking out the only batter he faced in the ninth inning of game one versus EIU (3.11) ... in the South Alabama Classic, went 3.0 innings against Central Florida, giving up one earned run on three hits while striking out two ... threw 0.1 innings against Alabama State, giving up three runs on two hits with one walk ... made one appearance in the series against Alcorn State (2.20), going 1.0 inning and recording one strikeout in his Tide debut. HIGH SCHOOL Attended three major high school showcases in the summers of 2008 and 2009 ... one of eight Alabama signees to participate in the 2009 Perfect Game National Showcase at the Metrodome in Minneapolis ... named the top prospect in the 2009 Perfect Game Southeast Underclassmen Showcase ... later participated in the Perfect Game National Underclassmen Showcase (Ft. Myers, Fla.) ... compiled a 14-3 record during his 10th and 11th grade seasons at Russell County High School ... recorded 139 strikeouts in 102.1 innings over his last two high school seasons ... posted an 8-2 record as a junior with a 1.25 ERA for the Warriors, recording 78 strikeouts in 55.1 innings ... played for the elite East Cobb Braves in the summer of 2009, winning the 18-and-under WWBA National Championship (194-team field) ... posted a 9-1 record with a 2.50 ERA in the summer of 2010 ... as a sophomore, compiled a 6-1 record and 2.60 ERA with four saves ... his high school coach was Tony Rasmus. PERSONAL Full name is Donald Wayne Shaw, III ... born Feb. 20, 1992 ... parents are D.J. and Kelly Shaw ... majoring in general health studies.
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Vanderbilt for an inning to earn his first win of the season (5.17) ... struck out one and allowed one run on five hits in three-inning appearance in the second game of the Missouri (5.11) series ... shut out No. 25 Troy (5.8) for three innings, allowing two hits with one strikeout ... tossed 3.1 innings of no-hit baseball at Southern Mississippi (4.24), allowing one walk ... retired the final five batters to notch his first career save in 7-4 win over UAB (4.16), and did not allow a run on one hit and two walks with one strikeout in 1.2 innings ... threw one scoreless and hitless inning versus Alcorn State (4.10) with a strikeout ... made his fifth appearance of the season, throwing one inning of scoreless relief against UAB (3.26), with one strikeout, a walk and a hit batter while facing five batters ... pitched 1.2 scoreless and hitless innings in the matchup versus Jacksonville State (3.20), allowing one walk with two strikeouts ... closed out the final game of the Tennessee series (3.17) with a scoreless and hitless inning ... threw 3.2 scoreless innings versus Tulane (3.2) in his first action of the season, allowing only one hit and a walk.
Jay Shaw had a 2-1 record and one save while leading the team with a 1.61 ERA in 28 innings pitched in 2013.
FRESHMAN (2011) Showed early promise but had season-ending surgery on his elbow in March ... went 2.0 innings against UAB, allowing one earned run on three hits while walking and striking out one ... made two appearances in the series against Eastern Illinois, throwing the final two innings in game two (3.12), allowing no runs on two hits with
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TAYLOR GUILBEAU Zachary, La. (Zachary HS)
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SOPHOMORE (2013) Posted a 4-2 record with a 3.14 ERA and .246 opponent batting average in 51.2 innings ‌ appeared in 17 games and made seven starts, posting a 2-2 record as a starter ‌ in 11 relief appearances, threw 26.1 innings, posting a 2-0 record with a 1.02 ERA (three earned runs) ‌ made his only appearance of the postseason in the opening game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against No. 26 Troy, throwing 5.2 scoreless innings, allowing two hits with a walk and four strikeouts ‌ induced a double play in his relief appearance versus Missouri (5.11) to get out of the inning without being responsible for a run ... posted his fourth win of the season after throwing five innings against No. 25 Troy (5.8) in his sixth start of the season, allowing one run on seven hits with five strikeouts ... posted three innings of scoreless, hitless work in the first game of the doubleheader at No. 15 Mississippi State (5.4), allowing one walk and striking out four ... earned his third victory of the year after allowing two hits and one walk with two strikeouts in two scoreless innings at Southern Mississippi (4.24) ... dealt three innings in relief in the series opener versus No. 2 LSU (4.19), giving up four hits with one walk and two strikeouts ... threw 4.2 innings at No. 18 Mississippi (4.12), allowing one run on one hit, with two walks and three strikeouts ... earned the win in two innings of relief versus Alcorn State (4.9), when he allowed one run on two hits with two strikeouts ... threw three innings of scoreless relief versus No. 9 Arkansas (4.4), with three hits and a strikeout ... made a relief appearance in the series finale at No. 5 Louisville (3.10), going for 1.1 scoreless innings while allowing one hit, a walk and a hit batter, with a strikeout ... registered a no-decision after going for 4.0 innings in his start against Auburn (3.5), allowing a run on two hits and five walks while striking out three ... logged 4.1 innings against Samford (2.26) and did not factor into the decision, after allowing three earned runs on seven hits with four walks and four strikeouts against the Bulldogs ... went five innings in his first start of the season, against No. 21 Southern Mississippi (2.19), allowing one unearned run on three hits and two walks while tying his career high with seven strikeouts ... threw one hitless inning in the first game of the series versus VMI, allowing only a walk.
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FRESHMAN (2012) Became first true freshman pitcher to start the season opener for the Crimson Tide since freshmen were allowed to play Division I baseball in 1973 ... finished the season with a 5.51 ERA, going 4-2 with 16 appearances and eight starts, including three “quality starts� ... pitched a total of 47.1 innings ... led the team with his four wins ... earned his fourth win after tossing three innings in relief against Troy (5.15), allowing three hits and three runs (only one earned) while walking two and striking out three ... threw 6.0 innings against Vanderbilt (4.21), allowing two runs on one hit with four walks and a season-high seven strikeouts ... threw 2.1 innings of relief in the first game of series at LSU (4.13), allowing two runs on two hits and a walk, while striking out two ... threw 4.0 innings of relief in the first game of series against Auburn (4.6), allowing one earned run off five hits to grab his third victory ... in 1.1 scoreless innings of no-hit relief at South Alabama (4.3), he allowed one walk and hit one batter, with one strikeout ... pitched 6.0 innings against No. 20 Louisville (3.10), facing a season-high 29 batters and allowing two earned runs on eight hits with two strikeouts ... made his second career start in the first game of the home series against Arkansas Pine-Bluff (2. 24), pitching 6.0 innings with four strikeouts and no runs after facing 22 batters ... threw 5.0 innings in the season opener against Florida Atlantic (2.17), allowing one earned run on three hits with four strikeouts and two walks, retiring the first nine batters before allowing a single run in the fourth inning. HIGH SCHOOL Selected by the New York Yankees in the 39th round of the 2011 MLB Draft ... named an honorable mention class 5A all-state honoree following his senior season at Zachary High School ... named the District 5-5A Most Valuable Player ... 2011 all-district 5-5A first-team selection ... named a preseason Southeast Region Second Team All-American by Perfect Game USA ... led 2010 team to 5-5A District title ... voted to the class 5A-4A all-metro and Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Class 5A All-State team as a junior ... named first team all-state, first team alldistrict and team MVP his junior year ... posted a 10-3 record with a 1.40 ERA in 2010 ... helped his 2009 team win a state championship his sophomore year. PERSONAL Born Taylor Michael Guilbeau on May 12, 1993, in Baton Rouge, La. ... son of Robby and Anna Guilbeau ... majoring in criminal justice.
In 10 relief appearances as a sophomore, Taylor Guilbeau allowed three earned runs to post a 1.02 ERA out of the bullpen in 2013.
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JUSTIN KAMPLAIN Jasper, Ala. (Walker HS) CAREER AWARDS SEC Freshman of the Week, March 26, 2012 SOPHOMORE (2013) Appeared in 20 games with six starts on the mound ‌ posted a 1-0 record with a pair of saves with a 4.77 ERA in 54.2 innings pitched ... finished the year with 50 strikeouts, including a career-high 10 against Missouri on May 12 ‌ tied for eighth in the SEC in batters struck out looking with 24 ‌ logged 13 appearances out of the bullpen before making his first start of the season ‌ posted a 5.06 ERA during SEC play ‌ made nine appearances with five starts in conference play, totaling 37.1 innings pitched with 35 strikeouts ‌ lasted only 3.0 innings in start against Auburn at the SEC Tournament ‌ struck out three in 2.2 relief innings to help Alabama post a 5-4 win over Vanderbilt in 10 innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on a hit and two hit batters in game two of the series (5.17) ... did not factor into the decision but gave his team a chance to win with a quality start in the comeback victory against Missouri (5.12), when he rang up a career-high 10 strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched and allowed three runs on eight hits ... came away with a no-decision in the series finale at No. 15 Mississippi State (5.5), after throwing five innings and allowing three runs (two earned) on three hits with five walks and five strikeouts ... in his third start of the year, threw a career-high 7.1 innings and picked up his only win of the season against Texas A&M (4.27) ... threw 7.1 scoreless innings against the Aggies before allowing two runs with one out in the eighth ... started the Saturday matchup with No. 2 LSU (4.20) but did not factor into the decision, after striking out five in 5.2 innings while allowing seven runs on nine hits and two walks ... did not factor into the decision in his first start of the season at No. 18 Mississippi (4.13), when he allowed two runs on two hits and four walks in 5.2 innings pitched ... threw a scoreless inning in the victory over No. 9 Arkansas (4.6), striking out two and hitting one batter ... threw one scoreless inning versus Southeastern Louisiana (4.2), allowing one hit and striking out two ... made his 10th appearance of the year against Jacksonville State (3.20), providing the Tide with two perfect innings while striking out two of the six batters he faced ... struck out one batter in 1.1 scoreless, hitless innings in the first game of the Louisville series (3.8) ... came in to
get the final out versus Auburn (3.5), allowing a hit and a walk in the process ... earned the save with 2.2 innings of work versus Samford (2.26), allowing a solo home run and one walk with three strikeouts ... appeared in one game of the series against Florida Atlantic (2.24), recording the final out in the finale against the Owls by retiring the only batter he faced ... pitched the final inning in the win versus No. 21 Southern Mississippi, allowing three runs (two earned) on one hit, a walk and a hit batter, with one strikeout ... threw the final 2.1 innings in the finale of the series-opening series against VMI (2.17) to record his first career save, after allowing one hit with three strikeouts. FRESHMAN (2012) Named the SEC Freshman of the Week on March 26 ... in 15 appearances, started nine including two “quality starts,� one at LSU (4.14) and one against Mississippi (3.24) ... ranked second on the team with a 3.71 ERA ... posted a team-leading 46 strikeouts in 63.0 innings ... had five starts and 10 appearances during SEC play, with 28 strikeouts in 44.2 innings pitched against conference foes ... matched his seasonhigh with six strikeouts in 5.0 innings against Georgia (5.17) ... held Kentucky (5.11), the SEC’s third-best hitting team, to no runs on four hits in 4.0 innings of the series opener ... did allow two Wildcats batters to reach in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, pitching out of all three jams ... tied a season high with 7.0 innings in the second game of the series at LSU (4.14) ... faced a season-high 29 Tigers batters in that game but came out on the losing end of a pitchers duel, after allowing three runs on seven hits with three strikeouts ... in game two of the series against Mississippi (3.24), pitched 7.0 innings while allowing two runs on three hits ... struck out six LSU batters and carried a no-hitter into the seventh before allowing a leadoff single to start the inning ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on March 26, after his performance against the No. 17 Rebels ... threw 4.0 innings in a starting role as the Tide defeated Southern Mississippi, 8-3 (3.13), allowing two earned runs on four hits with five strikeouts and a walk ... left that game against Southern Miss after 4.0 innings with a 3-2 lead and did not factor into the decision ... made his second start against Arkansas Pine-Bluff (2.26), throwing 5.0 innings while allowing one run on three hits with five strikeouts ... in his first start for the Tide, allowed four runs (two earned) on three hits in 3.0 innings during the series finale against Florida Atlantic (2.19), with four strikeouts and three walks. HIGH SCHOOL Named the 2011 class AHSAA 5A Pitcher and Player of the Year ... selected to the Super All-State Team following his senior season ... finished his career at Walker High School with 243.1 innings pitched, 325 strikeouts and a 1.92 ERA ... had a 7-2 record with one save as a senior, when he recorded 115 strikeouts in 66.0 innings pitched, with a 1.38 ERA ... threw two perfect games as a senior and struck out a careerhigh 17 hitters in a game against Northwest Rankin ... named a preseason Southeast Region Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game ... named to the Birmingham News allstate team as a junior ... played in the 2010 North/South all-star game ... a three-time Eagle Elite Pitcher of the Year ... threw a no-hitter as a freshman ... selected to the Eagle Elite Team in 2008 ... also played four years of basketball at Walker and was named the 2011 AHSAA Class 5A All-Area Player of the Year.
PERSONAL Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 22nd round of the 2011 MLB Draft ... born William Justin Kamplain on Feb. 13, 1993, in Jasper, Ala. ... son of Charles and Dawn Kamplain ... has two sisters, Erin and Ashley ... majoring in human performance exercise science.
Justin Kamplain appeared in 20 games, including six starts as a sophomore. Kamplain will look to start on the weekend this season for the Tide.
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SPENCER TURNBULL Madison, Miss. (Madison Central HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Freshman of the Week, April 30, 2012 SOPHOMORE (2013) Selected to the 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ posted an overall record of 4-3 with a 3.75 ERA ‌ all 15 appearances came in a starting role and his 15 starts tied for 11th most in the SEC (second on the team) ‌ also was second
on the team with 90.0 innings pitched and recorded 51 strikeouts ‌ logged eight “quality startsâ€? ‌ in nine SEC starts, posted a 3.07 ERA and a .275 opponent batting average ... only 1-of-13 attempted base-stealers were successful against him ... finished eighth in the SEC with 24 batters struck out looking ... stood to get the win against No. 26 Troy in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional after throwing six innings, allowing four runs (two earned) on five hit with six strikeouts (matching his season high), but he did not factor into the decision ‌ also did not get a decision after throwing 6.2 innings and allowing five runs (four earned) on four hits with six walks and four strikeouts against No. 18 Mississippi (5.23) in the SEC Tournament ‌ gave his team a chance to win with a 5.1-inning outing at No. 1 Vanderbilt (5.17) but had yet another no-decision, despite allowing only two runs on seven hits and four walks ... struck out three and used a total of 97 pitches in that outing against the Commodores ... forced to take a no-decision in his second nineinning performance of the season, versus No. 2 LSU (4.20), posting a quality start after allowing only three runs (two earned) on six hits and two walks ... struck out four of the 36 LSU batters he faced and threw a season-high 120 total pitches ... had another no-decision despite a quality start at No. 18 Mississippi (4.14), throwing six innings and allowing two runs on six hits and four walks ... pitched his third straight game without allowing a run in his win versus No. 9 Arkansas (4.6) ... allowed five Razorback hits and two walks in seven scoreless innings and struck out four batters on 101 total pitches ... threw his first career shutout to earn the victory at Auburn (3.30), allowing four hits and three walks while striking out four over the full nine innings ... that performance was the first solo shutout for Alabama since March 25, 2011 ... improved to 2-0 in SEC play after holding Georgia scoreless for seven innings, when he struck out five, walked two and allowed five hits to help Alabama post its first shutout of the season ... gave the Tide a quality start in his first SEC start of the year versus Tennessee (3.17), when he allowed one run in seven innings ‌ tied his career high in strikeouts (6) in the series finale against Tulane (3.3) ... took the loss after throwing 6.0 innings in a 3-0 Alabama defeat to Florida Atlantic (2.24), despite giving the Tide a quality start but receiving no run support ... yielded the three FAU runs on eight hits and a walk, with two strikeouts ... allowed three runs (one earned) on four hits and two walks, with a strikeout, in the season opener against VMI.
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FRESHMAN (2012) Named the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week on April 30 ... made 15 appearances and 10 starts, including one “quality start� at South Carolina (4.3) ... posted a pair of wins and a 5.60 ERA in 53.0 innings pitched ... one of his wins came during SEC play, in seven appearances and five starts ... recorded 18 strikeouts in 25.1 SEC innings while holding league opponents to a .286 batting average ... gave the Tide 5.2 innings in the series opener against Mississippi State (5.4) but took the loss, after allowing three earned runs on seven hits and a walk with two strikeouts ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on April 30, after throwing 7.0 hitless and scoreless innings against No. 4 South Carolina on April 27 ... in his second career SEC start, threw seven innings of no-hit baseball against the Gamecocks, before lightning halted that game and it was suspended ... allowed no SC runs with five strikeouts while walking four and hitting one batter ... won his first career SEC start against Vanderbilt (4.20), allowing no earned runs on six hits, walking two and tying a season high with six strikeouts in 5.1 innings ... in his start against
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HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in baseball at Madison Central High School, as a pitcher and first baseman ... finished his senior season with a .433 batting average, eight home runs and 34 RBI ... posted a 2.03 ERA while holding opponents to a .208 batting average in 2011 ... recorded 69 strikeouts in 41.1 innings pitched as a senior ... had at least 10 strikeouts four times, including 12 in six innings in a 4-0 win over Olive Branch ... registered back-to-back complete games against Warren Central and Oak Grove, recording 10 and 11 strikeouts respectively ... named a preseason Southeast Region Second Team All-American and a Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game in 2011 ... helped Madison Central win the 2009 state championship. PERSONAL Born Spencer Ketcham Turnbull on Sept. 18, 1992, in Demopolis, Ala. ... son of Jim and Missy Turnbull, who is an Alabama graduate ‌ has two younger sisters, Maggie and Lily ... an education major.
Spencer Turnbull made 15 appearances, all as a starter in 2013. Turnbull had a streak of 29.2 scoreless innings pitched during SEC play last season.
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JON KELLER Maylene, Ala. (Thompson HS) SOPHOMORE (2013) Appeared in 16 games with nine starts for 53.1 innings pitched ‌ had three wins with a 5.23 ERA, 56 strikeouts and a .293 opponent batting average ... averaged a team-best 1.05 strikeouts per inning ‌ was in the weekend rotation for the first eight weeks of the season, which included three starts against SEC opponents ‌ threw 30.2 innings against SEC foes, with a 5.87 ERA ‌ took the loss in extra innings at No. 15 Mississippi State, after allowing a run on four hits with four strikeouts in 3.2 innings against the Bulldogs ... took the loss at No. 18 Mississippi (4.13) after allowing three unearned runs on two hits and four walks, with a strikeout ‌ suffered the loss against No. 9 Arkansas after allowing four runs (two earned) on seven hits, with a walk and seven strikeouts in six innings on April 5 ‌ was the losing pitcher after allowing six runs in five innings of work at Auburn (3.29) ‌ threw a season-high 6.1 innings, allowing a run on six hits with four walks and four strikeouts, to earn the win against Georgia (3.23) ... went for five innings in the second game of the Tennessee series (3.16), allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and three walks with three strikeouts ... had a “quality startâ€? at No. 5 Louisville (3.9), throwing six innings and allowing two runs (one earned) on four hits and two walks with seven strikeouts ... took the loss in the second game versus Tulane (3.2), despite setting a career-high with 11 strikeouts in five innings, allowing three runs on five hits and a walk ‌ earned his second win of the season in as many starts, after throwing 6.0 innings against Florida Atlantic (2.23), when he allowed one unearned run on four hits and three walks with five strikeouts ... earned the win after throwing 4.0 innings in game two of the seasonopening series against VMI, allowing three runs on seven hits and a walk with eight strikeouts. FRESHMAN (2012) Finished second on the team with 20 appearances and tied for third on the squad with nine starts ... had five “quality startsâ€? in his first season with the Tide ... posted a 2-5 record with a 3.74 ERA, throwing a team-high 67.1 innings ... held opponents to a .251 batting average ... made 11 appearances with five starts during SEC play, posting a 2-5 record with a 3.88 ERA ... led the Tide with 39 strikeouts in a team-high 53.1 innings pitched during conference play ... tied his season high with 7.0 innings against Georgia (5.18),
earning the win after giving up no runs on five hits with six strikeouts, which matched another season high ... had a no-decision against No. 7 Kentucky (5.12), after throwing 6.0 innings, allowing four runs (three earned) on eight hits and two walks with three strikeouts ... left the bases loaded with no outs in the seventh inning with the Tide leading the Wildcats, 5-1 ... threw a season-high 7.0 innings against Mississippi State (5.5) but was the tough-luck losing pitcher, after giving up three hits, three walks and pair of hit batters ... threw 6.0 innings against Vanderbilt (4.22), allowing two runs on three hits with five walks and four strikeouts ... threw 5.2 innings against No. 23 Auburn (4.8), allowing one earned run on seven hits with six strikeouts that tied his season high) to earn his first win ... took the loss after 5.1 innings of work in the last game of the series at Tennessee (4.1), giving up five earned runs on five hits and three walking three while striking out one ... threw 6.2 innings against Mississippi (3.25) while allowing two runs on nine hits, striking out a season-high six batters ... made an appearance against Arkansas (3.16), throwing 2.0 innings with one run, one hit, three walks and three strikeouts ... pitched 3.0 scoreless innings against Troy (3.20) in his first start, allowing two hits ... pitched an inning of relief against Oral Roberts (3.11), allowing only one hit ... allowed one run on three hits in 2.1 innings of relief in the first game against Auburn (3.6) ... had one strikeout in 3.0 innings during the first game of the Tulane series (3.2) ... made his second appearance against Arkansas Pine-Bluff (2.25), allowing one hit in 1.0 inning with a strikeout ... made his first appearance with the Crimson Tide against Florida Atlantic (2.18), allowing two hits in one inning. HIGH SCHOOL Signed with the Tide ranked as the No. 6 prospect in the state of Alabama, according to Perfect Game ... twice was named an all-metro player... participated in both the Alabama North-South all-star game and the Alabama East-West all-star game ... was a Preseason Perfect Game Third Team High School All-American and a First Team All-South Region honoree entering his senior season ... was named the 2010 Shelby County Pitcher of the Year by the Birmingham News ... struck out 51 batters in 41.2 innings as a junior. PERSONAL Born Jonathan Abraham Keller on Nov. 12, 1992, in Birmingham, Ala. ... son of Mike and Autumn Keller ... mother Autumn is a graduate of Alabama ... has two older brothers, Tyler and P.J. ... majoring in human performance exercise science.
Jon Keller returns for his junior season after making 36 appearances and 18 starts in his first two seasons with the Crimson Tide.
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MIKEY WHITE Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball 2013 Second Team All-SEC 2013 Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team SEC Freshman of the Week, Feb. 18, 2013 FRESHMAN (2013) Named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team ‌ a second team All-SEC honoree ‌ selected to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 18, after his first series with the Tide ... finished the year second on the team with a .287 batting average, with two home runs and 30 RBI ‌ led the team with a .350 average and 17 RBI in conference play, with two home runs, seven doubles and 18 runs scored ‌ hit .308 in the postseason, including a .313 (5-for16) average in the SEC Tournament and a 3-for10 in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional ‌ was a defensive standout throughout his freshman campaign, helping turn 55 double plays, fourth all-time in Alabama single-season history (by an individual player; the Tide had 80 total DPs) ... piled up 209 assists to fall one short of tying the school single-season record ‌ started at shortstop in all 63 games ... his .350 batting average against conference foes was eighthbest in the SEC, and his on-base percentage (.419) against SEC opponents placed 13th in the league ... tied for the team lead in times hit by pitch (10) ... also finished second for the season in on-base percentage (.365) ‌ elevated his game against conference opponents, ultimately leading the club during SEC play in average, hits (36), doubles (7), total bases (49), slugging percentage (.476), times hit by pitch (5) and onbase percentage (.419) ... finished second on the team in conference play in runs scored (18) ‌ had one of the Tide’s two triples during postseason play while ranking second in the postseason with four runs scored, eight hits and five RBI ‌ registered 20 multi-hit games (trailing only Ben Moore’s 23), including five three-hit games as well as a four-hit performance ‌ posted seven multi-RBI games (three with three-plus RBI) ‌ had a season-long hit streak of seven games, a season-long 14-game reaching base streak and a 15-game errorless streak ‌ drove in the gamewinning run four times and scored the winning run six times ‌ finished the SEC slate hot, going 6-for-13 (.462) in the series with No. 1 Vanderbilt
... was key in knocking off the Commodores (5.17), finishing with a pair of singles, a double, two runs scored and an RBI ... recorded a multihit performance in each game of the Missouri series, finishing 7-for-11 (.636) ... set a season high in total bases (7) in the second game against Mizzou (5.11), clubbing his second homer, a double, and a single, for a total of three RBI plus a run scored ... stroked a couple of hits for three total bases and an RBI in the win over Mississippi Valley State (5.7) ... had a huge outing against No. 15 Mississippi State (5.5), with a 3-for-5 performance that included a three-run home run, the first of his college career ... posted a double, a run scored and an RBI groundout to help Alabama sweep Texas A&M (4.27) ... reached twice in the victory over Southern Miss (4.24), on a single and a walk ... was huge in the 16-inning game versus No. 2 LSU (4.20), stroking two doubles and a single while drawing a walk and adding three runs scored ... had a key RBI single in the Sunday win over No. 2 LSU (4.21), slugging the Tide’s third run of the game to force extras ... registered a hit in each game of the Alcorn State series, including a 2-for-3 performance on 4.10 ... had a multi-hit game in the victory over No. 9 Arkansas (4.6) and added a HBP ... reached base twice in the 2-0 victory over Auburn (3.30) on a single and a hit-by-pitch ... had a hit in all three games of the Georgia series, including a pair of two-hit games en route to finishing the weekend 5-for-11 (.455) ... was 2-for-4 with three RBI in the series opener at Georgia (3.22) ... had a multi-hit game against Samford (3.19), including an RBI double ... reached base four out of five times in the finale against Tennessee (3.17) with a single, a double, a walk and a HBP, plus two runs scored and two RBI ... reached base in all three games of the series at Louisville ... reached base twice in the finale against Tulane (3.3), including a double and a bases-loaded walk ... had his second multihit game of the season vs. Samford (2.26), going 3-for-5 and driving in two runs ... finished his first college weekend with a .545 average (6-for11) and a .643 on-base percentage, after series against VMI ‌ started off hot, going 4-for-5 with two RBI, a run scored and a stolen base with the game-winning RBI single in the seventh inning of game one of the season ‌ in game two, reached based four times (1-for-2 with three walks) to go with a pair of stolen bases.
HIGH SCHOOL Named the Birmingham News All-Metro Player of the Year in 2012 ... recognized as Mr. Baseball in the state of Alabama by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2012 ... named the Alabama Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year in 2012 by ESPN ... ranked No. 77 in ESPN100 high school baseball player rankings ... as a senior at Spain Park High School, batted .389 with nine home runs and 37 RBI in 2012 ... helped the Jaguars (35-17) reach the class 6A state semifinals for first time in program history ... recorded a .712 slugging percentage and .524 on-base percentage in 2012 ... also posted an 8-2 record with two saves, a 1.13 season ERA and 61 strikeouts against nine walks in 55.2 innings pitched ... named to the Louisville Slugger Preseason High School All-American first team prior to his senior season ... captured a gold medal at the Pan American Games as a member of the 2011 USA Baseball U18 National Team ... ranked as the No. 4 prospect in Alabama and No. 70 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... earned a spot on the 2011 USA U18 National Team won another gold medal, at the Junior Pan-American Championships in Cartagena, Columbia, from Nov. 17-27, 2011 ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... played in the 2011 Alabama North-South All-Star game ... a class 6A first team all-state selection at shortstop by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2011 ... also a 2011 first team All-Hoover/South selection by the Birmingham News ... helped his team reach the state playoffs in 2010 and 2011, including an area championship in 2011 ... a twotime first team all-metro selection and a two-time all-county honoree ... was a Perfect Game USA Second Team Preseason HS Underclassmen AllAmerican ... teammates at Spain Park with Tide classmate Colton Freeman ... his high school head coach was Will Smith. PERSONAL Selected by the New York Mets in the 34th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft ... born Michael John White on Sept. 3, 1993 in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Mike and Jana White ... has a brother Sam and two sisters, Janey and Anna Leigh ... father Mike played football for Alabama as a guard in 1983-84 ... major is undecided.
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Mikey White garnered 2013 second team All-SEC honors after leading the Tide with a .350 average during SEC play.
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Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, La. .... helped ECA win class 2A state championships in 2009 and 2011 and three straight district I championships from 2009-11 ... hit .432 as a senior with 42 RBI and a .508 on-base percentage ... 2012 first team alldistrict and first team all-city ... 2012 class 2A first team all-state selection by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... selected to the 2012 LHSCA all-star game ... played on the Mets Scout team in 2011 with future Alabama classmate Mikey White ... his high school coach was Tim Hulett ... also competed in tennis and football at ECA.
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DANIEL CUCJEN Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy)
PERSONAL Born Daniel James Cucjen on May 4, 1993 ... son of Romy and Christine Cucjen ... has two sisters, Camille and Alissa ... father Romy played professional baseball at the AAA level and college baseball at Arizona State ... cousin Kelly Majam was a four-year starting center fielder for the University of Hawaii softball team from 2010-13 ... member of student council throughout high school ... majoring in general business.
CAREER AWARDS 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
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FRESHMAN (2013) Capped off his first season at Alabama with a .308 batting average ‌ collected four hits in 13 at-bats with an RBI and four runs scored ‌ appeared in 12 games, twice as a starter ‌ made both starts at third base, once against Alcorn State (4.9) and once against UAB (4.16) ‌ late-inning defensive replacement at second base three times ‌ appeared in five games off the bench during SEC play, batting 1-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored ‌ as a pinch-runner, scored the game-winning run in Alabama’s 7-5, 10-inning victory over No. 18 Mississippi in the SEC Tournament ‌ pinch-ran and finished game two of the Vanderbilt series (5.17) at second base, also earning an at-bat in that game ‌ pinch-ran and saw action at second base, with one at-bat, in the final game of the series with No. 15 Mississippi State (5.5) ... pinch-hit in the designated hitter spot in the 16-inning game against No. 2 LSU (4.20) ... reached base a season-high three times on a single and two walks, with a run scored in his second start, which came against UAB (4.16) ... made his first start versus Alcorn State (4.9), going 2-for-4 ... drew a walk as a pinch-hitter and earned playing time as a shortstop in the second game of the Alcorn State (4.10) series ... drew his first walk of the season and scored a run versus Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) ... had an at-bat and came in to play third base at Samford (3.19) ... registered his first hit, first run and first RBI in the Tennessee series, with his RBI base hit coming in the series finale (3.17) ... came in as a defensive replacement in the ninth inning at Florida Atlantic (2.22) ... made an appearance as a defensive replacement at third base in game two of the season-opening VMI series.
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KYLE OVERSTREET Boaz, Ala. (Boaz HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove Award 2013 SEC All-Freshman Team 2013 Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
Daniel Cucjen hit .308 with four runs scored and one RBI in 2013.
FRESHMAN (2013) Awarded the NCAA Division I Rawlings Gold Glove at second base by the American Baseball Coaches Association ‌ an SEC All-Freshman Team selection ‌ named to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team ... finished the season with a .271 batting average and 37 RBI ‌ ranked second on the team with a .291 batting average and 16 RBI against conference foes ‌ helped turn 67 double plays, a team-high and a mark that led the SEC while ranking second all-time in Alabama single-season history (the Tide had 80 total DPs) ... compiled 204 assists for the third most in program’s singleseason history ‌ started all 63 games at second base ... notched a total of 18 multi-hit games (three with three hits) ‌ finished the season with eight multi-RBI performances, including (three with three RBI) ‌ delivered the gamewinning RBI four times and scored the winning run twice ‌ longest hitting streak of the season was eight games, along with a nine-game streak reaching base and 19 straight games without committing an error ‌ reached base three times en route to helping the Tide knock off No. 1 Vanderbilt (5.17), posting a pair of singles and a walk ... recorded two multi-hit and multi-RBI performances and a hit in each game to go 6-for11 (.545) for the Missouri series ... filled up the stat sheet in the opener against the Tigers (5.10) with three singles, two RBI and three runs scored ... drove in three runs in the Missouri finale (5.12), including one in the ninth as part of the threerun rally to win the game ... reached base four times in the win over No. 25 Troy (5.8), posting a pair of singles, two walks, an RBI and a run scored ... registered a pair of singles in the series opener (5.4) and again in the finale (5.5) at No. 15 Mississippi State ... played a role in the Saturday victory over Texas A&M (4.27) with two singles and a run scored in his 11th multi-hit game of the year ... reached base on a single and walk and scored twice at Southern Mississippi (4.24) ... recorded a hit in each game of the series with No. 2 LSU, including a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 10th in the series finale (4.21) ... collected a hit in each game of the series at No. 18 Mississippi, including a double
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HIGH SCHOOL Was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region first team selection by Perfect Game USA ... ranked as the No. 7 prospect (top prospect at second base) in Alabama and No. 183 nationally by Perfect Game USA in 2012 ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... participated in the 2011 National Showcase and the 2010 Junior National Showcase, hosted by Perfect Game USA ... a 2011 class 5A first team all-state selection at second base, by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... named the Gadsden Times 2011 Area Baseball Player of the Year and was a first team all-area selection, while starring for Boaz High School ... garnered 2011 Elite 12 first team second baseman honors from the Huntsville Times ... hit .571 with 11 home runs and 50 RBI in 36 games in 2011, with 18 doubles and 55 runs scored ... set the Boaz single-season records for home runs (11), batting average (.571) and onbase percentage (.669) as a junior ... also posted a 7-1 record on the mound with a 1.36 ERA with 64 strikeouts in 42.0 innings pitched during 2011 ... selected to the 2011 AHSAA North-South allstar game ... 2011 Perfect Game USA Second Team Preseason HS Underclassmen All-American ... named the Gadsden Times first team second baseman following a sophomore season that included a .479 average with a school-record 51 RBI ... garnered 2010 Perfect Game USA High Honorable Mention Preseason All-American honors ... named to the 2009 all-county Team as a freshman ... his high school coach was Nick Dixon. PERSONAL Born William Kyle Overstreet on Sept. 4, 1993 ... son of Jeff and Kay Overstreet ... has an older sister Kelsey ... father Jeff played college baseball at Wallace State ... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... a human performance exercise science major.
run once in his freshman campaign ‌ posted a season-high eight-game hitting streak from May 11-May 23 ‌ went .364 (4-for-11) in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional and added a run scored ‌ recorded a pair of hits, a run scored and an RBI in each game of the series at top-ranked Vanderbilt ... reached base four times in the finale against the Commodores (5.18) on a single, his first triple, a walk and a hit by pitch, also scoring a run with a season-high three RBI ... tallied a base hit in each start versus Missouri and led off the bottom of the ninth inning of the finale (5.12) with a base hit to ignite the three-run rally for a walk-off win ... started at first base in each game of the Texas A&M series and reached on a hit by pitch in the series opener (4.26) ... earned the start at first and drove in a run at Southern Mississippi (4.24) ... started at designated hitter in game one and first base in games two and three of the series with No. 2 LSU, reaching base safely in two of the three games ... made his first appearance as a catcher versus Alcorn State (4.10) and recorded a single with a run scored ... earned opportunities at designated hitter on 4.4 and 4.6 versus No. 9 Arkansas ... singled against Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) ... contributed a single, a walk and a run scored in the series opener (3.28) and finale (3.30) at Auburn ... registered the first hit and RBI of his college career after coming into the final game against Tennessee (3.17), with a two-RBI single ... started at designated hitter versus Memphis (3.13) and reached base on an error ... earned his first career start as the designated hitter in game three of the season-opening series against VMI (2.17).
As a freshman, Kyle Overstreet was the Division I Gold Glove second baseman after leading the SEC with 67 turned double plays in 2013.
HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in baseball at Acadiana High School ... three-time all-district selection, earning first-team honors in 2011 and 2012 ... helped Acadiana reach the state tournament from 2010-2012.
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PERSONAL Born Chance Everett Vincent on Sept. 21, 1993, in Fort Worth, Texas ... mother is Penny Miller Vincent ‌ father is Kyle Vincent and step mother is Tammy Vincent ... has an older brother Chase and three step brothers named Dustin, Blake and Matt ... a pre-majors studies major.
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in the opener (4.12) ... reached base and drove in a run in each game of the two-game Alcorn State series, including a 2-for-3, one walk, two RBI showing in the opener (4.9) ... reached base in each game of the series with No. 9 Arkansas, including a multi-hit performance on 4.5 and RBI single on 4.6 ... had two hits and an RBI in the series-opening victory over Auburn (3.28) ... was one of the hottest players for the Tide at the plate in March, posting a .452 average with four doubles, a triple, nine RBI and eight runs scored, plus eight walks for a .564 on-base percentage in the month ... hit 6-for-10 in the Georgia series, with two multi-hit games and his first career triple ... reached base in all five plate appearances at Samford (3.19) on two singles, a double and two walks, plus a run scored and an RBI ... had at least one RBI in each game of the Tennessee series ... against Memphis (3.13), went 2-for-2 including a key three-run double in the first inning, along with two walks ... reached base in two of three games at Louisville, contributing a single, a run scored, a walk and a HBP for the series (3.8-3.10) ... in the Capital City Classic versus Auburn (3.5), contributed a run scored and an RBI ... sparked the Tide’s big offensive day in the final game of the series versus Tulane (3.3), going 2-for-3 with three RBI and a walk ... keyed the big fifth-inning rally against Samford (2.26), stroking a two-RBI single and adding two walks ... scored in the series opener at Florida Atlantic (2.22) ... played an important role versus No. 21 Southern Miss, going 1-for-3 with a double, a walk, a hit by pitch and two RBI ... helped the Tide turn four double plays in the season-opening series against VMI ... hit .273 in that opening series, including going 2-for-3 with one RBI, one walk and two runs scored in game two against the Keydets.
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CHANCE VINCENT Scott, La. (Acadiana HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SEC Freshman of the Week, May 20, 2013 FRESHMAN (2013) Named the SEC Freshman of the Week on May 20 after hitting .545 (6-for-11) with five RBI and three runs scored in the Vanderbilt series ... selected to the 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ‌ played in a total of 32 games with 28 starts ‌ appeared in the starting lineup as the designated hitter 22 times and at first base six times ‌ also saw action as a late-inning replacement at catcher against Alcorn State (4.10) ‌ posted four multi-hit games, including a season-high three hits against No. 26 Troy (6.2) in the Tide’s final game of the season ‌ had two multi-RBI games, one a twoRBI game against Samford (3.19) and the other a three-RBI effort at Vanderbilt (5.18) ‌ drove in the game-winning RBI in the SEC Tournament game against Auburn (5.21) ‌ scored the game-winning
Chance Vincent started 28 games as a freshman and was the SEC Freshman of the Week after hitting .545 with five RBI against No. 1 Vanderbilt.
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GEORGIE SALEM Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) CAREER AWARDS SEC Freshman of the Week, March 18, 2013 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
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FRESHMAN (2013) Named SEC Freshman of the Week on March 18 following the Tennessee series ... 2013 SEC FirstYear Academic Honor Roll ‌ started all 63 games in center field for the Tide, while hitting either leadoff or in the 2-hole all season ‌ finished his freshman season batting .269 with a home run, five doubles, a triple, 28 RBI and 31 runs scored ‌ led the team with 71 hits in a team-high 264 at-bats ‌ had at least one hit in 49 games and reached bases safely in 55 games ‌ second on the club with nine stolen bases and tied for second with 27 walks ‌ hit .273 against SEC opponents, with five extra-base hits (one home run, four doubles), 12 RBI and 16 runs scored ‌ totaled 18 multi-hit games, with five three-hit performances ‌ produced three outfield assists, cutting down two runners at the plate and one at third ‌ registered four multi-RBI games, including a four-RBI game during the Tennessee series ‌ posted streaks of eight straight games with a hit, 14 consecutive games on base and 23 straight games without an error ‌ knocked in the gamewinning run twice and scored the game-winning run five times ‌ had two hits and three RBI in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional ‌ went 2-for-5 with a run scored in Alabama’s win over No. 18 Mississippi at the SEC Tournament ‌ recorded a single, a walk and an RBI in each of the final two games at top-ranked Vanderbilt ... posted a hit and a run scored in each game of the Missouri series, with two multi-hit efforts ... reached base three times in the opener vs. Mizzou (5.10) with a pair of singles and a walk ... turned in a 2-for-3 night in the win over No. 25 Troy (5.8), reaching base four times on a pair of singles and a couple of walks while scoring a season-high three runs ... notched a hit in each game of the series at No. 15 Mississippi State ... reached twice and chipped in his third multi-RBI game in the second game of the MSU doubleheader on 3.4 ... doubled twice en route to his 14th multi-hit game of the season in the Friday win over Texas A&M (4.26) ... recorded a hit in each game of the series with the secondranked LSU Tigers, including his 13th multi-hit effort in the Saturday game (4.20) ... reached twice on an RBI single and a walk versus UAB (4.16), coming around to score each time ... was on base in each game against No. 18 Mississippi,
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including a two-hit, two-walk performance in the final game of the series (4.14) ... stroked two singles and added a run scored and an RBI against Alcorn State (4.10) ... reached base in each game of the series with No. 9 Arkansas ... had his fifth three-hit performance of the year in the victory over the Razorbacks (4.6), with three singles and two runs scored ... had a pair of singles, an RBI and a run scored in the win over Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) ... produced a single in each game of the Auburn series ... reached base four times in the win over Auburn (3.28), producing a single and three walks ... recorded his eighth multi-hit game of the season with a 2-for-5, two-run performance at Georgia (3.24) ... reached base three times versus Jacksonville State (3.20), with two singles, a walk and an RBI ... had two multi-hit games against Tennessee and reached base at least twice in each game ... hit 3-for-5 with a seasonhigh four RBI in the final game of the Tennessee series on March 17... delivered an RBI single on a drag bunt versus Memphis (3.13) ... drew walks in two of three games at No. 5 Louisville ... reached base three times in two of the three games versus Tulane, going 3-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base in the Saturday game, followed by a Sunday performance that included a single, two walks and a run scored ... drew a season-high three walks against Samford (2.26) ... had a pair of three-hit games at Florida Atlantic (with an RBI and run scored in each game) ... finished the FAU series 7-for-13 (.538) ...played a key role against Southern Mississippi (2.19), contributing a two-RBI double and a run scored ... went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases in the finale of the season-opening series against VMI (2.17). HIGH SCHOOL Named the South Birmingham player of the year in 2011 and again in 2012, while starring for Vestavia Hills High School ... also tabbed the 2011 and 2012 Over the Mountain Athlete of the Year ... a three-time all-metro selection by the Birmingham News ... was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region first team selection by Perfect Game USA ... ranked the No. 6 prospect in Alabama and No. 166 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top100 players list ... a 2011 class 6A honorable mention all-state selection as an outfielder, by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... finished his junior season with a .422 batting average, seven home runs, 27 RBI, 11 doubles, 37 runs and 11 stolen bases ... was a 2011 Perfect Game USA third team preseason underclassmen AllAmerican honoree and a Perfect Game USA high honorable mention preseason underclassmen All-American selection in 2010 ... participated in a number of Perfect Game USA showcases during the summer of 2011 ... named the Birmingham News South Hitter of the Year in 2011 ... a 2011 first team All-Hoover/South selection by the Birmingham News ... also a standout on the football field as a running back for Vestavia Hills ... named the Over the Mountain Touchdown Club’s Birmingham Football Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... his high school baseball head coach was Dal Davis. PERSONAL Born George Hanna Salem on Aug. 11, 1993 ... parents are George Salem and Paige Hockman ... has a younger brother Drew ... both his father (1986) and grandfather George (1956) played football at Alabama ... uncle Ed Salem was an All-American at halfback for the Tide in 1950 and was a 1951 draft pick of the Washington Redskins ... cousin Emeel Salem played baseball for the Tide from 2005-07 and was a two-time All-American, earning first-team honors in 2006 ... majoring in marketing.
Georgie Salem started all 63 games in center field for the Tide in 2013 and led Alabama in hits (71) and at-bats (264) during his freshman season.
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RAY CASTILLO Seale, Ala. (Russell County HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 NCBWA Freshman All-America Second Team 2013 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2013 SEC All-Freshman Team 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll FRESHMAN (2013) Earned Freshman All-America honors from Louisville Slugger ‌ was a National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association second team Freshman All-American ‌ garnered SEC AllFreshman Team and SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll selections ‌ set an Alabama freshman record with 12 saves, which tied for the third most saves in a single-season ‌ his 12 saves also rank ninth on the Alabama career saves list ‌ was ninth in the SEC in saves ‌ finished the year with a 2-3 record and a 3.38 ERA in a team-high 26 appearances, all out of
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HIGH SCHOOL Helped Russell County High School compile a 41-12 record in 2012 ... posted a 6-2 record with a 0.73 ERA in 57.2 innings as a senior ... held opponents to a .135 batting average in 2012 while striking out 85 batters and walking only 14 ... did not allow an earned run in his final seven appearances of that 2012 season ... was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region second team selection by Perfect Game USA ... named to the Louisville Slugger Preseason High School All-American first team prior to his senior season ... ranked as the No. 18 prospect in Alabama and No. 364 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... a 2011 class 5A honorable mention allstate selection, by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... posted a 10-1 record and a 2.01 ERA in 2011 ... finished that junior season with 66.1 innings pitched, 115 strikeouts, seven complete games, three shutouts and a .180 opponent batting average ... selected as a Perfect
Game USA Honorable Mention Preseason HS Underclassmen All-American in 2011 ... his high school head coach was Tony Ramus. PERSONAL Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 27th round of the 2012 MLB Draft ... born Raymond Orlando Castillo on March 23, 1994 ... son of Raymond and Kelly Castillo ... has two sisters, Sara and Samantha ... participated in student government and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... majoring in human performance exercise science.
field and finished the year with 22 starts in the outfield plus two as the designated hitter ‌ turned in three multi-hit games and a three-RBI game against Mississippi Valley State (5.7) ‌ drove in the game-winning run in two games and scored the winning run once ‌ had a four-game hitting streak to open the season and ultimately reached base safely in the first seven games ‌ did not commit an error for the duration of the season, on 29 total outfield putouts ‌ scored as a pinch-runner in the series opener versus Missouri (5.10) ... had a big day in the win over Mississippi Valley State (5.7), blasting his first career home run, a three-run shot, while adding a single and a pair of runs scored ... earned the start as the designated hitter in the series opener at No. 15 Mississippi State (5.4) ... had a single in two plate appearances versus UAB (4.16) ... drew a walk in his only plate appearance against Samford (3.19) ... notched his second multi-hit game of the season in the final game of the Tennessee series (3.17), going 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI ... contributed a hit and was hit by a pitch in the Memphis series ... posted the first multihit game of his career at No. 5 Louisville (3.8), adding an RBI and a stolen base ... reached base safely in all three games of the Florida Atlantic series, also scoring two runs against the Owls ... had a double, walk, run scored and RBI in the victory versus No. 21 Southern Mississippi (2.19) ... starting left fielder in all three games of the season-opening VMI series, batting 3-for-8 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored ‌ had one hit in all three games of that VMI series, with two stolen bases in the season opener. FRESHMAN (2012) Redshirted the season. HIGH SCHOOL Named an all-area and all-region 4-4A player his senior year ... helped lead Dutch Fork High School to the district finals in 2011.
En route to a pair of All-American honors, Ray Castillo set an Alabama freshman record with 12 saves in 2013.
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the bullpen ‌ finished the year with 43 strikeouts in 42.2 innings pitched, while holding opponents to a .220 batting average ‌ appeared in 13 conference games, posting a 0-2 record with a 2.66 ERA and seven saves ‌ had 19 strikeouts in 20.1 innings pitched against SEC foes ‌ made three appearances in the postseason, recording a save in the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, also took a loss in the NCAA Regional against No. 26 Troy ‌ earned his 10th save after allowing a base hit in the final inning of the extra-innings victory over No. 1 Vanderbilt ... after allowing two walks, he struck out the final three batters to earn the save in the opener against Missouri (5.10) ... picked up the save in the second game of the Texas A&M series (4.27), allowing one walk in one scoreless, hitless inning with one strikeout ... struck out five batters in four scoreless innings versus No. 2 LSU (4.20) when he allowed two hits and walked four ... was charged with the tough-luck loss in his longest relief performance of the year at No. 18 Mississippi (4.14), when he struck out three in 4.1 innings and allowed two runs on six hits and three walks ... pitched the final inning in the 5-0 victory over No. 9 Arkansas (4.6), allowing no runs or hits in the process ... threw the final inning of the Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) game, allowing one hit and striking out three ... struck out the final batter of the series opener at Auburn (3.28) to record his team-leading fifth save ... threw two scoreless innings in relief of Spencer Turnbull at Georgia (3.24) to record his fourth save of the season and secure the Tide’s first shutout of the year, allowing two hits with four strikeouts as the Tide swept the Bulldogs ... also had the save in the series opener against Georgia (3.22), throwing 1.1 scoreless innings without allowing a hit ... earned his second save of the year against Jacksonville State (3.20), after pitching one scoreless inning and striking out one ... went for one inning of work in the Saturday game versus Tennessee (3.16), allowing one walk with a strikeout ... threw 2.1 scoreless innings of relief in the series opener at No. 5 Louisville, allowing one a hit, two walks, two hits by pitch, while striking out one ... earned his second career win after throwing 4.1 innings versus Tulane (3.3), allowing his only run on a solo home run and struck out a career-high six batters. ... threw the final three innings against Florida Atlantic on Feb. 23, to pick up his first career save, when he allowed one earned run in the ninth inning ... threw 1.2 innings in a relief appearance in the win over No. 21 Southern Mississippi, allowing two runs on two hits and a walk ... got the win in his Alabama debut when he threw 3.1 innings of one-hit baseball in the season opener against VMI (2.15).
PERSONAL Born Ryan Franklin Blanchard on Oct. 10, 1992, in Irmo, S.C. ... son of Harvey and Sami Blanchard ... majoring in consumer sciences.
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RYAN BLANCHARD Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS) REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013) Appeared in 35 games with 24 as a starter ‌ finished the season with 14 hits, one home run, two doubles, nine RBI and eight runs scored ‌ started the first 17 games of the season in left
Ryan Blanchard appeared in 35 games, including 24 starts during his redshirt freshman campaign.
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innings in final game of Auburn series (4.7) ... hit one batter while striking out three of the four he faced in inning at South Alabama (4.3) ... threw 3.0 scoreless innings against UAB (3.27) ... logged a total of 2.2 innings in two appearances at Arkansas, allowing one earned run on three hits and one walk... threw a scoreless ninth inning in the series finale against the Razorbacks (3.18), allowing only one hit while facing three batters ... pitched one inning against Southern Mississippi (3.13), allowing no hits, runs or walks with one strikeout ... winning pitcher against Oral Roberts (March 11), throwing 1.2 innings of scoreless relief to earn his second victory ... allowed no runs on two hits with one walk in 3.0 innings during the second game of the series at Tulane (3.3) ... threw 1.2 scoreless innings in early-season game against South Alabama (2.29), striking out two while allowing two hits by the Jaguars ... pitched a total of 2.0 innings in the series against Arkansas Pine-Bluff, recording three strikeouts while allowing no hits or runs ... appeared in two games of the Florida Atlantic series, allowing one run in 2.2 innings pitched with a pair of strikeouts and a walk.
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HIGH SCHOOL Listed as the No. 16 prospect in the state of Alabama by Perfect Game ... named a 2011 Louisville Slugger All-American and a member of the Over the Mountain first team while leading Oak Mountain High School to the second round of the 6A state playoffs ... named a preseason Southeast Region Second Team All-American and an Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game in 2011 ... he was a 2010 Perfect Game USA Underclassmen Preseason All-American Honorable Mention selection ... also in 2010, was a Louisville Slugger Preseason High School All-American Honorable Mention selection ... helped his team reach the first round of the 6A state playoffs in 2009 ... three-time selection to the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Showcase ... earned all-county honorable mention honors in 2009. PERSONAL Born Jake Casey Hubbard on Dec. 3, 1992, in Birmingham, Ala. ... son of Stan and Jan Hubbard ... has a younger sister Haley ... majoring in marketing.
CAREER AWARDS 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team by SEBaseball.com
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SOPHOMORE (2013) Made seven appearances before having seasonending elbow surgery on March 28 ... had a 3.55 ERA over 12.2 innings pitched ‌ earned the win versus Jacksonville State (3.20) in relief of Taylor Guilbeau, throwing 2.1 innings with one run allowed and three strikeouts ... in relief performance against Memphis (3.13), tied his career highs with three innings pitched and three strikeouts, while allowing two hits and a walk ... pitched 1.1 scoreless innings against No. 5 Louisville (3.9), allowing two hits and a walk while striking out one ... threw 1.2 innings in the series finale at Florida Atlantic (2.24) and did not allow a hit but walked three ... induced a game-ending double play from the only batter he faced in the opening game of the FAU series, to record his second save of the season ... appeared as a relief pitcher in game two of the season-opening VMI series, recording two innings of work while he allowed one run on four hits, with one strikeout ... picked up his first save of the season after throwing two innings to finish game two of the VMI series. FRESHMAN (2012) Selected to the SEC All-Freshman Team by SEBaseball.com ... led the Crimson Tide with a 3.10 ERA and three saves in a team-high 29 appearances, all out of the bullpen ... posted a 3-2 record in 40.2 innings pitched ... held opponents to a staff-low .237 batting average and recorded 33 strikeouts ... led the team with 15 appearances during SEC play, posting a 1-1 record with two saves in 18.0 innings ... did not give up a run in 3.0 innings against Troy (5.15), allowing one hit and striking out three ... in two appearances in the series against Mississippi State, allowed two runs on three hits and two walks, with and three strikeouts in a total of 3.2 innings ... earned the win in the second game of the MSU series ... logged 1.1 innings against Vanderbilt (4.22), allowing two runs and walking one ... pitched 2.0 innings in the second game of the series against Mississippi Valley State (4.18), allowing two hits with one walk and one strikeout ... threw two innings in the final game of the series at LSU (4.15), allowing one run and two hits while striking out one ... earned his second save of the season by pitching 1.2
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MITCH GREER Prattville, Ala. (Edgewood Academy) CAREER AWARDS 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
FRESHMAN (2013) Named to the 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ‌ finished his freshman campaign with a 2-1 record and 3.65 ERA in 12.1 innings pitched ‌ made four relief appearances in SEC play, posting a win and a 2.08 ERA against conference foes ‌ earned the second win of his career after pitching a 2.1 scoreless innings in the finale against Missouri (5.12), when he allowed one hit and a walk with one strikeout ... combined for three scoreless innings of relief in back-to-back games in the series against Missouri ... lasted 0.2 scoreless innings in the second game of the series with No. 9 Arkansas (4.5), allowing one walk ... threw one inning of scoreless ball against Southeastern Louisiana (4.2), allowing two hits and striking out one ... went for 2.1 scoreless innings in the first game of the Louisville series (3.8), giving up one hit and striking out two ... threw two scoreless innings versus Samford (2.26) to earn his first career win, when he allowed one hit and one walk with four strikeouts ... appeared in the seventh inning of the game versus No. 21 Southern Mississippi (2.19), going for 0.2 innings while allowing two runs on a hit and a walk, with one strikeout ‌ started as the designated hitter against Tulane (3.2) ‌ in game two of the season-opening VMI (2.16) series, drew a walk as a pinch hitter.
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PERSONAL Born Mitchell Keith Greer on Aug. 11, 1993 ... son of John and Denise Greer ... has two younger sisters, Rhyan and Rhylee ... uncle Scott Lyons played football at Alabama ... participated in BETA club and the National Honor Society in high school ... majoring in pre-major studies.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013) Named to the 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ saw action in 10 games ‌ finished the season with two official at-bats, two runs scored and was hit by a pitch ‌ pinch ran for Chance Vincent and scored the initial run of the threerun ninth inning rally to defeat Missouri (5.12) ... made his ninth appearance of the season as a defensive replacement in the ninth inning of the win over No. 25 Troy (5.8) ... was hit by pitch versus Alcorn State (4.10), the first time he reached base with the Tide ... made his sixth appearance of the season as a pinch-runner in the ninth inning against UAB (3.26) ... played outfield and earned an at-bat in the game March 19th game at Samford ... took his first career atbat in the Sunday game against Tennessee (3.17) ... appeared as a pinch runner at Florida Atlantic (2.23) ... came in as a pinch runner and scored the game-winning run in the early-season matchup with Southern Mississippi (2.19).
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MIKE OCZYPOK
HIGH SCHOOL Helped lead Tuscaloosa County High School to three area championships from 2009-11 ... also played on the football team.
Royersford, Pa. (Spring-Ford HS)
PERSONAL Born Riley Miller Colburn on Dec. 27, 1992, in Montgomery, Ala. ... son of Rocky and Donna ... father Rocky played football at Alabama as a defensive back from 1982-84 and currently is an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the University ... mother Donna also attended the University of Alabama ... has three brothers: Luke, Ted, and Jake ... majoring in secondary education.
As a freshman, Mitch Greer posted a 2-1 record with a 3.65 ERA in 11 appearance out of the bullpen.
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RILEY COLBURN Northport, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County HS) CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Riley Colburn saw action in 10 games with two runs scored as a redshirt freshman in 2013.
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CAREER AWARDS 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll FRESHMAN (2013) Named to the 2013 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll ‌ finished his walk-on freshman campaign with a 5-2 record to tie for the most wins on the team ‌ threw a total of 44.2 innings over 12 appearances and five starts ‌ held opponents to a .265 batting average and a 3.02 ERA, the lowest mark of any Alabama pitcher in the freshman class ‌ made three appearances in relief during SEC action, losing his only decision play ‌ made two starts during the postseason, posting a 1-1 record with a 1.72 ERA in a team-high 15.2 innings pitched ‌ earned the win in all three of his midweek starts during the regular season ‌ blanked Savannah State (6.1) for seven innings to keep Alabama alive in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, giving up six hits with a walk and four strikeouts ‌ charged with the tough-luck loss as he fell one strike short of going the distance versus No. 2 LSU (5.24) in the SEC Tournament ‌ threw 8.2 innings in that game against the Tigers, allowing three runs on 10 hits with five strikeouts ‌ earned his fourth win of the season in his third start of the year, versus Mississippi Valley State (5.7), throwing five innings while allowing three runs on seven hits and no walks, with a season-high six strikeouts ... picked up the win in his second collegiate start, against UAB (4.16), after producing a “quality startâ€? that included allowing one run on five hits and two walks with two strikeouts in 6.0 innings ... earned the win in five innings of scoreless no-hit baseball in his first collegiate start against Alcorn State (4.10), surrendering one walk with one strikeout ... pitched a scoreless inning of relief versus No. 9 Arkansas (4.5) ... earned his first win with the Tide against Southeastern Louisiana (4.2) in relief of Tucker Hawley, after allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts in one inning of work ... made his third appearance of the season, against UAB (3.26), throwing two scoreless innings with three strikeouts ... threw two scoreless, hitless innings against Samford (3.19) in his second career appearance, allowing one hit batter with one strikeout ... made his first appearance on March 12 against Memphis, allowing two runs on five hits.
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HIGH SCHOOL Was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region second team selection by Perfect Game USA ... Ranked as the No. 14 prospect in Alabama and No. 275 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... as a junior at Edgewood Academy, hit .495 with nine home runs, 50 RBI and 10 doubles, helping his team post a 39-3 overall record in 2011 ... a two-time all-state selection ... named the Alabama Independent School Association 2011 class 2A first team catcher by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... invited to the MLB East Coach Showcase in Florida during the summer of 2011 ... boasted a mid-90s fastball and posted a 7-2 record with a 2.09 ERA as a junior ... 2011 Perfect Game USA Third Team Preseason HS Underclassmen All-American ... helped Edgewood Academy win three consecutive state titles ... his high school head coach was Bobby Carr.
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Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL Helped Spring-Ford High School win the 2011 Pioneer Athletic Conference Championship his senior year ... started the championship game against the defending champions, Owen J. Roberts Wildcats, and picked up the win, 4-3 ... during his senior season, went 14-0 and had a 1.09 ERA for the Rams ... before the class 4A tournament, had allowed only one earned run in 44 innings ... also struck out 106 batters in 83.2 innings ... named the 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year and the 2011 Southeast Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... also, a first team all-state and a MaxPreps second team All-American in 2011 .... played some first base while at SpringFord HS and batted .388 in 2011 ... also a 2011 first team All-Pac-10 selection in golf at SpringFord ... played summer ball for the Will Country CrackerJacks in 2012. PERSONAL Born Michael Oczypok on March 31, 1993 to parents Dave and Lorri Oczypok ... has two younger brothers, John and Alex ... a management major.
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MATHEW GOODSON
COLTON FREEMAN
Oxford, Ala. (Oxford HS)
Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS)
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FRESHMAN (2013) Redshirted the season.
FRESHMAN (2013) Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL Helped Oxford High School win its first class 6A state title in 2012 ... was a 2012 preseason Rawlings third team All-American and a 2012 Southeast allregion first team selection by Perfect Game USA ... named to the Louisville Slugger Preseason High School All-American first team prior to his senior season ... ranked as the No. 8 prospect in Alabama and No. 199 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... class 6A first team all-state selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2011 ... named the ASWA Class 6A Hitter of the Year and garnered ASWA Super All-State honors following his junior season ... helped Oxford go 35-7 in 2011, after hitting .480 with 22 home runs and 62 RBI as a junior ... was a 2011 Underclassman First Team Preseason HS All-American selection by Perfect Game USA ... garnered 2010 honorable mention Underclassman All-American honors by Perfect Game ... participated in the Perfect Game Invitational Junior National Showcase is Tampa, Fla. ... his high school head coach was Wes Brooks.
HIGH SCHOOL Helped Spain Park High School reach the semifinals of the Alabama 6A state championship ... was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region second team selection by Perfect Game USA ... ranked the No. 16 prospect in Alabama and No. 291 nationally by Perfect Game USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 players list ... a 2011 Class 6A honorable mention all-state selection as a pitcher, per the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... helped Spain Park post a 36-15 record in 2011 ... a 2011 first team all-Hoover/South pitcher, as selected by the Birmingham News ... 2011 Perfect Game USA third team Preseason HS Underclassmen AllAmerican and an honorable mention preseason selection in 2010 ... was a member of the Team One South squad in 2010 and 2011 ... participated in the 2010 Team One futures game for the East squad ... played in the Under Armour Fall Classic in 2010 ... teammates at Spain Park with Alabama classmate Mikey White ... his high school head coach was Will Smith.
PERSONAL Born Mathew Hunter Goodson on Sept. 15, 1993 ... son of Randy and Belinda Goodson ... has a younger sister Nicole ... a pre-majors studies major.
PERSONAL Born Garrett “Colton� Freeman on Dec. 18, 1993 ... parents are Aaron and Sherry Freeman ... secondoldest of four brothers: Nathan, Hayden and Stanton ... grandfather Wayne Freeman was a member of the 1964 Alabama national championship football team and was an All-American on the offensive line ... majoring in marketing.
As a walk-on in 2013, Mike Oczypok tied for the team lead with five wins while posting a 3.02 ERA in 44.2 innings over 12 appearances and five starts.
Mathew Goodson will look to make an impact in 2014 after redshirting the 2013 season.
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After redshirting the 2013 season, Colton Freeman will add depth to the Alabama bullpen and outfield.
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TAYLOR POE
CASEY HUGHSTON
Kenner, La. (Jesuit HS)
Montgomery, Ala. (Saint James HS)
Mobile, Ala. (Baker HS)
FRESHMAN (2013) Redshirted the season.
FRESHMAN (2013) Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL As a senior at Jesuit High School, posted a 2-1 record with a 1.09 ERA in 38.2 innings pitched ... helped Jesuit win the 2011 state championship and district championships in 2011 and 2012 ... member of the 2012 New Orleans American Legion World Series Championship winning team ... his high school head coach was Joey Latino.
HIGH SCHOOL Named a 2012 all-metro team honorable mention ... Saint James High School team offensive MVP in 2012, as well as team defensive MVP in 2011 and 2012 ... team captain in 2011 and 2012 ... led team in batting average (.330) during his senior year ... member of the 2012 team that posted the second-most wins (31) and lowest team ERA in school history (1.69) ... helped Saint James reach state quarterfinals in 2012 ... his high school coach was Keith Lucky ... played club baseball in 2011 for Bama Bombers ... also competed in football at Saint James.
PERSONAL Born Jonathan Robert Hess on Sept. 18, 1993 in New Orleans ... son of Robert and Lorraine Hess ... has three younger brothers: Benjamin, Christian and Holden ... member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and student council in high school ... majoring in chemical engineering.
Jonathan Hess looks to make an impact on the mound for the Tide this season after redshirting the 2013 season.
PERSONAL Born Taylor Slate Poe on Feb. 2, 1994 in Montgomery, Ala. ... son of Doug and Beth Poe ... has an older sister, Anne ... 2012 FCA Leadership Award recipient ... member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Youth Legislature, Youth Judicial and debate team at Saint James ... a chemistry major.
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HIGH SCHOOL Named to the 2013 Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State team ‌ two-time first-team all-area selection ‌finished his senior season at Baker High School with a .406 batting average, seven home runs and 26 RBI ‌helped the Hornets post a 34-11 overall record with a league-best 10-2 mark ‌ as a junior, earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Alabama Sports Writers Association and was a first team all-area choice ‌ also selected to play in the 2012 Alabama North-South All-Star Game ‌ member of the Columbia Blue squad for the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Event in 2012 ‌ participated in the 2012 East Coast Pro Showcase ‌ hit .391 as a junior with four home runs, 29 RBI and 16 doubles ‌ an allstate selection and first team all-area pick as a sophomore, batting .365 with nine home runs, 39 RBI and 10 doubles ‌ his nine home runs in 2011 set a Baker school record for a sophomore ‌ played for Westside in the Southeast Regional Little League World Series.
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PERSONAL Born Casey Brannon Hughston on June 9, 1994, in Mobile, Ala. ‌ parents are Phillip and Patricia Hughston ‌ father attended the University of Alabama, and his mother went to Jacksonville State ‌ has a younger sister, Mary Catherine ‌ was a member of the National Honor Society ‌ plans to major in business.
Taylor Poe will be one of four catchers on the 2014 roster after redshirting the 2013 campaign.
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WILLIAM ELLIOTT
GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT
Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville HS)
Oxford, Miss. (Oxford HS)
Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)
PROFILES
HIGH SCHOOL Top shortstop prospect in Alabama and 24th overall in the state in 2013, according to Perfect Game USA ‌ picked by Perfect Game to the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region Second Team ‌ earned underclass high honorable mention honors by Perfect Game USA in 2012 ‌ selected to the North Squad for the 2012 NorthSouth Alabama All-Star Game ‌ as a junior, hit .359 with 26 runs, 35 RBIs, seven doubles and five home runs ‌ named to the 2012 Huntsville Times All-Area first team and selected as the AllCity Co-Offensive Player of the Year ‌ also a first team all-metro selection in 2012 ‌ second team all-city pick in 2011 ‌ starter on Huntsville High School’s 2011 Class 6A state championship team as a sophomore. PERSONAL Born Taylor McGarry Propst on Sept. 1, 1994, in Huntsville, Ala. ‌ parents are Charles and Tracy Propst ‌ has one older sister, Erin ‌ uncle Mike Reiney played tennis at Alabama ‌ plans to major in accounting/business.
HIGH SCHOOL Posted a .400 batting average in 2013, with nine doubles, two triples and 30 RBIs as a senior at Oxford High School ‌. rated as the 11th-best prospect in Mississippi by Perfect Game USA and the second-best outfielder in the state in 2013‌ named by Perfect Game to the Rawlings 2013 Southeast Region Honorable Mentions list ‌ Class 5A Coaches’ first team all-state selection in 2013 ‌ named to the 2013 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen baseball team ‌ member of the 2012 Atlanta Braves scout team ‌ four-time all-district pick (2010-13) ‌ played on the East Coast Grays in 2011 and 2012 ‌ hit .400 in 2013 with nine doubles, two triples, and 30 runs batted in ‌ as a junior in 2012, led Oxford with a .387 batting average, a .465 on-base percentage, 35 RBI and nine doubles ‌ finished his sophomore season with a .351 batting average, a .487 onbase percentage, 21 RBI and 10 doubles ‌ also competed in football at OHS from 2010-12. PERSONAL Born William Thomas Elliott on Feb. 4, 1995, in Fort Campbell, Ky. ‌ parents are Allen and Kathryn Elliott ‌ has a younger brother Lock and a younger sister Miller ‌ plans to major in human performance.
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HIGH SCHOOL Picked in the 37th round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves ‌ rated as the 14th-best player in the state of Alabama and sixth among right-handed pitchers, by Perfect Game USA in 2013 ‌ chosen for the 2013 ASWA Class 6A All-State Team ‌ picked by Perfect Game for the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region Second Team ‌ named 2013 All-Hoover/South Pitcher of the Year while starring for Hoover High School ‌ a 2013 class 6A all-state pick ‌ named to the 2013 All-Over The Mountain Team ‌ selected to the 2013 Birmingham News All-Metro Team ‌ as a senior, went 9-3 with a 1.09 ERA and 0.71 WHIP while striking out 98 batters in 77 innings pitched ‌ also batted .330 his senior year ‌ named the Blount County Baseball Tournament MVP as part of the 2012 All-Tournament Team ‌ an all-county selection following his junior season ‌ participated in the 2012 East Coast Pro Showcase in Syracuse, N.Y. ‌ a two-time pick for the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Underclassman event from 2011-12 ‌ also competed for Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Team Alabama over the same period ‌ selected to the Navy Squad for the 2012 Alabama Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Event ‌ made 10 starts and 12 total appearances in 2012 with a 6-3 record with a 0.52 ERA in 53.1 innings ‌ totaled 105 strikeouts in 2012, with at least 10 Ks in five games, including 18 in a complete-game performance against Hayden High School ‌ as a sophomore, hit .405 with seven home runs ‌ a-three sport athlete at Hoover, also playing football and basketball ‌ fourth all-time at HHS in single-game passing with 529 yards and fourth and sixth in total offense with 569 and 523 yards ‌ a 2013 AllBlount County basketball selection ‌ named to the 2012 Blount County All-Tournament basketball team. PERSONAL Born Geoffrey Reid Bramblett on April 26, 1995, in Birmingham, Ala. ‌ parents are Mike and Amy Bramblett ‌ has two brothers, Bradley and Jay ‌ was a member of the National Honor Society ‌ plans to major in human performance.
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WILL HAYNIE
NICK EICHOLTZ
Phenix City, Ala. (Russell County HS)
Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)
Tampa, Fla. (Cambridge Christian Academy)
HIGH SCHOOL Rated as the 10th-best prospect in Alabama and the fourth-best outfielder in the state, by Perfect Game USA in 2013 ‌ also ranked by PG as the nation’s 80th-best outfield prospect ‌ named the 2013 Bi-City/Phenix City/Columbus, Ga., CoPlayer of the Year, by vote of the area coaches ‌ selected to the 2013 Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 5A All-State Team ‌ garnered 2013 Southeast All-Region Second Team honors from Rawlings ‌ as a senior, batted .444 with six home runs, 42 runs batted in, 67 runs scored and 35 stolen bases ‌ hit two grand slams in a single inning in the first round of the playoffs to tie a state and national record ‌ helped his team win 38 straight games and reach state semi-finals ‌ competed in the 2012 Perfect Game World Wood Bat Semi-Final (17u) and was selected to the all-tournament team ‌ finished that tournament hitting .483 (14-for-29) with a 1.166 OPS, two doubles, a triple, four stolen bases, 10 runs scored and three runs batted in ‌ was a 2012 Preseason Underclass Honorable Mention All-American selection by Perfect Game ‌ participated in the 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase and ran the fourth-fastest 60 yard time overall ‌ posted a .408 batting average, with two home runs, 19 RBI and 30 runs scored in 2012 for RCHS ‌ collected 51 hits as a junior, with multiple hits in 14 games ‌ as a sophomore, was selected as a 2011 Preseason Underclass Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game USA ‌ batted .434 in 2011 with a .512 on-base percentage, 52 runs scored and 30 runs batted in ‌ started on the varsity baseball team beginning in his 8th-grade year. PERSONAL Born Hunter Patrick Webb on June 19, 1994, in Dothan, Ala. ‌ parents are Russ and Leigh Webb ‌ has one sister, Katie ‌ grandfather Wayne Webb was a signee of the Detroit Tigers in 1957 ‌ plans to major in human performance exercise science.
HIGH SCHOOL Rated the top high school catcher in the state of Tennessee in 2013, by Perfect Game USA ‌ ranked the fifth-best prospect overall in Tennessee and 159th nationally by Perfect Game‌ graded a “10â€? by Perfect Game USA, making him an elite prospect ‌ picked by Perfect Game USA to the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region first team ‌ is a two-time all-state honoree and a three-time all-mid-state selection ‌ as a senior, hit .338 with a .442 on-base percentage, nine home runs, and 26 runs batted in ‌ also had a 2.80 ERA over three appearances as a pitcher ‌ was a first team Preseason Underclassman AllAmerican selection by Perfect Game USA in 2012 ‌ finished his junior season with a .433 batting average, 15 home runs and 37 RBI ‌ earned 2012 honorable mention All-America honors by Perfect Game USA in 2011 ‌ took part in the 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase ‌ selected to the ESPN.com preseason all-state team prior to his junior season ‌ as a sophomore in 2011, had a .329 batting average, a .449 onbase percentage, eight home runs, and 24 runs batted in ‌ helped Brentwood Academy capture a state title in 2010. PERSONAL Born Will Haynie on June 12, 1994, in Nashville, Tenn. ‌ parents are Rick and Martha Haynie ‌ has three siblings: brother Drew and sisters McKenzie (Haynie) Jackson and Bethany (Haynie) Riggan ‌ father Rick played baseball at Belmont ‌ grandfather played baseball in the San Francisco Giants organization ‌ plans to major in human performance exercise science.
HIGH SCHOOL Selected in the 29th round of the 2013 MLB draft, by the Milwaukee Brewers ‌ ranked the 35th-best prospect in Florida and seventh among right-handed pitchers by Perfect Game USA in 2013 ‌ also rated 206th overall nationally by PG and 60th among all right-handers ‌ ranked the 60th overall draft-eligible player by Fox Sports while Scout.com ranked him the 76th overall draft-eligible player ‌ 2013 Florida All-Region first-team selection by Perfect Game USA ‌ competed as part of the 2013 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-State games in Sebring, Fla. ‌ 2013 all-county selection by both of the Tampa Tribune and Tampa Bay Times ‌ selected to be the starting pitcher at the Tampa Bay High School All-Star Classic ‌ three-time all-district pick ‌ as a senior, posted a 5-0 record with a 0.40 ERA and .105 opponent batting average while striking out 87 batters in 41 innings pitched ‌ also hit .325 with five home runs and 33 runs batted in during that 2013 season ‌ helped fourth-ranked Cambridge Christian High School reach the 2013 FHSAA Final Four ‌ selected by Rawlings to the 2013 Preseason All-Southeast Region team ‌ was a 2013 Perfect Game Preseason Second Team All-American ‌ as a junior, was invited to 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase ‌ invited to the 2012 Tournament of Stars/Team USA National Showcase ‌ participated in 2012 East Coast Pro National Showcase in Syracuse, N.Y. ‌ member of the 2012 Florida Diamond Club-West Team ‌ class 2A first team all-state selection as a junior ‌ helped fifth-ranked Cambridge Christian compile a 22-6 record in 2012, reaching the Class 2A Regional Championship game ‌ posted a 6-2 record with a 0.34 ERA in 2012 while holding opponents to a .111 batting average with 67 strikeouts in 39 innings ‌ also hit .333 with four home runs and 35 RBI as a junior ‌ was a 2012 Preseason Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American by Perfect Game USA.
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PERSONAL Born Nicholas Tyler Eicholtz on Aug. 12, 1994, in Tampa, Fla. ‌ parents are Kirk Eicholtz and Michelle Metz ‌ has a brother Zach, and two sisters, Rebekah and Gioia ‌ father Kirk played baseball at Stetson University ‌ plans to major in business.
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THOMAS BURROWS
TYLER ADAMS
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Shelton State CC/Northridge HS)
Florence, Ala. (Mars Hill Bible School)
Headland, Ala. (Houston Academy)
PROFILES
JUNIOR COLLEGE (2012-13) A first team All-North selection following his 2013 campaign at Shelton State Community College ‌ two-time all-region selection ‌ played 55 games in 2013, batting .321 with two home runs, 34 RBI and 25 runs scored ‌ played 58 games in 2012, batting .400 with 82 hits, the second-most in Shelton State single-season history, adding 46 runs batted in and 32 runs scored ‌ helped the 2012 Shelton State team win their region and finish third in the JUCO World Series. HIGH SCHOOL At the end of his high school career, held 22 records at Northridge High School ‌ earned back-to-back all-state selections in 2010 and 2011 ‌ chosen for West Alabama’s team in 2010 and 2011 ‌ in his 2011 senior season, batted .490 with a .559 on-base percentage, four home runs, 16 doubles and a school record 43 runs batted in ‌ as a junior in 2010, hit .462 with two home runs, 26 runs batted in, a school record 19 doubles and 60 hits ‌ hit .398 as a sophomore with one home run and 30 runs batted in. PERSONAL Born John Cameron Wilhite on Feb. 25, 1993, in Birmingham, Ala. ‌ parents are Brian and Carla Wilhite ‌ has an older brother Jimbo and two younger sisters, Mary Caitlyn and Laura Lee ‌ aunt Amy (Lannom) Wilhite, who played point guard for the Alabama women’s basketball team from 1989-92, tied the school record for most 3-point field goals made in a single game with eight ‌ majoring in exercise science and plans to attend physical therapy school.
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HIGH SCHOOL Ranked as the state of Alabama’s No. 2 lefthanded pitcher and 13th overall in the state by Perfect Game USA ‌ also rated by PG as the 52nd lefty nationally ‌ named to the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region Second Team ‌ named Alabama Sportswriter Association 3A Pitcher of the Year for 2013 and was part of the ASWA Super All-State team, as well as the ASWA 3A All-State team ‌ selected by USA Today to the 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Alabama Baseball Team ‌ named 2013 Times Daily Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year ‌ posted a 12-1 record as a senior ‌ helped his team finish as the state runner-up in 2013 ‌ ASWA class 2A first team all-state selection in 2011 and 2012, as a first baseman ‌ named the Class 2A Hitter and Player of the Year by the ASWA in 2012 ‌ also named 2012 player of the year by the Times Daily ‌ selected to the Forrest Green North Squad for the 2012 Alabama Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Event ‌ helped MBHS earn its fourth state championship when he was named the most valuable player of the 2012 state tournament ‌ as a junior, led the team in hitting with a .484 average, nine home runs, 27 doubles and 77 RBI ‌ posted a 9-1 record on the mound in 2012 with two saves, a 0.88 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 63 innings, with one perfect game ‌ took home state finals MVP as part of the MHBS squad that won the state title in 2010 ‌ set the school record for RBI in a single season and became the school’s all-time leader with 28 career home runs. PERSONAL Born Thomas Burrows on Sept. 14, 1994, in Florence, Ala. ‌ parents are Ed and Amy Burrows ‌ has one brother, Ben ‌ cousin Tom McCrary played defensive tackle for the Alabama football team from 1982-84.
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HIGH SCHOOL Ranks as the 39th overall player in Alabama and the 14th-ranked right-handed pitcher in the state by Perfect Game USA ‌ selected by Rawlings as a 2013 Southeast Region honorable mention ‌ as a senior, maintained a 1.12 ERA over 30 innings, striking out half of the 110 batters he faced with only nine walks ‌ finished his high school career with a 2.12 ERA and 210 strikeouts in 148 innings ‌ 2011 ABCA All-Star All-State selection ‌ fouryear letterman at Houston Academy, helping his team reach the state playoffs each year. PERSONAL Born Tyler Craig Adams on Oct. 24, 1994, in Charleston, S.C. ‌ parents are Craig and Luci Adams ‌ has a younger brother Davis ‌ was a member of the Key Club ‌ plans to major in business.
Player Profiles 2014 DIAMOND DOLLS After a long hiatus, the Diamond Dolls returned to Sewell-Thomas Stadium for the 2013 season. In year two, the Diamond Dolls will feature 36 University of Alabama female students that will assist with a variety of gameday activies, as well as participate in marketing and community service projects in conjunction with the Alabama baseball team.
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ANTHONY SHERLAG Atlanta, Ga. (Marist HS)
PERSONAL Born Anthony Edward Sherlag on Nov. 17, 1994, in Atlanta, Ga. ‌ parents are Paul and Gayle Sherlag ‌ has an older sister Andrea ‌ plans to major in business.
DIAMOND DOLLS ROSTER Front Row (L-R): Maggie Stewart, Maci Grice, Megan Matthews, Rebecca, DiChiara, Randi Pugh, Haley Jones, Anna-Michael. Second Row (L-R): Brae Gaspard, Amber Lewis, Raquel Marchese, Hayley Kilgo, Aryn Greene, Kelsey Slaton, Kelsey Gilbert, Taylor Jones, Jasmine Wells. Third Row (L-R): Morgan Moore, Anna Fitts, Kate O’Connor, Abbey Minor, Ashley Marler, Madison Hatchett, Maggie O’Keefe, Kala Brumbaugh, Morgan Cecil, Ashton Tidwell.
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HIGH SCHOOL Named 2013 Rawlings Southeast Region honorable mention by Perfect Game USA ‌ Perfect Game USA regarded him as the 63rdranked player in Georgia and the state’s eighth– best catcher ‌ represented Team Georgia in the 2013 Heartland Classic ‌ class 4A Georgia all-state selection his senior year ‌ chosen to the 2012 Perfect Game Underclass Third Team ‌ participated in Perfect Game’s 2012 National Showcase ‌ member of the Georgia Top 100 in 2011 and 2012 ‌ represented Team Georgia in the Sunbelt Classic in 2011 and 2012 ‌ named a 2011 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention ‌ participant in the 2011 Perfect Game National Games ‌ four-year starter and letterman at catcher for Marist High School ‌ helped Marist win back-to-back 4A state championships in 2010 and 2011, later captaining the 2013 runner-up team ‌ also competed in football at Marist.
Fourth Row (L-R): Rachel DiBenedetto, Kristen Schneider, Avery Cooper, Ashley Hays, Maggie Gehlsen, Haylee Hoelscher, Laura Taylor, Brandyn Dupree, Lindsey Overstreet.
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Career Stats CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CARY BAXTER Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
Avg .152 .161 .156
GP-GS 24-10 12-10 36-20
Year 2012 TOTAL
ERA 6.75 6.75
W-L 0-2 0-2
RYAN BLANCHARD Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .175 .175
GP-GS 35-24 35-24
RAY CASTILLO Year 2013 TOTAL
ERA 3.38 3.38
W-L 2-3 2-3
RILEY COLBURN Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .000 .000
STEVEN COLE Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .174 .174 Avg .308 .308
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ERA 3.74 5.23 4.40
BEN MOORE Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
Avg .342 .280 .308
ERA 3.02 3.02
CBO 2 2
SV 12 12
IP 42.2 42.2
TB 19 19 H 33 33
SLG% .238 .238 R 17 17
ER 9 9 BB 8 8 ER 16 16
BB 13 13 HBP 2 2 BB 30 30
SO 8 8 SO 30 30 SO 43 43
GDP 0 1 1 2B 4 4
OB% .176 .289 .236 3B 1 1
GDP 2 2 2B 1 1
HR 0 0 OB% .264 .264
3B 2 2
HR 2 2
SF 0 1 1 BF 61 61 SF 1 1 BF 191 191
SH 1 0 1
SB-ATT 1-1 1-1 2-2
B/Avg .286 .286 SH 0 0
WP 0 0
SB-ATT 4-5 4-5
B/Avg .220 .220
WP 4 4
PO 22 42 64
A 5 1 6
HBP 1 1
BK 0 0
PO 29 29
A 0 0
HBP 6 6
BK 0 0
E 2 1 3
FLD% .931 .977 .959
SFA SHA 1 4 1 4 E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
SFA SHA 2 3 2 3
HBP 1 1
SO 1 1
GDP 0 0
OB% .333 .333
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
GP-GS 12-4 12-4
AB 23 23
R 4 4
H 4 4
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 1 1
TB 4 4
SLG% .174 .174
BB 0 0
HBP 1 1
SO 7 7
GDP 1 1
OB% .208 .208
SF 0 0
SH 2 2
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
GP-GS 13-2 13-2
AB 13 13
R 4 4
H 4 4
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 1 1
TB 4 4
SLG% .308 .308
BB 4 4
HBP 0 0
SO 5 5
GDP 0 0
OB% .471 .471
SF 0 0
SH 1 1
SB-ATT 1-1 1-1
PO 0 0
A 8 8
E 2 2
FLD% .800 .800
AB 2 2
R 0 0
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 0 0
SLG% .000 .000
BB 1 1
HBP 0 0
SO 2 2
GDP 0 0
OB% .333 .333
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 1 1
E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
App/GS 11/0 11/0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
CBO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 12.1 12.1
H 12 12
R 7 7
ER 5 5
BB 10 10
SO 12 12
2B 1 1
3B 0 0
HR 2 2
BF 58 58
B/Avg .261 .261
WP 2 2
HBP 0 0
BK 0 0
SFA SHA 2 0 2 0
App/GS 16/8 17/7 33/15
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 1 0 0
SV 0 0 0
IP 47.1 51.2 99.0
H 50 43 93
R 33 20 53
ER 29 18 47
BB 34 28 62
SO 39 39 78
2B 8 10 18
3B 1 0 1
HR 6 1 7
BF 224 215 439
B/Avg .289 .246 .267
WP 3 6 9
HBP 9 8 17
BK 0 3 3
SFA SHA 4 4 2 2 6 6
App/GS 16/5 12/7 20/5 48/17
CG 0 1 0 1
SHO 0 1 0 1
CBO 0 1 0 1
SV 1 0 1 2
IP H 40.2 47 49.1 46 46.0 42 136.0 135
R 21 21 18 60
ER 19 20 15 54
BB 4 7 19 30
SO 31 31 28 90
2B 10 12 10 32
3B 1 0 1 2
HR 6 3 2 11
BF 177 197 192 566
B/Avg .292 .247 .253 .263
WP 1 0 4 5
HBP 3 1 1 5
BK 0 1 0 1
SFA SHA 5 4 3 0 2 4 10 8
App/GS 29/0 7/0 36/0
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 2 0 2
SV 3 3 6
IP 40.2 12.2 53.1
H 36 16 52
R 18 5 23
ER 14 5 19
BB 17 7 24
SO 33 9 42
2B 10 4 14
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
BF 176 59 235
B/Avg .237 .333 .260
WP 2 2 4
HBP 2 0 2
BK 0 0 0
SFA SHA 3 2 2 2 5 4
W-L 1-4 1-0 2-4
App/GS 15/9 20/6 35/15
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 0 1
SV 0 2 12
IP H 63.0 59 54.2 44 117.2 103
R 38 32 70
ER 26 29 55
BB 34 20 54
SO 46 50 96
2B 13 7 20
3B 1 2 3
HR 4 5 9
BF 283 239 522
B/Avg .253 .223 .240
WP 6 3 9
HBP 8 12 20
BK 3 0 3
SFA SHA 4 3 2 6 6 9
W-L 2-5 3-6 5-11
App/GS 20/9 16/9 36/18
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 2 0 2
SV 0 0 0
IP H 67.1 64 53.1 61 120.2 125
R 31 39 70
ER 28 31 59
BB 23 28 51
SO 43 56 99
2B 8 7 15
3B 1 0 1
HR 6 3 9
BF 289 208 463
B/Avg .251 .293 .270
WP 3 3 6
HBP 6 6 12
BK 1 2 3
SFA SHA 0 5 3 7 3 12
3B 1 4 5
HR 2 4 6
RBI 31 41 72
SB-ATT 10-12 16-19 26-31
PO 199 141 340
CBO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 44.2 44.2
W-L 4-2 4-2 8-4
W-L 2-1 6-2 5-2 13-5 W-L 3-2 1-0 4-2
GP-GS 55-54 63-63 118-117
MIKE OCZYPOK Year 2013 TOTAL
RBI 9 9
R 11 11
SO 12 10 22
BB 0 0
JUSTIN KAMPLAIN
Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
HR 1 1
H 12 12
HBP 0 2 2
SLG% .000 .000
JAKE HUBBARD
JON KELLER
3B 0 0
IP 12.0 12.0
BB 1 4 5
TB 0 0
TUCKER HAWLEY
ERA 3.71 4.77 4.21
SV 0 0
SLG% .152 .226 .188
RBI 0 0
TAYLOR GUILBEAU
Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
SHO 0 0
CBO 0 0
TB 5 7 12
HR 0 0
W-L 2-1 2-1
ERA 3.10 3.55 3.21
CG 0 0
2B 2 2
RBI 3 4 7
3B 0 0
ERA 3.65 3.65
Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
App/GS 26/0 26/0
H 14 14
HR 0 0 0
2B 0 0
Year 2013 TOTAL
ERA 4.20 3.65 2.93 3.57
R 11 11
SHO 0 0
3B 0 0 0
H 0 0
GP-GS 2-1 2-1
Year 2010 2011 2013 TOTAL
AB 80 80
CG 0 0
2B 0 2 2
R 2 2
Avg .000 .000
ERA 5.51 3.14 4.27
App/GS 6/1 6/1
H 5 5 10
AB 2 2
Year 2013 TOTAL
Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
R 3 5 8
GP-GS 10-0 10-0
DANIEL CUCJEN Year 2013 TOTAL
AB 33 31 64
W-L 5-2 5-2
AB 199 243 442 App/GS 12/5 12/5
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R 33 40 73
H 68 68 136 CG 0 0
2B 10 13 23
SHO 0 0
TB 86 101 187 H 43 43
SLG% .432 .416 .423 R 15 15
BB 20 25 45 ER 15 15
HBP 6 4 10 BB 12 12
SO 26 29 55 SO 28 28
GDP 4 6 10 2B 10 10
OB% .412 .351 .379 3B 0 0
HR 0 0
SF 3 4 7 BF 181 181
SH 3 1 4
B/Avg .265 .265
WP 4 4
HBP 3 3
A E 24 8 8 3 32 11 BK 1 1
FLD% .965 .980 .971
SFA SHA 0 4 0 4
Career Stats CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS KYLE OVERSTREET Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .271 .271
GP-GS 63-63 63-63
GEORGIE SALEM Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .269 .269
GP-GS 63-63 63-63
JAY SHAW Year 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 5.19 4.95 1.61 3.34
W-L 1-0 1-1 2-1 4-2
AUSTEN SMITH Year 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL
Avg .297 .240 .279 .276
GP-GS 63-59 45-39 61-60 169-158
SPENCER TURNBULL Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 5.60 3.70 4.41
W-L 2-6 4-3 6-9
CHANCE VINCENT Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .225 .225
WADE WASS Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .000 .000
MIKEY WHITE Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .287 .287
AB 236 236
R 23 23
H 64 64
2B 8 8
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 37 37
TB 74 74
SLG% .314 .314
BB 23 23
HBP 3 3
SO 23 23
GDP 13 13
OB% .338 .338
SF 4 4
SH 4 4
SB-ATT 0-2 0-2
PO A E 153 204 6 153 204 6
FLD% .983 .983
AB 264 264
R 31 31
H 71 71
2B 5 5
3B 0 0
HR 1 1
RBI 28 28
TB 79 79
SLG% .299 .299
BB 27 27
HBP 2 2
SO 40 40
GDP 2 2
OB% .339 .339
SF 2 2
SH 6 6
SB-ATT 9-15 9-15
PO 134 134
A 3 3
FLD% .965 .965
CBO 0 1 0 1
SV 0 0 1 1
IP 8.2 20.0 28.0 56.2
WP 0 1 3 4
HBP 0 2 5 7
BK 0 0 0 0
3B 3 1 1 5
HR 5 3 7 15
RBI 44 23 40 107
SB-ATT 7-10 3-6 3-4 13-20
PO 421 268 478 1167
CBO 1 2 3
SV 0 0 0
IP H 53.0 54 90.0 92 143.0 146
App/GS 6/0 18/0 15/0 39/0 AB 219 150 219 588
CG 0 0 0 0 R 25 19 36 80
App/GS 15/10 15/15 30/25
SHO 0 0 0 0
H 65 36 61 162 CG 0 1 1
2B 12 6 15 33
SHO 0 1 1
H 10 20 20 50 TB 98 53 99 250
R 5 12 5 22 SLG% .447 .353 .452 .425 R 34 47 81
ER 5 11 5 21 BB 23 15 23 61 ER 33 37 70
BB 2 12 15 29 HBP 9 1 2 12 BB 26 38 64
SO 8 9 14 31 SO 38 43 50 131 SO 45 51 96
2B 1 2 2 5
3B 0 0 0 0
GDP 3 5 3 11 2B 11 18 29
HR 1 1 0 2 OB% .385 .311 .352 .354
3B 2 2 4
HR 3 2 5
BF 37 91 115 243 SF 1 1 0 2 BF 243 378 621
B/Avg .294 .270 .215 .249 SH 0 0 4 4
B/Avg .266 .283 .277
WP 6 9 15
E 5 5
SFA SHA 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 4
A E 14 6 13 1 19 3 46 10
HBP 7 4 11
BK 1 0 1
FLD% .986 .996 .994 .992
SFA SHA 4 2 5 6 9 8
GP-GS 32-28 32-28
AB 102 102
R 9 9
H 23 23
2B 1 1
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 11 11
TB 26 26
SLG% .255 .255
BB 3 3
HBP 3 3
SO 14 14
GDP 2 2
OB% .269 .269
SF 0 0
SH 2 2
SB-ATT 0-1 0-1
PO 63 63
A 4 4
E 3 3
FLD% .957 .957
GP-GS 1-0 1-0
AB 1 1
R 0 0
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 0 0
SLG% .000 .000
BB 0 0
HBP 0 0
SO 0 0
GDP 0 0
OB% .000 .000
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
GP-GS 63-63 63-63
AB 230 230
R 34 34
H 66 66
2B 11 11
3B 1 1
HR 2 2
RBI 30 30
TB 85 85
SLG% .370 .370
BB 19 19
HBP 10 10
SO 45 45
GDP 3 3
OB% .365 .365
SF 1 1
SH 6 6
SB-ATT 3-8 3-8
PO 95 95
A E 209 12 209 12
FLD% .962 .962
SLG% .000 .000
BB 1 1
HBP 0 0
SO 1 1
GDP 0 0
OB% .250 .250
SF 0 0
SH 1 1
SB-ATT 0 0
PO 0-5 0-5
A 2 2
HBP 0 0
BK 0 0
PO 5 5
A 0 0
HBP 1 1
BK 0 0
CARY BAXTER Year 2012 TOTAL
Avg .000 .000
GP-GS 5-1 5-1
Year 2012 TOTAL
ERA 2.84 2.84
W-L 0-0 0-0
RYAN BLANCHARD Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .118 .118
RAY CASTILLO Year 2013 TOTAL
ERA 2.66 2.66
GP-GS 9-5 9-5 W-L 0-2 0-2
RILEY COLBURN Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .000 .000
STEVEN COLE Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .250 .250
Avg .200 .200
MITCH GREER Year 2013 TOTAL
ERA 2.08 2.08
R 0 0
App/GS 2/0 2/0 AB 17 17
H 0 0 CG 0 0
R 3 3
App/GS 13/0 13/0
2B 0 0 SHO 0 0
H 2 2 CG 0 0
2B 0 0 SHO 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
CBO 0 0
SV 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 1 1
CBO 2 2
SV 7 7
IP 20.1 20.1
IP 6.1 6.1
TB 0 0 H 5 5 TB 2 2 H 18 18
R 2 2 SLG% .118 .118 R 7 7
ER 2 2 BB 0 0 ER 6 6
BB 5 5 HBP 0 0 BB 16 16
SO 4 4 SO 7 7 SO 19 19
2B 3 3
3B 0 0
GDP 0 0 2B 0 0
HR 0 0 OB% .118 .118
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
BF 27 27 SF 0 0 BF 93 93
B/Avg .238 .238 SH 0 0
WP 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
B/Avg .247 .247
WP 2 2
E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
SFA SHA 0 1 0 1 E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
SFA SHA 0 3 0 3
GP-GS 3-0 3-0
AB 1 1
R 1 1
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 0 0
SLG% .000 .000
BB 0 0
HBP 0 0
SO 0 0
GDP 0 0
OB% .000 .000
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
GP-GS 5-3 5-3
AB 12 12
R 3 3
H 3 3
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 3 3
SLG% .250 .250
BB 0 0
HBP 1 1
SO 3 3
GDP 1 1
OB% .308 .308
SF 0 0
SH 2 2
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
AB 5 5
R 1 1
H 1 1
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 1 1
TB 1 1
SLG% .200 .200
BB 0 0
HBP 0 0
SO 3 3
GDP 0 0
OB% .200 .200
SF 0 0
SH 1 1
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 4 4
E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
CBO 0 0
SV 0 0
HBP 0 0
BK 0 0
DANIEL CUCJEN Year 2013 TOTAL
AB 3/0 3/0
GP-GS 5-0 5-0 W-L 1-0 1-0
App/GS 4/0 4/0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
IP 4.1 4.1
H 4 4
R 1 1
ER 1 1
BB 4 4
SO 3 3
2B 1 1
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
BF 20 20
B/Avg .286 .286
WP 0 0
CAREER STATS
CAREER SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS
SFA SHA 2 0 2 0
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Career Stats CAREER SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS TAYLOR GUILBEAU Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 7.54 3.52 5.92
W-L 2-1 0-1 2-2
App/GS 10/3 6/1 16/4
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 0 0 0
SV 0 0 0
IP 22.2 15.1 38.0
H 26 8 34
R 20 6 26
ER 19 6 25
BB 16 8 24
SO 23 10 33
2B 3 1 4
3B 1 0 1
HR 5 0 5
BF 110 63 173
B/Avg .302 .160 .250
WP 1 2 3
HBP 4 3 7
BK 0 2 2
SFA SHA 2 2 1 1 3 3
App/GS 7/2 5/3 7/0 19/5
CG 0 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0 0
CBO 0 0 0 0
SV 1 0 0 1
IP 9.2 21.0 10.1 41.0
H 16 23 11 50
R 9 12 8 29
ER 9 12 7 28
BB 1 4 8 13
SO 6 12 6 24
2B 2 4 4 10
3B 0 0 1 1
HR 4 2 0 6
BF 48 88 49 185
B/Avg .372 .280 .275 .303
WP 0 0 0 0
HBP 1 0 0 1
BK 0 1 0 1
SFA SHA 2 1 2 0 1 0 5 1
App/GS 15/0 15/0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
CBO 1 1
SV 2 2
IP 18.0 18.0
H 23 23
R 14 14
ER 13 13
BB 6 6
SO 10 10
2B 8 8
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
BF 82 82
B/Avg .324 .324
WP 2 2
HBP 1 1
BK 0 0
SFA SHA 3 1 3 1
W-L 0-3 1-0 1-3
App/GS 10/5 9/5 19/10
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 0 1 1
SV 0 0 0
IP 44.2 37.1 82.0
H 44 33 77
R 28 23 51
ER 20 21 41
BB 21 13 34
SO 28 35 63
2B 11 5 16
3B 1 2 3
HR 2 2 4
BF 199 166 365
B/Avg .267 .243 .256
WP 2 3 5
HBP 6 10 16
BK 1 0 1
SFA SHA 3 3 1 6 4 9
W-L 2-5 1-4 3-9
App/GS 11/8 11/4 22/12
CG 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0
CBO 1 0 1
SV 0 0 0
IP 53.1 30.2 84.0
H 51 36 87
R 26 26 52
ER 23 20 43
BB 21 20 41
SO 39 23 62
2B 6 4 10
3B 0 0 0
HR 5 2 7
BF 232 151 383
B/Avg .252 .295 .269
WP 2 2 4
HBP 5 3 8
BK 1 2 3
SFA SHA 0 4 3 3 3 7
3B 0 2 2
HR 0 2 2
RBI 13 15 28
SB-ATT 5-6 3-4 8-10
PO 82 62 144
CBO 0 0
SV 0 0
TUCKER HAWLEY Year 2010 2011 2013 TOTAL
ERA 8.38 5.14 6.10 6.15
W-L 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1
JAKE HUBBARD Year 2012 TOTAL
ERA 6.50 6.50
W-L 1-1 1-1
JUSTIN KAMPLAIN Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 4.03 5.06 4.50
JON KELLER Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 3.88 5.87 4.61
BEN MOORE Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
Avg .345 .261 .302
GP-GS 30-30 29-29 59-59
MIKE OCZYPOK Year 2013 TOTAL
ERA 7.50 7.50
W-L 0-1 0-1
KYLE OVERSTREET Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .291 .291
GP-GS 29-29 29-29
GEORGIE SALEM
CAREER STATS
Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .273 .273
JAY SHAW Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 5.11 4.26 4.82
GP-GS 29-29 29-29 W-L 1-1 1-0 2-1
AUSTEN SMITH Year 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL
Avg .312 .226 .241 .261
GP-GS 30-30 26-24 29-29 85-83
SPENCER TURNBULL Year 2012 2013 TOTAL
ERA 5.68 3.07 3.86
W-L 1-4 4-2 5-6
CHANCE VINCENT Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .233 .233
WADE WASS Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .000 .000
MIKEY WHITE Year 2013 TOTAL
Avg .350 .350
AB 113 119 232
R 14 14 28
App/GS 3/0 3/0
H 39 31 70 CG 0 0
2B 3 5 8 SHO 0 0
IP 6.0 6.0
TB 42 46 88 H 7 7
SLG% .372 .387 .379 R 5 5
BB 10 9 19 ER 5 5
HBP 3 2 5 BB 7 7
SO 17 11 28 SO 4 4
GDP 0 2 2 2B 4 4
OB% .409 .321 .364 3B 0 0
HR 0 0
SF 1 1 2 BF 31 31
SH 3 1 4
B/Avg .292 .292
WP 2 2
HBP 0 0
A 12 1 13 BK 1 1
E 6 0 6
FLD% .940 1.000 .963
SFA SHA 0 0 0 0
AB 117 117
R 12 12
H 34 34
2B 3 3
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 16 16
TB 39 39
SLG% .333 .333
BB 8 8
HBP 1 1
SO 9 9
GDP 5 5
OB% .336 .336
SF 2 2
SH 1 1
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 83 83
A 99 99
E 2 2
FLD% .989 .989
AB 128 128
R 16 16
H 35 35
2B 4 4
3B 0 0
HR 1 1
RBI 12 12
TB 42 42
SLG% .328 .328
BB 13 13
HBP 2 2
SO 20 20
GDP 2 2
OB% .350 .350
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 3-7 3-7
PO 56 56
A 2 2
E 2 2
FLD% .967 .967
CBO 0 0 0
SV 0 0 0
IP 12.1 6.1 18.2
WP 0 2 2
HBP 2 0 2
BK 0 0 0
3B 1 0 0 1
HR 1 1 3 5
RBI 19 14 14 47
SB-ATT 3-5 3-5 2-2 8-12
PO 245 167 230 642
CBO 0 2 2
SV 0 0 0
IP 25.1 58.2 84.0
App/GS 10/0 4/0 14/0 AB 109 93 112 314
CG 0 0 0 R 8 9 16 33
App/GS 7/5 9/9 16/14
SHO 0 0 0 H 34 21 27 82
CG 0 1 1
2B 6 3 7 16 SHO 0 1 1
H 8 10 18 TB 45 27 43 115 H 28 56 84
R 8 3 11 SLG% .413 .290 .384 .366 R 17 22 39
ER 7 3 10 BB 12 8 10 30 ER 16 20 36
BB 9 3 12 HBP 2 0 0 2 BB 13 22 35
SO 5 2 7 SO 20 22 27 69 SO 18 28 46
2B 0 1 1
3B 0 0 0
GDP 1 3 1 5 2B 6 9 15
HR 1 0 1 OB% .387 .284 .303 .328
3B 1 0 1
HR 0 2 2
BF 55 28 83 SF 1 1 0 2 BF 117 236 353
B/Avg .190 .400 .269 SH 0 0 2 2
B/Avg .286 .275 .278
WP 2 7 9
A 7 11 12 30
HBP 4 4 8
BK 1 0 1
SFA SHA 1 1 0 0 1 1 E 3 1 1 5
FLD% .988 .994 .996 .993
SFA SHA 2 0 2 4 4 4
GP-GS 18-16 18-16
AB 60 60
R 6 6
H 14 14
2B 1 1
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 9 9
TB 17 17
SLG% .283 .283
BB 3 3
HBP 3 3
SO 8 8
GDP 1 1
OB% .303 .303
SF 0 0
SH 2 2
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 42 42
A 3 3
E 2 2
FLD% .957 .957
GP-GS 1-0 1-0
AB 1 1
R 0 0
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 0 0
SLG% .000 .000
BB 0 0
HBP 0 0
SO 0 0
GDP 0 0
OB% .000 .000
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
GP-GS 29-29 29-29
AB 103 103
R 18 18
H 36 36
2B 7 7
3B 0 0
HR 2 2
RBI 17 17
TB 49 49
SLG% .476 .476
BB 8 8
HBP 5 5
SO 14 14
GDP 2 2
OB% .419 .419
SF 1 1
SH 4 4
SB-ATT 0-2 0-2
PO 39 39
A 93 93
E 5 5
FLD% .964 .964
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2014 Opponents 2014 OPPONENTS Head Coach ...................... Barret Rey 2013 Record............ 16-41, 14-10 SWAC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-2 All-time versus Alabama ...............1-16
SID............................ Je’Kel Smith SID Email .............. jekel@alcorn.edu SID Phone ................ (601) 877.6501 Website .................alcornsports.com
ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (March 21-23 in Fayetteville, Ark) Head Coach ................. Dave Van Horn 2013 Record.............. 39-22, 18-11 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 2-1 All-time versus Alabama ............. 31-32
SID....................... Derek SatterÀeld SID Email .............dsatterf@uark.edu SID Phone ................ (479) 575.6926 Website ....... ArkansasRazorbacks.com
AUBURN TIGERS (March 4 at Capital City Classic in Montgomery, Ala.) (April 11-13 in Tuscaloosa Ala.) Head Coach ................Sunny Galloway 2013 Record.............. 33-23, 13-17 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 1-4 All-time versus Alabama .......... 122-150
SID................................ Wes Todd SID Email ..........wlt0006@auburn.edu SID Phone ................ (334) 844-9182 Website ................AuburnTigers.com
FLORIDA GATORS (May 2-4 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ............... Kevin O’Sullivan 2013 Record.............. 29-30, 14-16 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ............. 51-55
SID.............................. John Hines SID Email ......... johnh@gators.uÁ.edu SID Phone .........(352) 375-4683 x6130 Website ................... gatorzone.com
JACKSON STATE TIGERS (April 15 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ..................Omar Johnson 2013 Record..............34-22, 19-5 SWAC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ...............3-14
SID........................Wesley Peterson SID Email ..Wesley.peterson@jsums.edu SID Phone ................ (601) 979-5899 Website ..................... jsutigers.com
JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS (May 6 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (May 13 in Jacksonville, Ala.) Head Coach ........................ Jim Case 2013 Record............... 32-26, 22-8 OVC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-1 All-time versus Alabama ...............7-26
SID............................... Greg Seitz SID Email ................. gseitz@jsu.edu SID Phone ................ (256) 782.5279 Website ........ jsugamecocksports.com
KENTUCKY WILDCATS (March 14-16 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ............... Gary Henderson 2013 Record.............. 30-25, 11-19 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ............. 36-56
SID............................Brent Ingram SID Email ........ brent.ingram@uky.edu SID Phone ................ (859) 257-3838 Website .................. ukathletics.com
LOUISIANA RAGIN CAJUNS (February 28-March 2 in Lafayette, La.) Head Coach ................. Tony Robichaux 2013 Record ......... 43-20, 19-11 Sun Belt 2013 versus Alabama ..................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ................. 0-3
SID .............................Matt Sullivan SID Email ..matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu SID Phone .................. (337) 482-6330 Website .................. ragincajuns.com
LOUISIANA-MONROE WARHAWKS (April 1 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach .............. Jeff Schexnaider 2013 Record.......... 18-36, 7-23 Sun Belt 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ................ 2-5
SID........................... Alex Edwards SID Email ............. Edwards@ulm.edu SID Phone ................ (318) 342-5463 Website ............... ulmwarhawks.com
LSU TIGERS (May 9-11 in Baton Rouge, La.) Head Coach ................... Paul Mainieri 2013 Record................57-11, 23-7 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 4-1 All-time versus Alabama ........ 200-154-3
SID............................ Bill Franques SID Email ...............wfranqu@lsu.edu SID Phone ................ (225) 578.2527 Website ..................... LSUTigers.net
OLE MISS REBELS (March 28-30 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach .................... Mike Bianco 2013 Record.............. 38-24, 15-15 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 3-1 All-time versus Alabama ........ 141-199-1
SID..............................Bill Bunting SID Email ........wbunting@olemiss.edu SID Phone ................ (662) 915.1083 Website ............... OleMissSports.com
MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (May 15-17 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach .....................John Cohen 2013 Record.............. 51-20, 16-14 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 3-0 All-time versus Alabama ........ 172-210-3
SID............................. Kyle Niblett SID Email... kniblet@athletics.msstate.edu SID Phone ................ (662) 325.8040 Website .................... HailState.com
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE DELTA DEVILS (March 7-9 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ....................Doug Shanks 2013 Record............... 5-44, 1-21 SWAC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-1 All-time versus Alabama ...............1-17
SID......................... Kenneth Mister SID Email ........... kcmister@mvsu.edu SID Phone ................ (662) 254-3011 Website .................. mvsusports.com
SAMFORD BULLDOGS (March 11 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (April 29 in Birmingham, Ala.) Head Coach ..................... Casey Dunn 2013 Record........... 27-30, 12-17 SoCon 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-2 All-time versus Alabama ............. 15-91
SID.............................Joey Mullins SID Email ....... jmmulli1@samford.edu SID Phone ................ (205) 726.2799 Website .............. SamfordSports.com
SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENS (February 14-16 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach .............Darin Hendrickson 2013 Record.......41-21, 17-7 Atlantic-10 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ................ 0-1
SID........................... Jake Gossage SID Email .............. jgossage@slu.edu SID Phone ................ (314) 977-2524 Website ................. SLUBillikens.com
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LUMBERJACKS (February 21-23 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach .............. Johnny Cardenas 2013 Record.......28-29, 15-12 Southland 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ................ 0-0
SID..............................Kyle Rogers SID Email .......... rogerska1@sfasu.edu SID Phone ................ (936) 468-5801 Website ......................sfajacks.com
SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (April 25-27 in Columbia, S.C.) Head Coach ................. Chad Holbrook 2013 Record.............. 43-20, 17-12 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-0 All-time versus Alabama ............. 29-25
SID...........................Andrew Kitick SID Email ........ kitick@mailbox.sc.edu SID Phone ................ (803) 777-5257 Website ...........gamecocksonline.com
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GOLDEN EAGLES (February 26 in Hattiesburg, Miss.) (April 22 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ..................... Scott Berry 2013 Record............. 30-27, 15-9 C-USA 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-2 All-time versus Alabama ............. 27-71
SID.............................Jack Duggan SID Email ........ jack.duggan@usm.edu SID Phone ................ (601) 266.4503 Website ................SouthernMiss.com
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (April 18-20 in Knoxville, Tenn.) Head Coach ...................Dave Serrano 2013 Record................22-30, 8-20 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 1-2 All-time versus Alabama ............. 34-71
SID..............................Brian Bruce SID Email .. brianbruce@tennessee.edu SID Phone ................ (865) 974-8876 Website .....................UTSports.com
OPPONENTS
ALCORN STATE BRAVES (March 18-19 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
TEXAS A&M AGGIES (April 4-6 in College Station, Texas) Head Coach ...................Rob Childress 2013 Record.............. 34-29, 13-16 SEC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 0-2 All-time versus Alabama ................ 3-2
SID............................ Thomas Dick SID Email .. tddick@athletics.tamu.edu SID Phone ................ (979) 862-5486 Website .............. aggieathletics.com
TROY TROJANS (March 25 in Pensacola Fla., at Vince J. Whibbs Jr. Community Maritime Park) Head Coach ................... Bobby Pierce 2013 Record.............. 39-21, 20-13 SLC 2013 versus Alabama .................... 2-1 All-time versus Alabama ...............3-11
SID............................ Wes Johnson SID Email ..........wes4troy@gmail.com SID Phone ................ (334) 670-3832 Website .................. troytrojans.com
UAB BLAZERS (April 8 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (April 16 at Regions Field in Birmingham, Ala.) Head Coach .................... Brian Shoop 2013 Record............. 23-36, 7-17 C-USA 2013 versus Alabama .................... 1-1 All-time versus Alabama ............. 20-43
SID..........................Anthony Prisco SID Email ............. avprisco@uab.edu SID Phone ................ (205) 934.2576 Website ................... UABSports.com
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2013 Review 2013 SEASON REVIEW t "MBCBNB ĂĽOJTIFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI B PWFSBMM SFDPSE BOE B record in Southeastern Conference play, finishing fifth in the Western Division and seventh overall in the conference. t 5IF $SJNTPO 5JEF QPTUFE BO SFDPSE BU 4FXFMM 5IPNBT 4UBEJVN XIJMF finishing 13-19 in games away from home (10-13 road, 3-6 neutral). t "MBCBNB XBT BHBJOTU 4&$ UFBNT BU IPNF BOE QPTUFE B SFDPSE JO SEC road games. The Tide swept Georgia on the road and posted a road series win at Auburn. t 8IJMF XJOOOJOH ĂĽWF PG JUT 4&$ TFSJFT "MBCBNB QPTUFE TFSJFT WJDUPSJFT over Tennessee, Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M and Missouri. t 5IF 5JEF ĂĽOJTIFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI B OBUJPOBM 31* PG BDDPSEJOH UP UIF NCAA national rankings, Warren Nolan and BoydsWorld.com. t "MBCBNB QPTUFE B UFBN CBUUJOH BWFSBHF XJUI EPVCMFT OJOF USJQMFT and 26 home runs. The Tide scored 375 runs to average 5.9 runs per game. t 5IF 5JEF T MPOHFTU XJOOJOH TUSFBL PG UIF TFBTPO XBT TJY HBNFT XIJDI UIFZ did twice, and the longest losing streak for the year was five games.
ALABAMA MAKES THE BIG DANCE With the nation’s 29th-best RPI and 12th-toughest strength of schedule, the Crimson Tide in 2013 returned to the NCAA tournament for the third time in four years under head coach Mitch Gaspard. It was the fifth time in the past six years and the 23rd time in school history that the Tide made the NCAA tournament. Despite starting four freshmen in the lineup throughout most of the season, Alabama earned a two-seed in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.
CRIMSON TIDE REACHES THE WEEKEND IN SEC TOURNAMENT Following a 2012 season in which the Tide did not reach the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament, Alabama finished its 2013 SEC slate with a 14-15 record to slot into the seven seed at Hoover. In the opening singleelimination game against 10th-seeded Auburn, the Tide fell behind in the third inning 3-1, but surrendered no more runs as they battled back to take a 6-3 victory. Alabama also posted a 7-5 extra-inning victory against No. 21 Mississippi to make it to Friday, but the Tide suffered Wednesday and Friday losses to No.2 LSU, 3-0 and 3-2, respectively, in the SEC Tournament run.
TIDE LASTS UNTIL SUNDAY IN NCAA REGIONAL
2013 REVIEW
In Alabama’s opening matchup of the 2013 Tallahassee Regional, No. 26 Troy broke ahead on a three-run home run and added two more runs in the third inning to open an early lead. Taylor Guilbeau kept the Trojans off the board for the rest of the game, but Tide could not claw back and dropped the opener, 5-2. On the back of another brilliant performance down the stretch from freshman right-hander Mike Oczypok, the Tide kept their season alive with a 3-2 win over Savannah State. The Tide took an 8-5 lead in their rematch against Troy but could not hang on, as their season ended in a 9-8 defeat after the Trojans scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning.
THREE TIDE PLAYERS NAMED TO NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-REGIONAL TEAM Senior catcher Brett Booth and freshmen infielders Mikey White and Kyle Overstreet earned 2013 NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament honors. Booth paced the Tide over the three games by hitting .545 (6-for-11) with a double, two runs scored, three RBI and a hit-by-pitch. White finished with a .300 average, two walks, two runs and an RBI. Overstreet went 3-for-13 and added a run scored and an RBI. In the field, the middle-infield tandem of White and Overstreet combined to turn four double plays.
2013 ALABAMA SQUAD SHOWS IMPROVEMENT After a 2012 season in which the Tide went 21-34 and missed the NCAA tournament, the Tide rebounded in 2013 for a 35-28 record that tied for the second-best record in the Mitch Gaspard era. Despite being a young team that started four freshmen in the lineup and one in the closer role, Alabama won 14 more games than the previous season and bounced back to make the SEC and NCAA tournaments. The 2013 squad’s 14-15 mark in the SEC is a five-game improvement from the previous season and also marks the secondbest SEC record under Gaspard’s guidance.
KYLE OVERSTREET WINS GOLD GLOVE AWARD Freshman second baseman Kyle Overstreet was selected as the 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove second baseman by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Overstreet finished his first season at Alabama with a .983 fielding percentage, committing only six errors in 363 chances. He also helped Alabama turn 80 double plays in 2013, as he was involved in 67 of those twin-killings.
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KYLE OVERSTREET helped the Crimson Tide turn 80 double plays in 2013, and was named the Division I Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at second base.
INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHLIGHTS t #SFUU #PPUI üOJTIFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI B UFBN IJHI CBUUJOH average. It was a career-high average for the senior catcher. Booth led the team with a .378 on-base percentage, was second with 46 runs scored, 27 walks and six home runs, and was third with a .411 slugging percentage, 67 hits and 38 RBI. t 'SFTINBO .JLFZ 8IJUF XBT TFDPOE PO UIF UFBN XJUI B BWFSBHF BMTP finishing the year with a team-best .350 average during Southeastern Conference play. White had 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 30 RBI en route to being selected as a second team All-SEC shortstop and a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American. t #FO .PPSF QBDFE UIF $SJNTPO 5JEF XJUI 3#* BOE XBT UIJSE PO UIF UFBN with a .280 average. The sophomore outfielder scored 40 runs, had 13 doubles, a team-high four triples and four home runs. Moore ranked 18th in the SEC with a team-leading 16 stolen bases in 19 attempts. t "VTUFO 4NJUI üOJTIFE UIF ZFBS XJUI B BWFSBHF XIJMF MFBEJOH UIF TRVBE in home runs (7), slugging percentage (.452) and doubles (15). The junior first baseman was second on the team with 40 RBI. t 4FOJPS JOüFMEFS ,FOOZ 3PCFSUT MFE UIF UFBN XJUI XBMLT BOE SVOT scored while finishing third on the team with five home runs. t ,ZMF 0WFSTUSFFU MFE UIF 4&$ XJUI EPVCMF QMBZT UVSOFE BOE XBT OBNFE the 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove second baseman in Division I baseball. The SEC All-Freshman Team selection hit .271 with 37 RBI. t "MPOH XJUI GSFTINFO 0WFSTUSFFU BOE 8IJUF GPVS PUIFS 5JEF QMBZFST – Georgie Salem, Booth, Moore and Roberts – started all 63 games for Alabama in 2013. t 0O UIF QJUDIJOH TJEF TFOJPS 3)1 $IBSMFZ 4VMMJWBO KVOJPS 3)1 5VDLFS Hawley (5-2) and freshman RHP Mike Oczypok (5-2) tied for the team lead with five wins. t 4VMMJWBO MFE UIF UFBN XJUI TUBSUT JOOJOHT QJUDIFE BOE TUSJLFPVUT Sullivan was 14th in the SEC in total strikeouts, while his 31 strikeouts looking were the third most in the conference. t 'SFTINBO SFMJFWFS 3BZ $BTUJMMP SBOLFE TFWFOUI JO UIF 4&$ XJUI TBWFT JO 15 opportunities. Castillo also was named a Freshman All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Collegiate Baseball News. t 4PQIPNPSF SJHIU IBOEFS +BZ 4IBX üOJTIFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI B UFBN CFTU 1.61 ERA, after allowing two runs in his last 20.1 innings pitched.
2013 Review t 0D[ZQPL B GSFTINBO XBML PO ĂĽOJTIFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI BQQFBSBODFT BOE five starts en route to a 3.02 ERA in 44.2 innings pitched.
MIKEY WHITE AND RAY CASTILLO ARE ALL-AMERICANS Freshman shortstop Mikey White and freshman closer Ray Castillo were selected as Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball. Castillo also earned second team Freshman All-American honors by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The rookie right-hander converted 12-of-15 saves opportunities and set a school record for the most saves in a season by a freshman. White finished the season with a .287 batting average to go along with 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 30 RBI.
MIKEY WHITE, KYLE OVERSTREET AND RAY CASTILLO EARN SEC HONORS
MIKEY WHITE AND KYLE OVERSTREET MOVE INTO TOP THREE IN ASSISTS Mikey White and Kyle Overstreet continued to etch their names into the Alabama single-season record books in 2013, posting big numbers in the defensive assists category. Overstreet tied Evan Bush’s 2006 mark with 204 assists, giving him a share of third place in the single-season list. White’s 209 assists in 2013 rank second all-time in school history and fell one short of the single-season record set by Joe Caruso in 1996.
BRETT “THE ERASER� BOOTH In addition to a leadership role, Brett Booth was a defensive stalwart throughout the 2013 season for the Crimson Tide. Out of 78 steal attempts against him, Booth threw out 37 runners attempting to steal (47%), a mark that put him out in front of the SEC by a wide margin. Ole Miss catcher Stuart Turner was second in the SEC after he threw out 21 base runners attempting to steal in 2013. When quick-to-the-plate sophomore righty Spencer Turnbull was on the mound, Booth threw out 12-of-13 (92%) attempted base-stealers.
AUSTEN SMITH AMONG CAREER PUTOUT LEADERS
After posting a .287 batting average for the season and leading the team with a .350 average in conference play, freshman shortstop Mikey White was named to the All-SEC Second Team. Freshman second baseman Kyle Overstreet, along with freshman righty Ray Castillo, whose 12 saves are third all-time in Alabama single-season history, were named to the SEC AllFreshman Team.
Junior first baseman Austen Smith posted an Alabama single-game record with 21 putouts at fifth-ranked Louisville on March 8, 2013. Smith finished the 2013 season with a career-high 478 putouts, the 10th most in a single season at Alabama. The Bama first baseman ended 2013 ranked fourth in school history with 1,167 career putouts.
2013 CRIMSON TIDE SETS RECORD FOR EXTRA-INNING GAMES
TIDE INKED EIGHT DURING EARLY SIGNING PERIOD
The Crimson Tide played a school record nine extra-inning games in 2013, breaking the previous record of eight set by the 1986 team. The Tide posted a 3-6 record in its extra-inning games, as all nine games came against nationallyranked opponents. Alabama posted extra-inning wins over No. 1 Vanderbilt, No. 2 LSU and No. 9 Arkansas. Alabama was the only team to defeat both Vanderbilt and LSU during the 2013 season.
Alabama traveled all over the Southeast to sign eight high-end prospects for 2014, with five coming from the state of Alabama and three from out of state. The in-state prospects were outfielder Hunter Webb from Salem (Russell County HS), infielder Casey Hughston from Mobile (Baker HS), right-hander Geoffrey Bramblett from Hoover (Hoover HS), shortstop Taylor Propst from Huntsville (Huntsville HS), and Florence left-hander Thomas Burrows (Mars Hill Bible School). The rest of the group is made up of catcher Will Haynie from Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy, RHP Nick Eicholtz from Odessa, Fla. (Cambridge Academy), and outfielder William Elliott from Oxford (Miss.) High School.
ALABAMA ROLLS IN MIDWEEK GAMES During the 2013 regular season, the Crimson Tide played well in midweek games, posting a 12-3 record in their 15 midweek outings. After starting the season with a 5-3 record in midweek games, the Tide ran off seven straight midweek victories to close the season. Alabama defeated Samford, Southern Miss and Alcorn State twice, split with Memphis and UAB, and won single games against Troy, Jacksonville State and Mississippi Valley State during the midweek slate. The Tide also played Auburn in the Capital City Classic, where they lost the non-conference game to the rival Tigers for the fifth straight season.
IT TAKES TWO The additions of Kyle Overstreet and Mikey White up the middle paid immediate dividends defensively in 2013, as the Tide finished one double play shy of Towson for the national team lead and one shy of the school record, with 80 total double plays. Overstreet contributed on 67 double plays, a mark that led the SEC and fell four short of Robbie Tucker’s single-season school record in 1997. Austen Smith participated in 56 double plays and White had 55.
CLOSING TIME Alabama recorded 21 saves as a team in 2013, one short of the school record. Freshman Ray Castillo’s 12 saves led the team and are the most ever recorded by a Tide freshman. The rookie right-hander’s 12 saves also tied Brian Reed (2003) and Troy Brauchle (1983) for third best in school singleseason history and cracked Alabama’s career leaders list at ninth. Alabama also received saves from Jake Hubbard (3), Justin Kamplain (2), Tucker Hawley, Taylor Wolfe, Jay Shaw and Keaton Haack.
2013 ALABAMA DRAFT RECAP Two players from the 2013 Alabama roster were selected in the MLB First Year Player Draft. Right-handed pitcher Charley Sullivan was the first Tide player chosen when the Detroit Tigers selected him in the 29th round. Catcher Brett Booth then was selected by the Houston Astros in the 34th round. A pair of incoming right-handed pitchers also were selected, as Nick Eicholtz from Odessa, Fla., was a 29th-round selection by the Milwaukee Brewers and Hoover High School senior Geoffrey Bramblett was picked in the 37th round by the Atlanta Braves.
2013 HONORS AND AWARDS Below is a listing of the honors and awards accumulated by the Crimson Tide baseball team during the 2013 season.
MIKEY WHITE
BRETT BOOTH
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YOUNG GUNS NAMED SEC FRESHMEN OF THE WEEK Shortstop Mikey White, center fielder Georgie Salem and designated hitter Chance Vincent each received SEC Freshman of the Week honors for their roles with the Tide during the 2013 season. White was named SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 18 after his first career series when he posted a .545 (6-for-11) average against VMI with two runs scored, three walks, three stolen bases and three RBI. He also had the game-winning hit in his first collegiate game. Salem took home the award after the Tide’s SEC opening series against Tennessee. In the series, Salem hit .462 (6-for-13) with three runs scored, six RBI, a pair of doubles, two walks and a stolen base. Vincent garnered his honors after performing his best in a crucial series against top-ranked Vanderbilt. The rookie DH hit at a .545 clip (6-for-11) in the three-game series with an on-base percentage of .643. He had three multi-hit games, scored three times, had five RBI and posted his first double and triple, adding a walk and two hit-by-pitch.
RAY CASTILLO
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2013 Review 2013 FINAL ALABAMA OVERALL STATISTICS 3FDPSE t )PNF t "XBZ t /FVUSBM t 4&$ BATTING (sorted by at-bats) Player
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
H
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP
OB%
SF SH
SB-ATT
PO
A
E
Georgie Salem
.269
63-63
264
31
71
2B 3B HR 5
0
1
28
79
.299
27
2
40
2
.339
2
6
9-15
134
3
5
FLD% .965
Ben Moore
.280
63-63
243
40
68
13
4
4
41
101
.416
25
4
29
6
.351
4
1
16-19
141
8
3
.980
Kenny Roberts
.253
63-63
241
48
61
13
1
5
29
91
.378
32
10
48
5
.360
3
5
7-11
35
128
7
.959
Kyle Overstreet
.271
63-63
236
23
64
8
1
0
37
74
.314
23
3
23
13
.338
4
4
0-2
153
204
6
.983
Brett Booth
.290
63--63
231
46
67
10
0
6
38
95
.411
27
8
37
10
.378
4
1
5-6
445
77
10
.981
Mikey White
.287
63-63
230
34
66
11
1
2
30
85
.370
19
10
45
3
.365
1
6
3-8
95
209
12
.962
Austen Smith
.279
61-60
219
36
61
15
1
7
40
99
.452
23
2
50
3
.352
0
4
3-4
478
19
3
.994
Andrew Miller
.229
53-47
157
24
36
4
0
0
16
40
.255
18
8
35
1
.335
2
9
2-4
89
5
4
.959
Chance Vincent
.225
32-28
102
9
23
1
1
0
11
26
.255
3
3
14
2
.269
0
2
0-1
63
4
3
.957
Ryan Blanchard
.175
35-24
80
11
14
2
0
1
9
19
.238
8
2
30
2
.264
1
0
4-5
29
0
0
1.000 .000
Cameron Carlisle
.160
22-13
50
8
8
1
0
0
4
9
.180
8
1
13
2
.288
0
1
0-0
0
0
0
Cary Baxter
.161
12-10
31
5
5
2
0
0
4
7
.226
4
2
10
1
.289
1
0
1-1
42
1
1
.977
Steven Cole
.174
12-4
23
4
4
0
0
0
1
4
.174
0
1
7
1
.208
0
2
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Daniel Cucjen
.308
13-2
13
4
4
0
0
0
1
4
.308
4
0
5
0
.471
0
1
1-1
0
8
2
.800
Allen Dye
.000
4-0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
3
0
.000
0
1
0-0
1
0
0
1.000
Riley Colburn
.000
10-0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
1
1
0
.333
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Mitch Greer
.000
2-1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
1
0
2
0
.333
0
0
0-0
0
1
0
1.000
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wade Wass
.000
1-0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Totals
.259
63-63
2128 325 552 85
9
26
289 733
.344
222
57
392
51
.342
22 43
51-77
1722
759
60
.976
Opponents
.261
63-63
2091 278 545 96
8
24
246 729
.349
259
54
439
68
.354
21 47
42-86
1698
693
95
.962
LOB - Team (451), Opp (475). DPs turned - Team (80), Opp (69). CI - Team (3), Booth 3, Opp (1). IBB - Team (7), Booth 2, Miller 2, Roberts 2, White 1, Opp (14). Picked off - Moore 4, Roberts 3, Salem 2, Blanchard 1, Overstreet 1, Booth 1.
PITCHING (sorted by innings pitched)
2013 REVIEW
Player
ERA
W-L
APP
GS CG SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
AB
B/Avg
WP
Charley Sullivan
3.82
5-7
16
16
2
0
0
0
94.1
105
45
40
26
76
21
1
5
363
.289
8
HBP BK SFA SHA 3
0
0
9
Spencer Turnbull
3.70
4-3
15
15
1
1
2
0
90.0
92
47
37
38
51
18
2
2
325
.283
9
4
0
5
6
Justin Kamplain
4.77
1-0
20
6
0
0
1
2
54.2
44
32
29
20
50
7
2
5
197
.223
3
12
0
2
6
Jon Keller
5.23
3-6
16
9
0
0
0
0
53.1
61
39
31
28
56
7
0
3
208
.293
3
6
2
3
7
Taylor Guilbeau
3.14
4-2
17
7
0
0
0
0
51.2
43
20
18
28
39
10
0
1
175
.246
6
8
3
2
2
Tucker Hawley
2.93
5-2
20
5
0
0
0
1
46.0
42
18
15
19
28
10
1
2
166
.253
4
1
0
2
4
Mike Oczypok
3.02
5-2
12
5
0
0
0
0
44.2
43
15
15
12
28
10
0
0
162
.265
4
3
1
0
4
Ray Castillo
3.38
2-3
26
0
0
0
2
12
42.2
33
17
16
30
43
1
2
2
150
.220
4
6
0
2
3
Keaton Haack
3.44
1-1
21
0
0
0
0
1
34.0
23
21
13
22
27
2
0
1
119
.193
4
4
0
1
2
Jay Shaw
1.61
2-1
15
0
0
0
0
1
28.0
20
5
5
15
14
2
0
0
93
.215
3
5
0
0
2
Jake Hubbard
3.55
1-0
7
0
0
0
0
3
12.2
16
5
5
7
9
4
0
0
48
.333
2
0
0
2
2
Mitch Greer
3.65
2-1
11
0
0
0
0
0
12.1
12
7
5
10
12
1
0
2
46
.261
2
0
0
2
0
Taylor Wolfe
1.50
0-0
3
0
0
0
0
1
6.0
4
1
1
2
4
1
0
0
21
.190
0
1
1
0
0
Trey Pilkington
14.73
0-0
4
0
0
0
0
0
3.2
7
6
6
2
2
2
0
1
18
.389
0
1
0
0
0
Totals
3.70
35-28
63
63
3
3
2
21
574.0
545
278 236 259 439
96
8
24
2091
.261
52
54
7
21
47
Opponents
4.04
28-35
63
63
2
9
8
14
566.0
552
325 254 222 392
85
9
26
2128
.259
49
57
4
22
43
PB - Team (10), Booth 8, Vincent 1, Moore 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (14), Booth 6, Guilbeau 2, Kamplain 1, Hubbard 1, Greer 1, Sullivan 1, Keller 1, Hawley 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - Booth (41-78), Turnbull (1-13), Haack (13-13), Kamplain (7-13), Sullivan (4-11), Oczypok (3-7), Hawley (3-7), Keller (5-6), Castillo (2-5), Guilbeau (1-4), Shaw (2-4), Hubbard (1-2), Moore (1-2), Vincent (0-1), Greer (0-1).
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2013 Review 2013 FINAL ALABAMA CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS 4&$ 3FDPSE t )PNF t "XBZ BATTING (sorted by at-bats) Player
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
H
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP
OB%
SF SH
SB-ATT
PO
A
E
FLD%
Georgie Salem
.273
29-29
128
16
35
2B 3B HR 4
0
1
12
42
.328
13
2
20
2
.350
0
0
3-7
56
2
2
.967
Kenny Roberts
.236
29-29
123
18
29
7
0
3
15
45
.366
10
4
28
1
.312
1
3
2-4
21
64
6
.934
Ben Moore
.261
29-29
119
14
31
5
2
2
15
46
.387
9
2
11
2
.321
1
1
3-4
62
1
0
1.000
Kyle Overstreet
.291
29-29
117
12
34
3
1
0
16
39
.333
8
1
9
5
.336
2
1
0-0
83
99
2
.989
Austen Smith
.241
29-29
112
16
27
7
0
3
14
43
.384
10
0
27
1
.303
0
2
2-2
230
12
1
.996
Brett Booth
.288
29-29
111
20
32
5
0
3
14
46
.414
11
3
21
2
.365
1
1
2-3
192
31
6
.974
Mikey White
.350
29-29
103
18
36
7
0
2
17
49
.476
8
5
14
2
.419
1
4
0-2
39
93
5
.964
Andrew Miller
.226
28-25
84
12
19
3
0
0
9
22
.262
13
2
18
0
.340
1
8
1-1
62
2
2
.970 .957
Chance Vincent
.233
18-16
60
6
14
1
1
0
9
17
.283
3
3
8
1
.303
0
2
0-0
42
3
2
Cameron Carlisle
.188
14-9
32
4
6
0
0
0
3
6
.188
5
1
11
2
.316
0
1
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Ryan Blanchard
.118
9-5
17
3
2
0
0
0
1
2
.118
0
0
7
0
.118
0
0
0-0
5
0
0
1.000
Steven Cole
.250
5-3
12
3
3
0
0
0
0
3
.250
0
1
3
1
.308
0
2
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Daniel Cucjen
.200
5-0
5
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
.200
0
0
3
0
.200
0
1
0-0
0
4
0
1.000
Riley Colburn
.000
3-0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Wade Wass
.000
1-0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
.000
Totals
.262
29-29
1025 144 269 42
4
14
126 361
.352
90
24
180
19
.334
7
26
13-23
801
352
29
.975
Opponents
.263
29-29
976
5
11
122 346
.355
128
26
191
31
.361
10 23
15-37
804
335
49
.959
137 257 46
LOB - Team (224), Opp (226). DPs turned - Team (38), Opp (25). CI - Team (1), Booth 1. IBB - Team (3), Booth 1, White 1, Roberts 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Moore 4, Roberts 2, Overstreet 1.
PITCHING (sorted by innings pitched) ERA
W-L
APP
GS CG SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
AB
B/Avg
WP
Charley Sullivan
3.39
5-4
10
10
1
0
0
0
61.0
61
25
23
16
49
15
1
4
230
.265
3
HBP BK SFA SHA 2
0
0
4
Spencer Turnbull
3.07
4-2
9
9
1
1
2
0
58.2
56
22
20
22
28
9
0
2
204
.275
7
4
0
2
4
Justin Kamplain
5.06
1-0
9
5
0
0
1
0
37.1
33
23
21
13
35
5
2
2
136
.243
3
10
0
1
6
Jon Keller
5.87
1-4
11
4
0
0
0
0
30.2
36
26
20
20
23
4
0
2
122
.295
2
3
2
3
3
Ray Castillo
2.66
0-2
13
0
0
0
2
7
20.1
18
7
6
16
19
0
1
0
73
.247
2
1
0
0
3
Taylor Guilbeau
3.52
0-1
6
1
0
0
0
0
15.1
8
6
6
8
10
1
0
0
50
.160
2
3
2
1
1
Keaton Haack
6.08
1-1
11
0
0
0
0
1
13.1
12
10
9
9
11
1
0
1
47
.255
1
2
0
0
2
Tucker Hawley
6.10
0-0
7
0
0
0
0
0
10.1
11
8
7
8
6
4
1
0
40
.275
0
0
0
1
0
Jay Shaw
4.26
1-0
4
0
0
0
0
0
6.1
10
3
3
3
2
1
0
0
25
.400
2
0
0
0
0
Mike Oczypok
7.50
0-1
3
0
0
0
0
0
6.0
7
5
5
7
4
4
0
0
24
.292
2
0
1
0
0
Mitch Greer
2.08
1-0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4.1
4
1
1
4
3
1
0
0
14
.286
0
0
0
2
0
Taylor Wolfe
4.50
0-0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2.0
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
7
.143
0
1
1
0
0
Trey Pilkington
0.00
0-0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1.1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
4.11
14-15
29
29
2
3
2
8
267.0
257
137 122 128 191
46
5
11
976
.263
24
26
6
10
23
Opponents
3.46
15-14
29
29
1
3
2
8
268.0
269
144 103
42
4
14
1025
.262
23
24
2
7
26
90
180
2013 REVIEW
Player
PB - Team (0), Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (4), Booth 3, Kamplain 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Booth (15-34), Kamplain (6-10), Turnbull (0-9), Sullivan (3-6), Castillo (1-3), Shaw (1-2), Oczypok (2-2), Hawley (1-2), Keller (1-2), Guilbeau (0-1).
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2013 Review 2013 ALABAMA BOX SCORES February 15, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
March 2, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
VMI 020 100 000 Alabama 000 021 23X WP-Castillo (1-0) LP-Ellis (0-1) T-2:36 A-3,269
Tulane 102 000 300 - 6 11 Alabama 100 000 100 - 2 9 WP-Byo (1-1) Save-Garner (3) LP-Keller (2-1) T-2:13 A-2,800 HR: TLN-Potkay
-
3 8
5 10
3 (00-10) 1 (10-00)
February 16, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. VMI 030 001 010 - 5 14 3 (0-2) Alabama 130 300 03X - 10 13 1 (2-0) WP-Keller (1-0) Save-Hubbard (1) LP-Henkel (0-1) T-2:45 A-3,059 HR: UA-Moore
February 17, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. VMI 000 030 100 - 4 9 1 (0-3) Alabama 020 104 00X - 7 7 0 (3-0) WP-Hawley (1-0) Save-Kamplain (1) LP-Bach (0-1) T-2:25 A-3,046
February 19, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Southern Miss 100 000 223 - 8 Alabama 000 151 03X - 10 WP-Guilbeau (1-0) LP-Winston (0-1) T-2:47 A-3,124 HR: UA-Booth
8 8
3 (3-1) 2 (4-0)
Tulane 100 040 010 Alabama 000 406 02X WP-Castillo (2-0) LP-Wilson (1-1) T-2:41 A-2,864 HR: TLN-Woodson
6 12
8 10
6 3
5 3
Alabama 030 000 000 000 00 Louisville 200 010 000 000 01 WP-McGrath (1-0) LP-Shaw (0-1) T-4:00 A-1,659
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Alabama 000 000 000 Louisville 000 000 60X WP-Thompson (4-0) LP-Keller (2-2) T-2:19 A-3,022
February 23, 2013 at Boca Raton, Fla.
March 10, 2013 at Louisville, Ky.
Alabama 300 100 000 - 4 9 1 (6-0) Florida Atlantic 001 000 001 - 2 8 1 (3-3) WP-Keller (2-0) Save-Castillo (1) LP-Meiers (1-1) T-3:03 A-498
Alabama 030 100 030 0 - 7 Louisville 001 310 200 1 - 8 WP-McGrath (2-0) LP-Greer (1-1) T-3:32 A-3,240 HR: UA-Booth, Moore; LOU-Engel, Johnson
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Samford 012 000 010 - 4 9 3 (5-5) Alabama 000 040 10X - 5 8 0 (7-1) WP-Greer (1-0) Save-Kamplain (2) LP-Gracia (0-2) T-2:51 A-2,799 HR: SAM-Durdall
March 1, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tulane 001 300 000 Alabama 000 000 000 WP-Rizzotti (2-1) LP-Sullivan (0-1) T-2:24 A-2,925
4 0
11 5
0 (5-5) 0 (7-2)
Tennessee 100 000 000 Alabama 810 101 13X WP-Turnbull (1-1) LP-Cox (1-2) T-2:38 A-3,376
3 (9-3) 3 (8-4)
1 15
9 20
1 (10-9) 1 (11-9)
March 19, 2013 at Birmingham, Ala.
Alabama 001 000 130 - 5 7 1 (5-0) Florida Atlantic 020 000 000 - 2 5 3 (3-2) WP-Hawley (2-0) Save-Hubbard (2) LP-Archer (0-1) T-3:00 A-559
February 26, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
4 (9-8) 0 (10-8)
Tennessee 020 002 120 - 7 7 2 (10-8) Alabama 001 020 030 - 6 12 4 (10-9) WP-Bettencourt (2-1) Save-Owenby (1) LP-Haack (0-1) T-3:13 A-3,668
2 (6-6) 1 (8-3)
March 8, 2013 at Louisville, Ky.
0 6
2 8
3 4
9 11
6 0
10 4
2 (8-5) 2 (10-2)
Alabama 508 010 100 Samford 100 300 300 WP-Hawley (4-1) LP-McGavin (0-3) T-2:46 A-1,725 HR: UA-Smith; SAM-Irby
15 7
14 10
3 (12-9) 1 (12-10)
March 20, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 (8-6) 0 (11-2)
Jacksonville St 112 010 000 - 5 8 2 (11-12) Alabama 113 100 00X - 6 12 1 (13-9) WP-Hubbard (1-0) Save-Castillo (2) LP-Polk (2-4) T-2:43 A-2,962
March 22, 2013 at Athens, Ga. 5 13
0 (8-7) 1 (12-2)
Alabama 000 231 000 - 6 11 2 (14-9) Georgia 100 000 020 - 3 7 2 (8-14) WP-Sullivan (2-1) Save-Castillo (3) LP-McLaughlin (3-2) T-2:46 A-1,808
March 23, 2013 at Athens, Ga.
March 12, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Memphis 000 300 111 Alabama 000 000 000 WP-Gunn (1-1) LP-Guilbeau (1-1) T-2:14 A-2,982 HR: MEM-Little
3 11
March 16, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
March 5, 2013 at Montgomery, Ala. Auburn 000 130 002 Alabama 000 300 000 WP-Kendrick (1-0) LP-Hawley (2-1) T-2:42 A-6,911
1 12
March 17, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
March 9, 2013 at Louisville, Ky.
Alabama 000 000 000 - 0 4 0 (6-1) Florida Atlantic 100 200 00X - 3 8 0 (4-3) WP-Strawn (1-0) Save-Adams (1) LP-Turnbull (0-1) T-2:03 A-360
Tennessee 100 000 000 Alabama 040 020 24X WP-Sullivan (1-1) LP-Godley (1-2) T-2:24 A-3,497
March 3, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
February 22, 2013 at Boca Raton, Fla.
February 24, 2013 at Boca Raton, Fla.
March 15, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 (6-5) 1 (7-3)
0 (10-5) 3 (8-8)
March 13, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Memphis 001 001 000 - 2 6 2 (10-6) Alabama 300 000 01X - 4 6 0 (9-8) WP-Hawley (3-1) Save-Hubbard (3) LP-Wills (0-1) T-2:57 A-2,917 HR: MEM-Griffin
Alabama 000 302 100 - 6 9 1 (15-9) Georgia 010 000 002 - 3 10 3 (8-15) WP-Keller (3-2) Save-Haack (1) LP-Boling (1-3) T-2:52 A-2,217
March 24, 2013 at Athens, Ga. Alabama 001 010 010 - 3 11 0 (16-9) Georgia 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 (8-16) WP-Turnbull (2-1) Save-Castillo (4) LP-Benzor (1-1) T-2:35 A-1,651
March 26, 2013 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama 000 000 000 - 0 4 1 (16-10) UAB 001 000 00X - 1 7 1 (10-14) WP-Kelley (2-1) Save-German (1) LP-Hawley (4-2) T-2:14 A-854
March 28, 2013 at Auburn, Ala. Alabama 014 010 000 - 6 11 1 (17-10) Auburn 000 000 101 - 2 7 2 (15-11) WP-Sullivan (3-1) Save-Castillo (5) LP-Kendrick (2-1) T-2:34 A-4,043 HR: UA-Smith; AU-Austin
March 29, 2013 at Auburn, Ala. Alabama 100 000 020 - 3 9 2 (17-11) Auburn 002 040 00X - 6 7 3 (16-12) WP-O’Neal (5-2) Save-Dedrick (2) LP-Keller (3-3) T-1:58 A-3,635 HR: AU - Cooper, Kelley
March 30, 2013 at Auburn, Ala. Alabama 001 000 100 Auburn 000 000 000 WP-Turnbull (3-1) LP-Kendall (0-2) T-2:07 A-3,911
2 0
2 4
0 (18-11) 2 (16-12)
April 2, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Southeastern La 000 001 000 Alabama 000 006 30X WP-Oczypok (1-0) LP-Cedotal (4-4) T-2:12 A-2,958 HR: UA-Roberts, Smith Charley Sullivan threw a pair of complete games in 2013, while leading the team with 94.1 innings pitched and 76 strikeouts. Sullivan was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 29th round of the 2013 MLB Draft.
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2013 Review 2013 ALABAMA BOX SCORES April 4, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 26, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Arkansas 010 020 000 - 3 12 1 (22-8) Alabama 000 010 000 - 1 4 2 (19-12) WP-Beeks (4-0) Save-Suggs (4) LP-Sullivan (3-2) T-2:55 A-2,990
Texas A&M 000 002 000 - 2 6 0 (22-21) Alabama 210 000 00X - 3 5 0 (26-18) WP-Sullivan (4-4) Save-Castillo (7) LP-Mengden (4-2) T-2:26 A-3,859 HR: UA-Moore, Booth
April 5, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 (23-8) 2 (19-13)
April 27, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
5 (23-9) 1 (20-13)
May 4, 2013 at Starkville, Miss.
Alcorn State 000 001 001 - 2 6 3 (8-29) Alabama 100 002 00X - 3 10 1 (21-13) WP-Guilbeau (2-1) Save-Castillo (6) LP-Sanchez (0-3) T-2:07 A-2,739
May 4, 2013 at Starkville, Miss.
6 0
13 4
Texas A&M 000 000 020 - 2 5 0 (22-22) Alabama 001 200 00X - 3 6 2 (27-18) WP-Kamplain (1-0) Save-Castillo (8) LP-Ray (0-1) T-2:19 A-3,207
April 06, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Arkansas 000 000 000 Alabama 011 020 10X WP-Turnbull (4-1) LP-Fant (2-1) T-2:23 A-3,470 HR: UA-Booth
0 5
5 12
Alabama 000 240 000 - 6 9 1 (27-19) Mississippi State 071 020 00X - 10 10 1 (34-13) WP-Mitchell (9-0) Save-Holder (13) LP-Turnbull (4-2) T-2:30 A-7,382 HR: UA-Smith; MSU-Rea
April 09, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Alabama 002 101 000 Mississippi State 201 000 010 WP-Girodo (5-1) LP-Castillo (2-2) T-2:44 A-7,382 HR: UA-Smith, MSU-Renfroe
April 10, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alcorn State 000 000 030 Alabama 000 123 10X WP-Oczypok (2-0) LP-Fuentes (0-2) T-2:06 A-2,774 HR: ALC-Rosa, Jackson
3 7
2 9
3 (8-30) 1 (22-13)
Alabama 001 131 000 00 Mississippi State 200 010 300 01 WP-Holder (2-0) LP-Keller (3-6) T-3:52 A-6,272 HR: UA-White
Alabama 000 000 000 - 0 2 0 (22-14) Mississippi 112 000 02X - 6 7 1 (24-10) WP-Wahl (7-0) Save-Greenwood (2) LP-Sullivan (3-3) T-2:18 A-9,894 HR: OM-Allen
Troy 100 000 001 - 2 Alabama 102 110 06X - 11 WP-Guilbeau (4-1) LP-Austin (2-1) T-2:26 A-3,009 HR: TROY-Howard; UA-Roberts, Booth
0 (22-16) 2 (26-10)
Missouri 111 100 102 - 7 Alabama 100 011 000 - 3 WP-Steele (5-3) LP-Turnbull (4-3) T-2:44 A-3,018 HR: MU-Sommerfeld; UA-Salem, White
UAB 000 001 030 - 4 8 1 (16-21) Alabama 202 300 00X - 7 11 0 (23-16) WP-Oczypok (3-0) Save-Shaw (1) LP-Luna (0-3) T-2:30 A-3,013 HR: UAB-Frost
11 3
Missouri 000 100 500 Alabama 001 030 003 WP-Greer (2-1) LP-Walsh (1-1) T-2:48 A-3,213 HR: UA-Moore
1 (36-3) 0 (23-17)
11 11
1 (27-21) 2 (36-13)
0 (5-42) 0 (28-21)
10 13
11 12
6 7
12 13
LSU 003 400 100 000 000 Alabama 120 200 003 000 000 WP-McCune (3-0) LP-Oczypok (3-1) T-4:55 A-5,948 HR: LSU-Bregman, Ross; UA-Roberts
3 0
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11 8
18 17
2 (37-3) 0 (23-18)
0 (35-13) 0 (29-21)
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3 4
7 5
3 (37-4) 2 (24-18)
April 24, 2013 at Hattiesburg, Miss. Alabama 110 002 030 - 7 11 1 (25-18) Southern Miss 040 000 000 - 4 9 2 (21-19) WP-Guilbeau (3-1) Save-Hawley (1) LP-McMahon (0-1) T-2:48 A-3,429
Auburn 003 000 000 - 3 8 2 (33-23) Alabama 100 101 03X - 6 9 1 (33-24) WP-Shaw (2-1) Save-Castillo (11) LP-Carter (1-2) T-2:38 A-7,241
May 22, 2013 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama 000 000 000 - 0 6 1 (33-25) LSU 300 000 00X - 3 8 1 (49-8) WP-Glenn (7-2) Save-Cotton (13) LP-Sullivan (5-6) T-2:19 A-6,197
0 (16-29) 0 (30-22)
4 (16-29) 1 (31-22)
Alabama 000 200 110 1 - 5 10 Vanderbilt 101 000 020 0 - 4 9 WP-Shaw (1-1) Save-Castillo (10) LP-Miller (5-1) T-3:20 A-3,357
May 23, 2013 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama 000 212 000 2 Mississippi 030 000 200 0 WP-Hawley (5-2) LP-Bailey (4-2) T-3:21 A-5,705
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7 5
8 7
1 (34-25) 1 (37-22)
May 24, 2013 at Hoover, Ala. LSU 001 000 002 - 3 11 0 (50-9) Alabama 000 020 000 - 2 4 1 (34-26) WP-Fury (2-1) Save-Cotton (14) LP-Oczypok (4-2) T-2:18 A-11,207
May 31, 2013 at Tallahassee, Fla.
Alabama 000 010 104 - 6 9 2 (31-23) Vanderbilt 221 101 00X - 7 12 1 (47-6) WP-Buehler (4-1) Save-Miller (14) LP-Sullivan (5-5) T-2:22 A-3,076 HR: UA-Roberts; VU-Harrell, Smith
Troy 000 500 000 - 5 8 0 (41-18) Alabama 001 000 100 - 2 7 1 (34-27) WP-McCain (9-1) Save-Hicks (2) LP-Sullivan (5-7) T-2:46 A-3,206 HR: TROY-Santos; UA-Smith
Jun 01, 2013 at Tallahassee, Fla.
May 17, 2013 at Nashville, Tenn.
April 21, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Brett Booth started 62 of 63 games at catcher in 2013, while leading the team in batting average. He led the SEC by throwing out 41 runners attempting to steal.
May 21, 2013 at Hoover, Ala.
May 16, 2013 at Nashville, Tenn.
April 20, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
LSU 000 010 101 0 Alabama 000 200 100 1 WP-Haack (1-1) LP-Bourgeois (2-1) T-2:35 A-4,178
6 7
May 12, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 19, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5 0
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May 11, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 16, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
LSU 201 000 200 Alabama 000 000 000 WP-Nola (7-0) LP-Sullivan (3-4) T-2:26 A-4,089
0 (27-20) 1 (35-13)
May 8, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 14, 2013 at Oxford, Miss. 10 12
8 12
Miss. Valley State 000 030 000 - 3 9 Alabama 011 123 00X - 8 14 WP-Oczypok (4-1) Save-Wolfe (1) LP-Lostra (3-8) T-2:11 A-2,621 HR: UA-Smith, Blanchard
Alabama 000 000 200 - 2 5 2 (22-15) Mississippi 000 002 03X - 5 4 0 (25-10) WP-Bailey (2-1) Save-Huber (8) LP-Keller (3-5) T-3:01 A-11,729
3 4
4 5
May 7, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 13, 2013 at Oxford, Miss.
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May 5, 2013 at Starkville, Miss.
April 12, 2013 at Oxford, Miss.
Alabama 000 000 120 00 Mississippi 200 000 010 01 WP-Huber (3-1) LP-Castillo (2-1) T-3:26 A-7,310
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Arkansas 022 000 110 Alabama 000 000 000 WP-Stanek (3-2) LP-Keller (3-4) T-2:15 A-3,787
1 (32-23) 2 (47-7)
May 18, 2013 at Nashville, Tenn. Alabama 010 500 301 - 10 14 0 (32-24) Vanderbilt 070 005 02X - 14 9 1 (48-7) WP-Rice (4-0) Save-Pecoraro (1) LP-Guilbeau (4-2) T-3:06 A-3,357
Alabama 000 210 000 - 3 9 0 (35-27) Savannah State 000 000 020 - 2 9 1 (33-23) WP-Oczypok (5-2) Save-Castillo (12) LP-May (5-4) T-2:38 A-2,932
Jun 02, 2013 at Tallahassee, Fla. Alabama 001 012 310 - 8 Troy 000 103 014 - 9 WP-McGowan (2-0) LP-Castillo (2-3) T-3:14 A-3,046
15 8
1 (35-28) 0 (41-19)
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2013 Review 2013 ALABAMA RESULTS
2013 REVIEW
Date Feb. 15, 2013 Feb. 16, 2013 Feb. 17, 2013 Feb. 19, 2013 Feb. 22, 2013 Feb. 23, 2013 Feb. 24, 2013 Feb. 26, 2013 March 1, 2013 March 2, 2013 March 3, 2013 March 5, 2013 March 8, 2013 March 9, 2013 March 10, 2013 March 12, 2013 March 13, 2013 March 15, 2013 March 16, 2013 March 17, 2013 March 19, 2013 March 20, 2013 March 22, 2013 March 23, 2013 March 24, 2013 March 26, 2013 March 28, 2013 March 29, 2013 March 30, 2013 April 2, 2013 April 4, 2013 April 5, 2013 April 6, 2013 April 9, 2013 April 10, 2013 April 12, 2013 April 13, 2013 April 14, 2013 April 16, 2013 April 19, 2013 April 20, 2013 April 21, 2013 April 24, 2013 April 26, 2013 April 27, 2013 May 4, 2013 May 4, 2013 May 5, 2013 May 7, 2013 May 8, 2013 May 10, 2013 May 11, 2013 May 12, 2013 May 16, 2013 May 17, 2013 May 18, 2013 May 21, 2013 May 22, 2013 May 23, 2013 May 24, 2013 May 31, 2013 June 1, 2013 June 2, 2013
Opponent VMI VMI VMI SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI at Florida Atlantic at Florida Atlantic at Florida Atlantic SAMFORD TULANE TULANE TULANE vs Auburn% at Louisville at Louisville at Louisville MEMPHIS MEMPHIS TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* at Samford JACKSONVILLE STATE at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* vs UAB@ at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ARKANSAS* ARKANSAS* ARKANSAS* ALCORN STATE ALCORN STATE at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* UAB LSU* LSU* LSU* at Southern Mississippi TEXAS A&M* TEXAS A&M* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE TROY MISSOURI* MISSOURI* MISSOURI* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* vs Auburn^ vs LSU^ vs Mississippi^ vs LSU^ vs Troy$ vs Savannah State$ vs Troy$
Score W, 8-3 W, 10-5 W, 7-4 W, 10-8 W, 5-2 W, 4-2 L, 0-3 W, 5-4 L, 0-4 L, 2-6 W, 12-6 L, 3-6 L, 3-4 L, 0-6 L, 7-8 L, 0-6 W, 4-2 W, 12-1 L, 6-7 W, 15-1 W, 15-7 W, 6-5 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-1 W, 6-2 L, 3-6 W, 2-0 W, 9-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-6 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 W, 7-3 L, 0-6 L, 2-5 L, 3-4 W, 7-4 L, 0-5 L, 8-11 W, 4-3 W, 7-4 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 L, 6-10 L, 4-5 L, 6-7 W, 8-3 W, 11-2 W, 9-7 L, 3-7 W, 7-6 L, 6-7 W, 5-4 L, 10-14 W, 6-3 L, 0-3 W, 7-5 L, 2-3 L, 2-5 W, 3-2 L, 8-9
% = Capital City Classic (Montgomery, Ala./Riverwalk Stadium) @ = Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) ^ = SEC Bsaeball Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) $ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) * = Southeastern Conference game Home games in caps and bolded () extra-inning game.
58 ALABAMA BASEBALL
r-h-e 8-10-1 10-13-1 7-7-0 10-8-2 5-7-1 4-9-1 0-4-0 5-8-0 0-5-0 2-9-1 12-10-1 3-3-3 3-9-2 0-2-1 7-5-0 0-4-3 4-6-0 12-11-0 6-12-4 15-20-1 15-14-3 6-12-1 6-11-2 6-9-1 3-11-0 0-4-1 6-11-1 3-9-2 2-2-0 9-8-0 1-4-2 0-4-2 5-12-1 3-10-1 7-9-1 0-2-0 2-5-2 3-10-0 7-11-0 0-3-0 8-17-0 4-5-2 7-11-1 3-5-0 3-6-2 6-9-1 4-8-0 6-11-1 8-14-0 11-13-0 9-14-1 3-12-0 7-13-1 6-9-2 5-10-1 10-14-0 6-9-1 0-6-1 7-8-1 2-4-1 2-7-1 3-9-0 8-15-1
r-h-e 3-5-3 5-14-3 4-9-1 8-8-3 2-5-3 2-8-1 3-8-0 4-9-3 4-11-0 6-11-1 6-8-2 6-5-3 4-11-2 6-8-0 8-13-1 6-10-0 2-6-2 1-3-4 7-7-2 1-9-1 7-10-1 5-8-2 3-7-2 3-10-3 0-7-0 1-7-1 2-7-2 6-7-3 0-4-2 1-11-0 3-12-1 6-13-1 0-5-5 2-6-3 3-2-3 6-7-1 5-4-0 4-12-2 4-8-1 5-11-1 11-18-2 3-7-3 4-9-2 2-6-0 2-5-0 10-10-1 5-12-1 7-11-2 3-9-0 2-10-0 7-10-2 7-11-0 6-12-4 7-12-1 4-9-2 14-9-1 3-8-2 3-8-1 5-7-1 3-11-0 5-8-0 2-9-1 9-8-0
Innings 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (14) 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 (16) (10) 9 9 9 9 (10) (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9
Overall Record 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 7-2-0 7-3-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 8-6-0 8-7-0 8-8-0 9-8-0 10-8-0 10-9-0 11-9-0 12-9-0 13-9-0 14-9-0 15-9-0 16-9-0 16-10-0 17-10-0 17-11-0 18-11-0 19-11-0 19-12-0 19-13-0 20-13-0 21-13-0 22-13-0 22-14-0 22-15-0 22-16-0 23-16-0 23-17-0 23-18-0 24-18-0 25-18-0 26-18-0 27-18-0 27-19-0 27-20-0 27-21-0 28-21-0 29-21-0 30-21-0 30-22-0 31-22-0 31-23-0 32-23-0 32-24-0 33-24-0 33-25-0 34-25-0 34-26-0 34-27-0 35-27-0 35-28-0
SEC Record 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-3-0 7-4-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 8-6-0 8-7-0 8-7-0 8-8-0 8-9-0 9-9-0 9-9-0 10-9-0 11-9-0 11-10-0 11-11-0 11-12-0 11-12-0 11-12-0 12-12-0 12-13-0 13-13-0 13-14-0 14-14-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0 14-15-0
Pitcher of record Castillo (W 1-0) Keller (W 1-0) Hawley (W 1-0) Guilbeau (W 1-0) Hawley (W 2-0) Keller (W 2-0) Turnbull (L 0-1) Greer (W 1-0) Sullivan (L 0-1) Keller (L 2-1) Castillo (W 2-0) Hawley (L 2-1) Shaw (L 0-1) Keller (L 2-2) Greer (L 1-1) Guilbeau (L 1-1) Hawley (W 3-1) Sullivan (W 1-1) Haack (L 0-1) Turnbull (W 1-1) Hawley (W 4-1) Hubbard (W 1-0) Sullivan (W 2-1) Keller (W 3-2) Turnbull (W 2-1) Hawley (L 4-2) Sullivan (W 3-1) Keller (L 3-3) Turnbull (W 3-1) Oczypok (W 1-0) Sullivan (L 3-2) Keller (L 3-4) Turnbull (W 4-1) Guilbeau (W 2-1) Oczypok (W 2-0) Sullivan (L 3-3) Keller (L 3-5) Castillo (L 2-1) Oczypok (W 3-0) Sullivan (L 3-4) Oczypok (L 3-1) Haack (W 1-1) Guilbeau (W 3-1) Sullivan (W 4-4) Kamplain (W 1-0) Turnbull (L 4-2) Castillo (L 2-2) Keller (L 3-6) Oczypok (W 4-1) Guilbeau (W 4-1) Sullivan (W 5-4) Turnbull (L 4-3) Greer (W 2-1) Sullivan (L 5-5) Shaw (W 1-1) Guilbeau (L 4-2) Shaw (W 2-1) Sullivan (L 5-6) Hawley (W 5-2) Oczypok (L 4-2) Sullivan (L 5-7) Oczypok (W 5-2) Castillo (L 2-3)
Attend 3,269 3,059 3,046 3,124 559 498 360 2,799 2,925 2,800 2,864 6,911 1,659 3,022 3,240 2,982 2,917 3,497 3,668 3,376 1,725 2,962 1,808 2,217 1,651 854 4,043 3,635 3,911 2,958 2,990 3,787 3,470 2,739 2,774 9,894 11,729 7,310 3,013 4,089 5,948 4,178 3,429 3,859 3,207 7,382 7,382 6,272 2,621 3,009 2,976 3,018 3,213 3,076 3,357 3,357 7,241 6,197 5,705 11,207 3,206 2,932 3,046
Time 2:36 2:45 2:25 2:47 3:00 3:03 2:03 2:51 2:24 2:13 2:41 2:42 4:00 2:19 3:32 2:14 2:57 2:24 3:13 2:38 2:46 2:43 2:46 2:52 2:35 2:14 2:34 1:58 2:07 2:12 2:55 2:15 2:23 2:07 2:06 2:18 3:01 3:26 2:30 2:26 4:55 2:35 2:48 2:26 2:19 2:30 2:44 3:52 2:11 2:26 3:21 2:44 2:48 2:22 3:20 3:06 2:38 2:19 3:21 2:18 2:46 2:38 3:14
2013 Review 2013 GAME HIGHS AND STREAKS BATTING
At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:
FIELDING
Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:
FIELDING Putouts: Assists:
62 15 15 20 15 5 5 1 2 25 11 17 2 2 5 6 2 13 13 13 3
vs LSU (April 20, 2013) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) at Samford (March 19, 2013) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) at Samford (March 19, 2013) (9 games) (7 games) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) vs Tulane (March 03, 2013) at Louisville (March 08, 2013) (12 games) (4 games) vs VMI (Feb. 16, 2013) vs Alcorn State (April 10, 2013) (6 games) vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) at Mississippi (April 14, 2013) at Vanderbilt (May 17, 2013) (8 games)
48 21 4 2 4 4 4
vs LSU (April 20, 2013) at Louisville (March 08, 2013) vs Tennessee (March 16, 2013) vs Southern Mississippi (Feb. 19, 2013) at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 22, 2013) at Auburn (March 30, 2013) vs LSU (May 24, 2013 at Hoover, Ala.)
PITCHING
Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed:
16.0 14 14 10 16 18 5 2 2 2 Homers allowed: 2 Wild pitches: 3 3 3 Hit batters: 4 4
vs LSU (April 20, 2013) at Vanderbilt (May 18, 2013) at Vanderbilt (May 18, 2013) vs LSU (April 20, 2013) vs Tulane (March 01, 2013) vs LSU (April 20, 2013) vs LSU (April 20, 2013) vs VMI (Feb. 15, 2013) vs LSU (April 20, 2013) vs Missouri (May 12, 2013) (5 games) vs Southern Mississippi (Feb. 19, 2013) at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 22, 2013) vs Samford (Feb. 26, 2013) at Louisville (March 08, 2013) vs Missouri (May 11, 2013)
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS BATTING At bats:
Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:
8 8 8 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 7 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 5 5 5
Kyle Overstreet vs LSU (April 20, 2013) Georgie Salem vs LSU (April 20, 2013) Kenny Roberts vs LSU (April 20, 2013) (12 games ) Mikey White vs VMI (Feb. 15, 2013) Brett Booth vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) Brett Booth at Vanderbilt (May 18, 2013) Georgie Salem vs Tennessee (March 17, 2013) Brett Booth at Samford (March 19, 2013) Kenny Roberts at Vanderbilt (May 16, 2013) (4 games) (9 games) (26 games) (4 games) (7 games) Mikey White at Louisville (March 08, 2013) Andrew Miller at Auburn (March 30, 2013) Kyle Overstreet vs Missouri (May 12, 2013) Georgie Salem vs Troy (June 02, 2013 at Tallahassee, Fla.) Ben Moore vs Miss. Valley State (May 07, 2013) Andrew Miller at Samford (March 19, 2013) (26 games) Austen Smith at Georgia (March 24, 2013) Kyle Overstreet vs Alcorn State (April 10, 2013) Cameron Carlisle at Mississippi (April 12, 2013)
Errors: Passed balls:
PITCHING
Innings pitched:
21 8 8 2 2 2
9.0 9.0 9.0 Runs allowed: 10 Earned runs: 9 Walks allowed: 6 Strikeouts: 12 Hits allowed: 10 Doubles allowed: 3 Triples allowed: 1 Homers allowed: 2 Wild pitches: 2 Hit batters: 2
Austen Smith at Louisville (March 08, 2013) Kenny Roberts at Louisville (March 08, 2013) Kyle Overstreet vs Mississippi (May 23, 2013 at Hoover, Ala.) Brett Booth vs Tennessee (March 16, 2013) Keaton Haack vs Tennessee (March 16, 2013) Brett Booth vs Southern Mississippi (Feb. 19, 2013)
Charley Sullivan vs Tennessee (March 15, 2013) Spencer Turnbull at Auburn (March 30, 2013) Spencer Turnbull vs LSU (April 21, 2013) Spencer Turnbull at Mississippi State (May 04, 2013) Spencer Turnbull at Mississippi State (May 04, 2013) Spencer Turnbull vs Mississippi (May 23, 2013 at Hoover, Ala.) Charley Sullivan vs Tulane (March 01, 2013) (4 games) (5 games) (8 games) (5 games) (5 games) (10 games)
Multiple-Hit Games Overall 7 Ben Moore 1 Mikey White 22 Georgie Salem 6 Kyle Overstreet 18 Austen Smith 5 Brett Booth 3 Kenny Roberts 2 Andrew Miller 12 Chance Vincent 25 Ryan Blanchard 16 Cary Baxter 19 Daniel Cucjen 15 Cameron Carlisle TEAM
Multiple RBI Games Overall 5 Brett Booth 7 Ben Moore 18 Austen Smith 6 Kyle Overstreet 1 Mikey White 3 Kenny Roberts 22 Georgie Salem 12 Chance Vincent 16 Cary Baxter 2 Andrew Miller 15 Cameron Carlisle 25 Ryan Blanchard TEAM
Streaks 5 12 6 3 22 1 18 7 25 15 2 16 19 49
Brett Booth Chance Vincent Kyle Overstreet Kenny Roberts Georgie Salem Mikey White Austen Smith Ben Moore Ryan Blanchard Cameron Carlisle Andrew Miller Cary Baxter Daniel Cucjen Steven Cole
2 21 14 13 15 9 10 12 8 3 3 1 1 110
3 2 5 5 3 7 4 4 2 1 1 34
4 1 2 3
5+ 0
Tot 23 20 18 18 16 16 16 10 4 3 1 1 1 147
2 11 4 3 5 4 2 3 1 2 1 36
3 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 22
4 1 1 1 3
5+ 0
Tot 12 10 8 8 7 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 61
Hitting Longest Current 11 4 8 1 8 2 8 2 8 7 2 7 3 7 1 4 4 3 1 3 2 2 -
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Reached Base Longest Current 12 4 8 1 9 2 16 16 14 14 5 8 3 9 5 7 3 7 9 1 4 4 2 -
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2013 Review 2013 FINAL SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Team %Vanderbilt South Carolina Florida Kentucky Missouri Tennessee Georgia
Southeastern Conference W L T Pct 26 3 0 .897 17 12 0 .586 14 16 0 .467 11 19 0 .367 10 20 0 .333 9 19 0 .286 7 20 0 .259
WESTERN DIVISION Overall L T 12 0 20 0 30 0 25 0 32 0 29 0 32 0
W 54 43 29 30 18 23 21
Pct .818 .683 .492 .545 .360 .423 .396
% - Southeastern Conference Champions ^ - SEC Tournament Champions
Team ^$LSU Arkansas #$Mississippi State Mississippi Alabama Texas A&M Auburn
Southeastern Conference W L T Pct 23 7 0 .767 18 11 0 .621 16 14 0 .533 15 15 0 .500 14 15 0 .483 13 16 0 .448 13 17 0 .433
W 57 39 51 38 35 34 33
Overall L T 11 0 22 0 20 0 24 0 28 0 29 0 23 0
Pct .838 .639 .718 .613 .556 .540 .589
$ - College World Series Participant # - National Runner-Up
2013 FINAL SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS BATTING Team Vanderbilt LSU Mississippi State South Carolina Georgia Ole Miss Auburn Tennessee Texas A&M Florida Arkansas Alabama Kentucky Missouri
AVG .313 .305 .293 .284 .279 .276 .275 .275 .270 .269 .260 .259 .255 .245
G 66 68 71 63 53 62 56 52 63 59 61 63 55 50
AB 2238 2366 2432 2113 1831 2073 1848 1784 2047 1983 2015 2128 1836 1643
R 459 439 414 377 258 323 272 276 278 286 298 325 284 205
H 700 722 713 601 510 573 508 490 553 533 524 552 469 402
2B 126 128 104 103 73 91 101 84 93 78 75 85 69 64
3B 17 16 15 13 12 10 5 12 17 7 12 9 9 9
HR 41 47 30 52 31 23 31 13 26 28 27 26 36 15
RBI 418 394 370 342 246 291 246 238 250 247 270 289 254 185
TB SLG% 983 .439 1023 .432 937 .385 886 .419 700 .382 753 .363 712 .385 637 .357 758 .370 709 .358 704 .349 733 .344 664 .362 529 .322
BB HBP SO GDP OB% 295 91 394 40 .407 293 53 339 51 .389 287 82 433 53 .382 280 48 380 31 .375 168 24 360 45 .342 214 61 331 44 .356 214 40 353 47 .359 192 63 359 14 .363 176 49 419 46 .339 190 63 281 51 .347 242 36 378 25 .346 222 57 392 51 .342 226 86 372 34 .359 161 77 368 37 .338
SF 45 36 34 37 28 31 23 11 20 30 27 22 26 13
SH SB-ATT PO 57 139-175 1788 42 54-79 1868 57 58-78 1927 37 62-90 1683 22 29-50 1416 48 46-84 1673 35 33-55 1478 45 85-116 1394 62 85-117 1646 37 55-81 1596 52 49-67 1642 43 51-78 1722 43 57-79 1486 29 20-35 1319
A 644 711 834 578 581 663 615 541 645 645 688 760 629 509
E 58 53 82 69 50 73 66 63 65 58 87 60 58 66
FLD% .977 .980 .971 .970 .976 .970 .969 .968 .972 .975 .964 .976 .973 .965
PITCHING
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Team Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt Mississippi State South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Texas A&M Kentucky Alabama Missouri Florida Georgia Tennessee
ERA 1.89 2.40 2.76 2.79 3.02 3.07 3.40 3.43 3.58 3.70 3.87 3.92 4.54 5.37
W-L 39-22 57-11 54-12 51-20 43-20 38-24 33-23 34-29 30-25 35-28 18-32 29-30 21-32 22-30
G 61 68 66 71 63 62 56 63 55 63 50 59 53 52
CG 1 5 3 3 3 1 2 2 0 3 5 1 1 6
SHO/CBO 8/8 9/6 3/2 6/5 8/6 6/5 2/1 3/3 2/2 3/2 3/2 2/1 2/2 4/2
SV 19 16 24 24 22 19 18 14 12 21 6 12 11 9
IP 547.1 622.2 596.0 642.1 561.0 557.2 492.2 548.2 495.1 574.0 440.0 532.0 472.0 464.2
H 413 488 469 533 540 508 458 523 516 545 484 512 482 521
R 166 195 217 255 234 237 242 247 248 278 242 261 271 315
ER 115 166 183 199 188 190 186 209 197 236 189 232 238 277
BB 195 172 258 234 147 220 189 173 144 259 152 186 205 191
SO 2B 477 40 506 68 520 68 588 71 485 83 431 88 318 69 406 83 373 93 438 95 342 62 407 97 335 93 325 111
3B HR 1 19 8 21 9 20 6 21 7 18 5 27 11 21 6 27 10 30 8 24 10 33 13 36 6 21 17 40
AB 1961 2235 2135 2345 2149 2070 1831 2048 1897 2091 1723 2012 1767 1829
B/Avg WP HBP .211 40 35 .218 36 77 .220 50 64 .227 34 68 251 24 45 .245 34 36 .250 29 37 .255 33 60 .272 27 41 .261 52 54 .281 31 28 .254 31 74 .273 58 52 .285 48 52
FIELDING Team LSU Vanderbilt Alabama Georgia Florida Kentucky Texas A&M Mississippi State South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Tennessee Missouri Arkansas
C 2632 2490 2542 2047 2299 2173 2356 2843 2330 2409 2159 1998 1894 2417
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PO 1868 1788 1722 1416 1596 1486 1646 1927 1683 1673 1478 1394 1319 1642
A 711 644 760 581 645 629 645 834 578 663 615 541 509 688
E 53 58 60 50 58 58 65 82 69 73 66 63 66 87
FLD% .980 .977 .976 .976 .975 .973 .972 .971 .970 .970 .969 .968 .965 .964
DPs 60 54 80 61 46 58 44 80 39 54 50 38 31 59
SBA 49 43 42 64 52 29 51 44 26 27 27 54 49 36
CSB 20 23 44 28 25 23 22 16 19 27 25 19 17 30
SBA% .710 .652 .488 .696 .675 .558 .699 .733 .578 .500 .519 .740 .742 .545
PB 5 7 10 13 3 3 11 2 4 6 8 5 11 7
CI 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0
BK 5 3 4 5 3 6 4 12 10 7 3 8 5 4
SFA SHA 14 46 15 49 17 46 17 45 16 46 21 50 19 43 16 52 23 36 21 47 17 40 12 37 27 34 25 37
2013 Review 2013 SEC STATISTICAL LEADERS Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tony Kemp, VU Curt Powell, UG Stuart Turner, UM Mason Katz, LS Alex Bregman, LS Scott Price, UT Garrett Cooper, AU Adam Frazier, MS Cole Lankford, AM Kyle Barrett, UK
Slugging Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mason Katz, LS Hunter Renfroe, MS LB Dantzler, SC Alex Bregman, LS Garrett Cooper, AU Connor Harrell, VU A.J. Reed, UK Stuart Turner, UM Cole Lankford, AM Joey Pankake, SC
On Base Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Garrett Cooper, AU Tony Kemp, VU Mason Katz, LS Alex Detz, MS Brian Anderson, AR Stuart Turner, UM LB Dantzler, SC 8. Conrad Gregor, VU 9. Hunter Renfroe, MS 10. Spencer Navin, VU
Runs Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Tony Kemp, VU Adam Frazier, MS Connor Harrell, VU Alex Bregman, LS Hunter Renfroe, MS Mason Katz, LS Raph Rhymes, LS 8. Mike Yastrzemski, VU 9. Kenny Roberts, UA Mark Laird, LS 11. Brian Anderson, AR Conrad Gregor, VU 13. LB Dantzler, SC Brett Booth, UA Tanner Mathis, UM
Hits 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Adam Frazier, MS Alex Bregman, LS Tony Kemp, VU Mason Katz, LS Hunter Renfroe, MS Raph Rhymes, LS Stuart Turner, UM Curt Powell, UG Mike Yastrzemski, VU Connor Harrell, VU Mikey Reynolds, AM
Runs Batted In 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15.
Mason Katz, LS Connor Harrell, VU Hunter Renfroe, MS LB Dantzler, SC A.J. Reed, UK Alex Bregman, LS Stuart Turner, UM Tyler Spoon, AR Conrad Gregor, VU Raph Rhymes, LS Kyle Farmer, UG Vince Conde, VU Mike Yastrzemski, VU Joey Pankake, SC Ben Moore, UA
Doubles 1. 2. 3.
7. 9.
Adam Frazier, MS Mike Yastrzemski, VU Cole Lankford, AM Sean McMullen, LS Vince Conde, VU Alex Bregman, LS Justin Shafer, UF Christian Ibarra, LS Hunter Renfroe, MS LB Dantzler, SC
.391 .376 .374 .370 .369 .359 .354 .352 .352 .349 .642 .620 .617 .546 .540 .530 .519 .518 .514 .496 .481 .471 .464 .449 .448 .444 .444 .440 .431 .430 64 62 60 59 56 53 53 52 48 48 47 47 46 46 46 107 104 104 90 88 84 83 82 77 77 77 70 67 65 53 52 52 51 49 48 46 44 44 43 42 41 20 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 16 16
11. Austen Smith, UA Raph Rhymes, LS Stuart Turner, UM Mikey Reynolds, AM
Triples 1.
3. 4. 5.
Adam Frazier, MS Alex Bregman, LS Tony Kemp, VU Brian Anderson, AR Cole Lankford, AM Dane Opel, MO Ben Moore, UA
Home Runs 1.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Mason Katz, LS Hunter Renfroe, MS LB Dantzler, SC A.J. Reed, UK Connor Harrell, VU Joey Pankake, SC Wes Rea, MS Austen Smith, UA Garrett Cooper, AU Damek Tomscha, AU
Total Bases 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Hunter Renfroe, MS Mason Katz, LS Alex Bregman, LS Adam Frazier, MS LB Dantzler, SC Connor Harrell, VU Tony Kemp, VU Joey Pankake, SC Stuart Turner, UM Raph Rhymes, LS
Walks 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.
Conrad Gregor, VU Alex Detz, MS LB Dantzler, SC Graham Saiko, SC Brian Anderson, AR Mason Katz, LS Max Kuhn, UK Garrett Cooper, AU Christian Ibarra, LS Max Schrock, SC
Hit By Pitch 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Austin Cousino, UK Spencer Navin, VU Brett Pirtle, MS Micheal Thomas, UK Tanner Mathis, UM Connor Harrell, VU Mike Yastrzemski, VU Dane Opel, MO Keaton Steele, MO Chase Vergason, SC Will Maddox, UT
Sacrifice Bunts 1. 2. 3. 4.
Jack Lupo, VU Krey Bratsen, AM Joe Serrano, AR Dan Glevenyak, AU Jeff Moberg, UT Mark Laird, LS 7. Demarcus Henderson, MS A.J. Simcox, UT Austin Anderson, UM 10. Charlie Curl, AM Ty Ross, LS Cody Dent, UF
Stolen Bases 1. 2.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Tony Kemp, VU Xavier Turner, VU Will Maddox, UT Conrad Gregor, VU Mike Yastrzemski, VU Mikey Reynolds, AM Krey Bratsen, AM Alex Bregman, LS Ben Moore, UA Blake Allemand, AM
15 15 15 15 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 16 16 15 13 12 11 7 7 7 7 158 156 154 141 132 131 129 118 115 113 54 53 42 41 41 41 37 37 36 36 21 21 20 18 16 16 14 13 12 12 12 20 19 15 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10
1. 2. 3.
Ryne Stanek, AR Jordan Montgomery, SC Ross Mitchell, MS
Aaron Nola, LS Parker Ray, AM Barrett Astin, AR Randall Fant, AR Bobby Wahl, UM Daniel Mengden, AM Kevin Ziomek, VU
Opposing Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tyler Beede, VU Aaron Nola, LS Kevin Ziomek, VU Bobby Wahl, UM Daniel Mengden, AM Randall Fant, AR Ryne Stanek, AR Adam Westmoreland, SC Parker Ray, AM Johnny Magliozzi, UF
Appearances 1. 3. 4. 7. 8.
Chris Cotton, LS Ryan Harris, UF Chad Girodo, MS Ross Mitchell, MS Joey Bourgeois, LS Jonathan Holder, MS Jason Jester, AM Daniel Gibson, UF Brian Miller, VU Tyler Webb, SC
Innings Pitched 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Aaron Nola, LS Kevin Ziomek, VU Nolan Belcher, SC Kendall Graveman, MS Daniel Mengden, AM Zack Godley, UT Tyler Beede, VU Ryan Eades, LS Bobby Wahl, UM Ryne Stanek, AR Charley Sullivan, UA Corey Littrell, UK
Strikeouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
10. 11. 12. 14. 15.
Aaron Nola, LS Kevin Ziomek, VU Tyler Beede, VU Zack Godley, UT Nolan Belcher, SC Daniel Mengden, AM Jonathan Holder, MS Rob Zastryzny, MO Chad Girodo, MS Patrick Boling, UG Ryne Stanek, AR Bobby Wahl, UM Ryan Eades, LS Corey Littrell, UK Charley Sullivan, UA
Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8.
Tyler Beede, VU Ross Mitchell, MS Aaron Nola, LS Kevin Ziomek, VU Bobby Wahl, UM Ryne Stanek, AR Chad Girodo, MS Ryan Eades, LS Michael O’Neal, AU Daniel Mengden, AM Kendall Graveman, MS
Saves 34 22 22 21 20 19 18 16 16 16
PITCHING LEADERS Earned Run Average
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1.39 1.48 1.53
1. 2. 3.
Jonathan Holder, MS Tyler Webb, SC Brian Miller, VU Chris Cotton, LS 5. Jason Jester, AM 6. Colby Suggs, AR 7. Brett Huber, UM Johnny Magliozzi, UF Ray Castillo, UA Trevor Gott, UK 11. Terrance Dedrick, AU 12. Dylan Cole, UG Carson Fulmer, VU Tanner Bailey, UM 15. Jake Hubbard, UA
1.57 1.73 1.79 2.03 2.03 2.11 2.12 .187 .188 .188 .197 .201 .207 .207 .211 .213 .213 37 37 36 34 34 34 33 32 32 32 126.0 119.0 117.0 113.2 110.2 108.1 101.0 100.0 97.2 97.1 94.1 94.1
(selected by the conference coaches) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Nola, LSU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Alex Bregman, LSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Sam Frost, Mississippi State COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt
FIRST TEAM 1B - Mason Katz, LSU 2B - Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt 3B - Christian Ibarra, LSU SS - Alex Bregman, LSU C - Stuart Turner, Ole Miss OF - Hunter Renfroe, Mississippi State OF - Mike Yastrzemski, Vanderbilt OF - Raph Rhymes, LSU DH/UTL - Keaton Steele, Missouri DH/UTL - A.J. Reed, Kentucky P - Ryne Stanek, Arkansas P - Aaron Nola, LSU RP - Jonathan Holder, Mississippi State
SECOND TEAM 1B - Garrett Cooper, Auburn 2B - Brett Pirtle, Mississippi State 2B - JaCoby Jones, LSU 3B - Curt Powell, Georgia 3B - Andrew Mistone, Ole Miss SS - Mikey Reynolds, Texas A&M SS - Mikey White, Alabama C - Grayson Greiner, South Carolina OF - Connor Harrell, Vanderbilt OF - Brian Anderson, Arkansas OF - Krey Bratsen, Texas A&M DH/UTL - Daniel Mengden, Texas A&M P - Tyler Beede, Vanderbilt P - Bobby Wahl, Ole Miss RP - Tyler Webb, South Carolina
ALL FRESHMAN TEAM 122 115 103 98 95 94 90 82 82 81 79 78 78 77 76 14 13 12 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 21 17 16 16 14 13 12 12 12 12 10 4 4 4 3
1B - Josh Lester, Missouri 2B - Kyle Overstreet, Alabama 3B - Xavier Turner, Vanderbilt SS - Alex Bregman, LSU C - Greg Fettes, Kentucky OF -Kyle Barrett, Kentucky OF - Vincent Jackson, Tennessee OF - Harrison Bader, Florida DH/UTL - Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt P - Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina P - Sean McLaughlin, Georgia RP - Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt RP - Ray Castillo, Alabama
ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM
2013 REVIEW
BATTING LEADERS
2013 ALL-SEC TEAM
P - Daniel Mengden, Texas A&M 1B - Mason Katz, LSU 1B - Cole Lankford, Texas A&M 2B - Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt SS - Adam Frazier, Mississippi State 3B - Christian Ibarra, LSU C - Stuart Turner, Ole Miss OF - Austin Cousino, Kentucky OF - Mike Yastrzemski, Vanderbilt OF - Hunter Renfroe, Mississippi State
2013 SEC BASEBALL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM P - Tyler Beede, Vanderbilt; P- Daniel Mengden, Texas A&M P - Ryne Stanek, Arkansas; Chris Cotton, LSU C - Stuart Turner, Ole Miss 1B - Conrad Gregor, Vanderbilt 2B - Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt 3B - Christian Ibarra, LSU SS - Adam Frazier, Mississippi State OF - Connor Harrell, Vanderbilt OF - Hunter Renfroe, Mississippi State OF - Tyler Spoon, Arkansas OF - Jared Foster, LSU OF - Matt Vinson, Arkansas DH - Sean McMullen, LSU DH - Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt
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Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ALABAMA PERFECT GAMES
MOST RUNS ALLOWED
Al Drumheller, John Collins and Brett Sullenberger (6 innings) at South Florida, (March 31, 1993)
Rk 1.
OPPONENT PERFECT GAMES
3. 4. 5.
Bruce Baudier, LSU vs. Alabama (1967)
ALABAMA NO-HITTERS Melford Pratt vs. Mercer, May 2, 1913 Merritt Wilke at Tennessee, May 3, 1917 Eddie Owcar at Mississippi, April 24, 1942 *Grady Elmore at Southern Mississippi, March 20, 1965 *Vince Barrantine at Auburn, March 22, 1981 *Gordie Hershiser, Paul Mirocke and Greg Hibbard vs. Jackson State, February 27, 1985 7. **Al Drumheller, John Collins and Brett Sullenberger vs. South Florida, March 31, 1993
Runs 27 27 24 23 21 21 21 20 20 20
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
OPPONENT NO-HITTERS
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4.
(1) *Robert Earl Siedell, Mississippi (1962) * – Denotes 7-inning game. **– Denotes 6-inning game.
8.
6.
Bill Oakley vs. LSU, March 18, 1979 Craig Shipley vs. South Alabama, Feb. 28, 1982 Brett Taft vs. South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993 Jeremy Brown vs. Houston, Feb. 12, 1999 Aaron Clark vs. BYU, Feb.10, 2000
9.
273 199 173 125 109
Rk 1. 2. 4. 5.
(1996-2000) (1930-1941) (2008-2011) (1980-1982) (1922-1926)
7. 8. 9.
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8. 10.
81 80 69 67 63 63 63 61 61 54 54
(1997) (2013) (1998) (2000) (1996) (1995) (1990) (2009) (1986) (1992) (1983)
RECORDS & HISTORY
6. 7. 9.
Runs 38 36 35 30 30 29 28 28 27 27 27 27
Game Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 Howard, 36-2 Georgia Southern, 35-11 UAB, 30-4 Mississippi, 30-6 Mississippi State, 20-10 LSU, 28-5 LSU, 28-2 Niagara, 27-0 Kansas State, 27-5 Central Foundry, 27-6 Samford, 27-3
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Runs 36 34 27 26 26 24 24 24 24 23
Game Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 Howard, 36-2 Niagara, 27-0 UAB, 30-4 LSU, 28-2 Georgia Southern, 35-11 Samford, 27-3 Mississippi, 30-6 Illinois-Chicago, 25-1 LSU, 28-5
HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE .621 by Alabama (1997, 1,571 Total Bases)
MOST HOME RUNS 28 by Kent Matthes (2009)
MOST RUNS SCORED (PER GAME)
Year 1894 1894 1999 1999 1997 1984 1960 1902 2010 1932
MOST STRIKEOUTS (PER 9 INNINGS)
Runs 24 19 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 14
Game Florida, 27-3 Vanderbilt, 27-8 Birmingham Barons, 24-4 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 Georgia, 17-0 Georgia, 19-2 Philadelphia A’s, 16-0 Mississippi State, 15-0 East Carolina, 16-1 Miami, 15-1 Miami, 14-0 Ohio State, 15-1 Mississippi State, 19-5
Year 1989 1988 1950 1950 1908 1906 1910 1982 2008 1996 1986 1977 1963
MOST PLAYERS WITH 20 OR MORE HOME RUNS
ALABAMA TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS
MOST RUNS SCORED Rk 1. 2. 3. 4.
Alabama has won one team and Àve individual NCAA statistical categories in its history. Below is the list of team and individual NCAA season leaders.
11.5 by Bobby Sprowl (1977, 92 IP/115 K) 12.6 by Alan Dunn (1981, 44 IP/62 K)
MOST SAVES 14 by Ben Short (1991)
NCAA RECORD HOLDERS The 1997 Crimson Tide baseball team is the only team in NCAA history to have four players with 20 or more home runs in a single-season. The Crimson Tide currently holds two NCAA records, listed below.
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1989 1988 1950 1950 2000 1999 1989 1925 1980 2010
1.63 by Bret Elbin (1983, 54 Games, 88 Runs)
HOMERED IN FIRST AT-BAT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS
Game Florida, 27-3 Vanderbilt, 27-8 Birmingham Barons, 24-5 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 Tennessee, 21-9 Tennessee, 21-9 Auburn, 21-8 Birmingham Barons, 20-8 Georgia Southern, 20-11 South Carolina, 20-15
Year 1894 1894 1984 1999 1902 1943 1932 1997 1999 1999 1947 1960
Year 1946 1947 1950 1955 1959 1966 1968 1977 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993
Player, Pos. Herb Chapman, OF Herb Chapman, OF Ed White, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Ken Chapman, OF Joe McCorquodale, 1B Stan Moss, 3B Jeff Tillman, DH Doug Duke, C Deron White, OF Jason Bridges, OF Cary Williams, OF Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH Al Drumheller, DH
AVG-HR-RBI .368-3-29 .322-3-17 .447-7-17 .439-3-32 .469-3-16 .355-3-14 .342-7-26 .336-7-37 .388-22-67 .347-11-47 .351-12-43 .367-16-61 .364-16-53 .395-11-67 .323-8-38
FANS ONLY NETWORK ALL-TIME TEAM (1999) C – Matt Frick, 1997-98 1B – David Magadan, 1981-83 2B – Joe Caruso, 1994-97 SS – Craig Shipley, 1983-84 3B – Butch Hobson, 1971-73 OF – G.W. Keller, 1997-99 OF – Roberto Vaz, 1997 OF – Fred Sington, 1933-35 SP – Tim Young, 1995-96 RP – Jarrod Kingrey, 1997-98
4 – by Alabama (1997) Dustan Mohr (25), Roberto Vaz (22), G.W. Keller (21) and Robbie Tucker (20).
MOST GRAND SLAMS (SEASON) 6 – by Mike Pitisci (1984)
ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE RECORDS All Games 24,859 24,401 23,286 23,267 22,640 22,155 21,868 20,991 20,016 18,207
vs. Miami (CWS) vs. LSU (CWS) vs. Miami (CWS) vs. Oklahoma State (CWS) vs. Mississippi State (CWS) vs. Rice (CWS) vs. Clemson (CWS) vs. Mississippi State (CWS) vs. Miami (CWS) vs. Oklahoma State (CWS)
June 12, 1999 June 7, 1997 June 2, 1996 June 10, 1999 May 31, 1997 June 15, 1999 June 4, 1996 June 3, 1997 June 2, 1997 May 31, 1996
Road Games 12,313 12,189 11,332 11,246 11,505 11,009 10,748 10,119 10,050 9,615
at LSU at Tulane at LSU at New Orleans at LSU at LSU at LSU at Mississippi at Mississippi State at Arkansas
April 17, 2010 Feb. 19, 1994 April 16, 2010 Feb. 18, 1994 April 14, 2012 April 13, 2012 April 15, 2012 April 9, 2005 April 8, 1999 March 17, 2012
State of Alabama 16,165 14,427 14,390 13,367 13,327 12,838 12,673 12,514 12,180 11,923
Alabama vs. Arkansas Alabama vs. Auburn Alabama vs. Auburn Alabama vs. South Carolina Alabama vs. LSU Alabama vs. LSU Alabama vs. Auburn Alabama vs. Auburn Alabama vs. Mississippi Alabama vs. LSU
May 23, 1999 May 23, 2003 May 13, 1998 May 26, 2002 May 30, 2010 May 24, 2006 May 24, 2003 May 25, 2010 May 27, 2010 May 26, 2006
Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS GRAND SLAMS (SINCE 1983) May 16 April 6 Feb. 22 May 8 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 April 25 March 6 March 14 April 3 April 7 April 7 April 24 May 2 March 7 April 19 May 16 May 23 March 3 May 17 June 2 March 6 April 10 April 29 April 24 Feb. 23 March 9 April 16 April 23 March 29 April 20 May 12 May 25 Feb. 18 Feb. 28 March 10 March 18 Feb. 10 Feb. 26 May 26 May 27 May 28 March 5 March 12 March 23 May 9 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 April 24 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 March 7 March 15 April 12 April 23 May 9 March 3 May 24 June 4 April 5 May 3 April 3 Feb. 18 March 15 March 15 March 3 April 10 April 24 March 11 April 17 May 12 April 17 April 24 Feb. 21 March 4
1985 1984
1984
1983
Mike Twardoski vs. LSU Doug Duke vs. Mississippi Doug Duke vs. Auburn Doug Duke vs. South Carolina Tim Sims at Jackson State Ted McClendon at Jackson State Mike Pitisci vs. Alabama Christian Mike Pitisci at Southern Mississippi Allan Stallings at New Orleans Mike Pitisci at New Orleans Mike Pitisci vs. Clemson Mike Pitisci vs. Florida State Kyle Bryan at Georgia Southern Frank Velleggia vs. Memphis Mike Pitisci vs. Auburn Frank Velleggia at Memphis Ted McClendon vs. Mississippi State David Magadan vs. Columbus Allan Stallings at Auburn
March 22 April 27 May 6 May 25 March 12 March 13 Feb. 28 March 7 March 14 March 15 March 21 March 23 March 28 April 4 April 23 May 25 May 7 May 4 May 8
* – Inside-the-park grand slam.
ALABAMA VS. NO. 1 RANKED TEAMS The Crimson Tide has played 37 games against the nation’s top-ranked team, going 17-20 (.459) in those games. Most recently, Alabama lost two of three game against Vanderbilt in 2013. In 2009, Alabama took two of three from No. 1-ranked Georgia in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide played back-to-back weekends against the No. 1 team during the 2006 season, beating Mississippi State (March 31-April 2) and South Carolina (April 7-9) en route to a 4-2 record against the nation’s top ranked team. In all, Alabama has won seven of its last eight regular-season series against the No. 1-ranked team, including series wins against Miami (1985), Mississippi State (1989), Auburn (1995), LSU (1997), Mississippi State (2006), South Carolina (2006) and Georgia (2009).
RESULTS AGAINST NO. 1 Texas 6, Alabama 4 Texas 4, Alabama 3 Miami 14, Alabama 10 Alabama 12, Miami 6 Alabama 11, Miami 7 Alabama 15, Mississippi State 8 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 3 (8) Alabama 5, Mississippi State 4 (15) Alabama 10, Auburn 5 Auburn 3, Alabama 1 Alabama 7, Auburn 4 Alabama 6, LSU 2 Alabama 28, LSU 2 LSU 6, Alabama 4 Miami 8, Alabama 1 Alabama 6, Rice 5 Miami 5, Alabama 2 Tulane 10, Alabama 4 Tulane 7, Alabama 4 Alabama 5, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 4, Mississippi State 3 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 2 (11) South Carolina 7, Alabama 6 (11) Alabama 8, South Carolina 6 Alabama 6, South Carolina 1 Vanderbilt 3, Alabama 0 Vanderbilt 4, Alabama 2 Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 3 Alabama 9, Georgia 5 Alabama 11, Georgia 5 Georgia 8, Alabama 6 Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 3 Vanderbilt 7, Alabama 0 Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 6 Vanderbilt 6, Alabama 7 Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 4 Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 11
June 9, 1983 June 11, 1983 May 3, 1985 May 4, 1985 May 5, 1985 May 6,1989 May 6, 1989 May 7, 1989 May 12, 1995 May 13, 1995 May 14, 1995 May 9, 1997 May 10, 1997 May 11, 1997 June 13, 1999 June 15, 1999 June 16, 1999 June 4, 2005 June 6, 2005 March 31, 2006 April 1, 2006 April 2, 2006 April 7, 2006 April 9, 2006 April 9, 2006 April 6, 2007 April 7, 2007 April 8, 2007 March 14, 2009 March 14, 2009 March 15, 2009 April 9, 2011 April 10, 2011 April 11, 2011 May 16, 2013 May 17, 2013 May 18, 2013
Joe Vitiello is Alabama’s most recent two-time Triple Crown winner, earning that distinction in 1990 and 1991.
ALABAMA AS NO. 1 RANKED TEAM Alabama has compiled a 13-5 (.722) overall record as the nation’s No. 1-ranked team. The Crimson Tide earned its Àrst No. 1 ranking as the top seed in the 1996 College World Series. Alabama also was the No. 1 team and top seed at the 1997 CWS to become the Àrst team in CWS history to be the top seed in backto-back seasons.
RESULTS WHEN RANKED NO. 1 Alabama 7, Oklahoma State 5 Miami 15, Alabama 1 Clemson 14, Alabama 13 Alabama 16, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 13, Florida 6 LSU 12, Alabama 7 Alabama 6, Florida 3 Alabama 12, LSU 2 Alabama 8, Troy State 5 Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 Alabama 6, NC State 3 Alabama 9, Southern Cal 8 (10) Alabama 3, Mississippi State 2 Miami 6, Alabama 1 Alabama 9, Mississippi State 5 Alabama 8, Miami 6 Alabama 8, Miami 2 LSU 13, Alabama 6
May 31, 1996 June 2, 1996 June 4, 1996 May 15, 1997 May 16, 1997 May 17, 1997 May 17, 1997 May 18, 1997 May 22, 1997 May 23, 1997 May 24, 1997 May 25, 1997 May 31, 1997 June 2, 1997 June 3, 1997 June 5, 1997 June 6, 1997 June 7, 1997
RECORDS & HISTORY
2013 Kenny Roberts at Vanderbilt 2012 Kenny Roberts vs. Auburn 2011 Austen Smith vs. Alabama State Austen Smith vs. LSU 2010 Josh Rutledge vs. Illinois-Chicago Brett Booth vs. Illinois-Chicago Jake Smith vs. Mississippi State 2009 Clay Jones vs. Texas Pan American Brandon May vs. Georgia Brandon May vs. Tennessee Jake Smith vs. Troy Kent Matthes vs. Troy Jake Smith vs. Kentucky Alex Kubal vs. Mississippi State 2008 Ross Wilson vs. Youngstown State Del Howell vs. Mississippi State Alex Avila vs. Georgia Alex Kubal vs. Kentucky 2007 Jake Smith vs. McNeese State Alex Avila vs. Mississippi State 2006 Kody Valverde vs. Jacksonville State 2005 Evan Bush vs. McNeese State Allen Rice vs. Mississippi Evan Bush vs. Georgia 2004 Mark Haske vs. South Carolina 2003 Beau Hearod vs. SE Missouri Beau Hearod vs. Massachusetts Zac Welch vs. South Alabama Beau Hearod vs. UAB 2002 Jeremy Brown at South Carollina Brent Boyd vs. Mississippi Grant Redding vs. Mississippi State Travis Garner vs. Florida 2001 Beau Hearod vs. Miami, Ohio Brent Boyd vs. Austin Peay Beau Hearod vs. Vanderbilt Aaron Clark vs. Kentucky 2000 Brent Boyd vs. BYU Rock Mills vs. Central Florida Ben King vs. Nevada Scott McClanahan at Stanford Jeremy Brown at Stanford 1999 Jayson Cox vs. Niagara G.W. Keller at Tennessee Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State Jeremy Brown vs. Vanderbilt 1998 G.W. Keller vs. Nicholls State Andy Phillips vs. Louisiana Tech Matt Frick vs. Mississippi 1997 Dustan Mohr vs. Michigan Roberto Vaz vs. Middle Tennessee Joe Caruso vs. Georgia Robbie Tucker at Florida Roberto Vaz at Auburn Andy Phillips vs. West Alabama Roberto Vaz vs. LSU 1996 Rusty LoÁin vs. UNC Greensboro Joe Caruso vs. South Alabama Brett Taft vs. Clemson 1994 Kevin Nichols vs. Alcorn State Anthony Box vs. Samford 1993 Brett Taft at Vanderbilt 1992 Juan DeBrand vs. Alcorn State Brad Oliver vs. Middle Tennessee Juan DeBrand vs. Middle Tennessee 1991 Matt Allen vs. Illinois State *Mick Kerns vs. Murray State 1990 Matt Allen vs. Auburn 1989 Mick Kerns vs. Tennessee Cary Williams vs. Samford Phillip Doyle vs. Mississippi State 1988 Hunter Plott at Vanderbilt Tim Butt vs. Auburn 1986 Mike Wiggins vs. Western Kentucky Kurt Prewitt vs. Ferris State
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Records & History ALABAMA IN THE POLLS
BY CLASS SEASON RECORDS
(Ànal rankings since 1959)
ALABAMA SINGLE SEASON RECORDS BY POSITION
BASEBALL AMERICA
Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF
Player Doug Duke (1985) David Magadan (1983) Peter Stonard (2002) Andy Phillips (1999) Herb Kosten (1956) Ken Chapman (1959)
Avg. .388 .525 .411 .398 .393 .469
Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF
Player Jeremy Brown (2001) Jeremy Brown (1999) Joe Caruso (1997) Andy Phillips (1998) Bret Elbin (1983) Roberto Vaz (1997)
Runs 47 77 76 71 88 87
Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF
Player Dax Norris (1996) David Magadan (1983) Joe Caruso (1997) Josh Rutledge (2010) Andy Phillips (1997) G.W. Keller (1999)
Hits 105 114 102 107 102 107
Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF
Player Dax Norris (1996) David Magadan (1983) Peter Stonard (2002) Adam Pavkovich (2003) Andy Phillips (1999) Dustan Mohr (1997)
Doubles 21 31 22 27 25 21
Pos. C 2B
Player Rich Potter (1973) Joe Caruso (1997) Kyle Walck (1991) Frank Menechino (1992) Larry Keenum (1977) Andy Phillips (1999) Roberto Vaz (1997)
Triples 5 5 5 5 5 6 9
1981 1983 1986 1991 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2005 2006 2010
17th 2nd 25th 24th 14th 4th 2nd 12th 4th 24th 13th 20th 10th 16th
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 1968 1983 1986 1991 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2005 2006 2010
21st 2nd 21st 25th 14th 5th 2nd 16th 4th 27th 16th 20th 9th 16th
USA TODAY/ ESPN COACHES 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2005 2006 2010
15th 6th 2nd 9th 4th 22nd 12th 24th 9th 18th
NCBWA
RECORDS & HISTORY
2002 2003 2005 2006 2010
16th 34th 20th 9th 18th
SS 3B OF Pos. C 1B
Junior
2B SS 3B OF
Player Doug Duke (1986) Aaron Clark (2001) Mike Pitisci (1984) Robbie Tucker (1997) Sam Bozanich (2000) Andy Phillips (1999) Jake Smith (2009) Kent Matthes (2009)
HR 27 20 20 20 18 22 18 28
Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF
Player Doug Duke (1986) David Magadan (1983) Sam Bozanich (2000) Josh Rutledge (2010) Andy Phillips (1997) Beau Hearod (2003)
RBI 82 95 83 69 65 82
Average Home Runs RBI
.525 (114-217) – David Magadan (1983) 27 – Doug Duke (1986) 95 – David Magadan (1983)
Senior Average Home Runs RBI
.399 (97-243) – Mike Twardoski (1986) 28 - Kent Matthes (2009) 82 – Beau Hearod (2003)
ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS BY CLASS Freshman Innings Wins Strikeouts Saves
117.1 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 10 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 105 – David Robertson (2005) 12 – Ray Castillo (2013)
Sophomore Innings Wins
Strikeouts
122.2 – Brent Carter (2003) 10 – Brent Carter (2003) 10 – Jonathan Blankenship (1999) 10 – Pete Fisher (1997) 108 – Wade LeBlanc (2005)
Junior Innings Wins Strikeouts
Senior Innings Wins Strikeouts
RBI
.389 (77-188) – David Magadan (1981) 15 – Ross Wilson (2008) 15 – Jeremy Brown (1999) 69 – Jeremy Brown (1999)
Sophomore Average Home Runs RBI
.411 (97-236) – Peter Stonard (2002) 22 – Doug Duke (1985) 68 – G.W. Keller (1997) Andy Phillips set the SEC record with a 36-game hitting streak in 1999.
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129.0 – Lance Cormier (2002) 11 – Tim Young (1996) 11 – Dean Hayes (1983) 104 – Manny Torres (1999) 104 – Joel Colgrove (1996)
Bold indicates single-season record
ALABAMA SINGLE SEASON HITTING RECORDS BY CLASS Freshman Average Home Runs
129.1 – Wade LeBlanc (2006) 13 – Heath Henderson (1997) 128 – Wade LeBlanc (2006)
Records & History TEAM RECORDS Sacrifice Bunts Game 6 vs. Jacksonville State, April 7, 2010 Season 63 (2011)
Stolen Bases Inning Game
6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, May 14, 2002 9 vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 9 vs. Central Florida, April 5, 1987 Season 141 (1981)
Walks Inning 7 vs. Jackson State, March 13, 1985 Game 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Season 367 (1999)
Strikeouts Game 21 vs. Georgia (1908) Season 462 (2010)
Hit By Pitch Inning
3 vs. Tennessee, March 17, 2013 vs. Louisville, March 10, 2012 vs. Houston, Feb. 13, 1998 Game 7 vs. Rhode Island, March 1, 2003 Season 83 (2010)
Largest Comeback Win Game
9 runs vs. Kentucky, April 11, 2010
Left On Base Game 18 vs. Arkansas (1995) Season 590 (1999)
G.W. Keller, Roberto Vaz, Dustan Mohr and Robbie Tucker earned the distinction as the only foursome in NCAA history to each hit 20 or more home runs in a single season. Alabama hit a school-record 160 home runs in 1997.
Inning 14 vs. LSU May 10, 1997 Game 64 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 2,527 (1997)
Runs Scored Inning 14 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 679 (1997)
Runs Extra-Inning Game Inning
12 vs. Kentucky, March 15, 1986
Inning
10 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 10 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 10 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 860 (1997)
Consecutive Hits 8 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 8 vs. Alcorn State, April 5, 1994 8 vs. St. Louis, March 8, 1994
The eight hits vs. Samford were the Àrst eight batters of the Àrst inning. The eight hits vs. Alcorn State were the Àrst eight batters in the seventh inning.
Singles Game
Inning
5 vs. Arkansas, April 26, 2003 (7th Inning) Game 9 vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 9 vs. Richmond, May 27, 1995 (NCAA) 9 vs. Auburn, March 29, 1988 Season 163 (1997)
Triples
19 vs. Illinois-Chicago, Feb. 27, 2010
High Low
.340 (1997) .213 (1966)
Runs Per Game High Low
9.7 (1997) 4.1 (1966)
Hits Per Game High Low
12.3 (1997) 7.3 (1966)
Inning 3 vs. Miami, May 4, 1985 Game 5 vs. Samford, March 22, 1960 Season 34 (1997)
Walks Per Game
Home Runs
Strikeouts Per Game
Inning
Hits
Game
Doubles
4 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 4 vs. Columbus College, May 4, 1983 Game 13 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Season 160 (1997)
Grand Slams Game 2 vs. Middle Tennessee, March 15, 1992 Season 11 (1984)
High Low
High Low
5.3 (1999) 3.1 (2012)
6.9 (2010) 2.6 (1954)
TEAM PITCHING RECORDS Innings Pitched Game
16 vs. LSU April, 20, 2013 vs. Vanderbilt (1893) Season 622.0 (1996)
Runs Batted In Inning 13 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 24, 1998 Game 33 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 625 (1997)
Total Bases Inning 23 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Game 72 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Season 1,571 (1997)
Runs Allowed Inning Game
12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 27 at Florida, March 19, 1989 27 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Season 399 (2000)
Earned Runs Allowed
Highest Slugging Percentage
Inning 12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Game 24 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Season 336 (1999)
Game 1.287 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 (72 TB/56 AB) Season .621 (1997)
Hits Allowed
Sacrifice Flies Game 5 vs. Arkansas State, Feb. 23, 2002 Season 45 (2006)
RECORDS & HISTORY
TEAM BATTING RECORDS At-Bats
Batting Average
Inning 11 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Game 30 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Season 688 (1997)
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Records & History TEAM RECORDS Singles Game
20 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988
TEAM PITCHING RECORDS Home Runs Allowed Game
6 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988
Walks Allowed
Hit-By-Pitch
Losses
High Low
High Low
62 (2005) 3 (Several)
Balks High Low
35 (1994) 0 (1897)
SEC Losses 22 (1991) 1 (1990)
High Low
22 (1994) 1 (1938, 1940, 1942)
TEAM FIELDING RECORDS Putouts
Home Wins Road Wins
Strikeouts
Game 48 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) Season 1,866 (1996) Low 382 (1959)
Game 18 vs. Stillman (1969) (9 IP) Season 595 (1999)
Assists
Inning 7 at Mississippi, April 24, 1994 Game 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Season 297 (1981)
Complete Games
22 vs. Tennessee, (14 innings) May 17, 1996 21 at Louisville (14 innings), March 8, 2013 19 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Feb. 25, 1996 19 vs. UAB, Feb. 24, 1989 Season 798 (1997)
High Low
Outfield Assists
Season 62 (1999)
20 (1975) 0 (2012)
Season 26 (1971)
Shutouts High Low
Passed Balls
Postseason Games
Season 27 (2004)
622 (1996) 127 (1959)
.976 (2013) .931 (1959)
Earned Run Average
Double Plays
High Low
Game
5.62 (1985) 2.07 (1966)
5 vs. Kentucky, March 20, 2005 5 vs. Huntingdon, April 27, 1990 Season 81 (1997)
Runs Allowed 399 (2000) 60 (1966)
Triple Plays Game
Runs Allowed Per Game 6.14 (2000) 3.00 (1966)
Game 336 (1999) 40 (1959)
Hits Allowed
RECORDS & HISTORY
688 (1997) 105 (1954, 1959)
Hits Allowed Per Game 10.35 (2000) 5.52 (1951)
Strikeouts High Low
595 (1999) 69 (1959)
Strikeouts Per Game High Low
8.62 (1999) 4.41 (1954)
Walks High Low
297 (1981) 52 (1959)
Walks Per Game High Low
5.21 (1981) 2.58 (2011)
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1 vs. Southern Mississippi, May 30, 1999 1 vs. Alcorn State (1988) 1 vs. Western Kentucky (1987)
Opponent Triple Plays
Earned Runs Allowed
High Low
One-Run Games
22 (2002) 2 (1979)
High Low
High Low
Season 9 (2013) 3-6, .333
Game 8 vs. Georgia, April 4, 1992 Season 130 (1986)
Fielding Percentage
High Low
Extra-Inning Games
Season 19 (2013) (9-10, .473) 19 (1994) (4-15, .211) Wins 14 (1999) (14-3, .824) Losses 15 (1994) (4-15, .211)
High Low
High Low
Low
1.000 (1897, 10-0) .800 (1997, 56-14) .214 (1906, 4-16-1) .375 (1994, 21-35)
Errors
Innings Pitched
High Low
High
8 (1974) 1 (Several)
Saves High Low
Season 16 (1984) (16-9, .640)
Winning Percentage
Game
Wild Pitches
Season 37 (1999) (37-4, .902)
1 by Mississippi State (1932) 1 by Middle Tennesee (1997) 1 by Florida (1997)
Season 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Wins 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Losses 4 (1998) (6-4, .600) Pctg. .846 (1999) (11-2) .800 (1997) (12-3)
Wins in February 10 (1997) (10-0, 1.000)
Wins in March 17 (1981) (17-3, .850) 17 (1984) (17-3, .850)
Wins in April 16 (1986) (16-6, .727) 16 (1989) (16-8, .667)
Wins in May 15 (1983) (15-2, .882)
Wins in June SEASON RECORDS Games Played
5 (2010) (5-3, .625)
High Low
LONGEST GAME Total Innings Played
70 (1997) 15 (1959)
At-Bats High Low
2,527 (1997) 484 (1959)
Batting Average High Low
.340 (1997) .213 (1966)
Slugging Percentage High Low
.627 (1997) (led NCAA) .289 (1970)
Wins High Low
56 (1997) 8 (1959)
SEC Wins High Low
21 (1999) 4 (1994)
16 vs. Vanderbilt (1893) 16 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013
Total by Time 4:55 4:30 4:13 4:13 4:00 4:00
vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) vs. LSU, April 3, 2005 (13 innings) at Arkansas, March 16, 2012 (12 innings) vs. Arkansas, May 5, 2006 (11 innings) vs. Tennessee, May 17, 1996 (14 innings) at Louisville, March 8, 2013 (14 innings)
Total by Time; Nine-inning game 3:55 vs. LSU, May 18, 2000 (9 innings) 3:52 vs. Houston, May 31, 2003 (9 innings)
Shortest Game Innings 5 vs. Illinois, March 2, 1997 Time 1:46 at South Carolina, April 1, 2000 (9 innings)
Records & History INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Season Career
70 by Andy Phillips (1997) 251 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
70 by Andy Phillips (1997) 251 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
Highest Batting Average Season Career
.525 David Magadan (1983) .439 David Magadan (1981-83)
At-Bats Inning Game
Season Career
2 by several 8 by Allan Stallings vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 8 by Dee Smithey vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 8 by Pat Monti vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 8 by John Farrell vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 8 by Kenny Roberts vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 8 by Kyle Overstreet vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 8 by Georgie Salem vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 297 by Josh Rutledge (2010) 963 by Brent Boyd (1999-2002)
Runs Scored Inning Game Season Career
2 by several 6 by Craig Shipley vs. Georgia Southern, March 28, 1984 88 by Bret Elbin (1983) 244 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
Hits Inning Last:
Walks
Game 5 by David Magadan vs. Arizona St., June 4, 1983 Season 79 Josh Rutledge (2010) Career 235 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12)
Inning Last: Game Last:
Doubles
Games Started Season Career
Singles
2 by several Emeel Salem and Brandon Belcher vs. Auburn, April 22, 2007 Game 5 By Several Ryan Rhoden vs. UAB, Feb. 28, 2007 Kody Valverde vs. Troy, June 4, 2006 Emeel Salem vs. UAB, April 26, 2006 Morrow Thomley vs. SE Missouri, March 13, 2005 Beau Hearod vs. UAB, April 23, 2003 Travis Garner vs. South Alabama, April 16, 2003 Travis Garner vs. South Carolina, March 30, 2002 Jeremy Brown vs. West Alabama, April 5, 2000 G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 9, 1999 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Jeremy Brown vs. Fullerton, Feb. 28, 1999 Andy Phillips at South Carolina, March 22, 1998 Andy Phillips at Auburn, April 12, 1997 Chris Moller at LSU, April, 27, 1996 Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 Pat Monti vs. UAB, April 27, 1989 Robert Fletcher vs. Indiana State, Feb. 27, 1988 Kurt Prewitt vs. Alabama State, April 10, 1985 Craig Shipley vs. Florida State, March 23, 1984 David Magadan vs. Arizona State, June 4, 1983 David Magadan vs. Florida, June 13, 1983 David Magadan vs. Alabama Christian, April 16, 1983 Gary Jack vs. Tennessee, April 1, 1981 Rex Bynum vs. LSU, April 29, 1972 Gene Giannini vs. Mississippi (1960) Ken Chapman vs. Auburn (1960) Norman Koury vs. Tulane (1960) Ed White vs. Florida (1949) Season 114 by David Magadan (1983) Career 334 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12)
Inning Last:
2 by several Carlos Sosa vs. SE Missouri, Feb. 22, 2004 4 by Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 31 by David Magadan (1983) 67 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12)
Game Season Career
Season Career
2 by several Scott Weil vs. Alcorn State, June 5, 1994 4 several Taylor Dugas, vs. South Alabama, March 30, 2011 69 by Jeremy Browm (2002) 207 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
Times Hit-By-Pitch Game Season Career
4 by Jerry Shelton vs. Morehead State, Feb. 18, 1992 22 by Allen Rice (2003) 51 by Jerry Shelton (1991-93)
Triples Inning Game Season Career
1 by several 3 by Ken Chapman vs. Samford (1960) 9 by Roberto Vaz (1997) 18 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12)
Stolen Bases Inning
Home Runs Inning Last:
2 by several G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 3 by several G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 8, 1999 28 by Kent Matthes (2009) 61 by Andy Phillips (1996-99)
Game Last: Season Career
Home Runs in Consecutive Plate Appearances Game
3 by G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 (Hit 3 HR on 5 pitches)
Game
Season Career
3 by several Sam Bozanich vs. Central Florida, Feb. 26, 2000 Doug Hall vs. Eastern Kentucky (1996) Ted Williams vs. Samford (1986) 5 by several Ted Williams vs. Samford (1986) Chuck Bancroft vs. Vanderbilt (1956) 50 by David Fowke (1981) 77 by Emeel Salem (2004-07)
Sacrifice Bunts Game Last:
2 by several Andrew Miller vs. Auburn, March 30, 2012 21 by Brock Bennett (2011) 28 by Brock Bennett (2007-11) 28 by Allen Rice (2002-05)
Season Career
Sacrifice Flies Consecutive Games with a Home Run Season
5 by Roberto Vaz (1997)
1 by several 6 by Mike Pitisci (1984) (NCAA RECORD) 6 by Mike Pitisci (1984)
Career
Runs Batted In Inning
5 by Andy Phillips vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 9 by Roberto Vaz at Auburn, April 12, 1997 95 by David Magadan (1983) 230 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
Game Season Career
Total Bases Inning Game
Season Career
8 by Frank Velleggia vs. Columbus College, June 4, 1983 14 by Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Mick Kerns vs. Alcorn State, Feb. 19, 1982 203 by Andy Phillips (1999) 203 by Roberto Vaz (1997) 590 by Andy Phillips (1996-99)
Highest Slugging Percentage Season Career
.796 by Roberto Vaz (1997) .758 by Doug Duke (1984-86)
Strikeouts Game Season Career
2 by several Georgie Salem vs. Troy June 2, 2013 8 by Evan Bush (2004) 8 by Clint Thompson (1987) 20 by Jake Smith (2007-10) 20 by Evan Bush (2002-06) (Prior to 1980) 9 by Joe Hawley (1974) 12 by Steve Houlberg (1978-79)
Season
Grand Slams Game Season
Game Last:
5 by Alex Avila vs. Arkansas, June 5, 2006 5 by Brent Reese vs. Auburn, April 22, 1989 69 by Jake Smith (2010) 201 Jake Smith (2007-10)
Career SacriÀces Season Career
Longest Hitting Streak 36 by Andy Phillips, April 3-June 15, 1999
Hits in Consecutive Plate Appearances 11 by Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991
Times Reaching Base in Consecutive Plate Appearances 12 by Emeel Salem, April 8-May 5, 2006 12 by Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991
Consecutive Games Reaching Base 50 Jeremy Brown, Feb. 10 - May 4, 2001
Hit for the Cycle Josh Rutledge at South Alabama, April 22, 2009 Jake Smith at Samford, April 15, 2009 Kent Matthes vs. Nicholls State, Feb. 25, 2009 Darren Wood at LSU, May 14, 2000 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Darren Wood vs. Southern Miss, March 9, 1999 Frank Menechino at South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993
RECORDS & HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS Games Played
Reached on Catcher’s Interference Game Season
2 by G.W. Keller vs. West Alabama, March 23, 1997 5 by G.W. Keller (1997)
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Records & History INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Appearances Season Career
39 by Greg Hibbard (1986) 88 by Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11)
Starts Season Career
19 by Dean Hayes (1983) 52 by Mike Sodders (1985-88)
Complete Games Season Career
10 by Frank Roland (1956) 17 by Mike Innes (1968-71)
Victories Season Career
13 by Heath Henderson (1997) 31 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
Consecutive Victories Season Career
12 by Frank Roland (1956) 16 by Frank Roland (1955-56)
Best Winning Percentage Season
Career
1.000 by Frank Roland (12-0) (1956) 1.000 by Scott Murphy (8-0) (1999) 1.000 by Tim Meacham (7-0) (1983) .955 by Frank Roland (21-1) (1954-57)
Losses Season
Career
8 by Bernie Bellard (1994) 8 by Mike Soper (1989) 8 by Jeff Oyster (1985) 22 by Mike Sodders, (22-22) (1985-88)
Hits Allowed Game Season Career
14 by Ben Short (1991) 21 by Brian Reed (2002-03)
Innings Pitched
Season Career
Game Season Career
Game Season Career
11 by Mike Sanford vs. Birmingham Southern (1978) 64 by Heath Henderson (1997) 170 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
Strikeouts Game
Season Career
18 by Mike Innes vs. Stillman College (1969) (9 IP) 15 by Del Howell vs. Alabama A&M, March 17, 2009 (7 IP) 118 by Bobby Sprowl (1977) 307 by Brent Carter (2002-05)
Strikeouts Per Nine Innings Season Career
12.8 by David Robertson (2005) (105 Ks in 74 IP) 11.72 by Alan Dunn (1981-83) (125 Ks in 60.2 IP)
22 by T.J. Large (2005)
Lowest Earned Run Average Season Career
1.08 by Mike Innes (1969) 1.98 by Mike Innes (1968-71)
Game
Season
12 by David Oropeza vs. Auburn, April 24, 1987 69 by Mark Roberts (1989) 151 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
Fewest Walks Per Nine Innings Career
FIELDING RECORDS Putouts Game 21 by Austen Smith at Louisville, March 8, 2013 Season 555 by David Zauchin (1975) Career 1,660 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002)
Assists Game Season Career
0.89 by Tucker Hawley (4 BBs in 40.2 IP) (2010) 2.32 by Pete Reaves (24 BBs in 104.1 IP) (1957-59)
11 by Sam Bozanich vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Feb. 20, 1998 210 by Joe Caruso (1996) 620 by Brett Taft (1993-96)
Outfield Assists Game 2 by several Brett Booth vs. Coll. of Charleston, March 5, 2010 Gabe Scott vs. Mississippi, March 27, 2004 Chad White vs. LSU, June 19, 2002 G.W. Keller vs. Southern Cal, June 25, 1997 Season 9 by Ted Williams (1986) 9 by Ted Williams (1985) Career 22 by Scott McClanahan (1999-2002)
Passed Balls Game
Season
Walks
Shutouts Career
13 by Carey Lundstrom vs. Georgia (1992) 78 by Pete Fisher (1997) 196 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
Earned Runs Allowed
Season Career
4 by Freddy Glass (1967) 4 by Bernie Strawn (1973) 7 by Mike Innes (1968-71)
5.44 by Mike Innes (1969) 6.00 by Frank Roland (1954-57)
Runs Allowed
Game 14.2 by Jackie Glover vs. Mississippi State (1969) Season 129.0 by Lance Cormier (2002) Career 384.2 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
Season
Season
Fewest Hits Per Nine Innings
Saves Season Career
Hit Batters 15 by Tim Young vs. Tennessee (1996) 139 by Heath Henderson (1997) 139 by Pete Fisher (1997) 393 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002)
3 by Charlie Lyons vs. Auburn, April 16, 2004 3 by David Ferazza vs. Florida, June 9, 2004 13 by Randy Hunt (1981) 12 by Nick Richardson (2004)
Errors Game 4 by several Ralph Lusian vs. Middle Tennessee St., March 20, 1986 Tim Sims vs. Auburn, June 6, 1986 Jerry Shelton vs. Kentucky, March 27, 1993 Season 31 by Mickey Kerns, SS (1990) Career 59 by Andy Phillips, SS/3B (1996-99)
Highest Fielding Percentage Season
Career
1.000 by Dan Harris, C (1967) 1.000 by Jeremy Brown, INF (2001) 1.000 by Jon Kelton, OF (2010) .996 by Alan Hill (1992-95)
Consecutive Errorless Chances
RECORDS & HISTORY
Season Career
471 by Clay Jones (2010) 608 by Jeremy Brown (2000-02)
Consecutive Games Without an Error Season Career
Heath Henderson holds the Alabama record for the most victories in a season with 13 in 1997.
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57 by Travis Garner (2003) 54 by Cody Jones (2010) 84 by Jeremy Brown (2000-02)
Records & History SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1. 2.
8.
Andy Phillips, 3B/SS Sam Bozanich, 2B Jeremy Brown, 1B Joe Caruso, 2B G.W. Keller, OF Dax Norris, C David Tidwell, OF Dustan Mohr, OF Chris Moller, 1B Robbie Tucker, 1B
Doubles 70 (1997) 69 (1999) 69 (1999) 69 (1996, 1997) 69 (1997, 1999) 69 (1996) 69 (1997) 68 (1996, 1997) 68 (1996) 68 (1997)
Games Started 1. 2.
8.
Andy Phillips, 3B/SS Jeremy Brown, C Joe Caruso, 2B Joe Caruso, 2B David Tidwell, OF Dax Norris, C G.W. Keller, OF Taylor Dugas, OF Josh Rutledge, SS Sam Bozanich, INF Dustan Mohr, OF Chris Moller, 1B Clay Jones, 1B
Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
.525 – David Magadan, 1B (1983) .411 – Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) .405 – Chris Glass, 2B (1982) .405 – Chris Moller, 1B (1995) .400 – Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) .399 – Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) .396 – Andy Phillips, SS (1999) .395 – Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) .395 – G.W. Keller, OF (1999) .395 – David Magadan, 3B (1982) .395 – Joe Vitiello, OF (1991)
At-Bats
1. Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) 2. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 3. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) Dax Norris, C (1996) 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1997) 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1999) 8. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 9. Paul Phillips, C/OF (1998) 10. G.W. Keller, OF (1999)
Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) David Tidwell, OF (1997) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Brent Boyd, 3B (2000) Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) Ted McClendon, 3B (1983) 10. Andy Phillips, SS (1999)
Hits 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9.
David Magadan, 1B (1983) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) Dax Norris, C (1996) Andy Phillips, SS (1999) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Emeel Salem, OF (2006) David Tidwell, OF (1997)
70 (1997) 69 (1999) 69 (1996) 69 (1997) 69 (1997) 69 (1996) 69 (1997) 67 (2010) 67 (2010) 67 (1999) 67 (1996) 67 (1996) 67 (2010)
(114-217) (97-236) (73-180) (87-215) (102-255) (97-243) (103-260) (96-243) (107-271) (77-195) (87-219)
297 295 284 284 279 278 276 275 273 271
1. 2. 3. 4.
8.
David Magadan, 1B (1983) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) Jared Reaves, SS (2011) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) Scott McClanahan, OF (2002) Andy Phillips, SS (1999) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) Dax Norris, C (1996) Dustan Mohr, OF (1996)
Triples
1. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 4. Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) Derek Wigginton, OF (1999) Allan Stallings, OF (1985) 7. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) Greg Paiml, SS (2006) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) Darren Wood, OF (2000) G.W. Keller, OF (1998) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Frank Menechino, 2B (1992) Brad Oliver, OF (1992) Kyle Walck, 2B (1991) John Farrell, OF (1990) Cary Williams, OF (1989) Rusty Barton, OF (1982) Bobby Pierce, OF (1981) Larry Keenum, SS (1975) Larry Mims, OF (1975) Rich Potter, C (1973) Bill Oliver, OF (1963) Ken Chapman, OF (1960)
Home Runs 1. 2. 3. 4.
Kent Matthes, OF (2009) Doug Duke, C (1986) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) Andy Phillips, SS (1999) Matt Frick, C (1998) Doug Duke, C (1985) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 8. Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) G.W. Keller, OF/DH (1997) 10. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) Mike Pitisci, 1B (1984)
Runs Batted In 88 87 86 85 77 76 74 73 73 71
1. 2. 3. 4.
7. 8. 9. 10.
David Magadan, 1B (1983) Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) Kent Matthes, OF (2009) Beau Hearod, OF (2003) Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) Doug Duke, C (1986) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) G.W. Keller, OF (1999)
Total Bases 114 (217 AB) 107 (270 AB) 107 (297 AB) 105 (284 AB) 103 (259 AB) 102 (255 AB) 102 (279 AB) 102 (278 AB) 101 (284 AB) 101 (295 AB)
1. 3. 4. 7. 8.
Andy Phillips, SS (1999) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) David Magadan, 1B (1983) Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) Doug Duke, C (1986) Kent Matthes, OF (2009) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) G.W. Keller, OF (1997)
31 27 25 22 22 22 22 21 21 21
9 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
28 27 25 22 22 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 20
95 83 81 82 82 82 79 76 74 72
203 203 180 178 178 178 177 175 175 175
Roberto Vaz led the Tide with a school record nine triples in 1997. Vaz also set the single-season record with a .768 slugging percentage.
Walks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, C (2002) Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) Jeremy Brown, C (1999) Evan Bush, 3B (2005) Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) Bret Elbin, SS (1982) Joe Vitiello, OF (1990) Brent Reese, 1B (1989)
Intentional Walks
69 66 59 57 51 51 49 48 47 46 46
1. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 2. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) 3. Jeremy Brown, C (2000) Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) 5. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 8. Emeel Salem, OF (2007) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 10. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) Jake Smith, 3B (2007) Kent Matthes, OF (2007) Alex Avila, C (2006) Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) Scott McClanahan, OF (2001) Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) Kelley Gulledge, C (1999) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997)
Hit-By-Pitch
1. Allen Rice, INF (2003) 2. Matt Bentley, INF (2008) Jerry Shelton, INF (1992) 4. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) 5. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Jon Kelton, OF (2010) 7. Josh Rutledge, INF (2008) Jake Smith, INF (2008) Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 10. Josh Rutledge, SS (2009) Gabe Scott, OF (2005) Rocky Scelfo, INF (2003)
8 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RECORDS & HISTORY
HITTING LEADERS Games Played
22 20 19 18 17 17 14 14 14 13 13 13
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1. Jake Smith, 3B/P (2010) 2. Brandon May, 2B (2008) Evan Bush, 3B (2005) Mick Kerns, OF (1991) 5. Pat Bailey, DH (1986) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 7. Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 8. Mike Pitisci, 1B (1984) 9. Ted Williams, OF (1986) 10. Kyle Walck, 2B (1991)
Sacrifice Flies 1. 3.
8.
Evan Bush, 3B (2004) Clint Thompson, C (1987) Matt Bentley, INF (2008) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) Allen Rice, DH (2002) Beau Hearod, OF (2003) Beau Hearod, OF (2002) Jared Reaves, SS (2011) Jake Smith, 3B (2010) Jake Smith, 3B (2009) Kent Matthes, OF (2009) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) Brent Boyd, INF (2002) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) G.W. Keller, OF (1998)
Sacrifice Bunts
1. Brock Bennett, C (2011) 2. Matt Downs, 3B (2006) Nate Duncan, SS (1997) 4. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) 5. Josh Sanders, 2B (2011) Jon Kelton, OF (2010) 7. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) Allen Rice, INF (2002) Darren Wood, OF (2000) 10. Andrew Miller, OF (2013) Hunter Gregory, OF (2012) Greg Paiml, SS (2006) Travis Garner, OF (2003)
Stolen Bases 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
David Fowke, OF (1981) Ted Williams, OF (1985) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Emeel Salem, OF (2006) David Tidwell, OF (1997) Robert Fletcher, 2B (1988) Ralph Lusian, 2B (1987) 8. Chris Glass, 2B (1981) 9. Omar Fernandez, OF (1987) 10. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) Chris Arago, SS (1977)
RECORDS & HISTORY
PITCHING LEADERS Appearances
1. Greg Hibbard (1986) 2. Greg Hibbard (1985) Ben Short (1991) 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2010) Jonathan Blankenship (1999) Jimbo Lindsay (1975) Jerry Stubbs (1994) 8. Jarrod Kingrey (1998) Jarrod Kingrey (1997) 10. David Robertson (2005)
Games Started 1. 2. 3.
7.
Dennis Walsh (1991) Dean Hayes (1983) Adam Morgan (2010) Wade LeBlanc (2006) Pete Fisher (1997) Joel Colgrove (1996) Jeff Oyster (1985) Done Eight Times
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8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
21 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9
50 44 42 36 35 33 33 32 30 29 29
39 36 36 34 34 34 34 33 33 32
20 19 18 18 18 18 18 17
Wade LeBlanc set the Alabama singleseason records for innings pitched (129.1) and strikeouts (128) in 2006.
Complete Games 1. 2.
4.
Frank Roland (1956) Wade LeBlanc (2004) Gene Lary (1955) Chris Eilers (1995) Vince Barrantine (1981) Bobby Sprowl (1977) Jimbo Lindsay (1976) Bernie Strawn (1972) Mike Innes (1968) John Paul Anderson (1955)
Shutouts 1. 3.
7.
Freddy Glass (1967) Bernie Strawn (1973) Wade LeBlanc (2004) Drew Blocker (1974) Owen Holston (1974) Mike Innes (1969) Lance Cormier (2001) Bryan Kelly (1981) Mike Innes (1971) Mike Innes (1970)
Batters Faced
1. Lance Cormier (2002) Heath Henderson (1997) 3. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 4. Pete Fisher (1997) 5. Brent Carter (2003) 6. Manny Torres (1999) 7. Tommy Hunter (2006) 8. Scott Murphy (2000) 9. Pete Fisher (1998) 10. Joel Colgrove (1996)
Innings Pitched
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Wade LeBlanc (2006) Lance Cormier (2002) Heath Henderson (1997) Brent Carter (2003) Pete Fisher (1998) Tommy Hunter (2006) Manny Torres (1999) Scott Murphy (2000) Wade LeBlanc (2004) Dean Hayes (1983)
10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
Wins 1. 2. 3.
8.
Losses 1.
5. 541 541 531 527 510 508 500 499 487 476
129.1 129.0 124.1 122.2 118.1 117.1 115.0 113.2 112.2 112.2
Heath Henderson (1997/13-2) Frank Roland (1956/12-0) Lance Cormier (2002/11-3) Tim Young (1996/11-3) Dennis Walsh (1991/11-4) Dean Hayes (1983/11-2) Rick Browne (1983/11-2) Brent Carter (2003/10-5) Manny Torres (1999/10-3) Jonathan Blankenship (1999/10-3) Pete Fisher (1997/10-3) Jarrod Kingrey (1997/10-1) Pete Roberts (1986/10-2) Joel Colgrove (1996/10-3) Jeff Oyster (1984/10-2) Vince Barrentine (1981/10-4) Frank Lary (1950/10-2)
Pete Fisher (1998) Bernie Bellard (1994) Mike Soper (1989) Jeff Oyster (1985) Charley Sullivan (2013) Adam Morgan (2011) Miers Quigley (2007) Pete Brown (1988) Mike Sodders (1988) Ronnie Owen (1979) Drew Blocker (1975) Jackie Glover (1967)
Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.
Ben Short (1991) Jarrod Kingrey (1998) Ray Castillo (2013) Brian Reed (2003) Troy Brauchle (1983) Jonathan Smart (2011) Lance Cormier (1999) Skip Ames (1996) David Robertson (2006) Greg Hibbard (1986) Brian Reed (2002) Greg Hibbard (1985)
13 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
14 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9
Records & History SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 8. 9. 10.
Wade LeBlanc (2006) Bobby Sprowl (1977) Wade LeBlanc (2005) David Robertson (2005) Brent Carter (2003) Heath Henderson (1997) Joel Colgrove (1996) Manny Torres (1999) Al Drumheller (1992) Justin Smith (1999)
Fewest Walks Allowed (min. 40 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9.
Tucker Hawley (2010) Tucker Hawley (2011) Michael Daniel (1997) Austin Hyatt (2007) Pete Reaves (1958) Brent Carter (2002) Andy Bernard (1997) Ronnie Owen (1978) Mike Oczypok (2013) Trey Pilkington (2012) Adam Scott (2009) Andrew Walker (2004) Thayer Bellis (1946) Frank Roland (1957) Jeff Brewer (1982)
Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 40 IP)
1. Al Lary (1950) 2. Alan Dunn (1981) 3. David Robertson (2006) Roger Weems (1992) John Paul Anderson (1952) Bill Dunn (1951) 7. Ray Castillo (2013) John Collins (1994) 9. Les Kelley (1968) 10. Roberto Vaz (1997) Terry Asher (1978) Steve Bryant (1970) Terry Asher (1978) David Youell (1971) Russell Sikes (1961)
128 118 108 105 105 104 104 103 101 100
4 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Most Wild Pitches 1. 2. 3. 4.
Lance Cormier (1999) Miers Quigley (2007) Miers Quigley (2008) T.J. Large (2005) Lance Cormier (2002) Jason Moates (1999) Pete Fisher (1997) Heath Henderson (1997) Doug Hurst (1997) 10. Done Six Times
Most Hit Batters
1. T.J. Large (2005) 2. Justin Kamplain (2013) 3. Austin Hyatt (2009) Mark Carter (2001) Jeremy Vaughn (2000) Heath Henderson (1997) 7. Will Stroup (2007) Scott Murphy (2000) 9. Taylor Guilbeau (2012) Jimmy Nelson (2008) Robert Phares (2008) Miers Quigley (2007) Brent Carter (2003) Joel Colgrove (1995)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Drew Blocker (1974) Steve Bryant (1970) Thayer Bellis (1946) John Paul Anderson (1955) Brain Reed (2002) Tim Young (1996) Frank Roland (1957) 8. Jimbo Lindsay (1975) 9. Bernie Strawn (1973) 10. Gene Lary (1952)
22 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9
Most Balks
24 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 35 35 35 35
1. Miers Quigley (2008) 2. Miers Quigley (2007) Lance Cormier (2002) 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2009) Wade LeBlanc (2005) Brandon Belcher (2004) Taylor Tankerlsey (2003) Jonathan Blankenship (2000) Manny Torres (1996) 10. Done Nine Times
1.19 1.31 1.46 1.49 1.75 1.76 1.76 1.85 1.86 1.87
8 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 3
FIELDING LEADERS Fielding Percentage (Min. 150 CHANCES) 1. 3.
Lowest ERA (min. 40 IP)
19 13 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10
6. 9.
Jeremy Brown, C (2001) Dan Harris, C (1967) Jeremy Brown, C (2002) Matt Frick, C (1997) Chris Moller, 1B (1995) Matt Bentley, 1B (2007) Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) Alan Hill, C (1994) Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Dax Norris, C (1995) Alan Hill, C (1993) Gary Jack, 1B (1980) Bill Carr, 1B (1955)
1.000 1.000 .998 .998 .998 .996 .996 .996 .995 .995 .995 .995 .995
Total Chances
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Chris Moller, 1B (1996) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Dax Norris, C (1996) Jeremy Brown, C (2000) Brett Booth, C (2013) Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) Matt Bentley, 1B (2008) Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) Austen Smith, 1B (2013)
Putouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8. 9. 10.
Chris Moller, 1B (1996) David Zauchin, 1B (1975) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Dax Norris, C (1996) Hunter Plott, 1B (1990) Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) David Magadan, 1B (1983) Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) Austen Smith, 1B (2013)
Assists
1. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 2. Mikey White, SS (2013) 3. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) Evan Bush, 2B (2006) 5. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 7. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 8. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 9. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 10. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) Juan DeBrand, SS (1991)
Outfield Assists 1. 4. 7.
Ted Williams (1986) Mike Twardoski (1985) Ronnie Hardin (1971) Scott McClanahan (2002) Scott McClanahan (2000) Cary Williams (1989) Kent Matthes (2009) Kent Matthes (2008) Kent Matthes (2007) Rusty Barton (1982) Larry Mims (1975)
Errors 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Mick Kerns, INF (1990) Juan DeBrand, SS (1991) Tim Sims, SS (1986) Casey Lambert, SS (2000) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) Brett Taft, SS (1995) Jerry Shelton, 3B (1993) Tim Sims, SS (1985) 9. Mark Gray, SS (1971) 10. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) Larry Keenum, SS (1975)
Double Plays Turned
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) Joe Caruso, 2B (2997) Austen Smith, 1B (2013) Mikey White, SS (2013) Chris Moller, 1B (1996) Jeremy Brown, C (2000) Brett Taft, SS (1995) Matt Bentley, 1B (2008) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996)
634 573 570 564 545 532 518 509 504 500
588 555 545 538 504 504 489 484 481 478
210 209 204 204 196 195 192 191 190 186 186
9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7
31 30 29 28 23 23 23 23 22 21 21
71 67 58 56 55 53 51 47 49 46
RECORDS & HISTORY
Strikeouts
Joe Caruso holds the single-season record for assists with 210. Caruso played for the Crimson Tide from 1994-97, participating in two College World Series.
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Records & History CAREER RECORDS CAREER LEADERS Games Played
1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 2. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 5. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 6. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 7. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 8. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 9. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 10. Brett Booth, C/INF (2010-13) Jake Smith, INF/P (2007-10) Brett Taft, SS (1993-96)
Games Started
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) Jake Smith, INF/P (2007-10) Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) Brett Booth, C/INF (2010-13)
Batting Average (min. 400 At-bats)
1. .439 – David Magadan (1981-83) 2. .381 – G.W. Keller (1997-99) 3. .375 – Joe Vitiello (1989-91) .375 – Chris Moller (1995-96) 5. .370 – Peter Stonard (2001-02) 6. .366 – Mike Twardoski (1985-86) 7. .360 – Taylor Dugas (2009-12) 8. .356 – Andy Phillips (1996-99) .356 – Doug Duke (1984-86) 10. .349 – Ted McClendon (1983-85)
At-Bats
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) Allen Rice, INF (2002-05)
Runs
RECORDS & HISTORY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85)
Hits
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000)
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251 239 235 233 224 215 214 212 206 205
(268-610) (292-766) (196-523) (177-472) (159-430) (168-459) (334-927) (322-904) (154-433) (206-590)
963 927 910 905 899 804 796 786 776 775
244 233 232 222 214 207 191 188 177 176
334 322 313 308 307 292 279 268 259 258
G.W. Keller (left) and Andy Phillips (right) combined for 111 home runs at Alabama. Phillips is the school’s all-time leader in home runs, while Keller ranks second. Phillips is also second all-time at Alabama with 322 career hits. Keller is the only player in SEC history with 50 career home runs and 50 career stolen bases.
Doubles
1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 2. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 5. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 6. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 8. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 9. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 10. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97)
Triples
1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 2. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) David Zauchin, 1B (1972-75) 5. Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 7. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Jennings Byrd, 1B (1946-48) Rusty Barton, OF (1979-82) 10. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997)
Home Runs 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Doug Duke, C (1984-86) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Matt Frick, C (1997-98)
Runs Batted In
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97)
67 64 63 63 59 58 56 52 51 47
18 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9
61 50 50 48 47 47 46 40 38 38
Total Bases 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09)
Walks
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) Bret Elbin, 3B (1981-83) Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Joe Vitiello, OF/DH (1989-91) Alex Avila, C (2006-08) David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) Ross Wilson, 2B (2008-10)
Intentional Walks 1. 2. 3. 4. 7.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-02) Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1996-97) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) Alex Avila, C (2006-08) Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07)
Hit-By-Pitch
230 225 203 195 191 190 188 186 181 178
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jerry Shelton, SS (1990-93) Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) Jeremy Brown, C (1999-2002) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Matt Bentley, 1B (2004-08) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) Jon Kelton, OF (2008-12) Sam Bozanich, INF (1998-00) Andrew Miller, OF (2010-13)
590 511 509 498 498 479 431 411 403 403
207 151 131 125 117 109 102 101 97 96
17 10 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5
51 46 40 39 37 35 34 32 28 27
Records & History CAREER RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Alex Avila, C (2006-08) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) Brandon May, 2B (2007-09) Ross Wilson, 2B (2008-10) Josh Rutledge, SS (2007-10)
Sacrifice Flies 1.
3. 4. 5. 6.
Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-02) Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) Andy Phillips, INF (1996-99) Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85)
Sacrifice Bunts 1.
3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Brock Bennett, C (2007-11) Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Nate Duncan, SS (1995-97) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) Jon Kelton, UTL (2008-12) Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) Andrew Miller, OF (2010-13)
Stolen Bases 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 10.
Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) David Fowke, OF (1980-81) David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) Chris Glass, 2B (1981-82) Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) Chris Arago, 2B (1977-78) Robert Fletcher, 2B (1987-88)
PITCHING LEADERS Appearances
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) Josh Copeland (2005-08) Brent Carter (2002-05) Greg Hibbard (1985-86) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Jared Woodward (2001-03) Jarrod Kingrey (1997-98) Taylor Tankersley (2002-04)
Games Started 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 9.
Mike Sodders (1985-88) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Adam Morgan (2009-11) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Chris Eilers (1994-97) Tommy Milstead (1988-91) Joel Colgrove (1993-96) Brent Carter (2002-05) Miers Quigley (2006-09) Mike Innes (1968-71)
201 184 166 165 162 155 154 150 138 134
20 20 17 15 14 13 13 13 13 13 13
Complete Games 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9.
Frank Roland (1956-57) Mike Innes (1968-71) Bernie Strawn (1970-73) Jackie Glover (1967-69) Gene Lary (1952-55) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Mike Sodders (1985-88) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Freddie Glass (1965-67) Walt Massey (1958-60)
Shutouts 1. 2.
5. 6.
Mike Innes (1969-71) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Drew Blocker (1974-75) Bernie Strawn (1972-73) Owen Holston (1974) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Joel Colgrove (1993-96) Bryan Kelley (1981) Jimmy Archibald (1973-74)
Batters Faced
28 28 26 23 22 19 19 18 16 16
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Brent Carter (2002-05) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Chris Eilers (1994-97) Tommy Milstead (1988-91) Jonathan Blankenship (1998-00) Joel Colgrove (1993-96) Adam Morgan (2009-11)
Innings Pitched
77 68 62 56 56 55 54 53 53 51
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Brent Carter (2002-05) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Mike Sodders (1985-88) Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Gene Lary (1952-55) Chris Eilers (1994-97) Tommy Milstead (1988-91) Joel Colgrove (1993-96)
88 87 81 80 77 75 69 68 66 65
19 16 16 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 12
7 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2
1,679 1,416 1,356 1,230 1,182 1,179 1,169 1,125 1,111 1,085
384.2 335.2 330.0 284.2 282.0 278.0 277.2 274.0 263.1 258.0
Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Brent Carter (2002-05) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) Mike Sodders (1985-88) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Mike Innes (1968-71) Manny Torres (1996-99) Frank Roland (1956-57) John Paul Anderson (1952-55) Gene Lary (1952-55)
Losses 1. 2.
4. 6.
Mike Sodders (1985-88) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Jackie Glover (1967-68) Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) Steve Shoemaker (1992-94) Adam Morgan (2009-11) Chris Eilers (1994-97) John Collins (1993-96) Bernie Strawn (1970-73) Bernie Bellard (1993-94)
Saves
1. Brian Reed (2002-03) 2. Greg Hibbard (1985-86) Troy Brauchle (1983-84) 4. David Robertson (2005-06) 5. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Jarrod Kingrey (1997-98) Jimbo Lindsay (1974-76) 8. Ben Short (1991-92) 9. Ray Castillo (2013) 10. Jonathan Smart (2010-11) Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) Skip Ames (1996)
Strikeouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Brent Carter (2002-05) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Mike Sodders (1985-88) Al Drumheller (1991-93) Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Chris Eilers (1994-97) Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 9. Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 10. Jackie Glover (1967-69)
31 25 24 23 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 21
22 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14
21 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 12 11 11 11
334 307 289 274 262 240 237 237 232 228
RECORDS & HISTORY
Strikeouts
52 46 43 42 42 41 39 38 37 37
Brian Reed is the Tide’s all-time leader with 21 saves from 2002-03.
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Records & History CAREER RECORDS Most Wild Pitches 1. 2. 3. 4.
Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Jonathan Blankenship (1998-00) Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) Joel Colgrove (1995-96) Scott Murphy (1999-2000) 6. Spencer Turnbull (2012-13) Tommy Hunter (2006-07) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Jared Woodward (2001-03) 10. Adam Morgan (2009-11) B.J. Green (1998-2001)
Most Hit Batters
1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 2. Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) T.J. Large (2005) Brent Carter (2002-05) B.J. Green (1998-2001) 6. Scott Murphy (1999-2000) 7. Justin Kamplain (2012-13) 8. Austin Hyatt (2005-09) Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 10. Taylor Guilbeau (2013-13)
FIELDING LEADERS Fielding Percentage (min. 350 chances) 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.
Alan Hill, C (1992-95) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Aaron Clark, 1B (2001-02) Dax Norris, C (1995-96) Fred Fricke, 1B (1956-57) Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) Clay Jones, 1B (2009-10) Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) Gary Jack, 1B (1978-81)
Total Chances
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) Hunter Plott, 1B (1987-91) Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) Gary Jack, 1B (1978-81) Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Brett Booth, C/INF (2010-13) Brett Taft, (1993-96)
Putouts
RECORDS & HISTORY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) Hunter Plott, 1B (1987-91) Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) Gary Jack, 1B (1979-81) Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) Dax Norris, C (1995-96) Kody Valverde, C (2005-06) Kelley Gulledge, C (1998-2000)
Outfield Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.
Kent Matthes (2006-09) Scott McClanahan (1999-2001) Rusty Barton (1979-82) Andrew Miller (2010-13) Mike Twardoski (1985-86) Ted Williams (1984-86) Taylor Dugas (2009-12) John Kelton (2009-12) Darren Wood (1998-2000) Kurt Prewitt (1985-86) David Fowke (1980-81)
46 23 19 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14
Assists
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Pat Monti, SS (1987-89) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Jerry Shelton, SS/3B (1990-93) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03)
Errors 23 22 22 22 22 21 20 18 18 17
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) Jerry Shelton, 3B/SS (1990-93) Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Tim Sims, position (1985-86) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) Mick Kerns, SS/OF (1989-92) Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) Juan DeBrand, SS (1991-92) Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) Pat Monti, SS (1987-89)
.996 .995 .994 .994 .993 .993 .992 .992 .992 .992
680 615 537 508 461 454 453 441 430 423
59 58 57 56 52 51 51 50 50 45 45
Double Plays Turned 1. 2. 3. 5. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Jeremy Brown, C/1B (1999-2002) Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) Ross Wilson, 2B (2008-10) Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) Andy Phillips, SS/3B (1996-99)
Passed Balls 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Charlie Lyons (2003-05) Brett Booth (2010-13) Kelley Gulledge (1998-2000) Nick Richardson (2004) Jeremy Brown (2000-02) Ryan Rhoden (2006-07) Kody Valverde (2005-06) 7. David Ferazza (2004-06) 8. Matt Frick (1997-98) 10. Brock Bennett (2007-11) Cody Trotter (2009-10) Bobby Burns (2003) Harrel Hill (1995-96) Rusty LoÁin (1995-96)
1,864 1,437 1,284 1,223 1,178 1,163 1,095 1,085 1,083 967
1,660 1,315 1,187 1,167 1,114 1,072 1,030 859 820 819
Matt Bentley is sixth all-time at Alabama with 1,163 total chances at first base.
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Jeremy Brown holds the Alabama record for most career chances (1,864) and most career putouts (1,660) during his four-year (1999-2002) career. Brown won the 2002 Johnny Bench Award as the nation’s top catcher. He also owns school records for consecutive errorless chances in a career (608) and consecutive errorless games (84).
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165 113 108 108 107 100 95 84 84 80 80 80
21 17 13 12 10 9 9 8 7 5 5 5 5 5
Records & History TEAM SEASON RECORDS 1. 70 2. 69 69 4. 67 5. 66 66 7. 65 65 65 10. 64
BATTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.340 (860/2,527) .338 (277/818) .334 (279/835) .333 (827/2,480) .333 (662/1,987) .330 (689/2,086) .325 (597/1,837) .320 (728/2,276) .317 (177/559) .315 (573/1,827)
AT-BATS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2,527 2,480 2,464 2,325 2,306 2,278 2,261 2,257 2,244 2,235
RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
679 617 543 532 510 509 498 487 481 473
HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
859 827 769 729 718 702 695 689 689 10. 678
RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
625 555 500 483 474 459 443 437 427 424
DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
162 161 159 154 142 140 134 129 121 119
1997 1999 1996 2010 2002 1975 2006 2000 1995 1998 1997 1955 1941 1999 1983 2009 1985 1998 1960 1981
TRIPLES 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8.
34 31 28 23 23 21 20 19 19 19
HOME RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
160 122 120 107 96 95 87 76 75 72 72
1997 1999 1996 2010 2000 1998 2002 2006 2008 1995
WALKS
1997 1999 2000 1998 1983 2009 1996 1986 2002 2003
STRIKEOUTS
1997 1999 1996 1998 2000 2002 2008 2010 2009 1986
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
366 300 294 293 292 290 288 278 272 271 475 462 437 436 435 433 419 412 405 397
HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
91 83 80 78 75 71 63 59 58 57
1997 1999 2000 1998 2009 1983 1996 2002 1986 2010
SACRIFICE BUNTS
1997 1999 1996 2002 2009 2003 2000 1983 2010 2011
SACRIFICE FLIES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
63 53 49 44 43 41 40 38 37 36 44 35 34 32 31 30 29 29 29 29
1997 1999 1975 1992 1983 2006 1996 1998 1995 1984 1997 1998 1999 2009 2000 1986 2008 1996 1989 1991 1984
STOLEN BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
141 120 114 110 102 97 91 87 76 75
1981 1987 1999 2000 1986 1977 1992 2002 1983 3 times
TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,569 1,410 1,250 1,196 1,180 1,176 1,111 1,090 1,083 1,035
1997 1999 1998 1996 2009 2000 1986 2008 2002 1983
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1999 2000 2002 1983 1986 1997 2006 1991 2010 1984
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.621 .569 .566 .549 .521 .516 .515 .510 .499 .497
1997 1999 2009 1998 1983 1985 1986 2000 1960 1984
COMPLETE GAMES 2008 2010 1997 1991 2009 1998 2005 1996 1986 1995 2008 2010 2003 2005 2009 2000 2011 2007 1999 2013 2011 2010 2012 2002 2013 1969 2005 1995 2007 2003 2002 1997 2000 2008 1999 1991 2009 2007 1990 1981
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 8.
20 19 18 17 17 16 16 15
INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
622 618.1 608.1 596.1 588.1 581.2 578.1 574 572 561.2
SHUTOUTS 1. 2.
4. 6.
11 7 7 6 6 5
WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8. 9.
56 53 51 50 46 46 44 43 42 42
LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 4.
8. 9.
35 34 32 28 28 28 28 27 26
1975 1972 1955 1967 1947 1995 1968 7 Times 1996 1997 1999 2010 2002 2006 2000 2013 1995 2005
1974 2011 1967 2004 1991 7 Times 1997 1999 2002 1996 1998 1983 2006 1986 2010 1991 1994 2012 1975 2011 2008 1980 2013 1979 5 times
SAVES 1. 2. 3.
6. 8. 9.
22 21 19 19 19 18 18 16 15 15 15
ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2.08 2.17 2.27 2.44 2.63 2.71 2.76 2.83 2.83 3.00
2002 2013 1999 1991 1996 1993 1997 2010 2011 2003 1998 1966 1974 1955 1968 1947 1973 1957 1965 1959 1954 1959 1954 1951 1953 1960 1961 1964 1955 1966 1958
MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
689 673 672 668 632 625 616 606 603 578
1997 2010 2000 1999 2008 2003 2002 1996 1998 1986
FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
60 68 73 78 79 81 84 86 88 88
1966 1959 1954 1955 1951 1958 1960 1947 1964 1941
MOST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
404 399 388 383 369 353 346 346 9. 336 10. 325
MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
593 577 569 526 514 498 493 487 478 473
1. 297 2. 278 3. 270 270 5. 269 6. 266 7. 259 8. 257 9. 248 10. 243
1981 1989 2008 1982 1980 2000 2013 1983 1985 1975
WILD PITCHES
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 1. 105 105 3. 127 4. 140 5. 143 6. 144 7. 147 8. 152 9. 155 10. 161
WALKS
2008 2000 1999 1997 2010 1985 2003 1986 2009 1998 1999 1996 2005 1998 2010 1997 2006 2009 1995 2003
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
66 62 61 57 54 53 52 52 9. 49 10. 48 48 48
HIT BY PITCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
62 54 53 51 48 47 46 44 44 10. 42
PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,866 1,855 1,825 1,789 1,765 1,745 1,735 1,722 1,689 1,685
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
798 787 759 745 687 682 674 674 9. 672 10. 659
ERRORS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
130 120 109 108 101 97 96 94 94 94 94
2008 1999 1997 2007 1993 2010 2000 2013 2006 2005 1992 1991 2005 2013 2008 2007 1999 2012 2001 2009 2000 2002 1996 1997 1999 2010 2002 2006 2000 2013 1995 2005 1997 1996 2013 2002 1995 2006 2000 1991 1986 1989 1986 1975 2000 1991 1985 2008 2002 1997 1989 1988 1971
RECORDS & HISTORY
GAMES PLAYED
FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4.
.977 .976 .973 .971 .971 6. .970 7. .969 .969 .969 10. .968
2010 2013 2011 2009 1996 1994 2012 2004 2007 2 times
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RECORDS & HISTORY
Herb Chapman, OF Herb Chapman, OF Jennings Byrd, 1B Ed White, LF Ed White, LF Mike Mizraney, 1B Bobby Carr, CF Jerry Watford, OF Tom Miller, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Herb Kosten, 3B Fred Frickie, 1B Legrant Scott, 2B Ken Chapman, RF Gene Giainni, RF Bobby Tarver, OF Glendel Baler, OF Ashton Wells, OF Mickey Andrews, OF Bill Scudder, LF Joe McCorquodale, 1B George Johnson, CF Stan Moss, 3B Jack Traffanstedt, LF Terry Dubose, CF Zack Rogers, 1B Rex Bynum, LF Robin Cary, CF Robin Cary, CF Larry Keenum, SS Larry Keenum, SS Johnny Wright, CF Jeff Tillman, DH Chris Arago, SS 1978 Maxie Kizzire, C 1979 Tommy Belk, 3B 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B 1981 David Magadan, 3B 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF 1985 Doug Duke, C 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 1987 Deron White, LF 1988 Jason Bridges, RF 1989 Cary Williams, CF 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B Robby Glenn, 1B 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 1996 Dax Norris, C 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 1998 G.W. Keller, RF 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B 2001 Jeremy Brown, C 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 2003 Travis Garner, CF 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 2009 Jake Smith, 3B 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 2013 Brett Booth, C
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AT-BATS .368 .322 .351 .402 .448 .405 .329 .342 .442 .439 .393 .405 .348 .469 .409 .417 .354 .396 .324 .341 .355 .340 .342 .321 .315 .287 .391 .319 .346 .310 .392 .336 .336 .336 .324 .309 .352 .389 .405 .525 .394 .388 .399 .347 .351 .367 .364 .395 .349 .349 .323 .324 .405 .370 .400 .377 .398 .360 .363 .411 .365 .333 .364 .365 .351 .369 .359 .395 .349 .343 .290
1946 1947 1948 1949
Herb Chapman, CF Herb Chapman, CF J.F. Sharp, 2B Ed White, LF Jim Huffstuffer, OF 1950 Ned Folmar, 3B 1951 Earl Martin, CF 1952 Leon Adair, 2B 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 1954 Bobby Hunt, OF 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF D. Thompson, SS 1956 Bobby Barnes, LF 1957 Dale Rice, CF 1958 Dale Rice, CF 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 1961 Jerry Ellis, 2B 1962 Jerry Ellis, 2B 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 1964 George Winstead, OF 1965 George Johnson, CF 1966 John Mosley, 3B 1967 George Johnson, CF 1968 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1969 Bill Parker, CF 1970 Terry, Dubose, CF 1971 Mark Gray, SS 1972 Robin Cary, 2B 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 1980 David Fowke, LF Sal Valenti, 2B 1981 David Fowke, LF Bobby Pierce, RF 1982 David Reaves, 1B 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 1986 Ted Williams, CF 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Pat Monti, SS 1990 John Farrell, RF 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Dax Norris, C 1996 Dax Norris, C 1997 David Tidwell, OF 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 2003 Travis Garner, CF 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF Jared Reaves, SS 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 2013 Georgie Salem, OF
HITS 87 96 68 77 77 92 84 100 77 65 98 98 87 83 79 64 72 80 92 94 84 91 80 162 123 135 108 151 126 120 143 207 142 146 146 140 162 162 214 214 206 231 208 216 252 180 195 240 209 252 217 191 210 254 284 295 273 270 275 226 269 251 190 236 284 231 268 239 297 241 241 215 264
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952
Herb Chapman, CF Herb Chapman, CF Ed White, LF Ed White, LF Ed White, LF Mike Mizraney, 1B Jerry Belk, 3B Bobby Carr, CF 1953 Ron Welch, SS 1954 Tom Miller, OF 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 1963 Ashton Wells, OF 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1967 George Johnson, CF 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1970 Terry Dubose, CF 1971 Mark Gray, SS 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 1976 Ron Hamilton, OF 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B 1981 David Magadan, 3B 1982 David Magadan, 1B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 1987 Deron White, LF 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Brent Reese, 1B Pat Monti, SS 1990 John Farrell, RF 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 1993 Al Drumheller, RF Chris Smelley, 1B 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 1996 Dax Norris, C 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH Andy Phillips, 3B 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 2003 Travis Garner, CF 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 2009 Taylor Dugas, LF 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 2013 Georgie Salem, OF
RUNS 32 31 35 31 33 28 31 31 18 27 43 33 32 25 30 29 27 34 36 26 29 27 55 40 43 34 43 39 38 38 66 48 49 45 43 57 77 77 114 73 71 97 59 66 70 70 74 87 68 61 61 68 87 105 102 102 94 107 98 76 97 88 61 67 101 81 99 83 107 84 71 71
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951
Roy Johnson, OF Herb Chapman, OF Hugh Morrow, CF Ed White, LF Ed White, LF Mike Mizraney, 1B George Howell, SS 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 1953 Ron Welch, SS 1954 Ron Welch, SS 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 1959 Tommy Proctor, LF 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 1964 Ashton Wells, OF Sammy Bryant, 1B 1965 George Johnson, CF 1966 John Holley, CF 1967 George Johnson, CF 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 1969 Bill Parker, CF Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1970 Mark Gray, SS 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B Randy Collins, RF Paul Spivey, LF 1974 James White, 3B Anthony Davidson, RF 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 1980 David Fowke, LF 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 1982 Jamey Merritt, OF 1983 Bret Elbin, 3B 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 1991 Mick Kerns, CF 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Brett Taft, SS 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 2003 Travis Garner, OF Beau Hearod, 3B Adam Pavkovich, SS 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF
30 22 20 20 34 19 19 26 18 19 23 30 24 20 19 22 25 19 23 23 23 19 19 32 24 24 24 13 37 30 20 20 20 32 32 39 30 38 31 30 37 47 51 88 56 54 73 48 53 53 52 62 51 43 40 50 76 87 69 85 74 66 68 64 64 64 39 46 67 61 62 64 70 60
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Taylor Dugas, CF Kenny Roberts, 3B
41 48
RBI 1946 1947 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953
Herb Chapman, OF Herb Chapman, OF Dick Dill, C Ed White, LF Earl Martin, CF Dick Hearn, RF Jerry Belk, 3B Jerry Watford, OF 1954 Tom Miller, OF 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B Norman Koury, LF 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B Jack Kubiszyn, SS 1958 Bobby Ledford, OF 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 1963 Buddy French, C 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 1965 Bill Scudder, RF Sammy Bryant, 1B 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 1970 Randy Collins, RF 1971 Ron Hardin, LF 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1974 James White, 3B 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 1976 Jeff Tillman, DH 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 1979 Dave Atkins, C 1980 Dave Atkins, C 1981 David Magadan, 3B 1982 David Magadan, 1B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 1985 Doug Duke, C 1986 Doug Duke, C 1987 Deron White, LF 1988 Jason Bridges, RF 1989 Cary Williams, CF 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF
29 17 20 17 20 26 12 12 25 32 22 22 22 22 18 16 19 22 25 17 14 14 14 14 14 26 25 13 21 38 37 30 40 28 37 28 20 37 43 50 95 70 67 82 47 43 61 53 67
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Mick Kerns, CF Al Drumheller, RF Kevin Nichols, 3B Chris Moller, 1B Dustan Mohr, RF Joe Caruso, 2B Dustan Mohr, RF Andy Phillips, 3B G.W. Keller, OF Sam Bozanich, 2B Aaron Clark, 1B Jeremy Brown, C Beau Hearod, RF Zac Welch, 1B Evan Bush, 3B Matt Downs, 3B Alex Avila, DH Alex Avila, DH Kent Matthes, RF Josh Rutledge, SS Jared Reaves, SS Jared Reaves, SS Ben Moore, OF
54 38 43 44 44 63 79 82 72 83 71 64 82 46 55 62 61 62 81 69 47 34 41
HOME RUNS 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965
Herb Chapman, OF Herb Chapman, OF Jack Rutledge, SS J.F. Sharp, 2B Ed White, LF Ed White, LF George Howell, SS Clell Hobson, OF Dick Hearn, RF Jerry Belk, 3B Bobby Hunt, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Norman Koury, LF Jack Kubiszyn, SS Bill Walker, RF Legrant Scott, 2B Bobby Ledford, OF Ken Chapman, OF Tony Proctor, LF Gene Beard, C Ken Chapman, OF Tommy Hill, OF Tommy Hill, OF Buddy French, C Mickey Andrews, OF Ashton Wells, RF Buddy French, C George Johnson, CF
3 3 4 4 4 7 3 3 5 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 3 4 4 3 3
John Mosley, 3B John Holley, RF Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1967 George Johnson, CF 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 1970 Randy Collins, RF 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C Paul Spivey, CF 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1974 James White, 3B Rich Porter, C 1975 James White, 3B 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 1977 Johnny Wright, CF Jeff Tillman, DH 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 1979 Dave Atkins, C 1980 Dave Atkins, C 1981 Randy Hunt, C 1982 Rob Skates, DH 1983 Frank Velleggia, C 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 1985 Doug Duke, C 1986 Doug Duke, C 1987 Deron White, LF 1988 Jason Bridges, CF 1989 Cary Williams, CF 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 1993 Al Drumheller, RF Brett Anderson, 3B 1994 Kevin Nichols, 3B 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 1997 Dustan Mohr, RF 1998 Matt Frick, C 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 2003 Beau Hearod, RF 2004 Evan Bush, 3B/OF 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 2006 Kody Valverde, C 2007 Alex Avila, DH 2008 Alex Avila, DH 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 2010 Clay Jones, 1B 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 2012 Jared Reaves, SS Brett Booth, C/3B 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 1966
3 3 3 5 7 2 3 6 7 7 13 5 5 6 7 7 7 9 4 9 12 10 12 20 22 27 11 12 16 11 15 16 8 8 13 12 14 25 22 22 18 20 14 20 8 17 12 14 17 28 17 8 4 4 7
TRIPLES 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952
1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Kent Matthes led the NCAA with a school-record 28 home runs in 2009.
1959 1960
D.J. Gambrell, C Jennings Byrd, 1B Jennings Byrd, 1B Jennings Byrd, 1B Ed White, LF Earl Martin, CF Jerry Belk, 3B Clell Hobson, OF Leon Adair, 2B Jim Grant, 1B Tom Miller, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Fred Frickie, 1B Chuck Bancroft, 2B Legrant Scott, 2B Bobby Ledford, OF Ken Chapman, OF Ken Chapman, OF
2 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 3 5
1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Tommy Moore, 1B Glendel Baker, OF Bill Oliver, OF Buddy French, C Buddy French, C John Holley, RF Joe McCorquodale, 1B George Johnson, CF 1968 Stan Moss, 3B Bill Parker, CF 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1970 Terry Dubose, CF Rex Bynum, LF 1971 Mark Gray, SS 1972 Rex Bynum, LF Zack Rogers, 1B 1973 Robin Cary, CF Butch Hobson, 3B Paul Spivey, LF James White, SS 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 1975 Larry Mims, RF 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF Mark Salem, CF Randy Bonner, C 1977 Johnny Wright, CF Chris Arago, SS Dunn McKelvey, 1B Joe Fennor, RF Tommy Belk, 3B 1978 Johnny Wright, CF Chris Arago, SS 1979 Dave Atkins, C 1980 Dave Atkins, C Dave Fowke, LF 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 1982 Rusty Barton, OF 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF Dee Smithey, RF 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF Tim Smith, SS 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF Ralph Lusian, 2B 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Cary Williams, CF 1990 John Farrell, RF 1991 Kyle Walck, 2B 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B Brad Oliver, 2B 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B Brad Oliver, CF 1994 Shane Watts, OF 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 1998 G.W. Keller, RF 1999 Andy Phillips, SS Derek Wigginton, OF 2000 Darren Wood, OF 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 2003 Travis Garner, OF Beau Heaord, RF 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 2005 Morrow Thomley, OF 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF Brandon May, 2B 2008 Tyler Odle, OF Ross Wilson, 2B 2009 Jake Smith, 3B Kent Matthes, OF Ross Wilson, 2B
3 3 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 6 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 4 5 9 3 6 6 5 3 5 4 4 3 4 7 3 3 4 4 2 2 2
RECORDS & HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS
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DOUBLES 1946 1947
RECORDS & HISTORY
D.J. Gambrell, C Herb Chapman, OF Jack Rutledge, SS 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 1949 Ed White, LF 1950 George Howell, SS 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B George Howell, SS 1952 Bobby Carr, CF Dick Hearn, RF 1953 Cecil Ingram, 2B 1954 Jerry Belk, 3B 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF Buddy Morrison, OF 1956 Shep Frazier, 2B 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 1958 Bill Walker, 1B 1959 Tony Proctor, LF 1960 Tommy Hill, OF 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 1962 Bobby Tarver, SS 1963 Larry Anderson, C 1964 Buddy French, C 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 1966 John Holley, RF 1967 George Johnson, CF Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 1971 Terry Dubose, RF 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C Zack Rogers, 1B 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B Randy Collins, RF 1974 Rich Potter, C Anthony Davidson, RF 1975 James White, 3B 1976 Randy Bonner, OF 1977 Tommy Belk, 3B 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 1979 Dave Atkins, C 1980 Bobby Pierce, OF 1981 David Magadan, 3B 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF Ted McClendon, 3B 1986 Pat Bailey, DH Doug Duke, C Eddie Looper, 3B Mike Twardoski, RF 1987 Robert Fletcher, 3B 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Hunter Plott, DH Brian Reese, 1B 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF Hunter Plott, 1B 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 1992 Tim Boge, C 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Dax Norris, C Brett Taft, SS 1996 Dax Norris, C
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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Dustan Mohr, RF Andy Phillips, 3B Sam Bozanich, 2B Andy Phillips, SS Sam Bozanich, 2B Aaron Clark, 1B Peter Stonard, 2B/OF Scott McClanahan, OF Adam Pavkovich, SS Zac Welch, 1B Morrow Thomley, RF Matt Downs, 3B Alex Avila, DH Brandon May, 2B Brandon May, 2B Josh Rutledge, SS Jared Reaves, SS Taylor Dugas, CF Austen Smith, 1B
21 25 17 22 20 15 22 22 27 14 14 16 14 18 20 16 22 12 15
STOLEN BASES 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953
Hugh Morrow, CF Ned Folmar, 3B Earl Martin, CF Bobby Carr, CF Cecil Ingram, 2B Charles Olgiati, C 1954 Ron Welch, SS 1955 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 1956 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 1959 Gene Beard, C Gene Giannini, SS 1960 Gene Giannini, SS 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 1965 Mike Box, 2B 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1967 Lynn Bailey, 2B 1968 Bill Parker, 2B 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 1972 Robin Cary, CF 1973 Robin Cary, CF 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 1975 Norman Lacey, LF 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 1977 Chris Arago, SS 1978 Chris Arago, SS 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 1980 David Fowke, LF 1981 David Fowke, LF 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 1983 Craig Shipley, SS 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 1986 Ted Williams, CF 1987 Ralph Lusian, 2B 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Cary Williams, CF 1990 John Farrell, RF 1991 Mickey Kerns, CF 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B 1993 Brad Oliver, CF 1994 Anthony Dubose, OF 1995 Tad Peterson, 3B 1996 David Tidwell, LF 1997 David Tidwell, OF 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF
4 10 10 10 3 3 4 11 14 6 15 2 2 4 3 6 10 3 5 6 5 12 5 6 9 8 11 12 6 29 24 9 18 50 24 19 16 13 44 33 33 22 22 19 22 17 9 14 27 35 18 40 29 15
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Jared Woodward Brian Reed Brian Reed Seth Johnson David Robertson David Robertson Josh Copeland Josh Copeland Nathan Kilcrease Nathan Kilcrease Jonathan Smart Jake Hubbard Ray Castillo
25 27 30 23 32 28 27 28 24 34 31 29 26
COMPLETE GAMES 1954 1955 1956 1957
Frank Roland led Alabama with a 12-0 record and pitched a school record 10 complete games in 1956.
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Travis Garner, OF Travis Garner, CF Allen Rice, 2B Cale Iorg, SS Emeel Salem, OF Emeel Salem, OF Josh Rutledge, SS Kent Matthes, RF Taylor Dugas, LF Taylor Dugas, CF Brock Bennett, C Ben Moore, RF/C Ben Moore, OF
26 19 11 15 36 23 13 13 13 19 9 10 16
APPEARANCES 1965 1966 1967 1968
Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Jan Douglas Eddie Propst Jackie Glover 1969 Mike Innes Jackie Glover 1970 David Youell 1971 David Youell 1972 David Youell 1973 Stan Chaney 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 1977 Bobby Sprowl Mike Reading 1978 Bob Greenwald 1979 Terry Asher 1980 Dennis Alvarez 1981 Alan Dunn 1982 Pete Ferrer 1983 Troy Brauchle 1984 Troy Brauchle 1985 Greg Hibbard 1986 Greg Hibbard 1987 Jake Stout 1988 Mike Soper 1989 Jon Henn 1990 Ben Short 1991 Ben Short 1992 Al Drumheller 1993 Mike MacDonald 1994 Jerry Stubbs 1995 Tim Young 1996 Tim Young Andy Bernard 1997 Jarrod Kingrey 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 1999 Jonathan Blankenship 2000 Bryce Heath
13 9 16 14 14 14 14 13 20 12 14 16 18 18 10 19 16 17 20 32 20 36 39 27 24 29 24 36 23 24 34 26 23 23 33 34 34 28
1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Gene Lary Gene Lary Frank Roland Bobby Ledford Frank Roland Walt Massey Pete Reaves Joe Sims Russell Sikes Earl Griffin Dickie Towers Freddie Glass Freddie Glass Eddie Propst Jackie Glover Mike Innes Mike Innes Ricky Rucker Steve Bryant Gary Mims Bernie Strawn Bernie Strawn Bernie Strawn Jimmy Archibald Drew Blocker Jimbo Lindsay Bobby Sprowl Terry Asher Ben Flagler Leroy Russell Terry Asher David Zitkus Vince Barrentine Dean Hayes Dean Hayes Tim Meacham Jeff Oyster Mike Sodders Pete Roberts David Oropeza Mike Sodders Tommy Milstead Mark Roberts Joe Vitiello Dennis Walsh Carey Lundstrom Al Drumheller Bernie Bellard Chris Eilers Chris Eilers Andy Bernard Joel Colgrove Five Tied Pete Fisher Manny Torres Scott Murphy Lance Cormier Lance Cormier Brent Carter Wade LeBlanc
6 8 10 6 6 6 5 5 5 3 6 3 6 5 5 7 4 2 2 2 2 7 7 5 6 7 7 3 3 3 5 5 7 4 3 5 3 3 3 6 5 4 3 2 2 4 4 3 1 7 2 2 1 3 5 5 6 6 6 8
Records & History INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Wade LeBlanc Wade LeBlanc Tommy Hunter Tommy Hunter Austin Hyatt Austin Hyatt Jimmy Nelson Nathan Kilcrease None Charley Sullivan
2 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2
GAMES STARTED 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Freddy Glass Eddie Propst Mike Innes Mike Innes Gary Mims Bernie Strawn Jimmy Archibald Bruce Hodges Drew Blocker Mike Drensky Bobby Sprowl Bob Greenwald Terry Asher Mike Draper Vince Barrentine Dean Hayes Dean Hayes Jeff Oyster Jeff Oyster Pete Roberts Mike Sodders Gordie Hershiser 1988 Mike Sodders David Oropeza 1989 Mike Soper Mark Roberts 1990 Mark Roberts 1991 Dennis Walsh 1992 Al Drumheller 1993 Al Drumheller 1994 Chris Eilers 1995 Joel Colgrove 1996 Joel Colgrove 1997 Pete Fisher 1998 Justin Smith Pete Fisher 1999 Manny Torres 2000 Jeremy Vaughn 2001 Lance Cormier Mark Carter 2002 Lance Cormier 2003 Brent Carter 2004 Wade LeBlanc 2005 T.J. Large 2006 Wade LeBlanc 2007 Miers Quigley 2008 Auston Hyatt 2009 Austin Hyatt 2010 Adam Morgan 2011 Nathan Kilcrease Adam Morgan 2012 Charley Sullivan 2013 Charley Sullivan
11 8 14 12 14 11 10 8 9 9 17 10 13 10 14 11 14 10 14 15 18 17 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 20 16 16 14 16 18 18 15 15 17 15 14 14 17 16 15 17 18 15 14 15 18 16 16 11 16
WINS 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951
Thayer Bellis (5-2) Joe Kirkland (6-2) Joe Kirkland (6-2) Gordon Pettus (5-0) Frank Lary (10-2) Al Lary (6-2)
5 6 6 5 10 6
1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
Gene Lary (5-2) John P. Anderson (5-4) John P. Anderson (5-4) Gene Lary (8-2) Frank Roland (12-0) Bobby Ledford (6-1) Walt Massey (5-1) Pete Reaves (4-1) Joe Sims (6-1) Russell Sikes (4-2) Earl Griffin (7-3) Harvey Daravich (3-0) Alan Kosten (3-1) 1964 Tim Thompson (4-3) 1965 Dickie Towers (5-6) 1966 Dickie Towers (4-3) 1967 Freddy Glass (9-2) 1968 Eddie Propst (8-4) 1969 Mike Innes (9-1) 1970 Mike Innes (3-6) 1971 Ricky Rucker (4-4) Gary Mims (4-6) 1972 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 1973 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 1974 Jimmy Archibald (7-5) 1975 Jimbo Lindsay (7-3) Drew Blocker (7-8) 1976 Jimbo Lindsay (6-2) Mike Drensky (6-4) 1977 Bobby Sprowl (8-6) 1978 Terry Asher (6-2) 1979 Terry Asher (5-6) 1980 Robert Payne (3-3) Dennis Alvarez (3-3) Mike Draper (3-5) 1981 Vince Barrentine (10-4) 1982 Craig Antush (5-2) 1983 Dean Hayes (11-2) Rick Browne (11-2) 1984 Jeff Oyster (10-2) 1985 Jeff Oyster (9-8) 1986 Pete Roberts (10-2) 1987 David Oropeza (7-3) 1988 David Oropeza (8-4) 1989 Tommy Milstead (6-3) Mark Roberts (6-3) Jon Henn (6-3) 1990 Tommy Milstead (7-3) Mark Roberts (7-4) 1991 Dennis Walsh (11-4) 1992 Carey Lundstrom (11-4) 1993 Al Drumheller (11-4) 1994 John Collins 1995 Neal Lamb (7-1) 1996 Tim Young (11-3) 1997 Heath Henderson (13-2) 1998 Jarrod Kingrey (8-4) B.J. Green (8-2) 1999 Manny Torres (10-3) Jonathan Blankenship (10-3) 2000 Scott Murphy (8-2) 2001 Lance Cormier (9-5) 2002 Lance Cormier (11-3) 2003 Brent Carter (10-3) 2004 Wade LeBlanc (8-4) 2005 Brent Carter (7-4) T.J. Large (7-4) David Robertson (7-5) 2006 Wade LeBlanc (11-1) 2007 Tommy Hunter (7-5) 2008 Austin Graham (6-2) 2009 Austin Hyatt (8-3) 2010 Jimmy Nelson (9-3) 2011 Nathan Kilcrease (8-4) 2012 Taylor Guilbeau (4-2)
5 5 5 8 12 6 5 4 6 4 7 3 3 4 5 4 9 8 9 3 4 4 6 6 7 7 7 6 6 8 6 5 3 3 3 10 5 11 11 10 9 10 7 8 6 6 6 7 7 11 11 11 5 7 11 13 8 8 10 10 8 9 11 10 8 7 7 7 11 7 6 8 9 8 4
2013
Mike Oczypok (5-2) Tucker Hawley (5-2) Charley Sullivan (5-7)
5 5 5
LOSSES 1947 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
1973
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Thayer Bellis Al Lary Bill Dunn John Paul Anderson John Paul Anderson Gene Lary Howard Tepper Clyde Eurick Pete Reaves Bobby Ledford Walt Massey Walt Massey Butch Leiby Earl Griffin Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Jackie Glover Jackie Glover Bobby Lynch Mike Innes Larry Mims Bernie Strawn Jeff Carpenter Stan Chaney David Youell Bernie Strawn Jimmy Archibald Johnny Wheeler Jimmy Archibald Drew Blocker Bruce Hodges Bobby Sprowl Bob Greenwald Ronnie Owen Mike Draper David Zitkus Vince Barrentine Dean Hayes Troy Brauchle Troy Brauchle Tim Meacham Jeff Oyster Mike Sodders Mike Sander Mike Sodders Mike Sodders Pete Roberts Mike Soper Mark Roberts Tommy Milstead Dennis Walsh Steve Shoemaker Al Drumheller Bernie Bellard Bernie Bellard Will Schleuss Chris Eilers Andy Bernard Pete Fisher Justin Smith Jonathan Blankenship Lance Cormier Taylor Tankersley Seth Johnson Brandon Belcher Taylor Tankersley David Robertson Bernard Robert Miers Quigley Casey Kebodeaux
2 2 3 4 4 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 6 3 7 5 5 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 8 5 6 5 7 5 5 4 6 4 4 4 8 4 4 6 7 7 8 4 4 4 5 5 6 8 6 5 4 8 4 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 7 5
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Nathan Kilcrease Adam Morgan Adam Morgan Spencer Turnbull Charley Sullivan
4 5 7 6 7
INNINGS PITCHED 1946 1947 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Thayer Bellis Thayer Bellis Joe Kirkland Frank Lary Al Worthington Gene Lary John Paul Anderson Gene Lary Gene Lary Frank Roland Frank Roland Walt Massey Pete Reaves Joe Sims Russell Sikes Earl Griffin Earl Griffin Tim Thompson Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Freddy Glass Eddie Propst Jackie Glover Mike Innes Gary Mims Bernie Strawn Bernie Strawn Jimmy Archibald Drew Blocker Jimbo Lindsay Bobby Sprowl Bob Greenwald Terry Asher David Zitkus Bryan Kelly Craig Antush Dean Hayes Jeff Oyster Jeff Oyster Mike Sander David Oropeza Mike Sodders Mike Soper
66.2 80.1 64.0 96.2 65.0 67.1 70.2 64.2 85.2 95.2 61.1 51.1 52.1 62.2 45.0 72.2 50.0 67.2 85.1 58.2 80.2 89.0 87.2 72.1 56.1 63.0 58.0 71.1 79.1 76.1 92.0 53.2 81.0 64.2 86.1 76.1 112.2 100.0 99.0 100.0 94.0 82.2 88.2
RECORDS & HISTORY
2005 2006
Wade LeBlanc holds singleseason records for innings pitched and strikeouts.
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Records & History INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Mark Roberts Dennis Walsh Carey Lundstrom Al Drumheller Steve Shoemaker Chris Eilers Joel Colgrove Heath Henderson Pete Fisher Manny Torres Scott Murphy Lance Cormier Lance Cormier Brent Carter Wade LeBlanc T.J. Large Wade LeBlanc Tommy Hunter Austin Hyatt Austin Hyatt Jimmy Nelson Nathan Kilcrease Jon Keller Charley Sullivan
91.1 104.0 107.1 98.0 85.2 101.0 111.0 124.1 104.1 115.0 113.2 109.2 129.0 122.2 112.2 96.1 129.1 100.1 93.1 103.1 110.0 101.0 67.1 94.1
ERA (MIN. 40 IP) 1946 1947 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
RECORDS & HISTORY
Thayer Bellis Thayer Bellis Frank Lary Bill Dunn Gene Lary Gene Lary Gene Lary John Paul Anderson Frank Roland Frank Roland Walt Massey Walt Massey Joe Sims Russell Sikes Harvey Daravich Earl Griffin Steve Barnett Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Freddy Glass 1967 Dickie Towers 1968 Eddie Propst 1969 Freddy Glass 1970 Steve Bryant 1971 Bernie Strawn 1972 Jeff Carpenter 1973 Bernie Strawn 1974 Drew Blocker 1975 Jimbo Lindsay 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 1977 Bobby Sprowl 1978 Terry Asher 1979 Ben Flagler 1980 David Zitkus 1981 Steve Smitherman 1982 Dean Hayes 1983 Tim Meacham 1984 Bobby Fuller 1985 Greg Hibbard 1986 Greg Hibbard 1987 David Oropeza 1988 Mike Soper 1989 Tommy Milstead 1990 Jon Henn 1991 Ben Short 1992 Roger Weems 1993 Bernie Bellard 1994 Jerry Stubbs 1995 Tim Young
80 ALABAMA BASEBALL
2.43 1.46 2.06 2.16 1.87 2.70 2.37 1.49 2.35 1.76 2.44 2.93 2.87 2.60 2.96 2.28 2.70 2.57 2.43 2.43 2.43 1.98 2.07 1.31 3.04 3.48 1.86 1.19 1.85 2.00 3.13 3.26 3.82 3.62 2.08 3.44 2.39 2.67 3.59 2.52 3.54 1.63 2.65 2.93 3.10 3.75 3.82 2.99 1.67
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Skip Ames Jarrod Kingrey Jarrod Kingrey Jason Moates Bryce Heath Lance Cormier Brian Reed Brent Carter Taylor Tankersley David Robertson Wade LeBlanc Austin Hyatt Josh Copeland Tyler White Nathan Kilcrease Jonathan Smart Jake Hubbard Tucker Hawley
2.36 3.16 2.47 3.82 3.12 2.30 1.75 3.30 2.00 2.92 2.92 3.07 3.13 2.28 2.85 2.50 3.10 2.93
STRIKEOUTS 1946 1947 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Thayer Bellis Thayer Bellis Joe Kirkland Frank Lary Al Worthington Gene Lary John Paul Anderson Gene Lary John Paul Anderson Frank Roland Bobby Ledford Frank Roland Pete Reaves Pete Reaves Joe Sims Russell Sikes Earl Griffin Earl Griffin Harvey Daravich Tim Thompson Dickie Towers Dickie Towers Freddy Glass Eddie Propst Jackie Glover Mike Innes Ricky Rucker Bernie Strawn Bernie Strawn Jimmy Archibald Drew Blocker Mike Drensky Bobby Sprowl Leroy Russell Terry Asher David Zitkus Bryan Kelly Dean Hayes Dean Hayes Jeff Oyster Jeff Oyster Pete Roberts David Oropeza Mike Sodders David Oropeza Mark Roberts Mark Roberts Dennis Walsh Al Drumheller Al Drumheller Steve Shoemaker Chris Eilers Joel Colgrove Heath Henderson Jarrod Kingrey
65 59 63 74 55 41 55 37 55 72 43 43 30 35 60 32 67 40 40 54 72 60 90 66 77 65 60 51 54 42 63 57 118 48 35 58 94 63 86 90 88 94 88 91 91 79 90 96 101 82 98 86 104 104 98
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Manny Torres Scott Murphy Lance Cormier Lance Cormier Brent Carter Wade LeBlanc Wade LeBlanc Wade LeBlanc Tommy Hunter Austin Hyatt Austin Hyatt Jimmy Nelson Nathan Kilcrese Justin Kamplain Charley Sullivan
104 96 73 85 105 98 108 128 96 80 88 98 88 46 76
FEWEST WALKS (MIN. 40 IP) 1947 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Thayer Bellis Al Lary Al Lary John Paul Anderson Gene Lary Gene Lary John Paul Anderson John Paul Anderson Howard Tepper Frank Roland Pete Reaves Pete Reaves Joe Sims Russell Sikes Earl Griffin Harvey Daravich Grady Elmore Dickie Towers Eddie Propst Les Kelley Bobby Lunch Steve Bryant Gary Mims Jeff Carpenter Steve Bryant John Acure Mike Drensky Mike Drensky Mike Blount Ronnie Owen Ronnie Owen Dennis Alvarez Vince Barrentine Jeff Brewer Jeff Brewer Bobby Fuller Bobby Fuller Mike Hanks Mike Sodders Mike Sodders Tommy Milstead Ben Short Matt Kelley Roger Weems Bernie Bellard John Collins Neal Lamb Manny Torres John Collins Michael Daniel Jonathan Blankenship Scott Murphy B.J. Green Bryce Heath Jared Woodward Brent Carter Jared Woodward Andrew Walker
22 13 26 30 32 27 24 24 16 12 9 15 24 23 27 22 29 17 23 23 16 14 16 26 26 14 17 23 13 11 21 23 37 12 16 23 27 17 17 27 28 17 21 11 28 22 21 13 13 8 25 23 23 16 12 10 14 12
Northport native Al Lary allowed only 24 hits during the 1950 season.
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Jordan Davis Jake McCarter Austin Hyatt Casey Kebodeaux Adam Scott Tucker Hawley Tucker Hawley Trey Pilkington Mike Oczypok
15 21 9 18 12 4 7 12 12
FEWEST HITS (MIN. 40 IP) 1947 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Joe Kirkland Al Lary Bill Dunn John Paul Anderson Gene Lary Gene Lary John Paul Anderson Howard Tepper Bobby Ledford Walt Massey Pete Reaves Walt Massey Russell Sikes Harvey Daravich Grady Elmore Dickie Towers Eddie Propst Les Kelley Bobby Lynch Steve Bryant David Youell Jeff Carpenter Steve Bryant Drew Blocker Owen Holston Mike Redding Mike Blount Terry Asher Ben Flagler Mike Draper Alan Dunn Jeff Estell Troy Brauchle Troy Brauchle Bobby Midolo Mike Hanks Pete Brown David Oropeza Jon Henn Ben Short David Stokes
43 24 32 32 51 46 46 51 43 48 37 45 35 36 45 52 39 34 46 36 35 41 35 36 47 40 55 35 49 42 31 40 36 53 51 50 39 70 37 52 45
Records & History INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS Roger Weems Steve Shoemaker John Collins Tim Young Skip Ames Roberto Vaz Kris McWhirter Jason Moates Bryce Heath B.J. Green Brian Reed Brian Reed Taylor Tankersley David Robertson David Robertson Austin Hyatt Jimmy Nelson Nathan Kilcrease Tucker Hawley Taylor Wolfe Jake Hubbard Ray Castillo
32 58 33 37 36 35 55 67 51 57 43 55 50 48 32 36 53 47 47 42 36 33
SAVES 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1978
Ricky Rucker David Youell Stan Chaney Jimbo Lindsay Jimbo Lindsay Terry Asher Ben Flagler Leroy Russell Mike Blount 1979 Ronnie Owen 1980 Dennis Alvarez 1981 Dan Prine 1982 Jeff Brewer Pete Ferrer 1983 Troy Brauchle 1984 Troy Brauchle 1985 Greg Hibbard 1986 Greg Hibbard 1987 Jake Stout 1988 Mike Soper 1989 Jon Henn 1990 Sam Harris 1991 Ben Short 1992 Al Drumheller 1993 Mike MacDonald 1994 Jerry Stubbs 1995 Tim Young 1996 Skip Ames 1997 Roberto Vaz 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 1999 Lance Cormier 2000 Lance Cormier 2001 Lance Cormier Jared Woodward 2002 Brian Reed 2003 Brian Reed 2004 Seth Johnson Taylor Tankersley 2005 David Robertson 2006 David Robertson 2007 Tommy Hunter 2008 Josh Copeland Austin Graham 2009 Tyler White Nathan Kilcrease Jimmy Nelson Jake Smith Austin Evans 2010 Jake Smith 2011 Jonathan Smart
3 4 3 9 8 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 2 12 7 9 10 3 5 7 6 14 5 8 6 7 11 8 13 11 4 2 2 9 12 4 4 8 10 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 5 11
2012 2013
Jake Hubbard Ray Castillo
3 12
PUTOUTS 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Mike Mizraney, 1B Tony Napoli, 1B Jim Grant, 1B Jim Grant, 1B Bill Carr, 1B Fred Frickie, 1B Fred Frickie, 1B Bill Walker, 1B Gordon Moore, C Tommy Hill, C Tommy Moore, 1B Buddy French, C Joe McCorquodale, 1B Not Available Frank Cargo, 1B Zack Rogers, 1B Zack Rogers, 1B David Zauchin, 1B Dunn McKelvey, 1B Gary Jack, 1B Gary Jack, 1B Randy Hunt, C David Reeves, 1B David Magadan, 1B Mike Pitisci, 1B Eddie Looper, 3B Doug Duke, C 1986 Doug Duke, C 1987 Clint Thompson, C 1988 Hunter Plott, 1B 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 1990 Hunter Plott, 1B 1991 Hunter Plott, 1B 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 1996 Chris Moller, 1B 1997 Robbie Tucker, 1B 1998 Matt Frick, C 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B 2000 Jeremy Brown, 1B 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 2003 Zac Welch, 1B 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 2005 Kody Valverde, C 2006 Kody Valverde, C 2007 Matt Benley, 1B 2008 Matt Benley, 1B
184 141 148 122 208 207 177 139 126 134 174 181 304 257 227 224 555 233 306 381 353 423 484 373 305 305 391 372 295 444 504 288 383 424 431 456 588 546 399 477 489 481 413 416 413 394 426 447 467
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Vin DiFazio, C Clay Jones, 1B Austen Smith, 1B Austen Smith, 1B Austen Smith, 1B
301 538 421 268 478
ASSISTS 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1965 1967 1969 1970 1971 1975
Clell Hobson, 3B Clell Hobson, 3B Ronnie Welch, SS Ronnie Welch, SS Herb Kosten, 3B Shep Frazier, 2B Jack Kubiszyn, SS Jack Kubiszyn, SS Gene Giannini, SS Gene Giannini, SS Jerry Ellis, 2B Kearney Hall, SS J.C. Ranelli, SS Lynn Bailey, 2B Mark Gray, SS Mark Gray, SS Larry Keenum, SS James White, 2B 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 1980 Jerry Halderman, SS 1981 Jerry Halderman, SS 1982 Bret Elbin, SS 1983 Fermin Lake, 2B 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 1985 Tim Sims, SS 1986 Tim Sims, SS 1987 Pat Monti, SS 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1989 Pat Monti, SS 1990 Mick Kerns, SS 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 1992 Juan DeBrand, SS 1993 Frank Menechino, 2B 1994 Brett Taft, SS 1995 Brett Taft, SS 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 1998 Andy Phillips, 3B 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 2000 Casey Lambert, SS 2001 Casey Lambert, SS 2002 Adam Pavkovich, SS 2003 Adam Pavkovich, SS 2004 Rocky Scelfo, 2B/SS 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 2006 Evan Bush, 2B 2007 Greg Paiml, SS 2008 Ross Wilson, 2B 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 2013 Mikey White, SS
58 78 50 49 64 62 66 62 52 66 72 60 102 87 63 105 142 142 112 138 128 116 157 139 134 132 181 138 146 138 151 186 135 148 145 201 210 190 166 144 162 167 186 170 93 147 204 136 156 126 176 192 167 209
FIELDING PERCENTAGE
Joe Caruso had 210 assists in a season to lead the Crimson Tide in 1996.
1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1965
Mike Mizraney, 1B Tony Napoli, 1B Jim Grant, 1B Jim Grant, 1B Bill Carr, 1B Fred Frickie, 1B Fred Frickie, 1B Bill Walker, 1B Gordon Moore, 1B Tommy Hill, C Tommy Moore, 1B Bubby French, C
.994 .987 .969 .977 .995 .991 .994 .963 .980 .993 .980 .985
Dax Norris was a two-year starter at catcher in 1995 and 1996 and turned in a .995 fielding mark in 1995.
1967 1969 1970 1971 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Dan Harris, C Frank Cargo, 1B Zack Rogers, 1B Al Baker, C David Zauchin, 1B Dunn McKelvey, 1B Gary Jack, 1B Gary Jack, 1B Gary Jack, 1B David Reeves, 1B David Magadan, 1B Frank Velleggia, C Eddie Looper, 3B Doug Duke, C Clint Thompson, C Hunter Plott, 1B Greg Hammond, C Hunter Plott, 1B Hunter Plott, 1B Tim Boge, C Alan Hill, C Alan Hill, C Chris Moller, 1B Dax Norris, C Matt Frick, C Drew Bounds, OF Jeremy Brown, 1B Kelley Gulledge, C Jeremy Brown, C Jeremy Brown, C Travis Garner, CF Nick Richardson, C Gabe Scott, OF Emeel Salem, OF Kody Valverde, C Matt Bentley, 1B Matt Bentley, 1B Brandon May, 2B Clay Jones, 1B Brock Bennett, C Austen Smith, 1B Austen Smith, 1B
1.000 .989 .976 .984 .993 .990 .993 .995 .983 .980 .985 .986 .986 .984 .976 .991 .985 .990 .990 .989 .995 .996 .996 .993 .998 .985 .994 .988 1.000 .998 .993 .991 .983 .994 .994 .996 .986 .989 .995 .992 .996 .994
RECORDS & HISTORY
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Boldface indicates school record.
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Honors and Awards ALABAMA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Ed White (1950)
Joe Vitiello (1991)
t American Baseball Coaches Association Year 1948 1949 1950 Totals
G 28 22 25 75
AB 58 77 58 193
R 16 20 28 64
H 20 31 26 77
2B 2 NA 5 NA
3B 3 NA 2 NA
HR 2 NA 6 NA
t Baseball America RBI 8 NA 21 NA
AVG. .345 .403 .448 .404
HITTING Year 1989 1990 1991 Totals
G 35 54 62 151
AB R H 119 24 42 184 52 67 220 55 87 523 131 196
PITCHING
Year 1990 1991 Totals
Frank Roland (1956) G 7 15 9 31
CG 3 10 6 19
W-L 4-0 12-0 5-1 21-1
ERA 2.38 2.35 1.76 2.16
IP H 34.0 22 95.2 61 61.1 45 191 128
R 12 42 19 73
ER 9 25 12 46
BB SO 14 23 31 72 12 43 57 138
R 24 20 44
H 25 32 57
2B 20 7 27
3B 1 2 3
HR 1 1 2
RBI 22 22 44
AVG. .329 .405 .368
Year 1995 1996 Totals
G AB 63 254 69 284 132 538
BB SO 24 11 17 4 41 15
HITTING Year 1997
Year 1997
David Magadan (1983)
t American Baseball Coaches Association t Sporting News t Baseball America t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
RECORDS & HISTORY
G 55 51 56 162
R H 2B 3B HR 45 72 18 2 3 50 105 21 0 6 95 177 39 2 9
G AB 63 255
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 198 32 77 20 1 1 43 .389 22 11 102 195 35 77 13 2 4 50 .395 33 17 106 217 67 114 31 4 9 95 .525 34 18 112 610 134 268 64 7 14 188 .439 89 46 320
G 22
R H 2B 3B HR 87 102 17 9 22
CG W-L ERA 1 4-1 3.40
SV IP 8 50.1
BB 24 28 52
SO 30 43 73
RBI AVG. BB SO TB 34 .283 18 21 103 49 .370 23 26 144 83 .329 41 47 247
Year 1997 1998 1999 Totals
G 69 63 69 201
R 19
ER 19
BB SO 27 52
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 249 62 92 14 3 21 68 .369 20 41 175 247 67 93 14 5 14 62 .377 21 39 159 270 85 107 15 4 15 72 .396 49 19 175 766 214 292 43 12 50 202 .381 90 99 509
Year 1984 1985 1986 Totals
Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 Totals
G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 12 17 5 5 1 0 1 5 .294 5 4 9 53 178 49 69 7 0 22 67 .388 31 30 142 63 238 59 80 16 0 27 82 .336 39 48 177 128 433 113 154 24 0 50 154 .356 75 82 328
H 35
t College Baseball Insider
Andy Phillips (1999)
t American Baseball Coaches Association t Collegiate Baseball t Baseball America
RBI AVG. BB SO TB 73 .400 35 22 203
G.W. Keller (1999)
Doug Duke (1986)
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ER 20 42 62
t American Baseball Coaches Association t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association t Sporting News
PITCHING
Year 1981 1982 1983 Totals
R 30 51 81
Roberto Vaz (1997)
t American Baseball Coaches Association G AB 25 76 23 79 48 155
ERA SV IP H 3.25 0 55.1 55 5.13 0 73.2 86 4.33 0 129.0 141
t Super Smith t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
Fred Frickie (1957) Year 1956 1957 Totals
W-L 4-3 4-5 8-8
Dax Norris (1996)
t American Baseball Coaches Association Year 1955 1956 1957 Totals
G CG 11 1 14 2 25 3
2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 8 1 8 29 .353 15 29 76 14 2 11 53 .364 46 35 118 20 1 15 67 .395 41 31 154 42 4 34 149 .375 102 95 348
t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association t College Baseball Insider G 46 70 64 64 244
AB R H 2B 3B 101 18 24 5 0 279 68 102 25 3 265 65 93 11 2 260 71 103 22 6 905 222 322 63 11
HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 3 13 .238 10 16 38 15 64 .366 23 36 178 21 81 .351 23 40 171 22 66 .396 29 30 203 61 224 .356 85 122 590
Honors and Awards ALABAMA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS
Beau Hearod (2003)
t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Year 2001 2002 2003 Totals
G 55 60 62 177
AB R H 200 38 59 212 39 71 231 64 80 643 141 210
2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 14 0 8 55 .295 12 36 97 11 1 12 54 .335 19 43 120 18 4 20 82 .346 30 48 166 43 5 40 191 .327 61 127 383
SECOND TEAM, THIRD TEAM AND HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1977
Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd Team TSN)
1989
Cary Williams, OF (2nd Team ABCA)
1995
Chris Moller, 1B (3rd Team SST)
1997
Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP (2nd Team BA and CBl)
1998
Matt Frick, C (2nd Team BW and 3rd Team NCBWA)
1998
Jarrod Kingrey, RHP (2nd Team CB and 3rd Team NCBWA)
1999
Jeremy Brown, 1B (Honorable Mention NCBWA)
Chris Eilers, RHP (Honorable Mention SST) Joe Caruso, 2B (2nd Team NCBWA)
Lance Cormier, RHP (Honorable Mention NCBWA) G.W. Keller, OF (2nd Team CB and NCBWA and 3rd Team ABCA)
Wade LeBlanc (2006)
1999
Andy Phillips, SS (3rd Team, ABCA, TBA and CB)
2000
Sam Bozanich, 2B (3rd Team NCBWA)
2001
Jeremy Brown, C (3rd Team CBl)
2002
Jeremy Brown, C (2nd Team ABCA and 3rd Team, NCBWA)
Manny Torres, RHP (3rd Team NCBWA)
t Collegiate Baseball Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals
G CG W-L 16 8 8-4 14 2 5-5 18 3 11-1 48 13 24-10
ERA SV IP H R ER 2.08 0 112.2 87 37 26 4.09 0 88.0 77 44 40 2.92 0 129.1 100 47 42 2.95 0 330.0 264 128 108
BB SO 26 98 28 108 43 128 97 334
Aaron Clark, 1B (2nd Team ABCA, TBA, and BW and 3rd Team CB) Lance Cormier, RHP (3rd Team NCBWA) Peter Stonard, OF (2nd Team ABCA) 2003
Beau Hearod, OF (2nd Team CBI)
2005
Gabe Scott, OF (2nd Team NCBWA)
2006
Wade LeBlanc, LHP (3rd Team BA) Emeel Salem, OF (2nd Team ABCA, CB, and NCBWA) Kody Valverde, C (2nd Team BA and 3rd Team NCBWA)
Emeel Salem (2006)
t College Baseball Foundation
2007
Emeel Salem, OF (3rd Team NCBWA)
2009
Austin Hyatt, RHP (3rd Team CB)
2010
Taylor Dugas, OF (2nd Team ABCA)
Jake Smith 3B (3rd Team CB) G AB R H 2B 3B HR 41 69 16 21 2 0 1 59 202 31 56 4 3 0 65 284 67 101 14 7 2 165 555 114 178 20 10 3
RBI AVG. BB SO TB 11 .304 9 14 26 14 .277 16 31 66 32 .356 25 28 135 57 .321 50 73 227
FRESHMEN TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1989
t American Baseball Coaches Association t Baseball America t College Baseball Insider t Collegiate Baseball t National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association t Rivals.com. G 31 51 61 56 199
AB R H 55 7 11 199 31 61 228 45 69 204 67 73 686 150 214
Joe Vitiello, RHP/DH (CB)
1995
Dustan Mohr, OF (CB)
1996
Manny Torres, RHP (CB)
1998
Sam Bozanich, 2B (CB)
1999
Jeremy Brown, 1B (2nd Team BA & CB)
2000
Ben King, OF (2nd Team BA and Honorable Mention CB)
2001
Peter Stonard, OF (Honorable Mention CB)
2002
Taylor Tankerlsey, LHP (1st Team CB and 2nd Team BA)
2004
Wade LeBlanc, LHP (BA and CB)
Lance Cormier, RHP (1st Team BW and CB)
Kent Matthes (2009)
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals
Phillip Doyle, 3B (CB)
1991
2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1 0 1 8 .200 4 16 15 9 2 8 45 .307 11 39 98 11 1 11 52 .303 15 53 115 14 2 28 81 .358 32 46 175 35 5 48 186 .312 62 154 403
Taylor Dugas (2010)
2005
David Robertson, RHP (BA and CB)
2006
Tommy Hunter, RHP (BA and CB)
2008
Josh Rutledge, SS (BA and CB)
2009
Taylor Dugas, OF (CB)
2012
Ben Moore, OF (CB)
2013
Ray Castillo, RHP (CB and 2nd Team NCBWA) Mikey White, INF (CB)
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Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals
TSN – The Sporting News CB – Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
t Baseball America
BA – Baseball America Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals
G 56 67 63 186
AB R H 236 61 83 243 70 96 241 60 84 720 191 263
2B 3B HR 20 2 2 15 5 2 20 4 8 55 11 12
RBI AVG. BB SO TB 27 .352 27 37 113 37 .395 59 21 127 33 .349 41 22 136 97 .365 127 80 376
NCBWA – National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association CBI – College Baseball Insider ABCA – American Baseball Coaches Association TBA – Team Baseball America BW – Baseball Weekly SST – Super Smith Team
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Honors and Awards 1977 MLB HALL OF FAME MEMBER - JOE SEWELL
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Joe Sewell had a knack for this “funny game.” That knack has made him the only player in Crimson Tide baseball annals to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in the quaint little town of Cooperstown, N.Y. The only other Crimson Tider in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is New York Yankees legendary broadcaster Mel Allen, who along with Florida alum Red Barber earned induction in 1978 as the inaugural winners of the Ford C. Frick Award. Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1977, Sewell’s career spanned 14 seasons with the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. From the moment he left the Capstone as student body president in 1919, Sewell’s major league career was the stuff dreams are made of. After leading the Crimson Tide to the 1919 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship, Sewell was selected by the Indians and signed with the New Orleans team in the Southern Association. The Titus, Ala., native made his Major League debut with the Indians in the heat of a 1920 pennant drive, after their everyday shortstop was killed after being hit with a submarine pitch. Sewell rose to the challenge and batted .329 over the final 22 games of the season to help the Indians clinch the American League pennant. Alongside future Hall of Famers Stanley Coveleski, Tris Speaker and Bill Wambagass, Sewell and the Indians disposed of the Brooklyn Robins in seven games, taking the 1920 series five games to two. Sewell batted only .174 (4-for-23) in his first trip to the fall classic, but was solid in the field in all seven games, helping the Indians lay claim to the World Series title. He played 11 years for the Indians before joining the New York Yankees roster for the final three years of his outstanding Major League career. Sewell once again tasted greatness with Yankees in 1932, when New York beat the Chicago Cubs in the most talked about World Series in history. The Yankees won 107 games in 1932 and swept the Cubs in the best-of-seven fall classic. The Yankees took the first two games at Yankee Stadium (12-6 and 5-2) before moving to Wrigley Field for games three and four.
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In game three, Babe Ruth, a teammate and close friend of Sewell, made baseball history. Ruth’s fifth inning at-bat off Chicago hurler Charley Root is still the most talked about home run in baseball history. Ruth earlier had slugged a three-run home run in the first inning and legend has it that, after taking two called strikes in his third at-bat, the Sultan of Swat pointed to center field before he slammed a two-run home run over the head of Johnny Moore. It has become the most debated home run in the history of the fall classic. The Yankees won the game 7-5 and then closed out the Cubs the following day (13-6) to win the 1932 World Championship. In a lineup filled with Hall of Famers from Frank Crosetti to Bill Dickey to Lou Gehrig to Ruth, Sewell batted .333 (5-for-15) in the four games with six runs scored and two RBI. He was on base when Ruth slugged his first-inning home run in game three and witnessed the famed “called shot” from the Yankees dugout. Sewell also was a close friend and roommate with Yankee legend Lou Gehrig, whose career tragically was cut short due to ALS in the 1930s. In 14 Major League seasons, Sewell batted .312 (2,226-of-7,132) with 1,051 career RBI. He played in nearly 2,000 career games and logged over 7,000 at-bats for the Indians and Yankees. He also had more than 2,000 hits, 1,000 runs scored and 1,000 RBI. Sewell hit .300 or better in 10 of his 14 seasons in the big leagues. His best season was 1923 when he batted .353 (195-for-553) with the Indians. He collected a career-high 204 hits with the Indians in 1925, when he posted a .336 (204-for-608) batting average. An outstanding fielder, Sewell led the American League in putouts and assists four times in his career and led the league in fielding percentage three times. A “singles hitter” overshadowed by some the game’s greatest sluggers, Sewell set five major league records that continue to pass the test of time: fewest strikeouts in a season (3, two times); consecutive games without a strikeout (115); consecutive at-bats without a strikeout (437); most seasons of 500 or more at-bats with fewer than four strikeouts (4); and fewest career strikeouts (114). Throughout his sparkling 14-year career at the pinnacle of the baseball profession, Sewell turned in numbers that simply are amazing to the average baseball fan. For instance, his 114 career strikeouts in more than 7,000 career at-bats averages out to one strikeout for every 63 at-bats, and one strikeout in every 16 games played. And still years later, in 1964 at age 66, Sewell, a Tuscaloosa resident and businessman since his college days, took over the Crimson Tide’s baseball program as head coach. In his seven-year tenure, Alabama compiled a 114-99 (.535) record, which included winning the 1968 SEC Championship and a trip to the NCAA District III Playoffs in North Carolina. Sewell was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 1977, along with Ernie Banks, Martin Dihigo, Pop Lloyd, Al Lopez and Amos Rusie. He is one of 11 Alabama natives to be enshrined in Cooperstown, joining fellow legends Hank Aaron (Mobile), Monte Irvin (Columbia), Heinie Manush (Tuscumbia), Willie Mays (Westfield), Willie McCovey (Mobile), Satchel Paige (Mobile), Ozzie Smith (Mobile), Don Sutton (Clio), Billy Williams (Whistler) and Early Wynn (Hartford). Sewell died on March 6, 1990, in Mobile, Ala., after a lengthy illness. At the time of his death he was the oldest living baseball Hall of Famer at 91 years of age.
Honors and Awards FORD C. FRICK AWARD - MEL ALLEN
Former Crimson Tide baseball manager and public address announcer Mel Allen was the voice of the New York Yankees for 39 years. Allen served as emcee for “Babe Ruth Day” at Yankee Stadium.
In his 58 years of sports broadcasting, Allen did it all. He called thousands of Yankees games, 24 Major League Baseball World Series, 20 All-Star Games, 14 Rose Bowls, five Orange Bowls, two Sugar Bowls, and more than 2,000 newsreels. A winner of numerous industry, listener and viewer awards, Allen is a member of National Baseball Hall of Fame (as the first Ford C. Frick winner in 1978), National (USA) Sportswriters and Broadcasters Hall of Fame (1972), the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame (1985), the Radio Hall of Fame (1988), the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, the University of Alabama Communication Hall of Fame (1995) and was enshrined to Monument Park at Yankee Stadium (July 25, 1999). Decades ago, Allen sat next to a weakened Lou Gehrig in the dugout before a game. Gehrig soon would die from the disease that forced his emotional, early farewell from the game. “Mel, sometimes your descriptions of the game are the only thing that keeps me going,” Gehrig said. Allen went into the tunnel and cried like a baby. How about that?
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Mel Allen is as much a part of the national pastime as the squeeze play, hot dogs, and pennants flapping in the breeze. And he never played in the big leagues. Instead he broadcasted the game, and that allowed the fans to play the games over and over in their minds. His voice is the one that millions of fans associate with the game of baseball. Born Melvin Allen Israel, the son of a traveling textile representative in Birmingham, and raised all over Alabama, he was a spindly student manager for the Crimson Tide football and baseball teams when he received his chance to announce games. Allen’s first assignment behind the microphone was doing play-by-play of a football game between Tulane and Alabama, his beloved alma mater. While a student at Alabama, Allen sold shoes, coached speech and debate, and ultimately earned his law degree before winning an audition to announce in New York for CBS Radio. After the audition with CBS in 1936, Allen broadcast his first World Series for the network in 1938. He joined the Yankees the following year and stayed for 25 more, delighting millions of baseball fans with his warm sign-on – “Hello, everybody!” – and his trademark phrases “How about that!” and “Going, going, gone!” Allen was the voice of the New York Yankees from 1939 to 1964, covering the team that aroused more passion than any other in baseball. With his vivid phrases and pleasing Alabama drawl, he called many of the great events in the game: the Babe’s good-bye, Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Mantle’s heroics, Maris’ record-shattering summer (1961), Casey’s barbs and Yogi’s convoluted pronouncements. “Mel Allen meant as much to Yankee tradition as legends like Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle,” Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said. “He was the voice of the Yankees.” In an era before television, millions of radio listeners around the nation envisioned the game through the descriptions of this thoughtful and articulate Alabamian who prided himself on being both a reporter and storyteller. Allen later moved to the Milwaukee Braves in 1965, went on to broadcast for the Cleveland Indians and handled a variety of assignments for NBC. He returned as the voice of the New York Yankees in 1970s and began a 19-year association with This Week in Baseball as host of the popular television program.
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Honors and Awards 1983 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD/BASEBALL AMERICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR - DAVID MAGADAN
RECORDS & HISTORY
Never before or since has an Alabama baseball player had a season at the plate like David Magadan did in 1983. The Alabama junior shattered school and Southeastern Conference records that still stand today in becoming the 1983 Golden Spikes Award winner, presented annually by the United States Baseball Federation. Magadan, who concluded the 1983 season with six school career records (at-bats, runs, hits, RBI, doubles, total bases and batting average), was a major contributor in Alabama’s national runner-up spot to Texas at the College World Series. He paced the Crimson Tide to winning the NCAA South Regional and Southeastern Conference titles en route to a 46-11 record, one the most successful campaigns in school history. After batting an incredible nation-leading .525 (114-for-217) as a junior, Magadan was voted the 1983 College “Player of the Year” by Baseball America and he also led the team in hits (114), doubles (31), total bases (180) and slugging percentage (.829) during his record-setting campaign. Magadan was a consensus first team All-America selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association, the Sporting News, Baseball America and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association during the 1983 season and was a three-time All-SEC selection at the Capstone. Two years earlier, Madagen hit safely in his initial 27 games as a freshman in 1981 and as a junior, went an incredible 10-for-11 (.909) at the 1983 SEC Tournament in Starkville, Miss., which included a five-hit game (2 doubles, 2 HRs) against Florida, en route to being named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. He also set the CWS record by hitting safely in his first eight trips to the plate and wound up batting .550 (11-for-20) at Omaha in five games. After his freshman season at Alabama, Magadan led his American Legion team to the 1981 American Legion World Series title and was named the “Sports Club Amateur of the Year” when Tampa Post 248 won the national title. Magadan also is recognized in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum for his amateur accomplishments in 1981. The Tampa native played in 162 games during his Alabama career and batted .439 (268-for-610) with 64 doubles, 14 home runs and 188 RBI. His .439 batting average still ranks among the leaders in Division I baseball and remains atop the SEC record books as the highest career average in league history. Magadan still holds Alabama records for single-season batting average (.525, 1983), career batting average (.439, 1981-83), singleseason hits (114, 1983), single season doubles (31, 1983) and singleseason RBI (95, 1983). He also set the Alabama standards for highest batting average for a freshman (.399, 1981) and junior (.525, 1983) and most RBI (95, 1983) by a junior and shares the single-game record with five hits, a feat he accomplished an Alabama record three times against Alabama Christian (April 16, 1983), Florida (May 13, 1983) and Arizona State (June 4, 1983). First drafted by the Boston Red Sox out of Tampa’s Jesuit High School, Magadan then was one of six Alabama players selected in the 1983 MLB Draft. He signed with the New York Mets and was assigned to the Columbia, S.C. Mets in the class A South Atlantic League in his first pro ball assignment. In that first summer, Magadan batted .336 with three home runs and 32 RBI. Magadan made his Major League debut for the Mets against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 17, 1986, as the starting first baseman at Shea Stadium. In the game, he went 3-for-4 with two RBI, including the gamewinner in the eighth inning that clinched the National League Eastern Division title for the eventual world champions. In 1990, Magadan finished third in the National League batting race with a career-best .328 (148-for-451) average. He played 16 years in the Major Leagues before retiring from the game after the 2001 season. In those 16 seasons, Magadan hit .288 (1,197-for-4,159) with 42 home runs and 495 RBI in 1,582 career big-league games. After his playing days, Magadan was named the roving minor league hitting instructor by the San Diego Padres, before being promoted as the
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MAGADAN’S 1983 HONORS AND AWARDS - 1983 Golden Spikes Award - 1983 Baseball America Player of the Year David Magadan (1981-83) Year G 1981 55 1982 51 1983 56 Totals 162
AB R H 198 32 77 195 35 77 217 67 114 610 134 268
2B 20 13 31 64
3B HR RBI 1 1 43 2 4 50 4 9 95 7 14 188
AVG. .389 .395 .525 .439
BB 22 33 34 89
SO 11 17 18 46
TB 102 106 112 320
big-league hitting coach prior to the 2003 season. After four seasons with the Padres, Magadan was named the hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox in 2007. After working six years in Boston, Magadan began working as the hitting instructor for the Texas Rangers in 2013. In June of 2010, Magadan joined former Alabama All-American and head coach Joe Sewell as the only Tide players to be inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
Honors and Awards Andy Phillips is one of the most decorated players in the history of Alabama baseball. A member of coach Jim Wells’ first signing class, Philips rewrote the Alabama record books and in the process took the Crimson Tide baseball program to new heights with three trips to the College World Series in his four-year career. That impact was not limited to the Crimson Tide baseball family, as his talents were recognized nationally by writers, broadcasters and professional scouts. A consensus All-America selection as a senior, Phillips was named the 1999 National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association District III Player of the Year and finished runner up to Baylor’s Jason Jennings for the 1999 Dick Howser Trophy, presented by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association to the best player in college baseball. Florida State’s Marshall McDougal, Cal State Fullerton’s Spencer Oborn and Rice’s Mario Ramos also were finalists for the Howser Trophy, named for the former Florida State infielder and Kansas City Royals manager. Phillips also was named first team All-American by the NCBWA as well as being a member of the 1999 NCBWA Super All-American squad. In addition to the NCBWA honors, Phillips was named first team AllAmerican by College Baseball Insider and was a third team All-America selection by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the American Baseball Coaches Association. The Demopolis, Ala., native wrapped up his Alabama career as the school record-holder in eight career statistical categories, including most games played (244), games started (224), at-bats (905), runs scored (222), total hits (322), home runs (61), RBI (224) and total bases (590). He also ranked second in career doubles (63) and triples (11), and was third in assists (537) and 10th in walks (86). As a senior in 1999, Phillips set the standard of excellence for Crimson Tide baseball. He played in 64 games and batted .398 (103-for-259) with 22 home runs and 66 RBI. He added 71 runs scored, 22 doubles, 30 walks and 16 stolen bases for an Alabama team that captured the SEC Tournament Championship and finished third at the College World Series. Phillips also set Alabama single-season records for total bases (203) and set records for most home runs (22) and RBI (66) by a shortstop at Alabama. The former Tide shortstop also set the SEC record with a 36-game hitting streak during his final season at Alabama, breaking the old standard of 33 games set by LSU second baseman Todd Walker (1993). During his record-setting hitting streak, Phillips batted .407 (66-for-162) with 17 home runs and 45 RBI. In 1998, Phillips was named the Sporting News National Player of the Week (April 1, 1998), after hitting .500 (8-of-16) with six runs scored, three home runs and 11 RBI in wins over Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State. Phillips was just as successful off the field, earning his degree from Alabama in 1999, while being an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is an accomplished singer. Twice during his career, Phillips sang the National Anthem prior to a Crimson Tide home game at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. A three-time All-SEC selection, Phillips also was named to the 1999 SEC Good Works Team for his many hours of community service. Following an 11-year professional baseball career, which included five seasons in Major League Baseball, Phillips returned to Alabama as the hitting and infield coach, beginning with the 2011 season. His MLB debut came in 2004 for the New York Yankees and he homered on the first pitch he saw as a Major League player. Phillips played for the Yankees from 2004-07, before playing his final season in the majors with the Cincinnati Reds in 2008. Prior to returning to Alabama, he played two seasons in the Nippon Professional League in Japan.
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1999 DICK HOWSER TROPHY FINALIST - ANDY PHILLIPS
PHILLIPS’ 1999 HONORS AND AWARDS - 1999 NCBWA District III Player of the Year - 1999 Dick Howser Trophy Finalist - 1999 First Team All-American Andy Phillips (1996-99) Year G 1996 46 1997 70 1998 64 1999 64 Totals 244
AB R H 101 18 24 279 68 102 265 65 93 260 71 103 905 222 322
2B 5 25 11 22 63
3B 0 3 2 6 11
HR RBI 3 13 15 64 21 81 22 66 61 224
AVG. .238 .366 .351 .396 .356
BB SO 10 16 23 36 23 40 30 30 86 122
TB 38 178 171 203 560
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Honors and Awards 2002 JOHNNY BENCH AWARD - JEREMY BROWN
RECORDS & HISTORY
The most decorated catcher in University of Alabama baseball history, Jeremy Brown was named the winner of the 2002 Johnny Bench Award, presented annually by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission to the nation’s best catcher. “The Greater Wichita Sports Commission would like to congratulate all of the award finalists and especially Jeremy Brown, the 2002 Johnny Bench National Collegiate Catcher of the Year,” Bob Hanson, President and CEO of the Greater Wichita Sports Commission, said. “Jeremy represents the University of Alabama in a remarkable manner.” Brown edged out Southern California junior Alberto Concepcion and University of Houston junior Chris Snyder to win the 2002 award. Brown said upon receiving the 2002 Johnny Bench Award. “I’d like to thank my family and my coaches for all of their support over the past four years. It’s truly an honor to receive this award from the best catcher of all time, Mr. Johnny Bench.” It is the highest honor awarded to an Alabama baseball player since David Magadan earned the 1983 Golden Spikes Award, presented annually to the best player in college baseball. The Golden Spikes award is the baseball equivalent to college football’s Heisman Trophy award. Bench, a native of Oklahoma City, and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer, was on hand to present the award to Brown. Bench was the starting catcher for the Cincinnati Reds back-to-back World Series championship teams in 1975 and 1976. Former Los Angeles Dodger first baseman Steve Garvey delivered the keynote address to more than 350 people in attendance at the Grand Eagle Ballroom at the downtown Wichita Hyatt Regency hotel. The banquet recognizes the achievements and dedication of local youth, high school, college and professional coaches in the Wichita area. Alabama head coach Jim Wells was also in attendance to see his All-American catcher receive the award, symbolizing the best college catcher in the nation. A two-year starter behind the plate for Alabama, Brown was a runner up to Baylor’s Kelly Shoppach in the 2001 Johnny Bench Award voting. Brown is one of four Southeastern Conference catchers to win the Johnny Bench Award, joining LSU’s Brad Cresse, who won the inaugural award in 2000, Mississippi State’s Ed Easley in 2007, and Florida’s Mike Zunino in 2012. A native of Hueytown, Ala., Brown appeared in 66 games for Alabama as a senior and hit a .320 average (70-for-219) with 11 home runs and 64 RBI. He also set the Alabama single-season record with 69 walks, surpassing the previous total of 66 walks held by Bret Elbin in 1983. Brown made only one error for Alabama in his final 119 games at the Capstone. He set the Tide single-season record with a 1.000 fielding percentage in 2001 and made only one error in 2002. Brown was second in the SEC with seven pickoffs and ranked among the league leaders by throwing out 43 percent of his attempted base stealers. A first-round pick of the Oakland Athletics, Brown concluded his career at Alabama as the all-time leader for games played (251), games started (251), runs scored (244), walks (207) and putouts (1,660). He still remains as the only player in SEC history to collect 300 career hits (307) and 200 career walks (207). Named a 2002 second team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Brown also was a first team All-SEC pick for the second consecutive year. He was also chosen as the District III Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and was a finalist for the 2002 Dick Howser Trophy, presented by the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce and Verizon.
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BROWN’S 2002 HONORS AND AWARDS - 2002 Johnny Bench Award - 2002 NCBWA Distict III Player of the Year Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Year G 1999 69 2000 65 2001 51 2002 66 Totals 251
AB R H 262 77 91 239 64 77 190 47 69 219 56 70 910 244 307
2B 20 13 8 17 58
3B 0 1 1 2 4
HR RBI 15 68 10 50 10 48 11 64 46 230
AVG. .347 .322 .363 .320 .337
BB 57 48 33 69 207
SO 42 29 15 25 111
TB 156 122 109 124 511
Honors and Awards Beau Hearod went where few University of Alabama players had gone before. The slugger from Jennings, La., had a phenomenal 2003 season and in the process led the Southeastern Conference in both home runs (20) and RBI (82) in his final campaign with the Crimson Tide. A first team All-SEC selection, Hearod became the first Alabama player to lead the SEC in home runs since Doug Duke smacked a leagueleading 27 four-baggers as a junior in 1986. Hearod became the fourth player in school history to lead the league in home runs, joining Stan Moss (7, 1968), Butch Hobson (13, 1973) and Duke as the league’s home run champ. Hearod also was the first Crimson Tide slugger to lead the league in RBI since Duke’s league-best 82 in 1986. After putting up those staggering numbers during the rugged 62game season, which included 34 games against SEC teams, Hearod was tabbed as the District III Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, marking the second consecutive year and the third time since the inception of the award in 1999 that an Alabama player has been bestowed the top in District III. Former Alabama catcher Jeremy Brown, a first round draft selection by the Oakland Athletics in 2002 and the 2002 Johnny Bench award winner, was named the 2002 District III Player of the Year following an outstanding senior season. Andy Phillips, the school’s all-time home run leader, won the inaugural District III Player of the Year award in 1999 and was one of the three finalists for the prestigious Dick Howser Trophy, presented to the NCBWA Player of the Year. Other 2003 district winners included Boston College pitcher Chris Lambert (District I), St. John’s outfielder Mike Rozema (District II), South Carolina lefty David Marchbanks (District IV), Ohio State pitcher Scott Lewis (District V), Nebraska first baseman Matt Hooper (District VI), Tulane first baseman and left hand pitcher Michael Aubrey (District VII) Southern University shortstop Rickie Weeks (District VII), New Mexico first baseman Billy Belcher (District VIII) and Arizona State shortstop Dustin Pedroia (District IX). From the ranks of these 10 District winners, Southern University’s Rickie Weeks was named the winner of the 2003 Dick Howser Trophy. As a senior, Hearod started all 62 games and batted .346 (80for-231) with 20 home runs and 82 RBI. He was also named the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 SEC Tournament at the Hoover Met, leading the Crimson Tide to its second straight postseason title and sixth under coach Jim Wells. Hearod ranked ninth nationally in home runs (20) and 17th nationally with 0.32 home runs per game. He was sixth in total RBI and ninth with 1.32 RBI per game. He also led the SEC and ranked 27th nationally with a whopping .719 slugging percentage. In his three-year career with Alabama, Hearod played in 177 games and batted .327 (210-for-643) with 40 home runs and 191 RBI. He also totaled 141 runs scored, 43 doubles, five triples, 61 walks and a .595 career slugging mark. He wrapped up his Alabama career with five grand slams, one shy of the school, SEC and NCAA record set by the Tide’s Mike Pitisci in 1984.
HEAROD’S 2003 HONORS AND AWARDS - 2003 NCBWA District III Player of the Year - 2003 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player Beau Hearod (2001-03) Year G 2001 55 2002 60 2003 62 Totals 177
AB R H 200 38 59 212 39 71 231 64 80 643 141 210
2B 14 11 18 43
3B 0 1 4 5
HR RBI 8 55 12 54 20 82 40 191
AVG. .295 .335 .346 .327
BB SO 12 36 19 43 30 48 61 127
TB 97 120 166 383
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2003 DISTRICT III PLAYER OF THE YEAR - BEAU HEAROD
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Honors and Awards 2004 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER/SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - WADE LEBLANC
LEBLANC’S 2004 HONORS AND AWARDS
RECORDS & HISTORY
- Baseball America National Freshman of the Year - Collegiate Baseball National Freshman of the Year - Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year (SEC Coaches) - SEC Freshman of the Year (SEBaseball.com) - First Team Freshman All-American (Baseball America) - Third Team All-American (Baseball America) - Third Team All-American (National Collegiate Baseball Writers) - First Team All-South Region (American Baseball Coaches Assoc.) - First Team Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) - First Team All-SEC (SEBaseball.com) - Second Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches) - SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 28) Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals
G 16 14 18 48
GS ShO CG W-L 15 4 8 8-4 13 1 2 5-5 18 1 3 11-1 46 6 13 24-10
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ERA IP H R ER 2.08 112.2 87 37 26 4.09 88.0 77 44 40 2.92 129.1 100 47 42 2.95 330.0 264 128 108
BB K 26 98 28 108 43 128 97 334
Wade LeBlanc had a freshman season like no other in the 111-year history of the University of Alabama baseball program. The talented freshman left-hander racked up just about every postseason award available as he became the first rookie in Crimson Tide baseball history to earn National and SEC Freshman of the Year honors. LeBlanc was tabbed the 2004 National Freshman of the Year by Collegiate Baseball newspaper after being named the 2004 SEC Freshman of the Year at the conclusion of the regular season. LeBlanc’s turning point in the season was the back-to-back wins against No. 6 LSU and No. 10 Florida in early May. He beat LSU 8-2 on May 1 in Baton Rouge and then shut out the high-powered Gators in Tuscaloosa on May 7, allowing only four hits and striking out nine batters. “I guess the LSU and Florida games back-to-back really told me what kind of season I was having,” LeBlanc said. “This whole season was crazy, I never thought I would have a year like this and be named National and SEC Freshman of the Year. This is a great honor.” LeBlanc finished his outstanding freshman season by setting Alabama freshman records for innings pitched (112.2), strikeouts (98) and complete games (8) while tying the Alabama freshman record with eight wins. In 16 games, including 15 starts, LeBlanc posted an 8-4 record and 2.08 ERA. He worked 112.2 innings and allowed 87 hits, 37 runs and 26 earned runs, with 26 walks and 98 strikeouts. LeBlanc also threw eight complete games and pitched three shutouts in 2004. In addition to his freshman records, LeBlanc also ranks among the school’s top 10 single-season leaders in several categories. His eight complete games tied Gene Lary (1955) for second place on the school’s single-season list. The three shutouts matched Mike Innes (1968) and Drew Blocker (1974) for third-place on the single-season shutout charts. LeBlanc’s 112.2 innings pitched tied Dean Hayes (1983) for seventh place on the single-season innings while the 98 strikeouts tied Jarrod Kingrey (1998) and Steve Shoemaker (1994) for 10th place. LeBlanc was tabbed a third team All-American by both the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA) and Baseball America. He was the only freshman named to the 2004 Baseball America AllAmerica team. LeBlanc also was named to the 2004 SEC All-Freshman team and was a second team All-SEC selection as voted by the league’s 12 head coaches. SEBaseball.com tabbed also tabbed him as the 2004 SEC Freshman of the Year as well as a first team All-SEC selection. He also was selected to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-South Region team. LeBlanc was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the second round of the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft. He made his Major League debut on Sept. 8, 2008 for the Padres. Through the 2011 season, LeBlanc had appeared in 54 games, 52 as a starter, with a 17-22 overall record in four years with the Padres. He spent the 2012 season in the Miami Marlins organization. After starting the year in triple-A, LeBlanc made 25 appearances with nine Major League starts. He was 2-5 with a 3.67 ERA in his first season with the Marlins. For his MLB career, LeBlanc is 19-27 with a 4.38 ERA in 362 innings pitched, making 79 appearances with 61 starts while striking out 248 batters. In 2013, LeBlanc started the season in the big leagues where he appeared in 13 games with seven starts for the Miami Marlins. He was then picked up on waivers by Houston, where he made four relief appearances for the Astros. In the off season, LeBlanc signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels.
Honors and Awards 2009 SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - KENT MATTHES
MATTHES 2009 HONORS AND AWARDS - First Team All-American (ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, Rivals.com, PING Baseball) - NCBWA District III Player of the Year - Finalist for Golden Spikes Award (USA Baseball Player of the Year) - Semifinalist for Dick Howser Trophy (NCBWA Player of the Year) - 2009 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year - ABCA All-South Region Team - First Team All-SEC (SEC coaches) - SEC Good Works Team (community service) - Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (March 16) - SEC Player of the Week (March 16) - College Baseball Foundation All-Star Lineup (March 16) - Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (March 2) - SEC Player of the Week (March 2) - College Baseball Foundation All-Star Lineup (March 2) Kent Matthes (2006-09) Year G 2006 31 2007 51 2008 61 2009 56 Totals 199
AB R H 55 7 11 199 31 61 228 45 69 204 67 73 686 150 214
2B 1 9 11 14 35
3B 0 2 1 2 4
HR RBI 1 8 8 45 11 52 28 81 46 186
AVG. .200 .307 .303 .358 .312
BB SO 4 16 11 39 15 53 32 46 62 154
TB 15 98 115 175 403
RECORDS & HISTORY
Alabama right Àelder Kent Matthes wrapped up a remarkable senior season by winning Southeastern Conference Player of the Year honors and being tabbed a consensus All-American. Matthes is the Àrst Alabama player to win SEC Player of the Year honors since the league began presenting the award in 1993. “Kent Matthes had a great year and deserves this honor,” former Alabama head coach Jim Wells said. “It has been great to sit in the dugout and watch him do the things he has done this year. He has had a great year and put up some incredible numbers. You read sometimes about guys having years like this, but he usually isn’t on your team. This year we have that player and it has been fun watching him on and off the Àeld.” Matthes was also named Àrst team All-American by every baseball publication, including the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), Rivals and PING. “It is a great honor to be recognized by the best college baseball league with all the talented players we have in the SEC,” Matthes said. “It is an honor to be named SEC Player of the Year and to be able to accomplish the feat as a senior. This has been an incredible season and I am happy to be a part of this team.” “I was looking to take advantage of my senior year and make the most of it,” said Matthes. “I worked hard in the off-season with Dax (Norris), got hot early, hit a lot of home runs and they kept coming. I tried to stay focused on winning each game and not the stats.” The senior was named the 2009 NCBWA District III Player of the Year, was a Ànalist for the Golden Spikes Award, a semiÀnalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and a member of the ABCA All-South Region team. The Orlando native hit .358 with 28 home runs and 81 RBI for the Crimson Tide. He led the SEC in home runs, RBI, total bases (174) and slugging percentage (.883). He was also third in runs scored (65) and sixth in hitting. Matthes set the Alabama single-season record with 28 home runs, which tied for the national home run lead with Middle Tennessee State’s Bryce Brentz. Matthes is the Àfth NCAA statistical national champion in school history. He broke the Alabama single-season home run record with his 28th home run against South Carolina on May 20 at the SEC Tournament. He slugged his 27th home run of the season in the Tide’s regular season Ànale at Auburn on May 16 to tie Doug Duke’s record set in 1986. The 2009 home run barrage from Matthes included four multihome run games and one walk-off home run while 16 of his 28 home runs tied the game or gave Alabama the lead (10 go-ahead home runs). He also had nine game-winning RBI in 2009. Matthes also set the Alabama record with a home run in six straight games and twice was named National and SEC Player of the Week. He hit for the cycle on Feb. 24 against Nicholls State and followed with a walkoff 10th inning home run the next day. Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the 2009 MLB Amateur Draft, Matthes was named the 2011 California League’s Most Valuable Player for the class A Modesto Nuts after an outstanding season at the plate. He Ànished the 2011 season with a .334 average, 23 home runs, 39 doubles and 95 RBI. Matthes spent the 2012 season in double-A, playing for the Tulsa Drillers where he hit .214 with 17 home runs, 18 doubles and 40 RBI. In 2013, Matthes opened the year in Tulsa, before being called up to Triple-A Colorado Springs for the Ànal 47 games of the season. With the Triple-A Sky Sox, Matthes hit .297 wiuth 11 home runs and 31 RBI.
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Tim Young helped the USA capture the gold metal in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009
Kent Matthes, OF
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2004
Wade LeBlanc, LHP
SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2010 2011
Jake Smith, 3B Taylor Dugas, OF
H. BOYD MCWHORTER SEC MALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1993 2001 2007
SEC STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD
David Magadan was college baseball’s player of the year in 1983. Magadan, who posted an SEC record .525 batting average as a junior, was the SEC’s first Golden Spikes Award winner.
COSIDA/VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1972 1993 2001 2002
RECORDS & HISTORY
2003 2005 2006 2007
Zack Rogers, INF (Second Team) Jeff Laubenthal, OF (First Team) Beau Hearod, 3B/OF (Third Team) Lance Cormier, RHP (First Team) Beau Hearod, DH (Third Team) Beau Hearod, OF (Second Team) Gabe Scott, OF (Second Team) Emeel Salem, OF (First Team) Emeel Salem, OF (First Team)
1996 1997
1983
David Magadan, 1B
NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2004
Wade LeBlanc, LHP
BASEBALL AMERICA COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983
David Magadan, 1B
JOHNNY BENCH AWARD (TOP CATCHER) 2001 2002
1993 2000 2001
DICK HOWSER TROPHY
2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 1977 1978
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Joe Sewell, SS Mel Allen, Broadcaster
Jeremy Brown, C (runner-up) Jeremy Brown, C (winner)
(Player of the Year Presented by NCBWA) 1999 Andy Phillips, SS (Finalist)
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2006 2007
1918-1920
1981-1983
1991 Taylor Dugas, OF Kyle Overstreet, INF
1994 1997
SEC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1983
David Magadan, 1B
Joe Sewell, 2B Collegiate Baseball (1989) Riggs Stephenson, SS Newsweek (1952) David Magadan, 1B Baseball America (1990)
USA BASEBALL
ABCA GOLD GLOVE AWARD 2011 2013
Emeel Salem Emeel Salem
ALL-TIME COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM 1919-1921
Andy Phillips (District III) Jeremy Brown (District III) Beau Hearod (District III) Kent Matthes (District III)
Allen Rice Allen Rice Emeel Salem Emeel Salem Kent Matthes Kent Matthes Adam Scott Allen Dye Brandt Hendricks Cameron Carlisle
SEC BASEBALL SCHOLAR ATHLETE
NCBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1999 2002 2003 2009
Eric Goldis Eric Goldis
SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM
GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD
COSIDA/GTE DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Jeff Laubenthal, OF Jeremy Vaughn, RHP Lance Cormier, RHP Beau Hearod, DH Jeremy Vaughn, RHP Lance Cormier, RHP Beau Hearod, DH Scott McClanahan, OF Beau Hearod, OF Adam Pavkovich, SS Gabe Scott, OF Emeel Salem, OF Emeel Salem, OF
Jeff Laubenthal, OF (winner) Jeremy Vaughn, RHP (Ànalist) Emeel Salem, OF (winner)
Mickey Kerns, OF (Team USA Baseball Trials) Chris Eilers, RHP (US Junior National Team) Pete Fisher, RHP (Team USA Baseball Trials) B.J. Green, RHP (US Junior National Team)
Honors and Awards 2000
2002 2006 2009 2010
Evan Bush, INF (US Junior National Team) Tim Young, LHP (USA National Team, Olympic Gold) Taylor Tankersley, LHP (USA National Trials) Tommy Hunter, RHP (USA National Team, Gold Medal) Ross Wilson, INF (Team USA Trials) Taylor Dugas, OF (Team USA Trials)
ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM 1954 1955 1956 1957 1965 1967 1968 1973 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
1987 1989 1990 1991 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002
2003 2004 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012
Frank Lary, RHP Ed White, OF Gene Lary, RHP J.P. Anderson, LHP Herb Kosten, 3B Herb Kosten, 3B Frank Roland, LHP Fred Frickie, 1B Frank Roland, LHP Buddy French, C Freddy Glass, LHP Mike Innes, RHP Butch Hobson, 3B Randy Hunt, C David Magadan, 3B Chris Glass, 2B David Magadan, 1B David Magadan, 1B Ted McClendon, 3B Frank Velleggia, C Doug Duke, C Pat Bailey, DH Doug Duke, C Pete Roberts, LHP Mike Twardoski, OF Robert Fletcher, 2B Cary Williams, OF Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Chris Moller, 1B Skip Ames, RHP Dax Norris, C Joe Caruso, 2B Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP G.W. Keller, OF Jarrod Kingrey, RHP Andy Phillips, 3B G.W. Keller, OF Andy Phillips, SS Manny Torres, RHP Aaron Clark, 1B Jeremy Brown, C Lance Cormier, RHP Scott McClanahan, OF Peter Stonard, 2B Beau Hearod, OF Wade LeBlanc, LHP Wade LeBlanc, LHP Emeel Salem, OF Emeel Salem, OF Austin Hyatt, RHP Kent Matthes, OF Taylor Dugas, OF Taylor Dugas, OF Taylor Dugas, OF
FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 1951 1952 1954 1955
George Howell, UTL Mike Mizraney, 1B Bobby Carr, OF Gene Lary, RHP John Paul Anderson, LHP Bobby Barnes, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Herb Kosten, 3B Gene Lary, RHP
Jared Kingery was the Most Valuable Player of the 1997 South II Regional and a member of the College World Series All- Tournament Team.
1956
1957 1958 1959 1960 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1973 1974 1976 1977 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1991 1996 1997 1998 1999
Herb Kosten, 3B Jack Kubiszyn, SS Frank Roland, LHP Paul Susce, P Fred Frickie, 1B Jack Kubiszyn, SS Frank Roland, LHP Jack Kubiszyn, SS Bobby Ledford, UT Ken Chapman, UT Ken Chapman, UT Gene Giannini, SS Glen Baker, OF Jerry Ellis, 2B Ashton Wells, OF Mickey Andrews, OF Buddy French, C Buddy French, C Joe McCorquodale, 1B Freddy Glass, LHP George Johnson, OF Mike Innes, RHP Stan Moss, 3B Eddie Propst, RHP Mike Innes, RHP J.C. Ranelli, UT Jack Traffanstedt, OF Rex Bynum, OF Glenn Woodruff, C Butch Hobson, 3B Robin Cary, OF Larry Keenum, DH Jeff Tillman, DH David Atkins, DH Sal Valenti, 2B Randy Hunt, C David Magadan, 3B Chris Glass, 2B David Magadan, 1B David Magadan, 1B Rob Skates, OF Ted McClendon, 3B Frank Velleggia, C Doug Duke, C Doug Duke, C Pete Roberts, LHP Mike Twardoski, OF Robert Fletcher, 2B Cary Williams, OF Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Dax Norris, C Joe Caruso, 2B Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP Matt Frick, C Andy Phillips, 3B G.W. Keller, OF Andy Phillips, 3B
2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010 2012
Jeremy Brown, C Aaron Clark, 1B Jeremy Brown, C Brent Boyd, 2B Scott McClanahan, OF Beau Hearod, OF Gabe Scott, OF Wade LeBlanc, LHP Emeel Salem, OF Emeel Salem, OF Alex Avila, DH Brandon May, OF Austin Hyatt, RHP Kent Matthes, OF Josh Rutledge, SS Jake Smith, 3B Ross Wilson, 2B Taylor Dugas, OF Josh Rutledge, SS Taylor Dugas, OF
SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 1960 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1991 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2006 2011 2013
Tommy Hill, C Joe Sims, P Pat Bailey, DH Eddie Looper, 3B David Oropeza, LHP Deron White, OF Jason Bridges, OF Brent Reese, 1B Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Juan DeBrand, SS Mick Kerns, OF Al Drumheller, LHP Tim Young, LHP Matt Frick, C G.W. Keller, OF Jarrod Kingrey, RHP G.W. Keller, OF Manny Torres, RHP Sam Bozanich, 2B Brent Boyd, 3B Brent Boyd, 2B Lance Cormier, RHP Scott McClanahan, OF Lance Cormier, RHP Peter Stonard, OF Wade LeBlanc, LHP Kody Valverde, C Taylor Dugas, OF Mikey White, SS
RECORDS & HISTORY
1950
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1975 1976 1977
1978 1879 1980 1981
1982 Joe Caruso was a second team All American and SEC Tournament MVP as a junior in 1996.
1983
FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013
Wade LeBlanc, LHP Cale Iorg, SS David Robertson, RHP Tommy Hunter, RHP Josh Rutledge, SS Taylor Dugas, OF Andrew Miller, OF Ben Moore, OF Ray Castillo, RHP Kyle Overstreet, 2B
ALL-SEC WESTERN DIVISION 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965
RECORDS & HISTORY
1966 1967 1968
1969 1970 1971 1972
1973
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Tommy Hill, C Joe Sims, P Nathan Bedford, C Ken Chapman, OF Glen Baker, OF Jerry Ellis, 2B Earl GrifÀn, P Mike Box, 2B Buddy French, C Ashton Wells, OF Mickey Andrews, OF Buddy French, C Buddy French, C Johnny Mosley, 3B Joe McCorquodale, 1B Freddy Glass, LHP George Johnson, OF Mike Innes, RHP Stan Moss, 3B Bill Parker, OF Eddie Propst, RHP J.C. Ranelli, SS Mike Innes, RHP J.C. Ranelli, SS Jack Traffanstedt, OF Terry DuBose, OF David Mewbourne, 2B Zack Rogers, 1B Rex Bynum, OF Robin Cary, 2B Zack Rogers, 1B Glenn Woodruff, C Robin Cary, 2B Randy Collins, OF Joe Hawley, SS Butch Hobson, 3B Rich Potter, C
1984
1985
Jimmy Archibald, P Robin Cary, OF Norm Lacey, OF Rich Potter, C James White, 3B David Zauchin, 1B Larry Keenum, SS Jimbo Lindsay, LHP Larry Mims, OF Ronnie Hamilton, OF Larry Keenum, DH Chris Arago, OF Bobby Sprowl, LHP Jeff Tillman, DH Johnny Wright, OF Terry Asher, RHP Johnny Wright, OF Steve Houlberg, SS David Atkins, DH Bobby Pierce, OF Sal Valenti, 2B Vince Barrentine, RHP Randy Hunt, C Gary Jack, 1B David Magadan, 3B Bobby Pierce, OF Chris Glass, 2B David Magadan, 1B Jamey Merritt, OF Rob Skates, DH Rick Browne, RHP Bret Elbin, 3B David Magadan, 1B Rob Skates, OF Frank Velleggia, C Troy Brauchle, RHP Kyle Bryan, OF Ted McClendon, 3B Craig Shipley, SS Frank Velleggia, C Doug Duke, C Allan Stallings, OF
1972 1973 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989
1992 1993 1994
1995 1996
1997
1998 1999 2000
2001
2002
2003
SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1971
1991
Rex Bynum Terry Dubose Zack Rogers Rex Bynum Zack Rogers Zack Rogers Paul Spivey Tommy Belk Gary DeLoach Steve Houlberg Gary Jack Mark Dunning Gary Jack Gary Jack Bobby Pierce Jeff Brewer Brett Elbin Rob Skates Jeff Brewer Brett Elbin Rob Skates Jeff Brewer Jeff Umphrey David Turner Mike Wiggins Chris Barnes David Turner Mike Wiggins Ken Trusky Jason Bridges Robert Fletcher Tony Pisciotta Mike Soper Ken Trusky Jon Hardie Pete Hinkle Hunter Plott
2004
2005
2006
2007 2008
Pete Hinkle Hunter Plott Jeff Laubenthal Tommy Milstead Jeff Laubenthal Jeff Crane Jeff Laubenthal Geno Saunders Bernie Bellard Anthony Box Mike MacDonald Geno Saunders Rick Detoto Chris Eilers Jason Jordan Joe Caruso Chris Eilers Eric Goldis Brett Taft Joe Caruso Chris Eilers David Mote Robbie Tucker Tripp Baldwin David Mote Justin Smith Jeremy Vaughn Jeremy Vaughn Lance Cormier Scott McClanahan Kevin Marzion Aaron Clark Lance Cormier Eddie Ferguson Casey Lambert Scott McClanahan Jeremy Vaughn Matthew Whitaker Lance Cormier Eddie Ferguson Scott McClanahan Jeffrey Norris Grant Redding Beau Hearod Dewayne Marlowe Eric Mennen Jeffrey Norris Adam Pavkovich Grant Redding Gabe Scott Jared Woodward David Ferazza Michael McCallister Emeel Salem Rocky Scelfo Gabe Scott Kenneth Brown Brent Carter Jordan Davis Doug Denson Matt Grooms Allen Rice Emeel Salem Gabe Scott Morrow Thomley Kenneth Brown Jordan Davis Wade LeBlanc Spencer Pennington Emeel Salem Kody Valverde Vin DiFazio Emeel Salem Will Stroup Brock Bennett Brian Clark Vin DiFazio Del Howell Brandon May Jimmy Nelson Tyler Odle Robert Phares Josh Rutledge Will Stroup
Honors and Awards
2010
2011
2012
2013
1968 Southern District II
2010 Atlanta Regional Stan Moss, 3B Jack Traffenstedt, OF 1983 South Regional Team Bret Elibn, 3B Craig Shipley, SS Allan Stallings, OF Ted McClendon, DH (MVP) Rick Browne, P
1983 1996 1997
1999
David Magadan, 1B Chris Moller, 1B Joe Caruso, 2B Matt Frick, C G.W. Keller, OF Mark Peer, DH Andy Phillips, 3B Jarrod Kingrey, P G.W. Keller, OF
Jerry Shelton, SS Phillip Doyle, OF Joe Vitiello, OF
Nathan Kilcrease, RHP Taylor Dugas, OF Jared Reaves, SS Jonathan Smart, LHP 2013 Tallahasse Regional Brett Booth, C Kyle Overstreet, 2B Mikey White, SS
1995 East Regional Team Dax Norris, C Joe Caruso, 2B Jason Jordan, DH Chris Eilers, P 1996 South I Regional Joe Caruso, 2B Brett Taft, SS David Tidwell, OF Andy Bernard, P Joel Colgrove, P (MVP)
SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1982 1983
1984
1997 South II Regional Andy Phillips, 3B G.W. Keller, OF Dustan Mohr, OF Jarrod Kingrey, P (MVP) 1998 West Regional Jayson Cox, 1B G.W. Keller, 3B Drew Bounds, OF
1986 1995 1996
1997
1999 Tuscaloosa Regional Kelley Gulledge, C Sam Bozanich, 2B Andy Phillips, 3B (MVP) Antonio Bostic, OF
1998
2000 Palo Alto Regional Jeremy Brown, 1B Sam Bozanich, 2B Scott McClanahan, OF Ben King, OF Scott Murphy, P 2002 Tuscaloosa Regional Jeremy Brown, C Peter Stonard, 2B Adam Pavkovich, SS Beau Hearod, DH Brent Carter, P Jeffrey Norris, P Taylor Tanklersely, P
1999 2000 2002 2003 2006 2008
Adam Pavkovich, SS 2010
2005 New Orleans Regional Cale Iorg, SS Wade LeBlanc, LHP Zac Welch, 1B Matt Downs, 3B Wade LeBlanc, P Greg Paiml, SS Spencer Pennington, 1B David Robertson, P Emeel Salem, OF Kody Valverde, C
1950 Southern District III
David Magadan, 3B David Magadan, 1B Bret Elbin, 3B Frank Velleggia, C Tim Meacham, P Mike Pitisci, 1B Frank Velleggia, C Dee Smithey, OF Ted McClendon, UT Mike Qualls, 2B Doug Duke, C Chris Moller, 1B Rusty Loテ(n, OF Neal Lamb, P Joe Caruso, 2B Doug Hall, OF Dustan Mohr, OF Chris Moller, DH Robbie Tucker, 1B Andy Phillips, 3B Matt Frick, C David Tidwell, OF Dustan Mohr, OF Jarrod Kingrey, P Drew Bounds, OF Jayson Cox, DH Jarrod Kingrey, P Jeremy Brown, 1B Kelley Gulledge, C G.W. Keller, OF Sam Bozanich, 2B Kelley Gulledge, C Brent Boyd, 1B Peter Stonard, 2B Jeffrey Norris, P Beau Hearod, OF Adam Pavkovich, SS Zac Welch, 1B Wade LeBlanc, P Alex Avila, DH Austin Hyatt, P Kent Matthes, OF Brock Bennett, C Jimmy Nelson, P Jake Smith, 3B
SEC TOURNAMENT MVPS
2006 Tuscaloosa Regional
NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Al Lary, P Mike Mizraney, 1B Ned Folmar, 3B Ed White, OF
2011 Tallahasse Regional
1991 Atlantic Regional Team
2003 College Station Regional
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM
Nathan Kilcrease (MVP), P Taylor Dugas, OF Josh Rutledge, SS Jake Smith, 3B Ross Wilson, 2B
1983 1995 1996 1997 1999 2002 2003
David Magadan, 1B Rusty Loテ(n, OF Joe Caruso, 2B David Tidwell, OF G.W. Keller, OF Brent Boyd, 1B Beau Hearod, OF
RECORDS & HISTORY
2009
Jeff Texada Ross Wilson Taylor Dugas Scott Hays Wes Henderson Clay Jones Jon Kelton Brandon May Kyle Moore Kent Myer Tyler Odle Josh Rutledge Jake Smith Cal Tinsley Danny Collins Taylor Dugas Tucker Hawley Brandt Hendricks Clay Jones Jon Kelton David Kindred Jimmy Nelson Josh Rutledge Chris Smelley John David Smelser Cal Tinlsey Jason Townsend Brett Whitaker Adam Windsor Taylor Dugas Hunter Gregory Brandt Hendricks Jon Kelton David Kindred Jared Reaves Austen Smith Brett Whitaker Cary Baxter Cameron Carlisle Taylor Dugas Allen Dye Hunter Gregory Brandt Hendricks Jon Kelton Judson Luther Jared Reaves Kenny Roberts Cary Baxter Cameron Carlisle Riley Colburn Steven Cole Allen Dye Ben Moore Mike Oczypok Kenny Roberts Spencer Turnbull Wade Wass Taylor Wolfe
2008 Conway Regional Alex Avila, DH Ross Wilson, SS 2009 Clemson Regional
1955 Southern District III Gene Lary, P Bill Carr, 1B Chuck Bancroft, 2B Bobby Hunt, OF
Vin DiFazio, C
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Records & History COLLEGE WOLRD SERIES
Appearances: 5 (1950, 1983, 1996, 1997 and 1999) Record: 11-10 (.524)
RECORDS & HISTORY
All-Time Alabama CWS Results 1950
1996
1983
1997
Alabama 9, Bradley 2 Washington State 9, Alabama 1 Wisconsin 3, Alabama 1
National Runner-Up Alabama 6, Arizona State 5 Alabama 6, Michigan 5 Texas 6, Alabama 4 (10) Alabama 6, Arizona State 0 Texas 4, Alabama 3 (National Championship)
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Alabama 7, Oklahoma State 5 Miami 15, Alabama 1 Clemson 14, Alabama 13
National Runner-Up Alabama 3, Mississippi State 2 Miami 6, Alabama 1 Alabama 9, Mississippi State 5 Alabama 8, Miami 6 Alabama 8, Miami 2 LSU 13, Alabama 6 (National Championship)
1999
Alabama 11, Oklahoma State 3 Miami 8, Alabama 1 Alabama 6, Rice 5 Miami 5, Alabama 2
Records & History NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY (3-2)
1948 South District III (Charlotte, N.C.) Alabama 4, George Washington 1 North Carolina 11, Alabama 3 George Washington 9, Alabama 8
(1-2)
1950 South District III (Kannapolis, N.C.) Regional Champions Alabama 6, Clemson 1 Alabama 3, Wake Forest 2 Alabama 5, Wake Forest 4 (championship)
(3-0)
1955 South District III (Winter Park, Fla.) Alabama 4, Rollins College 1 Rollins College 4, Alabama 3 Rollins College 5, Alabama 3
(1-2)
1968 South District III (Gastonia, N.C.) North Carolina State 3, Alabama 1 Florida State 6, Alabama 1
(0-2)
1983 South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Regional Champions Alabama 6, Miami 4 Alabama 7, Florida State 5 Alabama 11, Miami 9 (championship)
(3-0)
1986 Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) Third Place South Carolina 5, Alabama 3 Alabama 4, Navy 1 Alabama 8, South Carolina 7 Georgia Tech 12, Alabama 6
(2-2)
1991 Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Regional Runner-up Alabama 5, Florida International 1 Alabama 5, St. John’s 2 Florida State 5, Alabama 2 Alabama 8, Georgia Tech 4 Florida State 6, Alabama 5 (championship)
(3-2)
1995 East Regional (Clemson, S.C.) Regional Runner-up Winthrop 4, Alabama 0 Alabama 6, Navy 0 Alabama 11, Richmond 4 Alabama 14, Winthrop 0 Clemson 7, Alabama 4
(3-2)
G.W. Keller was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1999 SEC Tournament.
1996 South I Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Regional Champions Alabama 19, Princeton 2 Alabama 9, South Alabama 3 Alabama 3, Stetson 1 Alabama 18, Virginia 8 (championship)
(4-0)
1997 South II Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Regional Champions Alabama 8, Troy State 5 Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 Alabama 6, North Carolina State 3 Alabama 9, Southern Cal 8 (10) (championship)
(4-0)
1998 West Regional (Stanford, Calif.) Regional Runner-up Alabama 8, Minnesota 2 North Carolina State 13, Alabama 10 Alabama 13, Loyola Marymount 5 Alabama 9, North Carolina State 2 Long Beach State 5, Alabama 3 (championship)
(3-2)
2010 Clemson (S.C.) Super Regional Alabama 5, Clemson 4 Clemson 19, Alabama 5 Clemson 8, Alabama 6
(1-2)
2011 Tallahassee Regional Alabama 5, Central Florida 3 Florida State 9 Alabama 5 Alabama 12, Central Florida 5 Florida State 11, Alabama 1
(2-2)
2013 Tallahassee Regional Troy 5, Alabama 2 Alabama 3, Savannah State 2 Troy 9, Alabama 8
(1-2)
Overall NCAA Tournament Record 67-47 (.588)
1999 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional (3-0) Regional Champions Alabama 16, Navy 3 Alabama 10, Southern Mississippi 4 Alabama 7, Southern Mississippi 6 (championship)
College World Series Record 11-10 (.524) NCAA Super Regional Record: 3-4 (.429)
1999 Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Super Regional Champions Alabama 13, LSU 6 Alabama 13, LSU 5
(2-0)
2000 Palo Alto (Calif.) Regional Regional Runner-up Alabama 8, Nevada 2 Stanford 8, Alabama 6 Alabama 6, Nevada 5 Alabama 14, Stanford 9 Stanford 16, Alabama 6 (championship)
(3-2)
2002 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional Regional Runner-up Southeast Missouri State 7, Alabama 4 Alabama 6, Auburn 3 Alabama 7, Southeast Missouri State 4 Alabama 7, Florida Atlantic 2 Florida Atlantic 6, Alabama 5 (championship)
(3-2)
2003 College Station (Tex.) Regional Alabama 9, Houston 3 Texas A&M 16, Alabama 5 Houston 16, Alabama 8
(1-2)
2005 New Orleans (La.) Regional Regional Runner-up Alabama 7, UL Lafayette 5 Tulane 10, Alabama 4 Alabama 4, UL Lafayette 3 Tulane 7, Alabama 4 (championship)
(2-2)
2006 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional Regional Champions Alabama 14, Jacksonville State 1 Alabama 4, Troy 3 Alabama 14, Troy 5
(3-0)
2006 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Super Regional North Carolina 11, Alabama 5 North Carolina 9, Alabama 8
(0-2)
Palo Alto Regional Record: 3-2 (.600)
2008 Conway (S.C.) Regional Alabama 16, East Carolina 3 Coastal Carolina 13, Alabama 10 East Carolina 16, Alabama 1
(1-2)
South Regional Record: 19-9 (.679) Championships: 1950, 1983, 1996 and 1997
2009 Clemson (S.C) Regional Oklahoma State 10, Alabama 6 Tennessee Tech 6, Alabama 2
(0-2)
2010 Atlanta (Ga.) Regional Regional Champions Alabama 11, Elon 2 Georgia Tech 5, Alabama 2 Alabama 5, Mercer 3 Alabama 8, Georgia Tech 1 Alabama 10, Georgia Tech 8 (championship)
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NCAA Regional Record: 53-33 (.616) Regional Championships: 7 (1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2006, and 2010) First NCAA Appearance: 1947 Last NCAA Appearance: 2013 Atlanta Regional Record: 4-1 (.800) Championships 2010 Atlantic Regional Record: 5-4 (.556) Clemson Regional Record: 0-2 (.000) College Station Regional Record: 1-2 (.333) Conway Regional Record: 1-2 (.333) East Regional Record: 3-2 (.600) New Orleans Regional Record: 2-2 (.500)
RECORDS & HISTORY
1947 South District III (Charlotte, N.C.) Alabama 7, Virginia 2 Clemson 1, Alabama 0 Alabama 4, Virginia 0 Alabama 8, Clemson 1 Clemson 4, Alabama 1 (championship)
Tallahassee Regional Record: 3-4 (.429) Tuscaloosa Regional Record: 9-2 (.818) Championships: 1999 and 2006 West Regional Record: 3-2 (.600)
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Records & History ALABAMA SEC HISTORY
Jason Jordan scored the winning run in Alabama’s 9-8 SEC Tournament championship victory over LSU in 1995.
SEC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS LSU (15) – 1939, 43, 46, 61, 75, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 2003, 09, 12 ALABAMA (14) – 1934, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 47, 50, 55, 68, 83, 96, 2006 Florida (12) – 1952, 56, 62, 81, 82, 84, 88, 96, 98, 2005, 10, 11 Mississippi State (10) – 1948, 49, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 85, 87, 89 Mississippi (7) – 1959, 60, 64, 69, 72, 77, 2009 Auburn (6) – 1937, 58, 63, 67, 76, 78 Georgia (6) – 1933, 34, 54, 2001, 04, 08 Vanderbilt (6) – 1973, 74, 80, 2007, 11, 13 South Carolina (3) – 2000, 02, 11 Tennessee (3) – 1951, 94, 95 Arkansas (2) – 1999, 2004 Kentukcy (1) – 2006 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1957 Missouri (0) Texas A&M (0) *Dropped out of SEC after the 1964 season.
RECORDS & HISTORY
SEC DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS Florida (20) – 1960, 62, 68, 69, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 92, 96, 97, 98, 2005, 10, 11 LSU (16) – 1961, 75, 85, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 2000, 01, 03, 05, 08, 09, 12, 13 ALABAMA (11) – 1950, 55, 57, 58, 68, 73, 74, 81, 96, 2002, 06 Mississippi (11) – 1959, 60, 63, 64, 67, 69, 72, 77, 82, 2005, 09 Mississippi State (9) – 1962, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 81, 83, 84 Auburn (10) – 1961, 63, 64, 65, 67, 76, 78, 80, 95, 2010 South Carolina (6) – 1999, 2000, 02, 03, 11-12 Vanderbilt (6) – 1971, 72, 73, 74, 11, 13 Tennessee (5) – 1966, 70, 93, 94, 95 Georgia (4) – 1975, 2001, 04, 08 Arkansas (3) – 1999, 2004, 11 Kentucky (2) – 1976, 2006 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1959 Missouri (0) Texas A&M (0) *Dropped out of the SEC after the 1964 season.
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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS Year 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1996 1967 1968 1960 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
Georgia ALABAMA ALABAMA ALABAMA Auburn ALABAMA LSU ALABAMA ALABAMA ALABAMA LSU No Season No Season LSU ALABAMA Mississippi State Mississippi State ALABAMA Tennessee Florida Georgia Georgia ALABAMA Florida Georgia Tech Auburn Mississippi Mississippi LSU Florida Auburn Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi State Auburn ALABAMA Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi Vanderbilt Vanderbilt LSU Auburn
Record 8-1 14-2 19-2 7-3 8-1 10-1 10-2 12-1 13-2 9-1 11-3 11-3 11-3 12-5 13-3 13-4 16-1 12-2 12-3 11-4 12-2 13-3 13-3 12-3 10-3 12-2 11-4 14-3 15-3 11-1 11-4 11-4 15-2 10-8 11-5 11-4 13-5 15-3 11-5 11-4 19-3 12-7
Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Mississippi Auburn Mississippi State Vanderbilt Florida Florida ALABAMA Florida Mississippi State LSU Mississippi State Florida Mississippi State LSU LSU LSU LSU Tennessee Tennessee ALABAMA LSU Florida LSU Florida Arkansas South Carolina Georgia South Carolina LSU Arkansas Georgia Florida ALABAMA Kentucky Vanderbilt Georgia LSU Florida Mississippi South Carilina Florida Vanderbilt LSU Vanderbilt
Record 15-9 15-8 17-2 13-9 16-7 14-8 14-7 18-4 16-8 22-5 20-5 21-6 20-5 20-7 19-7 18-6 18-8-1 24-5 22-8 20-10 20-10 20-10 22-7 21-8 22-8 25-5 20-10 22-8 20-9-1 19-11 19-11 20-10 20-10 20-10 22-8 20-9-1 20-10 22-8 20-10 22-8 22-8 22-8 19-11 26-3
Records & History ALABAMA SEC HISTORY ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2013) Titles 11
ALABAMA Mississippi State Florida Tennessee Auburn Mississippi Vanderbilt South Carolina Arkansas Georgia Kentucky Missouri Texas A&M
7 7 6 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Years 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2013 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990, 2001, 2005 and 2012 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989 and 2011 1993, 1994 and 1995 1989 and 1998 1977 and 2006 1980 and 2006 2004
Jim Wells and Skip Bertman have combined to win 12 SEC Tournament championships and lead all SEC coaches with six tournament titles each.
SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY: Alabama has compiled a 54-49 (.524) all-time SEC Tournament record, dating back to its first appearance in the 1950 SEC Playoffs, a best-of-five series win over Kentucky, the SEC Eastern Division champion. The Crimson Tide is 46-38 (.548) since the league moved to an SEC Tournament format in 1977. In SEC Tournament games at the Hoover Met (formerly Regions Park), Alabama is 34-20 (.630) with four SEC postseason titles in 1996, 1999, 2002 and 2003. The Crimson Tide is 7-1 in eight SEC Tournament championship games, winning the title against five different teams. Following a 4-3 loss to LSU in the 2010 SEC championship game, Alabama is 3-1 in the deciding game against the Tigers. Alabama defeated LSU to win the SEC Touranment championship in 1995, 1997 and 2002. The Tide also has championship game wins over Mississippi State (1993), Florida (1996), Arkansas (1999) and South Carolina (2002). SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES
Year 1983 1995 1996 1997 1999 2002 2003 2010
Result Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9 Alabama 9, LSU 8 Alabama 15, Florida 5 Alabama 12, LSU 2 Alabama 9, Arkansas 3 Alabama 6, South Carolina 2 Alabama 10, LSU 3 LSU 4, Alabama 3 (11 innings)
SEC TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 30 FIRST APPEARANCE 1950 MOST RECENT APPERANCE 2013 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003 ALL-TIME SEC POSTSEASON RECORD 54-49 (.524)
Location Starkville, Miss. Starkville, Miss. Hoover, Ala. Columbus, Ga, Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala.
SEC WESTERN DIVISION PLAYOFF RECORD 1-0 (1.000) SEC WESTERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT RECORD (1993-95) 4-5 (.444) CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 (1995)
SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (BY HEAD COACH) Coach Jim Wells
School Alabama
Titles 6
Skip Bertman
LSU
6
Ron Polk Paul Manieri Joe Arnold Rod Delmonico Hal Baird Jake Gibbs Paul Nix Larry Schmittou Jay Bergman Jack Rhine Barry Shollenberger Pat McMahon Ray Tanner Mike Bianco Tim Corbin Kevin O’Sullivan John Cohen
Mississippi State LSU Florida Tennessee Auburn Mississippi Auburn Vanderbilt Florida Florida Alabama Mississippi State South Carolina Mississippi Vanderbilt Florida Mississippi State
5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 2000 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990 and 2005 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2013 1984, 1988 and 1991 1993, 1994 and 1995 1989 and 1998 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 2001 2004 2006 2007 2011 2012
ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2013) TOURNAMENT GAMES Team LSU Mississippi State ALABAMA Florida Tennessee Auburn Mississippi Vanderbilt South Carolina Texas A&M Georgia Arkansas Kentucky Missouri
App. 28 29 25 33 12 24 18 17 21 1 20 19 16 1
Played 106 106 84 111 43 72 62 70 64 4 68 56 48 1
Won 68 60 46 55 24 30 29 37 25 2 28 23 18 0
Lost 38 46 38 56 19 42 33 33 39 2 40 33 30 1
Pct. .642 .566 .548 .495 .550 .417 .468 .529 .391 .500 .412 .411 .375 .000
Titles 11 7 7 6 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
RECORDS & HISTORY
Team LSU
SEC TOURNAMENT MVPS Rusty Loflin (1995) Joe Caruso (1996) David Tidwell (1997) G.W. Keller (1999) Brent Boyd (2002) Beau Hearod (2003)
SEC PLAYOFF RECORD (Prior to 1977) 8-11 (.421)
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Records & History ALABAMA IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT
RECORDS & HISTORY
1950 SEC Playoffs SEC Champions Alabama 4, Kentucky 1 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 13, Kentucky 0 (Tuscaloosa) Kentucky 14, Alabama 3 (Lexington) Alabama 9, Kentucky 1 (Lexington) *Alabama won series, 3 games to 1
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1955 SEC Playoffs SEC Champions Alabama 12, Georgia 1 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 6, Georgia 4 (Athens) *Alabama won series 2 games to none
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1957 SEC Playoffs Georgia Tech 5, Alabama 4 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 11, Georgia Tech 10 (Atlanta) Georgia Tech 10, Alabama 1 (Atlanta)
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1958 SEC Playoffs Auburn 4, Alabama 3 (13) (Birmingham) Auburn 5, Alabama 4 (Birmingham)
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1968 SEC Western Division Playoff Alabama 6, LSU 4 (Baton Rouge)
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1968 SEC Playoffs SEC Champions Florida 4, Alabama 3 (Gainesville) Alabama 5, Florida 0 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 3, Florida 0 (Tuscaloosa)
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1973 SEC Playoffs Vanderbilt 5, Alabama 1 (Tuscaloosa) Vanderbilt 13, Alabama 7 (Nashville)
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1974 SEC Playoffs Vanderbilt 12, Alabama 8 (Nashville) Vanderbilt 2, Alabama 1 (Tuscaloosa)
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1981 SEC Tournament Starkville, Miss. Florida 3, Alabama 2 Kentucky 3, Alabama 2
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1982 SEC Tournament Gainesville, Fla. Florida 7, Alabama 3 Tennessee 7, Alabama 6
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1983 SEC Tournament Starkville, Miss. SEC Champions Alabama 15, Florida 2 Alabama 8, Tennessee 6 Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9
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1984 SEC Tournament Gainesville, Fla. Florida 5, Alabama 3 Mississippi State 8, Alabama 4
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1986 SEC Tournament Baton Rouge, La. Alabama 8, Auburn 7 (11) LSU 10, Alabama 7 Georgia 6, Alabama 4
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1989 SEC Tournament Gainesville, Fla. Florida 7, Alabama 6 Mississippi State 11, Alabama 10
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2003 Crimson Tide team
1991 SEC Tournament Baton Rouge, La. Mississippi State 15, Alabama 10 Florida 4, Alabama 3
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1993 SEC Western Division Tournament Baton Rouge, La. Auburn 13, Alabama 4 Mississippi 4, Alabama 2
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1994 SEC Western Division Tournament Oxford, Miss. LSU 3, Alabama 2 Mississippi 5, Alabama 4 (11)
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1995 SEC Western Division Tournament Starkville, Miss. SEC Western Division Tournament champs Alabama 9, LSU 8 Arkansas 5, Alabama 2 Alabama 6, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 8, Arkansas 7 Alabama 9, LSU 8
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1996 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. SEC Champions Alabama 3, Kentucky 2 Alabama 3, Tennessee 1 (14) Florida 7, Alabama 3 Alabama 16, Kentucky 8 Alabama 10, Florida 5 Alabama 15, Florida 5
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1997 SEC Tournament Columbus, Ga. SEC Champions Alabama 16, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 13, Florida 6 LSU 12, Alabama 7 Alabama 6, Florida 3 Alabama 12, LSU 2
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1998 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Auburn 11, Alabama 8 Alabama 8, Kentucky 3 Alabama 3, Florida 2 Alabama 4, Auburn 3 Auburn 9, Alabama 1
Taylor Tankersley was the winning pitcher in Alabama’s 7-5 win over No. 13 Auburn in the SEC Tournament semifinal game in 2003. Alabama defeated No. 8 LSU 10-3 in the championship game to win the 2003 SEC Tournament championship.
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Records & History ALABAMA IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT 1999 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. SEC Champions Alabama 7, Mississippi 6 Alabama 4, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 12, Mississippi State 11 Alabama 9, Arkansas 3
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2000 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Alabama 9, Mississippi State 3 LSU 18, Alabama 12 Alabama 12, Georgia 4 LSU 6, Alabama 5
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2002 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. SEC Champions Alabama 12, Mississippi State 2 (8) Alabama 7, Florida 4 Florida 7, Alabama 4 Alabama 11, Florida 9 Alabama 6, South Carolina 2 (Championship)
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2003 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. SEC Champions Alabama 9, South Carolina 7 Alabama 7, Auburn 5 Alabama 13, Auburn 3 (7) Alabama 10, LSU 3 (Championship)
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2005 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Mississippi 3, Alabama 1 Alabama 5, Arkansas 4 Mississippi 5, Alabama 3
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2006 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. LSU 4, Alabama 3 Alabama 4, Arkansas 3 Alabama 8, LSU 3 Mississippi 9, Alabama 2
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2007 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Arkansas 6, Alabama 0 Florida 3, Alabama 2
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2011 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Alabama 7, Arkansas 4 Florida 6, Alabama 0 Arkansas 4, Alabama 1
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2013 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Alabama 6, Auburn 3 LSU 3, Alabama 0 Alabama 7, Mississippi 5 (10) LSU 3, Alabama 2
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SEC TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS (held by Alabama)
Games Played Series:
Alabama SEC Tournament Record vs. Opponents Arkansas 5-3 Auburn 6-5 Florida 10-10 Georgia 4-1 Georgia Tech 1-2 LSU 4-11 Kentucky 7-3 Missouri 0-0 Mississippi 6-5 Mississippi State 7-3 South Carolina 2-1 Tennessee 2-1 Texas A&M 0-0 Vanderbilt 0-4 Overall Record 54-49
Wins
Series:
6 by Alabama (1996)
5 by Alabama (1996)
Highest Batting Average Series:
Hits
Series:
.403 by Alabama (1997)
79 by Alabama (1996) (241 AB)
Doubles Series:
21 by Alabama (1996)
Home Runs Game:
6 by Alabama vs. Florida (5-16-97)
Series:
13 by Alabama (1997)
SEC TOURNAMENT BATTING RECORDS (held by Alabama players)
Batting Average Game:
1.000 David Magadan (5-for-5) vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) 1.000 Joe Vitiello (4-for-4) vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989) 1.000 Dustan Mohr (3-for-3) vs. Florida (May 16, 1997)
Series:
.909 David Magadan (10-for-11) (1983)
At-Bats Series:
31 by Doug Hall (1996)
Runs Batted In Game:
6 by Phillip Doyle vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989)
Series:
11 by David Magadan (1983)
Doubles Game:
3 by Hunter Plott vs. Mississippi State (May 16, 1991)
Series:
5 by Chris Moller (1996)
Triples Series:
2 by Joe Caruso (1997)
2008 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Kentucky 9, Alabama 3 Alabama 5, Georgia 2 Alabama 13, Kentucky 4 LSU 12, Alabama 8
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2009 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. South Carolina 9, Alabama 5 (11) LSU 9, Alabama 6
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2010 SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. Alabama 7, Auburn 1 Alabama 6, Mississippi 3 Alabama 5, Florida 2 LSU 4, Alabama 3 (11)
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Game:
2 by David Magadan vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) 2 by Chris Moller vs. LSU (May 18, 1995) 2 by Dustan Mohr vs. Florida (May 16, 1997) 2 by Drew Bounds vs. Auburn (May 16, 1998)
Total Bases Game:
13 by David Magadan (1B, 2 2Bs, 2 HRs) vs. Florida (May 13, 1983)
RECORDS & HISTORY
Home Runs
Stolen Bases Game:
3 by Scott McClanahan vs. Arkansas (May 23, 1999)
SEC TOURNAMENT PITCHING RECORDS (held by Alabama players)
Wins
Series:
3 by Neal Lamb (1995)
Jeffrey Norris was the winning pitcher in the 2002 and 2003 SEC Tournament Championship games.
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Records & History SEC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT The Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium from May 20-25, 2014. This is the 17th consecutive year the tournament has been played in Hoover and the 18th time overall. The 2014 SEC Baseball Tournament will host 12 teams for the second straight year, after increasing from 10 to 12 in 2013. Seeds 5-12 will meet in a single-elimination format on the opening day of the tournament, followed by traditional doubleelimination play Wednesday-Friday, before returning to single-elimination play on Saturday and Sunday. A total of 17 games will be played over the six days. The 12 teams will be seeded 1-12, with the two divisional champions and top four seeds guaranteed opening-round byes, with the possibility of earning another bye later in the bracket. The tournament field will include the top teams from the SEC’s Eastern and Western divisions, plus 10 at-large bids, seeded 3-12 based on conference winning percentage. The tournament began in 1977 with the first and second-place teams from the Eastern and Western Hoover Metropolitan Stadium will host its 17th divisions meeting at campus sites to determine the consecutive SEC Baseball Tournament in 2014, the league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. 19th overall at the Hoover, Ala., location. In 1986, the SEC abandoned divisional play and the top four teams in the league standings qualified for the postseason tournament at campus sites. The 1990 Former Alabama head coach Jim Wells and former LSU coach Skip Bertman have SEC Tournament was played at the Hoover Met, the first off-campus tournament the most all time with six championships, while former Mississippi State head coach in league history. Ron Polk won five tournament titles. Florida has the most coaches to win the SEC The format remained the same until the league expanded to 12 teams in 1992, Tournament with four, including Jay Bergman (1981), Jack Rhine (1982), Joe Arnold adding Arkansas and South Carolina. In 1992, the league went back to divisional (1984, 1988 and 1991) and Kevin O’Sullivan (2011). play and invited the top four teams from each division to the SEC Tournament at the Alabama has been involved in the two largest championship game crowds in Superdome in New Orleans. tournament history. The Tide’s 9-3 win over Arkansas in the 1999 SEC Championship The SEC instituted another change in 1993, as the league had two separate game on May 23 drew 16,165 fans, the largest crowd in tournament history and divisional tournaments over the next three years. The overall SEC champion and second-largest crowd in Hoover Met annals. The Tide’s 6-2 win over South NCAA automatic qualifier was the team with the best conference combined winning Carolina on May 26, 2002, drew 13,367 fans, the second-largest for a title game in percentage from the regular season and postseason tournaments. Alabama won tournament lore. the SEC Western Division tournament in Starkville in 1995, the first of three straight Hoover Met seats 10,800 for baseball, but can accommodate more than 16,000 tournament titles for the Tide. when the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used. The stadium also houses The 1996 and 1997 tournaments were eight-team events in Hoover and 12 suites and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. Wireless internet access Columbus, Ga., respectively but those events introduced one-game play-ins. Prior was added in 2004, concourse and signage renovation was done in 2005, and finally to the expansion to 10 teams in 2012, an eight-team double-elimination format was a second-level pressbox expansion, new stadium seating and an exterior facelift used for 14 years (1998-2011). in 2007 completed a $4.5 million renovation project. A new video scoreboard was Alabama is second all-time with seven SEC Tournament titles, most recently in added in 2008. 2003. LSU leads the way with 11 SEC Tournament championships, including backThe SEC will keep its conference baseball tournament in suburban Birmingham to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. Overall, nine of the 14 SEC teams have won at least through 2016. one SEC Tournament crown since 1977. After John Cohen led Mississippi State to the tournament title in 2012, 19 different head coaches had won at least one SEC Tournament championship. FORMAT AND SEEDING The 12-team tournament will consist of two six-team brackets. The two bracket winners will play in a single championship game on Sunday. Seeding for the SEC Tournament is based on each team’s winning percentage during the SEC regular season. The division champions shall be automatically seeded No. 1 and No. 2, based on winning percentage in conference competition. The rest shall be seeded No. 3 through No. 12 based on conference winning percentage. Once a team is TUESDAY, MAY 20 seeded, it shall maintain that same seeded position throughout the tournament. Game 1 9:30 a.m. #6 Seed vs. #11 Seed Game 2 TBD #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed Game 3 4:30 p.m. #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed TIE-BREAKERS Game 4 TBD #5 Seed vs. #12 Seed
2014 SEC TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
RECORDS & HISTORY
Two-Team Tie
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8
9:30 a.m. TBD 4:30 p.m. TBD
#3 Seed vs. Winner Game 1 #2 Seed vs. Winner Game 2 #1 Seed vs. Winner Game 3 #4 Seed vs. Winner Game 4
THURSDAY, MAY 22 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12
9:30 a.m. TBD 4:30 p.m. TBD
Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8
FRIDAY, MAY 23 Game 13 Game 14
3:00 p.m. TBD
Winner Game 9 vs. Loser Game 11 Winner Game 10 vs. Loser 12
SATURDAY, MAY 24 Game 15 Game 16
Noon TBD
Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 11 Winner Game 14 vs. Winner Game 12
SUNDAY, MAY 25 Game 17
TBD
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Winner Game 15 vs. Winner Game 16
When two teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in order until the tie is broken): 1. Win-loss results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. If they are divisional opponents: a. Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 15-game SEC division schedule). b. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their division (and proceeding through the No. 6 team, if necessary). 3. If two teams are not divisional opponents: a. Win-loss record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary). 4. Coin flip by the Commissioner.
Three-Team Tie (or more) When three or more teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in order until the tie is broken). Note: If the three tied teams have three different records against each other, they shall be seeded in best-percentage order. Otherwise, once the three-team tie is broken, the two-team tie-breaker will be used. 1. If all three teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams. 2. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary, using common opponents only. 3. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.
Records & History ALABAMA COACHING RECORDS ALABAMA RECORD BY DECADES Years 1892-99 1900-09 1910-19 1920-29 1930-39 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-13 Totals
Games 70 177 208 221 166 167 234 272 443 542 617 609 248 3,974
Won 44 117 145 127 118 119 153 155 235 329 405 378 133 2,458
Lost 25 58 61 84 45 47 80 116 207 212 212 231 115 1,493
Tied 1 2 2 10 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 23
Percentage .629 .661 .697 .575 .711 .713 .654 .570 .530 .607 .656 .621 .536 .619
Tied 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4
Percentage .683 .788 .669 .478 .444 .529 .532 .538 .437 .549
ALABAMA SEC RECORD BY DECADES
ALABAMA COACHES OVERALL RECORDS Coach Shelby Fletcher W.M. Walker J.H. Lyons J.F. Jenkins Eli Abbott “Kid” Peeples Joseph Black F.C. Owen Ardis Smith Thomas Stouch Schwartz J.W.H. Pollard Guy S. Lowman D.V. Graves Loonie Noojin Gordon Lewis Charles Bernier Wallace Wade Hank Crisp Jess Neely Sam Hinton J.B. Whitworth Tilden Campbell Paul Burnham Dixie Howell Joe Sewell Hayden Riley Barry Shollenberger Jim Wells Mitch Gaspard
Years 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901-05 1906 1907-10 1911 1912-15 1916-19 1920 1921-23 1924-27 1928 1929-30 1931-32 1933-34 1935-42, 47-63 1943 1946 1964-69 1970-79 1980-94 1995-2009 2010-Present
Record 1-0 4-6-1 10-3 9-3 5-5 10-0 2-3 3-6 9-3 49-25-1 4-16-1 66-22-1 12-5 66-30-1 55-18 15-2 28-35-4 61-32-2 12-7-2 28-15-2 23-7-2 22-10 355-168-4 12-6 13-7 106-79 236-206-1 487-334-1 625-322 133-115
Percentage 1.000 .409 .769 .750 .500 1.000 .400 .333 .750 .660 .214 .747 .706 .686 .753 .882 .448 .653 .619 .644 .750 .688 .677 .667 .650 .573 .533 .593 .660 .536
Record 18-8 265-117-3 9-4 10-5 47-49 83-104 171-188-1 260-183 52-67
Percentage .692 .692 .692 .667 .490 .444 .476 .585 .437
ALABAMA COACHES SEC RECORDS Coach J.B. Whitworth Tilden Campbell Paul Burnham Dixie Howell Joe Sewell Hayden Riley Barry Shollenberger Jim Wells Mitch Gaspard
Years 1933-34 1935-42, 47-63 1943 1946 1964-69 1970-79 1980-94 1995-2009 2010-Present
Years 1933-39 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-13 Totals
Games 82 113 163 157 187 238 269 299 119 1,627
Won 56 89 109 75 83 126 143 161 52 894
Lost 25 24 53 81 104 111 126 138 67 729
* From 1993-95, the Southeastern Conference counted all SEC postseason games towards the Ànal regular-season standings.
ALABAMA WINNING STREAKS Rank 1. 2.
5.
8. 10.
Streak 16 15 15 15 13 13 13 12 12 11 11
Year 1999 1997 1983 1909 1984 1966-67 1940 1941 1913 1988 1974
Description Games 51-66 (May 7-June 10) First 15 games of season Games 40-54 Games 2-16 Games 4-16 Last 8 games of 1966-girst 5 games of 1967 Games 2-14 Last 12 games of season Games 16-27 First 11 games of season Games 25-35
ALABAMA LOSING STREAKS Rank 1. 2. 4.
8.
Streak 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6
Year 1906 1989 1962 2003 1994 1990 1988 2008 1979 1922
Description Games 4-12 Games 25-32 Games 10-17 (includes one tie) Games 47-53 Games 22-28 Games 37-43 Games 14-20 Games 15-20 Games 36-41 Games 8-13 (includes one tie)
RECORDS & HISTORY
After 15 seasons as the head coach at Alabama, Jim Wells retired as the school’s all-time leader with 625 wins while posting the second most SEC victories with 260.
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS OVERALL GAMES PLAYED: 3,974
RECORDS & HISTORY
Year 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
Coach Shelby Fletcher (Mgr.) W.M. Walker (Mgr.) J.H. Lyons (Mgr.) J.F. Jenkins (Mgr.) Eli Abbott “Kid” Peeples Joseph Black (Mgr.) F.C. Owen (Mgr.) Ardis Smith Thomas Stouch Thomas Stouch Thomas Stouch Thomas Stouch Thomas Stouch Schwartz J.W.H. Pollard J.W.H. Pollard J.W.H. Pollard J.W.H. Pollard Guy S. Lowman D.V. Graves D.V. Graves D.V. Graves D.V. Graves Loonie Noojin Loonie Noojin Loonie Noojin Loonie Noojin Gordon Lewis Charles Bernier Charles Bernier Charles Bernier Wallace Wade Wallace Wade Wallace Wade Wallace Wade Hank Crisp Jess Neely Jess Neely Sam Hinton Sam Hinton J.B. Whitworth J.B. Whitworth Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Paul Burnham NO TEAM DUE TO WORLD WAR II NO TEAM DUE TO WORLD WAR II Millard “Dixie” Howell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell Tilden “Happy” Campbell
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WON: 2,458 Overall 1-0 4-6-1 10-3 9-2 5-5 10-0 2-3 3-6 9-3 9-3 7-1 16-3 12-10 6-8-1 4-16-1 21-7 14-4 19-3 12-8-1 12-5 16-6 22-7 11-13 17-4-1 12-10 14-2 13-4 16-2 15-2 7-12-1 7-16-2 14-7-1 17-6 21-6 10-12-1 13-8-1 12-7-2 11-8-2 17-7 13-5-1 10-2-1 7-6 14-4 12-2 10-3-1 12-4 13-2 10-10 14-2 19-2-1 10-2 12-6
SEC
4-6 14-2 10-2 7-3-1 8-2 9-2 4-8 12-1 13-2 9-1 9-4
12-8 20-8 18-11 14-8 23-12 17-5-1 13-11 10-9 10-7 23-6 18-7 18-8 13-8 8-7 11-7 12-9 15-11-1
10-5 11-3 11-5 14-4 12-4 14-4-1 11-8 8-9 8-7 16-2 11-5 10-4 11-5 8-5 9-6 6-9 9-7-1
LOST: 1,493
TIED: 23
WINNING PCT.: .619 Honors 1st Game: July 1, 1892
SIAA Champions
SIAA Champions SIAA Champions SIAA Champions SIAA Champions SIAA Champions SIAA Champions
Southern Conference Champions Southern Conference Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions SEC Champions
SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs NCAA District III Playoffs SEC Champions; NCAA Distrcit III Champs; CWS (T5th)
SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs SEC West Champions SEC West Champions
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS
Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Coach Tilden “Happy” Campbell Joe Sewell Joe Sewell Joe Sewell Joe Sewell Joe Sewell Joe Sewell Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Hayden Riley Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Barry Shollenberger Jim Wells Jim Wells
1997
WON: 894
LOST: 729
Overall 11-10 10-10 12-12 13-7 23-21 24-14 24-15 10-22 18-26 21-14-1 22-14 37-16 34-32 25-18 27-18 23-20 18-27 18-28 41-15-1 32-21 46-11 35-18 30-23 43-20 25-26 27-26 32-24 34-21 42-20 34-21 27-25 21-35 42-23 50-19
SEC 7-8 6-8 6-10 6-6 8-10 10-8 8-9 5-11 6-12 7-11 12-4 10-5 9-13 10-11 10-9 10-11 4-17 8-13 17-6-1 12-10 14-7 12-10 10-14 18-9 11-14 9-17 15-11 10-13 14-11 8-16 9-15 4-22 18-11 20-10
Jim Wells
56-14
20-9
1998 1999
Jim Wells Jim Wells
46-18 53-16
19-10 21-9
2000 2001 2002
Jim Wells Jim Wells Jim Wells
41-24 32-23 51-15
16-14 15-15 20-10
2003
Jim Wells
38-24
14-16
2004 2005 2006
Jim Wells Jim Wells Jim Wells
29-26 40-23 44-21
10-20 17-13 20-10
2007 2008 2009 2010
Jim Wells Jim Wells Jim Wells Mitch Gaspard
31-26 35-28 37-21 42-25
15-15 16-14 18-11 15-15
2011 2012 2013
Mitch Gaspard Mitch Gaspard Mitch Gaspard
35-28 21-34 35-28
14-16 9-21 14-15
TIED: 4
WINNING PCT.: .549 Honors
SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs
SEC Western Division Champions SEC Western Division Champions
SEC Western Division Champions SEC Champions; South Region Champs; CWS Runner-up NCAA Atlantic Regional
NCAA Atlantic Regional
SEC Western Division Tournament Champs; NCAA East Regional SEC Champions; SEC Tourney Champs; South I Regional Champions; College World Series (T5th Place) SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA South II Regional Champions; College World Series Runner-up NCAA West Regional Runner-up SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Regional Champions; Super Regional Champions; College World Series (4th Place) NCAA Regional Runner-up Hormel Foods Classic Champions; SEC Western Division Champs SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Minute Maid Park Classic Champions; SEC Tournament Champs NCAA College Station Regional NCAA New Orleans Regional SEC Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional NCAA Conway Regional NCAA Clemson Regional SEC Tournament Runner-up, NCAA Atlanta Regional Champions; NCAA Clemson Super Regional NCAA Tallahassee Regional NCAA Tallahassee Regional
RECORDS & HISTORY
SEC GAMES PLAYED: 1,627
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Records & History ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent
First Mtg.
Recent Mtg.
UA Record
Alabama A&M Alabama Christian Alabama State Alcorn State Amherst College Appalachian State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas Pine-Bluff Arkansas State Auburn Auburn-Montgomery Augusta College Austin Peay
2009 1983 1983 1987 1907 2006 1983 1992 1998 2012 1969 1896 1989 1990 1994
2009 1985 2011 2013 1957 2006 1983 2013 1998 2012 2002 2013 1990 1990 2002
3-0 4-1 6-0 16-1 1-1 3-0 2-0 32-31 3-0 3-0 13-6 149-123 2-0 2-0 6-0
Belmont Birmingham Athletics Birmingham College Birmingham-Southern Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Brown Butler
2003 1894 1910 1925 1970 1947 2000 1907 1994
2003 1898 1917 2006 1970 1950 2000 1907 2005
1-0 6-0 9-2 27-15 1-2 3-1 2-1 2-0 3-0
Cal Poly Cal-State Fullerton Canisius Centenary Central Florida Central of Kentucky Chattanooga Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina College of Charleston College of Kentucky Columbus College Cumberland
2008 1998 2007 1996 1987 1902 1909 2004 1919 1980 2008 2010 1903 1981 1894
2008 1999 2007 2004 2011 1912 1909 2004 2010 1982 2008 2010 1906 1989 1915
1-2 3-3 3-0 6-0 6-6 5-1 3-0 3-0 12-13 2-0 0-1 2-1 3-3 6-2 13-4-2
Dallas Baptist Dartmouth
2008 1907
2008 1907
1-0 2-0
RECORDS & HISTORY Matt Frick’s 10th inning home run beat Southern California in 1997.
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Opponent
First Mtg.
Recent Mtg.
UA Record
Delta State Duquesne
1974 1997
1983 2005
4-6 4-0
East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Elon Evansville
2008 1998 1991 2010 1974
2012 2011 1996 2010 1974
0-2 6-0 2-1 1-0 1-0
Faulkner Ferris State Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Southern Florida State Fordham Furman
1986 1986 1920 2002 1991 1955 1967 1907 1919
1989 1986 2011 2013 2006 1955 2011 1907 1991
2-1 1-0 55-51 4-5 4-0 2-0 2-7 1-0 4-0-1
George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech
1948 1904 1980 1992 1904
1948 2013 2002 2007 2010
1-1 70-65-2 13-6 7-0 33-28-1
Hawai’i Houston Howard Huntingdon
2005 1976 1960 1967
2005 2003 1965 1990
2-2 6-6 9-5 13-1
Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State
1913 2009 1991 1989 1969
1997 2010 1991 1989 1988
19-9-3 5-0 2-0 0-1 4-0
Jackson State Jacksonville State
1980 1967
1988 2013
14-3 26-7
Kansas State Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State
1999 2006 1925 1914
2004 2006 2012 1914
2-1 3-0 56-36 1-1
Opponent
First Mtg.
Recent Mtg.
UA Record
Lamar Lehigh Lipscomb Long Beach State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Marymount
1994 1907 2006 1998 2003 1991 1906 1938 1975 1998
1994 1907 2008 1998 2005 1996 2013 2004 2013 1998
0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 3-0 5-2 195-160-3 12-2 11-5 1-0
Maine Marion Institute Marshall Massachusetts McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (Florida) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee St. Millsaps Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Valley St. Missouri Montevallo Morehead State Murray State
1989 1904 1997 2003 1994 1971 1905 1983 1974 1914 1957 1981 1915 1998 1895 1915 1896 2002 2013 1974 1980 1990
1989 1918 1997 2003 2007 2013 2010 1999 2005 1997 1994 1997 1916 2010 2013 1982 2013 2013 2013 1980 2004 1996
1-1 12-2 3-0 3-0 6-1 13-6 19-6-1 9-6 6-3 5-5 6-2 16-9 2-2 3-1 199-141-1 7-1 210-172-3 17-1 2-1 11-2 5-1 8-1
Navy Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New Orleans Niagara Nicholls State North Alabama North Carolina North Carolina State
1986 2006 2000 1995 1984 1999 1981 1967 1923 1968
1999 2007 2008 1995 2008 1999 2009 2008 2006 1998
3-0 1-5 3-0 2-0 7-6 3-0 6-2 19-3 4-7 2-2
Records & History ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
NON-COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS
Opponent
First Mtg.
Recent Mtg.
UA Record
UNC-Asheville UNC-Greensboro Northeast Illinois Northern Illinois Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame
2005 1996 1992 1992 1937 1999 1976
2005 1996 1992 1992 1941 2011 1995
3-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 6-3 6-0 3-4
Oglethorpe Ohio State Ohio University Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Owenton
1919 1924 1972 2001 1996 1988 2012 1908
1924 1991 1972 2002 2009 1988 2012 1908
6-3 10-4 1-0-1 4-0 2-1 1-0 0-1 3-0
Radford Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rollins College
1967 1996 1939 1990 2003 1999 1993 1941
1995 1996 2000 1996 2003 2003 1995 1957
2-3 1-0 3-2 4-0 2-1 2-0 2-2 9-10-1
St. Benedictine St. Bernard St. John’s St. Louis Samford Savannah State Sewanee Siena South Alabama South Carolina SE Missouri State SE Louisiana Southern Southern California Southern Illinois So. Military Academy Southern Mississippi SW Presbyterian Springhill College Stanford Stephen F. Austin Stetson Stillman Stony Brook
1978 1964 1991 1994 1894 2013 1892 1992 1967 1973 2002 1980 1905 1997 1982 1920 1962 1914 1916 2000
1978 1975 1991 1994 2013 2013 1922 1992 2012 2012 2009 2013 1916 1997 1982 1920 2013 1925 1973 2000 First Meeting 1950 1996 1971 1875 2010 2010
1-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 91-15 1-0 20-6 2-0 56-48 25-29 7-4 11-1 4-0 1-0 0-2 2-0 71-27 3-1 9-4 1-2
Tampa Tennessee Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-CC Texas Arlington Texas Christian Texas-Pan American Texas Southwestern Towson State Troy Tufts College Tulane
1992 1897 1989 1965 1899 1995 2009 2008 1993 2009 1913 1989 1941 1907 1897
1-0 71-34 2-0 4-2 1-8 2-3 2-0 0-2 0-2 1-0 2-0 1-0 19-10 1-0 62-30
1992 2013 1989 2009 1983 2013 2009 2008 1993 2009 1913 1989 2013 1907 2013
First Mtg.
Recent Mtg.
UA Record
UAB UNLV Union
1974 1986 1909
2013 1988 1910
43-20 2-4 11-1
Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Tech VMI
1893 2007 1947 1955 2013
2013 2007 1996 1967 2013
87-53-2 2-1 3-0 8-3 3-0
Wake Forest Washington & Lee Washington State West Alabama West Florida West Virginia Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wichita State Williams College Winthrop Wisconsin
1950 1910 1950 1964 1989 1916 1979 1990 1997 1907 1995 1923
1996 1910 1950 2003 1995 1990 1993 1995 1997 1907 2006 1950
3-0 2-1 0-1 21-10 5-2 2-2 11-4 3-1 1-0 1-0 6-4 1-1
Xavier
1982
1982
1-0
Yale Youngstown State
1921 2008
1956 2008
3-3 3-0
2014 Opponents listed in boldface.
2-1 17-0 4-0
First Meeting
Recent Meeting
ACME Roofing
1943
1943
0-1
Andalusia
1950
1950
1-0
Opponent
UA Record
Bankers (Mobile)
1906
1906
0-1
Birmingham Barons
1909
1986
7-32-1
Birmingham Loveman’s
1947
1947
1-0
Boston Braves
1921
1921
0-1
Boston Red Sox
1934
1934
0-1
Central Foundry
1947
1949
4-1
Chattanooga Lookouts
1932
1932
0-1
Cincinnati Reds
1913
1918
0-2
Cleveland Indians
1910
1927
0-3
Columbus AAF
1946
1946
2-0
Columbus, Miss. (CSL)
1908
1935
3-0
Detroit Tigers
1911
1911
0-1
Dothan
1941
1941
1-0
Drury, Missouri
1908
1908
3-0
Fort Benning, Ga.
1922
1922
0-2
Gadsden
1946
1946
0-1
Goodyear (Gadsden)
1936
1936
1-0
Greensboro
1894
1915
4-1
Gulf Coast Red Sox
1994
1994
1-0
House of David
1930
1931
1-1
Huntsville Mfg.
1947
1947
0-1
Loveman’s (Bham)
1947
1947
1-0
Massey’s Bus. School
1898
1898
1-0
Meridian, Miss. (CSL)
1923
1923
0-0-1
Mobile (Pro.)
1893
1893
0-1
Montgomery (Pro.)
1893
1949
0-4
Nashville Vols
1933
1933
0-1
New York Yankees
1978
1984
0-1-1
Pawtucket Red Sox
1992
1993
0-2
Pensacola (Navy)
1941
1942
1-1
Philadelphia A’s
1910
1923
0-2
Reynolds Metal
1948
1948
1-0
Rochester, NY (IL)
1923
1923
1-0
St. Louis Browns
1912
1912
0-1
St. Paul Americans
1922
1922
0-1
Toronto (IL)
1922
1922
0-2
Tuscaloosa (Professional)
1893
1948
4-0
Walker County
1948
1948
1-0
RECORDS & HISTORY
Penn State Princeton Purdue
Opponent
The 1999 Crimson Tide baseball team celebrates with the fans after defeating LSU, 13-5, to win the Tuscaloosa Super Regional and advance to the school’s fifth College World Series.
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Sewanee
1892 - Won 1, Lost 0 Coach: Shelby Fletcher
W 6-3
* – Alabama’s first ever baseball game took place on July 1, 1892 at Birmingham’s Lakeview Park
1893 - Won 4, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: W.M. Walker
Montgomery Professionals Mobile Professionals Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Sewanee Sewanee Sewanee
1894 - Won 10, Lost 3 Coach: J.H. Lyons
Howard Birmingham Athletics at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt Cumberland (at Lebanon, Tenn.) at Howard Vanderbilt Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Birmingham Athletics Sewanee Sewanee
1895 - Won 9, Lost 2 Coach: J.F. Jenkins
Mississippi (at Meridian) Mississippi (at Meridian) Birmingham Athletics Howard Birmingham Athletics Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Sewanee Sewanee (DH) Sewanee (DH)
1896 - Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Eli Abbott
at Howard at Howard at Greensboro at Greensboro Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M at Auburn at Auburn Sewanee Sewanee
RECORDS & HISTORY
1897 - Won 10, Lost 0 Coach: Kid Peeples
Tulane Tulane Tulane Auburn Auburn Birmingham Athletics Tuscaloosa Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
1898 - Won 2, Lost 3 Coach: Joseph Black
Massey’s Business College Tulane Tulane Tulane Birmingham Athletics
Texas Texas Texas Tulane Tulane
1899 - Won 3, Lost 6 Coach: F.C. Owen
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L 3-11 L 0-6 W 2-1 T 2-2 (16) L 5-10 L 1-4 W 8-4 W 18-7 W 8-4 L 0-5 L 0-10
W 7-2 W 11-3 L 1-12 W 10-9 L 5-9 W 36-2 W 21-3 W 24-3 W 11-5 W 17-2 W 38-2 W 4-3 L 3-7
Tulane Auburn Auburn Auburn
Tulane Tulane Tulane Auburn Auburn Auburn Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Auburn Auburn Auburn Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Sewanee Sewanee Sewanee
W 6-5 L 4-10 W 6-5 L 5-7
1900 - Won 9, Lost 3 Coach: Ardis Smith
1901 - Won 9, Lost 3 Coach: Thomas Stouch
1902 - Won 7, Lost 1 Coach: Thomas Stouch
W 10-5 W 12-8 W 10-8 W 12-0 W 17-6 W 6-3 L 5-6 W 9-0 L 5-6 W 12-4 W 7-3
L 9-12 W 8-1 L 3-5 W 4-2 W 10-2 W 11-2 L 9-12 L 6-14 W 9-8 (13) L 3-7
W 17-3 W 25-10 W 14-9 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 6-2 W 18-17 W 8-4 W 16-10 W 7-1
W 20-3 L 7-9 L 7-8 L 0-8 W 19-3
L 3-9 L 1-10 L 2-4 W 6-2 L 3-13
Auburn (at Selma) Auburn (at Selma) Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Central of Kentucky Central of Kentucky Central of Kentucky
1903 - Won 16, Lost 3 Coach: Thomas Stouch
Birmingham Barons Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro at Tennessee at Tennessee at Tennessee Sewanne Sewanne Sewanne Auburn (at Selma) Auburn (at Selma) Auburn (at Selma) College of Kentucky College of Kentucky College of Kentucky
1904 - Won 12, Lost 10 Coach: Thomas Stouch
Marion Institute Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Auburn Auburn Auburn at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt Texas Texas Texas Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
L 3-9 W 10-6 W 12-3 L 7-9 W 9-5 W 5-4 W 6-1 W 6-3 W 11-5 L 3-6 W 8-7 W 9-7
W 5-1 W 9-1 W 5-2 W 9-0 W 13-12 W 9-0 W 11-10 L 7-11 L 3-11 L 4-10 W 5-3 W 2-1
W 19-2 W 11-0 W 22-0 W 14-3 W 30-6 W 5-3 L 7-8 W 5-3
W 9-4 W 9-4 L 12-14 W 9-8 W 13-4 W 13-4 W 13-6 W 6-5 W 5-4 L 13-19 W 17-2 W 21-0 W 9-2 L 5-6 W 4-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 12-2 W 10-0
W 8-3 W 6-3 W 8-3 W 5-3 L 4-6 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 4-8 L 4-11 L 3-9 W 6-4 W 8-1 L 4-5 W 7-4 L 4-12 L 3-8 L 0-7 W 6-3 L 2-3 L 2-7 W 10-9 W 7-4
1905 - Won 6, Lost 8, Tied 1 Coach: Thomas Stouch
Marion Institute Marion Institute Marion Institute Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Tulane Tulane Tulane at Auburn at Auburn at Auburn Southern Southern Mercer
W 3-2 L 1-2 L 0-7 L 1-7 L 2-6 L 3-6 W 5-3 W 8-0 L 2-3 W 3-2 L 3-4 L 5-6 W 7-0 W 1-0 T 1-1
1906 - Won 4, Lost 16, Tied 1 Coach: Schwartz
Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at LSU at LSU at LSU Bankers (at Mobile) Auburn Auburn Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia College of Kentucky College of Kentucky College of Kentucky
1907 - Won 21, Lost 7 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard
Howard Howard Howard Vanderbilt Vanderbilt LSU LSU at Auburn at Auburn at Auburn Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi at Mercer at Mercer at Mercer at Mercer at Mercer at Mercer at Dartmouth at Dartmouth at Fordham at Lehigh at Amherst College at Tufts College at Williams College at Brown at Brown
1908 - Won 14, Lost 4 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard
at Columbus Owenton (at Birmingham) Owenton (at Birmingham) Owenton (at Birmingham) at Birmingham Barons Marion Marion Marion at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia Auburn Auburn LSU LSU Drury, Missouri Drury, Missouri Drury, Missouri
W 13-2 L 1-6 W 6-1 L 0-8 L 4-10 L 3-9 L 0-2 L 0-1 L 2-3 L 2-8 L 6-14 L 4-7 W 1-0 L 4-5 T 1-1 W 8-4 L 2-19 L 1-11 L 5-6 (11) L 2-4 L 6-11
W 9-0 W 11-10 W 12-1 W 4-1 W 7-4 L 1-3 L 6-8 W 2-1 L 4-12 W 8-5 W 6-2 W 10-2 L 3-7 W 4-1 L 3-5 W 5-0 L 1-5 W 3-1 L 0-5 W 5-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 5-4 W 3-2 W 11-10 W 8-3 W 10-4 W 9-0
W 13-0 W 9-0 W 13-1 W 4-1 L 0-5 W 5-2 W 12-5 W 2-0 L 4-9 L 3-8 L 0-17 W 9-1 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 4-1 W 6-2 W 1-0 W 4-0
1909 - Won 19, Lost 3 Coach: J.W. H. Pollard
SIAA Champions Birmingham Barons Howard Howard Howard Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at Union University at Union University at Union University Georgia Georgia Georgia Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Union University Union University Union University
1910 - Won 12, Lost 8, Tied 1 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard
Philadelphia A’s Cleveland Indians Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Birmingham Barons Sewanee Birmingham College Birmingham College Birmingham College Union University Union University Union University at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia Washington & Lee (Birmingham) Washington & Lee (Birmingham) Washington & Lee (Birmingham) Union University Union University Union University
1911 - Won 12, Lost 5 Coach: Guy S. Lowman
Detroit Tigers Birmingham College Birmingham College Birmingham College Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Mercer at Mercer Howard Howard Howard
L 0-3 W 6-3 W 1-0 W 6-2 W 14-2 W 10-0 W 7-0 W 5-4 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 6-0 W 8-2 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 5-4 W 5-4 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 6-1 W 2-0 L 4-5 W 8-7
L 0-16 L 0-2 W 4-3 L 1-2 L 1-7 W 3-2 L 0-1 W 15-1 W 4-1 W 10-5 W 7-2 W 4-1 L 4-5 L 4-5 T 0-0 W 4-0 L 0-2 W 4-2 W 3-0 W 5-2 W 4-3
L 2-15 W 5-1 W 10-2 W 9-3 W 6-1 W 4-3 L 1-4 W 4-2 W 9-1 W 7-5 L 3-4 W 2-1 L 0-5 L 3-7 W 3-1 W 12-1 W 6-1
COACH: D.V. GRAVES 1912 - Won 16, Lost 6 Coach: D.V. Graves
Birmingham Barons St. Louis Browns
L 4-5 L 0-6
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS W 10-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 L 0-1 L 0-4 W 5-4 W 4-0 W 9-3 W 5-1 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 10-4 W 10-2 W 3-2 W 10-2 L 3-4 L 4-5 W 6-1 W 8-2 W 8-1
1913 - Won 22, Lost 7 Coach: D.V. Graves SIAA Champions
Cincinnati Reds Illinois Marion Institute Marion Institute Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Birmingham College Birmingham College Columbus (Cotton States League) Tulane Tulane Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Georgia Georgia Mercer #Mercer Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Cumberland Cumberland Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Texas Southwestern Texas Southwestern Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
L 2-9 L 1-2 W 4-1 W 5-0 L 3-6 L 3-5 W 8-0 W 4-0 W 7-0 W 1-0 W 8-0 W 5-4 W 2-1 L 2-4 L 2-12 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 7-3 W 5-4 W 15-1 W 5-4 W 4-3 W 7-6 W 8-3 W 8-4 W 4-1 W 4-0 L 0-2 W 5-1
# – Melford Pratt tossed nine-inning, no-hitter against Mercer (May 2, 1913)
1914 - Won 11, Lost 13 Coach: D.V. Graves
Birmingham Barons Howard Michigan Michigan Southwestern Presbyterian Mississippi Mississippi Tulane Tulane Georgia Georgia Mercer Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Kentucky State Kentucky State at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia at Georgia Cumberland Cumberland
L 4-13 W 6-0 L 1-9 L 4-7 W 7-6 L 0-10 W 10-4 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 2-3 L 4-7 W 4-2 W 11-2 L 8-12 L 0-7 L 1-2 W 5-2 L 2-4 W 5-2 L 4-5 L 0-11 L 2-7 W 2-1 (14) W 3-2
1915 - Won 17, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach: D.V. Graves SIAA Champions
Birmingham College Southwestern Presbyterian Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia
Georgia Sewanee Sewanee Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M LSU LSU Illinois Millsaps Millsaps Mississippi College Mississippi College Southern Cumberland Cumberland
1916 - Won 12, Lost 10 Coach: Loonie Noojin
West Virginia West Virginia Birmingham Barons Howard Illinois Illinois Southwestern Presbyterian Mississippi College Mississippi College Georgia Georgia Millsaps Millsaps Southern Mercer Mercer Mississippi Mississippi at LSU at LSU at Springhill at Springhill
1917 - Won 14, Lost 2 Coach: Loonie Noojin SIAA Champions
Birmingham Barons Howard Howard Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Birmingham College LSU LSU Sewanee Sewanee Mississippi Mississippi Tennessee #Tennessee Springhill (DH) Springhill (DH)
W 9-5 L 8-11 L 0-4 W 8-3 L 2-4 W 4-0 L 0-8 W 5-0 L 2-5 W 4-3 (10) L 3-5 W 5-1 L 2-5 W 5-0 W 7-5 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 14-5 W 9-8 W 3-2 L 6-8 L 1-2
L 5-3 W 6-5 W 4-3 W 9-2 W 9-1 W 2-1 W 12-2 W 12-3 W 3-1 W 5-0 W 5-3 W 7-0 L 8-9 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 2-1
# – Merritt Wikle tossed nine-inning, no-hitter at Tennessee (May 3, 1917)
Illinois Illinois Howard Howard Howard Birmingham Barons Cincinnati Reds (at Montgomery) LSU
LSU LSU LSU Sewanee Sewanee Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Marion Institute Marion Institute
1919 - Won 16, Lost 2 Coach: Loonie Noojin SIAA Champions
Howard Howard Birmingham Barons Vanderbilt Birmingham Barons Howard Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Georgia Clemson Clemson Furman Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Georgia Tech Georgia Tech LSU LSU
L 2-5 W 3-1 W 1-0 W 9-1 W 7-0 L 1-2 W 3-2 W 11-1 W 11-1
W 7-1 W 7-5 W 3-0 W 9-2 L 1-8 W 8-5 W 5-2 W 6-2 W 6-1 W 8-2 L 3-4 W 8-0 W 14-3 W 14-4 W 11-1 W 6-2 W 2-1 (10) W 9-0
1920 - Won 15, Lost 2 Coach: Gordon Lewis SIAA Champions
COACH: LOONIE NOOJIN
1918 - Won 13, Lost 4 Coach: Loonie Noojin SIAA Champions
W 7-2 W 2-0 W 5-2 L 6-12 W 2-1 L 6-7 L 4-5
W 3-0 W 4-2 W 5-1 W 7-1 W 2-1 W 10-4 W 9-2 W 7-0 W 8-3 L 3-4 W 4-3 W 6-3 W 23-3 W 4-0 T 0-0
W 2-1 W 8-3 W 9-0 W 8-1 W 6-3 L 2-15 L 2-10 W 2-0
Southern Military Academy Southern Military Academy Illinois Birmingham Barons Florida Howard Howard at Mississippi A&M at Mississippi A&M at Mississippi College at LSU at LSU Oglethorpe LSU LSU Mercer Mercer
LSU LSU
W 4-0 L 4-5
1922 - Won 7, Lost 16, Tied 2 Coach: Charles Bernier
Birmingham Barons at Birmingham Barons Toronto (International League) Toronto (International League) St. Paul Americans Howard Howard Illinois Illinois Yale (at Macon, Ga.) Yale (at Macon, Ga.) at Fort Benning at Fort Benning at Furman at Georgia at Georgia Texas LSU Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Sewanee Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M at Mississippi A&M at Mississippi A&M
1923 - Won 14, Lost 7, Tied 1 Coach: Charles Bernier
W 15-3 W 4-0 W 5-1 L 0-6 W 11-4 W 5-3 W 6-1 L 1-4 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 6-1 W 5-4 W 5-0 W 4-0 W 5-4 W 1-0 W 3-1
Philadelphia A’s Birmingham Barons Rochester (International League) Meridian (Cotton States League) Illinois Howard Howard Wisconsin Tulane Tulane at LSU at LSU Clemson Georgia Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia Tech North Carolina Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M
L 0-6 L 4-11 L 5-9 L 2-4 L 1-4 W 7-6 W 8-7 L 5-9 L 0-2 L 4-7 W 14-4 L 1-5 L 7-13 T 1-1 L 6-7 L 4-6 L 3-5 L 6-8 W 4-3 L 3-6 W 12-0 T 2-2 W 6-2 W 6-4 L 3-2
L 2-12 L 7-13 W 7-4 T 4-4 W 3-1 W 14-0 W 11-3 W 1-0 W 6-4 W 14-1 W 9-6 W 5-4 W 6-4 L 1-3 W 5-3 L 3-6 L 2-11 W 8-5 L 2-7 W 7-3 L 4-6 W 5-2
COACH: CHARLES BERNIER 1921 - Won 7, Lost 12, Tied 1 Coach: Charles Bernier
Yale Birmingham Barons Illinois Illinois Boston Braves Cleveland Indians Howard Howard Michigan Michigan Georgia Georgia Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Georgia Georgia Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M
COACH: WALLACE WADE L 6-8 L 2-7 L 5-6 W 6-5 L 0-4 L W 12-5 W 8-1 W 11-2 L 5-6 L 4-5 L 1-5 W 12-6 W 8-1 T 2-2 L 1-3 L 1-5 L 0-1
1924 - Won 17, Lost 6 Coach: Wallace Wade Southern Conference Champions
Ohio State Ohio State Birmingham Barons Furman Furman Tennessee Tennessee Howard Howard at Mercer at Mercer at Georgia at Georgia Vanderbilt (at Montgomery) Vanderbilt
RECORDS & HISTORY
Marion Institute Marion Institute Marion Institute at Mississippi A&M at Mississippi A&M at Mississippi A&M Sewanee Mercer Mercer Mercer Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Tennessee Tennessee Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Central of Kentucky Central of Kentucky Central of Kentucky
W 5-4 (10) W 12-1 W 6-1 W 12-0 W 7-3 W 10-0 W 3-2 W 5-1 W 14-7 L 4-5 W 4-1 W 8-2 L 2-4 W 8-4 W 9-7
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M at Oglethorpe at Oglethorpe at Georgia Tech North Carolina North Carolina
1925 - Won 21, Lost 6 Coach: Wallace Wade
Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Howard Howard Illinois Georgia Georgia Cleveland Indians Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi Mississippi Kentucky Kentucky Southwestern Presbyterian Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Kentucky Kentucky Vanderbilt
W 5-3 L 6-8 L 1-6 L 7-11 L 1-7 W 8-6 W 6-2 W 5-1
W 3-1 W 11-2 L 2-8 W 6-5 (10) L 8-20 W 10-2 W 15-0 W 4-0 W 10-9 W 7-3 L 3-9 L 2-9 W 17-10 W 3-1 W 7-4 W 11-4 L 3-4 (10) W 4-3 W 6-2 W 9-3 W 10-5 W 7-0 L 1-2 W 11-7 W 5-4 W 8-2 W 2-0
1926 - Won 10, Lost 12, Tied 1 Coach: Wallace Wade
Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Birmingham-Southern Georgia Georgia Illinois Illinois Cleveland Indians at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech (at Montgomery) Georgia Tech (at Montgomery) Tulane Tulane Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi Mississippi Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
L 7-9 L 10-13 W 11-1 L 8-11 L 4-5 L 6-8 W 10-0 L 2-11 L 5-7 T 8-8 L 6-12 L 10-12 W 8-2 W 15-2 W 6-3 W 3-1 L 6-8 L 4-5 L 4-10 W 8-1 W 3-2 W 12-0 W 4-3
RECORDS & HISTORY
1927 - Won 13, Lost 8, Tied 1 Coach: Wallace Wade
Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Georgia Georgia Florida Florida Cleveland Indians Illinois Illinois at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech at LSU at LSU at Tulane at Tulane Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M
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T 0-0 L 3-6 W 13-0 L 6-9 W 5-4 L 3-7 W 16-0 L 1-10 L 3-5 W 4-3 W 9-2 L 4-9 L 6-7 W 8-5 L 3-6 W 6-1 W 2-1 W 15-2 W 11-3 W 10-1 W 11-3 W 4-1
Mississippi State Mississippi State
W 4-3 L 4-6
1931 - Won 13, Lost 5, Tied 1 Coach: Sam Hinton
COACH: HANK CRISP 1928 - Won 12, Lost 7, Tied 2 Coach: Hank Crisp
Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons Illinois Illinois Tulane Tulane Mississippi Mississippi Florida Florida LSU LSU Georgia Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M
L 1-10 L 1-2 T 1-1 T 6-6 W 3-0 W 5-0 W 7-3 W 5-3 W 6-2 W 12-1 L 0-1 W 7-2 L 4-6 L 0-7 W 4-3 L 3-5 W 7-1 W 9-7 W 6-4 W 13-12 L 0-2
1929 - Won 11, Lost 8, Tied 2 Coach: Jess Neely
Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Birmingham Barons Illinois at LSU at LSU Tulane Tulane Mississippi Mississippi Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M
W 11-1 W 7-0 L 7-10 T 3-3 W 9-2 W 1-0 W 9-3 L 0-3 L 5-13 L 6-7 W 2-1 W 7-4 W 9-3 W 6-3 L 4-2 W 3-1 T 3-3 W 2-0 L 7-8 L 1-4 L 2-4
1930 - Won 17, Lost 7 Coach: Jess Neely Southern Conference Champions
Howard Howard Howard Tulane Tulane House of David LSU LSU Illinois Illinois Georgia Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi State
W 10-0 W 8-3 L 0-11 W 12-4 W 7-6 L 5-7 W 18-3 W 5-0 L 4-5 L 4-15 W 11-8 L 2-10 L 6-7 W 6-2 W 16-2 W 15-3 W 8-2 W 8-4 W 6-4 W 9-3 W 4-3 W 3-0
Illinois Illinois Howard Howard House of David at LSU at LSU Springhill Springhill Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi LSU Kentucky Kentucky Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State
W 6-2 W 8-6 W 6-5 W 21-0 W 12-0 W 7-1 T 18-18 L 2-5 L 2-8 W 3-1 W 9-7 W 3-2 W 12-2 W 18-3 L 3-7 W 7-3 W 9-1 L 5-6 L 4-5
1932 - Won 10, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: Sam Hinton Southern Conference Champions
Chattanooga Lookouts LSU LSU at LSU at LSU Mississippi Mississippi at Mississippi at Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi State at Mississippi State at Mississippi State
L 4-7 W 7-0 W 28-5 W 9-4 T 3-3 W 7-4 L 4-7 W 5-4 W 2-1 W 7-6 W 8-6 W 4-2 W 7-6
at Mississippi* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 12-0 W 4-3 W 8-1 W 13-8 W 10-7 W 5-3 L 3-4 W 7-6 W 5-4
* – SEC game
COACH: TILDEN CAMPBELL 1935 - Won 12, Lost 2 (10-2 SEC) Coach: Tildon campbell SEC Champions
Georgia Tech* at LSU* at LSU* LSU* LSU* Columbus Howard at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
W 10-3 W 10-0 L 2-3 W 6-0 W 3-2 W 6-5 W 15-1 W 2-1 (10) W 3-2 (12) W 5-0 W 4-0 L 3-6 W 17-0 W 2-1
* – SEC game
1936 - Won 10, Lost 3, Tied 1 (7-3-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions
COACH: J.B. WHITWORTH 1933 - Won 7, Lost 6 (4-6 SEC) Coach: J.B. Whitworth
Nashville Vols (at Columbus, Miss.) Georgia* Georgia* Birmingham-Southern Georgia Tech* Howard at Georgia Tech* at Georgia* at Georgia* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
W 11-10 L 6-8 L 5-8 W 3-2 W 6-2 W 6-4 L 4-6 L 5-11 L 2-3 W 4-3 W 7-2 L 4-12 W 7-0
* – SEC game
1934 - Won 14, Lost 4 (14-2 SEC) Coach: J.B. Whitworth SEC Champions
Birmingham Barons at LSU* at LSU* Boston Red Sox Mississippi* Mississippi* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* at Mississippi*
L 3-7 W 13-1 W 15-1 L 3-11 W 7-3 W 10-0 L 5-9 W 11-2 W 8-0
Birmingham-Southern at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi* at Howard Goodyear Tire & Rubber Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 1-0 L 3-6 W 11-5 W 8-4 W 13-2 W 11-10 W 10-8 L 1-2 W 9-8 W 8-1 W 13-5 W 13-3 L 1-2 T 5-5
* – SEC game
1937 - Won 12, Lost 4 (8-2 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Birmingham Barons Howard Mississippi College Mississippi College Northwestern Northwestern at LSU* at LSU* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* * – SEC game
L 4-12 W 10-1 W 7-4 W 12-4 W 9-3 L 8-9 W 15-2 W 13-3 W 9-1 W 15-0 L 6-7 W 15-2 W 7-3 L 2-6 W 9-7 W 11-3
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech at LSU* Howard Northwestern LSU* LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* Goodyear Rubber Company Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
Springhill Springhill Northwestern Northwestern Purdue Purdue at LSU* at LSU* Howard at Mississippi* at Mississippi* LSU* LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* Birmingham-Southern at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississppi State* Mississippi State*
Northwestern Northwestern at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* Howard Mississippi* Mississippi* Florida* Florida* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
W 5-2 W 4-2 L 1-4 W 8-7 W 12-9 L 3-6 L 2-9 L 3-4 W 7-4 L 5-6 L 6-10 L 7-8 W 10-9 W 9-5 L 11-14 W 12-0 L 1-2 L 4-7 W 11-4 W 5-3
at Florida* at Florida* at Rollins at Rollins Mississippi* Dothan Northwestern Northwestern at LSU* at LSU* LSU* LSU* Kentucky* Kentucky* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Troy State Pensacola Naval Air Station Mississippi State*
at Pensacola Naval Air Station Mississippi* Mississippi* Birmingham Barons at LSU* at LSU* at Mississippi*# at Mississippi* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
L 0-3 W 5-4 W 9-0 W 3-2 W 11-3 W 9-3 W 8-0 W 7-3 W 9-1 W 4-1 W 8-5 L 8-9
L 5-8 W 14-2 W 6-4 W 7-4 W 8-7 W 6-1 W 7-4 W 5-4 W 8-5 W 10-8 W 6-2 W 8-6 W 12-8 W 11-5 L 3-7 W 6-3
W 12-3 W 5-3 W 3-0 T 3-3 (13) W 11-10 (14) W 16-0 W 22-6 W 10-6 L 6-7 L 5-10 W 3-2 W 10-5 W 7-1 W 7-3 W 13-1 W 16-8 W 9-6 W 9-3 W 6-3
COACH: MILLARD HOWELL 1946 - Won 12, Lost 8 (10-5 SEC) Coach: Millard “Dixie” Howell
Gadsden Montgomery Montgomery Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* LSU* LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi* Columbus (Mississippi) AAF Georgia* (DH) Georgia* (DH) Columbus (Mississippi) AAF Georgia* Georgia*
L 5-9 L 8-12 L 10-12 W 8-2 W 10-8 L 3-4 L 2-13 W 5-2 L 2-7 W 20-1 W 9-7 W 12-1 W 13-12 W 13-5 W 13-1 L 1-4 L 0-3 W 17-1 W 9-1 W 15-9
* – SEC game
COACH: PAUL BURNHAM 1943 - Won 12, Lost 6 (9-4 SEC) Coach: Paul Burnham
* – SEC game
1941 - Won 19 Lost 2, Tied 1 (13-2 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions
M28 A3 A4 A8 A17 A18 A24 A25 M4 M5 M8 M9
1942 - Won 10, Lost 2 (9-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions
* – SEC game # – Eddie Owcar threw a nine-inning no-hitter at Mississippi on April 24, 1942.
* – SEC game
1940 - Won 14, Lost 2 (12-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions
Central Foundry Walker County Tuscaloosa Birmingham Barons Mississippi* Mississippi* at LSU* at LSU* LSU* LSU* Florida* Florida* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi* at Mississippi*
* – SEC game
W 3-0 W 4-3 W 7-6 W 8-4 W 7-3 W 5-4 W 12-5 W 8-3 W 2-1 L 5-7 W 6-3 W 9-3 W 10-0 W 9-4 L 5-6 W 4-3
* – SEC game
1939 - Won 10, Lost 10 (4-8 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
W 9-3 W 5-4 W 13-1
Mississippi* Mississippi* at Georgia Tech Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Acme Roofer at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Vanderbilt Vanderbilt* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* * – SEC game
1944 - No Team (WWII) 1945 - No Team (WWII)
L 8-10 W 10-6 W 10-1 L 2-6 W 8-1 L 1-2 W 6-1 W 29-10 L 3-6 L 2-3 W 7-6 W 10-2 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 6-4 W 12-4 W 15-4 L 2-6
1947 - Won 20, Lost 8 (11-3 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions NCAA South District III Playoffs
Bradley Mississippi* Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons LSU* LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Central Foundry Central Foundry Mississippi* Mississippi* at Georgia* at Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* Huntsville Manufacturing Loveman’s (Birmingham) Reynolds Metal Company Huntsville Manufacturing
W 9-3 L 1-2 (5) L 0-5 L 3-16 W 4-2 L 3-4 W 5-2 W 3-1 W 6-3 W 9-5 L 4-10 W 27-6 W 7-1 W 4-3 (10) W 5-3 W 8-2 W 9-6 (10) W 11-4 W 6-3 (11) W 5-1 W 13-2 W 4-1 L 0-1
NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, NC) Virginia W 7-2 Clemson L 0-1 Virginia W 4-1 Clemson W 8-1 Clemson L 1-4 * – SEC game
1948 - Won 18, Lost 11 (11-5 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell NCAA South District III Playoffs
at Rollins at Rollins at Florida* at Florida* Bradley# (DH) Bradley (DH) Central Foundry Central Foundry
W 5-0 L 2-11 W 10-2 W 17-1 W 5-2 L 3-5 L 2-5 W 10-0
W 10-5 W 5-1 W 12-5 L 2-5 W 5-2 W 5-3 W 5-2 L 7-8 W 13-0 W 5-3 L 2-4 L 1-3 L 3-6 L 6-8 W 9-0 W 7-5 W 10-2 W 17-2
NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, N.C.) George Washington W 4-1 North Carolina L 3-11 George Washington L 8-9 * – SEC game # – Alabama defeated Bradley 5-2 on March 26, 1948, in the first game played at Thomas Field, the present site of all home Crimson Tide baseball games.
M18 M19 M21 M22 M29 A5 A8 A9 A13 A14 A18 A19 A22 A23 M3 M4 M6 M7 M13 M14 M20 M21
1949 - Won 14, Lost 8 (14-4 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
at Rollins at Rollins at Florida* at Florida* Montgomery (at Selma) at Birmingham Barons at Mississippi* (Clarksdale) Mississippi* LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Auburn* at Auburn* Auburn* Auburn*
L 4-5 L 4-5 W 4-0 W 16-2 L 4-5 L 2-5 W 6-5 (10) L 6-7 L 0-4 W 5-4 W 10-1 L 4-7 W 8-6 W 8-0 W 7-4 W 15-7 L 3-6 W 8-4 W 4-3 (10) W 20-7 W 4-0 W 12-3
* – SEC game
1950 - Won 23, Lost 12 (12-4 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions NCAA District III Champions College World Series (T5th)
M20 M21 M23 M24 M25 A5 A7 A8 A11 A12 A14 A15 A17 A18 A21 A22 A28 A29 M2 M3 M4 M5 M13 M15 M16
at Stetson at Stetson at Rollins at Rollins at Rollins at Birmingham Barons at LSU* at LSU* Birmingham Barons Andalusia LSU* LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Florida* Florida* at Auburn* at Auburn* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
L 2-3 W 10-5 L 4-8 L 1-2 W 10-4 L 5-23 W 5-4 W 5-3 L 5-24 W 24-10 W 5-3 W 13-11 L 3-15 W 9-0 W 6-3 L 0-1 W 7-2 W 3-2 W 17-1 W 17-0 W 15-1 L 1-6 W 9-7 W 11-5 L 4-5
M23 M24 M26 M27
SEC Playoffs (Best of 5 Series) Kentucky W 4-1 Kentucky W 13-0 at Kentucky L 3-14 at Kentucky W 9-1
RECORDS & HISTORY
1938 - Won 13, Lost 2 (9-2 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J8 J9 J10
NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) Clemson W 6-1 Wake Forest W 3-2 Wake Forest W 5-4
J16 J18 J19
College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Bradley W 9-2 Washington State L 1-9 Wisconsin L 1-3
* – SEC game
M17 M19 M20 M20 M30 M31 A4 A5 A6 A7 A11 A12 A13 A14 A17 A24 A25 A30 M1 M4 M5 M11 M12
1951 - Won 17, Lost 5, Tied 1 (14-4-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell at Rollins# North Carolina# North Carolina# (DH) at Rollins# (DH) at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at LSU* at LSU* at Tulane* at Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Auburn* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Auburn* at Auburn* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt*
W 7-1 L 8-9 W 3-2 W 11-3 L 6-7 W 4-0 W 8-5 L 1-5 W 10-0 W 6-3 W 6-5 T 3-3 (10) L 10-17 W 5-3 W 5-4 W 4-3 W 6-4 W 6-5 L 0-2 W 5-0 W 7-4 W 17-2 W 20-7
# – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) * – SEC game
RECORDS & HISTORY
M17 M18 M18 M19 M26 M27 M28 M29 A2 A9 A10 A11 A18 A19 A21 A22 A25 A26 A28 A29 M2 M3 M9 M10
1952 - Won 13, Lost 11 (11-8 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
North Carolina# North Carolina# at Rollins# at Rollins# LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Birmingham Barons Tulane* Tulane* at Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Auburn* at Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt*
L 0-8 L 5-8 L 4-5 (10) W 14-2 W 2-0 W 11-2 W 6-5 W 3-2 (11) W 11-9 L 0-8 W 6-4 L 4-5 L 2-3 L 2-4 (10) W 5-1 L 4-8 L 6-14 L 8-10 (10) W 3-2 (10) L 6-9 W 9-3 W 8-0 W 15-1 W 5-4
# – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) * – SEC game
M23 M24 M27 M28 A3 A4 A10 A11 A13 A14 A20 A21 A24 A27 A28 M1 M2 M8 M9
1953 - Won 10, Lost 9 (8-9 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
at Spring Hill at Spring Hill Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Auburn* at Auburn* at LSU* at LSU* at Tulane* at Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Auburn* Auburn*
* – SEC game
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W 16-3 W 6-1 L 1-6 L 1-5 W 7-1 W 6-0 L 1-10 L 2-11 L 2-3 L 2-11 W 8-5 W 11-6 L 0-3 W 6-1 W 10-1 W 8-5 L 2-10 L 4-9 W 7-4
M22 M23 A2 A3 A9 A16 A17 A19 A20 A26 A27 A30 M1 M3 M4 M7 M8
1954 - Won 10, Lost 7 (8-7 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Spring Hill Spring Hill at Auburn* at Auburn* at Mississippi* Tulane* Tulane* LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Tulane* at Tulane* Auburn* Auburn* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 11-6 W 22-3 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 3-2 L 5-6 W 8-4 W 13-8 L 6-9 W 3-0 L 4-7 L 2-11 W 4-2 W 5-2 W 4-1 W 18-9 L 2-5
* – SEC game
1955 - Won 23, Lost 6 (16-2 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions NCAA District III Playoffs
M17 M18 M19 M19 M20 M21 M24 M25 M28 M29 A4 A8 A9 A11 A15 A16 A18 A19 A27 A28 M2 M3 M6 M7
at Florida Southern at Florida Southern Ohio State# at Rollins# Ohio State# Virginia Tech# at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* LSU* Tulane* Tulane* Mississippi* at LSU* at LSU* at Tulane* at Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn* Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn*
W 5-1 W 5-2 W 4-1 L 0-2 W 7-5 L 4-8 W 3-2 L 5-6 W 5-2 W 5-3 W 7-2 W 10-7 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 10-3 W 3-1 W 16-3 W 18-2 L 5-10 W 8-1 W 3-1 W 10-2 W 14-6 W 9-6
M12 M13
SEC Playoffs (Best of 3 Series) Georgia W 12-2 at Georgia W 6-4
NCAA South District III (Winter Park, Fla.) M27 at Rollins W 4-1 M28 at Rollins L 3-4 M29 at Rollins L 3-5 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) * – SEC game
M23 M24 M24 M28 M28 M29 M30 M31 A6 A7 A7 A13 A14 A16 A17 A20 A21 A21 A27 A28 A28 M4 M5 M7 M8
1956 - Won 18, Lost 7 (11-5 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Yale# at Rollins# Yale# Yale# at Rollins# Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Auburn at Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Tulane* Tulane* Tulane* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Auburn Auburn
M23 M23 M29 M30 A1 A2 A2 A6 A6 A12 A13 A19 A20 A20 A26 A27 A27 A29 A30 M4 M4 M6 M7 M9 M10 M13
1957 - Won 18, Lost 8 (10-4 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Western Division Champions LSU* LSU* at Rollins at Rollins Michigan State Michigan State Amherst Mississippi* Mississippi* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Tulane* Tulane* Tulane* Auburn Auburn Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Auburn at Auburn
L 2-3 W 2-0 W 15-5 W 2-1 W 12-6 L 4-9 L 3-9 W 7-0 L 6-8 W 13-10 W 6-5 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 1-7 W 8-4 W 4-1 W 4-1 L 8-11 W 8-4 W 7-1 W 3-1 W 16-6 W 10-7
SEC Playoffs (Best of 3 Series) Georgia Tech L 4-5 at Georgia Tech W 11-10 at Georgia Tech L 1-10
* – SEC game ** – The 1957 team also posted a 15-5 record on its tour to the Far East. Alabama played games in Honolulu, Hawaii, Japan, Korea and Okinawa.
M28 M29 M31 A1 A4 A5 A11 A12 A14 A18 A19 A21 A22 A25 A26 A30 M1 M5 M6
1958 - Won 13, Lost 8 (11-5 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Western Division Champions at Tulane* at Tulane* at LSU* at LSU* Tulane* Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Auburn at Auburn LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi* at Mississippi*
W 20-1 W 9-5 W 6-1 L 6-9 W 18-9 W 10-4 L 3-14 W 4-3 W 7-5 W 7-0 L 4-5 W 6-5 L 3-7 W 11-8 W 6-4 L 1-3 W 3-2 L 4-6 W 7-3
SEC Playoffs (Rickwood Field - Birmingham) M14 Auburn L 2-3 (13) M15 Auburn L 4-5 * – SEC game
L 0-1 W 2-1 W 8-5 W 16-2 L 2-4 W 5-2 L 0-7 W 10-2 W 15-7 L 2-11 W 14-13 W 10-6 W 4-0 W 13-11 W 13-11 W 4-2 W 6-3 L 1-4 W 7-1 L 2-5 W 10-5 W 7-4 L 5-11 W 6-1 W 4-2
# – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) * – SEC game
M27 M28 A6 A10 A11 A20 A21 A24 A25 M1 M2 M4 M8 M9 M11
1959 - Won 8, Lost 7 (8-5 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Tulane* Tulane* at Auburn at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi*
W 8-0 W 15-7 L 6-8 L 3-4 W 8-3 L 1-5 L 3-9 W 6-2 W 8-5 W 9-2 L 3-6 L 6-8 W 6-4 W 5-4 L 0-1
* – SEC game
M21 M22 M25 M26 M28
1960 - Won 11, Lost 7 (9-6 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Howard Howard at Tulane* at Tulane* at LSU*
W 11-2 W 27-3 W 7-3 W 4-0 L 2-5
A1 A2 A5 A12 A13 A22 A23 A29 A30 M6 M7 M11 M12
Tulane* Tulane* at Auburn at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 10-0 W 8-1 L 10-11 L 0-3 L 4-10 L 2-8 L 2-8 W 7-6 W 9-7 W 6-5 W 7-1 L 5-9 W 7-2
* – SEC game
M22 M22 M23 M23 M24 M24 A3 A4 A7 A8 A10 A11 A17 A18 A21 A22 A24 A25 A28 A29 M1
1961 - Won 12, Lost 9 (6-9 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Tulane* Tulane* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* LSU* Tulane* Tulane* at LSU*
W 14-4 W 16-3 W 20-5 W 4-1 W 15-3 W 12-2 W 9-0 W 6-5 L 5-7 W 8-2 L 1-10 L 3-5 W 9-8 L 8-9 L 5-7 L 0-1 L 3-16 W 5-0 L 6-8 W 7-0 L 1-3
* – SEC game
M12 M12 M16 M16 M18 M20 M24 M24 M26 M27 A2 A3 A6 A6 A7 A10 A13 A14 A16 A17 A23 A24 A27 A28 A28 M2 M7
1962 - Won 15, Lost 11, Tied 1 (9-7-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell Howard Howard Howard Howard Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Virginia Tech Virginia Tech at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi LSU* LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Tulane* at Tulane* at LSU* at LSU* Tulane* Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn* at Auburn*
W 4-2 W 5-0 L 1-12 W 9-0 W 6-0 W 5-3 L 1-2 W 12-4 L 2-4 L 4-8 W 7-1 L 0-4 L 2-3 L 3-8 L 5-9 L 0-9 W 12-5 L 0-1 T 4-4 W 3-2 W 15-8 W 7-4 W 12-1 W 6-0 L 0-1 W 7-6 (10) W 11-5
* – SEC game
M14 M16 M18 M19 M22 M24 M25 M25 M29 M30 A1 A2 A8 A9 A12 A13 A15
1963 - Won 11, Lost 10 (7-8 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell
Howard at Howard at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at LSU* at LSU* at Tulane* at Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Tulane*
L 2-5 L 3-6 W 7-6 W 11-4 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 0-1 L 5-19 W 14-3 W 13-6 W 6-0 W 16-2 L 7-8 (14) L 3-6 L 5-6 L 4-10 W 3-1
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Tulane* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi*
W 2-1 L 2-3 W 10-3 L 5-11
* – SEC game
A5 A8 A9 A11 A15 A16 A22 A23 A25 A29 A30 M3 M3
at Samford Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Livingston at LSU* at LSU* at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* (DH) LSU* (DH)
W 5-2 W 9-7 L 1-4 L 2-7 L 1-2 W 1-0 W 4-1 W 6-2 W 4-1 W 6-5 W 5-4 (10) W 5-0 W 6-1
* – SEC game # – Columbus, Miss.
COACH: JOE SEWELL
M16 M17 M21 M21 M26 M27 A4 A5 A7 A7 A10 A10 A14 A17 A18 A20 A21 A27 M1 M3
1964 - Won 10, Lost 10 (6-8 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell
St. Bernard Howard at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at LSU* at LSU* at Tulane* at Tulane* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Howard Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Tulane* Tulane* LSU* at Mississippi* Livingston State
W 4-3 L 0-4 L 3-5 W 7-4 L 1-5 W 8-1 L 4-5 W 5-4 L 2-3 (8) L 1-4 (6) L 5-9 L 2-14 W 5-1 W 14-4 W 4-3 W 10-1 W 5-2 L 3-7 L 0-6 W 3-2
* – SEC game
M16 M18 M20 M20 M25 M27 M27 A2 A5 A6 A9 A10 A16 A17 A19 A20 A23 A24 A26 A27 A30 M1 M3 M4
1965 - Won 12, Lost 12 (6-10 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell
at Howard Tennessee Tech at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi# at Howard Howard Howard Southern Mississippi LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State*$ at Mississippi State*$ Tulane* Tulane* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Tulane* at Tulane* at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 8-4 W 15-6 L 1-2 W 6-0 W 3-2 L 3-5 W 10-1 W 6-3 W 4-0 W 11-2 L 0-11 W 1-0 L 2-7 L 0-2 L 3-5 W 7-4 L 6-7 L 4-6 W 8-0 W 6-2 L 4-8 L 7-11 L 2-3 L 0-1
* – SEC game $ – Columbus, Miss. # – Grady Elmore therw a seven-inning no-hitter at Southern Mississippi at Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg
M24 M28 M29 M31 A1 A2 A4
1966 - Won 13, Lost 7 (6-6 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell
Samford at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Samford Mississippi State*# Mississippi State*# Samford
W 9-1 L 3-5 L 2-4 W 5-4 L 1-5 L 1-2 (14) W 6-2
M10 M10 M18 M23 M23 M24 M24 M25 M25 M27 M31 A1 A1 A4 A4 A6 A7 A7 A8 A10 A10 A11 A14 A14 A15 A18 A19 A19 A21 A21 A22 A22 A24 A25 A26 A26 A28 A28 A29 M1 M3 M5 M5 M6
1967 - Won 23, Lost 21 (8-10 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell
Jacksonville State Jacksonville State at Birmingham-Southern Virginia Tech# at Florida State# Virginia Tech# Penn State# Penn State# at Florida State# at Auburn Birmingham-Southern at North Alabama at North Alabama Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Livingston State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* LSU* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Livingston State South Alabama South Alabama at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Huntingdon at Huntingdon Auburn at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Huntingdon Florence State at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
W 5-0 W 8-0 W 13-1 W 9-0 W 4-3 L 5-6 L 3-5 L 8-9 L 0-1 W 3-0 W 15-1 L 3-10 W 9-2 L 1-4 W 10-2 W 4-2 W 3-2 L 1-4 L 4-13 L 2-3 W 3-2 W 7-4 L 0-4 L 1-4 W 5-0 W 7-5 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 1-0 L 3-10 W 9-7 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 6-7 L 1-5 L 4-6 W 8-1 L 2-3 W 4-2 L 0-3 L 5-7 L 0-7 L 0-2 L 3-6
# – Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) * – SEC game
M16 M18 M21 M25 M26 M27 M30 A2 A5 A5 A6 A11 A11 A12 A13 A14 A19 A19 A20 A22 A22 A23
1968 - Won 24, Lost 14 (10-8 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell SEC Champions NCAA South District III
at Livingston Livingston South Alabama Birmingham-Southern Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Birmingham-Southern Auburn LSU* LSU* LSU* at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi at South Alabama at South Alabama at South Alabama at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi*
A26 A26 A27 A30 M3 M3 M4 M10 M10 M11
Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Auburn at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
L 7-8 W 11-0 W 6-0 W 9-2 W 3-2 W 7-4 L 1-9 L 1-4 W 1-0 W 1-0
M13
SEC Western Division Playoff at LSU
W 6-4
M15 M17 M18
SEC Playoffs (Best of 3 Series) at Florida Florida Florida
L 3-4 W 5-0 W 3-0
NCAA South District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) M30 North Carolina State L 3-5 M31 Florida State L 1-6 * – SEC game
M4 M4 M7 M8 M13 M15 M20 M20 M21 M21 M22 M22 M25 M28 M29 M31 M31 A4 A7 A7 A8 A11 A12 A12 A15 A18 A18 A21 A22 A25 A25 A26 M2 M2 M3 M6 M9 M9 M10
1969 - Won 24, Lost 15 (8-9 SEC) Coach: Joe Sewell
Jacksonville State Jacksonville State at South Alabama at South Alabama Livingston at Birmingham-Southern Tennessee# Arkansas State# Tennessee# Arkansas State# Arkansas State# Tennessee# at Livingston at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Indiana State Indiana State Southern Mississippi LSU* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Auburn at Mississippi* at Mississippi* South Alabama South Alabama Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* at Auburn at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
W 2-1 W 12-5 W 9-1 L 5-6 W 14-5 W 10-5 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 3-1 L 4-5 W 11-9 L 2-3 L 0-1 W 6-5 W 5-2 W 5-4 W 12-3 W 1-0 W 10-1 W 1-0 W 7-6 L 3-4 (12) L 1-4 L 1-2 (15) W 2-1 W 4-1 L 1-12 W 9-1 L 4-15 W 4-0 W 3-1 L 2-6 L 1-2 L 0-8 L 2-3 L 1-5 W 5-0 W 2-1 L 3-12
# – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
W 5-1 W 17-2 W 8-0 W 6-0 W 3-2 W 2-1 (11) W 4-2 W 2-1 L 1-3 W 1-0 L 1-10 W 5-1 L 3-5 L 4-5 W 4-0 L 3-5 L 3-5 W 3-2 L 5-11 W 3-2 (9) L 0-5 W 3-2
M24 M24 M26 M26 M27 M27 M28 M28 A3 A3 A4 A10 A10 A18 A18 A21 A24 A25 A25 M1 M1 M2 M5 M8 M8 M9 M11 M12
Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Bowling Green# Arkansas State# Arkansas State# Bowling Green# Arkansas State# Bowling Green# at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Auburn LSU* LSU* LSU* South Alabama South Alabama
L 1-3 W 7-3 W 5-1 L 2-3 L 4-9 L 0-7 W 5-0 L 4-6 L 1-4 W 4-3 L 0-1 W 3-2 L 1-2 L 4-6 L 0-1 W 8-1 L 1-4 L 0-1 L 1-5 L 0-1 W 5-4 L 1-2 L 2-3 (11) L 0-6 W 6-5 W 4-0 L 1-2 L 2-5
# – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
M8 M8 M9 M12 M12 M16 M19 M19 M20 M22 M24 M25 M25 M26 M26 M27 M27 M30 A2 A2 A3 A7 A9 A9 A10 A12 A12 A14 A16 A16 A17 A20 A23 A23 A24 A27 A30 A30 M1 M4 M7 M7 M8
1971 - Won 18, Lost 26 (6-12 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
South Alabama South Alabama South Alabama at South Alabama at South Alabama Birmingham-Southern Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Birmingham-Southern at Livingston Florida Arkansas State# Stillman# Arkansas State# Stillman# Arkansas State# Stillman# Memphis State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Memphis State at Memphis State Stillman Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Stillman LSU* LSU* LSU* Auburn at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
L 2-6 W 5-1 L 1-2 L 3-13 L 9-13 L 3-5 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 5-9 L 2-5 W 9-2 W 5-0 W 8-1 L 4-5 W 14-2 L 0-1 W 16-2 W 8-4 W 8-1 L 1-4 L 3-4 A7 L 0-4 L 1-4 L 2-8 W 5-3 L 1-10 W 10-6 L 2-7 W 6-4 L 4-6 L 6-9 W 6-5 (10) L 8-12 L 7-8 L 2-6 W 8-7 W 5-4 L 2-3 L 1-11 L 2-7 L 1-5 W 6-5 W 5-2 L 4-5
RECORDS & HISTORY
A16 A22 A23 A27
# – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
COACH: HAYDEN RILEY
M13 M14 M23 M23
1970 - Won 10, Lost 22 (5-11 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
at South Alabama at South Alabama Livingston Livingston
L 1-6 L 5-7 W 1-0 L 4-5
M14 M14 M17 M17 M21 M21 M23 M24 M25
1972 - Won 21, Lost 14, Tied 1 (7-11 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Ohio University# Arkansas State# Arkansas State#
W 5-1 L 6-7 W 8-5 W 13-3 W 6-3 W 1-0 W 7-6 W 18-5 W 11-2
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS M25 M31 M31 A1 A4 A4 A7 A7 A8 A11 A11 A14 A14 A15 A18 A18 A21 A21 A22 A25 A25 A28 A28 A29 M5 M5 M6
Ohio University# Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at Auburn at Auburn at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Stillman Stillman at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Stillman Stillman Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn Auburn LSU* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
T 2-2 L 3-4 W 7-1 W 15-2 L 0-3 W 8-6 L 6-7 L 1-8 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 5-4 L 3-7 L 4-5 W 10-6 W 7-1 W 6-5 L 1-3 L 3-5 L 6-13 L 4-8 W 9-1 L 2-6 W 12-8 W 8-4 L 1-8 L 0-2 W 3-0
# – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
1973 - Won 22, Lost 14 (12-4 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley SEC Western Division Champions
RECORDS & HISTORY
M10 M10 M14 M14 M15 M15 M20 M23 M23 M25 M30 M30 M31 A3 A3 A6 A6 A13 A13 A14 A15 A15 A20 A20 A21 A24 A24 A27 A28 A28 A29 A29
Spring Hill$ at South Alabama$ Jacksonville State Jacksonville State South Carolina# South Alabama# South Alabama# South Carolina# Southern Mississippi at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Clemson Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn Auburn LSU* LSU* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Stillman Stillman at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Auburn at Auburn Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Stillman Stillman
M9 M11
SEC Playoffs (Best of 3 Series) Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt
W 4-3 L 2-10 W 7-1 W 6-1 W 1-0 L 0-2 L 5-7 L 0-6 W 10-6 W 7-5 W 3-0 L 8-15 W 2-0 W 3-2 W 7-5 L 2-3 W 6-3 W 6-3 L 1-2 L 2-4 W 6-1 W 3-2 W 8-4 W 9-1 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 5-3 L 3-6 L 4-7 W 4-0 L 1-3 W 5-3 W 5-3 W 11-0 L 1-5 L 7-13
$ – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
M1 M1 M2 M2 M5 M5 M7 M7 M8 M8 M9 M9 M11 M11
1974 - Won 37, Lost 16 (10-5 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley SEC Western Division Champions Stillman Stillman Livingston Livingston Montevallo Montevallo Delta State Delta State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern Huntingdon Huntingdon
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W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-4 W 3-1 W 5-1 W 4-0 L 2-3 W 3-0 W 4-1 W 7-2 L 0-4 W 5-4 W 5-0 W 5-2
M12 M12 M16 M16 M16 M17 M17 M17 M19 M23 M23 M24 M26 M26 M29 M29 M30 A1 A1 A5 A6 A6 A7 A9 A9 A10 A10 A16 A16 A17 A17 A20 A20 A21 A26 A26 A27
Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Vanderbilt# (TH) Miami (Ohio)# (TH) Miami (Ohio)# (TH) Vanderbilt# (TH) Miami (Ohio)# (TH) Vanderbilt# (TH) Evansville Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Stillman Stillman at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Memphis State Memphis State at Southern Mississippi at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Auburn Auburn UAB UAB at Auburn at Auburn at UAB at UAB LSU* LSU* LSU* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
L 2-3 (8) W 10-2 W 12-2 W 7-3 L 5-6 L 7-8 W 7-6 W 5-4 W 9-3 L 0-1 W 3-2 W 5-2 W 7-5 W 6-5 W 6-3 W 7-6 W 12-0 W 4-1 W 4-0 W 14-0 W 7-6 L 2-3 L 4-6 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 4-0 W 4-3 L 2-6 W 6-0 W 4-1 W 8-2 W 3-2 W 10-1 W 9-1 W 1-0 L 1-3 L 1-6
M8 M10
SEC Playoffs (Best of 3 Series) at Vanderbilt L 8-12 Vanderbilt L 1-2 (12)
# – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
M1 M1 M2 M2 M4 M4 M6 M6 M7 M7 M8 M8 M10 M10 M11 M14 M14 M15 M15 M19 M19 M20 M20 M21 M21 M22 M22 M23 M25 M25 M28 M28 M29 M29 A1 A1 A4 A4 A5 A5 A6 A8 A8 A11 A11 A12 A12 A15
1975 - Won 34, Lost 32 (9-13 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
St. Bernard St. Bernard Livingston Livingston Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Jacksonville State Jacksonville State at Florida at Florida at Florida Tennessee# Clemson# Tennessee# Clemson# Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville at Stillman Montevallo Montevallo Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Troy State Troy State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Stillman Auburn Auburn LSU* LSU* LSU* LSU* Delta State
W 9-8 W 12-3 W 7-0 W 11-2 W 3-2 (11) W 6-1 W 4-1 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 4-5 L 2-9 W 4-2 L 0-10 L 1-8 L 2-4 W 5-3 L 4-9 W 8-1 L 3-7 L 4-5 (8) L 2-4 W 5-4 W 2-1 L 5-6 W 2-1 L 4-8 W 3-2 W 7-5 W 5-3 W 5-2 W 4-1 L 3-4 L 0-7 W 4-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 5-3 W 5-4 W 8-6 W 3-2 W 2-0 L 0-12 W 5-4 L 5-6 W 10-9 L 2-4 L 0-6
A15 A18 A18 A19 A19 A22 A22 A24 A25 A25 A26 A26 M4 M4 M6 M6 M10 M10
Delta State at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* North Alabama North Alabama at Southern Mississippi at LSU at LSU at LSU at LSU at Birmingham-Southern at Birmingham-Southern at Auburn at Auburn at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
L 5-7 L 0-5 W 2-1 L 0-7 L 1-8 W 6-2 W 7-6 L 6-7 L 5-6 L 2-9 L 2-5 L 2-9 W 4-0 L 2-10 L 3-4 W 6-2 W 1-0 L 0-4
# – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
F27 F27 F28 F28 M2 M2 M4 M4 M8 M8 M9 M12 M12 M13 M16 M16 M19 M19 M20 M20 M25 M25 A2 A2 A3 A6 A6 A9 A9 A10 A16 A16 A17 A20 A20 A23 A23 A24 A27 A27 M1 M1 M2
1976 - Won 25, Lost 18 (10-11 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
Houston Houston Livingston Livingston Montevallo Montevallo at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Notre Dame# Ohio State# Notre Dame# Ohio State# Florida Florida at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* North Alabama North Alabama Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* LSU* LSU* LSU* Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Birmingham-Southern Birmingham-Southern at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State*
L 4-10 W 6-4 L 5-10 W 8-0 W 7-1 L 6-8 W 5-2 (10) W 9-3 L 0-4 L 2-5 L 5-11 L 0-4 W 5-2 L 1-11 W 11-0 W 10-2 W 9-0 W 2-1 L 0-5 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 6-2 W 2-1 L 1-4 W 7-4 W 8-6 W 4-3 W 5-4 W 5-4 W 4-0 L 2-3 W 1-0 W 8-5 W 8-6 W 1-0 W 6-2 L 1-2 L 3-12 L 0-6 W 6-5 L 4-5 W 2-1 L 2-3
# – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game
F19 F19 F20 F26 F26 F27 M9 M10 M12 M13 M14 M14 M15 M15 M17 M17 M19 M19 M20 M20
1977 - Won 27, Lost 18 (10-9 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
South Alabama South Alabama South Alabama Montevallo Montevallo Birmingham-Southern Delta State Delta State LSU* LSU* Huntingdon Huntingdon at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Louisville Louisville Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State
W 5-2 (7) L 5-8 (7) W 7-3 W 5-4 (7) W 1-0 (7) L 4-6 L 0-3 L 5-10 L 10-17 (7) W 12-3 (7) W 9-4 (7) W 6-2 (7) L 0-1 (7) W 8-1 (7) W 5-4 (7) W 8-6 (7) L 2-11 (7) L 1-15 (7) W 6-4 W 8-6
M26 M26 M27 A2 A2 A9 A9 A10 A13 A13 A16 A16 A17 A20 A20 A23 A27 A24 A27 A30 A30 M1 M7 M7 M8
at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* North Alabama North Alabama at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Livingston Livingston Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Huntingdon at Birmingham-Southern Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
L 4-11 (7) W 3-0 (7) L 5-6 L 3-4 (7) L 4-9 (7) W 11-5 L 2-5 W 12-5 W 8-4 (7) W 5-1 (7) W 3-2 (7) W 7-4 (7) W 10-4 W 3-1 (7) L 4-8 (7) L 5-7 (7) W 12-8 (7) W 10-2 W 6-2 L 3-6 (7) L 4-8 (7) W 16-6 W 5-4 (7) L 4-8 (7) W 3-2
* – SEC game
1978 - Won 23, Lost 20 (10-11 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
F18 at South Alabama F19 at South Alabama F19 at South Alabama F25 Livingston F25 Livingston F26 Birmingham-Southern M3 Auburn* M5 Auburn* M5 Auburn* M11 at LSU* M11 at LSU* M12 at LSU* M13 at Southern Mississippi M13 at Southern Mississippi M18 South Alabama M18 South Alabama M19 South Alabama M22 Troy State M22 Troy State M25 Mississippi* M25 Mississippi* M26 Mississippi* A1 Mississippi State* A1 Mississippi State* A2 Mississippi State* A6 New York Yankees+ A8 at Auburn* A8 at Auburn* A9 at Auburn* A12 North Alabama A12 North Alabama A15 LSU* A15 LSU* A16 LSU* A19 Montevallo A19 Montevallo A22 Southern Mississippi A22 Southern Mississippi A23 at Birmingham-Southern A26 St. Benedictine A26 St. Benedictine A29 at Mississippi* A29 at Mississippi* A30 at Mississippi* *-SEC game
L 6-9 (7) L 2-8 (7) W 5-4 W 5-4 (7) W 5-3 (7) L 6-17 W 9-5 L 3-5 (7) L 1-3 (7) L 2-3 (7) W 3-0 (7) W 16-2 L 6-12 (7) W 7-0 (7) W 3-1 (7) W 5-1 (7) L 1-12 W 6-5 (7) W 5-4 (7) W 3-2 (7) L 3-4 (7) W 5-2 W 1-0 (7) L 4-6 (7) L 4-6 L 0-6 L 5-13 (7) L 5-11 (7) L 2-12 W 10-1 (7) W 9-0 (7) W 5-4 (7) W 8-1 (7) W 2-1 W 10-0 (7) L 6-8 (7) W 10-0 (7) L 6-8 (7) L 5-7 W 5-3 (7) L 2-4 (7) L 6-11 (7) L 4-5 (7) W 8-6
+ – Exhibition game against the defending world champion New York Yankees.
F25 F25 F28 M4 M4 M7 M7 M10 M10 M17 M17 M18 M20
1979 - Won 18, Lost 27 (4-17 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley
South Alabama South Alabama Birmingham-Southern at UAB at UAB Western Kentucky Western Kentucky at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Tennessee
W 8-2 (7) W 6-2 (7) W 6-3 W 4-3 (7) L 2-3 (7) W 9-2 (7) L 1-10 (7) L 1-5 (7) L 1-6 (7) L 4-8 (7) W 1-0 (7) L 2-11 W 11-6
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS North Alabama W 5-0 (7) North Alabama W 7-3 (7) at Mississippi* L 7-8 (7) at Mississippi* L 4-6 (7) at Mississippi* L 1-5 Livingston L 1-5 (7) Livingston W 5-4 (7) at Auburn* L 2-10 (7) at Auburn* L 2-3 (7) at Auburn* L 4-9 at Southern Mississippi (Jackson) L 3-6 at Southern Mississippi (Jackson) W 10-4 at South Alabama L 11-12 (7) at South Alabama L 4-8 (7) at South Alabama L 8-9 (11) UAB W 3-0 (7) UAB W 3-2 (7) Troy State L 2-5 (7) Troy State L 0-3 (7) at Birmingham-Southern L 3-5 Montevallo W 9-0 (7) Montevallo W 4-3 (7) LSU* L 2-4 (7) LSU* L 1-7 (7) Mississippi State* L 0-2 (7) Mississippi State* L 4-6 (7) Mississippi* L 8-9 (7) Mississippi* L 5-7 (7) Mississippi* W 12-4 Auburn* L 4-11 (7) Auburn* W 4-1 (7) Auburn* W 4-3
* – SEC game
COACH: BARRY SHOLLENBERGER
F22 F23 F24 F26 F29 M5 M6 M8 M8 M10 M11 M15 M15 M16 M18 M19 M21 M22 M22 M23 M25 M29 M29 M30 A1 A2 A5 A6 A6 A7 A10 A16 A17 A19 A19 A20 A22 A25
1980 - Won 18, Lost 28 (8-13 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Livingston Jackson State North Alabama Kentucky at South Alabama at South Alabama Morehead State Jacksonville State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Huntingdon Birmingham-Southern Cleveland State LSU* LSU* LSU* Florida Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at Jacksonville State at Montevallo at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Southeastern Louisiana UAB at Livingston at Huntingdon Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Montevallo at Southern Mississippi
W 9-5 L 11-20 L 8-11 L 2-3 W 5-4 W 14-5 W 7-5 L 4-7 (7) L 0-6 (7) L 1-10 L 7-9 L 12-13 (7) W 5-3 (7) W 7-5 W 4-3 L 4-6 W 7-5 W 9-1 (7) W 8-2 (7) L 0-2 L 4-10 L 0-1 (7) L 2-3 (7) W 8-3 L 4-6 L 3-5 L 4-5 (13) W 8-6 (7) L 3-5 W 13-0 W 7-6 L 2-3 W 10-4 L 3-4 (7) W 9-4 (7) L 11-15 W 11-7 L 3-9
A26 A26 A27 A29 A30 M2 M4 M4
at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at UAB at Birmingham-Southern at Auburn at Auburn at Auburn
L 1-2 (7) L 3-4 (7) W 4-2 L 2-12 L 3-6 L 3-5 (7) L 5-8 (7) L 4-5
* – SEC game
F22 F22 F23 F28 F28 M1 M3 M7 M9 M10 M11 M14 M15 M17 M18 M21 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M28 M28 M29 M31 A1 A4 A4 A5 A6 A7 A11 A11 A12 A14 A15 A18 A18 A19 A21 A25 A25 A26 A28 A28 M2 M2 M3 M4 M4 M5 M10 M10 M11 M15 M16
1981 - Won 41, Lost 15, Tied 1 (17-6-1 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Western Division Co-Champs SEC Tournament Participant at South Alabama at South Alabama at South Alabama at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Jackson State Jacksonville State Delta State Delta State Birmingham-Southern Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mercer Mercer Georgia Southern Georgia Southern at Auburn* at Auburn*# at Auburn* at Tennessee at Tennessee LSU* LSU* LSU* at Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi South Alabama South Alabama South Alabama Middle Tennessee State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Columbus College Columbus College Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Nicholls State Nicholls State Western Kentucky at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
L 2-6 W 5-2 W 8-4 W 5-3 (7) W 2-1 (7) T 6-6 W 6-4 W 9-2 L 2-5 W 8-6 W 7-5 W 13-8 W 2-1 W 16-10 W 10-1 L 3-5 (7) W 2-1 (7) W 8-4 W 6-4 W 5-0 W 10-1 L 2-7 W 2-1 (7) W 2-0 (7) W 8-3 W 11-6 W 18-8 L 1-6 (7) W 6-1 (7) W 8-0 L 8-10 W 8-2 W 14-6 (7) W 9-1 (7) W 4-3 W 9-5 W 4-1 W 8-3 W 4-3 (10) W 3-2 L 2-6 L 4-8 (7) L 3-5 (7) L 5-13 W 13-1 L 4-5 W 10-3 (7) W 6-5 (7) W 13-3 W 5-3 L 6-8 W 9-1 L 4-6 W 4-0 W 18-10
SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) at Florida L 2-3 Kentucky L 2-3
* – SEC game # – Vince Barrentine tosses seven-inning no-hitter against Auburn at Plainsman Park
F28 F28 M2 M3 M8 M8 M9 M10 M12 M13 M14 M15
1982 - Won 32, Lost 21 (12-10 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant
South Alabama South Alabama at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Mississippi* Mississippi* Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Columbus College Columbus College Southern Illinois Southern Illinois
W 8-4 (7) L 5-12 (7) W 9-4 W 11-1 W 6-2 (8) W 11-6 (7) L 4-9 L 2-5 W 10-3 W 8-0 L 1-4 L 5-8
M16 M20 M20 M21 M24 M25 M27 M28 M28 M30 M31 A1 A3 A3 A4 A6 A10 A11 A13 A13 A14 A15 A17 A17 A21 A24 A24 A27 A28 A29 M1 M1 M2 M4 M5 M6 M9 M9 M10
Kentucky at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Jackson State Cleveland State Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi St. Xavier at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi College at South Alabama at South Alabama at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Memphis State at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Huntingdon LSU* LSU* Tennessee Tennessee Memphis State at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Clemson Clemson Clemson Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 12-8 L 3-4 (7) W 3-1 (7) L 9-10 W 11-1 W 14-1 W 8-7 (10) W 8-5 (7) W 11-10 (8) W 12-2 W 7-1 W 24-8 L 2-10 (7) L 4-6 (7) W 6-5 W 23-2 L 1-8 L 1-5 W 6-2 (8) L 2-4 (7) L 5-6 L 9-10 (10) L 2-6 W 5-4 W 7-0 L 7-8 (8) W 7-2 (7) W 14-1 W 15-3 W 3-0 L 7-8 (8) L 5-8 (7) W 14-9 W 9-7 W 7-1 W 8-7 L 0-15 W 16-2 W 12-6
M14 M15
SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla) Florida L 3-7 Tennessee L 6-7
* – SEC game
F24 F25 F26 F26 M2 M6 M6 M8 M9 M12 M13 M15 M19 M19 M22 M23 M27 M27 M29 M30 M31 A2 A3 A3 A9 A9 A10 A12 A13 A16 A17 A19 A20 A23 A23 A24 A26 A27 A30 A30 M1 M2 M4
1983 - Won 46, Lost 11 (14-7 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Champions NCAA South Regional Champions College World Series Runner-up North Alabama at Alabama Christian at South Alabama Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Clemson at Clemson South Alabama South Alabama Memphis State LSU* LSU* Georgia Southern Georgia Southern at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Delta State Delta State Auburn@ Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Alabama State Jackson State Alabama Christian Livingston at Memphis State at Memphis State at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Columbus College Columbus College
W 10-6 W 11-4 W 8-2 W 18-7 W 4-1 L 6-18 (7) L 5-6 (7) W 6-5 W 7-4 W 16-5 W 8-6 W 12-7 W 4-1 (7) W 17-0 (7) W 14-1 W 14-1 W 12-3 (7) W 8-2 (7) L 3-9 W 2-1 W 12-3 W 6-5 W 3-2 (7) L 6-7 (7) L 10-13 (7) L 10-12 (7) W 12-9 W 10-4 W 15-4 W 6-5 W 8-6 L 2-5 W 3-2 L 7-8 (7) W 10-3 (7) W 10-5 W 17-1 W 9-3 L 3-4 (7) W 5-4 (7) W 17-10 W 18-12 W 15-9
M7 M7 M8
at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn*
W 9-1 (7) W 6-4 (7) W 13-5
M13 M14 M15
SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) Florida W 15-2 Tennessee W 8-6 at Mississippi State W 10-9
M27 M28 M29
NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Miami W 6-4 at Florida State W 7-5 Miami W 11-9
J4 J7 J9 J10 J11
College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Arizona State W 6-5 (11) Michigan W 6-5 Texas L 4-6 (10) Arizona State W 6-0 Texas L 3-4
@ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) * – SEC game
F25 F26 F28 M2 M3 M4 M7 M8 M10 M10 M11
1984 - Won 35, Lost 18 (12-10 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant
M14 M15 M18 M18 M21 M22 M22 M23 M25 M25 M27 M28 M31 M31 A1 A3 A4 A6 A7 A8 A10 A11 A14 A14 A15 A17 A18 A21 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A28 A28 A29 M1 M6 M7 M7
South Alabama South Alabama Alabama Christian at Jackson State at South Alabama at South Alabama at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi LSU* LSU* LSU* New York Yankees+ at New Orleans at New Orleans at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Clemson Clemson Clemson Florida State (Dothan) Auburn* Auburn* at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Memphis State Memphis State at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) North Alabama Huntingdon at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn at Memphis State at Memphis State at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Tennessee (Engle Stadium) Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 3-1 L 1-4 L 10-11 W 9-4 W 5-2 W 10-1 W 11-2 W 14-1 W 10-1 (7) W 3-2 (7) W 11-3 T 7-7 W 12-7 W 12-3 W 5-2 (10) W 3-0 (7) W 8-4 L 1-4 (7) W 3-1 (7) L 16-18 W 6-0 L 4-6 W 9-6 W 35-11 L 1-8 (7) L 2-5 (12) L 3-10 W 14-4 W 18-8 W 8-7 W 7-1 L 3-8 W 6-2 W 7-1 W 5-3 (7) L 0-3 (7) L 3-6 W 6-2 W 14-4 W 1-0 (7) L 7-8 (8) W 9-2 W 15-13 L 8-11 W 18-5 L 2-3 (7) L 1-2 (7) W 6-2 W 8-4 L 4-8 W 4-3 (7) W 10-5 (7)
M11 M12
SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) at Florida L 3-5 Mississippi State L 4-8 (10)
RECORDS & HISTORY
M21 M21 M24 M24 M25 M27 M27 M31 M31 A1 A3 A4 A7 A7 A8 A11 A11 A14 A14 A15 A17 A17 A21 A21 A24 A24 A28 A28 A29 M5 M5 M6
@ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) * – SEC game + The Yankees and Alabama played a 7-7 exhibition game at Sewell-Thomas Field. Craig Shipley’s RBI double tied the game for the Tide in the 8th. Dave Winfield belted a solo home run and Ken Griffey, Sr., added an RBI double for the Yankees. Dave Righetti threw one scoreless inning
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Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F20 F21 F23 F27 F27 F28 M2 M2 M3 M5 M6 M9 M9 M10 M12 M13 M16 M16 M17 M19 M23 M24 M24 M26 M28 M30 M31 A1 A2 A2 A6 A6 A7 A10 A11 A13 A13 A14 A17 A18 A20 A20 A21 A23 A24 A27 A27 A28 A29 M2 M3 M4 M5
1985 - Won 30, Lost 23 (10-14 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi at South Alabama Jackson State Jackson State# North Alabama at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* New Orleans New Orleans LSU* LSU* LSU* at Jackson State at Jackson State at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Alabama Christian at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Alabama State at UAB at Kentucky at Kentucky at Clemson at Clemson at Clemson Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at Alabama State at Alabama Christian at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Southern Mississippi at Southern Mississippi Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* South Alabama South Alabama Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Tennessee% Auburn (Dothan) Miami (Dothan) Miami Miami
W 11-1 W 4-3 (13) L 3-13 L 3-5 (7) W 9-0 (7) L 3-4 L 2-4 (7) W 4-2 (7) L 7-9 W 13-0 W 10-5 L 7-9 (7) W 5-1 (7) W 8-3 W 16-12 W 22-3 W 8-5 (7) W 11-6 (9) L 5-7 W 12-6 W 7-4 L 10-17 (7) L 5-11 (7) W 6-1 W 15-6 L 8-12 W 8-6 (11) L 8-16 L 4-5 (8) W 9-5 (7) W 3-2 (7) L 8-17 (7) L 6-10 W 13-4 W 8-4 L 1-2 (7) L 1-3 (7) L 6-15 W 12-4 W 17-9 L 2-4 (7) W 8-6 (7) W 10-7 W 12-11 L 2-8 W 6-5 (10) L 4-14 (7) L 4-6 W 7-4 L 6-10 L 10-14 W 12-6 W 11-7
% – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) * – SEC game # – Gordie Hershiser, Paul Mirocke and Greg Hibbard combine on seven-inning no-hitter
RECORDS & HISTORY
F18 F21 F22 F23 F25 F26 M1 M2 M2 M4 M5 M8 M8 M9 M11 M13 M13 M15 M15 M16 M18 M18 M22 M23 M23 M25
1986 - Won 43, Lost 20 (18-9 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Runner-up SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Atlantic Regional
Faulkner Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Western Kentucky at Jackson State at Southern Mississippi at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* Ferris State Samford Florida* Florida* Florida* at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Kentucky Middle Tennessee State LSU* LSU* LSU* Jackson State
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W 15-0 W 22-5 L 12-13 W 8-5 W 8-6 W 5-0 W 11-4 W 7-4 (7) L 2-3 (7) W 14-13 W 9-6 W 3-2 (12) L 1-6 (7) L 4-11 L 9-10 W 9-3 W 20-13 W 14-12 (9) W 19-7 (8) W 8-5 W 8-2 L 16-18 L 5-6 (10) L 6-8 (9) W 5-4 (9) W 8-5
M26 A1 A2 A5 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A12 A12 A13 A15 A16 A19 A19 A20 A24 A26 A26 A27 A29 A30 M1 M3 M3 M4 M6
Jackson State at UAB Southern Mississippi Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* Birmingham Barons$ Miami# Auburn# at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* North Alabama UAB Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Huntingdon at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* South Alabama South Alabama Auburn (at Dothan) Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Auburn&
W 10-1 W 9-5 W 9-1 W 8-4 (7) W 9-2 (7) W 9-6 W 11-8 L 0-14 W 12-6 L 3-9 (7) L 4-9 (7) L 7-8 W 15-5 W 9-2 W 7-0 (7) W 3-1 (7) W 5-1 W 3-2 (10) W 6-3 (7) W 3-1 (7) W 18-6 L 2-6 W 3-0 L 1-10 W 7-5 (7) W 4-2 (7) L 5-8 W 13-8
M9 M10 M11 M17 M17 M18
SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) vs. Auburn W 8-7 (11) at LSU L 7-10 vs. Georgia L 4-6 at LSU^ W 5-1 at LSU^ L 2-4 at LSU^ W 8-2
M23 M24 M25 M25
NCAA Atlantic Regional (Miami, Fla.) South Carolina L 3-5 Navy W 4-1 South Carolina W 8-7 Georgia Tech L 6-12
# – USA Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) & – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) * – SEC game ^ – LSU series was played after SEC Tournament.
F20 F21 F25 M1 M1 M2 M4 M7 M7 M10 M11 M14 M14 M15 M17 M18 M19 M21 M21 M22 M26 M28 M28 A1 A2 A4 A4 A5 A7 A11 A11 A12 A14 A15 A18 A18 A19 A21 A22 A25 A25 A26 A30 M2 M2
1987- Won 25, Lost 26 (11-14 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Samford at South Alabama at South Alabama UAB Alabama State Tennessee* Tennessee* at New Orleans at New Orleans at Florida* at Florida* at Florida* Jackson State Jackson State Middle Tennessee State Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* Southern Mississippi at LSU* at LSU* North Alabama UAB@ Central Florida Central Florida Central Florida Jackson State at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Alcorn State Alcorn State Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* South Alabama South Alabama at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Faulkner Mississippi* Mississippi*
L 4-10 W 6-5 W 10-1 W 5-1 (7) L 8-9 (12) W 8-5 W 10-1 W 6-3 (7) W 4-2 (7) L 5-10 L 5-6 (10) L 3-8 (7) L 6-9 (7) W 5-2 W 9-2 W 9-6 L 2-10 L 4-7 (7) L 8-11 (8) W 7-5 L 11-12 W 1-0 (7) L 3-4 (7) W 10-4 L 8-9 W 12-1 (7) L 3-10 (7) W 16-5 L 2-3 (11) L 2-3 (7) L 8-9 (7) L 7-8 (12) W 15-5 L 5-6 W 5-4 (7) W 9-3 (7) W 10-2 W 6-2 W 16-6 L 2-7 (7) W 7-4 (7) L 4-9 W 15-4 L 2-5 (7) W 4-1 (7)
M3 M5 M9 M9 M10 M12
Mississippi* at Southern Mississippi at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Auburn#
W 2-1 L 2-6 L 3-10 (7) L 1-4 (7) L 2-7 L 0-6
@ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) # – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) * – SEC game
F20 F21 F23 F26 F27 F28 M2 M3 M5 M6 M8 M12 M12 M13 M15 M16 M17 M19 M19 M20 M22 M23 M24 M26 M26 M27 M29 M30 A2 A2 A3 A5 A6 A9 A9 A10 A12 A13 A14 A16 A16 A17 A18 A19 A23 A24 A27 A30 A30 M1 M7 M7 M8
1988 - Won 27, Lost 26 (9-17 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Samford Alabama State Indiana State Indiana State Alcorn State Alcorn State Morehead State Morehead State Tennessee State at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV Florida* Florida* Florida* Samford Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Jackson State Jackson State LSU* LSU* LSU* at South Alabama# Old Dominion# Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* Auburn@ South Alabama South Alabama at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Middle Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee State Auburn* Auburn* Auburn$ at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 7-0 W 9-3 W 8-1 W 12-2 W 18-6 W 9-4 W 11-3 W 8-0 W 9-0 W 3-2 8-0 L 0-8 (7) W 8-2 (7) L 1-6 L 2-6 L 6-12 L 4-6 L 1-2 L 0-6 L 0-4 W 9-6 L 3-5 W 9-4 L 2-3 (7) W 6-4 (7) L 5-9 W 7-1 L 3-4 L 1-3 (7) L 1-6 (7) L 3-7 L 2-13 W 10-4 L 1-5 (7) W 8-5 (7) L 7-8 L 1-3 (11) W 4-3 L 5-9 L 4-8 (7) W 4-3 (7) L 8-27 W 3-2 L 4-9 W 12-2 (7) W 7-6 (7) W 6-1 L 1-4 (7) W 12-2 (7) W 11-6 L 6-7 (7) W 6-3 (7) L 2-5
* – SEC game # – Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) @ – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) $ – Dothan, Ala.
F18 F19 F24 F25 F26 M2 M7 M8 M9 M11 M11 M12 M14 M15 M16 M18 M18 M19
1989 - Won 32, Lost 24 (15-11 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant
at West Florida at West Florida UAB South Alabama South Alabama Faulkner Tennessee State Tennessee State South Carolina Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Indiana# Maine# Maine# at Florida* at Florida* at Florida*
L 1-3 W 10-9 L 1-10 W 4-3 L 6-8 (10) L 4-11 W 4-1 W 21-1 W 12-5 W 5-4 W 9-1 (7) W 7-0 L 7-10 W 6-1 L 2-5 L 2-5 W 7-5 (7) L 3-27
M23 M23 M25 M25 M26 M28 M28 M29 A1 A1 A2 A4 A5 A9 A9 A11 A12 A13 A15 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A22 A22 A23 A25 A27 A29 A29 A30 M3 M6 M6 M7
Towson State@ Georgia Southern@ Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* Columbus College Columbus College Auburn at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at South Alabama! Houston! at Georgia* at Georgia* Samford Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Samford Alcorn State Alcorn State at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Auburn-Montgomery at UAB$ Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Auburn (Dothan) at (1) Mississippi State* at (1) Mississippi State* at (1) Mississippi State*
W 5-0 L 2-4 L 4-6 W 5-4 (11) L 6-9 W 7-1 L 1-3 (7) L 9-21 L 6-13 L 6-14 (7) L 1-12 L 10-15 L 4-8 L 2-5 W 5-3 (7) W 7-0 W 5-2 W 4-0 L 7-8 W 6-3 (7) W 5-3 W 13-7 W 14-1 W 14-7 W 7-5 (12) L 0-2 (7) W 9-7 W 14-3 W 14-3 W 11-1 W 7-3 (7) W 4-3 W 8-6 W 15-8 L 3-4 (8) W 5-4 (15)
M11 M12
SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) at Florida L 6-7 Mississippi State L 10-11
* – SEC game # – Baseball City Stadium (Haines City, Fla.) ! – Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) & – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) $ – Hoover Met (Hoover, Ala.)
F23 F24 F25 F25 F28 M2 M3 M4 M6 M9 M10 M10 M11 M11 M14 M19 M20 M20 M21 M22 M24 M24 M25 M27 M28 M31 M31 A1 A2 A3 A4 A7 A8 A8 A11 A12 A14 A15 A15 A19 A21 A21 A22 A24 A26
1990 - Won 34, Lost 21 (10-13 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
Augusta College Augusta College Radford Radford at UAB South Carolina# Western Michigan# at South Florida# UAB Ohio State Ohio State West Virginia Ohio State West Virginia Murray State& Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Middle Tennessee State at Samford Auburn-Montgomery at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Alcorn State Alcorn State Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* UAB$ at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Auburn^ Huntingdon
W 11-9 W 15-7 (7) W 5-1 W 13-3 (7) L 3-4 W 6-4 W 20-7 L 3-7 L 5-9 W 9-0 W 5-4 W 5-2 W 11-0 L 2-11 W 3-0 W 10-3 W 4-1 W 5-3 (7) L 3-5 W 8-7 W 7-4 L 2-4 (7) L 6-10 L 4-10 W 6-5 W 7-4 L 0-3 (7) W 7-2 L 4-5 (10) W 11-2 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 9-0 L 1-6 (7) W 19-1 W 5-3 L 2-9 L 3-4 L 9-11 (7) L 4-6 (10) L 6-7 L 0-2 (7) L 5-9 W 9-2 W 7-1
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS LSU* LSU* LSU* Auburn% West Florida at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt*
L 4-7 W 12-5 (7) L 5-8 W 11-8 W 9-5 W 12-6 W 7-5 (7) W 6-2 W 11-1 (7) L 2-6 (7)
# – USF Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) * – SEC game $ – Hoover Met (Hoover, Ala.) ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) % – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) & – Shollenberger became UA’s wins leader
1991 - Won 42, Lost 20 (14-11 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Atlantic Regional
F18 F21 F23 F24 F27 F28 F28 M4 M4 M6 M9 M9 M10 M10 M13 M14 M16 M16 M19 M20 M21 M23 M23 M24 M26 M27 M30 M30 M31 A3 A4 A6 A6 A7 A10 A10 A13 A13 A14 A17 A20 A20 A21 A23 A27 A27 A28 A30 M4 M4 M7 M11 M12 M12 M14
Alcorn State UAB at South Alabama at South Alabama at UAB Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Illinois State Illinois State Northeast Louisiana Ohio State Furman Ohio State Furman Louisville Louisville at Florida* at Florida* Eastern Kentucky Arkansas State Arkansas State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Illinois Illinois Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Murray State& Murray State at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Samford Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* Auburn@ at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Samford Kentucky* Kentucky* South Alabama at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Troy State
W 8-2 W 8-5 L 8-10 W 4-3 W 9-1 W 3-1 W 8-0 (7) W 8-6 W 8-7 (7) W 9-0 L 6-12 W 6-5 W 8-0 W 7-6 W 15-9 W 7-4 W 7-4 L 0-4 (7) W 3-0 W 12-3 W 14-3 L 1-8 L 0-2 (7) W 14-11 L 1-4 W 1-0 W 11-8 L 1-3 (7) W 8-1 W 4-3 W 11-6 W 4-3 W 10-1 (7) W 4-3 W 12-5 W 7-5 (7) W 5-4 W 4-0 (7) W 7-3 W 16-4 L 11-19 L 8-17 (7) W 7-6 L 2-11 L 4-15 W 8-6 L 6-11 W 3-1 L 3-4 L 5-9 L 5-7 L 6-7 W 11-4 W 9-5 W 15-7
M16 M17
SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) Mississippi State L 10-15 Florida L 3-4
NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M23 Florida International W 5-1 M24 St. John’s W 5-2 M25 at Florida State L 2-5 M25 Georgia Tech W 8-4 M26 at Florida State L 5-6 * – SEC game @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) & – Mick Kerns became the only player in Alabama history to record an inside-the-park grand slam
F15 F16 F18 F19 F21 F22 F23 M2 M4 M6 M7 M8 M10 M11 M13 M15 M15 M19 M19 M21 M21 M22 M24 M25 M26 M28 M28 M29 A2 A4 A4 A5 A7 A11 A12 A13 A15 A16 A18 A18 A19 A21 A22 A25 A25 A26 A28 A29 M2 M2 M3 M6 M9 M9 M10
1992 - Won 34, Lost 21 (8-16 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger
Morehead State Morehead State Alcorn State Alcorn State Louisville Louisville Louisville UAB at Samford Northeast Illinois Northeast Illinois Northeast Illinois Georgia State Georgia State Northern Illinois Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State# Siena Siena at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Murray State Murray State Auburn@ Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Tampa at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Auburn$ Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Samford at UAB LSU* LSU* LSU* Western Kentucky West Florida at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* Middle Tennessee State Auburn* Auburn* Auburn*
W 13-2 W 10-1 W 8-4 W 25-4 W 4-2 W 11-9 W 13-6 W 6-1 L 4-5 (10) W 2-1 W 6-5 L 7-9 W 18-3 W 16-4 W 12-1 L 7-9 W 15-1 W 18-0 W 9-7 L 4-6 L 5-6 (7) L 5-6 W 11-2 W 5-1 W 7-1 W 6-5 L 3-4 (7) L 16-19 W 11-10 L 4-16 W 5-2 (7) L 0-4 L 5-7 W 11-10 (14) L 6-8 L 2-15 (7) W 10-4 W 3-2 L 1-6 W 6-2 (7) L 2-7 L 5-9 W 6-0 L 0-10 L 7-8 (7) W 7-5 W 7-6 W 8-5 W 11-2 W 4-3 (7) L 3-7 W 9-2 W 7-6 L 2-5 (7) L 7-9
* – SEC game @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) $ – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) # – CF Brad Oliver and SS Juan DeBrand each hit a grand slam. Oliver’s came in the third, while DeBrand hit his in the seventh. It was the first time in school history that two players hit grand slams in the same game.
F20 F21 F24 F25 F27 F28 M3 M5 M6 M7 M8 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M24 M27 M27 M28 M30 M31 A3
1993 - Won 27, Lost 25 (9-15 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant
at South Alabama at South Alabama# South Alabama South Alabama Texas Christian Texas Christian Georgia State Louisiana Tech Richmond Richmond Richmond Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Michigan Michigan Michigan Auburn@ Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* at South Florida at South Florida$ at Vanderbilt*
L 3-4 W 21-6 L 5-6 W 5-4 L 6-13 L 7-16 W 11-3 W 8-5 L 5-11 L 4-10 W 17-4 W 6-4 W 12-7 L 2-4 W 7-6 L 5-8 W 6-5 L 3-6 L 4-7 (7) W 8-7 L 6-11 W 2-0 (6) W 6-4
A3 A4 A5 A7 A8 A10 A10 A11 A13 A14 A17 A17 A18 A24 A24 A25 A27 A28 A29 M2 M8 M8 M9 M11 M14 M15 M16
at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Middle Tennessee State UAB at UAB Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* Murray State Murray State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Samford at Samford Troy State! at LSU* Arkansas* Arkansas* Arkansas* at Western Kentucky Auburn*^ at Auburn* at Auburn*
W 8-6 (7) L 5-7 W 8-5 L 8-9 W 4-2 W 7-0 L 1-3 (7) L 3-4 W 13-5 W 12-3 L 4-7 L 0-2 (7) L 3-9 W 3-2 (13) L 2-6 L 3-6 W 6-4 W 4-2 W 6-5 W 3-1 W 4-2 L 1-8 (7) W 10-1 W 13-11 L 3-11 W 11-0 L 1-2
M8 M11 M12 M13 M14 M19 M20
at Arkansas* Radford Auburn*! Auburn* Auburn*
L 3-7 W 19-5 W 6-5 L 4-5 L 3-6
SEC West Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) LSU* L 2-3 at Mississippi* L 4-5 (11)
^ – Winn Dixie Showdown VII (Superdome - New Orleans, La.) & – Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) * – SEC game @ – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.) % – Patterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) ! – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.)
SEC West Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) M20 Auburn* L 4-13 M21 Mississippi* L 2-4 * – SEC game @ – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) ! – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.) # – Alabama 2B Frank Menechino became the first player in school history to hit for the cycle $ – John Collins, Brett Sullenberger and Al Drumheller combined on a rain-shortened perfect game.
F18 F19 F20 F25 F26 F27 M3 M3 M5 M6 M8 M10 M11 M12 M15 M16 M17 M19 M19 M20 M25 M26 M27 M29 M30 A1 A2 A3 A5 A8 A9 A10 A12 A13 A16 A16 A17 A20 A22 A23 A24 A27 A29 A30 M1 M3 M4 M6 M7
1994 - Won 21, Lost 35 (4-22 SEC) Coach: Barry Shollenberger SEC Tournament Participant
New Orleans^ Tulane^ LSU^ at McNeese State& Lamar& Tulane& Austin Peay Austin Peay at West Florida at West Florida St. Louis Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Louisville Butler Butler Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Florida at South Florida at Florida* at Florida* at Florida* Alcorn State Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee Tech Troy State@ Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at UAB at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* UAB LSU* LSU* LSU* Samford Auburn% at Arkansas* at Arkansas*
W 3-0 L 3-7 L 0-3 L 6-7 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 11-1 W 4-2 W 4-1 L 0-5 W 14-0 W 5-2 L 4-5 L 7-10 W 11-2 W 8-6 W 10-1 L 9-12 L 1-3 W 5-1 W 8-4 L 0-10 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 2-5 L 1-2 L 5-12 L 6-8 W 18-4 L 4-6 L 2-6 L 1-2 W 12-0 W 6-4 L 3-4 L 7-9 L 8-12 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 5-6 L 6-18 W 2-1 (11) L 7-13 L 6-10 W 7-5 W 10-2 L 7-8 L 5-6 L 6-14
COACH: JIM WELLS
F18 F19 F21 F24 F25 F26 M1 M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M11 M11 M12 M13 M13 M17 M18 M19 M21 M22 M24 M25 M26 M29 M31 A1 A2 A4 A5 A7 A8 A9 A12 A14 A15 A16 A19 A19 A21 A22 A23 A25 A26 A28 A29 A30 M5 M6 M7 M10 M12
1995 - Won 42, Lost 23 (18-11 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC West Tournament Champions NCAA East Regional Runner-up Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Troy State Northeast Louisiana Northeast Louisiana Northeast Louisiana Samford Penn State Penn State Penn State West Florida at Texas A&M# New Mexico# Illinois# New Mexico# Illinois# at Texas A&M# Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan (20) South Alabama (20) South Alabama South Carolina* South Carolina* South Carolina* Auburn (Hoover Met) (13) Florida* (13) Florida* (13) Florida* Auburn (Joe Davis Stadium) Samford (10) at Tennessee* (10) at Tennessee* (10) at Tennessee* UAB at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* West Alabama West Alabama Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* (22) at Notre Dame (22) at Notre Dame (4) at LSU* (4) at LSU* (4) at LSU* Arkansas* Arkansas* Arkansas* at UAB Auburn* (Paterson Field)
W 2-1 (11) W 6-2 W 2-1 W 8-5 W 7-0 L 6-8 (13) W 11-4 L 3-4 W 4-3 W 8-0 W 10-2 L 2-6 W 3-1 W 6-2 W 15-3 W 10-3 L 4-5 W 3-2 L 2-4 W 15-3 L 7-8 W 5-0 W 9-2 L 5-12 W 5-4 L 2-6 W 5-4 W 16-4 W 5-4 (10) L 8-10 W 15-2 W 8-2 L 1-5 W 6-3 L 0-6 W 8-4 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 6-4 W 4-3 W 5-4 L 2-10 L 5-8 L 3-5 W 9-1 W 4-0 W 7-6 (11) L 6-8 L 4-12 L 3-9 W 7-4 W 10-6 W 10-5
RECORDS & HISTORY
A28 A28 A29 A30 M2 M5 M5 M6 M13 M13
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at Auburn* at Auburn*
L 1-3 W 7-4
M18 M19 M20 M20 M21
SEC West Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) LSU* W 9-8 Arkansas* L 2-5 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 Arkansas* W 8-7 LSU* W 9-7
M25 M26 M27 M28 M28
NCAA East Regional (Clemson, S.C.) Winthrop L 0-4 Navy W 6-0 Richmond W 11-4 Winthrop W 14-0 Clemson L 4-7
# – Continental Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas) * – SEC game
1996 - Won 50, Lost 19 (20-10 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions NCAA South I Regional Champions College World Series Participant
RECORDS & HISTORY
F9 F10 F11 F16 F17 F18 F21 F23 F24 F25 F27 F28 M1 M2 M3 M5 M8 M9 M10 M12 M13 M16 M16 M17 M19 M20 M22 M23 M24 M26 M29 M30 M31 A2 A5 A6 A7 A10 A12 A13 A13 A17 A19 A20 A21 A22 A24 A26 A27 A28 M3 M4 M5 M10 M11 M12
Georgia Tech# Wake Forest# North Carolina# Centenary Centenary Centenary Middle Tennessee State at Northeast Louisiana at Northeast Louisiana at Northeast Louisiana Radford Radford UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro at Samford at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Murray State Murray State Florida* Florida* Florida* Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* at South Alabama at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Auburn (Paterson Field) at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* UAB Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at UAB Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Birmingham-Southern Samford at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* Auburn* Auburn* (Hoover Met) Auburn*
M16 M17 M18 M18 M19 M19
SEC Tournament (Hoover) Kentucky W 3-2 Tennessee W 3-1 (14) Florida L 3-7 Kentucky W 16-8 Florida W 10-5 Florida W 15-5
M23 M24 M25 M26
NCAA South I Regional (Tuscaloosa) Princeton W 19-2 South Alabama W 9-3 Stetson W 3-1 Virginia W 18-8
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W 7-2 W 10-7 L 6-7 W 6-5 W 9-2 W 6-1 L 3-4 W 8-2 W 7-1 L 3-5 W 6-1 W 19-4 L 8-13 W 9-3 W 12-3 W 5-4 L 1-11 W 9-6 W 6-4 (12) L 3-6 W 9-3 L 8-9 W 3-2 W 8-4 W 10-2 L 7-8 (10) W 2-0 L 2-6 W 5-4 W 1-0 L 0-5 W 14-13 W 14-11 W 2-0 W 17-4 L 2-3 W 4-1 W 17-6 W 3-1 W 5-4 L 1-5 W 12-5 L 1-3 L 3-8 W 9-5 W 8-2 W 8-2 L 6-8 W 17-4 W 12-5 L 3-9 W 7-3 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 7-1 W 4-0
M31 J2 J4
College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Oklahoma State W 7-5 Miami L 1-15 Clemson L 13-14
# – Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) * – SEC game ** – Alabama hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The Crimson Tide posted a 4-0 record en route to its first trip to the College World Series since 1983.
1997 - Won 56, Lost 14 (20-9 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Champions NCAA South II Regional Champions College World Series Runner-up
F14 F15 F16 F18 F19 F21 F22 F23 F25 F28 M1 M2 M4 M7 M8 M9 M11 M12 M14 M15 M16 M19 M21 M22 M23 M25 M28 M29 M29 A1 A2 A4 A5 A6 A8 A9 A12 A12 A13 A15 A16 A18 A19 A20 A23 A23 A25 A26 A29 M3 M3 M4 M09 M10 M10
Marshall W 8-2 Marshall W 17-4 Marshall W 16-0 Louisiana Tech W 9-3 Louisiana Tech W 13-7 Michigan W 21-3 Michigan W 19-3 Michigan W 22-7 Middle Tennessee State W 12-5 Illinois W 9-2 Illinois W 5-3 Illinois W 6-5 (6, Rain) Duquesne W 11-0 Georgia* W 15-6 Georgia* W 10-6 Georgia* L 6-11 Winthrop W 7-2 Winthrop W 9-7 at Florida* W 6-4 (10) at Florida* W 13-9 at Florida* L 4-9 UAB W 11-2 at Tennessee* W 3-2 at Tennessee* L 7-8 at Tennessee* L 2-9 at Southern Mississippi W 19-14 Vanderbilt* W 8-2 Vanderbilt* W 6-3 Vanderbilt* W 14-2 South Alabama W 9-8 at Middle Tennessee State W 9-6 Kentucky* W 10-3 Kentucky* L 2-9 Kentucky* W 9-5 Southern Mississippi W 14-6 UAB (Hoover Met) L 2-10 at Auburn* L 8-13 at Auburn* W 22-7 at Auburn* W 12-11 (11) at South Alabama L 7-8 at Samford W 4-2 at Mississippi State* L 10-11 (10) at Mississippi State* L 7-9 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 West Alabama W 10-9 West Alabama W 15-4 Arkansas* W 11-10 Arkansas* W 13-2 Samford W 4-3 at Mississippi* W 8-2 at Mississippi* W 14-7 at Mississippi* W 9-5 LSU* W 6-4 LSU* W 28-2 LSU* L 4-6
M15 M16 M17 M17 M18
SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Mississippi State Florida LSU Florida LSU (Fox SportSouth)
M22 M23 M24 M25
NCAA South II Regional (Tuscaloosa) Troy State W 8-5 Wichita State W 6-2 North Carolina State W 6-3 Southern California W 9-8 (10)
W 16-3 W 13-6 L 7-12 W 6-3 W 12-2
M31 J2 J3 J5 J6 J7
College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Mississippi State W 3-2 Miami L 1-6 Mississippi State W 9-5 Miami W 8-6 Miami W 8-2 LSU L 6-13
* – SEC game ** – Alabama set a school record with 15 consecutive wins to open the 1997 season. *** – Alabama advanced to the College World Series for the second consecutive year, and became the first team in CWS history to be the No. 1 seed two years in a row.
F13 F14 F15 F17 F18 F20 F21 F22 F24 F25 F27 F28 M1 M3 M4 M6 M7 M13 M14 M15 M17 M18 M20 M21 M22 M24 M27 M28 M29 A01 A3 A4 A5 A7 A10 A11 A12 A14 A15 A17 A19 A19 A21 A22 A24 A25 A26 A29 M1 M2 M3 M8 M9 M10 M13 M14 M15 M16 M16 M21 M21 M23 M23 M24
1998 - Won 46, Lost 18 (19-10 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant NCAA West Regional Runner-up Houston Houston Houston Nicholls State Nicholls State Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Little Rock Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton Mercer Mercer Florida* Florida* at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Eastern Illinois West Alabama at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* Southern Mississippi Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Samford at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* North Alabama Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* at South Alabama at Troy State at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* South Alabama at UAB Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* UAB at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Auburn* Auburn* Auburn*
W 15-5 W 4-2 W 8-4 W 5-3 W 12-3 W 6-3 W 4-1 W 20-3 (7) W 23-3 W 5-3 L 2-6 L 4-5 W 6-5 W 15-3 W 12-5 W 8-1 W 12-7 (7) W 5-4 L 5-8 W 16-7 W 22-1 W 15-4 L 1-3 W 11-0 L 10-11 (11) W 13-3 W 12-10 (10) W 4-2 L 7-13 W 15-4 L 8-11 W 9-1 W 5-3 W 4-1 W 4-2 W 16-12 W 9-6 W 10-9 L 4-8 L 5-6 L 3-7 W 4-2 W 6-2 L 3-4 W 10-7 L 6-8 W 5-2 W 4-0 W 15-2 L 6-11 W 9-8 W 9-7 L 4-15 W 10-4
SEC Tournament (Hoover) Auburn Kentucky Florida Auburn Auburn
L 8-11 W 8-3 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 9-1
NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) Minnesota W 8-2 North Carolina State L 10-13 Loyola Marymount W 13-5 North Carolina State W 9-2 Long Beach State L 3-5
* – SEC game
1999 - Won 53, Lost 16 (21-9 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Champions NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional Champions Third Place at College World Series
F12 F13 F14 F18 F19 F20 F21 F24 F24 F26 F27 F28 M2 M5 M6 M7 M9 M12 M14 M14 M16 M19 M20 M21 M23 M24 M26 M27 M28 M30 M31 A2 A3 A4 A7 A9 A10 A11 A14 A16 A17 A18 A20 A23 A24 A25 A28 A30 M1 M2 M7 M8 M9 M14 M15 M16
at Houston at Houston at Houston Samford Arkansas State Arkansas State Arkansas State Troy State Troy State Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Austin Peay Niagara Niagara Niagara Southern Mississippi$ at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* West Alabama Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* Kansas State^ Kansas State at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* at Jacksonville State Jacksonville State South Carolina* South Carolina* South Carolina* Northwestern State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at UAB+ LSU* LSU* LSU* South Alabama Arkansas* Arkansas* Arkansas* UAB at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Florida* at Florida* at Florida*
W 5-1 L 5-9 (10) L 2-6 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 4-8 W 13-5 W 4-2 W 5-4 L 2-5 W 5-4 W 7-6 W 6-3 W 14-3 W 19-2 W 27-0 W 5-3 W 12-7 W 12-5 L 9-21 W 4-2 W 8-2 W 4-2 W 9-8 W 27-5 W 9-8 L 4-15 L 2-10 W 10-4 L 3-5 W 3-0 W 13-8 W 14-5 L 4-12 W 8-6 W 6-4 L 4-5 L 9-10 W 30-4 W 10-3 L 8-9 W 9-4 W 7-6 W 8-3 W 15-8 W 9-8 W 22-5 L 2-6 W 8-4 L 3-10 W 9-3 W 22-13 W 14-5 W 12-10 (10) W 4-3 W 11-8
M19 M20 M22 M23
SEC Tournament (Hoover) Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi State Arkansas
W 7-6 W 4-3 W 12-11 W 9-3
M28 M29 M30
NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa) Navy Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi
W 16-3 W 10-4 W 7-6
J4 J5
NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa) LSU W 13-6 LSU W 13-5
J11 J13 J16 J17
College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Oklahoma State W 11-3 Miami L 1-8 Rice W 6-5 Miami L 2-5
* – SEC game $ – Darren Wood hit for the cycle. ^ – Andy Phillips hit for the cycle. + – UA slugged an NCAA record-tying 13 home runs.
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
F10 F11 F12 F15 F18 F19 F20 F22 F23 F25 F26 F27 F29 M1 M3 M4 M5 M8 M11 M11 M12 M15 M17 M18 M19 M21 M24 M25 M26 M28 M29 M31 A1 A2 A5 A7 A8 A9 A11 A14 A15 A16 A19 A21 A22 A23 A26 A28 A29 A30 M5 M6 M07 M12 M13 M14
BYU BYU BYU Louisiana Tech at New Orleans# at Tulane# Auburn# Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Central Florida Central Florida Central Florida Austin Peay UAB Purdue Purdue Purdue at Samford Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* South Alabama at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Southern Mississippi Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* at South Alabama Jacksonville State at South Carolina* at South Carolina*^ at South Carolina* at West Alabama Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* at Southern Mississippi at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* Northwestern State Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Samford at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* at Vanderbilt* Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*+
W 11-1 L 3-8 W 9-6 W 12-5 L 3-4 L 7-11 W 7-2 W 12-4 W 9-3 L 5-8 W 18-4 W 10-5 W 5-4 W 12-8 L 9-10 W 9-4 W 5-0 W 6-4 W 5-4 W 6-5 L 10-11 W 4-1 L 6-9 L 5-12 L 7-8 W 6-5 (10) W 9-6 L 11-12 W 13-11 W 8-2 L 5-8 L 1-4 L 0-2 L 1-3 W 20-3 W 7-6 (11) L 9-19 L 7-12 W 8-6 (11) W 6-5 W 8-7 W 9-8 W 19-4 W 15-7 W 12-7 L 8-9 W 12-2 W 11-2 W 10-4 W 14-4 W 3-2 L 3-6 W 13-4 L 4-11 L 4-6 W 14-0
M17 M18 M19 M20
SEC Tournament (Hoover) Mississippi State W 9-3 LSU L 12-18 Georgia W 12-4 (7) LSU L 5-6
M26 M27 M27 M28 M28
NCAA Regionals (Palo Alto, Calif.) Nevada at Stanford Nevada at Stanford at Stanford
W 8-2 L 6-8 W 6-5 W 14-9 L 6-16
# – Winn Dixie Showdown (Superdome - New Orleans, La.) * – SEC game ^ – 2-0 loss at South Carolina snapped the Tide’ s school record 273-game scoring streak. + – Darren Wood hits for the cycle .
F10 F10 F11 F13 F14 F17 F17 F18 F21 F23 F24
2001 - Won 32, Lost 23 (15-15 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells
Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Nicholls State Nicholls State Miami, Ohio Miami, Ohio Miami, Ohio South Alabama at Central Florida at Central Florida
W 10-8 W 5-0 W 6-5 L 3-5 W 12-2 W 13-2 W 2-1 W 9-2 W 6-5 L 1-5 L 2-5
F25 F28 M4 M4 M5 M7 M9 M10 M11 M16 M17 M18 M21 M23 M24 M25 M27 M30 M31 A1 A4 A6 A7 A8 A10 A11 A13 A14 A15 A18 A20 A21 A22 A25 A27 A28 A29 M2 M4 M5 M6 M11 M12 M13
at Central Florida Austin Peay Winthrop# Winthrop Winthrop Louisiana Tech Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Birmingham-Southern at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Louiaiana Tech South Carolina* South Carolina* South Carolina* Southern Mississippi Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* UAB at UAB at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* West Alabama at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Samford LSU* LSU* LSU* Jacksonville State at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* Arkansas* Arkansas* Arkansas*
L 3-4 W 11-7 W 12-0 W 11-5 L 3-4 (10) W 13-1 L 4-12 W 16-4 L 6-7 (10) W 3-1 W 15-1 W 26-7 W 9-1 L 3-6 L 7-8 L 9-11 L 2-7 W 12-1 W 13-2 W 7-5 W 7-4 W 9-3 W 9-3 L 1-8 L 6-10 L 5-6 W 11-3 L 6-7 L 7-8 W 8-5 L 5-4 (10) L 5-7 L 5-10 W 10-3 L 2-4 L 7-8 L 3-8 W 17-0 W 8-1 L 2-3 W 7-1 W 11-6 W 10-9 W 8-6
* – SEC game # – Alabama notched its 2,000th all-time victory.
F12 F15 F16 F17 F20 F22 F23 F24 F26 M1 M2 M3 M6 M8 M9 M10 M12 M13 M15 M16 M17 M22 M23 M24 M26 M29 M30 M31 A2 A3 A5 A6 A7 A10 A12 A13 A14 A17 A19 A20 A21
2002 - Won 51, Lost 15 (20-10 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Western Division Champions SEC Tournament Champions NCAA Regional Participant
Louisiana Tech W 4-0 Georgia Southern W 5-3 Georgia Southern W 7-6 Georgia Southern W 9-3 Georgia State W 4-2 Arkansas State W 11-3 Arkansas State W 14-5 Arkansas State W 7-3 North Alabama W 2-1 Tennessee# W 9-0 at Minnesota# L 2-5 Florida Atlantic# W 8-3 at S. Alabama (Aaron Stadium) L 4-10 Southeastern Louisiana W 7-2 Southeastern Louisiana W 11-9 Southeastern Louisiana W 7-6 Mississippi Valley State W 19-0 Birmingham-Southern W 4-2 Tennessee* W 7-3 Tennessee* W 14-2 Tennessee* W 7-1 at Arkansas* W 9-5 at Arkansas* L 0-10 at Arkansas* W 4-1 Oklahama^ W 17-3 at South Carolina* W 10-6 (13) at South Carolina* L 6-9 at South Carolina* L 3-4 Southern Mississippi W 4-3 Austin Peay W 12-10 Florida* W 4-1 Florida* W 7-2 Florida* W 6-5 at UAB W 5-3 at Kentucky* W 11-9 at Kentucky* W 10-1 at Kentucky* W 15-4 (8) Samford W 14-7 Mississippi* L 3-4 Mississippi* W 12-2 Mississippi* L 2-5
A24 A26 A27 A28 M1 M3 M4 M5 M10 M11 M12 M14 M18 M18 M19
at Jacksonville State Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* UAB at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi Valley State at LSU* at LSU* at LSU*
W 11-10 W 8-6 W 6-5 W 7-0 W 8-1 L 0-5 L 7-8 (11) W 4-2 W 9-5 W 9-7 W 11-4 W 10-7 L 0-3 L 5-6 L 1-5
M22 M23 M25 M25 M26
SEC Tournament (Hoover) Mississippi State W 12-2 (8) Florida W 7-4 Florida L 4-7 Florida W 11-9 South Carolina W 6-2
M31 J1 J1 J2 J2
NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa) Southeast Missouri State Auburn Southeast Missouri State Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic
L 4-7 W 6-3 W 7-4 W 7-2 L 5-6
# – Hormel Foods Classic (HHH Metrodome Minneapolis) * – SEC game ^ – Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City)
2003 - Won 38, Lost 24 (14-16 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells Minute Maid Park Classic Champions SEC Tournament Champions NCAA Regional Participant
F14 F15 F16 F19 F22 F23 F24 F27 F28 M1 M2 M4 M7 M8 M9 M12 M14 M15 M16 M19 M21 M22 M23 M26 M28 M29 M30 A2 A4 A5 A6 A8 A9 A11 A12 A13 A16 A18 A19 A20 A23 A25 A26 A27 A30 M2 M3 M4 M9 M10 M11 M13 M16 M17
Louisiana-Lafayette# (13) Houston# (2) Rice# Centenary Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Mississippi Valley State Rhode Island Rhode Island Rhode Island Belmont Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Louisiana Tech Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* at Samford at (21) Florida* at (21) Florida* at (21) Florida* at UAB (12) LSU* (12) LSU* (12) LSU* West Alabama at (6) Auburn* at (6) Auburn* at (6) Auburn* at Northwestern State at Centenary Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* (29) South Alabama at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* UAB (15) Arkansas* (15) Arkansas* (15) Arkansas* Samford at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* South Carolina* South Carolina* South Carolina* Jacksonville State at (17) Mississippi State* at (17) Mississippi State*
W 9-3 L 2-7 W 6-5 W 4-3 L 7-8 W 16-1 W 9-4 W 21-0 W 9-2 W 9-1 L 6-7 W 18-4 W 16-2 W 6-3 W 12-0 W 6-3 W 8-7 W 12-2 W 7-5 W 3-2 W 8-3 L 1-6 L 5-6 W 15-8 W 4-2 L 6-10 L 10-11 L 7-9 L 2-10 W 3-2 L 6-7 W 12-8 W 11-9 W 8-7 L 3-5 W 4-1 W 17-16 L 2-10 W 7-3 L 3-8 W 12-1 W 10-2 W 6-3 W 14-2 L 2-8 W 6-2 L 3-10 L 4-7 L 1-2 L 6-9 L 1-5 L 3-5 L 8-11 W 15-7
M18
at (17) Mississippi State*
M22 M23 M24 M25
SEC Tournament (Hoover) (14) South Carolina W 9-7 (13) Auburn W 7-5 (13) Auburn W 13-3 (7) (10) LSU W 10-3
L 1-9
M30 M31 M31
NCAA Regional (College Station, Texas) Houston W 9-3 at (8) Texas A&M L 5-16 Houston L 8-16
# – Minute Maid Park College Classic (Houston, Texas) * – SEC game
F13 F14 F15 F18 F20 F21 F22 F27 F28 F29 M3 M5 M6 M7 M10 M12 M13 M14 M17 M19 M20 M21 M24 M26 M27 M28 M31 A2 A3 A4 A6 A9 A10 A11 A14 A16 A17 A18 A21 A23 A24 A25 A28 M1 M2 M3 M7 M8 M9 M14 M15 M16 M21 M22 M23
2004 - Won 29, Lost 26 (10-20 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells
New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans at Jacksonville State Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana UAB Louisiana Tech# at Centenary# Kansas State# (18) Southern Mississippi Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State at Birmingham-Southern at (35) Georgia* at (35) Georgia* at (35) Georgia* Morehead State (5) Mississippi* (5) Mississippi* (5) Mississippi* at South Alabama at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* Louisiana Tech (25) Vanderbilt* (25) Vanderbilt* (25) Vanderbilt* at UAB (Hoover Met) (12) Auburn* (12) Auburn* (12) Auburn* Samford at (9) South Carolina* at (9) South Carolina* at (9) South Carolina* Mississippi Valley State at (6) LSU* at (6) LSU* at (6) LSU* (10) Florida* (10) Florida* (10) Florida* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State*
W 4-1 L 1-2 W 12-11 L 3-4 W 6-3 W 12-0 W 3-2 W 13-3 W 6-1 W 8-2 W 5-3 L 1-6 W 12-0 L 1-2 W 9-3 W 10-1 W 2-0 W 20-0 L 3-4 L 4-5 W 7-5 L 5-7 W 20-2 L 1-11 W 2-1 L 2-4 W 12-1 W 6-3 L 2-7 L 6-11 W 10-1 L 5-6 W 3-1 L 2-3 W 5-4 L 2-8 L 1-7 W 19-0 L 5-10 L 3-6 W 7-4 L 0-1 (10) W 10-2 W 8-2 L 1-2 (8) L 2-9 W 2-0 L 5-8 L 5-6 (8) W 6-2 L 8-9 (12) W 12-11 L 9-11 L 1-7 L 1-4
# – Shoney’s Gent Classic (Shreveport, La.) * – SEC game
F10 F12 F12 F13 F18 F19 F19 F23 F25 F26 F26 M1 M4
2005 - Won 40, Lost 23 (17-13 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Regional Participant
at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii UNC-Asheville UNC-Asheville UNC-Asheville at UAB Duquesne Duquesne Duquesne Samford McNeese State
RECORDS & HISTORY
2000 - Won 41, Lost 24 (16-14 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Regional Participant
L 1-4 W 9-5 L 2-3 W 3-2 W 7-2 W 6-0 W 10-4 L 1-7 W 13-3 W 6-1 W 4-1 W 8-4 W 4-0
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McNeese State McNeese State Birmingham Southern Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) Butler Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* Jacksonville State at (25) Vanderbilt* at (25) Vanderbilt* at (25) Vanderbilt* at Southern Mississippi (4) LSU* (4) LSU* (4) LSU* at (9) Mississippi* at (9) Mississippi* at (9) Mississippi* Memphis at (5) Florida* at (5) Florida* at (5) Florida* Mississippi Valley State (8) South Carolina* (8) South Carolina* (8) South Carolina* South Alabama Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* UAB at Mississippi State* at Mississppi State* at Mississippi State* (18) Arkansas* (18) Arkansas* (18) Arkansas* at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn*
W 3-2 W 23-1 W 8-3 L 4-5 W 8-7 L 10-11 (10) W 6-2 W 5-3 W 5-3 W 10-4 W 5-3 L 0-1 L 3-4 (13) W 10-8 L 4-7 W 4-0 L 2-11 W 5-4 (13) W 5-4 L 10-12 W 12-6 W 8-3 L 8-9 L 4-7 W 9-6 W 12-6 W 6-4 W 10-4 L 2-5 W 9-8 W 5-3 L 3-4 W 11-9 W 5-4 L 3-7 W 5-3 L 3-5 L 4-5 W 5-2 L 2-3 L 1-8 W 8-6 W 11-9
M25 M26 M27
SEC Tournament (Hoover) (16) Mississippi Arkansas (16) Mississippi
L 1-3 W 5-4 L 3-5
J3 J4 J5 J6
NCAA Regional (New Orleans, La.) (13) Louisiana-Lafayette at (1) Tulane (13) Louisiana-Lafayette at (1) Tulane
W 7-5 L 4-10 W 4-3 L 4-7
* – SEC game
2006 - Won 44, Lost 21 (20-10 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Champions SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional Participant
RECORDS & HISTORY
F11 F12 F13 F14 F17 F18 F19 F21 F24 F26 F26 F28 M3 M4 M5 M8 M10 M11 M12 M15 M17 M18 M19 M22 M24 M25 M26 M29 M31 A1 A2 A5
(26) Winthrop (26) Winthrop (26) Winthrop Samford Kent State Kent State Kent State Memphis Florida International Florida International Florida International Birmingham-Southern Appalachian State# Appalachian State Appalachian State at South Alabama at (6) Nebraska at (6) Nebraska at (6) Nebraska (20) Southern Mississippi at (23) Georgia* at (23) Georgia* at (23) Georgia* Troy Mississippi* Mississippi* Mississippi* Lipscomb (1) Mississippi State* (1) Mississippi State* (1) Mississippi State* UAB
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L 6-9 W 7-4 L 3-4 W 11-3 W 10-2 W 2-0 W 6-1 L 0-2 W 1-0 W 12-2 W 7-0 W 7-6 W 4-3 W 8-3 W 8-3 W 7-6 L 1-2 (11) L 1-5 L 2-6 W 13-3 W 4-1 W 5-3 L 4-6 L 5-8 W 12-2 W 9-8 W 9-2 W 15-2 W 5-3 W 5-4 L 2-4 (10) W 4-3
A7 A8 A9 A12 A14 A15 A16 A19 A22 A22 A23 A26 A28 A29 A30 M5 M6 M7 M12 M13 M14 M18 M19 M20
at (1) South Carolina* at (1) South Carolina* at (1) South Carolina* at Southeastern Louisiana at (20) LSU* at (20) LSU* at (20) LSU* Mississippi Valley State (16) Vanderbilt* (16) Vanderbilt* (16) Vanderbilt* UAB (Hoover Met) Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at (14) Arkansas* at (14) Arkansas* at (14) Arkansas* Florida* Florida* Florida* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee*
L 6-7 W 8-6 W 6-1 W 5-4 L 6-7 L 6-8 W 17-6 W 5-0 W 9-3 W 14-7 W 6-5 W 14-8 W 6-5 (10) L 6-7 W 9-1 L 3-4 (11) L 6-13 L 3-5 L 3-4 W 7-2 W 8-4 W 11-3 W 5-3 W 5-1
M24 M25 M26 M27
SEC Tournament (Hoover) LSU (14) Arkansas LSU (15) Mississippi
L 3-4 W 4-3 W 8-3 L 2-9
J2 J3 J4
NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa) Jacksonville State (27) Troy (27) Troy
W 13-1 W 4-3 W 14-5
J9 J10
NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa) (5) North Carolina L 5-11 (5) North Carolina L 7-8
* – SEC game # – Jim Wells notched his 488th win at UA to become the school’s all-time winningest coach.
F10 F10 F11 F14 F16 F17 F18 F23 F24 F24 F28 M2 M3 M4 M6 M7 M9 M10 M11 M14 M16 M17 M18 M21 M23 M24 M25 M30 M31 A1 A4 A6 A7 A8 A13 A14 A15 A18 A20 A21 A22 A25 A27 A28 A29 M1 M4 M5 M6
2007 - Won 31, Lost 26 (15-15 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant
Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Troy Canisus Canisus Canisus Villanova Villanova Villanova UAB McNeese State McNeese State McNeese State at (26) Southern Mississippi Tennessee Tech (17) Nebraska (17) Nebraska (17) Nebraska at Samford Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Mississippi Valley State at (13) Mississippi* at (13) Mississippi* at (13) Mississippi* LSU* LSU* LSU* at UAB (Regions Park) at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt* Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* South Alabama at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Samford (4) South Carolina* (4) South Carolina* (4) South Carolina* Mississippi Valley State at Florida* at Florida* at Florida*
W 12-3 W 7-0 W 9-3 L 5-7 (12) W 18-2 W 7-1 W 8-5 L 1-6 W 5-3 W 11-6 W 16-0 W 6-4 W 9-1 W 4-3 (10) L 0-5 L 6-8 W 8-0 L 3-4 L 5-6 L 3-4 (10) W 9-7 W 9-1 L 7-8 (10) W 3-1 W 8-5 L 2-3 (11) L 9-15 L 4-5 W 5-2 L 3-7 W 2-1 L 0-3 L 2-4 W 5-3 (10) L 1-4 W 7-6 W 5-3 L 4-5 L 5-12 L 3-6 W 12-4 L 2-5 W 10-5 L 1-4 W 11-10 W 12-1 L 2-6 L 3-9 W 7-5 (10)
M11 M12 M13 M17 M18 M19
(6) Arkansas* (6) Arkansas* (6) Arkansas* at (20) Mississippi State* at (20) Mississippi State* at (20) Mississippi State*
M23 M24
SEC Tournament (Hoover) (9) Arkansas Florida
W 10-0 L 5-12 W 9-5 W 4-3 L 3-9 W 9-7 L 0-6 L 2-3
* – SEC game
2008 – Won 35, Lost 28 (16-14 SEC) Head Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Regional Participant
F22 F23 F23 F28 F29 M1 M2 M4 M5 M7 M8 M9 M11 M12 M14 M15 M16 M18 M19 M21 M22 M23 M25 M26 M21 M22 M23 A1 A2 A5 A5 A6 A8 A9 A12 A12 A13 A16 A19 A19 A20 A22 A23 A25 A26 A27 A29 M2 M3 M4 M9 M10 M11 M16 M16 M17
Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly Texas-Arlington# Nevada# Dallas Baptist# at Texas-Arlington# vs. Troy^ Troy Youngstown State Youngstown State Youngstown State at North Alabama Samford at (4) Kentucky* at (4) Kentucky* at (4) Kentucky* New Orleans New Orleans (4) Vanderbilt* (4) Vanderbilt* (4) Vanderbilt* Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State (15) Mississippi* (15) Mississippi* (15) Mississippi* UAB at UAB (Regions Park) at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* Mississippi Valley State Southeastern Louisiana at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* Southern Mississippi+ Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Lipscomb at South Alabama Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* at Samford at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* (22) Florida* (22) Florida* (22) Florida* at (7) Georgia* at (7) Georgia* at (7) Georgia*
M21 M22 M23 M24
SEC Tournament (Hoover) (19) Kentucky (6) Georgia (19) Kentucky (8) LSU
M30 M31 J1
W 10-1 L 7-16 L 2-6 L 9-10 W 7-4 W 8-1 L 8-12 L 4-5 (10) W 8-2 W 15-7 W 7-4 W 6-2 W 17-2 (7) W 9-5 L 5-7 L 2-15 L 1-5 L 5-8 L 8-17 L 1-2 W 9-7 W 10-3 W 12-6 W 5-0 W 6-5 W 5-3 L 1-2 W 6-4 L 5-8 L 0-3 W 6-5 (11) L 7-9 W 12-4 W 7-0 W 11-10 L 5-13 L 4-6 L 3-6 W 21-7 L 4-6 W 4-3 W 8-4 L 9-10 (10) L 4-5 W 5-4 W 17-7 W 10-6 W 11-7 W 11-6 L 4-5 W 7-6 L 2-6 W 8-7 W 17-13 L 4-5 W 16-13 L 3-9 W 5-2 W 13-4 L 8-12
NCAA Conway Regional (Conway, S.C.) East Carolina W 16-3 (14) Coastal Carolina L 10-13 East Carolina L 1-16
# – Southwest Diamond Classic (Frisco, Texas) ^ – Riverwalk Stadium (Montgomery, Ala.) + – Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.) * – SEC game
F20 F21 F22 F24 F25 F28 F28 M3 M5 M6 M7 M10 M11 M14 M14 M15 M17 M18 M18 M20 M21 M22 M24 M25 M27 M28 M29 A1 A3 A4 A5 A7 A10 A11 A12 A14 A15 A17 A18 A19 A22 A24 A25 A26 A29 M1 M2 M8 M9 M10 M12 M14 M16 M16
2009 – Won 37, Lost 21 (18-11 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Regional Participant
Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Nicholls State$ Nicholls State Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago at Troy at TAM-Corpus Christi# Texas-Pan American# at TAM-Corpus Christi# Auburn^ Samford (1) Georgia* (1) Georgia* (1) Georgia* Alabama A&M Alabama A&M Alabama A&M at (12) Mississippi* at (12) Mississippi* at (12) Mississippi* UAB at UAB at (23) Florida* at (23) Florida* at (23) Florida* Mississippi Valley State Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Troy$$ (2) LSU* (2) LSU* (2) LSU* Mississippi Valley State at Samford+ at (28) Vanderbilt* at (28) Vanderbilt* at (28) Vanderbilt* at South Alabama% Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* South Alabama at Mississippi State* at Mississppi State* (11) Arkansas* (11) Arkansas* (11) Arkansas* Jacksonville State at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn*
W 5-1 L 3-8 L 4-8 W 11-4 W 8-7 W 4-2 W 20-4 L 2-6 W 10-2 W 14-1 W 16-2 L 7-8 W 11-6 W 9-5 W 11-5 L 8-10 W 24-0 (7) W 6-1 (7) W 12-0 (7) L 7-8 L 2-5 W 19-6 W 10-7 W 10-6 L 4-11 L 8-9 L 7-10 W 9-4 W 9-2 W 6-1 W 8-4 W 22-4 L 5-8 W 13-5 L 7-12 W 10-1 L 13-14 W 10-4 W 7-3 W 7-6 L 16-21 W 11-6 L 1-11 W 3-2 W 14-3 (7) W 10-8 W 17-16 W 2-1 W 8-6 W 6-5 W 8-4 L 2-3 (10) L 1-3 W 13-3 (7)
SEC Tournament (Hoover) M20 (19) South Carolina L 5-9 (11) M21 (2) LSU L 6-9 NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.) M29 Oklahoma State L 6-10 M30 Tennessee Tech L 2-6 # – 2009 Whataburger Classic (Corpus Christi, Tex.) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium; Montgomery) * – SEC game $ – Kent Matthes hit for the cycle. $$ – Jake Smith and Kent Matthes both hit grand slams, marking the second time in school history the Tide hit two grand slams in the same game. + – Jake Smith hit for the cycle. % – Josh Rutledge hit for the cycle. *** – Alabama sets single-season school record by hiting a home run in 18 straight games from Feb. 20-March 18.
Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS NCAA Super Regional (Clemson, S.C.) at (13) Clemson W 5-4 at (13) Clemson L 5-19 at (13) Clemson L 6-8
# – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium; Montgomery) * – SEC game
2011 – Won 35, Lost 28 (14-16 SEC) Coach: Mitch Gaspard SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalists
COACH: MITCH GASPARD
F20 F21 F26 F27 F27 M3 M5 M6 M7 M12 M13 M13 M14 M16 M17 M19 M20 M21 M24 M26 M27 M28 M30 M31 A2 A3 A4 A6 A7 A9 A10 A11 A13 A14 A16 A17 A18 A24 A25 A25 A27 A28 A30 M1 M2 M7 M8 M9 M12 M14 M15 M16 M20 M21 M22 M26 M27 M29 M30 J4 J5 J6 J6 J7
2010 – Won 42, Lost 25 (15-15 SEC) Coach: Mitch Gaspard SEC Tournament Runner-up NCAA Atlanta Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional South Alabama at South Alabama Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago vs. (25) Georgia# at College of Charleston at College of Charleston at College of Charleston Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook Minnesota Minnesota (16) Vanderbilt* (16) Vanderbilt* (16) Vanderbilt* vs. (29) Auburn^ at (15) Arkansas* at (15) Arkansas* at (15) Arkansas* Jacksonville State at UAB Auburn* Auburn* Auburn* UAB at Jacksonville State at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Samford at (23) SE Louisiana at (6) LSU* at (6) LSU* at (6) LSU* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi State* Mississippi Valley State Mississippi Valley State at (3) South Carolina* at (3) South Carolina* at (3) South Carolina* (3) Florida* (3) Florida* (3) Florida* at Samford (14) Mississippi* (14) Mississippi* (14) Mississippi* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee*
W 12-4 W 5-3 W 9-4 W 25-1 W 4-3 W 13-2 W 6-2 W 4-0 L 6-7 W 15-8 W 5-0 W 13-6 W 4-3 W 5-4 W 9-4 W 4-1 W 8-2 L 4-5 L 6-8 L 8-9 L 3-4 L 5-10 W 7-3 L 4-11 W 10-5 W 6-5 L 1-7 L 4-6 W 10-4 (11) L 6-7 L 2-8 W 11-9 L 5-7 W 10-5 L 5-12 L 7-9 L 5-6 (14) W 8-5 W 9-8 (8) W 6-4 (7) W 7-4 W 5-1 L 7-9 (11) W 6-4 L 15-20 L 3-9 L 8-14 W 10-8 L 7-8 L 4-5 W 4-1 W 6-3 W 11-3 W 4-2 (11) W 9-7
SEC Tournament (Hoover) vs. (14) Auburn W 7-1 vs. (21) Mississippi W 6-3 vs. (4) Florida W 5-2 (7) vs. (30) LSU L 3-4 (11) NCAA Atlanta Regional (Altanta, Ga.) vs. Elon W 11-2 at (8) Georgia Tech L 2-5 vs. Mercer W 5-3 at (8) Georgia Tech W 8-1 at (8) Georgia Tech W 10-8
F18 F19 F20 F22 F25 F26 F27 M2 M4 M5 M6 M8 M9 M11 M12 M13 M15 M18 M19 M20 M22 M23 M25 M26 M27 M29 M30 A1 A2 A3 A5 A8 A9 A10 A12 A13 A14 A16 A16 A19 A22 A23 A24 A26 A30 A30 M1 M6 M7 M8 M14 M14 M15 M19 M20 M21
Alcorn State Alcorn State Alcorn State Alabama State vs. SE Louisiana! at South Alabama! vs. Central Florida! Southern Mississippi Northwestern State Northwestern State Northwestern State Troy vs. Georgia# Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois vs. (24) Auburn^ at Mississippi* at Mississippi* at Mississippi* UAB Jacksonville State Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* at UAB South Alabama (13) Arkansas* (13) Arkansas* (13) Arkansas* Samford at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt* Mississippi Valley State Mississippi Valley State Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* at Samford at (5) Florida* at (5) Florida* at (5) Florida* at (15) Southern Mississippi at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* LSU* LSU* LSU* at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* (2) South Carolina* (2) South Carolina* (2) South Carolina*
M25 M26 M27
SEC Tournament (Hoover) vs. (18) Arkansas vs. (3) Florida vs. (18) Arkansas
W 11-0 W 5-1 W 8-1 W 11-7 L 2-6 L 9-10 L 4-12 L 6-10 W 7-5 W 4-2 W 9-0 W 6-5 (11) L 3-6 W 3-2 W 12-1 W 5-0 L 1-2 L 0-4 W 7-5 W 6-4 W 6-3 W 9-5 W 4-0 W 6-5 W 8-3 L 1-5 W 4-3 W 5-3 W 5-3 L 3-4 L 2-4 L 3-11 L 0-7 L 6-11 W 10-1 W 10-0 W 8-2 L 1-2 (7) L 0-1 (7) W 7-5 L 0-7 L 2-9 L 1-2 W 7-3 W 5-4 (10) W 5-4 L 5-8 L 6-10 W 4-0 W 9-0 L 5-7 L 7-8 W 7-6 W 2-1 L 3-6 L 2-3 W 7-4 L 0-6 L 1-4
NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) J3 vs. Central Florida W 5-3 J4 at (6) Florida State L 5-9 J5 vs. Central Florida W 12-5 J6 at (6) Florida State L 1-11 ! – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # – at Coolray Field (Lawrenceville, Ga.) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium; Montgomery) * – SEC game
F17 F18 F19 F24
2012– Won 21, Lost 34 (9-21 SEC) Coach: Mitch Gaspard
Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic Arkansas-Pine Bluff
L 2-5 L 2-9 L 4-9 W 14-0
F25 F26 F28 F29 M2 M3 M4 M6 M9 M10 M11 M13 M14 M16 M17 M18 M20 M23 M24 M25 M27 M30 A1 A1 A3 A6 A7 A8 A10 A13 A14 A15 A18 A18 A20 A21 A22 A24 A27 A27 A28 M4 M5 M6 M11 M12 M12 M15 M17 M18 M19
Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas-Pine Bluff South Alabama at Southern Mississippi at Tulane at Tulane at Tulane Auburn^ East Carolina$ (20) Louisville$ Oral Roberts$ Southern Mississippi Samford at (4) Arkansas* at (4) Arkansas* at (4) Arkansas* at Troy (17) Mississippi* (17) Mississippi* (17) Mississippi* vs. UAB+ at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at Tennessee* at South Alabama (23) Auburn* (23) Auburn* (23) Auburn* UAB at (3) LSU* at (3) LSU* at (3) LSU* Mississippi Valley State Mississippi Valley State Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* at Samford at (4) South Carolina* at (4) South Carolina* at (4) South Carolina* (29) Mississippi State* (29) Mississippi State* (29) Mississippi State* at (7) Kentucky* at (7) Kentucky* (DH) at (7) Kentucky* (DH) Troy Georgia* Georgia* Georgia*
W 7-0 W 9-3 W 4-3 L 2-14 L 7-9 W 6-2 L 2-7 L 3-8 L 1-3 W 7-6 L 2-3 W 8-3 W 6-5 L 3-4 (12) L 4-8 L 4-7 L 0-9 L 7-11 W 3-2 L 4-8 L 0-1 (12) L 8-10 L 2-4 L 3-5 (7) W 9-5 W 10-6 W 4-3 W 6-2 L 1-9 L 2-10 L 1-7 L 1-5 W 8-0 (7) L 3-8 (7) W 6-4 W 8-6 L 7-9 W 5-4 L 0-1 L 11-12 L 1-9 L 1-3 L 2-3 W 8-7 L 2-4 L 6-7 L 1-8 W 10-5 L 4-8 W 4-0 W 6-4
A6 A9 A10 A12 A13 A14 A16 A19 A20 A21 A24 A26 A27 M4 M4 M5 M7 M8 M10 M11 M12 M16 M17 M18
(9) Arkansas* Alcorn State Alcorn State (18) Mississippi* (18) Mississippi* (18) Mississippi* UAB (2) LSU* (2) LSU* (2) LSU* at Southern Mississippi Texas A&M* Texas A&M* at (15) Mississippi State* at (15) Mississippi State* at (15) Mississippi State* Mississippi Valley State (25) Troy Missouri* Missouri* Missouri* at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt* at (1) Vanderbilt*
W 5-0 W 3-2 W 7-3 L 0-6 L 2-5 L 3-4 (11) W 7-4 L 0-5 L 8-11 (16) W 4-3 (10) W 7-4 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 6-10 L 4-5 (10) L 6-7 (11) W 8-3 W 11-2 W 9-7 L 3-7 W 7-6 L 6-7 W 5-4 (10) L 10-14
M21 M22 M23 M24
SEC Tournament (Hoover) vs. Auburn@ W 6-3 vs. (2) LSU@ L 0-3 vs. (21) Mississippi@ W 7-5 (10) vs. (2) LSU@ L 2-3
NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M31 vs. (26) Troy$ L 2-5 J1 vs. Savannah State$ W 3-2 J2 vs. (26) Troy$ L 8-9 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery) + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) * – SEC game @ – SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) $ – NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)
^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium; Montgomery)$ $ – DRASH Alabama Baseball Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) + – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) * – SEC game
F15 F16 F17 F19 F22 F23 F24 F26 M1 M2 M3 M5 M8 M9 M10 M12 M13 M15 M16 M17 M19 M20 M22 M23 M24 M26 M28 M29 M30 A2 A4 A5
2013 – Won 35, Lost 28 (14-15 SEC) Coach: Mitch Gaspard SEC Tournament Participant NCAA Regional Participant
VMI VMI VMI (21) Southern Mississippi at Florida Atlantic at Florida Atlantic at Florida Atlantic Samford Tulane Tulane Tulane vs. Auburn^ at (5) Louisville at (5) Louisville at (5) Louisville Memphis Memphis Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* at Samford Jacksonville State at Georgia* at Georgia* at Georgia* vs. UAB+ at Auburn* at Auburn* at Auburn* Southeastern Louisiana (9) Arkansas* (9) Arkansas*
W 8-3 W 10-5 W 7-4 W 10-8 W 5-2 W 4-2 L 0-3 W 5-4 L 0-4 L 6-2 W 12-6 L 3-6 L 3-4 (14) L 0-6 L 7-8 (10) L 0-6 W 4-2 W 12-1 L 6-7 W 15-1 W 15-7 W 6-5 W 6-3 W 6-3 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 6-2 L 3-6 W 2-0 W 9-1 L 1-3 L 0-6
RECORDS & HISTORY
J12 J13 J14
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Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS The following is a list of baseball lettermen from the University of Alabama. This list includes team rosters from 1941-2013. If there are any corrections, additions or deletions please contact Rich Davi, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications The University of Alabama, P.O. Box 870391, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, or by email at rdavi@ia.ua.edu.
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Acton, Ray (student mgr.) 1942 Adair, Leon 1950-51-52 Adams, Willie 1965-66 Aleszczyk, Joe 1990 Alexander, Sidney 1971 Allen, Matt 1989-90 Alvarez, Dennis 1980-81 Ames, Skip 1996 Anderson, Brett 1993 Anderson, John Paul 1952-53-54-55 Anderson, Robert 1976-77 Andreadas, Tommy 1979 Andrews, Mickey 1964 Antush, Craig 1982-83 Arago, Chris 1977-78 Archibald, Jimmy 1973-74 Arcure, John 1974-75 Armstrong, John H. 1967 Arnold, Wesley 1973 Asher, Terry 1978-79 Atkins, Dave 1979-80 August, Johnny 1947 Avalos, Brandon 2003 Avila, Alex 2006-07-08 Ayers, Jesse 1949
Bradford, Vic Brauchle, Troy Brazell, Landon Brewer, Jeff Bridges, Jason Brown, Don Brown, Jeremy Brown, Kenneth Brown, Kevin Brown, Pete Browne, Rick Brunelli, Nick Brunson, Melvin Bryan, Kyle Bryant, Sammy Bryant, Steve Buckner, Charles Bush, Evan Butt, Tim Bynum, Rex Byrd, Jennings
1938-39 1983-84 2001-02 1984 1988 1967-68 1999-2000-01-02 2006 1982 1987-88 1983 1988 1967 1984-85 1964-65 1970-71-72-73 1968, 71 2003-04-05-06 1987-88 1970-71-72 1946-47-48
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RECORDS & HISTORY
Bailey, Don 1942 Bailey, Lynn 1967-68-69 Bailey, Pat 1984-85-86 Baker, Allen 1971-72-73-74 Baker, Glendell 1961 Bancroft, Chuck 1954-55-56-57 Barnes, Bobby 1953-54-55-56 Barnes, Chris 1985-86 Barnes, Chris 1990 Barnes, Emil 1925-26 Barnes, Robert 1953 Barnette, Steve 1964-65 Barrentine, Vince 1980-81 Barton, Rusty 1979-80-81-82 Baxter, Cary 2012-13 Beagle, Ryan 2003-04 Beard, Gene 1958-59 Beck, Walter 1940-41 Bedford, Nathan 1961 Belcher, Brandon 2004-05-06-07 Belk, Jerry 1952-53-54 Belk, Tommy 1976-77-78-79 Bell, Leonard 1960-61 Bellard, Bernie 1993-94 Bellis, Thayer 1946-47 Bennett, Brock 2007-08-10-11 Bentley, Matt 2005-06-07-08 Benton, David 1974 Bernard, Andy 1996-97 Bernard, Matt 1998 Bevis, Jeff 1990-91 Bezold, George 1982 Bite, Mike (student mgr.) 1952 Blalock, Ralph 1950-51 Blanchard, Ryan 2013 Blankenship, Jonathan 1998-99-2000 Blemker, Marv 1950-51 Blocker, Drew 1974-75 Blount, Mike 1977-78-79-80 Boge, Tim 1991-92 Boler, Clark 1964-65 Bonner, Randy 1976 Boone, Dan 1918-19 Boone, Ike 1919-20-21 Booth, Brett 2010-11-12-13 Bortak, Jamie 1992-93 Bostic, Antonio 1998-99 Boteler, Johnny 1975 Bounds, Drew 1995-96-97-98 Bowman, Turkey 1914-15-16 Box, Anthony 1993-94 Box, Mike 1964 Boyd, Brent 1999-2000-01-02 Bozanich, Sam 1998-99-2000
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Caldwell, Herman “Blackie” 1936-37 Campbell, Whitey 1925-26-27 Campus, Joe Cardwell, John 1968 Cargo, Frank 1976-77-78-79 Carlisle, Cameron 2012-13 Carpenter, Jeff 1967-68-69-70 Carr, Bill 1955 Carr, Bobby 1952 Carroll, James 2000 Carter, Brent 2002-03-04-05 Carter, Mark 2001 Carter, Mike 1984 Caruso, Joe 1994-95-96-97 Cary, Robin 1972-73-74 Castillo, Ray 2013 Causer, Wilburn 1959 Chambers, Frank 1926-27 Chamblee, Carl 1976 Chaney, Stan 1972-73 Chapman, Herb 1942-43, 1946-47 Chapman, Ken 1959-60-61 Chavers, Dan 1997-98-99-2000 Clark, Aaron 2000-01 Clark, Brian 2008 Clark, C.J. 1952 Clement, Larry 1942 Cleveland, Charles 1973 Cohen, Andy 1923-24-25 Colburn, Riley 2013 Cole, AJ 2012 Cole, Steven 2013 Colgrove, Joel 1993-94-95-96 Collins, John 1993-94-95-96 Collins, Randy 1970-71-72 Colvin, E.T. 1967, 69 Connaster, Broadus 1925-26 Cooley, Elmer 1941-42 Copeland, Josh 2006-07-08 Cormier, Lance 1999-2000-01-02
Cox, Jayson Cox, Mike Craft, Russ Crampton, Will Cucjen, Daniel
Daggett, Brad Danbury, Carl Daniel, Michael Daravich, Harvey Davidson, Anthony Davis, David Davis, Heath Davis, Jordan Dean, Mike DeBrand, Juan Deerman, Kelby DeToto, Rick Dietrich, Jack DiFazio, Vin Dill, Dick DiSpigna, Angelo Diver, Kevin Dodson, Thomas Donahoo, Bill Donahue, Tom Douglas, Jan Downs, Matt Doyle, Philip Dragg, Jeff Draper, Mike Dreher, Rob Drensky, Mike Drumheller, Al Dubose, Anthony Dubose, Terry Dugas, Taylor Duke, Doug Duman, Buster Duncan, Nate Dunn, Alan Dunn, Bill Dunn, Eddie Dunning, Mark Dye, Allen
Edwards, Mark Eilers, Chris Elbin, Bart Elbin, Bret Ellis, Jerry Elmore, Eugene Elmore, Grady Elmore, Verdo Etheridge, Morris Etheridge, Rodney Etsell, Jeff Eurick, Clyde Evans, Austin Evans, Scott
Farrell, John Ferazza, David Ferguson, Eddie Fernandez, Omar Ferrer, Pete Finnell, Woolsey Fisher, Buddy Fisher, Pete Fitzsimmons, Jim Flagler, Ben Fleck, Clarence Fletcher, Robert Folmar, Ned Fowke, David Frazier, Carey Frazier, Shep Freeman, Gary
1997-98-99 1968-69 1941-42 1989 2013
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1993-94 1978 1997 1962 1973-74 1964-65 1996-97 2005-06 1969 1991-92 2010 1995 1984-85 2009 1948 1986 1978 1987 1968 1975-76-77-78 1965-66-67 2004-05-06 1988-89-90-91 1998, 2000-01 1980-81 1975 1975-76 1991-92-93 1994-95 1969-70-71-72 2009-10-11-12 1984-85-86 1995-96 1995-96-97 1982-83 1951-52 1990-91 1980 2011-12-13
1981-82-83-84 1994-95-96-97 1983 1981-82-83 1961 1945 1964-65 1925-26 1992 1973-74 1981-82 1959 2008-09 2000-01
1989-90 2004, 06 2002 1987-88 1982 1960 1965-67 1997-98 1942 1978-79 1947-48 1987-88 1948-49 1980-81 1955-56 1956 1956-57
Freeman, Herschel French, Buddy Frick, Matt Frickie, Fred Fuller, Bobby
1947 1964-65 1997-98 1956-57 1984-85
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Gambrell, D.J. 1943, 46-47 Gardeck, Ian 2012 Garner, Travis 2002-03 Gartman, Wade 1965 Generelli, Eddie 1993-94 Giannini, Gene 1959-60 Gillis, Grant 1925-26 Gingrich, Jason 2000-01 Glasgow, Harold (student mgr.) 1951 Glass, Chris 1981-82 Glass, Freddie 1965-66-67 Glenn, Robbie 1991-92 Glover, Jackie 1967-68-69 Goins, Rodney 1975 Goldis, Eric 1996 Graham, Austin 2008-09 Grant, Jim 1953-54 Gray Jr., Mark 1970-71 Green, B.J. 1998-99, 2001 Green, David 1978 Greenwald, Bob 1978-79 Greer, Mitch 2013 Gregory, Hunter 2011-12 Griffin, Earl 1961-62 Grimes, Dickie 1984 Grooms, Matt 2004-05 Guilbeau, Taylor 2012-13 Gulledge, Kelley 1998-99-2000
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Haack, Keaton Halderman, Jerry Hall, Doug Hall, Kearney Hamilton, Ronnie Hammond, Greg Hanks, Mike Harbaugh, Bill Hardie, John Hardin, Ronnie Harmon, Jeff Harris, Dan Harris, Sam Hartsell, Lee Haske, Mark Hawley, Joe Hawley, Tucker Hayes, Dean Hayes, Jack Head, David Hearn, Dick Hearod, Beau Heath, Bryce Henderson, Bill Henderson, Heath Henderson, Shane Henderson, Wes Hendricks, Brandt Henn, Jon Hensinger, Doug Hershiser, Gordie Hibbard, Greg Hicks, John Hicks, Jon Hilcher, Walter Hill, Alan Hill, Tommy Hinkle, Pete Hobson, Butch Hobson, Clell Hodges, Bruce Holley, John Hollingsworth, Gary Holston, Owen Homan, Matt
2013 1980-81 1996 1964-65-66 1975-76 1989-90 1986-87 1942 1987-88 1971-72 1988 1966-67 1989-90 1965 2004 1973-74 2010-11-13 1982-83 1926-27 2009-10 1952 2001-02-03 2000-01 1946 1997 1999 2006-07-08-09 2010-11-12 1989-90 1981 1986-87 1985-86 1966 1990 1929-30 1992-95 1960-61 1988 1970, 72-73 1951-52 1972-73-74-75 1966-67 1988 1974-75 1991-92
Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS
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Ingram, Cecil (Hootie) Innes, Mike Iorg, Cale Ivey, Bryant
Jack, Gary Jack, Gerald Jenkins, Dan Johnson, George Johnson, Roy Johnson, Seth Johnson, Tom Jones, Clay Jones, Mack Jordan, Jason
Kamplain, Justin Kapsimalis, Mike Kebodeaux, Casey Keenum, Larry Keller, G.W. Keller, Jon Kelley, Joe Kelley, Les Kelly, Bryan Kelly, Patrick Kelton, Jon Kennedy, Nathan Kerns, Mickey Kerr, Jeff Kilcrease, Nathan Killough, Stan Kindred, David King, Mike Kingrey, Jarrod Kirkland, Joe Kizzire, Maxie Knox, Sammy Kosten, Alan Kosten, Herb Koury, Norman Kovacevich, Kenny Kubal, Alex Kubiszyn, Jack Kunz, Jimmy
Lacey, Norm Lake, Fermin Lamb, Neal Lambert, Casey Lammel, David Lapolla, Bob Large, T.J. Lary, Al Lary, Ed Lary, Frank Lary, Gene Lary, Joe Latta, Bill Laubenthal, Jeff Leazer, Bob LeBlanc, Wade Ledford, Bobby Lee, Ed Lee, Francis Lee, Mickey
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1978-79 1978-79 2007-08-09 1949-50-51 1933-33-35 2012-13 1949 1941 1954-55 1981 2006-07 1997 2007-08-09
Leiby, Butch Leonard, Dwight Lewis, Bubber Lewis, Derius Lewis, Mars Lewis, Pete Limbaugh, Tommy Lindsay, Jimbo Lloyd, Joe Loflin, Rusty Looper, Eddie Lundstrom, Carey Lundy, Mark Lusian, Ralph Lynch, Bobby Lyons, Charlie
1961 1956-57 1965 1993-94 1941 1941-42 1966-67 1974-75-76 1980 1995-96 1985-86 1992 1987 1986-87 1969 2003-04
1953-54 1968-69-70-71 2005 1951
1978-81 1959 1994 1965-66-67 1942-43, 46-47 2003-04 1946 2009-10 1957-58-59 1994-95
2012-13 1967-68-69-70 2007-08-09 1975-76 1997-98-99 2012-13 1966 1968-69 1981 2006-07 2009-10-11-12 2011-12 1989-90-91-92 1984 2008-09-10-11 1976-77 2010-11 1982 1997-98 1947 1977-78-79-80 1969 1961-62 1955-56-57 1956-57-58 1975 2008-09 1956-57-58 1980
1974-75 1983-84 1995 2000-01 1986-87 1942 2005 1950-51 1949, 51 1949-50 1952-53-54-55 1946 1955 1990-91-92-93 1971 2004-05-06 1957-58 1946 1940-41 1969
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1943, 47 1993-94 1981-82-83 1978 1982 2002-03 1950-51 1976 1942 1978 1979 1999 1958-59-60 1987-88 2006-07-08-09 1959 2007-08-09 2004 2006 1999-2000-01-02 1983-84-85 1942 1966-67 2011 1977-78 1935-36-37 1976 1978 1983-84 1970-71 2003 1992-93 2002 1981-82 1968-69-70-71 1982 2010 1984-85 2010-11-12-13 1952 1972 1961 1954 1999 1988-89-90-91 1970-71-72
Mims, Larry Mirocke, Paul Mizraney, Mike Mohr, Dustan Moller, Chris Monti, Pat Montgomery, Ladson Moore, Ben Moore, Gordan Moore, Jerry Moore, Kyle Moore, Tommy Mooty, Dean Morgan, Adam Morgan, Wiley Morrison, Buddy Morrow, Hugh Mosley, John Moss, Stan Mote, David Moyd, Irvin Moyer, David Murphy, Mike Murphy, Scott
Napoli, Tony Nelson, Jimmy Newsom, Scott Nichols, Jeff Nichols, Kevin Case Nixon Nodine, Todd Norris, Dax Norris, Jeffrey North, Jerry North, Keith Norwood, Dee
Oakley, Bill Oczypok, Mike Odle, Tyler Oglesby, Shelley Olgiati, Charlie Oliver, Bill Oliver, Brad Oropeza, David Osteen, Gary Otwell, Chazz Overstreet, Kyle Owcar, Eddie Owen, Ronnie Owers, Dickie Oyster, Jeff
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1974-75 1984-85 1948-49-50-51 1995-96-97 1995-96 1987-88-89 2011 2012-13 1958-59-60 1965 2006-07-08-09 1960-61 1978-79 2009-10-11 1982-83 1955 1945-46-47 1965-66 1967-68 1997-98 1971 1980-81 1981 1999-2000
1950-51-52 2008-09-10 1988-89 2001 1994 2011-12 1993-94-95 1995-96 2002-03-04 1976 1975-76 1987
1979-80-81-82 2013 2007-08-09 1941 1953-54 1963 1992-93 1987-88 1959 2012 2013 1941-42 1977-78-79 1966 1984-85
Paiml, Greg 2004-05-06-07 Parker, Bill 1968-69 Parker, Jim 1992 Parker, Joe 1992-93 Pavkovich, Adam 2001-02-03 Payne, Robert 1981-82-83 Peck, John 1968-69 Peer, Mark 1997 Pennington, Spencer 2002, 06 Pepper, Raymond 1926-27 Peterson, Dave 1980 Peterson, Tad 1995 Pettus, Gordon 1947-48 Pettus, Pete 1972 Phares, Robert 2008 Phillips, Andy 1996-97-98-99 Phillips, Paul 1998 Pierce, Bobby 1980-81 Pierson, Pete (student mgr.) 1946-47 Pilkington, Trey 2010-11-12-13 Pinkston, David 1989 Pisciotta, Tony 1988 Pitisci, Mike 1984 Plott, Hunter 1988-89-90-91 Poelstra, Todd 1986 Posey, Fred (student mgr.) 1946-47 Potter, Rich 1973-74 Pratt, Del 1908-09
Prewitt, Kurt Prine, Dan Proctor, Tony Propst, Eddie
1985-86 1981 1959-60-61 1967-68
Greg Paiml
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Qualls, Mike Quigley, Miers
Rainwater, Michael Ranelli, J.C. Reaves, Jared Reaves, Pete Redding, Grant Redding, Mike Reed, Brian Reford, Don Reese, Brent Reeves, David Rhoden, Ryan Rice, Allen Rice, Dale Richardson, Nick Rickles, Gene Riley, Bellaire Riley, Hayden Rincon, Todd Robert, Bernard Roberts, Kenny Roberts, Mark Roberts, Pete Robertson, David Robinson, Eddie Rogers, Lee Rogers Jr., Zac. Rogers III, Zac. Roland, Frank Rosecrans, Josh Rosenfeld, Max Rucker, Ricky Russell, Leroy Rutledge, Jack Rutledge, Josh Ryan, Kip Ryan, Randy
Sabo, Al Salem, Emeel Salem, Georgie Salem, Mark Sander, Mike Sanders, Josh Sanders, Shane Sanford, Meredith Sanford, Mike Sansome, Tony Saunders, Geno Scalzi, Frank Scelfo, Rocky
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1985-86 2006-07-08-09
2000 1967-68-69 2011-12 1957-58-59 2001-02-03 1967 2002-03 1964 1988 1980-81-82 2006-07-08-09 2002-03-04-05 1956-57-58 2004 1946 1978 1946 1989 2006 2012-13 1989-90 1986 2005-06 1971 1934-35 1940-41 1970-71-72-73 1955-56-57 2011-12 1922-23-24 1969-70-71 1976-77-78-79 1947-48 2008-09-10 1992 1970-71
RECORDS & HISTORY
Houlberg, Steve Howard, Elston Jr. Howell, Del Howell, George Howell, Millard (Dixie) Hubbard, Jake Huffstuffer, Jim Hughes, Howard Hunt, Bobby Hunt, Randy Hunter, Tommy Hurst, Doug Hyatt, Austin
1946 2005-06-07 2013 1976-77-78-79 1986 2011 2001-02 1985-86-87-88 1978 1957 1992-93-94 1933-34-35 2004-05
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Schleuss, Will Sciurba, Joe Scott, Adam Scott, Gabe Scott, Legrant Scudder, Bill Sears, Kenny Seebeck, Charles Sewell, Joe Sewell, Luke Sewell, Tommy Sharp, J.F. Sharp, Sam Sharp, Mike Shaw, Jay Shelton, Jerry Shipley, Craig Shmagranoff, Greg Shoemaker, Steve Short, Ben Sikes, Russell Sims, Darnell Sims, Joe Sims, Tim Sines, Matt Skates, Rob Skelton, Bobby Smallwood, Erik Smart, Jonathan Smelley, Chris Smelley, Chris Smelser, John David Smith, Austen Smith, Jake Smith, Justin Smith, Randy Smith, Tommy Smitherman, Steve Smithey, Dee Snyder, Barry Sodders, Mike Soper, Mike Sosa, Carlos Spiers, Corey Spivey, Paul Sprowl, Bobby Stabler, Kenny (Snake) Stallings, Allan Stanard, Dennis St. Clair, Pat Stephenson, Riggs Stickney, Cliff Stiles, Lena Stroup, Will Stonard, Peter Story, Veo Stout, Jake Strawn, Bernie Stubbs, Jerry Sudduth, Al Sullenberger, Brett Sullivan, Charley Susce, Paul Sutherland, Troy
1995 1940-41 2009-10 2002-03-04-05 1933-34 1965-66 1936-37 1961 1918-19-20 1919-20-21 1926-27 1947-48 1940-41 2008 2011-12-13 1991-92-93 1982-83-84 1954 1992-93-94 1990-91 1961 1983-84 1960-61-62 1985-86 1990 1982-83 1960 1999 2010-11 1992-93 2010 2010 2011-12-13 2007-08-09-10 1998-99 1978 1976-77-78-79 1981 1983-84 1968 1985-86-87-88 1988-89 2002, 2004 1996 1972-73 1975-76-77 1966 1982-83-84-85 1968 1988 1919-20-21 1969 1917-18-19 2007-08 2001-02 1940-41 1986-87 1970-71-72-73 1993-94 1987-88 1993 2011-12-13 1956 2011
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Umphrey, Jeff
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Valenti, Sal 1979-80 Valverde, Kody 2005-06 Vann, David 1969 Vaughn, Jeremy 1999-2000-01 Vaz, Roberto 1997 Velleggia, Frank 1982-83-84 Viars, Ronnie (student mgr.) 1964 Vincent, Chance 2013 Vitiello, Joe 1989-90-91
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Morrow Thomley Tabor, Jim Tacik, Chris Taft, Brett Tamucci, Mike Tankersley, Taylor Tarver, Bobby Taylor, Chris Taylor, Matt Tepper, Howard Texada, Jeff Thomley, Morrow Thompson, Blackie Thompson, Clint Thompson, Dan Thompson, Tim Thornhill, Larkin Tidwell, David Tillman, Jeff Tinsley, Cal Tipton, David Torres, Manny Towers, Dickie Townsend, Jason Traffanstedt, Jack Tribe, Byron Trotter, Cody Truitt, John Trusky, Ken Tucker, Robbie Tullidge, James Tullidge, Jeremiah Turek, Jack Turnbull, Spencer Turner, David Tutt, Webb Twardoski, Mike
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1935-36 1989 1993-94-95-96 1956 2002-03-04 1961 1986-87 2010 1956-57 2006-07-08 2005 1944-45 1987-88 1955 1964 1941-42 1996-97 1976 2009-10 1972-73 1996-97, 99 1965 2010 1967-68-69 1996 2009-10 1973, 75 1986-87 1996-97 2011-12 2011-12 1983 2012-13 1985-86 1979 1985-86
Walck, Kyle Waldrep, Charley Walker, Andrew Walker, Bill Walsh, Dennis Wass, Wade Waters, Johnny Watford, Jerry Watson, Brandon Watson, Rich Watts, Shane Weil, Scott Welch, Ed Welch, Ronnie Welch, Zac Wells, Ashton Wesley, Norman Whatley, Jim Wheeler, Johnny Whitaker, Brett Whitaker, Matthew White, Chad White, Deron White, Ed White, James White, Mikey White, Tyler Whitaker, Brett Whitfield, Wes Whorton, Ronnie Wiggins, Mike Wigginton, Derek Williams, Cary Williams, Ted Williams, Tyler Wilson, Ross Wimbash, Jon Windsor, Adam Wingard, Ernie Winstead, Gene Wolfe, Taylor Woltz, Claude Wood, Darren
From left to right: Mickey Mantle, Dennis Homan, Kenny Stabler and Coach Paul W. “Bear” Bryant
1990-91 2011 2004 1956-57-58 1990-91 2013 1977-78 1952-53 1996-97 1975-76 1994 1994 1953 1953-54 2002-03-04-05 1962, 64 1941-42 1933-34-35 1973-75 2010 2000 2001-02 1987 1948-49-50 1973-74-75 2013 2009-10 2010-11 1988 1979-80 1985-86 1999 1988-89 1984-85-86 1987 2008-09-10 1962 2010-11-12 1920-21 1964 2010-11-13 1941 1998-99-2000
Wood, James Wood, Chris “Pug” Woodruff, Glenn Woods, Pat Woodward, Jared Worthington Sr., Al Worthington Jr., Al Wright, Johnny Wyhonic, John
1973 1994 1970-71-72 1989-90 2001-02-03 1949-50-51 1976 1977-78 1940-41
Ross Wilson Yonker, Rob Youell, David Young, Tim
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Records & History UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS John Baumgartner Jack Bolling Daniel Boone
Ike Boone
Vic Bradford Jeremy Brown John Campbell Andy Cohen Syd Cohen Bruce Connatser Lance Cormier
Matt Downs Jim Dunn Verdo Elmore Hersh Freeman
Grant Gillis Jackie Hayes Greg Hibbard
Walter Hilcher Butch Hobson
Randy Hunt Tommy Hunter Bryan Kelly Jack Kubiszyn
Detroit Tigers (2009-13) Washington Senators (1927-30) Chicago White Sox (1930) Detroit Tigers (1953) Philadelphia A’s (1939) Brooklyn Dodgers (1944) Philadelphia A’s (1919) Detroit Tigers (1920) Cleveland Indians (1921-22) Boston Red Sox (1923-25) Chicago White Sox (1927) Brooklyn Dodgers (1928-30) New York Giants (1943) Oakland A’s (2006) Washington Senators (1933) New York Giants (1926-29) Washington Senators (1934-37) Cleveland Indians (1931-32) Arizona Diamondbacks (2004-05) Atlanta Braves (2006-07) Baltimore Orioles (2008) Tampa Bay Rays (2009-10) Los Angeles Dodgers (2011) San Francisco Giants (2009-10) Houston Astros (2010-12) Pittsburgh Pirates (1952) St. Louis Browns (1924) Boston Red Sox (1952-55) Cincinnati Reds (1955-58) Chicago Cubs (1959) Washington Senators (1927-28) Boston Red Sox (1929) Washington Senators (1927-31) Chicago White Sox (1932-40) Chicago White Sox (1989-92) Chicago Cubs (1993) Seattle Mariners (1994) Cincinnati Reds (1931-36) Boston Red Sox (1975-80) California Angels (1981) New York Yankees (1982) St. Louis Cardinals (1985) Montreal Expos (1986) Texas Rangers (2008-11) Baltimore Orioles (2011-13) Detroit Tigers (1986-87) Cleveland Indians (1961-62)
ALABAMA PLAYERS IN DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS 2000 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2002 Dustan Mohr, RF Minnesota 2006 Andy Phillips, 1B NY Yankees 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 2010 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas 2011 Alex Avila, C Detroit David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore 2013 Alex Avila, C Detroit ALABAMA PLAYERS IN LCS 1969 Al Worthington, P 1978 Bobby Sprowl, P Butch Hobson, 3B 1980 Bobby Sprowl, P 1981 Bobby Sprowl, P 1985 Randy Hunt, C 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B 2009 David Robertson, RHP 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP 2011 Alex Avila, C
Minnesota Boston Boston Houston Houston St. Louis Oakland NY Yankees Texas Detroit
Doc Land Al Lary Frank Lary
Wade LeBlanc Dave Magadan
Frank Menechino Dustan Mohr
Guy “Moose” Morton Jimmy Nelson Ray Pepper Andy Phillips
Paul Phillips
Del Pratt
Frank Pratt David Robertson Lee Rogers Max Rosenfeld Josh Rutledge Mo Sanford
Skeeter Scalzi
2012 2013
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Alex Avila, C David Robertson, RHP Alex Avila, C
Detroit NY Yankees Detroit
ALABAMA PLAYERS IN WORLD SERIES 1920 Joe Sewell, SS Cleveland 1929 Riggs Stephenson, OF Cubs 1932 Joe Sewell, SS NY Yankees Riggs Stephenson, OF Cubs 1933 Luke Sewell, OF Washington 1944 Luke Sewell, MGR St. Louis Browns 1965 Al Worthington, P Minnesota 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 1920 Joe Sewell, SS 1932 Joe Sewell, SS 2009 David Robertson, RHP
Cleveland NY Yankees NY Yankees
LeGrant Scott Ken Sears Joe Sewell Luke Sewell
Tommy Sewell Jim Sheehan Craig Shipley
Fred Sington Bobby Sprowl Riggs Stephenson Lena Stiles Jim Tabor Taylor Tankersley Joe Vitiello
Ed White Ernie Wingard Al Worthington
Tim Young
Philadlphia A’s (1939) New York Yankees (1943) St. Louis Cardinals (1946) Cleveland Indians (1920-30) New York Yankees (1931-33) Cleveland Indians (1921-32) Washington Senators (1933-34) Chicago White Sox (1935-38) Cleveland Indians (1939) St. Louis Brown (1942) Chicago Cubs (1927) New York Giants (1936) Los Angeles Dodgers (1986-87) New York Mets (1989) San Diego Padres (1991-94) Houston Astros (1995) San Diego Padres (1996-97) Anaheim Angels (1998) Washington Senators (1934-37) Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-39) Boston Red Sox (1978) Houston Astros (1979-81) Cleveland Indians (1921-25) Chicago Cubs (1926-34) Philadelphia A’s (1919-21) Cincinnati Reds (1930-31) Boston Red Sox (1938-44) Philadelphia A’s (1946-47) Florida Marlins (2006-10) Kansas City Royals (1995-99) San Diego Padres (2000) Montreal Expos (2003) Chicago White Sox (1955) St. Louis Brown (1924-27) New York Giants (1953-57) San Francisco Giants (1958-59) Boston Red Sox (1960) Chicago White Sox (1960) Cincinnati Reds (1963-64) Minnesota Twins (1964-69) Montreal Expos (1998) Boston Red Sox (2000)
bold indicates: on an MLB roster in 2013
2011
Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) Dave Robertson, RHP Alex Avila, C
FIRST ROUND PICKS 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 2004 Taylor Tankerlsey, LHP 2007 Tommy Hunter, RHP
American American American
Kansas City Oakland Florida Texas
MAJOR LEAGUE MANAGERS Andy Cohen, 1960 Philadelphia Phillies Record: 1-0 (1.000) Butch Hobson, 1992-94
Boston Red Sox Record: 202-232 (.472)
Luke Sewell, 1941-46, 49-52
St. Louis Browns Record: 606-644 (.481)
RECORDS & HISTORY
Alex Avila Emil “Red” Barnes
ALABAMA PLAYERS IN MLB ALL-STAR GAME 1937 Luke Sewell, C American 1960 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) American 1961 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American
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Del Pratt, INF (St. Louis Browns)
1916
Turkey Bowman, P (St. Louis Browns)
1919
Dan Boone, RHP (Cleveland Indians) Ike Boone, OF (NY Giants) Joe Sewell, SS (Cleveland Indians) Lena Stiles, C (Philadelphia A’s)
1920
Luke Sewell, INF (Cleveland Indians) Ernest Wingard, LHP (St. Louis Browns)
1921
Riggs Stephenson, OF (Cleveland Indians)
1924
Max Rosenfeld, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers)
1925
Andy Cohen, OF (NY Giants)
1926
Emil Barnes, OF (Washington Senators) Broadus Connaster, 1B (Cleveland Indians) Verdo Elmore, OF (St. Louis Browns) Grant Gillis, 2B (Washington Senators)
1927
Whitey Campbell, P (Washington Senators) Frank Chambers, C (NY Yankees) Syd Cohen, LHP (Washington Semators) Jack H. Hayes, OF (Washington Senators) Ray Pepper, OF (St. Louis Browns)
1930
Walter Hilcher, RHP (Cincinnati Reds)
1934
Legrant Scott, OF (Philadelphia A’s) Fred Sington, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers)
1935
Millard Howell, OF (Detroit Tigers) Lee Rogers, LHP (Boston Red Sox) Jim Tabor, INF (Boston Red Sox)
1936
Frank Scalzi, SS (NY Giants)
1937
Blackie Caldwell, OF (NY Yankees) Kenny Sears, C (NY Yankees)
1939
1963
Jerry Ellis, OF (Houston Colt 45s)
1966
Kenny Stabler, LHP (10th, Houston Astros)
1967
Kenny Stabler, LHP (11th, NY Mets) Fred Glass, RHP (18th, San Francisco Giants)
1968
Kenny Stabler, LHP (2nd, NY Mets) Stan Moss, 3B (23rd, Boston Red Sox) *Jackie Glover, P (Oakland A’s)
1969
*Jack Traffanstedt, OF (Oakland A’s) *Eddie Propst, P (San Diego Padres) *J.C. Ranelli, INF (Pittsburgh Pirates)
1972
Rex Bynum, OF (6th-Cleveland Indians) *Glenn Woodruff, C (Cleveland Indians)
1973
Butch Hobson, 3B (8th-Boston Red Sox)
1977
Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd-Boston Red Sox) *Jeff Tillman, 1B (NY Yankees)
1979
*Steve Houlberg, SS (Detroit Tigers)
1980
*David Atkins, C (NY Yankees)
1981
Bryan Kelly, RHP (6th, Detroit Tigers) ^Randy Hunt, C (St. Louis Cardinals) *David Moyer, 3B (Baltimore Orioles)
1982
*Kevin Brown, P (NY Mets) *Chris Glass, 2B (San Diego Padres)
1983
David Magadan, 1B (2nd, NY Mets) Alan Dunn, RHP (4th, Detroit Tigers) Richard Browne, LHP (8th, Cleveland Indians) Tim Meacham, RHP (9th, Montreal Expos) Frank Velleggia, C (26th, NY Mets) Bret Elbin, 3B (31st, Texas Rangers) *Charles Mathison, RHP (NY Yankees) *Craig Shipley, SS (Los Angeles Dodgers) *Dana Williams, SS (Boston Red Sox)
1984
1942
Allan Stallings, OF (7th, Cincinnati Reds) Troy Brauchle, RHP (14th, Kansas City Royals) Tim Meacham, RHP (18th, Atlanta Braves) Frank Velleggia, C (19th, Baltimore Orioles)
1945
*Jeff Oyster, RHP (St. Louis Cardinals)
Vic Bradford, OF (NY Giants)
RECORDS & HISTORY
Pete Lewis, OF (Boston Red Sox)
Blackie Thompson, 2B (St. Louis Browns)
1950
Frank Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers)
1951
Herschel Freeman, RHP (Boston Red Sox) Al Worthington, RHP (NY Giants)
1952
Bill Dunn, RHP (Pittsburgh Pirates) Al Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers)
1955
Gene Lary, RHP (Cleveland Indians)
1958
Jack Kubiszyn, SS (Cleveland Indians)
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1985 1986
Pat Bailey, 1B (5th, Kansas City Royals) Doug Duke, C (7th, Montreal Expos) Ted Williams, OF (8th, Seattle Mariners) Greg Hibbard, LHP (16th, Kansas City Royals) Eddie Looper, 3B (21st, St. Louis Cardinals) Mike Twardoski, OF (29th, Boston Red Sox) ^Pete Roberts, LHP (San Diego Padres) *Mike Sander, RHP (Baltimore Orioles) *Mike Qualls, 2B (Chicago White Sox)
1987
Mike Sodders, LHP (25th, Montreal Expos) *Gordie Hershiser, RHP (Los Angeles Dodgers) *Mike Thompson, RHP (Boston Red Sox) *Ken Trusky, OF (Pittsburgh Pirates)
1988
Jason Bridges, OF (25th, NY Yankees) David Oropeza, RHP (26th, Montreal Expos) Mike Sodders, LHP (29th, Chicago Cubs) Mo Sanford, RHP (32nd, Cincinnati Reds) Robert Fletcher, 2B (50th, Chicago White Sox)
1989
Cary Williams, OF (10th, Philadelphia Phillies) Mike Soper, RHP (37th, Cleveland Indians)
1990
*Greg Hammond, C (Cincinnati Reds) *Jon Henn, RHP (Kansas City Royals) *Mark Roberts, RHP (Kansas City Royals)
1991
Joe Vitiello, OF (1st, Kansas City Royals) Mick Kerns, OF (6th, Anaheim Angels) Ben Short, RHP (14th, NY Yankees) Matt Allen, C (19th, Montreal Expos) Dennis Walsh, LHP (45th, Detroit Tigers) Phil Doyle, 3B (52nd, Atlanta Braves)
1992
Mick Kerns, OF (9th, California Angels) Juan DeBrand, SS (43rd, Boston Red Sox)
1993
Al Drumheller, LHP (35th, NY Yankees) Frank Menechino, 2B (45th, Chicago White Sox)
1994
Steve Shoemaker, RHP (4th, NY Yankees) Jerry Stubbs, RHP (12th, Montreal Expos) Jason Jordan, 1B (54th, NY Yankees) *Mike MacDonald, RHP (Kansas City Royals)
1995
Allen Sanders, RHP (7th, Kansas City Royals) Chris Moller, 1B (17th, Chicago Cubs) Dax Norris, C (25th, Chicago Cubs) Brandon Black, OF (34th, NY Mets) Will Schleuss, LHP (36th, Cincinnati Reds)
1996
Skip Ames, RHP (3rd, Chicago Cubs) Doug Hall, OF (6th, Chicago Cubs) Corey Spiers, LHP (8th, Minnesota Twins) Byron Tribe, RHP (16th, Chicago White Six) Joel Colgrove, RHP (18th, Oakland A’s) Tim Young, LHP (19th, Montreal Expos) Joe Caruso, 2B (19th, Oakland A’s) Brett Taft, SS (19th, Kansas City Royals) Dax Norris, C (23rd, Atlanta Braves) Kevin Nichols, 1B (28th, Philadelphia Phillies)
1997
Roberto Vaz, OF (7th, Oakland A’s) Dustan Mohr, OF (9th, Cleveland Indians) Joe Caruso, 2B (11th, Kansas City Royals) David Tidwell, OF (16th, Cincinnati Reds) *Doug Hurst, RHP (Cincinnati Reds)
1998
Pete Fisher, RHP (4th, Minnesota Twins) Paul Phillips, C (9th, Kansas City Royals) Jarrod Kingrey, RHP (10th, Toronto Blue Jays) Matt Frick, C (21st, Florida Marlins) Justin Smith, LHP (27th, NY Mets)
1999
Andy Phillips, INF (7th, NY Yankees) Justin Smith, LHP (10th, Seattle Mariners) G.W. Keller, OF (18th, Oakland A’s) *Manny Torres, RHP (Cincinnati Reds)
2000
Sam Bozanich, 2B (8th, NY Yankees) Kelley Gulledge, C (10th, Minnesota Twins) Derek Wigginton, OF (13th, Chicago White Sox) *John Blankenship, LHP (NY Yankees)
2001
Aaron Clark, 1B (8th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays) Lance Cormier, RHP (10th, Houston Astros) Mark Carter, LHP (19th, Chicago Cubs) Jeremy Brown, C (19th, Boston Red Sox) Casey Lambert, SS (24th, Colorado Rockies)
2002
Jeremy Brown, C (1st, Oakland A’s) Lance Cormier, RHP (4th, Arizona Diamondbacks) Scott McClanahan, OF (11th, NY Yankees) Shane Sanders, RHP (49th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays)
2003
Beau Hearod, OF (10th, Houston Astros) Adam Pavkovich, SS (11th, Anaheim Angels) Brian Reed, RHP (27th, Toronto Blue Jays)
2004
Taylor Tankersley, LHP (1st, Florida Marlins)
2005
Trey Shields, RHP (9th, Oakland A’s) Brent Carter, LHP (16th, San Diego Padres) Spencer Pennington, OF (32nd, Milwaukee Brewers) T.J. Large, RHP (36th, Boston Red Sox)
2006
Wade LeBlanc, LHP (2nd, San Diego Padres) Emeel Salem, OF (10th, Baltimore Orioles) Kody Valverde, C (10th, San Diego Padres) David Robertson, RHP (17th, NY Yankees) Jordan Davis, RHP (19th, Florida Marlins) Matt Downs, INF (36th, San Francisco Giants) Jake McCarter, RHP (45th, Boston Red Sox) Evan Bush, INF (48th, San Francicso Giants)
2007
Tommy Hunter, RHP (1st, Texas Rangers) Emeel Salem, OF (6th, Tampa Bay Rays) Cale Iorg, SS (6th, Detroit Tigers) Greg Paiml, SS (15th, Chicago White Sox)
2008
Alex Avila, C (5th, Detroit Tigers) Miers Quigley, LHP (36th, Minnesota Twins) Josh Copeland, RHP (47th, Anaheim Angels)
2009
Kent Matthes, OF (4th, Colorado Rockies) Vin DiFazio, C (12th, Texas Rangers) Del Howell, LHP (15th, Milwaukee Brewers) Austin Hyatt, RHP (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) Austin Evans, RHP (36th, Cleveland Indians) Brandon May, INF (36th, Chicago Cubs)
2010
Jimmy Nelson, RHP (2nd, Milwaukee Brewers) Josh Rutledge, INF (3rd, Colorado Rockies) Ross Wilson, INF (10th, Chicago White Sox) Jake Smith, INF (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) Tyler White, RHP (20th, Detroit Tigers) Jason Townsend, RHP (31st, Pittsburgh Pirates) Clay Jones, INF (32nd, Detroit Tigers)
2011
Adam Morgan, LHP (3rd, Philadelphia Phillies) Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, Chicago Cubs) Nathan Kilcrease, RHP (30th, Oakland A’s) Brock Bennett (33rd, San Francisco Giants)
2012
Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, New York Yankees) Ian Gardeck, RHP (16th, San Francisco Giants) Jared Reaves, SS (25th, Detroit Tigers)
2013
Charley Sullivan, RHP (29th, Detroit Tigers) Brett Booth, C (34th, Houston Astros) Bold indicates first-round selection. * – Signed as non-drafted free agent ^ – June secondary draft
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SCOTTSBORO
WWIC-AM 1050
SELMA
WDXX-FM 100.1 WLWI-AM 1400
Jim Carabin
Tom Roberts
Chris Stewart
Lee Tracey
General Manager, CTSN
Director of Broadcasting, CTSN
Play-By-Play
Play-By-Play
SYLACAUGA
WFEB-AM 1340
TALLASSEE
WTLS-AM 1300 WTLSFM-106.5
Sportscaster of the Year recipient by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA). Stewart is in his 25th year in broadcasting, with the 2013-14 men’s basketball season being his 12th as the play-by-play announcer for the Crimson Tide Sports Network. In addition to his role as the voice of Crimson Tide basketball, Stewart also serves as the sideline reporter for CTSN’s radio coverage of Crimson Tide football and as the television host of “The Nick Saban Show”. Prior to taking over the Alabama basketball play-by-play job, the Fairfield, Ala., native spent eight seasons as the radio announcer for Birmingham Southern College. Stewart has done additional work for CSS, ESPN Regional, and Fox Sports South. A 1992 graduate of the University of Montevallo, Stewart was honored with the school’s 2009 Alumni Achievement Award. He is married to the former Christy Carmichael and has three children – Anne, Parker and Hudson. Lee Tracey, a veteran sports broadcaster in Alabama, returns for his fourth season calling the action for the Alabama baseball team for CTSN. Prior to the 2011 season, Tracey provided playby-play for Alabama baseball two different times in the past - once in the late 1980s and again from 1992-94. He also was the radio voice of Alabama women’s basketball from 1992-94. Tracey was the producer on Alabama football broadcasts for the Crimson Tide Sports Network from 1987-90 and was the sports anchor/director for WCFT-TV in Tuscaloosa from 1994-96. Currently, Tracey is the owner and president of TOPsports, a company he founded in 1996. TOPsports covers all Tuscaloosa area sports, including University of Alabama athletics and local high schools.
TUSCALOOSA
WDGM-FM 99.1 WFNN-FM 95.3 WTSK-AM 790
WINFIELD
WKXM-AM 1300 WKXM-FM 105.9
2014 TIDE TV THIS WEEK AFFILIATES: TUSCALOOSA
WVUA-7 SATURDAY, 10:30 AM
BIRMINGHAM
WIAT-42 SATURDAY, 11 AM
MONTGOMERY
WNCF-32 SATURDAY, NOON
HUNTSVILLE
WAMY-8 SATURDAY, 9 AM CSS FRIDAY, 2:30 PM
RADIO/TV
All the exciting action of Alabama baseball can be heard throughout the 2014 season on the Crimson Tide Sports Network. The baseball network is a service of Crimson Tide Sports Marketing, which is a joint venture of Learfield Communications of Jefferson City, Missouri, and International Sports Properties, based in Winston Salem, N.C. Jim Carabin serves as the network’s general manager, while Tom Roberts is the director of broadcasting. For the 16th consecutive season, CTSM will carry the Crimson Tide baseball games on a statewide network. The games also are available on the internet and select Southeastern Conference games will be aired on XM Satellite Radio. The network’s flagship stations are in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Birmingham affiliates include WJOXFM (94.5) and WJOX-AM (690). The Tuscaloosa affiliate is WDGM-FM 99.1, with backup coverage from WFFN-FM 95.3 and WTSK-AM 790. Alabama baseball is also the topic of conversation each Monday night from 6-7 p.m. on the popular weekly call-in show “Hey, Coach!” Roberts hosts the program and chats with head coach Mitch Gaspard and Alabama players each Monday night throughout the season. The show airs live from Buffalo Wild Wings in Tuscaloosa. Fans can join the program by calling toll free (877) 202.2262. The Crimson Tide’s unique 30-minute weekly sports magazine television program, “TIDETV This Week,” shows highlights, interviews and previews on the Crimson Tide baseball team all season. Chris Stewart and Lee Tracey will call the exciting action of Alabama baseball this season on the 30-plus station network. A veteran play-by-play voice, Stewart enters his 15th season on the Tide baseball broadcasts. He is a four-time (2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009) Alabama
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Radio/TV Roster
1
INF
3 3 t t t 4P
3
INF
3 3 t t t 4P
6
3 3 t t t 4P
INF/RHP
7
3 3 t t t +S
OF/C
9
3 3 t t t 'S
OF/INF
10
C
3 3 t t t 34 +S
11
MIKEY WHITE
DANIEL CUCJEN
KYLE OVERSTREET
BEN MOORE
CASEY HUGHSTON
WADE WASS
TAYLOR PROPST
Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park HS)
Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy)
Boaz, Ala. (Boaz HS)
Cullman, Ala. (Cullman HS)
Mobile, Ala. (Baker HS)
Pensacola, Fla. (Meridian CC/ Pensacola Catholic HS)
Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville HS)
12
3 3 t t t 4P
INF/RHP
13
OF
- 3 t t t 'S
14
OF
3 3 t t t 34 'S
15
3 3 t t t 'S
RHP
16
3 3 t t t +S
UTIL
17
RHP
3 3 t t t +S
18
WILLIAM ELLIOTT
MATHEW GOODSON
GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT CARY BAXTER
JAY SHAW
AUSTEN SMITH
Scott, La. (Acadiana HS)
Oxford, Miss. (Oxford HS)
Oxford, Ala. (Oxford HS)
Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)
Pinson, Ala. (Russell County HS)
Cantonment, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic HS)
19
OF
3 3 t t t 'S
20
LHP
- - t t t +S
21
22
- - t t t 34 'S LHP/OF
- 3 t t t 4P
OF
23
3 3 t t t 4P
RHP
24
3 3 t t t 'S
C/INF
1B
3 3 t t t 4S
CHANCE VINCENT
Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain HS)
INF
3 3 t t t 'S
25
OF
3 3 t t t 4P
HUNTER WEBB
TAYLOR GUILBEAU
COLTON FREEMAN
GEORGIE SALEM
RAY CASTILLO
WILL HAYNIE
RYAN BLANCHARD
Phenix City, Ala. (Russell County HS)
Zachary, La. (Zachary HS)
Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS)
Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS)
Seale, Ala. (Russell County HS)
Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)
Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS)
26
LHP
3 - t t t +S
28
RHP
3 3 t t t 34 4P
29
RHP
3 3 t t t 'S
31
3 3 t t t 34 'S
RHP
32
3 3 t t t +S
RHP
33
3 3 t t t 4P
RHP
35
3 - t t t +S
JUSTIN KAMPLAIN
JAKE HUBBARD
NICK EICHOLTZ
JONATHAN HESS
SPENCER TURNBULL
MITCH GREER
JON KELLER
Jasper, Ala. (Walker HS)
Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain HS)
Tampa, Fla. (Cambridge Christian Academy)
Kenner, La. (Jesuit HS)
Madison, Miss. (Madison Central HS)
Prattville, Ala. (Edgewood Academy)
Maylene, Ala. (Thompson HS)
38
UTIL
3 3 t t t +S
40
- - t t t 'S
LHP/1B
41
C
3 3 t t t 34 'S
42
3 3 t t t 'S
RHP
44
3 3 t t t 4S
RHP
45
- 3 t t t 4P
OF
49
3 3 t t t 4S
J.C. WILHITE
THOMAS BURROWS
TAYLOR POE
TYLER ADAMS
TUCKER HAWLEY
RILEY COLBURN
STEVEN COLE
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Shelton State CC/Northridge HS)
Florence, Ala. (Mars Hill Bible School)
Montgomery, Ala. (Saint James HS)
Headland, Ala. (Houston Academy)
Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken HS)
Northport, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County HS)
Huntsville, Ala. (Pensacola JC)
50
C/1B
3 3 t t t 'S
55
RHP
3 3 t t t 4P
8
Head Coach
5th Yr.
4
Assistant Coach
7th Yr.
2
Assistant Coach
4th Yr.
43
Vol. Assistant Coach
5th Yr.
Dir. of Baseball Ops.
MIKE OCZYPOK
MITCH GASPARD
DAX NORRIS
ANDY PHILLIPS
BOBBY BARBIER
KEN BROWN
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist HS)
Royersford, Pa. (Spring-Ford HS)
Louisiana-Lafayette, 1988
Alabama, 1996
Alabama, 1999
Northwestern State, 2006
Alabama, 2005
Strength Coach
Student Coach
RADIO/TV
ANTHONY SHERLAG
Athletic Trainer
7th Yr.
1st Yr.
1st Yr.
Graduate Manager
JOE HOFFER
BEN ASHFORD
NATHAN KILCREASE
JOHN FROST
Colllege of St. Scholastica, 2003
Auburn, 2004
Alabama
UAB
128 ALABAMA BASEBALL
1st Yr.
LHP
INF
3rd Yr.