RYAN BLANCHARD Senior

GEORGIE SALEM Senior

GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT Junior CHANCE VINCENT Senior

THOMAS BURROWS Junior DAX NORRIS Assistant Coach

MITCH GASPARD ANDY PHILLIPS Head Coach Assistant Coach

NATHAN KILCREASE Volunteer Coach introduction MEDIA INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA CREDENTIALS SOCIAL MEDIA INSIDE Credentials are required for access to the press box News, video and features on the Alabama Media Information ...... 1 for all University of Alabama home baseball games. team also can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Quick Facts/Roster Breakdown ...... 2 All media credential requests must be made in writing YouTube by searching for AlabamaBSB. 2016 Baseball Schedule ...... 3 at least 24 hours in advance, to Alex Thompson in the Alabama Athletics Communications Offi ce. UA VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION UNIVERSITY Credentials may be picked up at the ticket window to INTRODUCTION The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide University President Dr. Stuart Bell ...... 4 the left on the main gates on the third base side 90 Sports Network (CTSN), offers an FTP site that provides The University of Alabama ...... 5 minutes prior to fi rst pitch. There is no reserved media up-to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped Athletic Director Bill Battle ...... 6 parking for Alabama baseball games. Those covering video highlights and narrated tape packages from On Campus ...... 7 the Tide should park in the lots surrounding The Joe. September through May. On occasion, the baseball team is featured in this package. Please call the THIS IS ALABAMA INTERVIEWS Athletics Commiuncations Offi ce for more details at Roll Models ...... 8-9 Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard and student- 205-348-6084. During the spring, the baseball team’s Academic Excellence ...... 10-11 athletes are available for interviews in person or, progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” Sewell-Thomas Stadium ...... 12-13 with prior arrangement, by telephone. Alabama a 30-minute weekly regional sports show. Team Facilities ...... 14-15 practices will be at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Practices are open to members of the media on selected SEC VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION COACHES AND STAFF days, with Gaspard and student-athletes available Participating news affi liates can also select individual Mitch Gaspard ...... 16-19 prior to the start of practice, depending upon class clips to insert directly into online stories. Television Dax Norris ...... 20 schedules, travel or other plans. Media wishing to stations also have access to an FTP account to run Andy Phillips ...... 21 attend practice should contact Alex Thompson in the content on-air. Nathan Kilcrease ...... 22 Alabama Athletics Communications Offi ce by 10 a.m., David Kindred ...... 22 to obtain the the day’s practice schedule. On game Joe Hoffer ...... 23 day, only postgame interviews are allowed. Please RADIO NETWORK Support Staff ...... 24 arrange all interviews through Thompson at (205) Alabama baseball can be heard on the radio by tuning 348-6084. into one of the 30-plus stations state-wide that are THE TEAM part of the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN). 2016 Roster ...... 25 Chris Stewart will provide play-by-play for the 17th GAME SERVICES Player Profi les ...... 26-46 straight season with a combination of color analysts Complete team and individual statistics (box score), Career Statistics ...... 47-49 to be used throughout the year. quotes and a running play-by-play are provided to the media who cover the Crimson Tide at Sewell-Thomas 2015 YEAR IN REVIEW Stadium. Copies of stats, game notes, media guides ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Review ...... 50-51 and roster sheets are available in the press box. The Alabama Athletic Communications Offi ce is located Statistics and Results ...... 52-57 Postgame interviews with Alabama head coach Mitch on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum. SEC Standings/Statistics ...... 58-59 Gaspard and Alabama players will take place in the Phone: (205) 348-6084 Fax: (205) 348-8841 media room located on the third base side following RECORDS a 10-minute cooling off period upon the conclusion Miscellaneous Records ...... 60-61 of the games. Ample electrical outlets and wireless COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Class/Position Single Season Records ...... 62 internet access are available inside the pressbox and Doug Walker Team Records ...... 63-64 fi eld level media room for media to write and fi le their Senior Associate AD, Athletics Communications Individual Records ...... 65-66 story. Jessica Paré Single Season Statistical Leaders ...... 67-69 Director of Communications Career Statistical Leaders ...... 70-72 RADIO BROADCASTS Aaron Jordan, Associate Dir. for Communications Team Season Leaders ...... 73 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ...... 74-79 Visiting teams wishing to broadcast games from Roots Woodruff, Associate Dir. for Communications Sewell-Thomas Stadium are provided access to one Nathan Sheehan, Assistant Dir. for Communications phone line. The calls are charged to the visiting Alex Thompson, Assistant Dir. for Communications AWARDS AND HONORS radio network. Should an additional line be required, Nick Snow, Staff Assistant for Communications All-Americans ...... 80-81 broadcasters must arrange their own hookup through Individual Award Winners ...... 82-89 The University of Alabama Telecommunications Offi ce Alex Thompson (Baseball Contact) Honors and Awards ...... 90-93 at (205) 348-6300. Visiting radio broadcasters must Assistant Director for Athletics Communications call in advance or have their media relations offi ce Offi ce: (205) 348-6084 POSTSEASON notify Alabama that they will be broadcasting the e-mail: [email protected] College World Series ...... 94 game and will require credentials. NCAA Regionals ...... 95 Mailing Address SEC Tournament ...... 96-99 INTERNET Alabama Athletic Communications 2016 SEC Tournament ...... 100 Information about University of Alabama athletics can PO Box 870391 be found on the internet at RollTide.com. Information Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 RESULTS on the site includes rosters, schedules, results, stats, All-Time Coaching Records ...... 101 box scores and biographical information. In addition, Overnight Shipping Year-by-Year Coaching Records ...... 102-103 members of the media can access helpful information Alabama Athletic Communications All-Time Series Records ...... 104-105 on covering the Tide and credential requests. From Coleman Coliseum – Room 170 Year-by-Year Results ...... 106-120 the website, Tide fans also can fi nd a link to listen 323 Bryant Drive to Alabama games live via the internet and follow Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 HISTORY home game action via live stats. Wireless internet is All-Time Letterman ...... 121-123 available throughout the stadium at Sewell-Thomas. THE MAJOR LEAGUES MLB Players ...... 124 CREDITS MLB Draft ...... 125 RADIO/TV INFORMATION The 2016 University of Alabama Baseball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics On the Radio ...... 126 Communications offi ce. The publication was written and edited by Alex Thompson with editorial help from 2016 Opponents ...... 127 Aaron Jordan and Jess Paré of the Athletics Communications offi ce. Photography by UA Athletics Director Radio/TV Roster ...... 128 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 offi ce. Copyright 2016 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.

ROLLTIDE.COM 1 introduction QUICK FACTS 2016 ALABAMA BASEBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN INTRODUCTION UNIVERSITY FACTS STARTERS RETURNING (5) Founded ...... 1831 NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2015 STATS Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5 Chandler Avant INF/OF R-R 5-11 So. .266 (66-248), 8 2B, 21 RBI, 31 R, 11 SB Enrollment ...... 37,100 9 Cody Henry INF S-R 6-2 So. .276 (43-156), 12 2B, 2 3B, 24 RBI, 20 R, 26 BB Nickname ...... Crimson Tide 12 Chance Vincent INF R-R 6-4 Sr. .237 (44-186), 7 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 24 RBI, 22 R Colors ...... Crimson and White 22 Georgie Salem OF L-R 5-11 Sr. .276 (67-243), 12 2B, 4 3B, 3 HR, 25 RBI, 40 R, 17 SB 24 Will Haynie C/INF R-R 6-5 Jr. .195 (33-169), 9 2B, 8 HR, 29 RBI, 26 R, 21 BB President ...... Dr. Stuart Bell Athletic Director ...... Bill Battle Team Administrator ...... Chris Besanceney STARTING RETURNING (5) Faculty Athletics Rep...... Dr. James King NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2015 STATS 15 Geoffrey Bramblett RHP R-R 6-3 Jr. 8-3 (15/15), 3.81 ERA (38 ER/89.2 IP), 69 K/25 BB Conference ...... Southeastern 16 Jake Walters RHP R-R 6-1 So. 4-4, 1 SV (15/10), 3.36 ERA (21 ER/56.1 IP), 62 K, .233 BAA Facility ...... Sewell-Thomas Stadium 29 Nick Eicholtz RHP R-R 6-4 Jr. 3-1, 1 SV (7/5), 3.65 ERA (10 ER/24.2 IP), 25 K, .239 BAA Capacity ...... 8,500 35 Jon Keller LHP L-L 6-2 Sr. Did not play due to injury 55 Mike Oczypok RHP R-R 6-5 Jr. Did not play due to injury TEAM FACTS 2015 Record ...... 32-28 RELIEF PITCHERS RETURNING (7) 2015 SEC Record/Finish . . . 12-18 (6th West/11th) NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2015 STATS 2015 Postseason ...... None 21 Colton Freeman LHP L-L 6-1 Jr. 0-0 (5/0), 2.25 ERA (1 ER/4.0 IP), 6 K, .071 BAA 2015 Final Rankings ...... N/A 23 Ray Castillo RHP R-R 6-0 Sr. 3-1, 4 SV (24/0), 3.12 ERA (17 ER/49.0 IP), 46 K/16 BB, .233 BAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/12 27 Zac Rogers RHP R-R 5-10 So. 0-0 (6/0), 9.1 IP, 8 K Starting Position Players Returning/Lost . . . . . 5/3 28 Jake Hubbard RHP R-R 6-2 Sr. 2-2 (10/2), 16.1 IP, 17 K Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 5/2 36 Tyler McMurray RHP R-R 6-6 So. 0-0 (2/0), 1.2 IP, 1 K Redshirts/Newcomers ...... 19 40 Thomas Burrows LHP L-L 6-2 Jr. 1-3, 7 SV (27/0), 3.22 ERA (13 ER/36.1 IP), 38 K 42 Tyler Adams RHP R-R 6-5 So. 0-0 (1/0), 1.0 IP, 2 K

HISTORY OTHER RETURNERS (3) First Year ...... 1892 NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2015 STATS All-Time Record...... 2,529-1,545-23 (.620) 3 Daniel Cucjen INF R-R 6-1 Sr. 19 G/9 GS, .244 (10-41), 2 2B, 5 RBI, 5 R, 2 SB All-Time SEC Record ...... 921-761-4 (.548) 25 Ryan Blanchard OF R-R 6-1 Sr. 16 G/7 GS, .222 (8-36), 3 RBI, 4 R All-Time Home Record ...... 1,213-523-2 (.699) 41 Taylor Poe C R-R 5-9 Jr. 14 G/6 GS, .250 (6-24), 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R NCAA Appearances ...... 24 (1947-48, ‘50, ‘55, ‘68, ‘83, ‘86, ‘91, REDSHIRTS/NEWCOMERS (19) ‘95-2000, ‘02-03, ‘05-06, ‘08-11, ‘13, ‘14) NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Cobie Vance INF R-R 5-8 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Pine Forest) COACHING STAFF 6 Alex Webb C/INF L-R 6-0 Fr. Columbia, Tenn. (Columbia Central) Head Coach...... Mitch Gaspard (seventh year) 7 Chandler Taylor OF L-L 6-1 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. (Alabama Christian Academy) 10 Sam Finnerty OF/P R-R 6-1 Fr. Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) Record at Alabama (yrs.) ...... 202-167 (6) 11 Connor Short INF R-R 6-0 So. Hoover, Ala. (Auburn/Hoover) Career Record (yrs.) ...... 412-305 (12) 13 Tanner DeVinny C S-R 5-9 Jr. Allen, Texas (Grayson CC) Alma Mater, Year ...... UL-Lafayette, 1988 14 Gene Wood INF L-R 6-1 Fr. Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory) Email ...... [email protected] 18 Keith Holcombe OF L-L 6-3 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest) 19 Hunter Webb OF R-R 5-10 Jr. Salem, Ala. (Chattahoochee Valley CC) Assistant Coach ...... Dax Norris (ninth year) 20 Brock Love RHP R-R 6-2 Fr. Rainbow City, Ala. (Southside) Alma Mater, Year ...... Alabama, 1996 26 Dylan Duarte LHP L-L 6-0 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen) Email ...... [email protected] 32 Matt Foster RHP R-R 5-11 Jr. Valley, Ala. (Gulf Coast State CC) 33 Kyle Cameron RHP R-R 6-5 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hale County) Assistant Coach ...... Andy Phillips (sixth year) 37 Zack Coker INF R-R 5-10 R-Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge) Alma Mater, Year ...... Alabama, 1999 38 Griffi n Tolle C R-R 6-0 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Colleyville Heritage) Email ...... [email protected] 39 Austin Coates RHP R-R 5-11 Fr. Watkinsville, Ga. (North Oconee) 44 Davis Vainer RHP R-R 6-0 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Riverwood) Vol. Asst. Coach . Nathan Kilcrease (second year) 45 Wil Foy RHP R-R 6-4 Fr. Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth) 48 Connor Wright OF R-R 5-9 Fr. Germantown, Tenn. (Memphis University School) Alma Mater, Year ...... Alabama, 2014 Email ...... [email protected] KEY LOSSES (8) Dir. of Baseball Ops David Kindred (second year) NO. NAME POS. 2015 STATS 1 Mikey White INF .339 (74-218), 19 2B, 6 3B, 4 HR, 35 RBI, 48 R, 31 BB, 8 SB Alma Mater, Year ...... Alabama, 2011 6 Kyle Overstreet INF .281 (66-235), 12 2B, 38 RBI, 41 R, 20 BB, .982 FLD% Email ...... [email protected] 7 Casey Hughston OF .332 (78-235), 14 2B, 4 3B, 6 HR, 44 RBI, 39 R, 118 TB, 12 SB 17 Jay Shaw RHP 2-0 (19/0), 32.0 IP, 28 K, .237 BAA 18 Will Carter RHP 4-6 (13/11), 62.2 IP, 41 K Baseball Office Phone ...... 205.348.4029 20 Taylor Guilbeau LHP 3-6 (15/15), 3.59 ERA (38 ER/92.2 IP), 79 K, .243 BAA 33 Mitch Greer RHP 1-1 (18/0), 21.0 IP, 18 K, .197 BAA 38 J.C. Wilhite UTL .307 (58-189), 7 2B, 23 RBI / 0-1, 2 SV (11/0), 14.0 IP, 14 K

2 ALABAMA BASEBALL introduction 2016 ALABAMA SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT TV LOCATION TIME (CT) Friday Feb. 19 Maryland SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 20 Maryland SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 21 Maryland SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 12 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 24 Nicholls State SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m.

Friday Feb. 26 North Dakota SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 pm INTRODUCTION Saturday Feb. 27 North Dakota SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 28 North Dakota SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m. Tuesday March 1 at Troy TBA Troy, Ala. 6 p.m. Friday March 4 vs. Notre Dame (1) TBA Cary, N.C. 4 p.m. Saturday March 5 vs. Niagara (1) TBA Cary, N.C. 11:30 a.m. vs. N.C. State (1) TBA Cary, N.C. 3:30 p.m. Sunday March 6 vs. Brown (1) TBA Cary, N.C. 11 a.m. Thursday March 10 Oregon SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday March 11 Houston SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Saturday March 12 Houston SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 p.m. Sunday March 13 Houston SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m. Tuesday March 15 at Southern Miss TBA Hattiesburg, Miss. 6 p.m. Friday March 18 at LSU* SEC Network Baton Rouge, La. 7 p.m. Saturday March 19 at LSU* SECN+ Baton Rouge, La. 6:30 p.m. Sunday March 20 at LSU* SECN+ Baton Rouge, La. 1 p.m. Tuesday March 22 at UAB (2) TBA Birmingham, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday March 25 Tennessee* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Saturday March 26 Tennessee* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 p.m. Sunday March 27 Tennessee* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 p.m. Tuesday March 29 vs. Auburn (3) SEC Network Montgomery, Ala. 7 p.m. Thursday March 31 at Georgia* SEC Network Athens, Ga. 6 p.m. Friday April 1 at Georgia* SEC Network Athens, Ga. 6 p.m. Saturday April 2 at Georgia* SEC Network Athens, Ga. 11 a.m. Tuesday April 5 Alcorn State SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday April 6 Alcorn State SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday April 8 at Kentucky* SECN+ Lexington, Ky. 4:30 p.m. Saturday April 9 at Kentucky* SECN+ Lexington, Ky. 12 p.m. Sunday April 10 at Kentucky* SECN+ Lexington, Ky. 11 a.m. Tuesday April 12 UAB TBA Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday April 15 Ole Miss* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Saturday April 16 Ole Miss* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5 p.m. Sunday April 17 Ole Miss* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m. Tuesday April 19 Troy SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday April 20 South Alabama SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday April 22 at Texas A&M* SECN+ College Station, Texas 6:30 p.m. Saturday April 23 at Texas A&M* SECN+ College Station, Texas 2 p.m. Sunday April 24 at Texas A&M* SECN+ College Station, Texas 1 p.m. Tuesday April 26 at Samford TBA Birmingham, Ala. 6 p.m. Thursday April 28 Mississippi State* ESPNU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Friday April 29 Mississippi State* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Saturday April 30 Mississippi State* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 p.m. Friday May 6 Auburn* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Saturday May 7 Auburn* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 p.m. Sunday May 8 Auburn* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 p.m. Friday May 13 at Arkansas* SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. 6:30 p.m. Saturday May 14 at Arkansas* SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. 6 p.m. Sunday May 15 at Arkansas* SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. 1 p.m. Tuesday May 17 Samford SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Thursday May 19 South Carolina* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Friday May 20 South Carolina* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Saturday May 21 South Carolina* SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 p.m. Tues.-Sun. May 24-29 SEC Tournament (4) SEC Network/ESPN2 Hoover, Ala. TBA ***All game times are tentative and subject to change (Times listed as Central)

Home games listed in BOLD *Southeastern Conference game

(1) – USA Baseball Irish Classic (USA Baseball National Training Complex, Cary, N.C.) (2) – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) (3) – MAX Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) (4) – SEC Baseball Tournament (Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, Hoover, Ala.)

ROLLTIDE.COM 3 On Your Campus...

Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell

Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama on July 15, 2015. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s flagship and a student-centered, comprehensive research university. Dr. Bell has broad administrative experience and is a nearly 30-year veteran of higher education. He previously served at UA for 16 years where he founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center. “I certainly look forward to leading this university as its next president and working alongside the many men and women who have made it a great university today and who will also make it a great university in the future,” Bell said on the day he was named UA president. “It’s just great to be here in Tuscaloosa, and it’s great to be in Alabama and to, once again, be able to say Roll Tide!” Immediately prior to becoming UA’s president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. During Dr. Bell’s tenure there and earlier at the University of Kansas, where he served as dean of its College of Engineering, those institutions opened new facilities, and student recruitment, retention and success were emphasized. First joining UA in 1986 as an assistant professor in the UA College of Engineering’s department of mechanical engineering, Dr. Bell was named department head nine years later. With research interest in combustion engines, Dr. Bell has expertise in alternative fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes. He directed UA’s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies. Dr. Bell was awarded the Society of Automotive Engineers’ Ralph Teetor Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research and Teaching in 1988. He was presented the T. Morris Hackney Faculty Leadership Award for the UA College of Engineering in 2001, and, in 2005, he received the Richard S. Woodbury Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A native of Abilene, Texas, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M in 1981 and 1986, respectively. He and his wife, Susan, have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen. • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 37,100 for fall 2015. The entering freshman class, at 7,211 students, Top Ranked is the largest and best qualified in UA history. More than one-third (36 percent) of the freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT, placing them in the top 5 percent of students taking the ACT. one of america’s top • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars with more ranked universities than 600 currently enrolled.

• 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 43rd among public universities in the 2016 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

• The School of Law is ranked 22nd among all law schools in the nation, spring 2015.

• The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2013

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Forty-five UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including four in 2015. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 14 Truman Scholars, 30 Hollings Scholars and six Boren Scholars.

• Twenty-eight UA faculty have received NSF CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences.

• Dr. Samantha Hansen, UA assistant professor of geological sciences, is one of many faculty recognized nationally for research. Hansen is one of 102 scientists who received the 2014 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.

• Fourteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2015-2016. Three will be based in Spain and two each in Brazil, Malaysia and Turkey. Others will be in Czech Republic, Cyprus, France, Peru and South Korea.\

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 12th in the nation, up from 75th last year. The rankings are based on level of accreditation, faculty credentials, admissions selectivity, reputation for excellence among peer institutions and academic and career support services offered to students.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2014 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate and master’s programs eighth in the nation and the doctoral program 12th.

• PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation six times.

5 BILL BATTLE DIRECTORDIRECTOR OOFF ATHLETIATHLETICSCS

WilliamWilliam R.R. “Bill”“Bill” of Tennessee,Tennessee, where he served as an assistant BattleBattle receivedreceived a NationalNational FootballFootball BattleBattle iiss in hhisis ththirdird ccoachoach under head coach DouDougg DickeyDickey forfor fourfour FoundationFoundation awardaward in DecemberDecember 20082008 forfor yearyear as DirectorDirector sseasonseasons ((1966-69)1966-69) untiluntil hhee was namenamedd headhead OutstandingOutstanding ContriContributionsbutions to AmatAmateureur of AthAthleticsletics at coacoachch of the VolunteersVolunteers in 1970.1970. WhenWhen hehe waswas Football.Football. In June 2010,2010, BillBill was inductedinducted The UniversityUniversity ofof nnamedamed headhead coach,coach, BattleBattle was thethe youngestyoungest into the National Association of CollegiateCollegiate Alabama.Alabama. BattBattlele hheadead coach in college ffootballootball at the age ooff 28. 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Alabama baseball gives back to the community and builds team unity

The Alabama baseball team spent much of HALLOWEEN EXTRAVAGANZA the 2015 fall working out and preparing for the Just before Halloween in October, the baseball team joined their fellow student-athletes and spent a Monday upcoming season, but in their spare time the evening at the Hank Crisp Indoor Football Facility taking part in the Athletics Department’s annual Halloween team was very active in the Tuscaloosa area with Extravaganza. Each year, athletes from various sports participate in a Halloween celebration for the children of numerous community service projects, while Tuscaloosa, providing the kids a chance to interact with Alabama athletes and join the athletes in sport-specifi c also taking part in numerous team-building mini-games and activities that make for a fun-fi lled holiday event. events and opportunities. The team visited schools 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. The baseball team has continually been recognized for their volunteership in the Tuscaloosa community, once again working the most community service hours of any Male sport at Alabama during the 2014-15 year. “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 come interact with Crimson Tide student- programs, including preschool, multiple in the Tuscaloosa community, opening the fall athletes. The event features sport-specifi c disabilities, autism, alternative and TARGET, for season with an autograph signing for Alabama stations that allow each team to interact closely gifted education. baseball fans on the Quad prior to the Oct. 10 with the children and help them enjoy an early One of the main things the baseball team football game against Arkansas. Coach Gaspard Halloween. focuses on is giving back to others, and using and his team met with fans of all ages and As the break neared, the baseball team those events as opportunities to also better signed the team’s poster for the upcoming year begin its holiday efforts by partnering with High the bond between teammates. Teamwork to build excitement about the new facilities, the Socks for Hope, the non-profi t organization and unity are key attributes of the Alabama team and the 2016 season. created by former Alabama standout and baseball team, but each season that bond can Next, the baseball team traveled to the current closer David be strengthened. Miracle League of Tuscaloosa to visit with the Robertson. The Crimson Tide players, along A means for building that team unity this players. The Miracle League’s mission is to allow with volunteers from Robertson’s charity, season came from a visit to Baseball Country every child a chance to play baseball, providing packed boxes full of food and then delivered as well as the annual “Battle for the Hammer” a safe and enjoyable baseball experience for those packages to nearly 200 veterans in the event. In both instances, the team split into players with mental or physical disabilities Tuscaloosa community. pairs or teams to compete in athletic events, regardless of his or her previous experience The players then followed up their holiday not necessarily specifi c to baseball, to earn or level of ability. Alabama players interacted efforts by taking part in Project Angel Tree. bragging rights but to also build a sense of with the athletes, signed autographs and took The team spent an afternoon at the Sprayberry comradery within the team. pictures during the day’s event. Education Center, where the players and staff The Alabama baseball team wrapped 2015 Later in the fall, the team took part in hosted a Christmas party for the students and with a team Christmas party at Coach Andy the Athletic Department’s yearly Halloween faculty at the school. Phillips’ house. The party was a way for the Extravaganza inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Sprayberry is the special education facility team to wind down the fall and also help spend Football Facility. The event provides Tuscaloosa for the Tuscaloosa County School System and some quality time together before the spring youth with the opportunity to dress up and serves the needs of children in fi ve different season began. 8 SIGNING ON THE QUAD Prior to the Arkansas football game on Oct. 10, the team headed out to the Quad for an autograph signing with the Alabama fans. The players signed autographs, took pictures with fans and spent time talking with each person that came to the table, all while handing out the 2016 season posters.

HIGH SOCKS FOR HOPE On November 12, the baseball players teamed up with High Socks for Hope, the non- profi t organization created by former Alabama David Robertson. The Crimson Tide joined volunteers in assembling and delivering food boxes to veterans in the Tuscaloosa community, feeding nearly 200 former service members for the Thanksgiving holiday.

SPRAYBERRY EDUCATION CENTER CHRISTMAS PARTY For the eighth consecutive year, the baseball team concluded the fall season with a Christmas Party at Sprayberry Education Center. The players brought gifts, signed and served the children treats during this event. The team led the group in Christmas carols and helped decorate the school’s Christmas tree.

BATTLE FOR THE HAMMER Each year, Alabama baseball competes in a competition called “Battle for the Hammer as a wrap-up for the fall season. The players split into four teams to compete in various strength events. The annual competition not only provides bragging rights for the winners, but also helps build team unity and mental strength for all involved as the team heads into the spring.

2015 ALABAMA BASEBALL FALL COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS Below is a listing of all the events the 2015-16 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team provided assistance to in the local community during the fall: - Autographs on the Quad - Miracle League Baseball Game - Halloween Extravaganza - High Socks for Hope - Sprayberry Christmas Party

2015 ALABAMA BASEBALL FALL TEAM BUILDING Below is a listing of all the team-building events the 2015-16 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team took part in this fall: - Baseball Country Retreat - Battle for the Hammer Challenge - Team Christmas Party

9 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The Crimson Tide excels not only on the fi eld but in the classroom too.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL David Mote Robert Phares Brandt Hendricks 1971 Rex Bynum Robbie Tucker Josh Rutledge Jon Kelton Terry Dubose 1998 Tripp Baldwin Will Stroup Judson Luther Zack Rogers David Mote Jeff Texada Jared Reaves 1972 Rex Bynum 1999 Justin Smith Ross Wilson Kenny Roberts Zack Rogers Jeremy Vaughn 2009 Taylor Dugas 2013 Cary Baxter 1973 Zack Rogers 2000 Lance Cormier Scott Hays Cameron Carlisle Paul Spivey Scott McClanahan Wes Henderson Riley Colburn 1977 Tommy Belk Kevin Marzion Clay Jones Steven Cole Gary DeLoach Jeremy Vaughn Jon Kelton Allen Dye 1979 Steve Houlberg 2001 Aaron Clark Brandon May Ben Moore Gary Jack Lance Cormier Kyle Moore Mike Oczypok 1980 Mark Dunning Eddie Ferguson Kent Myer Kenny Roberts Gary Jack Casey Lambert Tyler Odle Spencer Turnbull 1981 Gary Jack Scott McClanahan Josh Rutledge Wade Wass Bobby Pierce Jeremy Vaughn Jake Smith Taylor Wolfe 1982 Jeff Brewer Matthew Whitaker Cal Tinsley 2014 Cary Baxter Brett Elbin 2002 Lance Cormier 2010 Taylor Dugas Riley Colburn Rob Skates Eddie Ferguson Brandt Hendricks Steven Cole 1983 Jeff Brewer Scott McClanahan Clay Jones Mitch Greer Brett Elbin Jeffrey Norris Jon Kelton Tucker Hawley Rob Skates Grant Redding David Kindred Jonathan Hess 1984 Jeff Brewer 2003 Beau Hearod Jimmy Nelson Ben Moore Jeff Umphrey Dewayne Marlowe Josh Rutledge Mike Oczypok 1985 David Turner Eric Mennen Chris Smelley Kyle Overstreet Mike Wiggins Jeffrey Norris John David Smelser Taylor Poe 1986 Chris Barnes Adam Pavkovich Cal Tinsley Georgie Salem David Turner Grant Redding Jason Townsend Spencer Turnbull Mike Wiggins Gabe Scott Brett Whitaker Wade Wass 1987 Ken Trusky Jared Woodward 2011 Taylor Dugas J.C. Wilhite 1988 Jason Bridges 2004 David Ferazza Hunter Gregory 2015 Tyler Adams Robert Fletcher Michael McCallister Brandt Hendricks Will Carter Tony Pisciotta Emeel Salem Jon Kelton Riley Colburn Mike Soper Rocky Scelfo David Kindred Nick Eicholtz Ken Trusky Gabe Scott Jared Reaves Jake Hubbard 1989 Jon Hardie 2005 Kenneth Brown Austen Smith Jon Keller Pete Hinkle Brent Carter Brett Whitaker Mike Oczypok Hunter Plott Jordan Davis 2012 Cary Baxter Kyle Overstreet 1991 Pete Hinkle Doug Denson Cameron Carlisle Taylor Poe Jeff Laubenthal Matt Grooms Taylor Dugas Georgie Salem Tommy Milstead Allen Rice Allen Dye J.C. Wilhite Hunter Plott Emeel Salem Hunter Gregory 1992 Jeff Laubenthal Gabe Scott 1993 Jeff Crane Morrow Thomley Jeff Laubenthal 2006 Kenneth Brown Geno Saunders Jordan Davis 1994 Bernie Bellard Wade LeBlanc Anthony Box Spencer Pennington Mike MacDonald Emeel Salem Geno Saunders Kody Valverde 1995 Rick Detoto 2007 Vin DiFazio Chris Eilers Emeel Salem Jason Jordan Will Stroup 1996 Joe Caruso 2008 Brock Bennett Chris Eilers Brian Clark Eric Goldis Vin DiFazio Brett Taft Del Howell 1997 Joe Caruso Brandon May Jimmy Nelson Chris Eilers Kyle Overstreet Tyler Odle 10 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. Laubenthal also earned the 2014 Paul W. Bryant Alumni-Athlete Award for his accomplishments since leaving the University, which includes earning his medical degree from UAB and then becoming a specialist in sports and family medicine at the West Alabama Family Practice Center in Tuscaloosa.

Alabama baseball has produced nine CoSIDA Academic All-Americans since 1972, including first-team honorees 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 11 two-time SEC Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006 & 2007). Sewell- Thomas Stadium

Sewell-Thomas Stadium, also known as “The Joe,” has been home to Alabama baseball. since 1948. The Crimson Tide opened the original Joe in 1948, playing a doubleheader against the Bradley Braves. Today, “The New Joe” and a new era of Alabama baseball begins at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AT THE JOE SINCE 1991 Year Openings Total Atten./Nat. Rank Avg. Atten./Nat. Rank Year Openings Total Atten./Nat. Rank Avg. Atten./Nat. Rank 1991 11 7,091 645 2004 33 150,724/6th 4,567/7th 1992 32 18,251 570 2005 35 145,686/11th 4,162/9th 1993 26 10,805 416 2006 39 177,690/7th 4,556/7th 1994 25 13,310 532 2007 34 152,363/9th 4,481/11th 1995 30 24,668 822 2008 28 124,740/15th 4,455/9th 1996 36 80,363 2,232 2009 29 116,294/14th 4.010/10th 1997 39 103,177 2,646 2010 30 111,940/16th 3,731/9th 1998 33 120,331 3,646 2011 33 128,854/12th 3,904/12th 1999 41 172,264/3rd 4,202/5th 2012 31 107,222/18th 3,458/14th 2000 34 211,331/2nd 6,216/2nd 2013 31 101,137/15th 3,262/14th 2001 35 196,935/2nd 5,626/2nd 2014 32 116,578/13th 3,643/12th 2002 39 202,615/2nd 5,195/3rd TOTALS 769 2,762,956 3,593 2003 33 163,549/5th 4,956/5th

ALABAMA RETURNS HOME TO TUSCALOOSA AND 12 THE NEW JOE Sewell-Thomas Stadium will once again serve as home for the Crimson Tide baseball team after undergoing a complete renovation last season.

Sewell-Thomas Stadium, located slightly off ranked second nationally in attendance from 1999- project saved only the cement foundation, while Paul W. Bryant Drive in the Alabama Athletics 2002 and set a school record with 211,331 fans a complete overhaul was made to the rest of the Complex, has played host to six NCAA Regionals, during the 2000 season, when every home game facility. Along with the stadium, a state-of-the-art six SEC Playoff series and a pair of exhibition games was sold out. indoor hitting facility was added along the left fi eld with the in 1978 and 1984. The Frank Thomas Field opened on March 26, 1948, line to allow for practice both in the cages and on Crimson Tide used its home-fi eld advantage to as a 2,000-seat facility that attracted many overfl ow the mound at any time of the year. secure a berth in the College World Series in 1996, crowds in the 1950s and 1960s under Coach Tilden Alabama’s new home will return the right fi eld 1997 and 1999, winning 13 straight postseason “Happy” Campbell and Coach Joe Sewell. The terrace for fans, while adding chairbacks around home games in one of the most dominant runs in inaugural game was played on March 26, 1948, the entire lower bowl. On the upper concourse, Crimson Tide baseball history. with the Crimson Tide beating the Bradley Braves suites along with the .525 Club will host Alabama Alabama has compiled a 1,194-507-2 (.701) 5-2 in the fi rst game of a doubleheader. baseball fans. The .525 Club, similar to the Zone at all-time record at Sewell-Thomas Stadium since its Pitcher Clarence Flack delivered the fi rst pitch Bryant-Denny Stadium, was built in honor of the move to the current site in 1948. The Tide returns at 2:02 p.m., on that afternoon in the Tide’s new most decorated player in Crimson Tide baseball home after spending last season in Hoover while baseball home. Dick Dill recorded the fi rst at history, David Magadan. Magadan was Alabama’s the stadium underwent a complete renovation. Thomas Field and Jack Rutledge swatted the only Golden Spikes Award winner, which is the Crimson Tide fans were not deterred, as the fi rst . Flack was the winning pitcher premiere award given to college baseball’s top Alabama once again ranked in the top 25 for total that afternoon for the Tide. Marvin Blemker also player. In that 1983 season, Magadan batted .525, attendance (21) and average attendance per game pitched and earned what is known today as a save. an NCAA record that still stands today. (20) across all Division I programs. Since the inaugural game in 1948, Sewell- Along with fan amenities, players will now be Over the 19 years leading up to the 2015 Thomas Stadium has seen plenty of changes. treated to a new lounge, team meeting room and season, Alabama owned a signifi cant advantage at The stadium was renamed Sewell-Thomas Field locker room. home, winning 73 of its 96 SEC series. Since 1995, in 1978, honoring former Alabama football and The new Sewell-Thomas Stadium looks to be Alabama has won 39 of 52 home series against baseball standout and Major League Hall of Famer one of the premiere baseball facilities not only SEC Eastern Division teams. Joe Sewell. Alabama played the fi rst night game in the Southeastern Conference, but across all A series loss to No. 3 Florida at the end of the in school history on March 14, 1981, with a 13-8 of college baseball. The University of Alabama’s 2010 season snapped a 14-series win streak versus victory over Western Kentucky. rich athletic tradition began with baseball, and a Eastern Division schools that dated back to 2005. The ballpark underwent two major renovations renovated Sewell-Thomas Stadium will once again After going 1-2 in series against SEC Western prior to 2015, including changes in 1991, 1999 and elevate the program to the forefront of athletics at Division opponents in 2013, Alabama has won 2001. the Capstone. 28 of 43 home series, including 14 of its past 20 The original grandstand was completed in time against West Division foes. Alabama enters the for the 1991 season and was completed by Wesley MILESTONE HOME WINS 2016 season having won 34 of its past 45 SEC Construction of Talladega, Ala. home series inside Sewell-Thomas Stadium. N.C. Morgan Construction of Tuscaloosa was 1...... Alabama 5, Bradley 2 (March 27, 1948) In 2009, Alabama earned a home series win responsible for a $4-million expansion project, 100...... Alabama 7, LSU 1 (May 7, 1960) over top-ranked Georgia, adding to the Tide’s which was completed prior to the 2001 season, success at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The Crimson involved extending the grandstand down the right 200. . Alabama 5, South Alabama 1 (March 8, 1971) Tide has won seven of its eight series against the fi eld line. 300. . .Alabama 6, North Alabama 2 (April 22, 1975) nation’s top-ranked team since 1985, with four of The players and coaches likewise benefi ted 400...... Alabama 8, LSU 0 (April 5, 1981) those series wins coming in Tuscaloosa. Alabama from the 2001 renovations. The Crimson Tide owns home series wins over Miami (Fla.) (1985), moved into its spacious clubhouse in 2001. The 500...... Alabama 3, Florida 2 (March 6, 986) LSU (2007), Mississippi State (2006) and Georgia expansion also included three indoor batting cages 600...... Alabama 9, West Florida 5 (May 2, 990) (2009) when those teams were ranked No. 1 in the and pitching machines, a meeting room, training 700...... Alabama 16, Florida 4 (April 1, 1995) country. room, equipment room and coaches offi ces. The Tide baseball team has been a success at The renovation and rebuilding to construct 800...... Alabama 5, Troy State 4 (Feb. 24, 1999) the gate as well, drawing more than 2,700,000 fans what will now be known as “The New Joe” 900...... Alabama 4, Florida 1 (April 5, 2002) since the fi rst stadium expansion in 1991. Over the began in the fall of 2014 and lasted until January past 23 years, Alabama has attracted 2,762,956 fans of 2016, completing a $42.5 million project 1,000 . . . . . Alabama 9, Mississippi 5 (May 25, 2006) in 769 all-time openings. in Tuscaloosa The Tide originally envisioned by the late Mal Moore. The 1,100 ...... Alabama 6, Auburn 5 (April 3, 2010)

13 14 15 coaches and staff

In 2014, Gaspard earned the 350th victory Over his fi rst six seasons as the Alabama of his career, while also claiming his 150th skipper, Gaspard led the Tide to four NCAA win at Alabama and coaching his 300th game tournament appearances. He has coached at the helm for the Tide. He reached the 350 one fi rst team All-American, four freshman win plateau on March 7 when Alabama took All-Americans, has had two national Gold down Mississippi Valley State, 8-0. In that Glove Award winners, three ABCA All-South same month, Gaspard secured his 150th Region selections, seven All-SEC honorees, career victory at Alabama on March 28, taking fi ve SEC All-Freshman Team picks, two SEC All- down ninth-ranked Ole Miss, 7-6, in the series Defensive team recipient, and 71 players earn opener. Nearing the end of the season, Gaspard SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition. managed his 300th game as the Crimson Tide Gaspard has assembled a high-energy head coach when Alabama claimed a 15-10 coaching staff with a deep passion for the victory at Jacksonville State. game and roots that trace back to the Alabama The 2010 season for Gaspard, his fi rst as the baseball program. Assistant coaches Dax Norris head coach at Alabama, ended with 42 victories and Andy Phillips were All-America players MITCH and an NCAA Super Regional appearance. The for the Crimson Tide in the 1990s. Norris, the fi rst season as the head coach was focused on team’s pitching coach, played two years at GASPARD instilling a toughness for the Alabama program. Alabama in 1995-96, earning first team All- The toughness resulted in a 16-1 mark to start American honors in 1996. Phillips, currently the Head Coach Seventh Year the season, matching the best 17-game start in hitting and infi eld coach for the Tide, was a four- LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE, 1988 school history. Gaspard led the Tide to 14 wins year letterwinner for Alabama from 1996-99. over top-25 competition, and the 2010 season After his All-American season in 1999, Phillips

COACHES/STAFF wrapped up with the team winning 13 of its fi nal went on to play professionally for 11 seasons, Mitch Gaspard returns for his seventh year 17 games. including fi ve in with the as the head baseball coach at The University The Tide fi nished the 2010 season with a New York Yankees, and New of Alabama in 2016, owning a 202-167 career 42-25 record, as Gaspard tied the school record York Mets. mark at the Capstone. In his fi rst six years as for most wins by a fi rst-year coach and became Gaspard has learned from some of the best the head coach of the Crimson Tide, Gaspard the fi rst Alabama coach to lead his team to in the business. He comes from a coaching led the Tide to back-to-back NCAA tournament an NCAA Regional championship in his fi rst appearances in 2010 and 2011 and again in tree that is a virtual Hall of Fame. His 27-year season. One year later, Alabama advanced to coaching career has included playing and 2013 and 2014, a total that ties for the fourth- the championship game of the 2011 NCAA working for some of the best in the game, such most regional appearances since his start in Tallahassee Regional and then after missing the as former LSU coach Skip Bertman, former 2010. His teams have also averaged 34 wins per postseason in 2012, the Tide, which featured Houston coach Bragg Stockton, and Jim Wells, season and have reached the 30-win plateau in four freshmen in the 2013 starting lineup, the former Northwestern State and Alabama all but one season under his tutelage. returned to the NCAA tournament, fi nishing skipper who owns the all-time wins mark by a The 2015 season was not an ordinary one, as with a 35-28 record and ranking 29th in the RPI. Crimson Tide coach. Alabama played its home games in numerous In 2014, Alabama made their second back- After graduating from Port Arthur-Jefferson locations due to Sewell-Thomas Stadium to-back NCAA Regional appearance under High School, where he led the team to a state remaining under construction all year. Despite Gaspard, with the Tide advancing to the title and earned all-state honors at , barnstorming across the state of Alabama, the championship game of the NCAA Tallahassee Gaspard played one season for Bertman at LSU. Crimson Tide still collected a 32-28 record that Regional against Kennesaw State. The 2014 He transferred to Houston in 1986 and fi nished saw the team make it to the semi-fi nals of the squad fi nished with a 37-24 record and ranked his career with the Cougars. Stockton offered 2015 Southeastern Conference Tournament. 24th in the RPI. Gaspard his fi rst coaching job and he spent Last year’s squad claimed the program’s 2,500th one year at Houston, before moving on to the win when the Crimson Tide took down Maryland Eastern Shore on Feb. 15, and also earned Gaspard his 200th career win when the team handed sixth-ranked Vanderbilt its fi rst shutout of the season on May 16. Alabama’s season also saw six players get drafted in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft, fi ve of which were selected before the 15th round. That total was the most in program history, while the six players taken were the Crimson Tide’s highest tally since 2010. 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 fi eld. He also wants to translate that mental toughness to the mound. His focus on pitching really paid off during the 2014 season, as the Alabama staff limited opposing hitters to a lowly .224 average against and maintained a 3.19 ERA for the year. The Crimson Tide staff had three pitchers combine for the program’s eighth no-hitter in UA history when the Tide took down Mississippi Valley State on March 8. The no-hitter was Alabama’s fi rst since March 31, 1993, when three players combined for a rain-shortened, six-inning perfect game against South Florida. It marked the fi rst nine-inning no-hitter since 1942.

The Gaspard family: Brae, Paeton, Kim and Mitch 16 ALABAMA BASEBALL coaches and staff

championship and collected the school’s fi rst 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 fi nal Houston team in 1986, helping the Cougars post a 35-23 overall mark. In his fi nal 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 fi rst-year head coach Dr. Bragg Stockton. The Cougars fi nished 1987 ranked 14th nationally.

ALABAMA (2010-Present) Through six seasons as the head coach at Alabama, Gaspard has led the Crimson Tide to a 202-167 (.547) overall record, while guiding the Tide to NCAA Regional appearances in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. 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 fi rst-year head University of Louisiana-Lafayette for the next Born on May 26, 1965, Gaspard married the coach, and he became the fi rst coach in program three seasons. From 1989-92, the Ragin’ Cajuns former Kim Howell in 1988. The couple has two history to lead his squad to a NCAA Super won three straight conference titles and played daughters, Brae and Paeton. Regional fi nish in his fi rst year. Taylor Dugas earned 2010 fi rst team All-America honors in three NCAA Regionals. COACHES/STAFF During Gaspard’s days as an assistant coach SUSTAINED SUCCESS by Baseball America and four players earned for Wells at NSU, the Demons won Southland Gaspard has enjoyed success at every level All-SEC honors, as Dugas and shortstop Josh Conference titles in 1993 and 1994 and posted of his baseball career as a player, assistant coach Rutledge were fi rst-team honorees. Following their fi rst NCAA tournament win in NCAA and head coach. The seventh-year Crimson Tide the 2011 season, four Tide players were drafted, Regional play in 1994. head coach has been in the dugout for more including Adam Morgan (3rd round), Dugas Gaspard was a pivotal fi gure as an ace than 1,800 games and his teams have compiled (8th), Nathan Kilcrease (30th) and Brock Bennett recruiter and shrewd tactician during the a 1,253-697-3 (.643) overall record, including a (33rd). Dugas also was an ABCA Gold Glove remarkable revival of the Crimson Tide in the 412-305 (.575) record as a head coach. Those outfi elder, an All-SEC Defensive Team selection, 1990s. Alabama had four SEC wins in 1994, teams have won 10 conference championships a second team All-SEC honoree and an ABCA but after Gaspard arrived the Tide won the and nine conference tournament titles, while All-South Region selection. Dugas wrapped SEC Tournament and was one win away from playing in 18 NCAA Regionals and three College up his career at Alabama as the school’s all- the College World Series in 1995. By the time World Series. Gaspard has played or coached time hits leader (334), while posting the most Gaspard returned to NSU as the head coach in 17 teams that have won 40 or more games and doubles (67) and triples (18) in program history. 2002, Alabama had earned six NCAA Regional three teams with 50-plus wins in a season. Gaspard inked one of the top recruiting classes appearances and three CWS berths, including in the country for the 2013 season, as the crop a national championship game loss to LSU in THE COACHING TREE of 11 players (10 freshmen and one junior 1997. Gaspard has been associated with some of college transfer) was rated as the fourth-best In his fi rst seven seasons as an assistant college baseball’s top coaches, including Skip recruiting class by Baseball America and the coach at Alabama, Gaspard helped mold the Bertman, Dr. Bragg Stockton and Jim Wells. 16th-best class by Collegiate Baseball. The No. Tide into one of the nation’s fi nest defensive Bertman changed the face of baseball in the 4 ranking is the highest-rated recruiting class units. Alabama set numerous school records Southeastern Conference and led the LSU in Alabama history. That recruiting class paid and ranked among the nation’s top-10 fi elding Tigers to fi ve national championships. Stockton dividends early, as the 2013 squad fi nished the teams twice in his tenure. had great infl uence on Gaspard’s career and year with four freshmen in the starting lineup, Gaspard was the chief recruiter for Alabama offered the young infi elder his first coaching plus one in the midweek rotation and one in the during that 1995-2001 span. In each of his position. That initial job has turned into a more closer’s role. The selections of Mikey White and fi rst fi ve seasons, Alabama ranked among the than 20 year coaching career, with Gaspard Ray Castillo as Freshman All-Americans marked nation’s top-20 recruiting classes, including demanding the best of his players on and off the the second time Alabama had two Freshman three straight top-10 classes according to fi eld. Gaspard played a vital role in the revival All-Americans in the same season. The talented Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. of Alabama baseball in the mid-1990s thanks to group of freshmen, along with Gaspard’s other Gaspard got his fi rst head coaching position his keen eye for talent and his ability to teach accumulated talent, earned a No. 2 seed to at Northwestern State in 2002 and compiled the game of baseball. His efforts helped send the 2013 NCAA Tallahassee Regional, the third a 210-138 (.604) record in his six-year tenure. the Crimson Tide to the College World Series in NCAA Regional appearance for Gaspard and During that time, he led the Demons to a pair of 1996, 1997 and 1999. the 23rd for the University. White also earned Southland Conference championships, one SLC second team All-SEC honors at shortstop, Tournament championship and a berth in the THE PLAYER while Castillo and Kyle Overstreet were SEC 2005 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, where the Gaspard’s four-year collegiate career All-Freshman Team selections. Overstreet also Demons claimed the program’s second NCAA between LSU and Houston saw his teams was named the Division I ABCA Rawlings Gold tournament victory ever. compile a 148-91 (.619) overall record, post Glove Award winner at second base. Gaspard’s After the 2007 season, Gaspard returned to two 40-win seasons and play in a pair of NCAA 2014 team advanced to the championship game Alabama, where he reunited with Wells. After Regionals (1985 and 1987). He began his of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, marking the two years as an assistant coach and recruiting career at LSU in 1984 and 1985, earning one fourth postseason berth in his fi ve-year tenure. coordinator, Gaspard helped the Tide regain its varsity letter on Bertman’s fi rst LSU squad in Four Tide players were selected to the All- baseball momentum and ultimately was named 1984. The 1984 edition of the Tigers posted Regional team, including Austen Smith, White, the Tide’s 30th head coach on Sept. 2, 2009, a 32-23 overall record. The 1985 team went Chance Vincent and Ben Moore. His pitching following Wells’ retirement. 41-18 en route to the SEC Western Division staff excelled in 2014, as Justin Kamplain, Jay ROLLTIDE.COM 17 coaches and staff

Shaw, and Geoffrey Bramblett combined to Nebraska, and Cohen with Mississippi State). throw Alabama’s fi rst nine-inning no-hitter Gaspard’s six-year record at NSU was 210-138 GASPARD YEAR-BY-YEAR since 1942 on March 8 versus Mississippi (.603), which included two Southland Conference State. Thanks to his meager 2.15 ERA AND championships, one SLC Tournament title Year School Record .226 average against, closer Thomas Burrows and one NCAA Regional appearance. Under 1984 LSU* 32-23 was named a freshman All-American by both Gaspard’s guidance, the Demons had 28 All- 1985 LSU* 41-18 the NCBA and Collegiate Baseball. Following Southland Conference selections, including 1986 Houston* 35-23 Burrows’ nomination, the Tide has had a 12 fi rst-team picks. He coached two NSU 1987 Houston* 40-27 freshman All-American in each of the past three players to major awards under his watch: 2002 years. Burrows was also selected as a freshman Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year O.J. 1988 Houston^ 33-22-3 All-SEC honoree, while teammates Ben Moore King and 2004 CoSIDA Academic All-American 1989 Louisiana Lafayette^ 49-13 and Wade Wass were selected as second-team Bobby Barbier. Gaspard led the Demons to 1990 Louisiana Lafayette^ 47-18 All-SEC members. The 2015 squad advanced to SLC championships in 2002 and 2005. His fi rst 1991 Louisiana Lafayette^ 49-20 the semi-fi nal round of the SEC Tournament and NSU squad captured the Southland Conference 1992 Louisiana Lafayette^ 38-23 featured six MLB Draft picks. Despite playing championship and fi nished with a 43-17 overall 1993 Northwestern State^ 40-14 away from Sewell-Thomas Stadium, the Crimson record, including a 14-10 mark in league play. 1994 Northwestern State^ 45-15 Tide was able to notch 32 wins to reach the The Demons ranked third nationally in fi elding 30-win plateau for the fi fth time in six seasons (.974), 11th in double plays (1.17), 12th in ERA 1995 Alabama^ 42-23 under Gaspard, and collected the program’s (3.54) and 18th in winning percentage (.717). 1996 Alabama^ 50-19 2,500th win by taking down Maryland Eastern That 2002 NSU team also set the school records 1997 Alabama^ 56-14 Shore in the third game of the season. with 612 hits and 53 sacrifi ce bunts. Despite a 1998 Alabama^ 46-18 solid RPI and key wins over South Alabama and 1999 Alabama^ 53-16

COACHES/STAFF ALABAMA (2008-09) Minnesota, the Demons were left out of the 2000 Alabama^ 41-24 Gaspard came back to Alabama as an 2002 NCAA Tournament. The 2003 team then assistant coach and recruiting coordinator posted a 35-22 record, including a 16-11 mark 2001 Alabama^ 32-23 on July 9, 2007. He spent two years as the in SLC play, and ranked 12th nationally with 2.02 2002 Northwestern State~ 43-17 Crimson Tide top assistant coach and ace stolen bases per game. Tigger Lyles was 19th 2003 Northwestern State~ 35-22 recruiter. Alabama went 72-49 over those two nationally with 0.59 thefts per game. The 2004 2004 Northwestern State~ 33-23 seasons and played in the 2009 NCAA Clemson Demons posted a 33-23 record and 16-9 mark 2005 Northwestern State~ 41-20 Regional. The 2009 squad was one of the most in conference play. NSU set a school record 2006 Northwestern State~ 33-28 potent offensive squads in the nation, as the with 134 stolen bases to rank sixth nationally Tide ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams with 2.34 per game. Lyles and Josh Boop were 2007 Northwestern State~ 25-28 in (7th), home runs (8th), among the nation’s top stolen base artists, each 2008 ALABAMA^ 35-28 doubles (12th), runs scored (18th), batting with 0.52 stolen bases per game to rank 29th 2009 ALABAMA^ 37-21 average (22nd), doubles per game (23rd) nationally. Gaspard led the 2005 NSU team to 2010 ALABAMA~ 42-25 and total hits (25th). The 2009 Alabama team a 41-20 overall record and his fi rst trip to the 2011 ALABAMA~ 35-28 featured SEC Player of the Year Kent Matthes NCAA Regionals. The Demons posted a 22-5 2012 ALABAMA~ 21-34 and a school record-tying fi ve fi rst team All-SEC conference record, setting the SLC record for 2013 ALABAMA~ 35-28 selections. wins en route to the league championship and a berth in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. 2014 ALABAMA~ 37-24 NORTHWESTERN STATE (2002-07) The 2005 squad set the school record with 19 2015 ALABAMA~ 32-28 Gaspard was named the head coach at saves. Daniel Desclouds (10) and Blake Jones Northwestern State after the 2001 season, (8) accounted for 18 of those saves and both * as a player following in the footsteps of Jim Wells, Dave ranked among the nation’s top-50 closers. ^ as an assistant coach Van Horn and John Cohen - all who had left the The Demons compiled a 33-28 record in 2006 ~ as a head coach Louisiana school for SEC head coaching jobs, and set the school record with 522.1 innings with each ultimately leading their SEC programs pitched. Gaspard was 25-28 in his fi nal season to the College World Series (Wells with the at NSU in 2007. Tide, Van Horn with Arkansas and earlier with

Including nine years as an assistant coach (1995-2001 & 2008-09) at UA, Mitch Gaspard has been part of 10 NCAA Regionals and three College World Series appearances (1996, 1997 and 1999) in 15 seasons on the Crimson Tide coaching staff. 18 ALABAMA BASEBALL ALABAMA (1995-2001) NORTHWESTERN STATE (1993-94) 1992, ULL (38-23) fi nished fi rst in the Sun Belt Gaspard followed Wells to Alabama and Gaspard hooked up with Jim Wells for the Conference Western Division and played in the played a prominent role in the revival of fi rst time in 1993, building a close friendship program’s third straight NCAA Regional, losing Crimson Tide baseball. During his seven years and working relationship over the next 15 to Long Beach State and VCU at the NCAA as an assistant coach, the Tide posted a 320-127 years. In his two seasons as an assistant coach Central Regional in Austin, Texas. (.732) record, played in six NCAA Regionals and at Northwestern State, the Demons went 85- made three College World Series appearances 29 (.737) and won two Southland Conference HOUSTON (1988) (1996, 1997 and 1999) in a four-year span. championships, one SLC Tournament title and Houston provided Gaspard his fi rst coaching Alabama also won the 1996 SEC championship played in one NCAA tournament. The 1993 NSU opportunity in 1988, under the legendary Dr. and captured four SEC Tournament titles (1995, squad went 40-14 en route to the SLC title. The Bragg Stockton. Gaspard tutored with the 1996, 1997 and 1999). The Crimson Tide were 1994 team won a school-record 45 games (45- Cougars infi elders, as Houston posted a 33- the No. 1 seed at both the 1996 and 1997 CWS, 15) and earned a berth in the NCAA Midwest 22-3 overall record. Gaspard’s fi rst game as an becoming the fi rst team to be the top seed in II Regional in Stillwater, Okla. Those 1994 assistant coach came on Feb. 13, 1988, against consecutive College World Series. Gaspard Demons won eight games against top-25 clubs, Texas Lutheran. was responsible signing some of the nation’s set 19 school or SLC records and compiled an top baseball players with fi ve top-20 classes, 18-6 conference mark. including three straight top-10 rankings. One of his star pupils, Lance Cormier, earned All- LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (1989-92) America honors on the fi eld and in the classroom During Gaspard’s four seasons at Louisiana- and left the Capstone as the program’s all-time Lafayette, the Ragin’ Cajuns won four leader in appearances, innings pitched, wins conference titles and posted a 183-74 (.712) and . Cormier was a fourth-round record under head coach Mike Boulanger. In draft pick following his stellar collegiate career. 1989, the Cajuns posted a 49-13 overall record With Gaspard on watch, Alabama fi elded and captured the American South Conference some of the fi nest defensive units in program championship with an 11-4 mark. The following history. Alabama led the SEC and ranked fourth year, the Cajuns (47-18, 11-4) repeated as nationally with a .971 fi elding mark in 1996. The conference champs and advanced to the NCAA following year, Alabama led the league and South I Regional in Baton Rouge, before losing ranked ninth nationally with a .968 fi elding mark. to host LSU and Southern Miss in consecutive The 1997 squad remains arguably the most games. Louisiana-Lafayette (49-20, 14-4) pulled prolifi c offensive team in school history, leading off the three-peat in 1991, winning a third the nation in total hits (860), runs (679), total straight ASC championship. ULL beat Texas, bases (1,571) and slugging percentage (.622). Clemson and Mississippi State during the 1991 The 1997 Tide also ranked second nationally in regular season before advancing to the NCAA home runs (160), homers per game (2.29) and Regionals for the second straight year, fi nishing wins (56) – all school records. 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 MITCH GASPARD RECORD VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS

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With Norris and fellow Alabama All-American Draft, making his Major League debut with the Andy Phillips directing much of the player Detroit Tigers on Aug. 6, 2009. He became the fi rst recruitment, UA entered the 2013 season with one Alabama player under Norris’ tutelage to reach of the top incoming classes in college baseball. The the big leagues, and has since won a World Series 11 signees who came to the Capstone for that 2013 as well as being named to the All-Star team and season were rated fourth by Baseball America and the Silver Slugger for the catcher position in 2011. No. 16 by Collegiate Baseball. May, a 36th round draft pick in 2009 by the Chicago Norris was instrumental in the development of Cubs, hit .347 with 12 home runs and 69 RBI and a young pitching staff in 2013, highlighted by the led the SEC with 39 RBI in 30 league games. In success of freshman right-hander Ray Castillo. The 2008, May hit .365 with fi ve home runs and 50 Crimson Tide’s fi rst-year closer recorded 12 saves, RBI. Vin DiFazio was a 12th-round draft pick by the the highest total for a freshman in Alabama history Texas Rangers following the 2009 season. and the third-best mark in the program’s single- Prior to his return to Alabama, Norris began season history. Castillo earned three postseason his coaching career at Niceville (Fla.) High School, awards, including Louisville Slugger First Team where he spent the 2007 season working under Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball former Tide assistant coach Kevin Berry. Norris News, NCBWA Second Team Freshman All- worked with the Niceville hitters and catchers and American and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. one of his star pupils was eventual Alabama pitcher DAX Norris was also instrumental to developing the Jimmy Nelson, who earned all-state honors in high NORRIS talents of walk-on freshman Mike Oczypok, who school. Following his junior season at Alabama, matched Tucker Hawley for the Tide’s best record Nelson was a second-round draft pick by the (5-2) in 2013. Hawley, who returned from Tommy in 2010 and made his debut Assistant Coach Ninth Year John surgery in 2012, fought back from injury to with the Brewers in 2014. Nelson has improved boast the lowest ERA on the Alabama pitching each season with the Brewers, earning himself the ALABAMA, 1996 staff. The Alabama bullpen converted 21-of-24 role of the team’s No. 1 starter this past season. save opportunities in 2013, to post the second Norris played 11 seasons with the Braves and COACHES/STAFF Dax Norris enters his ninth season as assistant most team saves in a season in program history. Astros organizations, reaching the Triple-A level coach at The University of Alabama in 2016. Norris The Tide fi nished the 2013 season with a 3.70 with both clubs and was voted to the 2002 Triple-A made his mark with Alabama baseball early on, and allowed only 8.55 hits per All-Star team as a member of the Richmond Braves. earning All-America honors as a catcher for the nine innings. He played in 846 career minor league games and Crimson Tide from 1995-96 under head coach Jim Following the 2011 campaign, Tide pitchers batted .265 with 73 home runs, 421 RBI and 771 Wells and then-assistant coach Mitch Gaspard. He Adam Morgan and Nathan Kilcrease and catcher total hits. He had a career-high 122 hits and 72 currently works with the pitchers while coordinating Brock Bennett were selected in the 2011 MLB RBI for the Greenville (S.C.) Braves (Class AA, the Tide’s recruiting efforts each season. Draft. Morgan, a junior in 2011, was taken by the Southern League) in 2000 and smacked a career- Norris, who was a hard-nosed player and one Philadelphia Phillies, while Kilcrease went in the high 15 home runs in Greenville in 1999. During of the cornerstones of Alabama’s baseball revival 30th round to the Oakland A’s and Bennett in the the offseason, Norris played in the Venezuelan and in the 1990s, has brought that same work ethic and 33rd-round to the San Francisco Giants. After the Dominican winter leagues and also ran his own intensity to the Crimson Tide coaching staff over 2012 season, reliever Ian Gardeck was selected in hitting school. the past eight seasons. He began his coaching the 16th round by the San Francisco Giants. A 23rd-round draft pick by the Braves in 1996, career at the Capstone as the hitting instructor Norris’ return to Tuscaloosa in 2009 paid Norris had been a two-year starter for the Tide. from 2008-10, before transitioning to work with the immediate dividends, as the Crimson Tide was one He batted .283 (72-254) as a junior in 1995 with pitching staff and tutoring the catchers beginning of the top offensive units in the country that year. three home runs and 34 RBI in 63 starts. Norris in the 2011 season. Norris also handles a number of The Tide ranked in the top 25 nationally in nine was named to the 1995 NCAA East Regional all- recruiting responsibilities for the program. offensive categories, including slugging percentage tournament team, after batting .316 (6-19) with two During his 11-year professional baseball (7th, .566), home runs (8th, 107), doubles (12th, runs scored and fi ve RBI. career, Norris played for the and 142), runs scored (18th, 509), batting average Norris was elected team captain on the Tide’s organizations before joining the (22nd, .330), doubles per game (23rd, 2.35) and 1996 SEC championship team that fi nished with coaching ranks in 2007. In his time with the two total hits (25th, 689). Following the 2009 season, a then-school record 50 wins. Alabama also MLB organizations, he was associated with some Norris, along with Gaspard, were named the SEC captured the 1996 SEC Tournament championship of the best pitching minds in the game. With the assistant coaches of the year by SEBaseball.com. and hosted an NCAA Regional for the fi rst time Braves, he worked with legendary pitching coach Norris also tutored Kent Matthes, the 2009 in program history. Norris led the Tide to its fi rst Leo Mazzone and Hall of Fame pitchers Greg SEC Player of the Year, who led the nation with a College World Series appearance since 1983 during Maddux, John Smoltz and Tom Glavine, then later school record 28 home runs. Matthes, a fourth- his senior year. He batted .370 (105-284) with seven with Houston pitcher Andy Pettitte. round draft pick by the Colorado Rockies, hit home runs and 49 RBI, en route to being named a Despite spending the entire 2015 season on the .358 with 28 home runs and 81 RBI in 2009. That 1996 fi rst team All-American by the Super Smith road, his pitching staff maintained a consistency season, Matthes ranked second nationally in home Team. Norris also was a fi rst team All-SEC honoree that has become the norm since Norris took over runs per game (0.50), third in slugging percentage and American Baseball Coaches Association All- pitching coach responsibilities. Last year’s staff (.858), sixth in RBI per game (1.45), 11th in RBI (81) South Region pick. collected 479 strikeouts, the team’s highest output and 12th in total bases (175). A fi nalist for several Following his professional career, Norris since 2010, and limited opposing hitters to a lowly national awards, Matthes was named the National completed his bachelor’s degree in human .255 average against. Two of his pitchers went Collegiate Baseball Writers Association District III environmental science in 2007. A native of on to the professional ranks as selections in the Player of the Year. LaGrange, Ga., Norris was born Jan. 14, 1973. He is 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft, including Taylor Norris earlier worked with 2008 All-SEC married to the former Rene’ Simpkins. The couple Guilbeau (10th round, Washington Nationals) and performers Alex Avila and Brandon May. Avila hit welcomed their fi rst child, son Colton Dax Norris, in Will Carter (14th round, New York Yankees). .343 with 17 home runs and 62 RBI as a junior and September of 2010. His 2014 staff was highlighted by standout was selected in the fi fth round of the 2008 MLB freshman closer Thomas Burrows and two MLB draft picks in Spencer Turnbull and Justin Kamplain. Burrows earned All-SEC and All-America honors on his way to recording a team-high 11 saves, one short of the UA freshman record. The lefty owned a 2.15 ERA across 37.2 innings and struck out 48 batters. Alabama had two of its pitchers drafted at the close of the 2014 campaign, including Spencer Turnbull going in the second round to the Detroit Tigers and Justin Kamplain joining the New York Yankees in the 18th round of the draft. Both were standouts on the 2014 team, working a combined 183.1 innings across 30 starts while striking out 130 in that time and claiming 12 victories. 2014 also featured a historical pitching performance when three Tide pitchers combined to throw the school’s fi rst nine-inning no-hitter since 1942. On March 8, the Alabama trio of Kamplain, Jay Shaw and Geoffrey Bramblett combined for the Dax Norris with his wife eighth no-hitter in school history, as the Crimson Tide took down Mississippi Valley State, 7-0. René and son Colton 20 ALABAMA BASEBALL coaches and staff

to break the record Phillips set as a player in 1999. the Carp, he played his fi nal professional season Phillips also mentored Ben Moore, who hit .342 en with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in 2010. route to Freshman All-America honors by Baseball In his four seasons at Alabama (1996-99), America and an SEC All-Freshman Team selection Phillips cemented himself as one of the all-time in 2012. greats in program history, posting a .356 career A four-year Alabama letterwinner (1996-99) and batting average with 61 home runs, 224 RBI and 1999 fi rst team All-American, Phillips played for 322 hits. He ended his career as the all-time leader the New York Yankees (2004-07), in home runs, RBI and hits, and still holds the school (2008) and Cincinnati Reds (2008) during his MLB records in career home runs and total bases (590). career. Before returning to the Capstone in 2011, In the history of the baseball program at Alabama, Phillips played two years in the Nippon Professional Phillips is one of three players with 50 home runs League (Japan) for the (2009) and 200 RBI, one of four with 300 hits, and is the and the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (2010). only player in school history with 50 home runs, 200 Following a stellar playing career at Alabama, RBI and 300 hits. Phillips was selected by the Yankees in the 1999 The Tide advanced to the NCAA Tournament MLB Draft. He made his Major League debut on all four years that Phillips donned a Crimson Tide Sept. 14, 2004, and in his fi rst at-bat, belted a home jersey, which included three College World Series run over the in on the appearances. He joins Manny Torres as the only ANDY fi rst pitch he saw from . Phillips is one Tide players to appear in the CWS during three PHILLIPS of seven players to homer in his fi rst at-bat as a different seasons. As a freshman in 1996, Phillips Yankee and became the 21st player in MLB history was part of a 50-19 squad that captured the SEC to hit a home run on the fi rst pitch of his career. regular-season and tournament titles and advanced Assistant Coach Sixth Year Phillips received the Yankees’ to the CWS, marking the third trip in school history ALABAMA, 1999 “Minor-League Player of the Year” Award following and the fi rst for the Tide since the 1983 season. a 2004 season where he led all Yankees minor Phillips hit .366 in 1997 with 15 home runs and leaguers in batting average (.321) and RBI (101) 64 RBI to help the Tide post a 56-14 overall record, Following a professional baseball career that while ranking second in home runs (30). He was an SEC regular-season championship and a runner- spanned 12 seasons, including fi ve in in Major voted the Most Valuable Player of the International up fi nish in the CWS, falling to LSU (13-6) in the League Baseball, Andy Phillips returned to The League All-Star Game, after hitting a 10th-inning national championship game. As a junior, Phillips University of Alabama in 2011 as an assistant walk-off home run. Phillips later earned the James hit .351 with 21 home runs and a career-high 81 coach. Phillips enters his sixth season at Alabama P. Dawson Award as the Yankees’ most outstanding RBI, as the Tide posted a 46-18 record after falling and is the hitting instructor and fi elding coach rookie during the 2005 . to Long Beach State (5-3) in the fi nal game of the for the Crimson Tide, while sharing recruiting He saw action in 110 games, posting a .240 NCAA West Regional. responsibilities. batting average with seven home runs, 11 doubles As a senior, Phillips nearly hit .400 (.398), with

Playing on the road the entire 2015 season, and 29 RBI, as New York won the American League 22 home runs, 22 doubles, 66 RBI and a .781 COACHES/STAFF Phillips’ hitters still put together some huge East Division title with an MLB-best 97-65 record slugging percentage. He led the Crimson Tide to numbers. The Crimson Tide wrapped up the in 2006. Phillips made one plate appearance in the 1999 SEC Tournament title, before advancing season batting .275 with 105 doubles, 20 triples the American League Divisional Series against the through the NCAA Regional and Super Regional and 27 home runs. The hitters also collected 285 Detroit Tigers. After returning to the minors for rounds, and the Tide fi nishing third in the College RBI and swiped 61 bases in 83 attempts for a 74 the start of the 2007 season, Phillips rejoined the World Series. percent success rate on the basepaths. The Tide’s Yankees on June 19, 2007, and in 61 games posted After his senior campaign, Phillips was a 20 triples were the most since 2006 and the stolen a career-high .292 batting average. The season fi rst team All-America selection by the National base totals were the most since 2010. UA’s doubles was cut short when he suffered a broken wrist after Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) total marked the most since 2011. He coached being hit by a pitch. and College Baseball Insider. He garnered third four players that would go on to get drafted, Phillips’ MLB career continued in 2008 as a team All-America honors by the American Baseball including Mikey White (2nd round, Oakland member of the Cincinnati Reds, seeing action in 52 Coaches Association (ABCA), Baseball America and A’s), Casey Hughston (3rd round, Pittsburgh games with 73 at-bats. After hitting .233, Phillips Collegiate Baseball. Pirates), Kyle Overstreet (14th round, San Diego was designated for assignment by the Reds and The Southeastern Conference recognized Padres) and Georgie Salem (39th round, Arizona was picked up by the New York Mets, playing four Phillips this past season at the 2015 SEC Diamondbacks). White’s selection made him one of games. He was designated for assignment by the Tournament as a conference legend for his efforts just 11 total players in Crimson Tide history to be Mets on July 1, 2008, and reclaimed by the Reds off across four seasons in Tuscaloosa. drafted in the fi rst two rounds of the draft, while waivers on July 3 but never returned to the Major George Andrew Phillips, born April 6, 1977, Hughston’s draft spot was the second-highest League Baseball. in Tuscaloosa, Ala., was raised in Demopolis, slotting for a UA outfi elder in program history. On Dec. 22, 2008, Phillips was signed to a minor Ala., where he played baseball for the Demopolis Overstreet also earned a selection to the All-SEC league contract with the and was Academy Generals. Prior to playing for the Tide Defensive Team, his second conference honor of invited to Spring Training as a non-roster invitee. In from 1996-99, Phillips was a 41st-round selection his career. April of 2009, he was traded to the Chicago White out of high school by the Milwaukee Brewers as In 2014, the Crimson Tide fi nished second in Sox, and assigned to the of the a shortstop in 1995. He completed his bachelor’s the SEC with 42 home runs, the most for Alabama . On June 23, 2009, Phillips degree in sports fi tness management from The since 2010 and the bat change in 2011. Junior Ben signed with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Nippon University of Alabama in 1999. Phillips and his wife Moore led the team with nine home runs, good for Professional Baseball, and after one season with Bethany, married in 2004, have a daughter, Isaiah. third-most in the SEC. Phillips coached up a 2013 infi eld that featured White at shortstop and Overstreet at second base, both freshmen at the time. Despite the youth, the Crimson Tide fi nished second in the country with 80 double plays, one shy of the national lead and one short of the Alabama all-time 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. He 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 that season. Overstreet, who garnered SEC All-Freshman Team honors, posted a .983 fi elding percentage, committing just six errors in 363 chances. As a team, the Tide posted a .976 fi elding percentage in 2013, the second best in program history. While leading the Tide’s hitting instruction in his fi rst three seasons, Phillips helped Taylor Dugas fi nish his career as the program’s all-time leader in Andy Phillips with his wife hits, doubles and triples. Dugas notched his 323rd career hit against Mississippi State on May 5, 2012, Bethany and daughter Isaiah ROLLTIDE.COM 21 coaches and staff

young, energetic coach that brings a wealth of University, he was a two-time Louisville Slugger/ playing experience and knowledge that he can Collegiate Baseball All-American (2006, 2007) share with our players.” and a two-time First-Team AISA All-State Kilcrease, who was drafted by the Oakland selection by The Birmingham News and the Athletics in the 30th round of the 2011 Major ASWA during his time at Glenwood Academy in League Baseball Draft, spent two seasons in Phenix City, Ala. Minor League Baseball. Prior to his professional career, Kilcrease spent four years in Tuscaloosa where he earned numerous Crimson Tide career records. He ranks fi rst all-time with 88 career appearances and owned a 23-11 overall record with a 3.21 career ERA while at the Capstone. His 23 wins rank sixth all-time, while his 240 NATHAN career strikeouts rank him seventh in UA annals. KILCREASE In his senior season with the Tide, Kilcrease excelled as a starter going 8-4 in 16 starts while Vol. Assistant Coach Second Year tossing two complete games and earning one shutout. For the season, he sported a 3.12 ALABAMA, 2014 ERA and held opposing hitters to a lowly .255

COACHES/STAFF batting average. The righty also struck out 88 A member of the Alabama baseball team batters, 25 of which were looking, team-highs in from 2008-11, Nathan Kilcrease offi cially joined both categories. the Crimson Tide staff following the 2014 Graduating from Alabama in 2014, he season where he served as a student coach and received his bachelor’s degree in human worked with the bullpen. environmental sciences while serving as one of “Nathan is going to be a valuable addition Alabama student coaches. Before attending the to our coaching staff,” said Gaspard. “He is a

A member of the Alabama baseball team from While completing his master’s degree, 2009-11, David Kindred returned to Tuscaloosa Kindred served as an intern with the Crimson last season after spending the previous two years Tide Sports Marketing offi ce. He joined the working for Regions Financial Corporation. Regions Financial Corporation in 2012, where he “We are excited to have David rejoin the served as a Strategy Specialist for two years in Alabama baseball family,” said Gaspard. “David downtown Birmingham. In his role with Regions was an outstanding player and a teammate Financial, he helped negotiate third party vendor during his three years as a player, and we expect contracts, developed and executed business him to bring the passion and energy to the unit strategies, managed product development Director of Operations position that he had when and implementation for sales campaigns, and he was a student-athlete at Alabama.” provided market analysis to enhance business Kindred, who was a four-time member of the opportunities. Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, In his fi rst season with the Tide, he played graduated from The University of Alabama with a vital role in helping Alabama advance to the DAVID a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2010 NCAA Super Regionals. As the team’s KINDRED 2010. He continued his studies at The Capstone , Kindred hit .314 with three where he completed a master’s degree at the home runs and 18 RBI in 33 games. Kindred hit Dir. of Baseball Ops. Second Year Manderson Graduate School for Business in .250 with 10 doubles and eight RBI, playing in 34 ALABAMA, 2011 2012. games during his senior season in 2011. In two seasons with the Tide, he appeared in 67 games, starting 45 times, posting a .284 career batting average. Before joining the Alabama baseball team in 2009, Kindred played one season at Shelton State Community College, where he hit .382 with seven home runs and 46 RBI. He began his collegiate career at the University of Mississippi, where he was a two-time SEC All-Academic selection in 2007 and 2008 for the Rebels. Kindred is married to the former Elisabeth Todd Pears. Elisabeth also graduated from The University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in communication and information sciences.

David Kindred with his wife, Elisabeth.

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Joe Hoffer is in his ninth season as an athletic worked with the football, track and fi eld and trainer at The University of Alabama in 2015, all baseball programs. He was the athletic trainer with the Crimson Tide baseball team. for the Demons baseball team that won the Hoffer joined the Tide staff following a two- 2005 Southland Conference Championship year stint at the University of Wisconsin-Stout under then-head coach Mitch Gaspard and and four years of experience with USA Baseball. earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Regional in He worked the 2006 and 2007 seasons at UW- Baton Rouge, La. Stout in Menomonie, Wis., where he served as A 2003 graduate of St. Scholastica in Duluth, the athletic trainer and pitching coach for the Minn., Hoffer earned his Bachelor of Arts Division III school. degree in exercise physiology with an emphasis A veteran of the USA Baseball program, in athletic training. He was a four-year letterman Hoffer served as the head athletic trainer for on the men’s tennis team that advanced to the the under-18 squad that advanced to the World NCAA Regional fi nals all four years (2000-03) JOE Championships in Thunder Bay, Ontario, in and won the 2001 Regional team title. Hoffer HOFFER 2010. In 2006, Hoffer was the head athletic also worked as a student athletic trainer for the trainer for USA Baseball’s 16-and-under team Division III institution. Athletic Trainer Ninth Year that captured the gold medal at the Pan The Minneapolis native, Hoffer attended American Games in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. The Academy of Holy Angels in Richfi eld, Minn. COLLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA, 2003 He also worked as the Junior Olympic Athletic Hoffer is married to the former Steph Miettunen, Training site coordinator in Peoria, Ariz., in who holds a doctorate in pharmacy from the 2004, 2005 and 2007. University of Minnesota and is a pharmacist in Hoffer earned his Master of Science degree Tuscaloosa. The couple was married in 2008 and in sports administration and health promotion welcomed their fi rst child, daughter Charleigh, from Northwestern (La.) State University in on July 3, 2012. 2005. During his two years at NSU, Hoffer COACHES/STAFF

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CHRIS GARY MARK BRIAN ALLAN BESANCENEY CRAMER DAVIS EDMISTON GUENTHER

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS FACILITIES, SEWELL-THOMAS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, FCA DIRECTOR PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER DIRECTOR, TICKETS STADIUM EVENT MANAGEMENT COACHES/STAFF BRITTANY CARTER DR. JEFF RED JENNY GOOCH KAUFFMAN LAUBENTHAL LEONARD SANDERS

DIRECTOR, EVENT TEAM NUTRITIONIST STUDENT MANAGER TEAM PHYSICIAN ACADEMIC ADVISOR MANAGEMENT

BRANDON HAROLD ALEX JAKOB TROI LANE SEVEDAGE SEXTON THOMPSON WALDEN WALLACE

DIRECTOR, EVENT SPORTS INFORMATION ATHLETIC FACILITIES DIRECTOR EQUIPMENT DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR

24 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles 2016 ALABAMA ROSTER (BY POSITION) NUMERICAL ROSTER

PITCHERS 1 ...... Cobie Vance, INF NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 2 ...... Andy Phillips, ASST. COACH 15 Geoffrey Bramblett RHP R-R 6-3 215 Jr. Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) 3 ...... Daniel Cucjen, INF 16 Jake Walters RHP R-R 6-1 190 So. Maylene, Ala. (Thompson) 4 ...... Dax Norris, ASST. COACH 20 Brock Love RHP R-R 6-2 190 Fr. Rainbow City, Ala. (Southside) 5 ...... Chandler Avant, INF 21 Colton Freeman LHP/OF L-L 6-1 210 Jr. Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) 6 ...... Alex Webb, C/INF 23 Ray Castillo RHP R-R 6-0 195 Sr. Phenix City, Ala. (Russell County) 7 ...... Chandler Taylor, OF 26 Dylan Duarte LHP L-L 6-0 215 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen) 8 ...... Mitch Gaspard, HEAD COACH 27 Zac Rogers RHP R-R 5-10 185 So. Goodwater, Ala. (Benjamin Russell) 9 ...... Cody Henry, INF 28 Jake Hubbard RHP R-R 6-2 220 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 10 ...... Sam Finnerty, OF/P 29 Nick Eicholtz RHP R-R 6-4 200 Jr. Odessa, Fla. (Cambridge Academy) 11 ...... Connor Short, INF 32 Matt Foster RHP R-R 5-11 200 Jr. Valley, Ala. (Gulf Coast State CC) 12 ...... Chance Vincent, INF 33 Kyle Cameron RHP R-R 6-5 215 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hale County) 13 ...... Tanner DeVinny, C 35 Jon Keller LHP R-L 6-2 225 Sr. Maylene, Ala. (Thompson) 14 ...... Gene Wood, INF 36 Tyler McMurray RHP R-R 6-6 230 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Lafayette Senior) 15 ...... Geoffrey Bramblett, RHP 39 Austin Coates RHP R-R 5-11 200 Fr. Watkinsville, Ga. (North Oconee) 16 ...... Jake Walters, RHP 40 Thomas Burrows LHP L-L 6-2 225 Jr. Florence, Ala. (Mars Hill Bible School) 18 ...... Keith Holcombe, OF 42 Tyler Adams RHP R-R 6-5 250 So. Headland, Ala. (Houston Academy) 19 ...... Hunter Webb, C/INF 44 Davis Vainer RHP R-R 6-0 180 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Riverwood) 20 ...... Brock Love, RHP 45 Wil Foy RHP R-R 6-4 175 Fr. Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth) 21 ...... Colton Freeman, LHP/OF 55 Mike Oczypok RHP R-R 6-5 240 R-Jr. Royersford, Pa. (Spring-Ford) 22 ...... Georgie Salem, OF 23 ...... Ray Castillo, RHP 24 ...... Will Haynie, C/INF CATCHERS 25 ...... Ryan Blanchard, OF NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 26 ...... Dylan Duarte, LHP 6 Alex Webb C/INF L-R 6-0 195 Fr. Columbia, Tenn. (Columbia Central) 27 ...... Zac Rogers, RHP 13 Tanner DeVinny C S-R 5-9 195 Jr. Allen, Texas (Grayson CC) 28 ...... Jake Hubbard, RHP 24 Will Haynie C R-R 6-5 225 Jr. Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 29 ...... Nick Eicholtz, RHP 38 Griffin Tolle C R-R 6-0 185 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Colleyville Heritage) 30 ...... Nathan Kilcrease, ASST. COACH 41 Taylor Poe C R-R 5-9 205 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. (Saint James) 32 ...... Matt Foster, RHP 33 ...... Kyle Cameron, RHP 35 ...... Jon Keller, LHP NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 36 ...... Tyler McMurray, RHP 1 Cobie Vance INF R-R 5-8 205 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Pine Forest) 37 ...... Zack Coker, INF 3 Daniel Cucjen INF R-R 6-1 185 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy) 38 ...... Griffin Tolle, C 5 Chandler Avant INF/OF R-R 5-11 170 So. Troy, Ala. (Pike Liberal Arts) 39 ...... Austin Coates, RHP 9 Cody Henry INF S-R 6-2 230 So. Cantonment, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) 40 ...... Thomas Burrows, LHP 11 Connor Short INF R-R 6-0 190 So. Hoover, Ala. (Auburn/Hoover) 41 ...... Taylor Poe, C 12 Chance Vincent INF R-R 6-4 210 Sr. Scott, La. (Acadiana) 42 ...... Tyler Adams, RHP 14 Gene Wood INF/OF L-R 6-1 170 Fr. Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory) 44 ...... Davis Vainer, RHP

37 Zack Coker INF R-R 5-10 185 R-Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge) 45 ...... Wil Foy, RHP PROFILES 46 ...... J.C. Wilhite, STUDENT COACH 48 ...... Connor Wright, OF OUTFIELDERS 55 ...... Mike Oczypok, RHP NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 7 Chandler Taylor OF/INF L-L 6-1 210 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. (Alabama Christian Academy) 10 Sam Finnerty OF/RHP R-R 6-1 200 Fr. Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 18 Keith Holcombe OF L-L 6-3 230 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest) Chandler Avant ...... A-vant 19 Hunter Webb OF R-R 5-10 180 Jr. Salem, Ala. (Chattahooche Valley CC) Ray Castillo ...... Cass-TEE-oh 22 Georgie Salem OF L-R 5-11 205 Sr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Daniel Cucjen ...... COO-jen 25 Ryan Blanchard OF R-R 6-1 205 Sr. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork) Dylan Duarte ...... Do-R-tay 48 Connor Wright OF R-R 5-9 170 Fr. Germantown, Tenn. (Memphis U. School) Nick Eicholtz ...... IKE-oltz Mike Oczypok ...... OZZIE-pawk Georgie Salem ...... SAY-lem COACHES AND STAFF POSITION/YEAR Griffin Tolle ...... Tall-E 8 Mitch Gaspard Head Coach/Seventh Year Mitch Gaspard ...... Gas-PARD 4 Dax Norris Assistant Coach/Pitchers & Catchers/Ninth Year Joe Hoffer ...... HOE-fer 2 Andy Phillips Assistant Coach/Hitter & Infielders/Sixth Year J.C. Wilhite ...... WILL-height 30 Nathan Kilcrease Volunteer Assistant Coach/Second Year 46 J.C. Wilhite Student Coach/First Year David Kindred Director of Baseball Operations/Second Year Joe Hoffer Athletic Trainer/Ninth Year Chris Besanceney Baseball Administrator Troi Lane Wallace Administrative Secretary Dr. Jeff Laubenthal Team Physician Brady Carpenter, Ryan Egdes and Carter Kauffman Student Managers

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hitting streaks, including fi ve, six, eight and nine- game efforts by season’s end ... his fi rst hitting streak came from March 7-17, with the freshman batting .346 (9-26) and adding two RBI, four runs scored, two hit-by-pitch and three stolen bases ... his second and longest streak of the season went nine games from March 21-April 3, as he batted .375 (18-48) with a double, fi ve RBI, three runs, fi ve walks and a stolen base during that time ... put together multi-hit efforts in seven of those nine games ... hit safely in fi ve straight matchups from April 14-21, batting .333 (7-21) with a double, six runs, two walks and two stolen bases for the streak ... his eight-game streak spanned April 30-May 10, batting .382 (13-34) with two doubles, six RBI, fi ve runs, fi ve walks and a stolen 42 5 base across that time. Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Started all three games of the series, R/R • 6-5 • 250 • So. RHP R/R • 5-11 • 170 • So. INF/OF fi nishing with one hit, RBI, two run scored and a stolen base ... made fi rst career start in the series TYLER ADAMS CHANDLER AVANT opener, fi nishing 1-for-5 and notching his fi rst hit as a member of the Crimson Tide. Houston Headland, Ala. Troy, Ala. (2/20-22): Collected three hits, including one (Houston Academy) (Pike Liberal Arts) double, with an RBI and a run scored against the third-ranked Cougars ... recorded the fi rst multi- hit game of his career in the opener, fi nishing CAREER ACCOLADES FRESHMAN (2015) 2-for-5 with a double. Louisiana-Lafayette 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll Started 57 of 59 games he saw action in during (2/27-3/1): Batted .333 (4-12) with a run scored his freshman season, appearing at third base, in ... fi nished with a season-high three hits in the REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2015) left fi eld and closing out the season as the team’s second game of the weekend ... made his fi rst Made his fi rst career appearance during the 2015 second baseman ... batted .266 (66-248) with 21 start in left in the series fi nale. Mississippi State season ... tossed 1.0 IP with two strikeouts and a RBI, 31 runs scored and 11 stolen bases out of (3/14-15): Hit at a .333 (4-12) clip across the walk in game two of the doubleheader against the leadoff spot ... ranked third on the team with weekend in Starkville, with two RBI, one run Mississippi Valley State on April 21. 19 multi-hit efforts including six three-hit games scored, two hit-by-pitch and two stolen bases.

PROFILES ... in SEC play, fi nished second on the team in hits Samford (3/17): Finished the day 3-for-5 with a FRESHMAN (2014) (36) and stolen bases (6) across his 30 starts ... did double, stolen base and two runs scored. Texas Redshirted in his fi rst season at Alabama. not commit an error in 91 total chances during A&M (3/20-21): Sported a .357 (5-14) average conference play ... recorded a hit in 25 of 30 SEC on the weekend, including a double, two RBI HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA games, including 12 multi-hit efforts ... owned a and one run scored ... led the Tide in hitting with Coming out of high school, ranked as the 39th 12-game hitting streak during SEC play from April three knocks and two RBI in Saturday’s series overall player in Alabama and the 14th-ranked 17-May 8, batting .360 (18-50) with two doubles, fi nale win to snap the Aggies’ 24-game winning right-handed pitcher in the state by Perfect Game four RBI, nine runs, four walks and three stolen streak. Florida (3/27-28): Batted .353 (6-17) with USA ... selected by Rawlings as a 2013 Southeast bases across the streak ... notched four other two RBI, one run and one stolen base across the Region honorable mentioned honoree ... as a senior, maintained a 1.12 ERA over 30 innings, striking out half of the 110 batters he faced with just nine walks ... fi nished his high school career with a 2.12 ERA and 210 strikeouts in 148.0 IP ... 2011 ABCA All-Star All-State selection ... four- year letterman at Houston Academy, helping his team reach the state playoffs each year ... was a member of the Key Club in high school ... son of Craig and Luci Adams ... has a younger brother, Davis ... born Tyler Craig Adams on Oct. 24, 1994, in Charleston, S.C. ... majoring in human performance exercise science.

Chandler Avant

26 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles three games with the Gators. UAB (3/31): Led FRESHMAN (2012) the team with three hits while adding one RBI, Redshirted in his fi rst year at the Capstone. run, walk and two stolen bases inside Regions Field. Samford (4/7): Closed out the night HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA with a team-high tying three hits in fi ve at-bats Named an All-Area and All-Region 4-4A player ... made his fi rst career start at second base in during his senior year ... helped lead Dutch Fork the game. Missouri (4/17-18): Notched a team- High School to the district fi nals in 2011 ... son of leading .417 (5-12) average with four runs, two Harvey and Sami Blanchard ... born Ryan Franklin walks and two stolen bases ... recorded hits in Blanchard on Oct. 10, 1992, in Irmo, S.C. ... all three games including a pair in each of the majoring in consumer sciences. bookend games of the series with the Tigers. Ole Miss (4/25-26): Batted .364 (4-11) with a double, two RBI, two runs and one hit-by-pitch in Oxford. Arkansas (4/30-5/2): Rounded out the weekend batting .333 (4-12) with a double, RBI, run scored and walk. Alabama A&M (5/5): Led the team with four hits, including one double, while adding 25 four RBI, two runs scored and two walks in the two games against the Bulldogs. Auburn (5/8- R/R • 6-1 • 205 • Sr. OF 10): Went 5-for-15 (.333) and contributed one RBI, two runs, three walks and a stolen base on RYAN BLANCHARD the weekend to help the Tide sweep the Tigers in Auburn for the fi rst time in 32 years. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork) HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Rated as the 201st overall and top middle infi elder nationally by Perfect Game USA coming JUNIOR (2015) Returned from a season-ending knee injury a year 15 out of Pike Liberal Arts High School ... was the top middle infi elder and fi fth overall prospect in ago to play in 16 total games, including seven the state of Alabama by the same organization starts ... entered as a pinch-hitter six times while R/R • 6-3 • 215 • Jr. RHP ... was named 2014 Southeast All-Region First coming in as a defensive replacement thre times. Team by PG ... named the 2013 Second Team Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Earned his GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT Preseason High School Underclassmen All- fi rst start in the second game of the weekend, American by PG ... the Alabama Independent fi nishing 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Houston Hoover, Ala. Schools Association named him Hitter of the year (2/20-22): Started the fi nal two games of the (Hoover) in 2013 ... garnered First Team AISA All-State series with the third-ranked Cougars ... collected honors in 2013 as well as all-state honors from three hits, two RBI and a run scored in eight at- SOPHOMORE (2015) the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... was bats on the weekend. Lipscomb (3/6-8): Entered in the series fi nale as a pinch-hitter and remained Wrapped up his sophomore season with a team- selected as the Troy Messenger Player of the Year PROFILES leading eight wins, including one complete ... a two time Dothan Eagle Super 12 selection ... in left fi eld until the fi nal inning ... finished the game, across his 15 starts and owned a 3.81 ERA was a part of the 2013 East Coast Professional day 1-for-2. Samford (4/7): Came in for pinch-hit (38 ER/89.2 IP) ... struck out 69 batters and issued Showcase ... participated in the USA National duties before moving to the outfi eld ... fi nished just 25 walks, a team-low for the year ... went Development Team program and was a PG USA the night 1-for-2 with an RBI. 4-2 with a 4.47 ERA (29 ER/58.1 IP) in SEC play, Junior Nationals invitee ... as a junior, batted while striking out 43 and allowing only 17 walks .480 with 12 home runs - the third best total in SOPHOMORE (2014) ... the Tide came away with wins in 10 of his 15 the state ... he also added 38 RBI and 56 runs Missed a majority of the season after undergoing total starts, including nine of his 14 series-closing scored as a junior ... he had just eight strikeouts surgery for a broken patella suffered in the March outings ... produced a quality start in nine of his in 136 at-bats and earned 29 walks to lead the 2 game against Louisiana-Lafayette ... picked up 15 appearances ... did not issue more than three AISA ... also added 18 stolen bases ... was a 2012 his only multi-hit game of the season in that game walks in 13 of his 15 starts and allowed four or Underclassmen Honorable Mention in 2012 by while adding a run scored and an RBI. Stephen fewer runs in all but two of those games ... was a Perfect Game USA ... led PLAHS to the Class 3A F. Austin (2/23): Registered his fi rst hit of the perfect 2-0 in February and fi nished 2-1 in each of State Championship game in three consecutive season in a pinch-hitting situation against SFA. the fi nal three months of the season ... excelled seasons, including a state title in 2012 ... named REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013) in May, going 2-1 with a 2.74 ERA (7 ER/23.0 IP), the Class 3A State Championship MVP in 2012 Appeared in 35 games, starting 24 of those while striking out 23 batters -- his highest total ... was also a member of the varsity basketball contests ... fi nished the season with 14 hits, two in any month. Maryland Eastern Shore (2/15): team from 2008-13 and was the team’s MVP doubles, a home run, nine RBI and eight runs Earned the Sunday start in the season-opening during his senior season ... was named an All- scored ... started the fi rst 17 games of the season series ... pitched 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing Area Starting 5 member in basketball in 2013 ... in left fi eld and fi nished the year with a total of just two hits while striking out three ... allowed participated in the Kindergarten Pals Program 22 starts in the outfi eld plus two at desginated only one runner to advance past fi rst base. and the Fellowship of Christian Students during hitter ... had a four-game hitting streak to open Houston (2/22): Picked up the win in the fi nal his time at PLAHS ... son of Greg and Mendy the season, reaching base safely in the fi rst seven game against the third-ranked Cougars ... tossed Avant ... has one brother, Chase ... mother ran games ... did not commit an error. Louisville his second consecutive quality start, allowing track at Troy University ... brother played baseball (3/8): Recorded the fi rst multi-hit game of his just three runs on eight hits across 6.1 innings of at Berry College ... born Chandler Cooper Avant career at the the fi fth-ranked Cardinals, adding work. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/1): Saddled with on July 11, 1995, in Troy, Ala. ... majoring in an RBI and a stolen base. Tennessee (3/17): his fi rst loss of the season after allowing six runs human performance exercise science. Collected his second multi-hit game of the (fi ve earned) on six hits and a pair of walks across season in the series fi nale against the Volunteers, 4.0 innings of work. Lipscomb (3/8): Allowed a going 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI. career-low one hit as he threw 6.0 shutout innings Mississippi Valley State (5/7): Recorded two to pick up the win ... took a no-hitter into the hits, including his fi rst career home run, while sixth inning. Mississippi State (3/15): Labored adding three RBI and a pair of runs scored in the through 5.1 innings as he gave up eight hits win over the Delta Devils. and three walks ... allowed four runs but did not factor into the fi nal decision. Texas A&M (3/21): Threw 7.0 strong innings to help the Crimson ROLLTIDE.COM 27 Player Profiles

Tide avoid the sweep ... faced a then-season high Vanderbilt (5/17): Started but worked only one HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA 32 batters ... used 118 pitches in the outing, his inning ... struck out one and allowed one hit in Was picked in the 37th round of the 2013 MLB highest total during the regular season ... earned his fi nal tune-up before the SEC Tournament. Draft by the Atlanta Braves ... rated as the 14th- the win and handed the fi fth-ranked Aggies Ole Miss (5/19): Earned the win to advance the best player in the state of Alabama and sixth their fi rst loss, ending TAMU’s 24-game winning Crimson Tide to the double-elimination portion among right-handed pitchers by Perfect Game streak. Florida (3/28): Worked 7.0 innings for of the SEC Tournament ... tossed the second USA in 2013 ... chosen for the 2013 ASWA Class the second consecutive start but did not factor complete game of his career, both of which came 6A All-State team ... picked by Perfect Game into the decision as he left the game with the in postseason play ... recorded a career-high 10 for the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region score knotted at 4-4. LSU (4/4): Went 5.0 innings strikeouts while allowing just one run on nine hits Second Team ... named 2013 All-Hoover/South and allowed four runs, but limited the Tigers to help Alabama claim the 6-1 victory. Pitcher of the Year while starring for Hoover HS offense in some key situations to keep the Tide ... a 2013 class 6A All-State pick ... named to the in the game ... did not factor into the decision FRESHMAN (2014) 2013 All-Over The Mountain team ... selected to in a second consecutive start, as the two teams Closed out his freshman campaign with a 5-2 the 2013 Birmingham News All-Metro team ... played their second extra-innings game of the record and a 3.40 ERA (18 ER/47.2 IP) across as a senior, went 9-3 with a 1.09 ERA and 0.71 series. Georgia (4/12): Clinched the series win 17 appearances, including fi ve starts. St. Louis WHIP while striking out 98 batters in 77.0 IP ... and his fi fth of the season as he tied his regular- (2/14): Struck out three across 3.0 scoreless IP in also batted .330 in his senior campaign ... named season high with 7.0 IP ... struck out nine batters his fi rst career appearance for the Crimson Tide. the Blount County Baseball Tournament MVP to match a career-high and notch his fi fth quality Mississippi Valley State (3/8): Struck out two as part of the 2012 All-Tournament team ... an start of the season. Missouri (4/18): Cruised of three batters faced in a hitless ninth inning all-county selection following his junior season through the fi rst three innings before allowing to complete the combined no-hitter against the ... a two-time pick for the Alabama Baseball three solo home runs in the fourth and one more Delta Devils. Ole Miss (3/29): Earned second win Coaches Association Underclassman event from homer in the sixth to suffer his second loss of the of the season after retiring the fi nal two batters 2011-12 ... also competed for the ABCA Team season ... went 6.0 innings and allowed fi ve runs against the ninth-ranked Rebels. UAB (4/8): Did Alabama over the same period ... selected to on six hits ... the four home runs allowed matched not factor into the decision in his fi rst career start the Navy Squad for the 2012 ABCA All-Star his total across his fi rst nine starts of 2015. Ole after limiting the Blazers to one run on three hits Event ... a three-sport athlete at Hoover, also Miss (4/26): Earned his sixth win of the season with two walks and a season-high nine strikeouts played football and basketball ... fourth all-time on his 20th birthday to help Alabama avoid the over 6.1 IP. UAB (4/16): Tallied his third win of at Hoover High in single-game passing with series sweep ... tied his season-high for innings the season in his start against the Blazers, striking 529 yards and fourth and sixth, respectively, in pitched with 7.0, which he previously tossed in out seven in 5.0 IP while allowing only one run total offense with 569 and 523 yards ... a 2013 three other starts ... allowed eight hits and issued on four hits. Samford (4/30): Picked up his All-Blount County basketball selection ... named just two walks while giving up three earned runs. fourth win in Birmingham after allowing two runs to the 2012 Blount County All-Tournament Arkansas (5/2): Tossed another quality start, on two hits and four walks with four strikeouts basketball team ... was a member of the National going 7.0 innings and allowing three runs on six in 3.2 IP. Georgia Southern (6/1): Finished the Honor Society at HHS ... son of Mike and Amy hits to keep the Tide in the running all afternoon 2014 season tossing his fi rst career complete Bramblett ... has two brothers, Bradley and Jay

PROFILES ... collected six strikeouts across 106 pitches. game shutout against Georgia Southern in the ... born Geoffrey Reid Bramblett on April 26, Auburn (5/10): Tossed 6.0 innings of work and Tallahassee Regional ... used 124 total pitches 1995, in Birmingham, Ala. ... majoring in human recorded six punchouts to earn the win ... allowed and allowed just two hits while walking two and performance exercise science. just four hits, his lowest total during conference striking out seven on the way to his fi fth victory of play ... helped the Crimson Tide complete its the season and a 6-0 Alabama win. fi rst sweep of Auburn on the Plains in 32 years.

Geoffrey Bramblett tossed a complete game - the second of his career - and recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts against Ole Miss in the 2015 SEC Tournament to help Alabama advance to the double-elimination portion of the conference’s postseason event.

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Tide used back-to-back solo homers in the top opener. Louisiana-Monroe (4/1): Notched of the ninth to pull in front for the series-opening his third save of the season against ULM after win. Auburn (5/9): Earned his fi fth save of the striking out one in an unblemished ninth inning. season, working 1.1 innings with one UAB (4/16): Got a fi ve-out, hitless save versus to help the Tide claim the series victory. Auburn the Blazers inside Regions Field. Tennessee (5/10): Entered in his third consecutive game to (4/19): Registered the save after striking out one ensure the series sweep, working the fi nal inning in a scoreless, one-hit inning in Knoxville. South and walking one with one strikeout. Vanderbilt Carolina (4/26): Allowed one hit and struck out (5/16): Notched his sixth save, working 1.2 three in an eight-out save in Columbia against scoreless innings to help hand the seventh- the No. 8 Gamecocks. Mississippi State (5/17): ranked Commodores their fi rst shutout all year. Picked up his 10th save of the year after tossing Missouri (5/21): Tossed a perfect ninth that the fi nal 2.1 IP against the 16th-ranked Bulldogs. included two strikeouts for his seventh and fi nal save, helping the Crimson Tide advance to the HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA quarterfi nals of the SEC Tournament. Ranked as the state of Alabama’s No. 2 left- handed pitcher and 13th overall in the state by 40 FRESHMAN (2014) Perfect Game USA ... also rated by PG as the Was named a Freshman All-American by 52nd best lefty nationally ... named to the 2013 L/L • 6-2 • 225 • Jr. LHP Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA ... also Rawlings Southeast All-Region Second Team ... chosen as the relief pitcher on the Southeastern named Alabama Sportswriter Association 3A THOMAS BURROWS Conference All-Freshman Team ... one of four Pitcher of the Year for 2013 and was part of freshmen that was named to the NCBWA Mid- the ASWA Super All-State team, as well as the Florence, Ala. Season Stopper of the Year Watch List ... named ASWA 3A All-State team ... selected by USA (Mars Hill Bible School) SEC Freshman of the Week on April 21 - his TODAY to the 2013 American Family Insurance second time in 2014 - after recording one save All-USA Alabama Baseball team ... named 2013 against UAB and two at No. 29 Tennessee ... Times Daily Player of the Year and Athlete of the CAREER ACCOLADES in that week’s contests, he tossed 4.1 scoreless Year ... posted a 12-1 record as a senior at Mars 2014 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American IP with six strikeouts while allowing just one Hill Bible School ... helped his team fi nish as the 2014 NCBWA Freshman All-American hit ... also earned SEC Freshman of the Week state runner-up in 2013 ... ASWA Class 2A First 2014 SEC All-Freshman Team honors on March 17 after striking out fi ve in 3.2 Team All-State selection in 2011 and 2012 as a scoreless, hitless IP against Samford and the fi rst baseman ... named the Class 2A Hitter and SOPHOMORE (2015) No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats ... led the 2014 team Player of the Year by the ASWA in 2012 ... also Finished his sophomore campaign as the team in saves with 11 ... fi nished the season tied with named 2012 player of the year by the Times Daily leader in saves with seven across his team-high Lance Cormier (1999) for saves in a freshman ... selected to the Forrest Green North Squad for 27 appearances out of the Crimson Tide bullpen season with 11, one short of teammate Ray the 2012 ABCA All-Star Event ... helped MBHS ... went 1-3 and worked 36.1 innings, allowing Castillo’s 12 in 2013 ... owned a 4-2 record with earn its fourth state championship when he was 13 earned runs for a 3.22 ERA ... collected 38 a 2.15 ERA (9 ER/37.2 IP) and a .173 average named the MVP of the 2012 state tournament strikeouts and limited opposing hitters to a .252 against in a team-high 24 relief appearances. ... as a junior, led the team in hitting with a .484 average ... in conference play, owned a 3.80 ERA St. Louis (2/15): Picked up the win in his fi rst average, 27 doubles, nine home runs and 77 RBI PROFILES (9 ER/21.1 IP) with a 1-1 record and three saves career appearance against Saint Louis, striking ... posted a 9-1 record on the mound in 2012, across his team-leading 14 appearances ... made out one and allowing no hits. Auburn (3/5): Was including a perfect game, two saves, a 0.88 ERA fi ve consecutive scoreless relief outings from named MVP of the Capital City Classic in the win and 112 strikeouts in 63.0 IP ... took home state March 3-15 (6.2 IP) and six scoreless appearances versus Auburn thanks to his 3.0 scoreless, no-hit fi nals MVP as part of the MHBS squad that won starting on May 8 until the end of the season (7.1 IP and three strikeouts. Samford (3/11): Pitched the state title in 2010 ... set the school record for IP) ... heated up in the fi nal month, going 1-0 with a perfect fi nal inning to close out the Bulldogs RBI in a single season and became the school’s all- three saves and sporting a 0.96 ERA (1 ER/9.1 and earn the save. Kentucky (3/15): Collected time leader with 28 career home runs ... parents IP) with 10 punchouts in his seven appearances, his third win of the season after striking out are Ed and Amy Burrows ... has one brother, Ben all against conference foes. Maryland Eastern one in a perfect 10th inning against the 20th- ... cousin Tom McCrary played defensive tackle Shore (2/15): Made his fi rst appearance of the ranked Wildcats. Ole Miss (3/28): Earned his for Alabama from 1982-84 ... born Thomas season, tossing 1.0 inning and allowing one hit second save of the season after blanking the Burrows on Sept. 14, 1994, in Florence, Ala. ... while striking out three. Savannah State (2/24): No. 9 Rebels in the fi nal 2.1 innings of the series majoring in fi nance. Worked a season-high 2.2 IP in game one against the Tigers, striking out three with a hit and a walk allowed. Louisiana-Lafayette (2/28): Suffered the loss despite striking out a season-high fi ve batters across 2.1 innings, allowing one run on two hits and two walks. Lipscomb (3/6): Worked a perfect 1-2-3 ninth inning, striking out the side for his fi rst save of the year. Lipscomb (3/8): Collected his second save of the weekend and season, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning to help the Tide claim the 3-0 shutout win and the series in Mobile. Mississippi State (3/14): Made his fi rst appearance in conference action, tossing 2.0 innings and allowing a hit and walk while striking out one. Mississippi State (3/15): Wrapped up the series fi nale with a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his third save of the season and fi rst against an SEC foe. Samford (3/17): Collected his third save in as many games and fourth overall with 1.0 inning of work, allowing one run on three hits while striking out two Bulldogs. Auburn (5/8): Earned his fi rst win of 2015, tossing 1.2 innings and allowing two walks with three punchouts ... entered with the game knotted at 2-2 before the Thomas Burrows led the Crimson Tide in appearances (27) and saves (7) in 2015. ROLLTIDE.COM 29 Player Profiles

No. 7 Commodores, collecting seven of his nine HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA outs by way of the strikeout ... allowed just one Was selected by the in the 27th hit and one walk to close out the 2-1 loss. round of the 2012 MLB Draft ... helped Russell County High School compile a 41-12 record in SOPHOMORE (2014) 2012 ... posted a 6-2 record in a 0.73 ERA in 57.2 Made 17 total appearances with three starts ... IP as a senior ... held opponents to a .135 batting went 1-0 and struck out 26 over 35.1 IP, serving average in 2012 while striking out 85 batters and primarily in a middle relief role. St. Louis (2/16): walking just 14 ... did not allow an earned run in Allowed two earned runs on two hits with three his fi nal seven appearances of that 2012 season walks and a strikeout over 3.0 IP in his fi rst career ... was a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region start. Stephen F. Austin (2/23): Posted the Second Team selection by Perfect Game USA ... longest outing of his career in his second start named to the Louisville Slugger Preseason High against Stephen F. Austin ... struck out four in 5.0 School All-American First Team prior to his senior IP and allowed two runs (one earned) on fi ve hits. campaign ... was ranked as the No. 18 prospect Kentucky (3/15): Tossed three scoreless innings in Alabama and the 364th prep player nationally of relief in the rubber-match win over 20th- by PG USA ... named to the 2012 Alabama Top- 23 ranked Wildcats. Texas A&M (4/5): Picked up his 100 players list ... a 2011 Class 5A Honorable lone win of the season after blanking the Aggies Mention All-State selection by the Alabama R/R • 6-0 • 195 • Sr. RHP over 2.2 IP, scattering three hits and a walk. Sports Writers Association ... posted a 10-1 FRESHMAN (2013) record and a 2.01 ERA in 2011 ... fi nished that RAY CASTILLO Earned Freshman All-American honors from junior season with 66.1 IP, striking out 115 over Louisville Slugger ... also named a National that time and tossing seven complete games Phenix City, Ala. Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Second and three shutouts ... selected as a Perfect Game (Russell County) Team Freshman All-American ... garnered SEC USA Honorable Mention Preseason High School All-Freshman team and SEC First-Year Academic Underclassmen All-American in 2011 ... son of Honor Roll honors ... set an Alabama freshman Raymond and Kelly Castillo ... has two sisters, CAREER ACCOLADES record with 12 saves, which tied for the third- Sara and Samantha ... born Raymond Orlando 2013 NCBWA Freshman All-America Second Team most saves in a single season in UA annals ... Castillo on March 23, 1994 ... majoring in human 2013 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American his 12 saves rank ninth on the Alabama career performance exercise science. 2013 SEC All-Freshman Team saves list ... was ninth in the SEC in saves ... 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll fi nished the year with a 2-3 record and a 3.38 ERA in a team-high 26 appearances, all out of JUNIOR (2015) the bullpen ... totaled 43 strikeouts across 42.2 Finished his junior campaign ranking second in IP while holding opponents to a .220 average

PROFILES appearances out of the bullpen with 24 ... owned against ... appeared in 13 conference games, a 3-1 record with four saves and sported a 3.12 posting a 2.66 ERA and collecting seven saves ERA (17 ER/49.0 IP) with 46 strikeouts compared ... had 19 strikeouts in 20.1 IP against conference to 16 walks ... was a perfect 2-0 with one save in competition ... made three appearances in SEC play ... set career-highs in innings, strikeouts the postseason, recording a save in the SEC and wins ... his four saves ranked second on Tournament and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. the team, with all of the saves being multi- Virginia Military Institute (2/15): Earned the inning efforts ... owned the season-long mark win in his Alabama debut, tossing 3.1 IP in the for consecutive scoreless innings out of the season opener. Florida Atlantic (2/23): Threw pen, working 11.2 scoreless frames from Feb. the fi nal 3.0 innings against the Owls to pick up 13-March 3 ... tossed 3.0 or more innings in six his fi rst career save. Tulane (3/3): Registered of his outings. Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13): his second career win after throwing 4.1 IP and Claimed the Tide’s fi rst save of the season ... striking out six batters. Louisville (3/8): Threw worked 3.0 IP and struck out fi ve while allowing 2.1 scoreless innings of relief in the series opener three hits. Houston (2/22): Shut down the at No. 5 Louisville, allowing one hit and striking Cougars across the fi nal 2.2 innings of the game, out one. Jacksonville State (3/20): Earned striking out two and giving up two hits for his his second save of the year after pitching one second save of the season. Louisiana-Lafayette scoreless inning and striking out one. Georgia (2/27): Collected his fi rst win of the year in the (3/22): Collected the save in the series opener, series-opener with the Ragin’ Cajuns ... tossed throwing 1.1 scoreless IP without allowing a hit. 2.0 scoreless IP with three strikeouts. Mississippi Georgia (3/24): Threw 2.0 scoreless IP in relief State (3/15): Came home with his second win against the Bulldogs to record his fourth save and of the season and the series victory over the secure the Tide’s fi rst shutout of the year. Auburn Bulldogs on getaway day ... worked 2.2 innings, (3/28): Struck out the fi nal batter of the series allowing one hit and walk across the 11 batters opener at Auburn to record his team-leading fi fth faced. Texas A&M (3/21): Picked up his third save. Arkansas (4/6): Pitched the fi nal inning in save of the season, retiring the fi nal six batters the 5-0 victory over the ninth-ranked Razorbacks, in the Tide’s 6-2 win over the Aggies ... the win allowing no runs or hits. Texas A&M (4/27): ended the Aggies’ streak of consecutive victories Picked up the save in the second game of the at 24. Florida (3/27): Claimed his career-high series with the Aggies, allowing one walk in third win, working 3.2 IP and allowing two runs one scoreless, hitless inning with one strikeout. on four hits in game one of the doubleheader Missouri (5/10): After allowing two walks, he in Gainesville. LSU (4/4): Tossed a career-high struck out the fi nal three batters to earn the 5.2 scoreless innings of relief against the third- save in the series opener against the Tigers. ranked Tigers ... allowed four hits and walked Vanderbilt (5/17): Earned his 10th save after one while striking out fi ve batters to help send allowing a base hit in the fi nal inning of the extra- the game into extra-innings. Mississippi Valley innings victory at top-ranked Vandy in Nashville. State (4/21): Earned his fourth save of the season in game one of the twinbill ... tossed 2.0 IP with one walk and one strikeout. Vanderbilt Ray Castillo (5/14): Worked 3.0 innings in game one with the 30 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

FRESHMAN (2013) Capped off his fi rst season at Alabama hitting .308 (4-13) with an RBI and four runs scored ... appeared in 12 games, twice as a starter ... both of his starts came at third base, once against Alcorn State (April 9) and the other against UAB (April 16) ... was a late-inning defensive replacement at second base three times ... appeared in fi ve games off the bench during SEC play. Virginia Military Institute (2/16): Made an appearance as a defensive replacement at third base in game two of the season-opening series. Tennessee (3/17): Registered his fi rst career hit, run and RBI in the series with the Volunteers, with an RBI base hit coming in the series fi nale. Southeastern Louisiana (4/2): Drew his fi rst walk 37 3 of the season and scored a run. Alcorn State (4/9): Made his fi rst career start, going 2-for-4 in R/R • 5-10 • 185 • R-Fr. INF R/R • 6-1 • 185 • Sr. INF the contest. UAB (4/16): Reached base a season- high three times on a single and two walks while ZACK COKER DANIEL CUCJEN recording one run in his start against the Blazers. Ole Miss (5/23): As a pinch-runner, scored the Tuscalooa, Ala. Shreveport, La. game-winning run in Alabama’s 7-5, 10-inning (Northridge) (Evangel Christian Academy) victory over the 18th-ranked Rebels in the SEC Tournament.

FRESHMAN (2015) CAREER ACCOLADES HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Redshirted his freshman season with the Crimson 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Attended Evangel Christian Academy in Tide. Shreveport, La. ... helped ECA win Class 2A state JUNIOR (2015) championships in 2009 and 2011, while claiming HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Saw action in 19 games by season’s end, starting three consecutive District I championships from Named 2014 Southeast Region Honorable nine of those contests ... entered four times as a 2009-11 ... hit .432 as a senior with 42 RBI and Mention by Perfect Game USA ... was a 2013 defensive replacement, three as a pinch-runner a .508 on-base percentage ... was named First Honorable Mention Preseason High School and twice as a pinch-hitter ... batted .244 (10- Team All-District and All-City in 2012 ... 2012 Underclassmen All-American by Perfect Game 41) with two doubles, fi ve RBI, fi ve runs and two Class 2A First Team All-State selection by the ... PG also ranked him as the 17th overall player stolen bases ... recorded a fi ve-game hitting Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... selected and the top shortstop in the state of Alabama streak from Feb. 14-March 1, batting .400 (615) to the 2012 LHSCA All-Star Game ... played on ... competed in Perfect Game’s 2012 Southeast with a double, RBI, four runs scored, one walk the Mets scout team in 2011 with future Alabama

Underclass Showcase ... maintained a 3.9 grade and a stolen base during that time. Maryland teammate Mikey White ... his high school coach PROFILES point average while at Northridge High School Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Batted .750 (3-4) with a was former major leaguer Tim Hulett ... also ... son of Jason and Lynette Coker ... both double, RBI, four runs scored and one walk across competed in tennis and football at ECA ... was a parents attended The University of Alabama ... two games ... earned his fi rst start of the season, member of the student council throughout high born Zachary Lawrence Coker on Oct. 9, 1995 ... getting the nod at third base in the second game school ... son of Romy and Christine Cucjen ... majoring in civil engineering. of the series and fi nishing with a season-high two has two sisters, Camille and Alissa ... father Romy hits, including a double, two runs scored and a played professional baseball at the AAA level walk. Texas A&M (3/20-21): Started each game and collegiately at Arizona State ... cousin Kelly of Saturday’s doubleheader as the designated Majam was a four-year starter in center fi eld for hitter, fi nishing the pair of games with a double, the University of Hawai’i softball team from 2010- RBI and run. South Alabama (3/24): Finished 13 ... born Daniel James Cucjen on May 4, 1993 with a hit and a stolen base in his start against ... majoring in consumer sciences. the Jaguars. Florida (3/27-28): Started the fi rst game of Friday’s doubleheader and entered in the second contest as a pinch-hitter ... recorded one hit and one RBI in game one. Mississippi Valley State (4/21): Went 1-for-2 with two RBI after entering as a defensive replacement at shortstop in game two of the doubleheader with the Delta Devils.

SOPHOMORE (2014) Made 32 appearances, including 15 starts, during the 2014 season ... started 14 contests at third base and one at second ... fi nished with a .283 average, including one home run, fi ve RBI and a .391 on-base percentage. St. Louis (2/15): Recorded the Crimson Tide’s fi rst home run of the 2014 season ... the home run against SLU was also the fi rst of his career. Kentucky (3/15): As a pinch-runner, accounted for the game-winning run in extra innings against the 20th-ranked Wildcats. Jacksonville State (5/13): Posted a career-high four hits at Jax State ... earned all three starts at third base from April 13-16, hitting .545 (6-11) with a pair of runs scored.

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one unearned run while striking four in 5.0 IP against the Golden Eagles. Samford (3/11): Gave up one run on three hits with a career- high 12 punchouts against the Bulldogs for his fi rst victory at Alabama ... the 12 strikeouts tied Justin Kamplain for the most strikeouts in a game by an Alabama pitcher during the 2014 season. Troy (3/25): Picked up the second win of his career against the Trojans, allowing only one run on two hits and striking out nine through 7.0 IP. Jacksonville State (5/6): Credited with the win in a four-inning start, holding the Gamecocks scoreless.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Was selected in the 29th round of the 2013 MLB 29 Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers ... was ranked 21 the 35th-best prospect in Florida and seventh R/R • 6-4 • 200 • Jr. RHP among right-handed pitchers by Perfect Game L/L • 6-1 • 210 • Jr. LHP/OF USA coming out of high school in 2013 ... also NICK EICHOLTZ rated the 206th overall prospect nationally by COLTON FREEMAN PG and 60th among all right-handers ... ranked Odessa, Fla. the 60th overall draft-eligible player by Fox Hoover, Ala. (Cambridge Academy) Sports while Scout.com ranked him the 76th (Spain Park) overall draft-eligible athlete ... 2013 Florida All- Region First Team selection by Perfect Game ... CAREER ACCOLADES competed as part of the 2013 Florida Athletic SOPHOMORE (2015) 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll Coaches Association All-State games in Sebring, Played in nine total contests, fi ve coming as a 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Fla. ... 2013 All-County selection by both the pitcher and four as a position player ... entered Tampa Tribune and Tampa Bay Times ... selected as a defensive replacement twice while earning SOPHOMORE (2015) to be the starting pitcher at the Tampa Bay High pinch-hit and pinch-running duties one time Fluctuated between a starter and reliever role, School All-Star Classic ... three-time all-district apiece ... collected one RBI and run scored as making seven appearances on the season with selection at Cambridge Academy ... as a senior, a hitter. Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): fi ve starts ... fi nished with a 3-1 record and one posted a 5-0 record with a 0.40 ERA and .105 Appeared in the fi nal two games of the series as

PROFILES save while sporting a 3.65 ERA (10 ER/24.2 IP) average against while striking out 87 batters a defensive replacement ... recorded his fi rst RBI, with 25 strikeouts overall ... went 2-1 with a 3.79 over 41.0 IP ... helped fourth-ranked Cambridge run and walk in the series fi nale. Samford (4/7): ERA (8 ER/17.0 IP) and 18 strikeouts as a starter reach the 2013 FHSAA Final Four ... member of Entered as a pinch-hitter before moving to right ... coming out of the bullpen, was 1-0 with one the 2012 Florida Diamond Club - West Team ... fi eld on the defensive side. Texas A&M (5/20): save and a 3.18 ERA (2 ER/5.2 IP) while striking Class 2A First Team All-State selection as a junior Entered as a pinch-runner but was stranded at out seven compared to one walk ... from April ... helped fi fth-ranked Cambridge Academy second base as the game ended with the bases 7-April 28, struck out fi ve batters in all four compile a 22-6 record in 2012, reaching the Class loaded. appearances. Savannah State (2/24): Tossed 2A Regional Championship game ... son of Kirk 3.0 scoreless innings of work, striking out three Eicholtz and Michelle Metz ... has one brother, On the mound: while walking four and allowing just one hit. Zach, and two sisters, Rebekah and Gioia ... Made fi ve appearances, fi nishing with a 2.25 ERA UAB (3/31): Earned his fi rst win of the season father Kirk played baseball at Stetson University (1 ER/4.0 IP) while collecting six strikeouts and after working 1.2 innings of one-run baseball ... born Nicholas Tyler Eicholtz on Aug. 12, 1994, six walks apiece... did not allow a run across his and striking out two. Samford (4/7): Earned his in Tampa, Fla. ... majoring in management. fi rst four outings of the year. Savannah State fi rst save of the season, tossing 4.0 innings and (2/24): Made his fi rst appearance out of the striking out fi ve batters while allowing one run bullpen, entering in game one against the Tigers. on two hits and a walk. UAB (4/14): Notched Mississippi Valley State (4/21): Tossed 1.0 the win in his second start of the season, tossing innings of work, striking out two while walking 3.2 innings and allowing one run on three hits one and allowing a hit. Alabama A&M (5/5): and four walks with fi ve punchouts. Mississippi Worked 1.0 IP, striking out a season-high three Valley State (4/21): Tossed a season-high 7.0 while walking two and allowing his fi rst run of the innings of one-run baseball in the fi rst game year. against MVSU to collect his third win of the year ... struck out fi ve while walking two and allowing REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014) three hits. Southern Miss (4/28): Suffered his Pitched in three games in 2014 ... made his fi rst fi rst loss of the season, tossing 4.0 innings and career relief appearance against Alcorn State, allowing a season-high four runs on a season- recording two strikeouts in one scoreless frame high nine hits while walking two and striking (March 18). out fi ve. Alabama A&M (5/5): Made his fi fth start of the year, tossing a season-low 1.1 IP and FRESHMAN (2013) allowing two earned runs on four walks and a hit Redshirted his fi rst season with the Crimson Tide. ... Alabama’s bullpen would hold the Bulldogs scoreless over the fi nal 7.2 innings for the 7-2 win HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA in game one the doubleheader. Helped Spain Park High School reach the semifi nals FRESHMAN (2014) of the Alabama 6A State Championship ... was Made 20 appearances in 2014 with nine starts, a 2012 preseason Southeast All-Region Second including two quality starts ... went 3-2 with Team selection by Perfect Game USA ... ranked a 3.35 ERA (19 ER/51.0 IP) and a .188 average the No. 16 prospect in Alabama and No. 291 against. St. Louis (2/15): Struck out one across nationally by PG ... named to the 2012 Alabama 3.0 scoreless IP in his fi rst collegiate appearance. Top-100 Players list ... a 2011 Class 6A Honorable Southern Miss (2/26): Did not factor into the Mention All-State selection as a pitcher, per the decision in his fi rst career start, surrendering Alabama Sports Writers Association ... helped 32 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

Spain Park post a 36-15 record in 2011 ... a 2011 on the night ... with the homer, he notched a City Classic. Mississippi Valley State (3/7-9): First Team All-Hoover/South pitcher, as selected home run in back-to-back games to become the Got a hit in each game he started against MVSU, by the Birmingham News ... 2011 Perfect only member of the Crimson Tide to do so in with his fi rst career extra-base hit in game one Game USA Third Team Preseason High School 2015. UAB (4/14): Wrapped up the night 1-for-4 and a pair of singles in the fi nal game. Samford Underclassmen All-American and an honorable with his fourth home run of the season, a three- (3/11): Was a key factor in the win over the mention preseason selection in 2010 ... was a run shot to left fi eld ... his three RBI led the Tide Bulldogs, fi nishing 2-for-3 with his fi rst career member of the Team One South squad in 2010 in its fi rst nationally televised game of the season. home run, a double, four RBI and two runs and 2011 ... participated in the 2010 Team One Mississippi Valley State (4/21): Started game scored. Kentucky (3/14): Blasted a homer and futures game for the East squad ... played in the two of the twinbill, fi nishing 2-for-4 with a double added a single, run scored and two of the Tide’s Under Armour Fall Classic in 2010 ... teammates and an RBI. Ole Miss (4/25-26): Collected a three RBI in the 3-0 win over the No. 20 Wildcats. at Spain Park with future Alabama teammate double and a home run, along with one RBI and Tennessee (4/18): Knocked his third home run of Mikey White ... son of Aaron and Sherry Freeman a run scored across the weekend in Oxford ... his the season in the series opener against the 29th- ... second-oldest of four boys: Nathan, Hayden homer came in the Tide’s 13-4 win on getaway ranked Volunteers. and Stanton ... grandfather Wayne Freeman was day. Southern Miss (4/28): Went 2-for-3 and a member of the 1964 UA national championship was one of two Tide players to record a multi-hit HIGH SCHOOL ANDPERSONAL DATA football team and was an All-American on the game against the Golden Eagles on a rainy night Rated as the top high school catcher in the Crimson Tide offensive line ... born Garrett in Hoover. Auburn (5/8-10): Returned home state of Tennessee in 2013 by Perfect Game “Colton” Freeman on Dec. 18, 1993 ... majoring from Auburn batting .333 (4-12) with two home USA ... ranked the fi fth-best prospect overall in human performance exercise science. runs, four RBI, three runs scored and two walks in Tennessee and 159th nationally by PG ...... his fi rst home run provided an insurance run, graded a “10” by PG, making him an elite coming in the top of the ninth following Chance prospect ... picked by Perfect Game USA to Vincent’s go-ahead homer to push Alabama the 2013 Rawlings Southeast All-Region First ahead to the 4-2 advantage for the win on Friday Team ... two-time all-state honoree and a three- ... went 1-for-3 with his second home run of the time all-mid-state selection while starring for weekend -- a two run shot -- three total RBI, two Brentwood Academy ... as a senior, hit .338 with runs scored and two walks in the 13-4 win in the a .442 on-base percentage, nine home runs and fi nale to complete the sweep of the rival Tigers. 26 RBI ... also compiled a 2.80 ERA over three Mercer (5/12): Finished 2-for-3 with an RBI, run appearances as a pitcher ... was a First Team scored and one hit-by-pitch. SEC Tournament: Preseason Underclassmen All-American selection Went 1-for-3 with one RBI and one run scored by PG in 2012 ... fi nished his junior season with in the elimination game against Missouri ... came a .433 batting average, including 15 home runs through with the Tide’s biggest hit of the day, a and 37 RBI ... earned 2012 Honorable Mention go-ahead, solo home run in the bottom of the All-America accolades from Perfect Game USA seventh inning to break the 3-3 tie and send ... took part in the 2012 Perfect Game National Alabama to the quarterfi nals of the tourney. Showcase ... selected to the ESPN.com preseason 24 all-state team prior to his junior campaign at FRESHMAN (2014) Brentwood Academy ... as a sophomore in 2011, Appeared in 35 games with 32 starts ... fi nished hit .329 with a .449 OBP, eight homers and 24 RBI

R/R • 6-5 • 225 • Jr. C with three home runs, 12 RBI and 15 runs scored ... helped Brentwood Academy capture a state PROFILES ... had fi ve multi-hit games ... hit .526 (10-19) with title in 2010 ... son of Rick and Martha Haynie WILL HAYNIE six RBI from March 2-11. St. Louis (2/16): Crossed ... has three siblings: brother, Drew and sisters home plate for the winning run in the series fi nale McKenzie (Haynie) Jackson and Bethany (Haynie) Brentwood, Tenn. against the Billikens. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/2): Riggan ... father Rick played baseball at Belmont (Brentwood Academy) Recorded his fi rst career multi-hit game against University ... grandfather played baseball in the No. 10 ULL when he accumulated three singles San Francisco Giants organization ... born Will and scored two runs. Auburn (3/5): Posted his Haynie on June 12, 1994, in Nashville, Tenn. ... SOPHOMORE (2015) second consecutive multi-hit game and fi rst majoring in consumer sciences. Finished his sophomore season setting career- career RBI against Auburn in the MAX Capital highs in every offensive category across his 53 games (51 starts) ... was the team’s overall leader in home runs (8) ... recorded 29 RBI and 26 runs scored to go with his 21 walks ... cut down 19 of 50 runners on the basepaths ... in conference play, led the team in home runs (5) and RBI (19), tied for the team lead in walks (15) and ranked third in slugging percentage (.419) ... cut down 10 of 30 baserunners attempting to steal in SEC action ... heated up as the season wore on, with all eight home runs coming after the start of conference play. Mississippi State (3/14-15): Collected two clutch hits in the series with the Bulldogs, including his fi rst home run of the season ... also added three RBI, three runs and two walks across his three starts ... his homer came in the series fi nale and helped Alabama maintain its lead to come away with the 8-4 win. Florida (3/27-28): Hit at a .364 (4-11) clip with two doubles, a home run, fi ve RBI, three runs scored and two walks ... recorded a hit in each game of the series, including a 2-for-4 night in the series-opening game ... closed out the weekend with a 1-for-4 day that included his second homer of the season ... the weekend in Gainesville raised his average by .35 points. UAB (3/31): Finished 1-for-2 with Will Haynie knocked a team-leading eight home runs, while setting a home run, two RBI, a run scored and two walks career-highs in every offensive category during the 2015 season. ROLLTIDE.COM 33 Player Profiles

.700 (7-10) with a double, a triple, four RBI, two runs and three walks to lead the team in hitting for the weekend ... set a career-high for hits with four in the series opener ... went 2-for-2 with two walks in Sunday’s fi nale, reaching base safely in every plate appearance. UAB (4/14): Went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against the Blazers. Alabama A&M (5/5): Finished 3-for-5 with a double, two RBI, one run scored and one walk across the pair of games with the Bulldogs. Auburn (5/8-10): Left Auburn as the Crimson Tide’s hottest hitter, putting together a weekend that saw him hit .429 (6-14) with four doubles, a triple, four RBI, six runs scored and one walk ... recorded at least one extra-base hit, RBI and run scored in all three games to help sweep the 9 24th-ranked Tigers on the Plains for the fi rst time 28 in 32 years. SEC Tournament: Finished with four S/R • 6-2 • 230 • So. INF hits for the weekend, including one double, while R/R • 6-2 • 220 • Sr. RHP leading the Tide in RBI with four ... fi nished with CODY HENRY a team-leading two hits while adding one RBI in JAKE HUBBARD the loss to Texas A&M. Cantonment, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. (Pensacola Catholic) HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA (Oak Mountain) Perfect Game USA ranked him as a top 500 player nationally ... the 23rd-ranked catcher in FRESHMAN (2015) the state of Florida ... a three-time letterwinner CAREER ACCOLADES Saw action in 48 games (42 starts) during his at Pensacola Catholic High School ... helped 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll freshman season with the Crimson Tide ... batted Pensacola Catholic High School win a national 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team (SEBaseball.com) .276 (43-156) with 24 RBI, 20 runs scored and championship with a perfect 30-0 record in 26 walks ... his 26 walks ranked second on the 2013 and also helped lead PCHS to the Class 4A JUNIOR (2015) team despite playing 12 fewer games than the Florida State title in 2013 and 2012 ... as a junior, Appeared in 10 games, coming out of the team leader ... ranked second in average (.315), batted .400 with a .512 on-base percentage, 12 bullpen eight times while starting two games doubles (7), slugging percentage (.438), walks doubles, four home runs and recorded 43 RBI, 21 ... as a reliever, went 1-1 with a 7.36 ERA (6

PROFILES (14) and on-base percentage (.413) during SEC base on balls and fi ve stolen bases ... recorded ER/7.1 IP) while striking out eight ...in his two play ... named SEC Freshman of the Week on a .440 on-base percentage as a sophomore with starts, went 1-1 with a 5.00 ERA (5 ER/9.0 IP) April 13 ... batted .714 (10-14) with two doubles, four doubles, three home runs, 25 RBI and 25 with nine punchouts. Houston (2/21): Made his one triple, fi ve RBI, four runs and four walks across walks ... in his fi rst year with PCHS, sported a fi rst appearance of the season against the No. the four games to earn the conference award, the .413 OBP with fi ve doubles and 11 RBI ... also 3 Cougars ... tossed 1.1 IP and allowed one run fi rst of his career ... saw action in 12 of the fi rst 24 played football in high school, passing for 2,063 on one hit and two walks with three strikeouts. games (six starts) before working his way into the yards and 14 touchdowns in 2012 ... was invited Savannah State (2/24): Started game two of starting lineup for the remainder of the season ... to Rivals.com’s 2013 football showcase in Atlanta the doubleheader, just his second career start ... had a huge second half of the season, batting a for his efforts on the gridiron ... son of Thomas earned the win, tossing 6.0 IP and striking out six team-leading .333 (33-99) while also recording 17 and Susan Henry ... born Cody Andrew Henry on while allowing just one earned run on three hits RBI and 17 walks to tie for the team lead in each Oct. 12, 1995 ... majoring in criminal justice. and a walk ... the 6.0 innings were a career long category during that stretch ... led Alabama in while the six punchouts were a high for his career. batting average during the month of April at .354 Mississippi State (3/14): Tossed 0.2 scoreless IP (19-56) while also leading in on-base percentage to earn the win in game one of the doubleheader (.462) ... owned an eight-game hitting streak with the Bulldogs ... walked one and gave up one from April 2-14, across which he batted .608 (17- hit. Southern Miss (4/28): Tossed 1.0 inning of 28) with three doubles, a triple, seven RBI, fi ve work, walking and striking out one. runs and seven walks ... recorded multi-hit efforts in six of those eight games ... put together a fi ve- REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2014) game hitting streak from May 5-10, batting .474 Made fi ve appearances. St. Louis (2/16): In his (9-19) with fi ve doubles, a triple, six RBI, seven fi rst game back from elbow surgery, gave up runs and two walks during that stretch. Maryland one unearned run to the Billikens. Jackson State Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Started the bookend (4/15): Made his fi rst career start against JSU, games of the series while seeing action in all striking out three and allowing one run in 2.0 three contests ... recorded his fi rst career hit -- innings. Mississippi State (5/15): Finished his a double -- in Sunday’s fi nale while also adding year with 2.0 shutout innings against the 16th- three walks in the series. Florida (3/27-28): ranked Bulldogs. Entered as a pinch-hitter in game one before earning the start at fi rst base in the fi nal two SOPHOMORE (2013) games of the series with the Gators ... fi nished Made seven appearances before having season- the weekend with three hits, including a double, ending elbow surgery on March 28. Virginia two RBI and a run scored. LSU (4/2-4): Started all Military Institute (2/16): Tossed 2.0 innings to three games of a series for the fi rst time during fi nish game two of the season-opening series. his freshman campaign ... fi nished the weekend Florida Atlantic (2/22): Induced a game-ending batting .455 (5-11) with one double, RBI, hit-by- double play from the only batter he faced in pitch and three walks ... sported a .600 on-base the series opener against the Owls to record percentage for the three contests against the his second save of the season. Louisville (3/9): third-ranked Tigers. Samford (4/7): Recorded Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings against the No. a then-season-high and game-high tying three 5 Cardinals. Memphis (3/13): In relief against hits, fi nishing 3-for-4 with a double, RBI, two runs Cody Henry Memphis, tied career highs with 3.0 IP and three scored and a walk. Georgia (4/10-12): Batted strikeouts. Jacksonville State (3/20): Earned the 34 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles win over JSU, tossing 2.1 innings and striking out (2/23): Earned his second win of the season in three in relief of Taylor Guilbeau. as many starts after throwing 6.0 innings and allowing one unearned run on four hits with FRESHMAN (2012) fi ve strikeouts against the Owls. Tulane (3/2): Selected to the SEC All-Freshman Team by Suffered the loss in the second game with the SEBaseball.com ... led the Crimson Tide with a Green Wave despite setting a career-high with 3.10 ERA (14 ER/40.2 IP), posting a 3-2 record with 11 strikeouts in 5.0 innings. Louisville (3/9): three saves over a team-high 29 appearances, all Had a quality start at fi fth-ranked Louisville, out of the bullpen ... held opponents to a staff- tossing 6.0 innings and allowing two runs (one low .237 average against with 33 total strikeouts earned) on four hits and two walks with seven ... led the team with 15 appearances during SEC strikeouts. Georgia (3/23): Threw a season-high play, posting a 1-1 record with two saves in 18.0 6.1 IP in the win, allowing one run on six hits innings. Florida Atlantic (2/17-19): Appeared in with four strikeouts. two games of the series with the Owls, allowing FRESHMAN (2012) one run in 2.2 IP. Oral Roberts (3/11): Was the Finished second on the team with 20 winning pitcher, throwing 1.2 scoreless frames to appearances and tied for third on the squad earn his second victory of the season. Auburn 35 with nine starts ... had fi ve quality starts in his (4/7): Posted his second save of the season by fi rst season with Alabama ... posted a 2-5 record pitching 1.2 innings in the fi nale of the series R/L • 6-2 • 225 • Sr. LHP with a 3.74 ERA (28 ER/67.1 IP) and was the with the Tigers. Mississippi State (5/4-6): In team leader in IP ... held opponents to a .251 two appearances in the series against Mississippi JON KELLER average against ... made 11 appearances with State, allowed two runs on three hits with three fi ve starts during SEC play, posting a 2-5 record strikeouts over 3.2 IP ... earned the win in the Maylene, Ala. with a 3.88 ERA ... led the Tide with 39 strikeouts fi nal game of that MSU series. (Thompson) in a team-high 53.1 IP during conference play. Florida Atlantic (2/18): Made his fi rst career HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA appearance for the Crimson Tide, allowing two Listed as the No. 16 prospect in the state of CAREER ACCOLADES hits in 1.0 innings of work. Troy (3/20): Pitched Alabama by Perfect Game USA ... named a 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 3.0 scoreless frames against the Trojans in his 2011 Louisville Slugger All-American and a fi rst career start. Auburn (4/8): Threw 5.2 IP member of the Over the Mountain First Team REDSHIRT SEASON (2015) against the No. 23 Tigers and earned his fi rst after leading Oak Mountain High School to the Sat out the 2015 season rehabbing from an win, allowing one run on seven hits with six second round of the 6A state playoffs ... named elbow injury he suffered in 2014. strikeouts. Mississippi State (5/5): Threw a a preseason Southeast Region Second Team season-high 7.0 innings but was the tough-luck All-American and an Honorable Mention All- JUNIOR (2014) losing pitcher after giving up three hits, three American by Perfect Game in 2011 ... was a 2010 Named Co-SEC Pitcher of the Week on March walks and a pair of hit batsmen in the Tide’s 3-2 PG USA Underclassmen Preseason All-American 31 after holding ninth-ranked Ole Miss to loss to the Bulldogs. Georgia (5/18): Tied his Honorable Mention selection ... also in 2010, one run on seven hits and three walks with a season-high with 7.0 IP, earning the win after was a Louisville Slugger Preseason High School season-high eight strikeouts in his fi rst career giving up no runs on fi ve hits with six strikeouts.

All-American Honorable Mention selection ... complete game, clinching the series sweep ... PROFILES helped Oak Mountain reach the fi rst round of fi nished his junior season 5-2 with a 2.97 ERA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA the 2009 6A state playoffs ... three-time selection (22 ER/66.2 IP) and a .241 average against ... Signed with the Tide ranked as the No. 6 to the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association made fi ve quality Sunday starts in eight chances. prospect in the state of Alabama, according to Showcase ... earned all-county honorable mention Stephen F. Austin (2/23): Struck out six in 5.0 Perfect Game USA ... twice named an all-metro honors in 2009 ... son of Stan and Jan Hubbard shutout frames. St. Louis (2/16): Credited with player ... participated in both the Alabama ... has a younger sister, Haley ... born Jake Casey the win after 4.0 innings of scoreless, one-hit North-South All-Star Game and the Alabama Hubbard on Dec. 3, 1992, in Birmingham, Ala. ... baseball. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/2): Posted his East-West All-Star Game ... was a Preseason majoring in consumer sciences third win of the season with the longest relief Third Team High School All-American by Perfect appearance of his career, striking out two over Game ... named a First Team All-South Region 6.2 IP at No. 10 ULL. Mississippi Valley State honoree entering his senior season ... was the (3/9): Earned his fourth win in his fi rst start of 2010 Shelby County Pitcher of the Year by the 2014, a 3-0 victory against the Delta Devils ... Birmingham News ... struck out 51 batters in struck out a season-high seven batters in 6.0 41.2 IP as a junior ... son of Mike and Autumn scoreless IP with only one hit and no walks Keller ... has two older brothers, Tyler and P.J. allowed. Kentucky (3/15): Did not factor into ... mother Autumn is a University of Alabama the decision despite a quality start against the graduate ... born Jonathan Abraham Keller on No. 20 Wildcats after allowing three earned runs Nov. 12, 1992, in Birmingham, Ala. ... majoring in 6.0 innings. Arkansas (3/23): Took the loss at in human performance exercise science. Arkansas after allowing one run on four hits with two Ks. Tennessee (4/20): Did not factor into the decision despite a quality start in Knoxville, holding the Vols to two runs on six hits and two walks with six strikeouts through 7.0 IP.

SOPHOMORE (2013) Appeared in 16 games, including nine starts, spanning 53.1 innings ... had three wins and 56 strikeouts ... member of the weekend rotation for the fi rst eight weeks of the season, which included three SEC starts ... threw 30.2 innings against SEC competition, owning a 5.87 ERA in those contests. Virginia Military Institute (2/16): Picked up the win after throwing 4.0 innings in game two of the season-opening series with VMI, allowing three runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts. Florida Atlantic ROLLTIDE.COM 35 Player Profiles

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Helped Spring-Ford High School win the 2011 Pioneer Athletic Conference Championship his senior year ... started the championship game against the defending champions, the Owen J. Roberts Wildcats, and picked up the 4-3 win ... 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 44.0 innings ... struck out 106 batters overall in 2012, spanning 83.2 IP ... named the 2011 Pac- 10 Player of the Year and the 2011 Southeast Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... was a fi rst team all-state selection and a MaxPreps Second Team All-American in 2011 ... played some fi rst base 36 55 while at Spring-Ford and batted .388 as a junior ... also a 2011 First Team All-Pac-10 selection in R/R• 6-6 • 230 • So. RHP R/R • 6-5 • 240 • R-Jr. RHP golf at SFHS ... son of Dave and Lorri Oczypok ... has two younger brothers, John and Alex ... born TYLER MCMURRAY MIKE OCZYPOK Michael Oczypok on March 31, 1993 ... double- majoring in management and marketing. St. Louis, Mo. Royersford, Pa. (Lafayette Senior) (Spring-Ford)

CAREER ACCOLADES CAREER ACCOLADES 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 2014 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll FRESHMAN (2015) 2013 SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll Appeared in two games out of the bullpen during his initial season at Alabama ... worked REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2015) 1.2 total innings and sported a 10.80 ERA (2 ER) Sat out the 2015 season recovering from an with one strikeout. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/1): injury.

PROFILES Made his fi rst career appearance, tossing 0.2 IP and allowing two runs on one hit and three walks. SOPHOMORE (2014) Mississippi Valley State (4/21): Appeared in the Underwent season-ending Tommy John second game of the doubleheader with the Delta reconstructive elbow surgery on March 18. Devils, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning and striking out one. FRESHMAN (2013) 41 Named to the 2013 SEC First Year Academic HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Honor Roll ... fi nished his walk-on freshman R/R • 5-9 • 205 • Jr. C Tabbed by Perfect Game USA as the seventh- campaign with a 5-2 record to tie for the most wins ranked right-handed pitcher and 23rd overall on the team ... across 12 appearances, including TAYLOR POE player in the state of Missouri ... earned fi ve starts, owned a 3.02 ERA (15 ER/44.2 IP), the honorable mention recognition in the Central lowest of any Alabama pitcher in the freshman Montgomery, Ala. Region following the 2014 season from the class ... made three appearances in relief during (Saint James) same organization ... was a 2013 Underclass SEC action, losing his only decision ... logged Honorable Mention from Perfect Game ... also two starts during the postseason, posting a 1-1 played football at Lafayette Senior High School record with a 1.72 ERA across a team-high 15.2 CAREER ACCOLADES ... maintained a 3.9 grade point average while IP ... earned the win in all three of his midweek 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll at LSHS ... son of Bryan and Tracy McMurray starts during the regular season. Memphis 2014 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll ... father was a golfer at Iowa State University (3/12): Made his fi rst career appearance with ... born Tyler Lee McMurray on Nov. 4, 1995 ... the Crimson Tide. Southeastern Louisiana (4/2): SOPHOMORE (2015) majoring in mechanical engineering. Earned his fi rst win with the Tide against SELU Played in 14 games, earning six starts during in relief, allowing one run on two hits with two his sophomore campaign ... batted .250 (6-24) strikeouts in one inning of work. Alcorn State with two doubles, three RBI, two runs scored, (4/10): Earned the win in his fi rst collegiate start, one walk and a hit-by-pitch ... cut down two going 5.0 innings and surrendering one walk with of the six runners attempting to steal on him. one strikeout. UAB (4/16): Picked up the win Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Entered as in his second collegiate start, giving up one run a defensive replacement in the fi nal two games on fi ve hits with two strikeouts over 6.0 innings of the series, recording one run in the fi nale. of work against the Blazers. Mississippi Valley Houston (2/20-22): Earned his fi rst start of State (5/7): Earned his fourth win of the season 2015 ... fi nished with his rstfi hit of the season in his third start of the year, going 5.0 innings and --a double-- in the fi nale against the Cougars. allowing three runs on seven hits with a season- Savannah State (2/24): Saw action in both high six strikeouts. LSU (5/24): Charged with games of the twinbill, entering as a defensive the tough-luck loss against the No. 2 Tigers in replacement in game one and starting the the SEC Tournament, falling one strike short of second matchup ... fi nished the night 3-for-5 earning the complete game victory ... threw 8.2 with a double and an RBI, his fi rst of the season. innings in that game, allowing three runs on 10 Ole Miss (4/25-26): Entered as a defensive hits. Savannah State (6/1): Blanked the Tigers replacement in the fi rst of two games on over 7.0 innings of work to help Alabama stay Saturday, fi nishing with one hit in as many at- alive in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, giving bats. Arkansas (4/30-5/2): Started his fi rst SEC up six hits with a walk and four strikeouts. matchup of the season in the fi nale, going 1-for- 36 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

3. Alabama A&M (5/5): Got the nod at catcher ranked Gators ... allowed one run on two hits and Jeremy Brown by going 86 consecutive games in the second game of the doubleheader with a walk while recording two punchouts. Georgia without an error to claim the long-standing the Bulldogs, recording one RBI on a sacrifi ce (4/11): Worked 1.1 scoreless IP, walking one record of 84 that Brown amassed from 2000-02 fl y. and striking out two. Vanderbilt (5/22): Worked ... put together a huge month of April ... started 2.0 innings against the Commodores in the SEC the season batting .218 (22-101) across the fi rst REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014) Tournament ... allowed three runs on fi ve hits 27 games, but batted .329 (27-82) during April Appeared in 10 games in 2014. Mississippi and two walks while striking out a season-high to raise his average by .50 points ... collected Valley State (3/7): After entering the Mississippi three batters. four doubles, three triples, three home runs, 13 Valley State game as a defensive replacement, RBI, 15 runs and fi ve stolen bases, while adding made his fi rst career plate appearance later in HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA 10 multi-hit games in the month’s 19 contests the game. Ole Miss (3/29): Drew a walk as a Rated as the 20th overall player in the state of ... started off April on a six-game hitting streak, late-game sub for Will Haynie against the ninth- Alabama and the seventh-ranked right-handed batting .375 (12-32) with two doubles, one ranked Rebels. Texas A&M (4/5): Recorded a pitcher by Perfect Game USA ... received triple, two homers, three RBI, eight runs scored, hit and a run scored in his fi rst career start in the honorable mention accolades from PG USA for one walk and two stolen bases over the streak series fi nale with the Aggies. the Southeast Region following the 2014 season ... reached base safely in 17 consecutive games ... led Benjamin Russell High School in innings from May 31, 2014-March 6, 2015, to eclipse FRESHMAN (2013) pitched (29.0) and strikeouts as a junior while his previous career-high of 14 games from Feb. Redshirted in his fi rst season at Alabama. fi nishing second on his squad with a 1.11 ERA 13-March 19, 2013 (the fi rst 14 games of his ... in two seasons on the varsity team at BRHS, Alabama career) ... recorded a pair of seven- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA he collected a 9-2 record with a 0.79 ERA across game hitting streaks by season’s end ... notched Earned 2012 all-metro team honorable mention 57.0 innings of work ... was selected to the 2012 his fi rst hitting streak of the season from Feb. ... Saint James High School team offensive MVP Alabama Baseball Coaches Association All- 15-27 as he went 9-26 (.346) with two doubles, in 2012, as well as team defensive MVP in 2011 Star Game following his sophomore season ... one RBI, eight runs scored, four walks and six and 2012 ... team captain in 2011 and 2012 ... son of Chris and Fadra Rogers ... born Zachary stolen bases ... his second hitting streak came led team in batting average (.330) during his Paul Rogers on Dec. 18. 1995 ... majoring in from March 31-April 11, across which he batted senior year ... member of the 2012 team that management. .351 (13-37) with three doubles, a triple, two posted the second-most wins (31) and lowest home runs, four RBI, eight runs scored, one walk team ERA in school history (1.69) ... helped and two stolen bases ... closed out the regular SJHS reach state quarterfi nals in 2012 ... also season batting .458 (11-24) with a triple, two RBI, competed in football at Saint James ... member fi ve runs, three walks and two stolen bases in his of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, fi nal six games, including four multi-hit efforts. Youth Legislature, Youth Judicial and debate Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): Finished team at Saint James ... 2012 FCA Leadership the fi rst weekend batting .375 (3-8) with a Award recipient ... son of Doug and Beth Poe double, two RBI, fi ve runs, three walks and three ... has an older sister, Anne ... born Taylor Slate stolen bases in as many attempts. Savannah Poe on Feb. 2, 1994, in Montgomery, Ala. ... State (2/24): Closed out the twinbill with the majoring in consumer sciences. Tigers going 3-for-8, recording three runs and stealing a career-high three bases in game one

... the three swipes in one contest were the fi rst PROFILES time and one of two instances during 2015 that a member of the Tide accomplished the task (also, Casey Hughston, March 6 vs. Lipscomb). 22 Lipscomb (3/6-8): Entered as a pinch-runner but did not start Sunday’s contest with the Bisons, the fi rst non-start of his career.Texas L/R • 5-11 • 205 • Sr. OF A&M (3/20-21): Recorded three hits -- two of which were doubles -- with an RBI, two runs GEORGIE SALEM scored and one HBP for the weekend with the fi fth-ranked Aggies. LSU (4/2-4): Batted Vestavia Hills, Ala. .316 (6-19) with a double, triple, four runs and (Vestavia Hills) a stolen base ... recorded two multi-hit efforts on the weekend coming in the bookend games of the series. Samford (4/7): Recorded two CAREER ACCOLADES solo home runs in the same game for the fi rst 27 2015 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll time in his career and fi nished the night 2-for- 2014 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 4 with two RBI and two runs scored ... was the 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll R/R • 5-10 • 185 • So. RHP fi rst Tide player to collect two home runs in a game since Mikey White did it at Samford on JUNIOR (2015) ZAC RODGERS April 30, 2014 ... the homers in consecutive at- Was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in bats marked the fi rst time since Austen Smith the 39th round with the 1,156th overall pick did it at Tennessee on April 20, 2014. Missouri Goodwater, Ala. of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year (4/17-18): Collected four hits on the weekend (Benjamin Russell) Player Draft … closed out his junior campaign -- including a home run -- along with four RBI playing in all 60 games (59 starts) and batting and one run scored ... went 2-for-5 with the solo CAREER ACCOLADES .276 (67-243) as the Crimson Tide’s primary homer, three RBI and a run scored in game one 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll center fi elder ... collected 12 doubles, four of Saturday’s doubleheader. Mississippi Valley triples, three home runs, 40 runs scored, 17 State (4/21): Finished a perfect 4-for-4 with two FRESHMAN (2015) stolen bases and a .395 slugging percentage, triples in the second game against the Delta Made six appearances on the season and all of which were career highs ... led the team Devils ... the pair of three-baggers was the fi rst sported an 11.57 ERA (12 ER/9.1 IP) with eight in stolen bases while committing a team-low time he accomplished the feat in his career and strikeouts. Houston (2/21): Made his fi rst career one error in the outfi eld for a .993 eldingfi was the second by a member of the Crimson appearance, tossing 0.1 IP and allowing three percentage ... in conference play, led Alabama Tide during 2015 (also, Mikey White, March 3 vs. runs on one hit and two walks. Florida (3/27): with seven stolen bases, tied for the team lead Auburn in the MAX Capital City Classic) ... the Tossed a season-high 2.2 innings in game two in hits (38) and ranked second in total bases perfect hitting game was the fi rst of his career of Saturday’s doubleheader against the fourth- (51) ... surpassed former Crimson Tide catcher ROLLTIDE.COM 37 Player Profiles

and the four hits were a season-high. Ole Miss (4/25-26): Batted .385 (5-13) with a double, two runs, a walk and a stolen base for the weekend in Oxford ... went 3-for-5 with one RBI, two runs and a stolen base in the series fi nale. Auburn (5/8-10): Wrapped up the weekend in Auburn batting .462 (6-13) with a triple, RBI, two runs, a walk and two stolen bases ... made a game- saving catch in the seventh inning of Sunday’s fi nale to maintain the Tide’s lead before a huge eight-run ninth inning ensured Alabama the sweep of its rival. Mercer (5/12): Closed out the night in Huntsville with a pair of hits, an RBI and one run scored. Vanderbilt (5/14-16): Finished the regular season with a 2-for-4 game against the Commodores, accounting for the Tide’s lone run in the 1-0 shutout win over the nation’s seventh-ranked team.

SOPHOMORE (2014) Started all 61 games in center fi eld ... finished tied for the team lead with 73 hits for the season. St. Louis (2/14): Had a pair of hits, a Georgie Salem holds the all time record run scored and a stolen base in the season for consecutive errorless games at 86. opener with the Billikens. Stephen F. Austin (2/21-23): Batted .571 (8-14) in the series ... totaled 18 multi-hit games, with fi ve three-hit game of the series with the Tigers, with two multi reached base three times in the second game, performances ... produced three outfi eld assists, hit efforts. Vanderbilt (5/16-18): Recorded a including a double, hit by pitch and run scored cutting down two runners at the plate and one single, a walk and an RBI in each of the fi nal two ... tied an Alabama single-game record with at third ... registered four multi-RBI games, games against the nation’s top-ranked team. fi ve hits in the series-opening game. Louisiana- including a four-RBI game during the Tennessee Ole Miss (5/23): Went 2-for-5 with a run scored Lafayette (3/2): Notched his 22nd career multi- series ... posted streaks of eight consecutive in the win over the 21st-ranked Rebels. NCAA hit game when he went 2-for-5 in the series games with a hit, 14 straight contests on base Regional: Totaled two hits and three RBI in fi nale at No. 10 Louisiana-Lafayette, highlighted and 23 games in a row without an error ... had Tallahassee. by a pair of singles, a walk and an RBI. Auburn two walk-off hits and scored the game-winning

PROFILES (3/5): Recorded a pair of singles in the MAX run fi ve times. Virginia Military Institute (2/15- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Capital City Classic against Auburn. Samford 17): Went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases in the Named the South Birmingham Player of the (3/11): Drove in a run on a double and scored fi nale of the season-opening series ... recorded Year in 2011 and again in 2012 while starring a run against the Bulldogs. Kentucky (3/14-15): a run and RBI in his fi rst game at Alabama in the for Vestavia Hills High School ... also tabbed as Played a key role in the series fi nale extra-innings fi rst game of the season against VMI. Florida the 2011 and 2012 Over the Mountain Athlete win over the 20th-ranked Wildcats, going 3-for- Atlantic (2/22-24): Turned in a pair of three- of the Year ... a three-time all-metro selection by 5 with a run scored ... had his eight-game hitting hit games against the Owls with an RBI and run the Birmingham News ... was a 2012 Preseason streak snapped in the series opener. Alcorn scored in each game, fi nishing the series batting Southeast All-Region First Team selection by State (3/18-19): Went 3-for-7 in the series, .538 (7-13). Samford (2/26): Drew a season- Perfect Game USA ... ranked the No. 6 prospect which included his fi rst homer of the season. high three walks against Samford. Tulane (3/2): in Alabama and No. 166 nationally by PG ... Arkansas (3/21): Had two RBI on a double and Reached base three times apiece in two of the named to the 2012 Alabama Top-100 Players two singles in the win over the Razorbacks. Troy three games with the Green Wave, going 3-for-4 list ... a 2011 Class 6A Honorable Mention All- (3/25): Had one of the Tide’s fi ve triples of 2014, with a run scored in Saturday’s game, followed State selection as an outfi elder per the Alabama driving in two runs on a three-bagger against by a Sunday performance that included a single, Sports Writers Association ... fi nished his junior the Trojans. Louisiana-Monroe (4/1): Picked up two walks and a run scored. Tennessee (3/15- season with a .442 batting average, 11 doubles, a pair of singles and one RBI. Auburn (4/11-13): 17): Posted two multi-hit games against the seven home runs, 27 RBI, 37 runs and 11 stolen Hit .357 (5-14) against the Tigers, highlighted Volunteers and reached base at least twice in bases ... was a 2011 Perfect Game USA Third by a three-hit performance in the rubber match. each of the three games ... went 3-for-5 with Team Preseason Underclassmen All-American LSU (5/10): Hit a two-run home run in 5-1 win at a season-high four RBI in the series fi nale. honoree and a Perfect Game USA High School sixth-ranked LSU. Kentucky (5/20): Had a pair Jacksonville State (3/20): Reached base three Honorable Mention Preseason Underclassmen of hits and a run scored in the SEC Tournament times versus the Gamecocks with two singles, All-American selection in 2010 ... participated game against the Wildcats. a walk and an RBI. Georgia (3/24): Recorded in a number of PG USA showcases during the his eighth multi-hit game of the season with a summer of 2011 ... named the Birmingham FRESHMAN (2013) 2-for-5, two-run performance in Athens. Auburn News’ South Hitter of the Year in 2011 ... a Earned a spot on the 2013 SEC First-Year (3/28): Reached base four times in the win over 2011 First Team All-Hoover/South selection by Academic Honor Roll ... named SEC Freshman of the Tigers, producing a single and three walks. the Birmingham News ... also a standout on the the Week on March 18 following the Tennessee Arkansas (4/4-6): Reached base in each game football fi eld as a running back for Vestavia Hills series ... started all 63 games in center fi eld, while of the series with the No. 9 Razorbacks ... had his ... named the Over the Mountain Touchdown batting leadoff or in the No. 2 position all season fi fth three-hit performance of the season in the Club’s Birmingham Football Player of the Year ... fi nished his freshman campaign batting .269 victory with three singles and two runs scored in in 2011 and 2012 ... son of George Salem (71-264) with fi ve doubles, a triple and a home the series fi nale. Texas A&M (4/26): Doubled and Paige Hockman ... has a younger brother, run while recording 28 RBI and 31 runs scored twice on his way to his 14th multi-hit game of Drew ... both his father (1986) and grandfather ... led the team with 71 hits in a team-high 264 the season in the Friday win over the Aggies. George (1956) played football at Alabama ... at-bats ... had at least one hit in 49 games and Mississippi State (5/4): Reached base twice uncle Ed Salem was an All-American halfback for reached base safely in 55 total games ... fi nished and chipped in his third multi-RBI game in the the Crimson Tide in 1950 and a 1951 draft pick second on the club with nine stolen bases and second game of the doubleheader against the of the Washington Redskins ... cousin Emeel tied for second with 27 walks ... hit .273 against Bulldogs. Troy (5/8): Turned in a 2-for-3 night in Salem played baseball for the Tide from 2005- conference opponents, registering fi ve extra- the win over the No. 25 Trojans, reaching base 07 and was a two-time All-American, earning base hits including four doubles and one home four times on a pair of singles and two walks fi rst-team honors in 2006 ... born George Hanna run, while adding 12 RBI and 16 runs scored ... while scoring a season-high three runs. Missouri Salem on Aug. 11, 1993 ... double-majoring in (5/10-12): Posted a hit and a run scored in each management and marketing. 38 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

Crimson Tide’s hottest hitter for the weekend, batting .455 (5-11) with an RBI and two runs scored ... fi nished with a team-high and career- high four hits in fi ve at-bats in the series nalefi win. Auburn (5/8-10): Batted .500 (4-8) with a home run, two RBI, one run and a stolen base in his two starts against the Tigers before suffering a shoulder injury during game two ... his home run in game one was the go-ahead run to help the Tide come away with a 4-2 victory.

SOPHOMORE (2014) Named to the 2014 NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament team ... appeared in 56 games with 53 starts, 48 times at third, four at fi rst base and once as the designated hitter. St. Louis 11 12 (2/16): Delivered the go-ahead, two-run double in the rubber game with the Billikens. Louisiana- R/R • 6-0 • 190 • So. INF R/R • 6-4 • 210 • Sr. INF Lafayette (2/28-3/2): Recorded a hit in each of the three games of the series with the Ragin’ CONNOR SHORT CHANCE VINCENT Cajuns ... notched his fi rst multi-hit game of the season and fourth of his career with a 2-for-5 Hoover, Ala. Scott, La. performance in the series fi nale. Mississippi (Auburn) (Acadiana) Valley State (3/9): Scored the game-winning run in game three of the series with the Delta Devils. Kentucky (3/15): Recorded a pair of ALABAMA (2015) CAREER ACCOLADES singles to help lead the Tide to victory in the Sat out the 2015 season due to NCAA rules 2014 Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team rubber game. Ole Miss (3/28): Knocked the after coming to Alabama from Auburn following 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll fi rst home run of his career in the series opener the 2014 season. against the ninth-ranked Rebels. Texas A&M JUNIOR (2015) (3/4-5): Finished the series with the Aggies AUBURN (2014) Started all 51 games of his junior season before hitting .555 (5-9) with a double, four RBI, three Played in 36 games, starting 25 of them for suffering a season-ending injury in the second runs scored and a pair of walks. Auburn (4/11- the Tigers ... batted .211 (20-95) with six runs game of the Auburn series ... a collision with 13): Batted .417 (5-12) with a pair of RBI in the and eight RBI for the season ... transferred to Casey Hughston led to a separated shoulder series. UAB (4/16): Saw his nine-game hitting Alabama following his lone year with AU. that kept him out for the Tide’s fi nal nine games streak end against the Blazers after hitting ... split time between fi rst and third base, starting .438 (14-32) over that span with two doubles, HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA 28 games at fi rst and 23 at the hot corner ... seven RBI, fi ve runs scored and a pair of walks.

Coming out of Hoover High School, was rated as fi nished the season batting .237 (44-186) with Kennesaw State (5/30): Delivered a pair of PROFILES the No. 2 shortstop in Alabama by Perfect Game 24 RBI and 22 runs scored, but was heating up singles in the opening game of the Tallahassee USA ... participated in the East Coast Showcase over his last 13 games before being injured, Regional. during his senior season ... was a three-year hitting at a .311 (14-45) clip during that time ... selection to the All-Metro Team and the Over recorded a fi ve-game hitting streak from March the Mountain Team ... helped HHS set a school 3-14, hitting .375 (6-16) with a double, RBI, two record for the most wins in a season while also runs, a pair of walks and two hit-by-pitch during advancing to the state semi-fi nals in 2013 ... hit that time. Maryland Eastern Shore (2/13-15): .370 as a senior with 16 doubles, two home runs Recorded two hits, including one double, while and 45 RBI ... also played football at Hoover, adding four RBI, a run scored and a walk ... serving as the Bucs starting quarterback in 2012 collected a pair of RBI in each of the last two ... went 171-of-262 passing for 2,460 yards and games of the series. Savannah State (2/24): 30 touchdowns on the way to a Class 6A State Finished the night with the Tigers with a double, Championship ... son of Ben and Tammy Short his fi rst home run of the season, an RBI and two ... has one sister, Carly, and a brother, Carter ... runs scored - all coming in the second game of father played baseball at Alabama and was a the twinbill. Lipscomb (3/6-8): Recorded a hit in 14th-round selection by the New York Yankees each of the three contests in Mobile, fi nishing in 1991 ... born Connor Odis Short on May 12, 4-for-8 with one run, two walks and a hit-by- 1995 ... majoring in management. pitch. Samford (3/17): Went 2-for-4 with an RBI. Texas A&M (3/20-21): Batted .364 (4-11) with a triple, two RBI, three runs scored and a walk against the fi fth-ranked Aggies ... his two-run triple in the bottom of the fi rst pushed Alabama ahead, 3-0, on the way to a 6-2 win in the series fi nale, ending A&M’s 24-game winning streak. Florida (3/27-28): Collected four hits in the series, fi nishing with a .308 (4-13) average for the weekend that included two doubles, while adding one RBI, three runs scored and a walk ... went 3-for-9 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored across both games of Friday’s doubleheader. Samford (4/7): Went 2-for-5 with a team-high three RBI and a run scored against the Bulldogs. Mississippi Valley State (4/21): Registered three hits - including one double - an RBI and a walk across the two games with Chance Vincent the Delta Devils. Ole Miss (4/25-26): Was the ROLLTIDE.COM 39 Player Profiles

FRESHMAN (2013) just one run on the night. Arkansas (5/1): Named the SEC Freshman of the Week on May Suffered his second consecutive loss for the 20 after hitting .545 (6-11) with fi ve RBI and fi rst time during his young career ... tossed 4.1 three runs scored in the series against Vanderbilt innings, allowing a season-high six earned runs ... selected to the 2013 SEC First-Year Academic ... cruised through the fi rst three innings, retiring Honor Roll ... played in 32 games with 28 starts ... nine straight before running into trouble in the appeared in the starting lineup as a DH 22 times fourth ... Arkansas added one run in the fourth and at fi rst base six times ... also saw action at and then added fi ve in the fi fth to chase the catcher as a late-inning replacement vs. Alcorn Tide starter. Auburn (5/9): Did not factor into State (April 10) ... posted four multi-hit games, the decision against the Tigers ... allowed three including a season-high three hits against Troy unearned runs to continue his stealer play in SEC on June 2 ... had two multi-RBI games, one a action, not allowing more than one run in three two-RBI performance against Samford (March of his fi rst four conference starts ... recorded six 19) and the other a three-RBI effort at Vanderbilt strikeouts to extend his streak of fi ve or more (May 18) ... drove in the winning run to end the punchouts in his fi rst four conference outings SEC Tournament game against Auburn on May ... kept the Crimson Tide in striking distance 21 ... posted a season-high, eight-game hitting 16 before exiting the game ... Alabama would go streak from May 11-May 23. Virginia Military on to score six runs after his exit and claim the Institute (2/17): Earned his fi rst career start R/R • 6-1 • 190 • So. RHP 7-6 win and series victory. Vanderbilt (5/15): as the designated hitter in game three of the Suffered the loss in his shortest career start ... season-opening series against VMI. Tennessee JAKE WALTERS tossed 1.1 innings against the seventh-ranked (3/17): Registered the fi rst hit and RBI of his Commodores, allowing six runs on seven hits collegiate career with a two-run single in a Maylene, Ala. while striking out three ... the six earned run reserve role against the Volunteers. Alcorn State (Thompson) and seven hits both tied his season-highs. (4/10): Made his fi rst appearance at catcher vs. Texas A&M (5/20): Made the fi rst postseason Alcorn State and recorded a single with a run start of his career, but did not factor into the scored. Texas A&M (4/26-28): Started at fi rst FRESHMAN (2015) decision in the SEC Tournament ... put together base in each game of the series with the Aggies. Began his freshman campaign as a reliever 5.1 innings of work, allowing three runs on fi ve Missouri (5/10-12): Hit safely in each start before moving into a starter role, fi rst on hits and three walks while striking out four ... against the Tigers and led off the bottom of the Tuesdays and then eventually on Saturdays ... exited the game with the game knotted at 3-3 ninth inning in the fi nale with a single to ignite fi nished the season with a 4-4 record across ... the Aggies would add one in the bottom of a three-run rally for a walk-off win. Vanderbilt 15 appearances (10 starts) and maintained the eighth off the Crimson Tide bullpen to claim (5/16-18): Recorded a pair of hits, a run scored a 3.36 ERA (21 ER/56.1 IP) ... was 3-4 with a the 4-3 win. and an RBI in each game of the series at top- 3.10 ERA (17 ER/48.2 IP) in 10 starts, notching

PROFILES ranked Vandy ... reached base four times in the 54 strikeouts and limiting opposing hitters HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA fi nale against the Commodores, with his fi rst to a .218 average ... out of the bullpen, went Ranked as the 14th overall player and the career triple, a single, a walk and a hit by pitch 1-0 with one save and sported a 4.70 ERA (4 fi fth-rated right-handed pitcher in the state while also contributing a season-high three RBI ER/7.2 IP). Houston (2/21): Made his fi rst career of Alabama ... named 2014 Southeast Region and recording one run. NCAA Regional: Batted appearance for the Crimson Tide, tossing 0.2 Honorable Mention following his senior .364 (4-11) with one run scored in Tallahassee. scoreless IP. Savannah State (2/24): Worked campaign ... selected as a 2013 Honorable 3.1 IP in game one against the Tigers, allowing Mention Preseason All-American by Perfect HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA two runs on four hits and two walks with fi ve Game USA ... helped Thompson High School Three-year letterwinner in baseball at Acadiana punchouts to earn his fi rst career win.Samford go 38-10 and hold down the state’s top-ranking High School ... three-time all-district selection, (3/17): Earned the fi rst start and win of his for almost three-fourths of the season ... went earning fi rst-team honors in 2011 and 2012 ... career and win in the starter’s role, tossing 5.0 10-0 with a save while maintaining a 0.78 ERA helped AHS reach the state tournament from innings and striking out a then-team high nine in 2013, allowing only seven runs on 35 hits and 2010-12 ... mother is Penny Miller Vincent ... batters ... recorded fi ve of his fi rst six outs by 28 walks with 96 strikeouts ... earned 2013 all- father is Kyle Vincent and stepmother is Tammy way of the strikeout ... surrendered just two hits state, all-metro and all-county honors and was Vincent ... has an older brother, Chase, and across the start. South Alabama (3/24): Threw a fi nalist for the Alabama Gatorade Baseball three stepbrothers: Dustin, Blake and Matt ... 5.0 IP and allowed two unearned runs to suffer Player of the Year ... fi nished his 2013 season born Chase Everett Vincent on Sept. 21, 1993, the loss, his fi rst of the season ... allowed three earning a spot in the Alabama High School in Fort Worth, Texas ... majoring in consumer hits and three walks while striking out three Athletic Association North-South All-Star Game sciences. Jaguars. UAB (3/31): Did not factor into the ... threw a no-hitter in an area game during the decision, tossing a season-low 3.0 IP as the Tide 2013 season ... also claimed 2012 Underclass looked to get the bullpen some work ... fanned Honorable Mention Honors from PG USA ... son four batters while giving up one run. Samford of Kent and Beth Walters ... has one brother, (4/7):Tossed 5.0 scoreless innings and gave up Garrett ... father played baseball at Mississippi only one hit while walking one to earn the win State ... brother plays baseball at the University ... tied his season high for strikeouts with nine. of Louisiana at Monroe ... born Jacob Quinton Georgia (4/12): Went 2.0 scoreless innings to Walters on March 11, 1996, in Brandon, Miss. earn his fi rst career save ... gave up a hit and ... majoring in human performance exercise issued one walk while striking out two Bulldogs. science. Missouri (4/18): Collected the win in his fi rst career Southeastern Conference start ... tossed a season-high 7.0 innings of one-run baseball, striking out fi ve ... did not allow a run despite giving up a career-high seven hits and walking one batter across a season-high 107 pitches. Ole Miss (4/25): Suffered the loss, his fi rst since March 23 ... worked 7.0 innings of one- run baseball, striking out six in the process ... scattered six hits and retired nine straight at one point in the night ... allowed a career-high four walks across his 103 total pitches ... was outdueled by the Ole Miss pitcher who allowed 40 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

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R/R • 6-5 • 215 • Fr. RHP S/R • 5-9 • 195 • Jr. C L/L • 6-0 • 215 • Fr. LHP KYLE CAMERON TANNER DEVINNY DYLAN DUARTE

Tuscaloosa, Ala. Allen, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas (Hale County) (Grayson CC) (Calallen)

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA GRAYSON (TEXAS) CC (2015) HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Comes to Alabama ranked as the 12th best Finished his sophomore campaign batting .296 Comes from the talent-rich state of Texas ranked player in the state of Alabama by Perfect Game (55-186) with 12 home runs, 37 RBI and 53 runs as the 13th-best Southpaw in the state ... earned USA ... attended Hale County High School scored ... added 34 walks across his 54 games Underclass Honorable Mention from Perfect in Tuscaloosa ... helped lead the 2015 team played ... helped lead the Vikings to a 37-17 Game USA in his sophomore and junior seasons to a 28-5 record and the second round of the overall record and a conference championship … ... helped lead Calallen High School to district playoffs … named an all-state fi rst team pitcher also was selected to the all-conference team … championships all four years ... named to the by the Tuscaloosa News as a senior … compiled earned Dean’s List recognition in his lone season Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association a 7-1 record with a 1.90 ERA in his fi nal year at at Grayson. All-Star Team as a senior … was the District 30- HCHS … also helped lead HCHS to the third 5A MVP and All-South Texas MVP in his fi nal round of the state playoffs as a junior ... in 2014, KANSAS STATE (2014) season at CHS … named to the Texas Sports posted a consecutive scoreless streak of 29.2 Batted .257 (36-140) with six doubles, a triple, Writers Association 5A All-State team and the

innings in 2014 to set the AHSAA state record, three home runs, 31 RBI and 19 walks in 46 games THSBCA’s third-team all-state list … excelled PROFILES while batting .351 with seven home runs and 28 played ... named to the All-Big 12 Freshman in his junior year, compiling an 8-1 record while RBI ... ASWA honorable mention all-state pick Team, making him just the second KSU position striking out 101 batters in just 74 total innings at pitcher ... named to Perfect Game’s 17u and player to be named to the conference’s all- pitched to earn All-South Texas Baseball First 18u WWBA All-Tournament teams in 2014 ... freshman team ... started 35 games with 31 starts team honors from the Corpus Christi Caller also competed in basketball, where he was a at designated hitter, two at catcher and two in Times ... as a sophomore, was the 30-4A All- three-year letterman and a 2014 DJ White All- right fi eld ... notched 11 RBI in conference play District Newcomer of the Year by the Victoria Tournament selection ... son of Jeff and Diana to tie for the team lead ... recorded a 15-game Advocate while also being named to Max Prep’s Cameron … has one brother, Braden, and a hitting streak, the longest by a Wildcat hitter. 2013 Baseball Underclass All-American Team sister, Allie … father, Jeff, and uncle, John, both ... compiled a 9-1 record with a 1.03 ERA and competed in baseball at the University of West HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA 90 strikeouts over 74.2 innings, including nine Alabama … born Jeffrey Kyle Cameron on Feb. Attended Lovejoy High School in Lucas, Texas ... complete games and two shutouts across 11 19, 1997 … majoring in secondary education lettered all four years in baseball ... helped lead starts as a sophomore … graduated magna cum with a specialization in math. LHS to district championships in 2010 and 2011 lade … son of Toby and Cindy Duarte … has one … selected to the Class 4A Texas High School brother, Sam, and three sisters, Samantha, Kelsi Baseball Coaches Association All-State First and Kaila … born Christopher Dylan Duarte on Team and Texas Sports Writers Association All- Nov. 12, 1996 … majoring in physical therapy. State Second Team ... also selected as THSBCA All-Star in 2013 after batting .489 with 11 home runs and 47 RBI during his senior campaign … named to the Dallas-Fort Worth All-Area Team in 2011 and 2013 … earned all-state honors during his fi nal three seasons, including fi rst- team selections in 2011 and 2013 … selected as the All-District Offensive MVP in his senior year … son of Monte and Tammy DeVinny … has one brother, Tucker, and one sister, Kaitlin … born Tanner Brock DeVinny on Sept. 13, 1994 … majoring in consumer sciences.

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R/R • 6-1 • 200 • Fr. OF/RHP R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Jr. RHP R/R • 6-2 • 190 • Fr. RHP SAM FINNERTY MATT FOSTER BROCK LOVE

Pelham, Ala. Valley, Ala. Rainbow City, Ala. (Pelham) (Gulf Coast State CC) (Southside)

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Ranked as the No. 3 recruit in the state of One of the top junior college transfers in 2015 Was ranked as the No. 1 player in the state Alabama, joining the top two in Brock Love coming out of Gulf Coast State College, where of Alabama by Perfect Game USA in 2015 ... and Chandler Taylor at the Capstone ... named he tossed 105.1 innings and struck out 115 over slotted as the 31st-ranked right-handed pitcher the Birmingham Metro Player of the Year as 16 games of work … as a sophomore, owned a nationally ... earned 2014 Underclass First Team well as the Alabama State Hitter of the Year 3-1 record across nine appearances, including honors and 2013 Underclass Honorable Mention for his efforts in his junior season ... selected seven starts and tossed 38.2 innings with 46 from Perfect Game USA ... participated in the as a Rawlings All-American in his junior season strikeouts over that time while maintaining at 2014 National Showcase and was named to the

PROFILES as well … earned 2013 Underclass Honorable 2.09 ERA to earn Pitcher of the Year for the Top Prospect Team at the event for his play ... Mention honors while being named to the 2014 Panhandle Conference … named fi rst team as a freshman in 2012, helped Southside High Underclass Second Team by Perfect Game All-Panhandle Conference ... was drafted in School advance to the state championship ... USA ... helped lead Pelham High School to an 29th round of the MLB draft by the Arizona also played two years of basketball at SHS ... Alabama 6A State Championship in 2013 ... Diamondbacks following his senior season was a member of the National Honor Society also played basketball in high school … son at Valley High School … prior to attending while maintaining a 3.6 grade point average all of Robert and Janet Finnerty … has one sister, junior college, excelled at VHS, where he was four years ... son of Greg and Andrea Love … Anna Grace … born Samuel James Finnerty on named team MVP and Silver Slugger during has one sister, Alesha … father played basketball Feb. 10, 1997 … majoring in biology. his sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... at Birmingham-Southern … born Brock Forrest pitched in 12 games, starting 10, logging 65.1 Love on Oct. 15, 1996 … majoring in business. IP and owning a 0.96 ERA while accumulating 115 strikeouts as a senior ... batted .352 with 27 RBI, 24 runs scored and accumulating 73 total bases in his fi nal high school seasons ... his efforts during his senior year earned him All- Area Team honors as well as All-State honors for a third baseman and as a pitcher ... struck out 21 batters in his fi nal game at VHS … as a junior, went 4-2 over 38.0 innings while fanning 56 batters and issuing only fi ve walks … was a member of the National Honor Society at VHS … son of Tim and Daphne Foster … has two brothers, Michael and Will … born Matthew James Foster on Jan. 27, 1995 … majoring in exercise science.

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L/L • 6-1 • 210 • Fr. OF/INF R/R • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. RHP R/R • 5-8 • 205 • Fr. INF CHANDLER TAYLOR DAVIS VAINER COBIE VANCE

Montgomery, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Fayetteville, N.C. (Alabama Christian Academy) (Riverwood) (Pine Forest)

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Ranked as the No. 2 player in the state coming Top-500 player nationally according to Perfect Was drafted in the 16th round, 484th overall, by out of high school, one spot behind fellow signee Game USA ... ranked as the No. 32 pitcher in the Cleveland Indians in the 2015 Major League the state of Georgia coming out of high school Baseball Draft ... ranked as the ninth-best player Brock Love ... top-ranked outfi elder in Alabama ... Underclass Honorable Mention by Perfect in North Carolina and the No. 2-ranked second by Perfect Game USA ... three times named fi rst Game USA in 2013 and 2014 ... helped the baseman in the state coming out of high school team all-state by the Alabama Sports Writers 2013 East Cobb Titans win the AAU National ... led Pine Forest High School to a conference Association in 2013, 2014 and 2015 … was Championship, while helping lift Riverwood championship and a third-round fi nish in the named All-Metro by the Montgomery Advertiser International Charter to the second round of state tournament as a senior …2013 and 2014 all four years of high school while earning 2014 the state playoffs that year ... also competed in Underclass Honorable Mention honoree by All-Metro Player of the Year accolades by the football during his fi rst two years of high school Perfect Game ... named to the Mid-South All- Advertiser ... The Advertiser also named Taylor … son of Alon and Lori Vainer … has three Conference team each year while also being to its All-Metro First Team each of his fi rst three brothers, Dylan, Devin and Dawson … brother, named All-Region in 2012 and 2013 at Pine seasons ... improved on his stats every year of Devin, is currently a pitcher at Georgia State … Forest High School ... voted MVP of the Trojans high school, batting .330, .340 and .400 as a born Davis Aaron Vainer on June 10, 1997 … in 2012 and 2014 ... batted .405 with 30 runs majoring in public relations. and 30 hits as a junior ... son Philip and Michelle freshman, sophomore and junior, respectively

Vance … has two brothers, Philip Jr. and NEWCOMER PROFILES ... also collected a career record 22 home runs Brandon, and one sister, Shanna … father played before entering his senior season ... a multi- baseball collegiately at Bethune-Cookman sport athlete, he quarterbacked the Eagles for and is currently a U.S. Army Sergeant Major … two years at Alabama Christian Academy ... set born Cobie Fletcher Vance on Aug. 24, 2015 … the school record for career passing yards and majoring in mass communications. touchdowns with 5,300-plus yards and 40-plus touchdown passes … was a member of the high school leadership council … son of Billy and Mitzy Taylor … has one sister, Kinlee Grace … born William Chandler Taylor on Feb. 7, 1996 … majoring in exercise science.

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to tie a state and national record … helped his team win 38 straight games and reach state semi-fi nals … competed in the 2012 Perfect Game World Wood Bat Semi-Final (17u) and was selected to the all-tournament team … fi nished 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 6 19 sophomore, was selected as a 2011 Preseason Underclass Honorable Mention All-American by L/R • 6-0 • 195 • Fr. C/INF R/R • 5-10 • 180 • Jr. OF Perfect Game USA … batted .434 in 2011 with a .512 on-base percentage, 52 runs scored and 30 ALEX WEBB HUNTER WEBB runs batted in … started on the varsity baseball team beginning in his 8th-grade year ... son of Columbia, Tenn. Salem, Ala. Russ and Leigh Webb ... has one sister, Katie ... (Columbia Central) (Chattahoochee Valley CC) grandfather, Wayne Webb, was a signee of the Detroit Tigers in 1957 ... born Hunter Patrick Webb on June 19, 1994 ... majoring in human HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA CAREER ACCOLADES performance and exercise science Perfect Game USA’s top-ranked catcher from 2014 SEC First Year Honor Roll the state of Tennessee ... had a standout career SEC Freshman of the Week (April 7) at Columbia Central High School in Columbia, Tenn. ... named to PG USA’s 2014 Underclass SOPHOMORE (2015) Second Team and was named Underclass Spent his sophomore season at Chattahoochee NEWCOMER PROFILES Honorable Mention the year prior ... led CCHS Valley Community College ... batted .382 with in home runs as a senior with 13 … efforts during 21 RBI, 42 runs scored and 13 stolen bases in 48 his junior and senior seasons earned him all- games played. state honors ... also earned All-District 8-AAA honors during his sophomore, junior and senior FRESHMAN (2014) seasons, earning District MVP as in his fi nal year Named to the Southeastern Conference First … son of Garrison and Virginia Webb … has one Year Honor Roll … was named SEC Freshman of sister, Macey … grandfather, Jerome, played the Week on April 7 after batting .444 (4-for-9) baseball in the Cleveland Indians organization against Texas A&M with a pair of doubles, three … sister swam at the University of Arkansas … runs and two RBI, including a game-winner ... born Alexander Wright Webb on Sept. 6, 1996 appeared in 42 games with 25 total starts, 17 … majoring in human performance and exercise in left fi eld and eight as the designated hitter ... science. tied for third on the team with fi ve stolen bases ... scored the game-winning run once and had two game-winning RBI. St. Louis (2/14-16): Played in all three games, starting the fi nale and fi nishing with a .400 batting average and .500 on-base percentage ... had a hit, a run scored, a stolen base and hit by pitch in his fi rst career start on Sunday. Stephen F. Austin (2/23): Recorded his fi rst career multi-hit game, notching a single and double, and pitched in a walk, stolen base and run scored. Alcorn State (3/18-19): Went 3-for-7 in the series with four RBI and two runs scored. Ole Miss (3/30): Delivered the game-winning RBI in his only at-bat in the second against the No. 9 Rebels. Jackson State (4/15): Was 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Rated as the 10th-best prospect in Alabama and the fourth-best outfi elder in the state, by Perfect Game USA in 2013 … also ranked by PG as the nation’s 80th-best outfi eld prospect … named the 2013 Bi-City/Phenix City/Columbus, Ga., Co- Player 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 fi rst round of the playoffs 44 ALABAMA BASEBALL Newcomer Profiles

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L/R • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. INF/OF R/R • 6-0 • 185 • Fr. C R/R • 6-4 • 175 • Fr. RHP GENE WOOD GRIFFIN TOLLE WIL FOY

Flowood, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas Cumming, Ga. (Jackson Preparatory) (Colleyville Heritage) (South Forsyth)

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA Was ranked as the seventh-best player in the state according to Perfect Game USA ... helped lead the Jackson Preparatory Patriots to three consecutive state championships in 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... was named to the Dandy Dozen as a senior while also earning Rawlings All-American Team honors that same season … named team MVP his junior season ... set school records for batting average and runs in his third season, owning a .606 average and accumulating 68 runs ... his 68 runs led the nation for prep players and helped earn him 2014 All-Metro and MAIS All-State honors ... was also a standout athlete in basketball and football, earning offensive MVP honors on the gridiron during his junior

and senior seasons ... son of Greg and Kelly NEWCOMER PROFILES Wood … has two sisters, Marion and Carolyne … father played quarterback at Baylor, as did his grandfather, Cotton Davidson, who went on to play in the National Football League with the Oakland Raiders following his time in Waco … born Eugene Gregory Wood on April 28, 1996 … majoring in business. 39 48

R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Fr. RHP R/R • 5-9 • 170 • Fr. OF AUSTIN COATES CONNOR WRIGHT

Watkinsville, Ga. Germantown, Tenn. (North Oconee) (Memphis University School)

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TYLER ADAMS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 .000 1 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 .000 1 1 0 0 0 CHANDLER AVANT Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .266 59-57 248 31 66 8 0 0 21 74 .298 17 5 42 1 .324 2 6 11-14 75 72 4 .974 TOTAL .266 59-57 248 31 66 8 0 0 21 74 .298 17 5 42 1 .324 2 6 11-14 75 72 4 .974 RYAN BLANCHARD Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .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 2014 .250 7-3 12 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .250 1 0 3 0 .308 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 2015 .222 16-7 36 4 8 0 0 0 3 8 .222 1 0 14 1 .243 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .195 58-34 128 16 25 2 0 1 13 30 .234 10 2 47 3 .262 1 0 4-5 42 0 0 1.000 GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 3.40 5-2 17/5 1 1 1 0 47.2 33 18 18 19 49 3 0 1 195 .195 10 4 0 1 2 2015 3.81 8-3 15/15 1 0 3 0 89.2 88 40 38 25 69 13 2 11 379 .261 4 11 1 0 6 TOTAL 3.67 13-5 32/20 2 1 4 0 137.1 121 58 56 44 118 16 2 12 574 .239 14 15 1 1 8 THOMAS BURROWS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 2.15 4-2 24/0 0 0 1 11 37.2 24 9 9 15 34 3 0 1 152 .192 0 3 0 3 6 2015 3.22 1-3 27/0 0 0 4 7 36.1 33 16 13 15 38 2 1 2 153 .252 5 3 0 2 2 TOTAL 2.68 5-5 51/0 0 0 5 18 74.0 57 25 22 30 72 5 1 3 305 .223 5 6 0 5 8 RAY CASTILLO Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2013 3.38 2-3 26/0 0 0 2 12 42.2 33 17 16 30 43 1 2 2 191 .220 4 6 0 2 3 2014 5.09 1-0 17/3 0 0 1 0 35.1 39 22 20 20 26 5 0 4 169 .285 4 5 0 1 6 2015 3.12 3-1 24/0 0 0 1 4 49.0 41 17 17 16 46 9 0 2 202 .233 2 5 0 4 1 TOTAL 3.76 6-4 67/3 0 0 4 16 127.0 113 56 53 66 115 15 2 8 562 .244 10 16 0 7 10 DANIEL CUCJEN Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .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 2014 .283 32-15 53 10 15 0 0 1 5 18 .340 10 0 12 0 .391 1 0 2-3 11 29 2 .952 2015 .244 19-9 41 5 10 2 0 0 5 12 .293 1 2 13 0 .295 0 1 2-3 0 10 3 .769 TOTAL .271 64-26 107 19 29 2 0 1 11 34 .318 15 2 30 0 .368 1 2 5-7 11 47 7 .892 NICK EICHOLTZ Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 3.35 3-2 20/9 0 0 1 0 51.0 35 21 19 33 40 3 1 2 227 .197 2 12 3 2 2 2015 3.65 3-1 7/5 0 0 0 1 24.2 21 10 10 17 25 3 0 2 111 .239 3 5 0 0 1 TOTAL 3.45 6-3 27/14 0 0 1 1 75.2 56 31 29 50 65 6 1 4 338 .211 5 17 3 2 3 COLTON FREEMAN CAREER STATS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .000 5-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2015 .000 6-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .000 11-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 19.29 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 5 5 3 3 0 1 0 12 .222 1 0 0 0 0 2015 2.25 0-0 5/0 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 20 .071 3 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 8.53 0-0 8/0 0 0 0 0 6.1 3 6 6 9 9 0 1 0 32 .130 4 0 1 0 0 WILL HAYNIE Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .177 35-32 113 15 20 2 0 3 12 31 .274 7 1 51 2 .231 0 2 0-0 203 33 3 .987 2015 .195 53-51 169 26 33 9 0 8 29 66 .391 21 5 80 1 .299 2 5 1-2 376 51 5 .988 TOTAL .188 88-83 282 41 53 11 0 11 41 97 .344 28 6 131 3 .274 2 7 1-2 579 84 8 .988 CODY HENRY Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .276 48-42 156 20 43 12 2 0 24 59 .378 26 2 42 0 .386 0 0 0-1 291 14 2 .993 TOTAL .276 48-42 156 20 43 12 2 0 24 59 .378 26 2 42 0 .386 0 0 0-1 291 14 2 .993 JAKE HUBBARD Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 3.10 3-2 29/0 0 0 2 3 40.2 36 18 14 17 33 10 0 0 176 .237 2 2 0 3 2 2013 3.55 1-0 7/0 0 0 0 3 12.2 16 5 5 7 9 4 0 0 59 .333 2 0 0 2 2 2014 7.20 0-0 5/1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 6 4 3 4 1 0 1 24 .300 0 0 1 1 0 2015 6.06 2-2 10/2 0 0 1 0 16.1 16 13 11 9 17 5 0 0 78 .250 3 2 1 0 3 TOTAL 4.10 6-4 51/3 0 0 3 6 74.2 74 42 34 36 63 20 0 1 337 .261 7 4 2 6 7 JON KELLER Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 3.74 2-5 20/9 0 0 2 0 67.1 64 31 28 23 43 8 1 6 289 .251 3 6 1 0 5 2013 5.23 3-6 16/9 0 0 0 0 53.1 61 39 31 28 56 7 0 3 252 .293 3 6 2 3 7 2014 2.97 5-2 14/8 1 0 1 0 66.2 57 25 22 19 48 9 3 1 269 .241 4 8 2 1 4 2015 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY TOTAL 3.89 10-13 50/26 1 0 3 0 187.1 182 95 81 70 147 23 4 10 810 .260 10 20 5 4 16

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TYLER MCMURRAY Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 10.80 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 9 .167 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10.80 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 9 .167 1 0 0 0 0 MIKE OCZYPOK Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2013 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 2014 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2015 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY TOTAL 3.02 5-2 12/5 00 0 0 0 44.2 43 15 15 12 28 10 0 0 162 .265 4 3 1 0 4 TAYLOR POE Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .222 10-1 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 1 0 4 0 .300 0 0 0-0 22 2 0 1.000 2015 .250 14-6 24 2 6 2 0 0 3 8 .333 1 1 6 0 .286 2 0 0-1 67 7 2 .974 TOTAL .242 24-7 33 4 8 2 0 0 3 10 .303 2 1 10 0 .289 2 0 0-1 89 9 2 .980 ZAC ROGERS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 11.57 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 14 13 12 8 8 3 0 1 51 .368 1 1 0 2 2 TOTAL 11.57 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 14 13 12 8 8 3 0 1 51 .368 1 1 0 2 2 GEORGIE SALEM Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .269 63-63 264 31 71 5 0 1 28 79 .299 27 2 40 2 .339 2 6 9-15 134 3 5 .965 2014 .282 61-61 259 32 73 11 1 2 22 92 .355 12 5 33 6 .326 0 8 6-9 144 7 0 1.000 2015 .276 60-59 243 40 67 12 4 3 25 96 .395 18 4 51 4 .336 0 5 17-21 142 3 1 .993 TOTAL .275 184-183 766 103 211 28 5 6 75 267 .349 57 11 124 12 .334 2 19 32-45 420 13 6 .986 CHANCE VINCENT Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .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 2014 .254 56-53 181 20 46 5 0 1 24 54 .298 15 2 21 6 .312 4 4 1-1 67 105 16 .915 2015 .237 51-51 186 22 44 7 1 2 24 59 .317 16 6 31 4 .313 3 2 4-7 251 69 6 .982 TOTAL .241 139-132 469 51 113 13 2 3 59 139 .296 34 11 66 12 .303 7 8 5-9 381 178 25 .957 JAKE WALTERS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 3.36 4-4 15/10 0 0 1 1 56.1 49 27 21 27 62 13 3 0 243 .233 5 0 1 2 4 TOTAL 3.36 4-4 15/10 0 0 1 1 56.1 49 27 21 27 62 13 3 0 243 .233 5 0 1 2 4 ALEX WATKINS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 6.35 1-0 16/2 0 0 2 0 28.1 37 22 20 10 25 9 2 1 132 .319 2 3 0 1 2 TOTAL 6.35 1-0 16/2 0 0 2 0 28.1 37 22 20 10 25 9 2 1 132 .319 2 3 0 1 2 CAREER SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS

CHANDLER AVANT Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .263 30-30 137 12 36 3 0 0 11 39 .285 8 4 30 1 .318 2 2 6-7 57 34 0 1.000 TOTAL .263 30-30 137 12 36 3 0 0 11 39 .285 8 4 30 1 .318 2 2 6-7 57 34 0 1.000 RYAN BLANCHARD Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .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

2014 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY CAREER STATS 2015 .000 2-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .095 11-6 21 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 .095 0 0 11 0 .095 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 1.000 GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 10.00 1-1 7/1 0 0 0 0 9.0 13 10 10 6 9 1 0 1 48 .317 5 1 0 0 0 2015 4.47 4-2 10/10 0 0 1 0 58.1 62 30 29 17 43 12 2 9 250 .279 4 6 1 0 5 TOTAL 5.21 5-3 17/11 0 0 1 0 67.1 75 40 39 23 52 13 2 10 298 .285 9 7 1 0 5 THOMAS BURROWS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 0.89 2-1 13/0 0 0 1 8 20.1 12 2 2 3 18 0 0 1 75 .179 0 1 0 1 3 2015 3.80 1-1 14/0 0 0 2 3 21.1 17 12 9 7 15 2 0 2 87 .230 1 3 0 2 1 TOTAL 2.38 3-2 27/0 0 0 3 11 41.2 29 14 11 10 33 2 0 3 162 .206 1 4 0 3 4 RAY CASTILLO Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2013 2.66 0-2 13/0 0 0 2 7 20.1 18 7 6 16 19 0 1 0 93 .247 2 1 0 0 3 2014 3.26 1-0 9/0 0 0 0 0 19.1 21 8 7 12 9 2 0 1 93 .284 4 3 0 1 3 2015 4.03 2-0 13/0 0 0 0 1 29.0 30 13 13 12 28 5 0 2 128 .270 1 3 0 2 0 TOTAL 3.41 3-2 35/0 0 0 2 8 68.2 69 28 26 40 56 7 1 3 314 .267 7 7 0 3 6 DANIEL CUCJEN Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .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 2014 .133 13-4 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .133 1 0 6 0 .188 0 0 1-1 2 8 0 1.000 2015 .143 7-3 14 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .214 0 1 7 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 1.000 TOTAL .147 25-7 34 4 5 1 0 0 3 6 .176 1 1 16 0 .194 0 1 1-1 2 16 0 1.000

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NICK EICHOLTZ Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 8.31 0-1 7/0 0 0 0 0 8.2 10 8 8 7 2 1 0 0 47 .294 0 4 2 1 1 TOTAL 8.31 0-1 7/0 0 0 0 0 8.2 10 8 8 7 2 1 0 0 47 .294 0 4 2 1 1 COLTON FREEMAN Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .000 3-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2015 .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 TOTAL .000 5-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 33.75 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 5 5 3 1 0 1 0 9 .333 1 0 0 0 0 2015 0.00 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 13.50 0-0 4/0 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 5 5 4 2 0 1 0 16 .167 1 0 1 0 0 WILL HAYNIE Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .131 18-17 61 6 8 0 0 2 5 14 .230 5 0 28 2 .197 0 1 0-0 95 16 1 .991 2015 .194 28-28 93 14 18 6 0 5 19 39 .419 15 2 48 0 .313 2 4 1-1 186 31 2 .991 TOTAL .169 46-45 154 20 26 6 0 7 24 53 .344 20 2 76 2 .270 2 5 1-1 281 47 3 .991 CODY HENRY Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .315 26-23 89 11 28 7 2 0 14 39 .438 14 1 23 0 .413 0 0 0-0 200 9 2 .991 TOTAL .315 26-23 89 11 28 7 2 0 14 39 .438 14 1 23 0 .413 0 0 0-0 200 9 2 .991 JAKE HUBBARD Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 6.50 1-1 15/0 0 0 1 2 18.0 23 14 13 6 10 8 0 0 82 .324 2 1 0 3 1 2013 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2014 13.50 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 11 .250 0 0 1 0 0 2015 13.50 1-1 4/0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 5 3 3 1 1 0 0 14 .444 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 7.77 2-2 22/0 0 0 1 2 22.0 29 23 19 12 12 10 0 0 107 .330 2 1 1 3 3 JON KELLER Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 3.88 2-5 11/8 0 0 1 0 53.1 51 26 23 21 39 6 0 5 232 .252 2 5 1 0 4 2013 5.87 1-4 11/4 0 0 0 0 30.2 36 26 20 20 23 4 0 2 151 .295 2 3 2 3 3 2014 3.48 1-2 8/7 1 0 0 0 44.0 46 20 17 16 32 5 3 1 188 .279 3 4 2 1 2 2015 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INURY TOTAL 4.22 4-11 30/19 1 0 1 0 128.0 133 72 60 57 94 15 3 8 571 .272 7 12 5 4 9 MIKE OCZYPOK Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2013 7.50 0-1 3/0 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 5 5 7 4 4 0 0 31 .292 2 0 1 0 0 2014 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2015 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY TOTAL 7.50 0-1 3/0 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 5 5 7 4 4 0 0 31 .292 2 0 1 0 0

CAREER STATS TAYLOR POE Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .250 3-1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 1 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0 6 1 0 1.000 2015 .333 4-1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 12 3 2 .882 TOTAL .300 7-2 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .300 1 0 3 0 .364 0 0 0-0 18 4 2 .917 ZAC ROGERS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 5.40 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 3 5 0 0 1 22 .222 1 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 5.40 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 3 5 0 0 1 22 .222 1 0 0 1 0 GEORGIE SALEM Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .273 29-29 128 16 35 4 0 1 12 42 .328 13 2 20 2 .350 0 0 3-7 56 2 2 .967 2014 .248 29-29 121 13 30 4 0 1 9 37 .306 4 4 21 3 .295 0 5 2-4 76 4 0 1.000 2015 .277 30-30 137 18 38 6 2 1 12 51 .372 5 2 23 2 .313 0 3 7-9 82 2 1 .988 TOTAL .267 88-88 386 47 103 14 2 3 33 130 .337 22 8 64 7 .320 0 8 12-20 214 8 3 .987 CHANCE VINCENT Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .233 18-16 60 6 14 1 1 0 9 17 .283 3 3 8 1 .303 0 2 0-0 42 3 2 .957 2014 .263 27-27 95 9 25 2 0 1 14 30 .316 6 1 16 4 .308 2 1 0-0 38 43 11 .880 2015 .245 26-26 98 14 24 2 1 1 9 31 .316 7 5 17 1 .324 1 1 3-3 88 39 2 .984 TOTAL .249 71-69 253 29 63 5 2 2 32 78 .308 16 9 41 6 .313 3 4 3-3 168 85 15 .944 JAKE WALTERS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 4.66 1-3 8/5 0 0 1 1 29.0 33 19 15 14 28 8 3 0 132 .287 2 0 1 0 3 TOTAL 4.66 1-3 8/5 0 0 1 1 29.0 33 19 15 14 28 8 3 0 132 .287 2 0 1 0 3 ALEX WATKINS Year ERA W-L App/GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 1.80 0-0 6/0 0 0 1 0 10.0 15 3 2 4 7 4 0 0 48 .357 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 1.80 0-0 6/0 0 0 1 0 10.0 15 3 2 4 7 4 0 0 48 .357 0 0 0 0 2

48 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2015 Review 2015 SEASON REVIEW

SEASON NOTES • Alabama fi nished the 2015 campaign with a 32-28 overall record and a 12-18 mark in Southeastern Conference play. The Crimson Tide fi nished in 11th place in the fi nal SEC standings and advanced to the conference tournament for the third straight year and fi fth time in six seasons under head coach Mitch Gaspard. The SEC Tournament appearance was the program’s 32nd all-time. • Head Coach Mitch Gaspard’s team fi nished with 30-plus wins for the fi fth time in six seasons, and his squads have averaged 34 wins a year during his time at the helm. • The Crimson Tide did not have a permanent home, as construction on the new Sewell-Thomas Stadium was on-going from the start of fall workouts and practice and will continue until January of 2016. The team practiced inside Sewell-Thomas Stadium around the on-going construction, limiting the capabilities of conducting a full practice. • The team was relocated and played 30 of its home games inside the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Ala., a near hour-long trip from Tuscaloosa. Alabama also played a home series in Mobile, along with single “home” games in Huntsville and Montgomery, as the 2015 team toured across the state. By the end of the regular season Alabama’s players had taken part in essentially 60 road contests, spending every weekend of the season in a hotel room. • The Tide played in eight total doubleheaders, only three of which were a part of the original schedule. • The Crimson Tide offense wrapped up the season batting .275 (575-2,089), with 105 doubles, 20 triples and 27 home runs. The hitters also collected 285 RBI and swiped 61 bases in 83 attempts for a 74 percent success rate. • The 20 triples were the most by a Tide team since 21 in 2006. Alabama’s stolen bases and times attempted are the most a UA offense has put together since 2010 when the team produced 67 stolen bases across 91 attempts. The 105 two-baggers are the most by an Alabama offense since 2011 when the Tide put together 119. • Alabama’s pitching staff fi nished with a 4.12 ERA (247 ER/539.0 IP) with 479 strikeouts and 248 walks allowed. The team limited opposing hitters to a .255 average (510-1,998). The Tide’s 479 punchouts were the most by an Alabama staff since 2010 when the pitchers produced 514 Ks. • The Crimson Tide fi nished the season 4-11 in home contests during conference play, while owning an 8-7 mark on the road. The Tide’s road wins were made up of a pair of victories at #15 Mississippi State, single wins at #4 Florida, #14 Missouri and Ole Miss, and a complete sweep at #24 Auburn - the fi rst sweep of the rival Tigers on the Plains in 32 years. • Alabama’s schedule featured top-15 contests in fi ve of the fi rst six SEC series, Alabama played 30 of its home games inside Hoover while nine three-game series overall were played against teams ranked in the top- Metropolitan Stadium during the 2015 campaign. 25 at the time. • Against non-conference foes, the Crimson Tide was 20-9. GASPARD REACHES 200 • The Crimson Tide recorded the program’s 2,500th all-time win with the 19-0 win • Alabama skipper Mitch Gaspard reached his 200th win during his time as the over Maryland Eastern Shore in the fi nal game of the season-opening series. head man for the Tide with a 1-0 shutout of seventh-ranked Vanderbilt in the • Alabama had six players selected in the 2015 Major League Baseball First- season fi nale. Year Player Draft. The selected players included: Mikey White (2nd round, 63rd • Following the SEC Tournament run, the sixth-year head coach amassed 202 overall, Oakland Athletics), Casey Hughston (3rd round, 96th overall, Pittsburgh wins at Alabama, which averages out to 34 wins per season. Furthermore, Coach Pirates), Taylor Guilbeau (10th round, 314th overall, Washington Nationals), Kyle Gaspard reached the 30-win mark for the fi fth time in six seasons. Overstreet (14th round, 418th overall, San Diego Padres), Will Carter (14th round, • During his tenure, Gaspard has guided the Crimson Tide to NCAA regional 423rd overall, New York Yankees) and Georgie Salem (39th round, 1,156th overall, appearances in four of his six seasons and collected 35 or more wins in each of Arizona Diamondbacks). those seasons. • The Tide had 13 players receive 2015 Southeastern Conference academic honors. • His four NCAA regional appearances ranks tied with Mississippi State, while Eleven members of the 2015 team were named to the 2015 Spring Academic falling just one appearance short of Ole Miss, LSU and South Carolina during his

Honor Roll, while two Crimson Tide freshman were named to the 2015 First-Year 2015 REVIEW time in Tuscaloosa. Academic Honor Roll. • In 2010 - his fi rst season in charge - Gaspard claimed 42 wins to tie legendary head coach Jim Wells for the most wins in a fi rst season by a Crimson Tide head ALABAMA SPENDS THE SEASON IN HOOVER coach. The Crimson Tide moved into a new home for the 2015 season, playing 30 home • That same year in 2010, Gaspard advanced Alabama to a Super Regional where games inside Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Ala. The city of Hoover the Tide came up short against Clemson, who would eventually fall to CWS welcomed Alabama baseball to The Met and hosted the team at the Hyatt Regency Champion South Carolina in the semifi nals. Birmingham - The Wynfrey Hotel each home weekend. The year in Hoover began • Gaspard’s players have excelled even after leaving Tuscaloosa, with 26 players with three scrimmages each of the fi rst three weekends leading up to the regular being drafted to Major League Baseball during his time as head coach. Eleven of season and ended with the Tide’s 1-0, shutout win over seventh-ranked Vanderbilt. those draftees went in the top 10 rounds of the draft. BARNSTORMING ACROSS THE STATE CRIMSON TIDE CLAIMS 2,500 With the on-going construction at Sewell-Thomas Stadium, the team took advantage Alabama entered the 2015 season with 2,497 wins all-time. The Crimson Tide’s of the opportunity to visit numerous cities across the state of Alabama. Along with 19-0 victory over Maryland Eastern Shore on Feb. 15, marked the program’s the Crimson Tide’s 30 home games in Hoover, UA also played a weekend series in 2,500th all-time victory. Mobile and single games in Montgomery and Huntsville. The barnstorming efforts - 1st win: 6-3 vs. Sewanee on July 1, 1892 began in Montgomery for the annual MAX Capital City Classic against Auburn (at Birmingham’s Lakeview Park) on Tuesday, March 3. The game once again took place inside Riverwalk Stadium, - 100th win: 8-0 vs. Tulane in 1905 home to the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits, with Auburn claiming the 5-3 win. - 500th win: 6-5 vs. Columbus in 1935 Next up was a trip to Mobile for a three-game set with the Lipscomb Bisons. The - 1,000th win: 8-1 vs. Ole Miss on April 2, 1971 trio of games took place inside Hank Aaron Stadium, home of the Double-A Mobile - 1,500th win: 6-4 at Kentucky (7 innings) on March 26, 1988 BayBears, with Alabama claiming victories in the bookend games of the three- - 2,000th win: 12-0 vs. Winthrop on March 4, 2001 game set. The Crimson Tide wrapped up its tour across the state with a single - 2,500th win: 19-0 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore on February 15, 2015 Tuesday game inside Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium in Huntsville. The Tide hosted the Mercer Bears inside the former home of the now Biloxi Shuckers, a Double-A affi liate that was previously known as the Huntsville Stars. Alabama would come away with a 5-3 win in the fi nal non-conference matchup of the 2015 season.

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TIDE PARTICIPATES IN EIGHT DOUBLEHEADERS OVERSTREET NAMED TO ALL-SEC DEFENSIVE TEAM • Due in part to the games in Hoover as well as the weather, Alabama fi nished out • Junior Kyle Overstreet was named to the 2015 SEC All-Defensive Team as a the season having played in eight total doubleheaders. second baseman, the league offi ce announced on May 18. The award is the second • The Tide was originally scheduled for three twinbills on three separate Tuesdays, conference award of his career, as he was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in but weather would force the team into playing fi ve more - all in conference play - by 2013. season’s end. • Acting as Alabama’s primary second baseman, Overstreet also saw action at • The eight double dips were the most an Alabama team has played in since 1992, catcher and third base. when the Tide played in nine. • He committed just three errors, the team-low by an infi elder, and ranked second • In the doubleheader matchups, the Crimson Tide fi nished 10-6 overall, including on the team in assists at 133. sweeps of Savannah State, Mississippi Valley State and Alabama A&M in all three of • Across his 183 career starts career starts, Overstreet collected 541 assists to rank the originally scheduled billings. third all-time and committed just 15 errors for a .985 fi elding percentage. • His reliable hands earned him the ABCA’s 2013 NCAA Division I Rawlings Gold CRIMSON TIDE SWEEPS AUBURN ON THE ROAD Glove Award at second base in his fi rst season with the Crimson Tide. • The unranked Tide headed to Auburn for a three-game series with the rival Tigers from May 8-10. Alabama would return home from the weekend on the Plains with a HENRY NAMED SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK fi ve-game win streak overall after a sweep of the then-ranked No. 24 Tigers. • First-year player Cody Henry was named SEC Freshman of the Week on Monday, • Alabama’s sweep of Auburn on the Tigers’ home turf was its fi rst in 32 years and April 13, the league offi ces announced. It was his fi rst career award and the only in- fi rst since May 7-8, 1983. season conference award for the 2015 Crimson Tide. • With one down and the game tied in the top of the ninth, the Crimson Tide used • He fi nished up the four-game stretch April 7-12, batting .714 (10-14) with two back-to-back solo home runs from Chance Vincent and then Will Haynie to power doubles and one triple to go with his four walks. He also added fi ve RBI and four past Auburn, 4-2, in the series opener. Starter Taylor Guilbeau tossed 6.2 innings of runs scored. work, allowing just two earned run on seven hits while striking out eight to give help • Henry recorded a then-career-high tying three hits in the fi rst game of the week maintain the tie ballgame. Thomas Burrows would enter for the fi nal 1.2 innings to at Samford, and then topped that mark in Friday’s series-opener with Georgia, claim his fi rst win of 2015. recording four hits. The four knocks tied the season-high by the Tide hitters. In that • Seventeen hits and seven runs provided enough insurance for the Crimson Tide Friday contest, he was a home run short of the cycle. pitching staff in the Tide’s second win of the weekend for a 7-6 victory. In a game • Sunday’s contest saw Henry reach base safely in all four plate appearances, that featured three lead changes, Alabama came out on top thanks to six hitters fi nishing 2-for-2 with two walks. collecting double-digit knocks while every starter recorded at least one hit on the • The freshman owned an eight-game hitting streak from April 2-14, across which he day. batted .608 (17-28) with three doubles, a triple, seven RBI, fi ve runs and seven walks. • The Tide claimed a 14-4 victory in Sunday’s series fi nale, using an eight-run ninth to Henry put together six multi-hit efforts across the stretch of games. ensure the series sweep. Starter Geoffrey Bramblett tossed 6.0 innings and allowed three runs for his team-leading seventh win, while the offense collected 16 hits to SALEM BREAKS ALABAMA’S ALL-TIME ERRORLESS STREAK close out the weekend with 42 total. • Georgie Salem played standout defensive his fi rst three seasons with the Crimson • The 14 runs in the series fi nale were the most scored by a Crimson Tide team vs. Tide. Auburn since the Tide put together 17 on April 27, 2008, in Tuscaloosa. It was the • Salem wrapped up 2014 without committing an error to set the school record for most scored by UA at Auburn since April 12, 1997, when Alabama put together a consecutive games in a season without an error. 22-run performance. • Dating back to 2013, he entered the series with Texas A&M without committing • Alabama’s 10-run win was the largest margin of victory since a 13-3 win over the an error before his mistake in game two of the series. The error would end his streak Tigers on May 16, 2009. at 86 consecutive games to put him in sole possession of fi rst place on the all-time errorless games streak. The previous record holder was Jeremy Brown at 84 from CRIMSON TIDE PUTS 13 ON SEC ACADEMIC LISTS 2000-02. • The SEC offi ces announced the league’s academic honors list, on Tuesday, June • A key cog in the Crimson Tide offense his fi rst three seasons, Salem started the 30. Alabama baseball had 13 total student-athletes receive recognition. fi rst 138 games of his career at the Capstone before taking off for rest in the series • 2015 Spring Academic Honor Roll recipients included: Tyler Adams, Will Carter, vs. Lipscomb in Mobile on March 8. Riley Colburn, Nick Eicholtz, Jake Hubbard, Jon Keller, Mike Oczypok, Kyle Overstreet, Taylor Poe, Georgie Salem and J.C. Wilhite. • 2015 First-Year Academic Honor Roll recipients included Tyler McMurray and Zac Rogers. 2015 REVIEW

Mikey White and Casey Hughston led the Crimson Tide in a combined 11 offensive categories. 50 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2015 Review

WHITE AT HOME IN “THE MET” APRIL WAS VERY, VERY GOOD TO GEORGIE • Mikey White excelled inside the Hoover Met this season, playing minutes away • Junior center fi elder Georgie Salem went on a tear during the month of April. from his childhood home. • Salem started the season batting .218 (22-101) across the fi rst 27 games, but • Overall, the junior is batted .384 (43-112) with 11 doubles, four triples, three during April he went on a tear batting .329 (27-82) to raise his average by .50. home runs, 20 RBI, 30 runs scored, 12 walks, six HBP and four stolen bases inside • The Crimson Tide’s regular starting center fi elder collected four doubles, three The Met. triples, three homers, 13 RBI, 15 runs and fi ve stolen bases to his season totals • The shortstop started all 30 Crimson Tide regular season games in Hoover, during April. He has also collected multi-hit games in 10 of the month’s 19 contests. leading the team in nearly every offensive category including: average (.384), runs • He started off the month on a six-game hitting streak, batting .375 (12-32) with (30), hits (43), doubles (11), triples (4), home runs (3), total bases (71), slugging two doubles, one triple, two home runs, three RBI, eight runs scored, one walk and percentage (.634) and on-base percentage (.462). two stolen bases over the streak. • White reached base safely in 28 of his 30 home games, while collecting one or • His month was highlighted by a few big games: more hits in 26 total contests. He added 14 multi-hit efforts during his time at The - 4/26 at Ole Miss: 3-for-5, 1 RBI, 2 R, 1 SB Met and collected at least one run in 23 of the 30 games. - 4/21 vs. MVSU - Game 2: 4-for-4, 2 3B, 3 RBI, 3 R, 1 SB • Mikey started the home slate in Hoover with 10-game hitting streak. Across that the perfect 4-for-4 day was his fi rst of the season and his streak, he batted .486 (18-37) with three doubles, three triples, one home run, 13 career, while the four hits were a season-high RBI, 15 runs scored, three walks, two HBP and two stolen bases. - 4/18 at Missouri - Game 1: 2-for-5, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 R the homer was his third solo shot of the year OVERSTREET WRAPS UP A CONSISTENT FINAL SEASON - 4/7 at Samford: 2-for-4, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R • Kyle Overstreet has continued his consistent play through the end of the season. knocked two solo home runs for the fi rst time in his three- • The junior wrapped up regular-season action at .292 (64-219) with 37 RBI, a total year career ... the two homers came in back-to-back at-bats that ranked second overall. • The junior rode his a hot streak into postseason action, heading into the SEC HUGHSTON KICKED OFF THE SEASON ON A TEAR Tournament with a season-high nine-game hitting streak. Across the streak, he • Sophomore Casey Hughston entered the series at Florida on fi re through his fi rst batted .316 (12-38) with two doubles, three RBI and six runs scored. He would 23 contests of the season. record a hit in each of the fi rst two tournament games before the streak ended at • Entering the series with the Gators, Hughston ranked second in the SEC in 11 total contests. doubles (10), third in RBI (26) and total bases (61), fourth in slugging percentage • The nine-game, regular-season streak was Overstreet’s second of the season, (.701) and seventh overall in batting average (.402). the fi rst of which was a part of a career-high 13-game streak dating back to last • Up to that point, he was the team leader in doubles, home runs (4), RBI and season. From June 1, 2014 to Feb. 27 of this year, he batted .340 (18-53) with three slugging percentage. doubles, one triple, 14 RBI, six runs scored and three walks. • Prior to coming up short in the second game of the Texas A&M series, the right • He led the team in hitting in three separate series this season, including vs. fi elder had reached base safely in 20 consecutive games. The 20-game streak Maryland Eastern Shore, at then-No. 4 Florida, and home against seventh-ranked would be the longest by a member of the Crimson Tide during 2015. Vanderbilt. • The Tide outfi elder recorded two hit streaks of eight games over those rstfi 23 • Overstreet began the season in the series against Maryland Eastern Shore with contests. The second one spanned February 28-March 14 and included a .367 (11- a team-leading 10 RBI, while batting .545 (6-11) with two doubles, three runs and 30) average, four doubles, one triple, one home run, six RBI, three runs scored, two walks. He recorded fi ve RBI on Sunday along with Casey Hughston to mark three walks and four stolen bases. the fi rst time two Tide players have recorded fi ve RBI in the same game since • From opening day until the February 27 contests against Louisiana-Lafayette, he Clay Jones and Brett Booth accomplished the feat against the University of Illinois- maintained an eight-game hitting streak. During that time, he batted .636 (21-33) Chicago on Feb. 27, 2010. with six doubles, a triple, two homers (one grand slam), 15 RBI and 12 runs scored. • In the March 6 contest against Lipscomb, the sophomore recorded three stolen HENRY’S HUGE SECOND HALF bases in as many attempts. The three swipes marked the second time during 2015 • Freshman Cody Henry made a signifi cant impact on the lineup in the second half. that a UA player accomplished the feat, with Georgie Salem also stealing three • Across the fi nal 28-games of regular season play, Henry batted a team-leading bags in game one of the February 24 doubleheader against Savannah State. .333 (33-99), while also recording 17 RBI and 17 walks to tie for the team lead in • The weekend at No. 3 Houston was a breakout series for the second-year player. each category across that stretch. Hughston fi nished the trio of games against the Cougars batting .583 (7-12) with • Henry led Alabama in batting average during the month of April at .354 (19-56) three doubles, a home run - the Crimson Tide’s fi rst of the season - three RBI, five while also leading the team in on-base percentage (.462). runs, a walk and a hit-by-pitch. He recorded two doubles in Saturday’s contest for • The freshman got off to a scorching start to the month, collecting an eight-game the fi rst time in his career that he recorded two extra-base hits in the same game. hitting streak from April 2-14, across which he batted .608 (17-28) with three • He wrapped up the weekend against Maryland Eastern Shore batting .846 (11- doubles, a triple, seven RBI, fi ve runs and seven walks. Henry put together six 13), leading the team in hits, doubles (3), total bases (16), runs scored (6) and multi-hit efforts across the stretch of games. slugging percentage (1.231). • During April, the fi rst-year played was named SEC Freshman of the Week for his • In the series with the Hawks, he reached base safely in 10 consecutive at-bats efforts at Samford and against Georgia from April 7-12. He fi nished up the four- from the fi fth inning of the series opener before his sac fl y in the bottom of the game stretch this past week batting .714 (10-14) with two doubles and one triple to fourth inning of Sunday’s series fi nale. The streak was just two short of the all-time go with his four walks. He also added fi ve RBI and four runs scored. record of 12 set by Emeel Salem (2006) and Mick Kerns (1991). HAYNIE’S HUGE 10-GAME SURGE • On Sunday against UMES, he recorded fi ve RBI in the game for the first time

• Over the 10 contests from April 25-May 12, sophomore catcher Will Haynie since Jared Reaves recorded fi ve against South Alabama on February 26, 2011. 2015 REVIEW owned a .306 (11-36) average with some huge numbers. He paired his fi ve RBI with Kyle Overstreet, who matched Hughston’s RBI total, • Haynie collected one double, three of his team-leading eight homers, six RBI, to mark the fi rst time two Tide players collected fi ve RBI apiece in the same game eight runs and three walks over that 10-game stretch. since Clay Jones and Brett Booth accomplished the feat against the University of • He tied for the team lead in runs scored and total bases (21) while slugging a Illinois-Chicago on February 27, 2010. whopping .583 to lead all Tide hitters by nearly .120 points in that category during the surge. • His three home runs over that time tie the rest of the team combined. • Haynie’s second homer during the 10 game-stretch was a moonshot, clearing the wall and then the scoreboard in the series-opening game at Auburn. The solo shot provided an extra run of insurance for the 4-2 win. • The third home run of the streak was another decisive shot, clearing the green monster in left at Auburn. The bomb helped Alabama maintain its lead before the Crimson Tide would pull away with an eight-run ninth inning for the 14-4 blowout victory.

ROLLTIDE.COM 51 2015 Review 2015 FINAL ALABAMA OVERALL STATISTICS

Record: 32-28 • Home: 19-15 • Away: 11-10 • Neutral: 2-3 • SEC: 12-18

BATTING (sorted by average) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Mikey White .339 60-60 218 48 74 19 6 4 35 117 .537 31 13 47 3 .444 4 2 8-9 87 177 10 .964 Casey Hughston .332 60-60 235 39 78 14 4 6 44 118 .502 22 2 55 1 .389 3 1 12-14 115 5 2 .984 J.C. Wilhite .307 56-51 189 21 58 7 2 2 23 75 .397 10 5 31 2 .356 1 6 2-2 6 4 0 1.000 Kyle Overstreet .281 60-60 235 41 66 12 1 2 38 86 .366 20 1 34 5 .335 4 1 1-4 130 146 5 .982 Georgie Salem .276 60-59 243 40 67 12 4 3 25 96 .395 18 4 51 4 .336 0 5 17-21 142 3 1 .993 Cody Henry .276 48-42 156 20 43 12 2 0 24 59 .378 26 2 42 0 .386 0 0 0-1 291 14 2 .993 Chandler Avant .266 59-57 248 31 66 8 0 0 21 74 .298 17 5 42 1 .324 2 6 11-14 75 72 4 .974 Chance Vincent .237 51-51 186 22 44 7 1 2 24 59 .317 16 6 31 4 .313 3 2 4-7 251 69 6 .982 Will Haynie .195 53-51 169 26 33 9 0 8 29 66 .391 21 5 80 1 .299 2 5 1-2 376 51 5 .988 Taylor Poe .250 14-6 24 2 6 2 0 0 3 8 .333 1 1 6 0 .286 2 0 0-1 67 7 2 .974 Daniel Cucjen .244 19-9 41 5 10 2 0 0 5 12 .293 1 2 13 0 .295 0 1 2-3 0 10 3 .769 Ryan Blanchard .222 16-7 36 4 8 0 0 0 3 8 .222 1 0 14 1 .243 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000 Riley Colburn .216 39-24 88 14 19 1 0 0 9 20 .227 4 6 28 0 .296 0 1 3-5 40 1 2 .953 William Elliott .167 12-3 18 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .167 3 0 9 1 .286 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Colton Freeman .000 9-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .275 60 2,089 315 575 105 20 27 285 801 .383 192 52 485 23 .348 21 30 61-83 1,617 637 56 .976 OPPONENTS .255 60 1,998 271 510 98 10 28 244 712 .356 248 43 479 42 .347 19 44 62-90 1,590 598 72 .968

LOB - Team (479), Opp (465). DPs turned - Team (57), Opp (36). CI - Team (1), Haynie 1. IBB - Team (9), White 4, Haynie 2, Hughston 1, Henry 1, Overstreet 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Salem 2, Hughston 2, Colburn 1, Avant 1, Henry 1, Poe 1.

PITCHING (sorted by ERA) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Taylor Guilbeau 3.69 3-6 15 15 1 0 1 0 92.2 81 40 38 44 79 15 0 3 .243 7 4 0 1 8 Geoffrey Bramblett 3.81 8-3 15 15 1 0 3 0 89.2 88 40 38 25 69 13 2 11 .261 4 11 1 0 6 Tyler Adams 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0 0 Colton Freeman 2.25 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 .071 3 0 1 0 0 Ray Castillo 3.12 3-1 24 0 0 0 1 4 49.0 41 17 17 16 46 9 0 2 .233 2 5 0 4 1 Thomas Burrows 3.22 1-3 27 0 0 0 4 7 36.1 33 16 13 15 38 2 1 2 .252 5 3 0 2 2

2015 REVIEW Jake Walters 3.36 4-4 15 10 0 0 1 1 56.1 49 27 21 27 62 13 3 0 .233 5 0 1 2 4 Nick Eicholtz 3.65 3-1 7 5 0 0 0 1 24.2 21 10 10 17 25 3 0 2 .239 3 5 0 0 1 Mitch Greer 3.86 1-1 18 0 0 0 1 0 21.0 14 9 9 10 18 3 0 1 .197 1 4 0 1 1 J.C. Wilhite 3.86 0-1 11 0 0 0 1 2 14.0 12 6 6 7 14 2 1 1 .250 1 1 0 2 2 Jay Shaw 4.22 2-0 19 0 0 0 1 0 32.0 27 15 15 19 28 7 0 3 .237 7 1 0 1 4 Will Carter 5.03 4-6 13 11 0 0 2 0 62.2 75 40 35 31 41 13 1 1 .302 7 2 0 3 8 Jake Hubbard 6.06 2-2 10 2 0 0 1 0 16.1 16 13 11 9 17 5 0 0 .250 3 2 1 0 3 Alex Watkins 6.35 1-0 16 2 0 0 2 0 28.1 37 22 20 10 25 9 2 1 .319 2 3 0 1 2 Tyler McMurray 10.80 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 .167 1 0 0 0 0 Zac Rogers 11.57 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 14 13 12 8 8 3 0 1 .368 1 1 0 2 2 TOTALS 4.12 32-28 60 60 2 6 6 15 539.0 510 271 247 248 479 98 10 28 .255 53 43 4 19 44 OPPONENTS 4.52 28-32 60 60 7 3 2 12 530.0 575 315 266 192 485 105 20 27 .275 45 52 8 21 30

PB - Team (20), Haynie 13, Poe 5, Overstreet 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (12), Bramblett 4, Guilbeau 2, Haynie 2, Watkins 2, Burrows 1, Eicholtz 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Haynie (50-69), Carter (11-17), Guilbeau (9-14), Overstreet (6-9), Eicholtz (5-8), Poe (6-8), Bramblett (5-8), Burrows (8-8), Hubbard (7-7), Shaw (5-7), Watkins (4-6), Walters (4-5), Castillo (1-4), Wilhite (2-4), Greer (0-1), Rogers (1-1).

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SEC Record: 12-18 • Home: 4-11 • Away: 8-7

BATTING (sorted by average) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Mikey White .319 30-30 119 19 38 9 0 3 14 56 .471 15 6 30 1 .418 1 2 3-3 43 89 7 .950 Cody Henry .315 26-23 89 11 28 7 2 0 14 39 .438 14 1 23 0 .413 0 0 0-0 200 9 2 .991 J.C. Wilhite .311 27-26 106 9 33 3 0 0 11 36 .340 4 1 19 0 .342 0 3 2-2 3 2 0 1.000 Kyle Overstreet .280 30-30 118 22 33 6 0 2 15 45 .381 12 1 20 5 .348 1 1 0-2 65 71 2 .986 Georgie Salem .277 30-30 137 18 38 6 2 1 12 51 .372 5 2 23 2 .313 0 3 7-9 82 2 1 .988 Chandler Avant .263 30-30 137 12 36 3 0 0 11 39 .285 8 4 30 1 .318 2 2 6-7 57 34 0 1.000 Chance Vincent .245 26-26 98 14 24 2 1 1 9 31 .316 7 5 17 1 .324 1 1 3-3 88 39 2 .984 Casey Hughston .208 30-30 120 13 25 0 0 3 12 34 .283 13 0 35 1 .284 1 1 1-3 59 1 0 1.000 Will Haynie .194 28-28 93 14 18 6 0 5 19 39 .419 15 2 48 0 .313 2 4 1-1 186 31 2 .991 Taylor Poe .333 4-1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 12 3 2 .882 Riley Colburn .146 17-11 41 4 6 1 0 0 5 7 .171 2 1 14 0 .205 0 1 1-1 23 1 1 .960 Daniel Cucjen .143 7-3 14 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .214 0 1 7 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 1.000 William Elliott .000 3-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 1 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Ryan Blanchard .000 2-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .260 30 1,087 137 283 44 5 15 124 382 .351 95 24 274 12 .331 8 18 24-31 831 323 30 .975 OPPONENTS .276 30 1,046 154 289 52 7 21 142 418 .400 135 19 209 18 .366 11 28 36-48 840 330 30 .975

LOB - Team (255), Opp (254). DPs turned - Team (30), Opp (18). IBB - Team (5), Haynie 2, White 1, Overstreet 1, Hughston 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Hughston 2, Avant 1.

PITCHING (sorted by ERA) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Taylor Guilbeau 4.14 0-5 10 10 1 0 0 0 58.2 57 29 27 33 47 11 0 2 .266 4 4 0 1 6 Geoffrey Bramblett 4.47 4-2 10 10 0 0 1 0 58.1 62 30 29 17 43 12 2 9 .279 4 6 1 0 5 Colton Freeman 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 Alex Watkins 1.80 0-0 6 0 0 0 1 0 10.0 15 3 2 4 7 4 0 0 .357 0 0 0 0 2 Thomas Burrows 3.80 1-1 14 0 0 0 2 3 21.1 17 12 9 7 15 2 0 2 .230 1 3 0 2 1 Ray Castillo 4.03 2-0 13 0 0 0 0 1 29.0 30 13 13 12 28 5 0 2 .270 1 3 0 2 0 Jay Shaw 4.42 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 0 18.1 16 9 9 11 15 2 0 3 .239 4 1 0 1 1 Jake Walters 4.66 1-3 8 5 0 0 1 1 29.0 33 19 15 14 28 8 3 0 .287 2 0 1 0 3 Zac Rogers 5.40 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 3 5 0 0 1 .222 1 0 0 1 0 Mitch Greer 5.56 1-1 8 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 9 7 7 6 6 2 0 1 .225 0 1 0 1 1 2015 REVIEW Will Carter 5.59 1-4 6 5 0 0 1 0 29.0 40 21 18 18 13 5 1 1 .333 6 1 0 2 5 J.C. Wilhite 9.00 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 3 3 6 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0 1 2 Jake Hubbard 13.50 1-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 5 3 3 1 1 0 0 .444 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 4.48 12-18 30 30 1 2 2 5 277.0 289 154 138 135 209 52 7 21 .276 23 19 3 11 28 OPPONENTS 3.66 18-12 30 30 4 2 1 7 280.0 283 137 114 95 274 44 5 15 .260 24 24 6 8 18

PB - Team (7), Haynie 5, Overstreet 1, Poe 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (5), Haynie 2, Bramblett 2, Burrows 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Haynie (30-40), Guilbeau (6-10), Burrows (7-7), Bramblett (2-5), Shaw (4-5), Walters (3-4), Watkins (4-4), Poe (2-4), Overstreet (4-4), Carter (3-4), Hubbard (4-4), Castillo (1-3), Wilhite (2-2).

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Game 1 Game 13 Game 25 Feb. 13, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. March 06, 2015 at Mobile, Ala. March 27, 2015 at Gainesville, Fla. Maryland-Eastern Shore ... 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 (0-1) Lipscomb ...... 100 000 000 - 1 6 2 (7-3) Alabama ...... 010 000 000 - 1 10 1 (14-11) Alabama ...... 001 020 12X - 6 11 0 (1-0) Alabama ...... 000 000 50X - 5 3 2 (8-5) Florida ...... 501 110 00X - 8 14 0 (22-6) WP-Guilbeau (1-0) Save-Castillo(1) LP-Stinnett (0-1) WP-Guilbeau (2-1) Save-Burrows(1) LP-Martinez (2-1) WP-Shore (4-2) Save-None LP-Carter (1-3) T-2:38 A-2535 T-2:45 A-1735 T-2:40 A-3123 HR: UF-Vasquez (1) Game 2 Feb. 14, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Game 14 Game 26 Maryland-Eastern Shore ... 000 000 000 - 0 3 5 (0-2) March 07, 2015 at Mobile, Ala. March 28, 2015 at Gainesville, Fla. Alabama ...... 200 403 20X - 11 14 0 (2-0) Lipscomb ...... 000 007 000 - 7 7 2 (8-3) Alabama ...... 000 013 000 - 4 7 1 (14-12) WP-Carter (1-0) Save-None LP-Bone (0-1) Alabama ...... 110 000 010 - 3 9 0 (8-6) Florida ...... 000 120 13X - 7 9 2 (2-0) T-2:35 A-2783 WP-Andros (1-0) Save-None LP-Carter (1-1) WP-Puk (5-2) Save-None LP-Hubbard (2-2) T-3:00 A-2270 T-2:48 A-4367 Game 3 HR: UF-Martin (2), Vasquez (2); UA-Haynie (1) Feb. 15, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Maryland-Eastern Shore... 000 000 000 - 0 3 0 (0-3) Game 15 Game 27 Alabama ...... 306 100 90X - 19 15 1 (3-0) March 08, 2015 at Mobile, Ala. March 31, 2015 at Birmingham, Ala. WP-Bramblett (1-0) Save-None LP-Whiteman (0-1) Lipscomb ...... 000 000 000 - 0 3 2 (8-4) Alabama ...... 000 140 101 - 7 12 0 (15-12) T-2:30 A-2410 Alabama ...... 020 100 00X - 3 9 2 (9-6) UAB ...... 010 010 000 - 2 5 1 (17-10) WP-Bramblett (3-1) Save-Burrows(2) LP-Norman (1-1) WP-Eicholtz (1-0) Save-None LP-Lowery (5-2) Game 4 T-2:25 A-1807 T-3:13 A-2876 Feb. 20, 2015 at Houston, Texas HR: UA-Haynie (3) Alabama ...... 000 100 000 - 1 8 0 (3-1) Houston ...... 000 003 00X - 3 4 2 (5-0) Game 16 Game 28 WP-Lantrip (2-0) Save-Romero(2) LP-Guilbeau (1-1) March 14, 2015 at Starkville, Miss. April 2, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-3:03 A-1989 Alabama ...... 000 200 080 - 10 11 2 (10-6) LSU ...... 000 000 002 020 100 3 - 8 12 1 (25-5) HR: UH-Iriart Mississippi State ...... 000 112 100 - 5 8 1 (15-5) Alabama ...... 100 000 001 020 100 0 - 5 10 1 (15-13) WP-Hubbard (2-1) Save-None LP-Fitts (1-2) WP-Norman (2-1) Save-None LP-Wilhite (0-1) Game 5 T-3:53 A- T-5:25 A-4117 Feb. 21, 2015 at Houston, Texas HR: UA-White (2) HR: LSU-Chinea (3); UA-White (3) Alabama ...... 000 041 400 - 9 10 3 (3-2) Houston ...... 200 210 63X - 14 13 4 (6-0) Game 17 Game 29 WP-Maxwell (2-0) Save-None LP-Burrows (0-1) March 14, 2015 at Starkville, Miss. April 3, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-3:59 A-2463 Alabama ...... 000 001 000 - 1 8 1 (10-7) LSU ...... 100 100 310 - 6 13 0 (26-5) HR: UA-Hughston Mississippi State ...... 002 100 100 - 4 8 0 (16-5) Alabama ...... 000 000 200 - 2 11 3 (15-14) WP-A. Sexton (3-0) Save-None LP-Carter (1-2) WP-Lange (6-0) Save-None LP-Carter (1-4) Game 6 T-2:53 A-8634 T-3:05 A-3963 Feb. 22, 2015 at Houston, Texas HR: UA-Hughston (3) HR: LSU-Chinea (4) Alabama ...... 100 003 112 - 8 14 0 (4-2) Houston ...... 001 000 200 - 3 10 1 (6-1) Game 18 Game 30 WP-Bramblett (2-0) Save-Castillo(2) LP-Garza (0-1) March 15, 2015 at Starkville, Miss. April 4, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-3:00 A-1883 Alabama ...... 001 200 140 - 8 11 1 (11-7) LSU ...... 200 020 000 000 2 - 6 15 0 (27-5) HR: UA-Wilhite; UH-Wong Mississippi State ...... 020 200 000 - 4 9 1 (16-6) LSU ...... 400 000 000 000 0 - 4 14 3 (15-15) WP-Castillo (2-0) Save-Burrows (3) LP-Gentry (0-1) WP-Stallings (1-1) Save-None LP-Burrows (0-3) Game 7 T-3:21 A-7535 T-4:06 A-5381 Feb. 24, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. HR: UA-Haynie (1) Savannah State ...... 000 000 200 - 2 6 0 (3-5) Alabama ...... 150 100 00X - 7 9 0 (5-2) Game 19 Game 31 WP-Walters (1-0) Save-None LP-Doyle (0-1) March 17, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. April 7, 2015 at Birmingham, Ala. T-3:15 A-2500 Samford ...... 000 004 011 - 6 11 1 (6-11) Alabama ...... 412 110 201 - 12 18 0 (16-15) HR: UA-Hughston (2) Alabama ...... 010 051 01X - 8 14 0 (12-7) Samford ...... 000 000 100 - 1 3 2 (14-17) WP-Walters (2-0) Save-Burrow (4) LP-Widra (0-1) WP-Walters (3-1) Save-Eicholtz(1) LP-Wright (2-3) Game 8 T-3:20 A-2701 T-2:53 A-1023 Feb. 24, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. HR: UA-Hughston (4) HR: UA-Salem 2(2); SU-Curry (1)

2015 REVIEW Savannah State ...... 000 001 010 - 2 6 0 (3-5) Alabama ...... 002 001 01X - 4 11 1 (6-2) Game 20 Game 32 WP-Hubbard (1-0) Save-Wilhite(1) LP-Hollman (0-1) March 20, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. April 10, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-2:15 A-2232 Texas A&M ...... 100 000 300 - 4 4 2 (23-0) Georgia ...... 001 020 001 20- 6 11 1 HR: UA-Vincent (1) Alabama ...... 010 000 001 - 2 5 1 (12-8) (19-16) WP-Long (5-0) Save-Hendrix (5) LP-Guilbeau (2-2) Alabama ...... 011 000 200 21- 7 14 1 Game 9 T-2:50 A-2701 (17-15) Feb. 27, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Greer (1-1) Save-None LP-Cheek (2-2) Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 000 000 400 - 4 6 1 (4-5) T-3:54 A-3247 Alabama ...... 004 000 02X - 6 7 0 (7-2) Game 21 WP-Castillo (1-0) Save-None LP-Lee (0-1) March 21, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-2:10 A-2343 Texas A&M ...... 000 120 043 - 10 16 3 (24-0) Game 33 Alabama ...... 200 210 000 - 5 8 1 (12-9) April 11, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Simonds (6-0) Save-None LP-Greer (0-1) Georgia ...... 003 003 110 - 8 14 2 (20-16) Game 10 T-3:09 A- Alabama ...... 200 403 20X - 1 6 2 (17-16) Feb. 28, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Lowlor (4-4) Save-None LP-Carter (1-5) Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 010 200 300 - 6 11 3 (5-5) T-3:10 A-3597 Alabama ...... 000 050 000 - 5 11 0 (7-3) Game 22 WP-Cooper (2-0) Save-Lee(2) LP-Burrows (0-2) March 21, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. T-2:56 A-2863 Texas A&M ...... 011 000 000 - 2 8 1 (24-1) Game 34 Alabama ...... 400 000 02X - 6 9 4 (13-9) April 12, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Bramblett (4-1) Save-Castillo(3) LP-Larkins (2-1) Georgia ...... 001 000 100 - 2 7 0 (20-17) Game 11 T-2:43 A- Alabama ...... 104 000 00X - 5 8 1 (18-16) March 01, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Bramblett (5-1) Save-Walter(1) LP-Walsh (3-1) Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 110 404 202 - 14 14 1 (6-5) T-3:02 A-3303 Alabama ...... 100 000 001 - 2 4 2 (7-4) Game 23 HR: UA-White (4) WP-Leger (2-0) Save-None LP-Bramblett (2-1) March 24, 2015 at Mobile, Ala. T-2:45 A-2738 Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 7 3 (13-10) Game 35 HR: ULL-Davis (1); UA-White (1) South Alabama ...... 001 101 00X - 3 9 0 (16-9) April 14, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. WP-Bembnowski (2-2) Save-Taylor(2) LP-Walters (2-1) UAB ...... 000 100 000 - 1 3 0 (21-14) Game 12 T-2:45 A-3047 Alabama ...... 030 020 00X - 5 10 1 (19-16) March 03, 2015 at Montgomery, Ala. WP-Eicholtz (2-0) Save-None LP-D. Munger (0-1) Auburn ...... 003 100 100 - 5 10 1 (10-3) T-2:54 A-2456 Alabama ...... 000 002 010 - 3 7 2 (7-5) Game 24 HR: UA-Haynie (4) WP-Thompson,K.(3-1) Save-Wingenter(1) LP-Hubbard (1-1) March 27, 2015 at Gainesville, Fla. T-3:23 A-6219 Alabama ...... 000 110 700 3 - 12 18 1 Game 36 (14-10) April 17, 2015 at Columbia, Mo. Florida ...... 110 200 320 0 - 9 15 0 Alabama ...... 100 000 011 - 3 8 0 (25-13) (21-6) Missouri ...... 010 120 00X - 4 9 3 (19-17) WP-Castillo (3-0) Save-None LP-Lewis (1-1) WP-McClain (5-4) Save-Williams(9) LP-Guilbeau (2-3) T-4:04 A- T-2:27 A-1763 HR: UF-Bader (8), Rivera (2) 54 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2015 Review 2015 ALABAMA BOX SCORES

Game 37 Game 49 April 18, 2015 at Columbia, Mo. May 5, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama ...... 000 002 022 - 6 8 0 (20-17) Alabama A&M ...... 000 000 101 - 2 5 1 (26-28) Missouri ...... 000 000 000 - 0 7 1 (25-14) Alabama ...... 031 012 00X - 7 13 1 (25-24) WP-Walters (4-1) Save-None LP-Houck (6-2) WP-Watkins (1-0) Save-None LP-Knight (0-3) T-2:41 A-612 T-2:34 A-2361 HR: UA-Salem (3), Hughston (5), Overstreet (1) HR: AAMU-Smith (1)

Game 38 Game 50 April 18, 2015 at Columbia, Mo. May 8, 2015 at Auburn, Ala. Alabama ...... 003 000 000 - 3 6 0 (20-18) Alabama ...... 000 000 202 - 4 9 0 (26-24) Missouri ...... 000 302 00X - 5 6 1 (26-14) Auburn ...... 100 000 100 - 2 9 1 (32-18) WP-Schwaab (2-0) Save-Williams(2) LP-Bramblett (5-2) WP-Burrows (1-3) Save-None LP-Wingenter (1-5) T-2:17 A-345 T-3:16 A-4096 HR: MIZZOU-Ring (3), Howard (3), Lester (3), Harris (2) HR: UA-Vincent (2), Haynie (6)

Game 39 Game 51 April 21, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 9, 2015 at Auburn, Ala. Mississippi Valley State . 001 000 000 - 1 3 2 (6-28-1) Alabama ...... 000 100 420 - 7 17 1 (27-24) Alabama ...... 200 100 00X - 3 8 0 (21-18) Auburn ...... 000 003 210 - 6 8 2 (32-19) WP-Eicholtz (3-0) Save-Castillo(4) LP-Case (3-7) WP-Shaw (2-0) Save-Burrows(5) LP-Camp (2-1) T-2:01 A- T-3:35 A-4096 HR: AU-Nulph (1)

Game 40 Game 52 April 21, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 10, 2015 at Auburn, Ala. Mississippi Valley State . 003 000 020 - 5 10 2 (6-29-1) Alabama ...... 030 002 108 0 - 14 16 1 Alabama ...... 730 130 02X - 16 14 0 (22-18) (28-24) WP-Carter (2-5) Save-None LP-Thomas (1-8) Auburn ...... 000 003 100 X - 4 7 5 T-3:00 A-2413 (32-20) WP-Bramblett (7-3) Save-None LP-Rentz (0-1) T-3:34 A-2894 Game 41 HR: UA-Haynie (7) April 25, 2015 at Oxford, Miss. Alabama ...... 010 010 000 - 2 8 0 (22-19) Game 53 Ole Miss ...... 201 322 00X - 10 17 1 (22-21) May 12, 2015 at Huntsville, Ala. WP-Trent (6-4) Save-None LP-Guilbeau (2-4) Mercer ...... 010 200 000 - 3 8 2 (29-20) T-2:56 A-8042 Alabama ...... 003 100 10X - 5 9 1 (29-24) HR: UA-Overstreet (2); UM-Bortles (7) WP-Carter (3-5) Save-None LP-Johnson (1-3) T-2:36 A-2569 Game 42 April 25, 2015 at Oxford, Miss. Game 54 Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 3 5 (22-20) May 14, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Ole Miss ...... 000 010 03X - 4 8 0 (23-21) Vanderbilt ...... 000 002 000 - 2 4 0 (38-16) WP-Bramlett (5-2) Save-None LP-Walters (4-2) Alabama ...... 100 000 000 - 1 2 0 (29-25) T-2:36 A-10119 WP-Fulmer (11-1) Save-None LP-Guilbeau (2-6) HR: UM-Orvis (9), Knight (1) T-2:35 A-2906

Game 43 Game 55 April 26, 2015 at Oxford, Miss. May 15, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama ...... 400 101 601 - 13 17 0 (23-20) Vanderbilt ...... 330 000 010 - 7 12 1 (39-16) Ole Miss ...... 020 010 010 - 4 10 0 (23-22) Alabama ...... 100 211 000 - 5 8 1 (29-26) WP-Bramblett (6-2) Save-None LP-Stokes (1-5) WP-Sheffi eld (5-2) Save-Wright(1) LP-Walters (4-4) T-3:13 A-8101 T-3:28 A-3515 HR: UA-Haynie (8), Hughston (6); UM-Woodman (6), Knight (2) HR: VU-Campbell (1)

Game 44 Game 56 April 28, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 16, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Southern Miss ...... 000 312 00 - 6 11 0 (24-16-1) Vanderbilt ...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 0 (39-17) Alabama ...... 000 200 0X - 11 14 0 (23-21) Alabama ...... 000 001 00X - 1 7 0 (30-26) WP-Cockrell (3-0) Save-None LP-Eicholtz (2-1) WP-Carter (4-5) Save-Burrows(6) LP-Buehler (3-2) T-2:26 A-2354 T-2:46 A-3684 HR: USM-Burdeaux (2), Scott (3); UA-Wilhite (2) 2015 REVIEW Game 45 Game 57 April 30, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 19, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Arkansas ...... 000 002 201 - 5 9 1 (27-18) Alabama ...... 000 020 400 - 6 11 1 (31-26) Alabama ...... 000 001 000 - 1 8 1 (23-22) Alabama ...... 000 010 000 - 1 9 1 (30-26) WP-Killian (2-3) Save-Jackson(5) LP-Guilbeau (2-5) WP-Bramblett (8-3) Save-None LP-Weathersby (4-2) T-2:55 A-2602 T-2:48 A- HR: Arkansas-Bernal (4)

Game 46 Game 58 May 1, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 20, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Arkansas ...... 000 150 002 - 8 7 0 (28-18) Alabama ...... 021 000 000 - 3 8 1 (31-27) Alabama ...... 002 010 010 - 4 12 1 (23-23) Texas A&M ...... 003 000 01X - 4 6 1 (44-10) WP-Lowery (5-1) Save-Teague(2) LP-Walters (4-3) WP-Hendrix (5-2) Save-Vinson(4) LP-Castillo (3-1) T-3:31 A-3343 T-2:50 A-

Game 47 Game 59 May 2, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. May 21, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Arkansas ...... 001 001 011 - 4 9 1 (29-18) Missouri ...... 000 021 000 - 3 6 2 (30-28) Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 0 (23-24) Alabama ...... 100 002 10X - 4 6 1 (32-27) WP-McKinney (4-1) Save-None LP-Bramblett (6-3) WP-Guilbeau (3-6) Save-Burrows(7) LP-Houck (8-5) T-2:28 A-3413 T-2:12 A- HR: Arkansas-Benintendi (15), Nomura (3) HR: UA-Haynie (8)

Game 48 May 5, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Game 60 Alabama A&M ...... 020 000 000 - 2 6 2 (26-27) May 22, 2015 at Hoover, Ala. Alabama ...... 131 001 01X - 7 10 1 (24-24) Vanderbilt ...... 110 833 0 - 16 19 0 (41-18) WP-Shaw (1-0) Save-Wilhite(2) LP-Smith (2-6) Alabama ...... 100 000 0 - 1 4 1 (32-28) T-2:35 A- WP-Pfeifer (4-4) Save-None LP-Carter (4-6) T-2:26 A-

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Overall SEC Date Opponent Score Innings Record Record Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb. 13, 2015 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W, 6-0 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Guilbeau (W, 1-0) 2,535 2:38 Feb. 14, 2015 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W, 11-0 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Carter (W, 1-0) 2,783 2:35 Feb. 15, 2015 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W, 19-0 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 Bramblett (W, 1-0) 2,410 2:30 Feb. 20, 2015 at #3 Houston L, 1-3 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 Guilbeau (L, 1-1) 1,989 3:03 Feb. 21, 2015 at #3 Houston L, 9-14 9 3-2-0 0-0-0 Burrows (L, 0-1) 2,463 3:59 Feb. 22, 2015 at #3 Houston W, 8-3 9 4-2-0 0-0-0 Bramblett (W, 2-0) 1,883 3:00 Feb. 24, 2015 SAVANNAH STATE W, 7-2 9 5-2-0 0-0-0 Walters (W, 1-0) 2,500 3:15 SAVANNAH STATE W, 4-2 9 6-2-0 0-0-0 Hubbard (W, 1-0) 2,232 2:15 Feb. 27, 2015 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W, 6-4 9 7-2-0 0-0-0 Castillo (W, 1-0) 2,343 2:10 Feb. 28, 2015 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L, 5-6 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 Burrows (L, 0-2) 2,863 2:56 March 1, 2015 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L, 2-14 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 Bramblett (L, 2-1) 2,738 2:45 March 3, 2015 vs. Auburn ^ L, 3-5 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Hubbard (L, 1-1) 6,219 3:23 March 6, 2015 LIPSCOMB @ W, 5-1 9 8-5-0 0-0-0 Guilbeau (W, 2-1) 1,735 2:45 March 7, 2015 LIPSCOMB @ L, 3-7 9 8-6-0 0-0-0 Carter (L, 1-1) 2,270 3:00 March 8, 2015 LIPSCOMB @ W, 3-0 9 9-6-0 0-0-0 Bramblett (W, 3-1) 1,807 2:25 March 14, 2015 at #15 Mississippi State* W, 10-5 9 10-6-0 1-0-0 Hubbard (W, 2-1) --- 3:53 at #15 Mississippi State* L, 1-4 9 10-7-0 1-1-0 Carter (L, 1-2) 8,634 2:53 March 15, 2015 at #15 Mississippi State* W, 8-4 9 11-7-0 2-1-0 Castillo (W, 2-0) 7,535 3:21 March 17, 2015 SAMFORD W, 8-6 9 12-7-0 2-1-0 Walters (W, 2-0) 2,701 3:20 March 20, 2015 #5 TEXAS A&M* L, 2-4 9 12-8-0 2-2-0 Guilbeau (L, 2-2) 2,701 2:50 March 21, 2015 #5 TEXAS A&M* L, 5-10 9 12-9-0 2-3-0 Greer (L, 0-1) --- 3:09 #5 TEXAS A&M* W, 6-2 9 13-9-0 3-3-0 Bramblett (W, 4-1) --- 2:43 March 24, 2015 at South Alabama L, 0-3 9 13-10-0 3-3-0 Walters (L, 2-1) 3,047 2:45 March 27, 2015 at #4 Florida* W, 12-9 (10) 14-10-0 4-3-0 Castillo (W, 3-0) --- 4:04 at #4 Florida* L, 1-8 9 14-11-0 4-4-0 Carter (L, 1-3) 3,123 2:40 March 28, 2015 at #4 Florida* L, 4-7 9 14-12-0 4-5-0 Hubbard (L, 2-2) 4,367 2:48 March 31, 2015 at UAB % W, 7-2 9 15-12-0 4-5-0 Eicholtz (W, 1-0) 3,226 3:13 April 2, 2015 #3 LSU* L, 5-8 (16) 15-13-0 4-6-0 Wilhite (L, 0-1) 4,117 5:25 April 3, 2015 #3 LSU* L, 2-6 9 15-14-0 4-7-0 Carter (L, 1-4) 3,963 3:05 April 4, 2015 #3 LSU* L, 4-6 (13) 15-15-0 4-8-0 Burrows (L, 0-3) 5,381 4:06 April 7, 2015 at Samford W, 12-1 9 16-15-0 4-8-0 Walters (W, 3-1) 1,023 2:53 April 10, 2015 GEORGIA* W, 7-6 (11) 17-15-0 5-8-0 Greer (W, 1-1) 3,247 3:54 April 11, 2015 GEORGIA* L, 1-8 9 17-16-0 5-9-0 Carter (L, 1-5) 3,597 3:10 April 12, 2015 GEORGIA* W, 5-2 9 18-16-0 6-9-0 Bramblett (W, 5-1) 3,303 3:02 April 14, 2015 UAB W, 5-1 9 19-16-0 6-9-0 Eicholtz (W, 2-0) 2,456 2:54 April 17, 2015 at #14 Missouri* L, 3-4 9 19-17-0 6-10-0 Guilbeau (L, 2-3) 1,763 2:27 April 18, 2015 at #14 Missouri* W, 6-0 9 20-17-0 7-10-0 Walters (W, 4-1) 612 2:41 at #14 Missouri* L, 3-5 9 20-18-0 7-11-0 Bramblett (L, 5-2) 345 2:17 April 21, 2015 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 3-1 9 21-18-0 7-11-0 Eicholtz (W, 3-0) --- 2:01 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 16-5 9 22-18-0 7-11-0 Carter (W, 2-5) 2,413 3:00

2015 REVIEW April 25, 2015 at Ole Miss* L, 2-10 9 22-19-0 7-12-0 Guilbeau (L, 2-4) 8,042 2:56 at Ole Miss* L, 0-4 9 22-20-0 7-13-0 Walters (L, 4-2) 10,119 2:36 April 26, 2015 at Ole Miss* W, 13-4 9 23-20-0 8-13-0 Bramblett (W, 6-2) 8,101 3:13 April 28, 2015 SOUTHERN MISS L, 2-6 (7) 23-21-0 8-13-0 Eicholtz (L, 2-1) 2,354 2:26 April 30, 2015 #23 ARKANSAS* L, 1-5 9 23-22-0 8-14-0 Guilbeau (L, 2-5) 2,602 2:55 May 1, 2015 #23 ARKANSAS* L, 4-8 9 23-23-0 8-15-0 Walters (L, 4-3) 3,343 3:31 May 2, 2015 #23 ARKANSAS* L, 0-4 9 23-24-0 8-16-0 Bramblett (L, 6-3) 3,413 2:28 May 5, 2015 ALABAMA A&M W, 7-2 9 24-24-0 8-16-0 Shaw (W, 1-0) --- 2:35 ALABAMA A&M W, 7-2 9 25-24-0 8-16-0 Watkins (W, 1-0) 2,361 2:34 May 8, 2015 at #24 Auburn* W, 4-2 9 26-24-0 9-16-0 Burrows (W, 1-3) 4,096 3:16 May 9, 2015 at #24 Auburn* W, 7-6 9 27-24-0 10-16-0 Shaw (W, 2-0) 4,096 3:35 May 10, 2015 at #24 Auburn* W, 14-4 9 28-24-0 11-16-0 Bramblett (W, 7-3) 2,894 3:34 May 12, 2015 MERCER ! W, 5-3 9 29-24-0 11-16-0 Carter (W, 3-5) 2,569 2:36 May 14, 2015 #7 VANDERBILT* L, 1-2 9 29-25-0 11-17-0 Guilbeau (L, 2-6) 2,906 2:35 May 15, 2015 #7 VANDERBILT* L, 5-7 9 29-26-0 11-18-0 Walters (L, 4-4) 3,515 3:28 May 16, 2015 #7 VANDERBILT* W, 1-0 9 30-26-0 12-18-0 Carter (W, 4-5) 3,684 2:46 May 19, 2015 vs. Ole Miss $ W, 6-1 9 31-26-0 12-18-0 Bramblett (W, 8-3) --- 2:48 May 20, 2015 vs. Texas A&M $ L, 3-4 9 31-27-0 12-18-0 Castillo (L, 3-1) --- 2:50 May 21, 2015 vs. Missouri $ W, 4-3 9 32-27-0 12-18-0 Guilbeau (W, 3-6) --- 2:12 May 22, 2015 vs. Vanderbilt $ L, 1-16 (7) 32-28-0 12-18-0 Carter (L, 4-6) --- 2:26

BOLD indicates home game

^ = MAX Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) @ = Hank Aaron Stadium (Mobile, Ala.) % = Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) ! - Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) $ = SEC Baseball Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) * = Southeastern Conference game

56 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2015 Review 2015 GAME HIGHS AND STREAKS TEAM GAME HIGHS

BATTING PITCHING At bats: 54 vs. LSU (April 2) Innings pitched: 9.0 Geoffrey Bramblett vs. Ole Miss in SEC Tournament (May 19) Runs scored: 19 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Runs allowed: 7 Will Carter at Florida - Game 2 (March 27) Hits: 18 at Florida - Game 1 (March 27) Earned runs: 7 Will Carter at Florida - Game 2 (March 27) at Samford (April 7) Walks allowed: 7 Taylor Guilbeau at Mississippi State - Game 1 (March 14) RBI: 18 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Strikeouts: 11 Taylor Guilbeau vs. Texas A&M (March 20) Doubles: 7 vs. Alabama A&M - Game 2 (May 5) Hits allowed: 10 Will Carter at Florida - Game 2 (March 27) Triples: 4 vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 2 (April 21) HRs allowed: 4 Geoffrey Bramblett at Missouri - Game 2 (April 18) Home runs: 3 at Missouri (April 18) Wild pitches: 2 (nine times) Total bases: 26 at Samford (April 7) Hit batters: 3 Nick Eicholtz vs. Savannah State - Game 1 (Feb. 24) Walks: 8 vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 2 (April 21) Strikeouts: 17 vs. Texas A&M (March 20) Sac hits: 2 (six times) Sac flies: 3 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Stolen bases: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 13) vs. Savannah State - Game 2 (Feb. 24) Hit by pitch: 3 (four times) Caught stealing: 3 vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 1 (April 21) vs. Alabama A&M - Game 1 (May 5) Runners LOB: 15 at Florida - Game 1 (March 27) Hit into DP: 3 at Mississippi State - Game 1 (March 14)

FIELDING Putouts: 48 vs. LSU (April 2) Assists: 21 vs. LSU (April 4) Errors: 4 vs. Texas A&M - Game 2 (March 21) 4 vs. LSU (April 3) Multiple-Hit Games Passed balls: 2 at Houston (Feb. 22) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (March 1) Overall 2 3 4 5+ Tot vs. Vanderbilt (May 15) Mikey White 18 6 - - 24 DPs turned: 3 vs. LSU (April 4) Casey Hughston 14 7 2 - 23 Chandler Avant 13 6 - - 19 PITCHING Georgie Salem 15 2 2 - 19 Innings pitched: 16.0 vs. LSU (April 2) J.C. Wilhite 13 2 1 - 16 Runs allowed: 16 vs. Vanderbilt in SEC Tournament (May 22) Kyle Overstreet 8 4 1 - 13 Earned runs: 15 vs. Vanderbilt in SEC Tournament (May 22) Cody Henry 8 2 1 - 11 Walks allowed: 12 at Mississippi State - Game 1 (March 14) Chance Vincent 9 - 1 - 10 Strikeouts: 15 vs. Alabama A&M - Game 2 (May 5) Will Haynie 6 - - - 6 Hits allowed: 19 vs. Vanderbilt in SEC Tournament (May 22) Riley Colburn 4 - - - 4 Doubles allowed: 8 vs. Vanderbilt in SEC Tournament (May 22) Ryan Blanchard 2 - - - 2 Triples allowed: 2 vs. Samford (March 17) Daniel Cucjen 1 - - - 1 vs. Vanderbilt (May 15) Taylor Poe 1 - - - 1 Homers allowed: 4 at Missouri (April 18) TEAM 112 29 8 0 149 Wild pitches: 3 (four times) Hit batters: 5 at Houston (Feb. 21) Multiple-RBI Games Overall 2 3 4 5+ Tot INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Casey Hughston 8 1 1 1 11 Kyle Overstreet 7 1 - 1 9 BATTING Mikey White 5 3 1 - 9 At bats: 8 Chandler Avant vs. LSU (April 2) Will Haynie 5 2 - - 7 Runs scored: 4 Casey Hughston vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Chandler Avant 6 - - - 6 Cody Henry at Auburn (May 10) Chance Vincent 4 1 - - 5 2015 REVIEW Hits: 4 (eight times) J.C. Wilhite 4 - - - 4 RBI: 5 Kyle Overstreet vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Georgie Salem 2 2 - - 4 Casey Hughston vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Feb. 15) Riley Colburn 2 1 - - 3 Doubles: 3 Casey Hughston vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Feb. 28) Cody Henry 2 1 - - 3 Triples: 2 Mikey White vs. Auburn in Capital City Classic (March 3) Daniel Cucjen 1 - - - 1 Georgie Salem vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 2 (April 21) TEAM 46 12 2 2 62 Home runs: 2 Georgie Salem at Samford (April 7) Total bases: 8 Georgie Salem at Samford (April 7) Georgie Salem vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 2 (April 21) Walks: 3 Casey Hughston at Mississippi State - Game 1 (March 14) Streaks Strikeouts: 4 Casey Hughston vs. LSU (April 2) Sac hits: 1 (30 times) Hitting Reached Base Sac flies: 1 (21 times) Player Longest Current Longest Current Stolen bases: 3 Georgie Salem vs. Savannah State - Game 1 (Feb. 24) Kyle Overstreet 11 - 24 - Casey Hughston vs. Lipscomb (March 6) Chandler Avant 9 1 9 1 Hit by pitch: 2 Mikey White vs. Savannah State - Game 1 (Feb. 24) Casey Hughston 8 - 20 - Riley Colburn vs. Lipscomb (March 6) Cody Henry 8 - 12 - Chandler Avant at Mississippi State - Game 1 (March 14) Mikey White 7 2 15 2 J.C. Wilhite 7 1 16 1 Caught stealing: 2 Chance Vincent vs. Mississippi Valley State - Game 1 (April 21) Georgie Salem 7 1 13 1 Riley Colburn 6 - 9 - FIELDING Chance Vincent 5 3 11 3 Putouts: 17 Cody Henry vs. Georgia (April 11) Will Haynie 5 - 8 - Assists: 4 Kyle Overstreet at Missouri (April 17) Daniel Cucjen 5 - 5 - Errors: 2 (four times) Ryan Blanchard 3 - 3 - Passed balls: 2 Taylor Poe at Houston (Feb. 22) Taylor Poe 3 - 4 - Taylor Poe vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (March 1) William Elliott 1 1 3 1 Will Haynie vs. Vanderbilt (May 15) Colton Freeman - - 1 -

ROLLTIDE.COM 57 2015 Review 2015 FINAL SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION Southeastern Conference Overall Southeastern Conference Overall Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Team W L T Pct W L T Pct %$Vanderbilt 20 10 0 .667 51 21 0 .708 #%$LSU 21 8 0 .724 54 12 0 .818 &$Florida 19 11 0 .633 52 18 0 .743 Texas A&M 18 10 0 .643 50 14 0 .781 Missouri 15 15 0 .500 30 28 0 .517 $Arkansas 17 12 0 .586 40 25 0 .615 Kentucky 14 15 0 .483 30 25 0 .545 Ole Miss 15 14 0 .517 30 28 0 .517 South Carolina 13 17 0 .433 32 25 0 .561 Auburn 13 17 0 .433 36 26 0 .581 Tennessee 11 18 0 .379 24 26 0 .480 ALABAMA 12 18 0 .400 32 28 0 .533 Georgia 10 19 0 .345 26 28 0 .481 Mississippi State 8 22 0 .267 24 30 0 .444

% - Southeastern Conference Divisional Champion $ - College World Series Participant # - SEC Regular-Season Champion & - SEC Tournament Champion

2015 FINAL SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS

BATTING Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% LSU .314 66 2,429 451 762 146 23 51 415 1,107 .456 221 45 341 40 .377 33 31 130-166 1,864 704 63 .976 Texas A&M .299 64 2,187 424 654 108 13 70 401 998 .456 280 59 423 59 .388 35 38 36-55 1,747 661 78 .969 Florida .298 70 2,417 489 720 129 24 66 445 1,095 .453 272 75 410 47 .381 33 23 80-112 1,866 738 42 .984 Vanderbilt .290 72 2,505 476 726 152 28 69 433 1,141 .455 302 79 610 38 .380 31 45 106-138 1,967 728 58 .979 Arkansas .288 65 2,164 387 623 107 18 53 343 925 .427 273 57 418 54 .377 31 29 55-78 1,712 728 63 .975 Kentucky .288 55 1,897 289 546 93 10 31 263 752 .396 188 84 359 51 .374 20 24 53-72 1,479 630 68 .969 ALABAMA .275 60 2,089 315 575 105 20 27 285 801 .383 192 52 485 23 .348 21 30 61-81 1,617 637 56 .976 Auburn .273 62 2,029 301 553 109 18 18 271 752 .371 232 57 412 38 .359 25 45 62-100 1,643 610 61 .974 Mississippi State .271 54 1,821 285 493 87 8 22 244 662 .364 253 52 315 29 .372 17 41 47-62 1,448 725 50 .978 Georgia .267 54 1,845 286 493 85 14 40 255 726 .393 211 49 406 39 .355 16 36 63-75 1,440 510 61 .970 Ole Miss .265 58 1,912 298 506 95 5 36 274 719 .376 249 43 484 47 .359 21 23 52-78 1,529 569 62 .971 Tennessee .262 50 1,614 229 423 66 14 35 203 622 .385 169 66 354 31 .353 14 53 57-85 1,306 481 56 .970 Missouri .258 58 1,889 274 487 86 14 41 249 724 .383 182 33 417 39 .330 22 27 69-95 1,533 657 59 .974 South Carolina .257 57 1,882 315 484 63 15 43 291 706 .375 253 34 374 35 .350 31 29 63-77 1,522 591 61 .972

PITCHING Team ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Vanderbilt 2.84 51-21 72 4 14/12 13 655.2 508 247 207 295 703 86 10 31 .216 54 52 9 21 35 LSU 2.98 54-12 66 2 5/4 19 621.1 530 242 206 228 560 79 14 28 .230 37 51 6 12 27 Texas A&M 3.04 50-14 64 1 5/5 22 582.1 559 241 197 194 574 80 14 26 .254 34 46 5 18 41 2015 REVIEW Florida 3.18 52-18 70 3 4/3 14 622.0 532 247 220 184 555 82 14 47 .232 54 52 3 16 28 Auburn 3.42 36-26 62 3 8/8 18 547.2 517 254 208 212 465 87 12 33 .248 43 37 2 15 27 Missouri 3.65 30-28 58 3 5/4 14 511.0 477 239 207 148 456 68 16 44 .248 40 60 6 12 30 Georgia 3.96 26-28 54 0 4/4 8 480.0 436 253 211 231 422 68 11 30 .243 37 46 8 26 27 Tennessee 4.01 24-26 50 0 3/3 14 435.1 407 238 194 186 396 90 15 27 .249 46 35 0 18 28 Arkansas 4.08 40-25 65 2 5/4 15 570.2 543 304 259 282 484 80 6 35 .256 48 70 8 23 33 ALABAMA 4.12 32-28 60 2 6/6 15 539.0 510 271 247 248 479 98 10 28 .255 53 43 4 19 44 South Carolina 4.20 32-25 57 2 7/7 17 507.1 517 278 237 206 456 101 4 34 .268 53 45 2 21 35 Kentucky 4.36 30-25 55 3 4/2 12 493.0 506 287 239 168 407 85 13 48 .267 44 42 9 20 30 Ole Miss 4.38 30-28 58 1 1/1 17 509.2 534 301 248 163 402 107 8 41 .269 41 37 4 19 34 Mississippi State 4.51 24-30 54 5 0/0 9 482.2 495 279 242 198 395 777 7 39 .269 52 63 1 14 31

FIELDING Team C PO A E FLD% DP SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Florida 2,646 1,866 738 42 .984 50 51 25 .671 12 0 Vanderbilt 2,753 1,967 728 58 .979 58 27 25 .519 11 0 Mississippi State 2,223 1,448 725 50 .978 63 29 23 .558 6 1 LSU 2,631 1,864 704 63 .976 56 46 27 .630 2 1 ALABAMA 2,310 1,617 637 56 .976 57 62 28 .689 20 1 Arkansas 2,503 1,712 728 63 .975 64 76 36 .679 9 1 Missouri 2,249 1,533 657 59 .974 42 71 19 .789 11 1 Auburn 2,314 1,643 610 61 .974 46 51 17 .750 4 0 South Carolina 2,174 1,522 591 61 .972 56 48 22 .686 8 1 Ole Miss 2,160 1,529 569 62 .971 36 41 24 .631 3 1 Georgia 2,011 1,440 510 61 .970 42 37 14 .725 22 0 Tennessee 1,843 1,306 481 56 .970 35 37 26 .587 13 1 Kentucky 2,177 1,479 630 68 .969 53 57 15 .792 3 1 Texas A&M 2,486 1,747 661 78 .969 53 58 30 .659 7 1

58 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2015 Review 2015 SEC STATISTICAL LEADERS 2015 ALL-SEC TEAM

BATTING LEADERS Total Bases 6. Reggie McClain, MU 101.0 (selected by the conference coaches) Batting Average 1. Dansby Swanson, VU 175 7. Tanner Houck, MU 100.2 1. Andew Benintendi, ARK .376 2. Rhett Wiseman, VU 164 8. Christian Trent, UM 98.2 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andrew Benintendi, ARK 2. Ka’ai Tom, UK .375 3. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 162 9. Matt Kent, TAMU 98.0 3. Mitchell Nau, TAMU .370 4. JJ Schwarz, UF 161 10. Philip Pfeifer, VU 96.1 PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Carson Fulmer, VU 4. Nick Banks, TAMU .364 5. Zander Wiel, VU 157 6. Harrison Bader, UF 145 Strikeouts FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Alex Lange, LSU 5. Josh Tobias, UF .355 1. Carson Fulmer, VU 167 6. Kade Scivicque, LSU .355 7. Alex Bregman, LSU 139 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Seth Heck, MSU 8. Chris Chinea, LSU 138 2. Alex Lange, LSU 131 7. Kyle Barrett, UK .354 3. Philip Pfeifer, VU 118 8. Kyle Martin, SC .350 9. Bryan Reynolds, VU 132 COACH OF THE YEAR: Paul Mainieri, LSU 10. Kyle Martin, SC 129 4. Grayson Long, TAMU 106 9. Andrew Stevenson, LSU .348 5. A.J. Puk, UF 104 10. Chris Chinea, LSU .344 FIRST TEAM Walks 6. Walker Buehler, VU 92 1. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 50 7. Tanner Houck, MU 91 C - Kade Scivicque, LSU Slugging Percentage 1B - Kyle Martin, South Carolina 1. Andrew Benintendi, ARK .717 2. Dansby Swanson, VU 43 Cole Lipscomb, AU 91 2. Kyle Martin, SC .635 3. Sikes Orvis, UM 41 9. Bret Marks, UT 89 2B - JaVon Shelby, Kentucky 3. Christin Stewart, UT .633 4. Rhett Wiseman, VU 40 Zach Jackson, ARK 89 3B - Connor Hale, LSU 4. JJ Schwarz, UF .629 Damon Haecker, AU 40 SS - Alex Bregman, LSU 5. Dansby Swanson, VU .623 Wes Rea, MSU 40 Wins 7. J.B. Woodman, UM 39 1. Carson Fulmer, VU 14 OF - Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 6. Andrew Lee, UT .590 2. Alex Lange, LSU 12 7. Sikes Orvis, UM .587 Kyle Martin, SC 39 OF - Andrew Stevenson, LSU 9. JaVon Shelby, UK 38 3. Logan Shore, UF 11 OF - Christin Stewart, Tennessee 8. Zander Wiel, VU .571 4. Matt Kent, TAMU 9 9. Harrison Bader, UF .566 Blake Allemand, TAMU 38 DH/UT - Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M DC Arendas, SC 38 Grayson Long, TAMU 9 10. Rhett Wiseman, VU .566 Jared Poche’, LSU 9 SP - Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt On-Base Percentage Hit By Pitch A.J. Puk, UF 9 SP - Alex Lange, LSU 1. Andrew Benintendi, ARK .488 1. Richie Martin, UF 16 8. Cole Lipscomb, AU 8 RP - Zach Jackson, Arkansas 2. Mitchell Nau, TAMU .460 2. Christin Stewart, UF 15 Geoffrey Bramblett, UA 8 3. Kyle Martin, SC .455 3. Jeren Kendall, VU 14 Jack Wynkoop, SC 8 4. Mikey White, UA 13 Tanner Houck, MU 8 SECOND TEAM 4. Wes Rea, MSU .454 C - Mike Rivera, Florida 5. Nick Banks, TAMU .450 Thomas Bernal, UK 13 Connor Heady, UK 13 Saves 1B - Chris Chinea, LSU 6. Mikey White, UA .444 1. Breckin Williams, MU 13 7. Christin Stewart, UT .443 7. Josh Tobias, UF 12 2B - Max Schrock, South Carolina Mitchell Nau, TAMU 12 2. Jesse Stallings, LSU 12 8. Ka’ai Tom, UK .443 3. Wyatt Short, UM 10 3B - Josh Tobias, Florida 9. JaVon Shelby, UK .442 9. Storm Wilson, UK 11 10. 5 Tied 10 4. Zach Jackson, ARK 9 SS - Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 10. Jacob Robson, MSU .436 Taylor Widener, SC 9 OF - Kyle Barrett, Kentucky Runs Scored Sacrifi ce Bunts Andrew Lee, UT 9 OF - Nick Banks, Texas A&M 1. Dansby Swanson, VU 76 1. Tyler Campbell, VU 11 7. Mark Ecker, TAMU 8 OF - Logan Taylor, Texas A&M Mark Laird, LSU 11 Justin Camp, AU 8 2. Rhett Wiseman, VU 70 DH/UT - JJ Schwarz, Florida 3. Richie Martin, UF 63 3. Nick King, UGA 9 9. Thomas Burrows, UA 7 4. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 62 Michael Barash, TAMU 9 Taylor Lewis, UF 7 SP - Grayson Long, Texas A&M 5. JJ Schwarz, UF 60 5. Jeren Kendall, VU 8 SP - Cole Lipscomb, Auburn Josh Tobias, UF 60 Benito Santiago, UT 8 FIELDING LEADERS *RP - Breckin Williams, Missouri Blake Allemand, TAMU 60 Cody Brown, MSU 8 Cameron Dishon, UM 8 Fielding Percentage *RP - Wyatt Short, Ole Miss 8. Alex Bregman, LSU 59 1. Mark Laird, LSU 1.000 * - ties were not broken Zander Wiel, VU 59 A.J. Simcox, UT 8 10 7 Tied 7 Harrison Bader, UF 1.000 10. Bryan Reynolds, VU 56 Mitchell Nau, TAMU 1.000 Chris Hall, UT 1.000 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Hits Stolen Bases C - Mike Rivera, Florida 1. Alex Bregman, LSU 38 Storm Wilson, UK 1.000 1. Dansby Swanson, VU 94 Christin Stewart, UT 1.000 1B - Evan White, Kentucky 2. Rhett Wiseman, VU 92 2. Stephen Wrenn, UGA 28 3. Andrew Stevenson, LSU 26 Keegan McGovern, UGA 1.000 2B - Dalton Guthrie, Florida 3. Bryan Reynolds, VU 91 Trey Harris, MU 1.000 4. Chris Chinea, LSU 88 4. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 24 3B - Will Toffey, Vanderbilt Mark Laird, LSU 24 Nick Choruby, TAMU 1.000 5. Mitchell Nau, TAMU 88 Sam Gillikin, AU 1.000 SS - Ryan Gridley, Mississippi State 6. Zander Wiel, VU 87 6. Jake Fraley, LSU 23 7. Brett Peel, MU 22 J.C. Wilhite, UA 1.000 OF - Keegan McGovern, Georgia Nick Banks, TAMU 87 Ro Coleman, VU 1.000 OF - Trey Harris, Missouri 8. Buddy Reed, UF 86 8. Jacob Robson, MSU 21 Connor Hale, LSU 86 9. Richie Martin, UF 20 OF - Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 10. Jeren Kendall, VU 19 Putouts Andrew Stevenson, LSU 86 1. Zander Wiel, VU 597 DH/UT - JJ Schwarz, Florida 2. Zach Lavy, MU 550 SP - Tanner Houck, Missouri Runs Batted In PITCHING LEADERS 3. Wes Rea, MSU 529 SP - Keaton McKinney, Arkansas 1. JJ Schwarz, UF 73 Earned Run Average 4. Kyle Martin, SC 515 RP - Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 2. Zander Wiel, VU 68 1. Carson Fulmer, VU 1.83 5. Evan White, UK 512 3. Harrison Bader, UF 66 2. Alex Lange, LSU 1.97 6. Sikes Orvis, UM 467 4. Dansby Swanson, VU 64 3. Cole Lipscomb, AU 2.53 7. Michael Barash, TAMU 459 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 5. Chris Chinea, LSU 58 4. Dalton Rentz, AU 2.60 8. Daniel Robert, AU 439 C - Kade Scivicque, LSU 6. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 57 5. Jared Walsh, UGA 2.60 9. Clark Eagan, ARK 424 1B - Evan White, Kentucky 7. Connor Hale, LSU 56 6. Logan Shore, UF 2.72 10. Kade Scivicque, LSU 422 2B - Kyle Overstreet, Alabama 2015 REVIEW Kyle Martin, SC 56 7. Matt Kent, TAMU 2.76 9. Tyler Spoon, ARK 54 8. Grayson Long, TAMU 2.82 Assists 3B - Bobby Wernes, Arkansas 10. Sikes Orvis, UM 53 9. Bret Marks, UT 2.92 1. Alex Bregman, LSU 222 SS - Alex Bregman, LSU 10. Walker Buehler, VU 2.95 2. Richie Martin, UF 191 OF - Andrew Stevenson, LSU Doubles 3. Dalton Guthrie, UF 189 OF - Mark Laird, LSU 1. Dansby Swanson, VU 24 Opposing Batting Average JaVon Shelby, UK 189 2. Anfernee Grier, AU 22 1. Carson Fulmer, VU .180 5. Dansby Swanson, VU 185 OF - Buddy Reed, Florida Alex Bregman, LSU 22 2. Jared Walsh, UGA .185 6. Mikey White, UA 177 P - Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 4. Kade Scivicque, LSU 21 3. Bret Marks, UT .202 7. Ryan Howard, MU 170 5. Tyler Spoon, ARK 20 4. A.J. Puk .210 Ryan Gridley, MSU 170 Will Toffey, VU 20 5. Alex Lange, LSU .212 9. Blake Allemand, TAMU 165 2015 SEC BASEBALL 7. Rhett Wiseman, VU 19 6. Cole Lipscomb, AU .216 10. Cody Nulph, AU 163 Mikey White, UA 19 7. Philip Pfeifer, VU .223 Rick Nomura, ARK 163 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Zander Wiel, VU 19 8. Ryan Lawlor, UGA .224 C/DH - JJ Schwarz, Florida 10. Bryan Reynolds, VU 18 9. Keaton McKinney, ARK .225 Caught Stealing By 1B - Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt / Peter Alonso, Florida 10. Kyle Serrano, UT .232 1. Kade Scivicque, LSU 21 Triples 2. Tucker Pennell, ARK 20 2B - Jared Foster, LSU 1. Elliott Caldwell, SC 8 Appearances Michael Barash, TAMU 20 3B - Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 2. Bobby Wernes, ARK 6 1. Andrew Vinson, TAMU 35 4. Will Haynie, UA 19 SS - Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt Mikey White, UA 6 2. Ty Schlottmann, TAMU 32 5. Austin Knight, UM 17 Jeren Kendall, VU 6 OF - Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 3. Taylor Lewis, UF 31 6. Mike Rivera, UF 14 OF - Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt Dansby Swanson, VU 6 Jesse Stallings, LSU 31 7. David Houser, UT 13 6. Buddy Reed/Josh Tobias, UF 5 Austin Tribby, MU 31 Josh Lovelady, MSU 13 OF - Trey Harris, Missouri Nick Senzel, UT 5 Zac Person, LSU 31 9. Karl Ellison, VU 12 OF - Buddy Reed, Florida Jake Fraley/Andrew Stevenson, LSU 5 7. Kyle Wright, VU 29 10. Benito Santiago, UT 10 SP - A.J. Puk, Florida 8. Justin Camp, AU 28 Blake Logan, AU 10 SP - Matt Kent, Texas A&M Home Runs Kirby Snead, UF 28 1. Andrew Benintendi, ARK 20 10. Philip Pfeifer, VU 27 RP - Taylor Lewis, Florida 2. JJ Schwarz, UF 18 Zach Jackson, ARK 27 3. Harrison Bader, UF 17 Thomas Burrows, UA 27 Most Valuable Player: JJ Schwarz, Florida 4. Sikes Orvis, UM 16 5. Zander Wiel, VU 15 Innings Pitched Dansby Swanson, VU 15 1. Carson Fulmer, VU 127.2 Christin Stewart, UT 15 2. Alex Lange, LSU 114.0 Rhett Wiseman, VU 15 3. Logan Shore, UF 112.1 9. Kyle Martin, SC 14 4. Jared Poche’, LSU 109.1 10. Chris Chinea, LSU 11 5. Jack Wynkoop, SC 104.2 ROLLTIDE.COM 59 Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

ALABAMA PERFECT GAMES LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE RECORDS Al Drumheller, John Collins and Brett Sullenberger (6 Rk Runs Game Year Home Game innings) at South Florida, (March 31, 1993) 1. 36 Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 1894 6,821 Mississippi State April 1, 2006 2. 34 Howard, 36-2 1894 6,621 vs. LSU March 29, 2003 OPPONENT PERFECT GAMES 3. 27 Niagara, 27-0 1999 6,590 vs. LSU March 28, 2003 Bruce Baudier, LSU vs. Alabama (1967) 4. 26 UAB, 30-4 1999 6,459 vs. Auburn April 26, 2008 26 LSU, 28-2 1997 6,190 vs. LSU April 27, 2001 ALABAMA NO-HITTERS 6. 24 Georgia Southern, 35-11 1984 6,170 vs. Auburn April 28, 2002 1. Melford Pratt vs. Mercer, May 2, 1913 24 Samford, 27-3 1960 6,142 vs. Auburn April 12, 2014 2. Merritt Wilke at Tennessee, May 3, 1917 24 Ole Miss, 30-6 1902 6,124 vs. Auburn Aprul 26, 2002 3. Eddie Owcar at Ole Miss April 24, 1942 24 Illinois-Chicago, 25-1 2010 6,118 vs. Auburn April 27, 2002 4. *Grady Elmore at Southern Miss, March 20, 1965 10. 23 LSU, 28-5 1932 6,117 vs. South Carolina March 30, 2001 5. *Vince Barrantine at Auburn, March 22, 1981 6. *Gordie Hershiser, Paul Mirocke and Greg Hibbard LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Home Three-Game Series vs. Jackson State, February 27, 1985 Rk Runs Game Year 19,224 vs. LSU March 28-30, 2003 7. **Al Drumheller, John Collins and Brett Sullenberger 1. 24 Florida, 27-3 1989 18,412 vs. Auburn April 26-28, 2002 vs. South Florida, March 31, 1993 2. 19 Vanderbilt, 27-8 1988 18,131 vs. LSU April 27-29, 2001 8. Justin Kamplain, Geoffrey Bramblett and Jay Shaw vs. 19 Birmingham Barons, 24-4 1950 18,026 Mississippi State March 31-April 2, 2006 Mississippi Valley State, March 8, 2014 4. 18 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 1950 17,500 South Carolina March 30-April 1, 2001 5. 17 Georgia, 17-0 1908 16,978 Auburn April 25-27, 2008 OPPONENT NO-HITTERS 17 Georgia, 19-2 1906 16,679 Auburn April 11-13, 2014 (1) *Robert Earl Siedell, Ole Miss (1962) 7. 16 Philadelphia A’s, 16-0 1910 * – Denotes 7-inning game. 8. 15 Vanderbilt, 16-1 (7) 2015 All Games **– Denotes 6-inning game. 15 Mississippi State, 15-0 1982 24,859 vs. Miami (CWS) June 12, 1999 15 East Carolina, 16-1 2008 24,401 vs. LSU (CWS) June 7, 1997 HOMERED IN FIRST AT-BAT 9. 14 Miami, 15-1 1996 23,286 vs. Miami (CWS) June 2, 1996 1. Bill Oakley vs. LSU, March 18, 1979 14 Miami, 14-0 1986 23,267 vs. Oklahoma State (CWS) June 10, 1999 2. Craig Shipley vs. South Alabama, Feb. 28, 1982 14 Ohio State, 15-1 1977 22,640 vs. Mississippi State (CWS) May 31, 1997 3. Brett Taft vs. South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993 14 Mississippi State, 19-5 1963 22,155 vs. Rice (CWS) June 15, 1999 4. Jeremy Brown vs. Houston, Feb. 12, 1999 21,868 vs. Clemson (CWS) June 4, 1996 5. Aaron Clark vs. BYU, Feb.10, 2000 ALABAMA TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS 20,991 vs. Mississippi State (CWS) June 3, 1997 Year Player, Pos. AVG-HR-RBI 20,016 vs. Miami (CWS) June 2, 1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 1946 Herb Chapman, OF .368-3-29 18,207 vs. Oklahoma State (CWS) May 31, 1996 WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT 1947 Herb Chapman, OF .322-3-17 1. 273 (1996-2000) 1950 Ed White, OF .447-7-17 Road Games 2. 199 (1930-1941) 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF .439-3-32 12,313 at LSU April 17, 2010 3. 173 (2008-2011) 1959 Ken Chapman, OF .469-3-16 12,189 at Tulane Feb. 19, 1994 4. 125 (1980-1982) 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B .355-3-14 11,332 at LSU April 16, 2010 5. 109 (1922-1926) 1968 Stan Moss, 3B .342-7-26 11,246 at New Orleans Feb. 18, 1994 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH .336-7-37 11,505 at LSU April 14, 2012 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS 1985 Doug Duke, C .388-22-67 11,009 at LSU April 13, 2012 1. 81 (1997) 1987 Deron White, OF .347-11-47 10,748 at LSU April 15, 2012 2. 80 (2013) 1988 Jason Bridges, OF .351-12-43 10,119 at Ole Miss April 25, 2015 3. 69 (1998) 1989 Cary Williams, OF .367-16-61 10,119 at Ole Miss April 9, 2005 4. 67 (2000) 1990 Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH .364-16-53 10,050 at Mississippi State April 8, 1999 5. 63 (1996) 1991 Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH .395-11-67 9,615 at Arkansas March 17, 2012 63 (1995) 1993 Al Drumheller, DH .323-8-38 63 (1990) State of Alabama 8. 61 (2009) 16,165 Alabama vs. Arkansas May 23, 1999 61 (1986) 14,427 Alabama vs. Auburn May 23, 2003 10. 58 (2014) 14,390 Alabama vs. Auburn May 13, 1998 13,367 Alabama vs. South Carolina May 26, 2002 MOST RUNS SCORED 13,327 Alabama vs. LSU May 30, 2010 Rk Runs Game Year 12,838 Alabama vs. LSU May 24, 2006 1. 38 Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 1894 12,673 Alabama vs. Auburn May 24, 2003

RECORDS & HISTORY 2. 36 Howard, 36-2 1894 12,514 Alabama vs. Auburn May 25, 2010 3. 35 Georgia Southern, 35-11 1984 12,180 Alabama vs. Ole Miss May 27, 2010 4. 30 UAB, 30-4 1999 11,923 Alabama vs. LSU May 26, 2006 30 Ole Miss, 30-6 1902 6. 29 Mississippi State, 20-10 1943 NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS 7. 28 LSU, 28-5 1932 Alabama has won one team and fi ve individual NCAA 28 LSU, 28-2 1997 statistical categories in its history. Below is the list of 9. 27 Niagara, 27-0 1999 team and individual NCAA season leaders. 27 Kansas State, 27-5 1999 27 Central Foundry, 27-6 1947 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 27 Samford, 27-3 1960 .621 by Alabama (1997, 1,571 Total Bases)

MOST RUNS ALLOWED MOST HOME RUNS Rk Runs Game Year 28 by Kent Matthes (2009) 1. 27 Florida, 27-3 1989 27 Vanderbilt, 27-8 1988 MOST RUNS SCORED (PER GAME) 3. 24 Birmingham Barons, 24-5 1950 1.63 by Bret Elbin (1983, 54 Games, 88 Runs) 4. 23 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 1950 5. 21 Tennessee, 21-9 2000 MOST STRIKEOUTS (PER 9 INNINGS) 21 Tennessee, 21-9 1999 11.5 by Bobby Sprowl (1977, 92 IP/115 K) 21 Auburn, 21-8 1989 12.6 by Alan Dunn (1981, 44 IP/62 K) 8. 20 Birmingham Barons, 20-8 1925 20 Georgia Southern, 20-11 1980 MOST SAVES 20 South Carolina, 20-15 2010 14 by Ben Short (1991)

60 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

NCAA RECORD HOLDERS Jeremy Brown vs. Vanderbilt May 9 RESULTS AGAINST NO. 1 The 1997 Crimson Tide baseball team is the only 2000 Brent Boyd vs. BYU Feb. 10 Texas 6, Alabama 4 June 9, 1983 team in NCAA history to have four players with 20 or Rock Mills vs. Central Florida Feb. 26 Texas 4, Alabama 3 June 11, 1983 more home runs in a single-season. The Crimson Tide Ben King vs. Nevada May 26 Miami 14, Alabama 10 May 3, 1985 currently holds two NCAA records, listed below. Scott McClanahan at Stanford May 27 Alabama 12, Miami 6 May 4, 1985 Jeremy Brown at Stanford May 28 Alabama 11, Miami 7 May 5, 1985 MOST PLAYERS WITH 20 2001 Beau Hearod vs. Miami (Ohio) Feb. 18 Alabama 15, Mississippi State 8 May 6,1989 OR MORE HOME RUNS Brent Boyd vs. Austin Peay Feb. 28 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 3 (8) May 6, 1989 4 – by Alabama (1997) Beau Hearod vs. Vanderbilt March 10 Alabama 5, Mississippi State 4 (15) May 7, 1989 Dustan Mohr (25), Roberto Vaz (22), Aaron Clark vs. Kentucky March 18 Alabama 10, Auburn 5 May 12, 1995 G.W. Keller (21) and Robbie Tucker (20). 2002 Jeremy Brown at South Carollina March 29 Auburn 3, Alabama 1 May 13, 1995 Brent Boyd vs. Ole Miss April 20 Alabama 7, Auburn 4 May 14, 1995 MOST GRAND SLAMS (SEASON) Grant Redding vs. Mississippi State May 12 Alabama 6, LSU 2 May 9, 1997 6 – by Mike Pitisci (1984) Travis Garner vs. Florida May 25 Alabama 28, LSU 2 May 10, 1997 2003 Beau Hearod vs. SE Missouri Feb. 23 LSU 6, Alabama 4 May 11, 1997 FANS ONLY NETWORK ALL-TIME TEAM (1999) Beau Hearod vs. Massachusetts March 9 Miami 8, Alabama 1 June 13, 1999 C – Matt Frick, 1997-98 Zac Welch vs. South Alabama April 16 Alabama 6, Rice 5 June 15, 1999 1B – David Magadan, 1981-83 Beau Hearod vs. UAB April 23 Miami 5, Alabama 2 June 16, 1999 2B – Joe Caruso, 1994-97 2004 Mark Haske vs. South Carolina April 24 Tulane 10, Alabama 4 June 4, 2005 SS – Craig Shipley, 1983-84 2005 Evan Bush vs. McNeese State March 6 Tulane 7, Alabama 4 June 6, 2005 3B – , 1971-73 Allen Rice vs. Ole Miss April 10 Alabama 5, Mississippi State 3 March 31, 2006 OF – G.W. Keller, 1997-99 Evan Bush vs. Georgia April 29 Alabama 4, Mississippi State 3 April 1, 2006 OF – Roberto Vaz, 1997 2006 Kody Valverde vs. Jacksonville State June 2 OF – Fred Sington, 1933-35 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 2 (11) April 2, 2006 2007 Jake Smith vs. McNeese State March 3 SP – Tim Young, 1995-96 South Carolina 7, Alabama 6 (11) April 7, 2006 Alex Avila vs. Mississippi State May 17 RP – Jarrod Kingrey, 1997-98 Alabama 8, South Carolina 6 April 9, 2006 2008 Ross Wilson vs. Youngstown State March 7 Alabama 6, South Carolina 1 April 9, 2006 Del Howell vs. Mississippi State April 19 GRAND SLAMS (SINCE 1983) Vanderbilt 3, Alabama 0 April 6, 2007 Alex Avila vs. Georgia May 16 Vanderbilt 4, Alabama 2 April 7, 2007 1983 David Magadan vs. Columbus May 4 Alex Kubal vs. Kentucky May 23 Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 3 April 8, 2007 Allan Stallings at Auburn May 8 2009 Clay Jones vs. Texas Pan American March 6 Alabama 9, Georgia 5 March 14, 2009 1984 Kyle Bryan at Georgia Southern March 28 Brandon May vs. Georgia March 14 Alabama 11, Georgia 5 March 14, 2009 Frank Velleggia vs. Memphis April 4 Brandon May vs. Tennessee April 3 Georgia 8, Alabama 6 March 15, 2009 Mike Pitisci vs. Auburn April 23 Jake Smith vs. Troy April 7 Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 3 April 9, 2011 Frank Velleggia at Memphis May 25 Kent Matthes vs. Troy April 7 Vanderbilt 7, Alabama 0 April 10, 2011 Ted McClendon vs. Mississippi State May 7 Jake Smith vs. Kentucky April 24 Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 6 April 11, 2011 Mike Pitisci vs. Alabama Christian Feb. 28 Alex Kubal vs. Mississippi State May 2 Vanderbilt 6, Alabama 7 May 16, 2013 Mike Pitisci at Southern Miss March 7 2010 Josh Rutledge vs. Illinois-Chicago Feb. 26 Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 4 May 17, 2013 Allan Stallings at New Orleans March 14 Brett Booth vs. Illinois-Chicago Feb. 27 Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 11 May 18, 2013 Mike Pitisci at New Orleans March 15 Jake Smith vs. Mississippi State April 25 Mike Pitisci vs. Clemson March 21 2011 Austen Smith vs. Alabama State Feb. 22 Mike Pitisci vs. Florida State March 23 ALABAMA AS NO. 1 RANKED TEAM Austen Smith vs. LSU May 8 1985 Tim Sims at Jackson State March 12 Alabama has compiled a 13-5 (.722) overall record 2012 Kenny Roberts vs. Auburn April 6 Ted McClendon at Jackson State March 13 as the nation’s No. 1-ranked team. The Crimson Tide 2013 Kenny Roberts at Vanderbilt May 16 1986 Mike Wiggins vs. Western Kentucky Feb. 21 earned its fi rst No. 1 ranking as the top seed in the 2014 Casey Hughston vs. Troy March 25 Kurt Prewitt vs. Ferris State March 4 1996 College World Series. Alabama also was the No. Ben Moore vs. Jackson State April 15 Mike Twardoski vs. LSU March 22 1 team and top seed at the 1997 CWS to become the 2015 Casey Hughston vs. Savannah State Feb. 24 Doug Duke vs. Ole Miss April 27 fi rst team in CWS history to be the top seed in back- Doug Duke vs. Auburn May 6 * – Inside-the-park grand slam to-back seasons. Doug Duke vs. South Carolina May 25 1988 Hunter Plott at Vanderbilt April 17 ALABAMA VS. NO. 1 RANKED TEAMS RESULTS WHEN RANKED NO. 1 Tim Butt vs. Auburn April 24 The Tide has played 37 games against the nation’s Alabama 7, Oklahoma State 5 May 31, 1996 1989 Mick Kerns vs. Tennessee March 11 top-ranked team, going 17-20 (.459) in those games. Miami 15, Alabama 1 June 2, 1996 Cary Williams vs. Samford April 17 Most recently, Alabama lost two of three game against Clemson 14, Alabama 13 June 4, 1996 Phillip Doyle vs. Mississippi State May 12 Vanderbilt in 2013. In 2009, Alabama took two of three Alabama 16, Mississippi State 3 May 15, 1997 1990 Matt Allen vs. Auburn April 24 from No. 1-ranked Georgia in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Alabama 13, Florida 6 May 16, 1997 1991 Matt Allen vs. Illinois State March 3 Tide played back-to-back weekends against the No. 1 LSU 12, Alabama 7 May 17, 1997 *Mick Kerns vs. Murray State April 10 team during the 2006 season, beating Mississippi State Alabama 6, Florida 3 May 17, 1997 1992 Juan DeBrand vs. Alcorn State Feb. 18 (March 31-April 2) and South Carolina (April 7-9) en Alabama 12, LSU 2 May 18, 1997 Brad Oliver vs. Middle Tennessee March 15 route to a 4-2 record against the nation’s top ranked Alabama 8, Troy State 5 May 22, 1997 Juan DeBrand vs. Middle Tennessee March 15 team. In all, Alabama has won seven of its last eight Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 May 23, 1997 1993 Brett Taft at Vanderbilt April 3 regular-season series against the No. 1-ranked team, Alabama 6, NC State 3 May 24, 1997 1994 Kevin Nichols vs. Alcorn State April 5 including series wins against Miami (1985), Mississippi Alabama 9, Southern Cal 8 (10) May 25, 1997 Anthony Box vs. Samford May 3 State (1989), Auburn (1995), LSU (1997), Mississippi Alabama 3, Mississippi State 2 May 31, 1997 1996 Rusty Lofl in vs. UNC Greensboro March 3 State (2006), South Carolina (2006) and Georgia (2009). Miami 6, Alabama 1 June 2, 1997 Alabama 9, Mississippi State 5 June 3, 1997 Joe Caruso vs. South Alabama May 24 RECORDS & HISTORY Brett Taft vs. Clemson June 4 Alabama 8, Miami 6 June 5, 1997 1997 Dustan Mohr vs. Michigan Feb. 21 Alabama 8, Miami 2 June 6, 1997 Roberto Vaz vs. Middle Tennessee Feb. 25 LSU 13, Alabama 6 June 7, 1997 Joe Caruso vs. Georgia March 7 Robbie Tucker at Florida March 15 Roberto Vaz at Auburn April 12 Andy Phillips vs. West Alabama April 23 Roberto Vaz vs. LSU May 9 1998 G.W. Keller vs. Nicholls State Feb. 18 Andy Phillips vs. Louisiana Tech Feb. 23 Matt Frick vs. Ole Miss April 24 1999 Jayson Cox vs. Niagara March 5 G.W. Keller at Tennessee March 12 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State March 23 ROLLTIDE.COM 61 Records & History ALABAMA IN THE POLLS BY CLASS SEASON RECORDS

(fi nal rankings since 1959) ALABAMA SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Junior BY POSITION Average .525 (114-217) – David Magadan (1983) BASEBALL AMERICA Pos. Player Avg. Home Runs 27 – Doug Duke (1986) 1981 17th C Doug Duke (1985) .388 RBI 95 – David Magadan (1983) 1983 2nd 1B David Magadan (1983) .525 1986 25th 2B Peter Stonard (2002) .411 Senior 1991 24th SS Andy Phillips (1999) .398 Average .399 (97-243) – Mike Twardoski (1986) 1995 14th 3B Herb Kosten (1956) .393 Home Runs 28 - Kent Matthes (2009) 1996 4th OF Ken Chapman (1959) .469 RBI 82 – Beau Hearod (2003) 1997 2nd 1998 12th Pos. Player Runs C Jeremy Brown (2001) 47 ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 1999 4th BY CLASS 2000 24th 1B Jeremy Brown (1999) 77 2002 13th 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 76 Freshman 2005 20th SS Andy Phillips (1998) 71 Innings 117.1 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 2006 10th 3B Bret Elbin (1983) 88 Wins 10 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 2010 16th OF Roberto Vaz (1997) 87 Strikeouts 105 – David Robertson (2005) Saves 12 – Ray Castillo (2013) Pos. Player Hits COLLEGIATE BASEBALL C Dax Norris (1996) 105 1968 21st Sophomore 1B David Magadan (1983) 114 1983 2nd Innings 122.2 – Brent Carter (2003) 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 102 1986 21st Wins 10 – Brent Carter (2003) SS Josh Rutledge (2010) 107 1991 25th 10 – Jonathan Blankenship (1999) 3B Andy Phillips (1997) 102 1995 14th 10 – Pete Fisher (1997) OF G.W. Keller (1999) 107 1996 5th Strikeouts 108 – Wade LeBlanc (2005) 1997 2nd Pos. Player Doubles 1998 16th C Dax Norris (1996) 21 Junior 1999 4th 1B David Magadan (1983) 31 Innings 129.1 – Wade LeBlanc (2006) 2000 27th 2B Peter Stonard (2002) 22 Wins 13 – Heath Henderson (1997) 2002 16th SS Adam Pavkovich (2003) 27 Strikeouts 128 – Wade LeBlanc (2006) 2005 20th 3B Andy Phillips (1999) 25 2006 9th OF Dustan Mohr (1997) 21 Senior 2010 16th Innings 129.0 – Lance Cormier (2002) Pos. Player Triples Wins 11 – Tim Young (1996) USA TODAY/ C Rich Potter (1973) 5 11 – Dean Hayes (1983) ESPN COACHES 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 5 Strikeouts 104 – Manny Torres (1999) 1995 15th Kyle Walck (1991) 5 104 – Joel Colgrove (1996) 1996 6th Frank Menechino (1992) 5 1997 2nd SS Mikey White (2015) 6 1998 9th 3B Andy Phillips (1999) 6 1999 4th OF Roberto Vaz (1997) 9 2000 22nd 2002 12th Pos. Player HR 2005 24th C Doug Duke (1986) 27 2006 9th 1B Aaron Clark (2001) 20 2010 18th Mike Pitisci (1984) 20 Robbie Tucker (1997) 20 NCBWA 2B Sam Bozanich (2000) 18 2002 16th SS Andy Phillips (1999) 22 2003 34th 3B Jake Smith (2009) 18 2005 20th OF Kent Matthes (2009) 28

RECORDS & HISTORY 2006 9th 2010 18th Pos. Player RBI 2014 29th C Doug Duke (1986) 82 1B David Magadan (1983) 95 2B Sam Bozanich (2000) 83 SS Josh Rutledge (2010) 69 3B Andy Phillips (1997) 65 OF Beau Hearod (2003) 82

ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON HITTING RECORDS BY CLASS Freshman Average .389 (77-188) – David Magadan (1981) Home Runs 15 – Ross Wilson (2008) 15 – Jeremy Brown (1999) RBI 69 – Jeremy Brown (1999)

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Strikeouts Game 21 vs. Georgia (1908) Season 485 (2015)

Hit By Pitch Inning 3 vs. Alcorn State, March 18, 2014 3 vs. Tennessee, March 17, 2013 3 vs. Louisville, March 10, 2012 3 vs. Houston, Feb. 13, 1998 Game 7 vs. Alcorn State, March 18, 2014 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)

Batting Average High .340 (1997) Low .213 (1966)

Runs Per Game High 9.7 (1997) Low 4.1 (1966)

Hits Per Game High 12.3 (1997) Low 7.3 (1966)

Walks Per Game G.W. Keller, Roberto Vaz, Dustan Mohr and Robbie High 5.3 (1999) Tucker earned the distinction as the only foursome in NCAA history to each hit 20 or more home runs in a single season. Low 2.9 (2014) Alabama hit a school-record 160 home runs in 1997. Strikeouts Per Game High 8.1 (2015) TEAM BATTING RECORDS Home Runs Low 2.6 (1954) At-Bats Inning 4 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Inning 14 vs. LSU May 10, 1997 4 vs. Columbus College, May 4, 1983 TEAM PITCHING RECORDS Game 13 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Game 64 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Innings Pitched Season 2,527 (1997) Season 160 (1997) Game 16 vs. LSU April 2, 2015 vs. LSU April, 20, 2013 Runs Scored Grand Slams Game 2 vs. Middle Tennessee State, March 15, 1992 vs. Vanderbilt (1893) Inning 14 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 Season 622.0 (1996) Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 11 (1984) Season 679 (1997) Runs Batted In Runs Allowed Inning 13 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 24, 1998 Inning 12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Runs Extra-Inning Game Game 27 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Inning 12 vs. Kentucky, March 15, 1986 Game 33 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 625 (1997) 27 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Season 399 (2000) Hits Inning 10 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Total Bases Inning 23 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Earned Runs Allowed 10 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 Inning 12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 10 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 Game 72 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Season 1,571 (1997) Game 24 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 336 (1999) Season 860 (1997) Highest Slugging Percentage Hits Allowed Consecutive Hits Game 1.287 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 (72 TB/56 AB) Season .621 (1997) Inning 11 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Game 8 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 Game 30 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 8 vs. Alcorn State, April 5, 1994 Season 688 (1997) 8 vs. St. Louis, March 8, 1994 Sacrifi ce Flies Game 5 vs. Arkansas State, Feb. 23, 2002 Singles The eight hits vs. Samford were the fi rst eight batters Season 45 (2006) Game 20 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 of the fi rst inning. The eight hits vs. Alcorn State were the fi rst eight batters in the seventh inning. Sacrifi ce Bunts Game 6 vs. Jacksonville State, April 7, 2010 Home Runs Allowed

Game 6 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 RECORDS & HISTORY Singles Season 63 (2011) Game 19 vs. Illinois-Chicago, Feb. 27, 2010 Stolen Bases Walks Allowed Inning 7 at Ole Miss, April 24, 1994 Doubles Inning 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 Game 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, May 14, 2002 Game 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Inning 5 vs. Arkansas, April 26, 2003 (7th Inning) Season 297 (1981) Game 9 vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 9 vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 9 vs. Central Florida, April 5, 1987 9 vs. Richmond, May 27, 1995 (NCAA) Strikeouts 9 vs. Auburn, March 29, 1988 Season 141 (1981) Game 18 vs. Stillman (1969) (9 IP) Season 163 (1997) Walks Season 595 (1999) Inning 7 vs. Jackson State, March 13, 1985 Triples Wild Pitches Inning 3 vs. Miami, May 4, 1985 Game 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Season 62 (1999) Game 5 vs. Samford, March 22, 1960 Season 367 (1999) Season 34 (1997)

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Complete Games Errors Postseason Games High 20 (1975) Game 8 vs. Georgia, April 4, 1992 Season 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Low 0 (2012) Season 130 (1986) Wins 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Losses 4 (1998) (6-4, .600) Shutouts Passed Balls Pctg. .846 (1999) (11-2) High 8 (1974) Season 27 (2004) .800 (1997) (12-3) Low 1 (Several) Fielding Percentage Wins in February Saves High .976 (2015) 10 (1997) (10-0, 1.000) High 22 (2002) Low .931 (1959) Low 2 (1979) Wins in March Double Plays 17 (1981) (17-3, .850) Innings Pitched Game 5 vs. Kentucky, March 20, 2005 17 (1984) (17-3, .850) High 622 (1996) 5 vs. Huntingdon, April 27, 1990 Low 127 (1959) Season 81 (1997) Wins in April 16 (1986) (16-6, .727) Earned Run Average Triple Plays 16 (1989) (16-8, .667) High 5.62 (1985) Game 1 vs. No. 22 Kentucky, March 14, 2014 Low 2.07 (1966) 1 vs. Southern Miss, May 30, 1999 Wins in May 1 vs. Alcorn State (1988) 15 (1983) (15-2, .882) Runs Allowed 1 vs. Western Kentucky (1987) High 399 (2000) Wins in June Low 60 (1966) Opponent Triple Plays 5 (2010) (5-3, .625) Game 1 by Mississippi State (1932) Runs Allowed Per Game 1 by Middle Tennesee State (1997) LONGEST GAME High 6.14 (2000) 1 by Florida (1997) Low 3.00 (1966) Total Innings Played 16 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 SEASON RECORDS Earned Runs Allowed 16 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 High 336 (1999) Games Played 16 vs. Vanderbilt (1893) Low 40 (1959) High 70 (1997) Low 15 (1959) Total by Time Hits Allowed 5:25 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 (16 innings) High 688 (1997) At-Bats 4:55 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) Low 105 (1954, 1959) High 2,527 (1997) 4:30 vs. LSU, April 3, 2005 (13 innings) Low 484 (1959) 4:13 at Arkansas, March 16, 2012 (12 innings) Hits Allowed Per Game 4:13 vs. Arkansas, May 5, 2006 (11 innings) 4:06 vs. LSU, April 4, 2015 (16 innings) High 10.35 (2000) Batting Average 4:00 vs. Tennessee, May 17, 1996 (14 innings) Low 5.52 (1951) High .340 (1997) Low .213 (1966) 4:00 at Louisville, March 8, 2013 (14 innings) Strikeouts High 595 (1999) Slugging Percentage Total by Time; Nine-Inning Game Low 69 (1959) High .627 (1997) (led NCAA) 3:59 at Houston, Feb. 21, 2015 Low .289 (1970) 3:55 vs. LSU, May 18, 2000 Strikeouts Per Game 3:52 vs. Houston, May 31, 2003 High 8.62 (1999) Wins Low 4.41 (1954) High 56 (1997) Low 8 (1959) Shortest Game Innings 5 vs. Illinois, March 2, 1997 Walks Time 1:46 at South Carolina, April 1, 2000 (9 innings) High 297 (1981) SEC Wins Low 52 (1959) High 21 (1999) Low 4 (1994) Walks Per Game High 5.21 (1981) Losses Low 2.58 (2011) High 35 (1994) Low 0 (1897) Hit-By-Pitch High 62 (2005) SEC Losses RECORDS & HISTORY Low 3 (Several) High 22 (1994) Low 1 (1938, 1940, 1942) Balks High 22 (1991) Home Wins Low 1 (1990) Season 37 (1999) (37-4, .902) Road Wins TEAM FIELDING RECORDS Season 16 (1984) (16-9, .640) Putouts Game 48 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 (16 innings) Winning Percentage vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) High 1.000 (1897, 10-0) Season 1,866 (1996) .800 (1997, 56-14) Low 382 (1959) Low .214 (1906, 4-16-1) .375 (1994, 21-35) Assists Game 22 vs. Tennessee, (14 innings) May 17, 1996 Extra-Inning Games 21 at Louisville (14 innings) March 8, 2013 Season 9 (2013) 3-6, .333 21 vs. LSU (13 innings) April 4, 2015 20 at UL-Lafayette, March 2, 2014 One-Run Games Season 798 (1997) Season 22 (2014) (11-11, .500) Wins 14 (1999) (14-3, .824) Outfi eld Assists Losses 15 (1994) (4-15, .211) Season 26 (1971)

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS Doubles Stolen Bases Games Played Inning 2 by several Inning 3 by several Season 70 by Andy Phillips (1997) Last: Carlos Sosa vs. SE Missouri, Feb. 22, 2004 Last: Sam Bozanich vs. Central Florida, Feb. 26, 2000 Career 251 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Game 4 by Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 Game 5 by several Season 31 by David Magadan (1983) Last: Ted Williams vs. Samford (1986) Games Started Career 67 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Season 50 by David Fowke (1981) Season 70 by Andy Phillips (1997) Career 77 by Emeel Salem (2004-07) Career 251 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Triples Inning 1 by several Sacrifi ce Bunts Highest Batting Average Game 3 by Ken Chapman vs. Samford (1960) Game 2 by several Season .525 David Magadan (1983) Season 9 by Roberto Vaz (1997) Last: Andrew Miller vs. Auburn, March 30, 2012 Career .439 David Magadan (1981-83) Career 18 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Season 21 by Brock Bennett (2011) Career 28 by Brock Bennett (2007-11) At-Bats Home Runs 28 by Allen Rice (2002-05) Inning 2 by several Inning 2 by several Game 8 by Allan Stallings vs. Georgia So., March 23, 1984 Last: G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Sacrifi ce Flies 8 by Dee Smithey vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Game 3 by several Game 2 by several 8 by Pat Monti vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 Last: G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 8, 1999 Last: Georgie Salem vs. Troy June 2, 2013 8 by John Farrell vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 Season 28 by Kent Matthes (2009) Season 8 by Austen Smith (2014) 8 by Kenny Roberts vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 Career 61 by Andy Phillips (1996-99) 8 by Evan Bush (2004) 8 by Kyle Overstreet vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 8 by Clint Thompson (1987) 8 by Georgie Salem vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 Home Runs in Consecutive Career 20 by Jake Smith (2007-10) Season 297 by Josh Rutledge (2010) Plate Appearances 20 by Evan Bush (2002-06) Career 963 by Brent Boyd (1999-2002) Game 3 by G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Sacrifi ces (Prior to 1980) (Hit three home runs on fi ve pitches) Season 9 by Joe Hawley (1974) Runs Scored Career 12 by Steve Houlberg (1978-79) Inning 2 by several Consecutive Games with a Home Run Game 6 by Craig Shipley vs. Georgia Southern, Season 5 by Roberto Vaz (1997) Longest Hitting Streak March 28, 1984 36 by Andy Phillips, April 3-June 15, 1999 Season 88 by Bret Elbin (1983) Grand Slams Career 244 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Game 1 by several Hits in Consecutive Plate Appearances Last: Casey Hughston vs. Savannah St., Feb. 24, 2015 11 by Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991 Hits Season 6 by Mike Pitisci (1984) *NCAA RECORD* Inning 2 by several Career 6 by Mike Pitisci (1984) Times Reaching Base in Last: Cody Henry at Auburn, May 10, 2015 Consecutive Plate Appearances Game 5 by everal Runs Batted In 12 by Emeel Salem, April 8-May 5, 2006 Mikey White at Samford, April 30, 2014 Inning 5 by Andy Phillips vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 12 by Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991 Georgie Salem vs. Stephen F. Austin, Feb. 21, 2014 Game 9 by Roberto Vaz at Auburn, April 12, 1997 Ryan Rhoden vs. UAB, Feb. 28, 2007 Season 95 by David Magadan (1983) Consecutive Games Reaching Base Kody Valverde vs. Troy, June 4, 2006 Career 230 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) 50 Jeremy Brown, Feb. 10 - May 4, 2001 Emeel Salem vs. UAB, April 26, 2006 Morrow Thomley vs. SE Missouri, March 13, 2005 Total Bases Hit for the Cycle Beau Hearod vs. UAB, April 23, 2003 Inning 8 by Frank Velleggia vs. Columbus College, June 4, 1983 Josh Rutledge at South Alabama, April 22, 2009 Travis Garner vs. South Alabama, April 16, 2003 Game 14 by Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Jake Smith at Samford, April 15, 2009 Travis Garner vs. South Carolina, March 30, 2002 by Mick Kerns vs. Alcorn State, Feb. 19, 1982 Kent Matthes vs. Nicholls State, Feb. 25, 2009 Jeremy Brown vs. West Alabama, April 5, 2000 Season 203 by Andy Phillips (1999) Darren Wood at LSU, May 14, 2000 G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 9, 1999 203 by Roberto Vaz (1997) Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Career 590 by Andy Phillips (1996-99) Darren Wood vs. Southern Miss, March 9, 1999 Jeremy Brown vs. Fullerton, Feb. 28, 1999 Frank Menechino at South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993 Andy Phillips at South Carolina, March 22, 1998 Highest Slugging Percentage Andy Phillips at Auburn, April 12, 1997 Season .796 by Roberto Vaz (1997) Reached on Catcher’s Interference Chris Moller at LSU, April, 27, 1996 Career .758 by Doug Duke (1984-86) Game 2 by G.W. Keller vs. West Alabama, March 23, 1997 Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 Season 5 by G.W. Keller (1997) Pat Monti vs. UAB, April 27, 1989 Strikeouts Robert Fletcher vs. Indiana State, Feb. 27, 1988 Game 5 by Alex Avila vs. Arkansas, June 5, 2006 Kurt Prewitt vs. Alabama State, April 10, 1985 5 by Brent Reese vs. Auburn, April 22, 1989 Craig Shipley vs. Florida State, March 23, 1984 Season 80 by Will Haynie (2015) David Magadan vs. Arizona State, June 4, 1983 Career 201 Jake Smith (2007-10) David Magadan vs. Florida, June 13, 1983 David Magadan vs. Alabama Christian, April 16, 1983 Walks Gary Jack vs. Tennessee, April 1, 1981 Inning 2 by several Rex Bynum vs. LSU, April 29, 1972 Last: Scott Weil vs. Alcorn State, June 5, 1994 Gene Giannini vs. Ole Miss, 1960 Game 4 several RECORDS & HISTORY Ken Chapman vs. Auburn, 1960 Last: Taylor Dugas, vs. So. Alabama, March 30, 2011 Norman Koury vs. Tulane, 1960 Season 69 by Jeremy Browm (2002) Ed White vs. Florida, 1949 Career 207 by Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Season 114 by David Magadan (1983) Career 334 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Times Hit-By-Pitch Game 4 by Jerry Shelton vs. Morehead State, Feb. 18, 1992 Singles Season 22 by Allen Rice (2003) Game 5 by David Magadan vs. Arizona St., June 4, 1983 Career 51 by Jerry Shelton (1991-93) Season 79 Josh Rutledge (2010) Career 235 by Taylor Dugas (2009-12)

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Hits Allowed Lowest Earned Run Average Appearances Game 15 by Tim Young vs. Tennessee (1996) Season 1.08 by Mike Innes (1969) Season 39 by Greg Hibbard (1986) Season 139 by Heath Henderson (1997) Career 1.98 by Mike Innes (1968-71) Career 88 by Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 139 by Pete Fisher (1997) Career 393 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) FIELDING RECORDS Starts Fewest Hits Per Nine Innings Putouts Season 19 by Dean Hayes (1983) Game 21 by Austen Smith at Louisville, March 8, 2013 Career 52 by Mike Sodders (1985-88) Season 5.44 by Mike Innes (1969) Career 6.00 by Frank Roland (1954-57) Season 555 by David Zauchin (1975) Career 1,693 by Austen Smith (2011-14) Complete Games Runs Allowed Season 10 by Frank Roland (1956) Assists Career 17 by Mike Innes (1968-71) Game 13 by Carey Lundstrom vs. Georgia (1992) Season 78 by Pete Fisher (1997) Game 11 by Sam Bozanich vs. Arkansas-LR, Feb. 20, 1998 Career 196 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Season 210 by Joe Caruso (1996) Victories Career 620 by Brett Taft (1993-96) Season 13 by Heath Henderson (1997) Career 31 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Earned Runs Allowed Game 11 by Mike Sanford vs. Birmingham-So. (1978) Outfi eld Assists Game 2 by several Consecutive Victories Season 64 by Heath Henderson (1997) Career 170 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Last: Georgie Salem vs. Auburn April 13, 2014 Season 12 by Frank Roland (1956) Season 9 by Ted Williams (1986) Career 16 by Frank Roland (1955-56) Strikeouts 9 by Ted Williams (1985) Career 22 by Scott McClanahan (1999-2002) Best Winning Percentage Game 18 by Mike Innes vs. Stillman College (1969) (9 IP) 15 by Del Howell vs. Alabama A&M, March 17, 2009 (7 IP) Season 1.000 by Frank Roland (12-0) (1956) Passed Balls 1.000 by Scott Murphy (8-0) (1999) Season 118 by Bobby Sprowl (1977) Career 307 by Brent Carter (2002-05) Game 3 by Will Haynie vs. Stephen F. Austin Feb. 21, 2014 1.000 by Tim Meacham (7-0) (1983) 3 by Charlie Lyons vs. Auburn, April 16, 2004 Career .955 by Frank Roland (21-1) (1954-57) Strikeouts Per Nine Innings 3 by David Ferazza vs. Florida, June 9, 2004 Season 12.8 by David Robertson (2005) Season 13 by Will Haynie (2015) Losses 13 by Randy Hunt (1981) Season 8 by Bernie Bellard (1994) (105 Ks in 74.0 IP) 8 by Mike Soper (1989) Career 11.72 by Alan Dunn (1981-83) (125 Ks in 60.2 IP) Errors 8 by Jeff Oyster (1985) Game 4 by several Career 22 by Mike Sodders, (22-22) (1985-88) Walks Last: Jerry Shelton vs. Kentucky, March 27, 1993 Game 12 by David Oropeza vs. Auburn, April 24, 1987 Season 31 by Mickey Kerns, SS (1990) Saves Career 59 by Andy Phillips, SS/3B (1996-99) Season 14 by Ben Short (1991) Season 69 by Mark Roberts (1989) Career 151 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Career 21 by Brian Reed (2002-03) Highest Fielding Percentage Fewest Walks Per Nine Innings Season 1.000 by Georgie Salem (2014) Innings Pitched 1.000 by Jon Kelton, OF (2010) Game 14.2 by Jackie Glover vs. Mississippi State (1969) Season 0.89 by Tucker Hawley (4 BBs in 40.2 IP) (2010) 1.000 by Jeremy Brown, INF (2001) Season 129.0 by Lance Cormier (2002) 1.000 by Dan Harris, C (1967) Career 384.2 by Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Career 2.32 by Pete Reaves (24 BBs in 104.1 IP) (1957-59) Career .996 by Alan Hill (1992-95) Shutouts Consecutive Errorless Chances Season 4 by Freddy Glass (1967) Hit Batters Season 22 by T.J. Large (2005) Season 471 by Clay Jones (2010) 4 by Bernie Strawn (1973) Career 608 by Jeremy Brown (2000-02) Career 7 by Mike Innes (1968-71) Consecutive Games Without an Error Season 61 Georgie Salem (2014) Career 86 by Georgie Salem (2014-15) RECORDS & HISTORY

Heath Henderson holds the Alabama record for the most victories in a season with 13 in 1997. 66 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

HITTING LEADERS Doubles Games Played 1. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 31 2. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) 27 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS 70 (1997) 3. Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) 25 2. Sam Bozanich, 2B 69 (1999) 4. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 22 Jeremy Brown, 1B 69 (1999) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) 22 Joe Caruso, 2B 69 (1996, 1997) Scott McClanahan, OF (2002) 22 G.W. Keller, OF 69 (1997, 1999) Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 22 Dax Norris, C 69 (1996) 8. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 21 David Tidwell, OF 69 (1997) Dax Norris, C (1996) 21 8. Dustan Mohr, OF 68 (1996, 1997) Dustan Mohr, OF (1996) 21 Chris Moller, 1B 68 (1996) Robbie Tucker, 1B 68 (1997) Triples Games Started 1. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 9 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) 7 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS 70 (1997) Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 7 2. Jeremy Brown, C 69 (1999) 4. Mikey White, SS (2015) 6 Joe Caruso, 2B 69 (1996) Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) 6 Joe Caruso, 2B 69 (1997) Derek Wigginton, OF (1999) 6 David Tidwell, OF 69 (1997) Allan Stallings, OF (1985) 6 Dax Norris, C 69 (1996) 7. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 5 G.W. Keller, OF 69 (1997) Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 5 8. Taylor Dugas, OF 67 (2010) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) 5 Josh Rutledge, SS 67 (2010) Darren Wood, OF (2000) 5 Sam Bozanich, INF 67 (1999) G.W. Keller, OF (1998) 5 Dustan Mohr, OF 67 (1996) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 5 Chris Moller, 1B 67 (1996) Frank Menechino, 2B (1992) 5 Clay Jones, 1B 67 (2010) Brad Oliver, OF (1992) 5 Kyle Walck, 2B (1991) 5 Batting Average John Farrell, OF (1990) 5 1. .525 – David Magadan, 1B (1983) (114-217) Cary Williams, OF (1989) 5 2. .411 – Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) (97-236) Rusty Barton, OF (1982) 5 3. .405 – Chris Glass, 2B (1982) (73-180) Bobby Pierce, OF (1981) 5 .405 – Chris Moller, 1B (1995) (87-215) Larry Keenum, SS (1975) 5 Roberto Vaz led the Tide with a 5. .400 – Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) (102-255) Larry Mims, OF (1975) 5 school record nine triples in 1997. 6. .399 – Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) (97-243) Rich Potter, C (1973) 5 Vaz also set the single-season record 7. .396 – Andy Phillips, SS (1999) (103-260) Bill Oliver, OF (1963) 5 with a .768 slugging percentage. 8. .395 – Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) (96-243) Ken Chapman, OF (1960) 5 .395 – G.W. Keller, OF (1999) (107-271) .395 – David Magadan, 3B (1982) (77-195) Home Runs Walks .395 – Joe Vitiello, OF (1991) (87-219) 1. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) 69 1. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 28 2. Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) 66 2. Doug Duke, C (1986) 27 3. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 59 At-Bats 3. Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 25 4. Jeremy Brown, C (1999) 57 1. Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) 297 4. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 22 5. Evan Bush, 3B (2005) 51 2. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 295 Matt Frick, C (1998) 22 Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) 51 3. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 284 Doug Duke, C (1985) 22 7. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 49 Dax Norris, C (1996) 284 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 22 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) 48 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1997) 279 8. Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) 21 9. Bret Elbin, SS (1982) 47 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 278 G.W. Keller, OF/DH (1997) 21 10. Joe Vitiello, OF (1990) 46 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1999) 276 10. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 20 Brent Reese, 1B (1989) 46 8. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 275 Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 20 9. , C/OF (1998) 273 Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 20 10. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 271 Mike Pitisci, 1B (1984) 20 Intentional Walks 1. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 8 Runs Runs Batted In 2. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) 7 3. Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 6 1. Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) 88 1. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 95 Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) 6 2. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 87 2. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 83 5. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 5 3. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 86 3. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 81 G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 5 4. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 85 4. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 82 Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 5 5. Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) 77 Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) 82 8. Mikey White, SS (2015 4 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 76 Doug Duke, C (1986) 82 Emeel Salem, OF (2007) 4 7. Brent Boyd, 3B (2000) 74 7. Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 79 Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 4 8. Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) 73 8. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 76 10. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 3 Ted McClendon, 3B (1983) 73 9. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 74 Jake Smith, 3B (2007) 3 10. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 71 10. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 72 Kent Matthes, OF (2007) 3 Hits Alex Avila, C (2006) 3 Total Bases Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) 3 1. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 114 (217 AB) 1. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 203 Scott McClanahan, OF (2001) 3 2. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 107 (270 AB) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 203 Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) 3 Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) 107 (297 AB) RECORDS & HISTORY 3. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 180 Kelley Gulledge, C (1999) 3 4. Dax Norris, C (1996) 105 (284 AB) 4. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 178 Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 3 5. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 103 (259 AB) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 178 6. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 102 (255 AB) Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) 178 Hit-By-Pitch Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) 102 (279 AB) 7. Doug Duke, C (1986) 177 1. Allen Rice, INF (2003) 22 Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 102 (278 AB) 8. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 175 2. Matt Bentley, INF (2008) 20 9. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 101 (284 AB) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 175 Jerry Shelton, INF (1992) 19 David Tidwell, OF (1997) 101 (295 AB) G.W. Keller, OF (1997) 175 4. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) 18 5. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) 17 Jon Kelton, OF (2010) 17 7. Mikey White, SS (2014) 14 Josh Rutledge, INF (2008) 14 Jake Smith, INF (2008) 14 Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 14

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Strikeouts 1. Will Haynie, C (2015) 80 2. Jake Smith, 3B/P (2010) 69 3. Brandon May, 2B (2008) 61 Evan Bush, 3B (2005) 61 Mick Kerns, OF (1991) 61 6. Pat Bailey, DH (1986) 60 Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 60 8. Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 59 9. Mike Pitisci, 1B (1984) 57 10. Ted Williams, OF (1986) 56

Sacrifi ce Flies 1. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 8 Evan Bush, 3B (2004) 8 Clint Thompson, C (1987) 8 4. Matt Bentley, INF (2008) 7 Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 7 Allen Rice, DH (2002) 7 Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 7 Beau Hearod, OF (2002) 7 9. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 6 Jake Smith, 3B (2010) 6 Jake Smith, 3B (2009) 6 Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 6 Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) 6 Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) 6 Wade LeBlanc set the Alabama single- Brent Boyd, INF (2002) 6 season records for innings pitched (129.1) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 6 and strikeouts (128) in 2006. G.W. Keller, OF (1998) 6 Complete Games Wins Sacrifi ce Bunts 1. Frank Roland (1956) 10 1. Heath Henderson (1997/13-2) 13 1. Brock Bennett, C (2011) 21 2. Wade LeBlanc (2004) 8 2. Frank Roland (1956/12-0) 12 2. Matt Downs, 3B (2006) 13 Gene Lary (1955) 8 3. Lance Cormier (2002/11-3) 11 Nate Duncan, SS (1997) 13 4. Chris Eilers (1995) 7 Tim Young (1996/11-3) 11 4. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) 12 Vince Barrantine (1981) 7 Dennis Walsh (1991/11-4) 11 5. Josh Sanders, 2B (2011) 11 Bobby Sprowl (1977) 7 Dean Hayes (1983/11-2) 11 Jon Kelton, OF (2010) 11 Jimbo Lindsay (1976) 7 Rick Browne (1983/11-2) 11 7. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2014) 10 Bernie Strawn (1972) 7 8. Brent Carter (2003/10-5) 10 Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 10 Mike Innes (1968) 7 Manny Torres (1999/10-3) 10 Allen Rice, INF (2002) 10 John Paul Anderson (1955) 7 Jonathan Blankenship (1999/10-3) 10 Darren Wood, OF (2000) 10 Pete Fisher (1997/10-3) 10 Shutouts Jarrod Kingrey (1997/10-1) 10 Stolen Bases 1. Freddy Glass (1967) 4 Pete Roberts (1986/10-2) 10 1. David Fowke, OF (1981) 50 Bernie Strawn (1973) 4 Joel Colgrove (1996/10-3) 10 2. Ted Williams, OF (1985) 44 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004) 3 Jeff Oyster (1984/10-2) 10 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 42 Drew Blocker (1974) 3 Vince Barrentine (1981/10-4) 10 4. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 36 Owen Holston (1974) 3 Frank Lary (1950/10-2) 10 5. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 35 Mike Innes (1969) 3 6. Robert Fletcher, 2B (1988) 33 7. Lance Cormier (2001) 2 Losses Ralph Lusian, 2B (1987) 33 Bryan Kelly (1981) 2 1. Pete Fisher (1998) 8 8. Chris Glass, 2B (1981) 32 Mike Innes (1971) 2 Bernie Bellard (1994) 8 9. Omar Fernandez, OF (1987) 30 Mike Innes (1970) 2 Mike Soper (1989) 8 10. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 29 Jeff Oyster (1985) 8 Chris Arago, SS (1977) 29 Batters Faced 5. Spencer Turnbull (2014) 7 1. Lance Cormier (2002) 541 Charley Sullivan (2013) 7 PITCHING LEADERS Heath Henderson (1997) 541 Adam Morgan (2011) 7 3. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 531 Miers Quigley (2007) 7

RECORDS & HISTORY Appearances 4. Pete Fisher (1997) 527 Pete Brown (1988) 7 1. Greg Hibbard (1986) 39 5. Brent Carter (2003) 510 Mike Sodders (1988) 7 2. Greg Hibbard (1985) 36 6. Manny Torres (1999) 508 Ronnie Owen (1979) 7 Ben Short (1991) 36 7. Tommy Hunter (2006) 500 Drew Blocker (1975) 7 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2010) 34 8. Scott Murphy (2000) 499 Jackie Glover (1967) 7 Jonathan Blankenship (1999) 34 9. Pete Fisher (1998) 487 Jimbo Lindsay (1975) 34 10. Joel Colgrove (1996) 476 Saves Jerry Stubbs (1994) 34 1. Ben Short (1991) 14 8. Jarrod Kingrey (1998) 33 Innings Pitched 2. Jarrod Kingrey (1998) 13 Jarrod Kingrey (1997) 33 3. Ray Castillo (2013) 12 10. David Robertson (2005) 32 1. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 129.1 2. Lance Cormier (2002) 129.0 Brian Reed (2003) 12 3. Heath Henderson (1997) 124.1 Troy Brauchle (1983) 12 Games Started 4. Brent Carter (2003) 122.2 6. Thomas Burrows (2014) 11 1. Dennis Walsh (1991) 20 5. Pete Fisher (1998) 118.1 Jonathan Smart (2011) 11 2. Dean Hayes (1983) 19 6. Tommy Hunter (2006) 117.1 Lance Cormier (1999) 11 3. Adam Morgan (2010) 18 7. Manny Torres (1999) 115.0 Skip Ames (1996) 11 Wade LeBlanc (2006) 18 8. Scott Murphy (2000) 113.2 10. David Robertson (2006) 10 Pete Fisher (1997) 18 9. Wade LeBlanc (2004) 112.2 Greg Hibbard (1986) 10 Joel Colgrove (1996) 18 Dean Hayes (1983) 112.2 Jeff Oyster (1985) 18 7. Done Eight Times 17

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Strikeouts Most Wild Pitches Total Chances 1. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 128 1. Lance Cormier (1999) 19 1. Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 634 2. Bobby Sprowl (1977) 118 2. Miers Quigley (2007) 13 2. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 573 3. Wade LeBlanc (2005) 108 3. Miers Quigley (2008) 12 3. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) 570 4. David Robertson (2005) 105 4. T.J. Large (2005) 11 4. Dax Norris, C (1996) 564 Brent Carter (2003) 105 Lance Cormier (2002) 11 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 560 6. Heath Henderson (1997) 104 Jason Moates (1999) 11 6. Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 545 Joel Colgrove (1996) 104 Pete Fisher (1997) 11 7. Brett Booth, C (2013) 532 8. Manny Torres (1999) 103 Heath Henderson (1997) 11 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) 518 9. Al Drumheller (1992) 101 Doug Hurst (1997) 11 9. Matt Bentley, 1B (2008) 509 10. Justin Smith (1999) 100 10. Done Eight Times 10 10. Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 504

Fewest Walks Allowed (min. 40 IP) Most Hit Batters Putouts 1. Tucker Hawley (2010) 4 1. T.J. Large (2005) 22 1. Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 588 2. Tucker Hawley (2011) 7 2. Spencer Turnbull (2014) 13 2. David Zauchin, 1B (1975) 555 3. Michael Daniel (1997) 8 3. Justin Kamplain (2014) 12 3. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 545 4. Austin Hyatt (2007) 9 Nick Eicholtz (2014) 12 4. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) 538 Pete Reaves (1958) 9 Justin Kamplain (2013) 12 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 526 6. Brent Carter (2002) 10 6. Geoffrey Bramblett (2015) 11 6. Dax Norris, C (1996) 504 Andy Bernard (1997) 10 Austin Hyatt (2009) 11 Hunter Plott, 1B (1990) 504 8. Ronnie Owen (1978) 11 Mark Carter (2001) 11 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) 489 9. Mike Oczypok (2013) 12 Jeremy Vaughn (2000) 11 9. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 484 Trey Pilkington (2012) 12 Heath Henderson (1997) 11 10. Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 481 Adam Scott (2009) 12 Andrew Walker (2004) 12 Most Balks Assists Thayer Bellis (1946) 12 1. Miers Quigley (2008) 8 1. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 210 Frank Roland (1957) 12 2. Miers Quigley (2007) 6 2. Mikey White, SS (2013) 209 Jeff Brewer (1982) 12 Lance Cormier (2002) 6 3. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) 204 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2009) 4 Evan Bush, 2B (2006) 204 Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 40 IP) Wade LeBlanc (2005) 4 5. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 196 1. Al Lary (1950) 24 Brandon Belcher (2004) 4 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 195 2. Alan Dunn (1981) 31 Taylor Tankerlsey (2003) 4 7. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 192 3. David Robertson (2006) 32 Jonathan Blankenship (2000) 4 8. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2014) 191 Roger Weems (1992) 32 Manny Torres (1996) 4 Brett Taft, SS (1995) 191 John Paul Anderson (1952) 32 10. Done 10 Times 3 10. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 190 Bill Dunn (1951) 32 7. Geoffrey Bramblett (2014) 33 FIELDING LEADERS Outfi eld Assists Ray Castillo (2013) 33 1. Ted Williams (1986) 9 John Collins (1994) 33 Fielding Percentage (Min. 150 CHANCES) Mike Twardoski (1985) 9 10. Les Kelley (1968) 34 1. Georgie Salem, CF (2014) 1.000 Ronnie Hardin (1971) 9 Jeremy Brown, C (2001) 1.000 4. Ben Moore (2014) 8 Lowest ERA (min. 40 IP) Dan Harris, C (1967) 1.000 Scott McClanahan (2002) 8 1. Drew Blocker (1974) 1.19 4. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) .998 Scott McClanahan (2000) 8 2. Steve Bryant (1970) 1.31 Matt Frick, C (1997) .998 Cary Williams (1989) 8 3. Thayer Bellis (1946) 1.46 Chris Moller, 1B (1995) .998 8. Georgie Salem (2014) 7 4. John Paul Anderson (1955) 1.49 7. Matt Bentley, 1B (2007) .996 Kent Matthes (2009) 7 5. Brain Reed (2002) 1.75 Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) .996 Kent Matthes (2008) 7 6. Tim Young (1996) 1.76 Alan Hill, C (1994) .996 Kent Matthes (2007) 7 Frank Roland (1957) 1.76 10. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) .995 Rusty Barton (1982) 7 8. Jimbo Lindsay (1975) 1.85 Dax Norris, C (1995) .995 Larry Mims (1975) 7 9. Bernie Strawn (1973) 1.86 Alan Hill, C (1993) .995 10. Gene Lary (1952) 1.87 Gary Jack, 1B (1980) .995 Errors Bill Carr, 1B (1955) .995 1. Mick Kerns, INF (1990) 31 2. Juan DeBrand, SS (1991) 30 3. Tim Sims, SS (1986) 29 4. Casey Lambert, SS (2000) 28 5. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) 23 Brett Taft, SS (1995) 23 Jerry Shelton, 3B (1993) 23 Tim Sims, SS (1985) 23 9. Mark Gray, SS (1971) 22 10. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) 21 Larry Keenum, SS (1975) 21

Double Plays Turned 1. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 71 2. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) 67 3. Joe Caruso, 2B (2997) 58 4. Austen Smith, 1B (2013) 56 RECORDS & HISTORY 5. Mikey White, SS (2013) 55 6. Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 53 7. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 51 Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 51 8. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 47 9. Matt Bentley, 1B (2008) 49

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. ROLLTIDE.COM 69 Records & History CAREER RECORDS

CAREER LEADERS Games Played 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 251 2. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 244 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 242 Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 242 5. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 241 6. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 227 7. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 226 Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 226 9. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 223 10. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 222

Games Started 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 251 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 239 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 235 4. Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) 233 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 224 6. Austen Smith, 1B (2001-14) 215 Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 215 8. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 214 9. Jake Smith, INF/P (2007-10) 212 10. Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 206

Batting Average (min. 400 At-bats) G.W. Keller (left) and Andy Phillips (right) combined for 111 home runs at 1. .439 – David Magadan (1981-83) (268-610) Alabama. Phillips is the school’s all-time leader in home runs, while Keller ranks 2. .381 – G.W. Keller (1997-99) (292-766) second. Phillips is also second all-time at Alabama with 322 career hits. Keller is the 3. .375 – Joe Vitiello (1989-91) (196-523) only player in SEC history with 50 career home runs and 50 career stolen bases. .375 – Chris Moller (1995-96) (177-472) 5. .370 – Peter Stonard (2001-02) (159-430) Doubles Total Bases 6. .366 – Mike Twardoski (1985-86) (168-459) 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 67 1. Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) 590 7. .360 – Taylor Dugas (2009-12) (334-927) 2. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 64 2. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 511 8. .356 – Andy Phillips (1996-99) (322-904) 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 63 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 509 .356 – Doug Duke (1984-86) (154-433) Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 63 4. Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) 498 10. .349 – Ted McClendon (1983-85) (206-590) 5. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 59 Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 498 6. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 58 6. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 479 At-Bats 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 56 7. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 431 1. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 963 8. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 52 8. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 411 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 927 9. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 51 9. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 403 3. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 910 10. Austen Smith, 1B (2001-14) 47 Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 403 4. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 905 Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 47 5. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 899 Walks 6. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 804 Triples 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 207 7. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 796 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 18 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 151 8. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 786 2. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 13 3. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 131 9. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 776 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 12 4. Bret Elbin, 3B (1981-83) 125 10. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 775 David Zauchin, 1B (1972-75) 12 5. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 117 Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 775 5. Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) 11 6. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 109 Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 11 7. Joe Vitiello, OF/DH (1989-91) 102 Runs 7. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 10 8. Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 101 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 244 Jennings Byrd, 1B (1946-48) 10 9. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 97 2. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 233 Rusty Barton, OF (1979-82) 10 10. Ross Wilson, 2B (2008-10) 96 3. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 232 10. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 9 4. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 222 Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 9 Intentional Walks 5. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 214 Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) 9 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-02) 17 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 207 David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) 9 2. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 10 7. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 191 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 9 RECORDS & HISTORY 3. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 8 8. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 188 4. Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) 6 9. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 177 Home Runs Robbie Tucker, 1B (1996-97) 6 10. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 176 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 61 Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 6 2. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 50 7. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 5 Hits Doug Duke, C (1984-86) 50 G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 5 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 334 4. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 48 Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 5 2. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 322 5. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 47 Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) 5 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 313 Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 47 Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 5 4. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 308 7. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 46 Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 5 5. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 307 8. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 40 6. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 292 9. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 38 Hit-By-Pitch 7. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 279 Matt Frick, C (1997-98) 38 1. Jerry Shelton, SS (1990-93) 51 8. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 268 2. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 46 9. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 259 Runs Batted In 3. Jeremy Brown, C (1999-2002) 40 10. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 258 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 230 4. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 39 2. Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) 225 5. Mikey White (2013-15) 37 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 203 Matt Bentley, 1B (2004-08) 37 4. Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) 195 7. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 35 5. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 191 8. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 34 6. Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) 190 9. Jon Kelton, OF (2008-12) 32 7. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 188 10. Sam Bozanich, INF (1998-00) 28 8. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 186 9. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 181 10. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 178

70 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History CAREER RECORDS

Strikeouts Complete Games Wins 1. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 201 1. Frank Roland (1956-57) 19 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 31 2. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 184 2. Mike Innes (1968-71) 16 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 25 3. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 171 Bernie Strawn (1970-73) 16 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 24 4. Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) 166 4. Jackie Glover (1967-69) 15 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 23 5. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 165 5. Gene Lary (1952-55) 14 Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) 23 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 162 6. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 13 6. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 22 7. Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 155 Mike Sodders (1985-88) 13 Al Drumheller (1991-93) 22 8. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 154 Al Drumheller (1991-93) 13 Mike Innes (1968-71) 22 9. Brandon May, 2B (2007-09) 150 9. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 12 9. Manny Torres (1996-99) 21 10. Ross Wilson, 2B (2008-10) 138 Freddie Glass (1965-67) 12 Frank Roland (1956-57) 21 Walt Massey (1958-60) 12 John Paul Anderson (1952-55) 21 Sacrifi ce Flies Gene Lary (1952-55) 21 1. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 20 Shutouts Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 20 1. Mike Innes (1969-71) 7 Losses 3. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 17 2. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 4 1. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 22 4. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 15 Drew Blocker (1974-75) 4 2. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 16 5. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-02) 14 Bernie Strawn (1972-73) 4 Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 16 6. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 13 5. Owen Holston (1974) 3 Jackie Glover (1967-68) 16 Andy Phillips, INF (1996-99) 13 6. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 2 5. Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 15 Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) 13 Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 2 Steve Shoemaker (1992-94) 15 Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) 13 Bryan Kelley (1981) 2 7. Adam Morgan (2009-11) 14 Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) 13 Jimmy Archibald (1973-74) 2 Chris Eilers (1994-97) 14 Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 13 John Collins (1993-96) 14 Batters Faced Bernie Strawn (1970-73) 14 Sacrifi ce Bunts 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 1,679 Bernie Bellard (1993-94) 14 1. Brock Bennett, C (2007-11) 28 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 1,416 Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 28 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 1,356 Saves 3. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 26 4. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 1,230 1. Brian Reed (2002-03) 21 4. Nate Duncan, SS (1995-97) 23 5. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 1,182 2. Greg Hibbard (1985-86) 19 5. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) 22 6. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 1,179 Troy Brauchle (1983-84) 19 6. Georgie Salem (2013-Present) 19 7. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 1,169 4. Thomas Burrows (2014-Present) 18 Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) 19 8. Jonathan Blankenship (1998-00) 1,125 David Robertson (2005-06) 18 Jon Kelton, UTL (2008-12) 19 9. Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 1,111 6. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 17 9. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 18 10. Adam Morgan (2009-11) 1,085 Jarrod Kingrey (1997-98) 17 10. Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) 16 Jimbo Lindsay (1974-76) 17 Andrew Miller, OF (2010-13) 16 Innings Pitched 9. Ray Castillo (2013-Present) 16 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 384.2 Ben Short (1991-92) 16 Stolen Bases 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 335.2 1. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 77 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 330.0 Strikeouts 2. David Fowke, OF (1980-81) 68 4. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 284.2 1. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 334 3. David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) 62 5. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 282.0 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 307 4. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 56 6. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 278.0 3. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 289 Chris Glass, 2B (1981-82) 56 7. Gene Lary (1952-55) 277.2 4. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 274 6. Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) 55 8. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 274.0 5. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 262 7. Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) 54 9. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 263.1 6. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 240 8. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 53 10. Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 258.0 7. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 237 Chris Arago, 2B (1977-78) 53 Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 237 10. Robert Fletcher, 2B (1987-88) 51 9. Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 232 10. Jackie Glover (1967-69) 228 PITCHING LEADERS Appearances 1. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 88 2. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 87 3. Jay Shaw (2011-15) 81 Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) 81 5. Josh Copeland (2005-08) 80 6. Brent Carter (2002-05) 77 7. Greg Hibbard (1985-86) 75 8. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 69 9. Jared Woodward (2001-03) 68 10. Ray Castillo (2013-Present) 67

Games Started 1. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 52 2. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 46 3. Adam Morgan (2009-11) 43 4. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 42 Chris Eilers (1994-97) 42 RECORDS & HISTORY 6. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 41 7. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 40 8. Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 39 9. Brent Carter (2002-05) 38 10. Miers Quigley (2006-09) 37 Mike Innes (1968-71) 37

Brian Reed is the Tide’s all-time leader with 21 saves from 2002-03. ROLLTIDE.COM 71 Records & History CAREER RECORDS

Most Wild Pitches Assists Double Plays Turned 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 46 1. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 680 1. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) 168 2. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 24 2. Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 615 2. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 165 3. Jonathan Blankenship (1998-00) 23 3. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 573 3. Kyle Overstreet, INF (2013-15) 151 4. Justin Kamplain (2012-14) 19 4. Kyle Overstreet, INF (2013-15) 541 4. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 128 Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) 19 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 537 5. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 113 6. Taylor Guilbeau (2012-15) 18 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 508 6. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 108 7. Joel Colgrove (1995-96) 16 7. Pat Monti, SS (1987-89) 461 7. Jeremy Brown, C/1B (1999-2002) 107 Scott Murphy (1999-2000) 16 8. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 454 8. Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) 100 9. Jay Shaw (2011-15) 15 9. Jerry Shelton, SS/3B (1990-93) 453 9. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) 95 Spencer Turnbull (2012-13) 15 10. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 441 10. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 84 Tommy Hunter (2006-07) 15 Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 84 Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 15 Errors Jared Woodward (2001-03) 15 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 59 Passed Balls 2. Jerry Shelton, 3B/SS (1990-93) 58 1. Charlie Lyons (2003-05) 21 Most Hit Batters 3. Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 57 2. Will Haynie (2014-Present) 20 1. Justin Kamplain (2012-13) 32 4. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 56 Brett Booth (2010-13) 17 2. Taylor Guilbeau (2012-15) 24 5. Tim Sims, position (1985-86) 52 4. Kelley Gulledge (1998-2000) 13 Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 24 6. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) 51 5. Nick Richardson (2004) 12 4. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 23 Mick Kerns, SS/OF (1989-92) 51 6. Jeremy Brown (2000-02) 10 5. Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) 22 8. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 50 7. Ryan Rhoden (2006-07) 9 T.J. Large (2005) 22 Juan DeBrand, SS (1991-92) 50 Kody Valverde (2005-06) 9 Brent Carter (2002-05) 22 9. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 45 9. David Ferazza (2004-06) 8 B.J. Green (1998-2001) 22 Pat Monti, SS (1987-89) 45 10. Matt Frick (1997-98) 7 9. Scott Murphy (1999-2000) 21 10. Jon Keller (2012-Present) 20

FIELDING LEADERS Fielding Percentage (min. 350 chances) 1. Alan Hill, C (1992-95) .996 2. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) .995 3. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) .994 Aaron Clark, 1B (2001-02) .994 5. Dax Norris, C (1995-96) .993 Fred Fricke, 1B (1956-57) .993 7. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) .992 Clay Jones, 1B (2009-10) .992 Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) .992 Gary Jack, 1B (1978-81) .992

Total Chances 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 1,864 2. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 1,783 3. Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) 1,437 4. Hunter Plott, 1B (1987-91) 1,284 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) 1,223 6. Gary Jack, 1B (1978-81) 1,178 7. Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) 1,163 8. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) 1,095 9. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 1,085 10. Brett Booth, C/INF (2010-13) 1,083

Putouts 1. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 1,693 2. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 1,660 3. Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) 1,315 Austen Smith is the Alabama career leader 4. Hunter Plott, 1B (1987-91) 1,187 in putouts with 1,1693 from 2011-14.

RECORDS & HISTORY 5. Gary Jack, 1B (1979-81) 1,114 6. Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) 1,072 7. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) 1,030 8. Dax Norris, C (1995-96) 859 9. Kody Valverde, C (2005-06) 820 10. Kelley Gulledge, C (1998-2000) 819

Outfi eld Assists 1. Kent Matthes (2006-09) 23 2. Scott McClanahan (1999-2001) 22 3. Ben Moore (2012-14) 15 4. Rusty Barton (1979-82) 14 5. Georgie Salem (2013-Present) 13 Andrew Miller (2010-13) 13 Mike Twardoski (1985-86) 13 Ted Williams (1984-86) 13 9. Taylor Dugas (2009-12) 11 10. Georgie Salem (2013-14) 10 John Kelton (2009-12) 10 Darren Wood (1998-2000) 10 Kurt Prewitt (1985-86) 10 David Fowke (1980-81) 10

Jeremy Brown holds the Alabama record for most career chances (1,864) during his four-year (1999-2002) career. Brown won the 2002 Johnny Bench Award as the nation’s top catcher. 72 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History TEAM SEASON RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES STOLEN BASES SAVES WALKS 1. 70 1997 1. 34 1997 1. 141 1981 1. 22 2002 1. 297 1981 2. 69 1999 2. 31 1999 2. 120 1987 2. 21 2013 2. 278 1989 69 1996 3. 28 1975 3. 114 1999 3. 19 1999 3. 270 2008 4. 67 2010 4. 23 1992 4. 110 2000 19 1991 270 1982 5. 66 2002 23 1983 5. 102 1986 19 1996 5. 269 1980 66 1975 6. 21 2006 6. 97 1977 6. 18 1993 6. 266 2000 7. 65 2006 7. 20 2015 7. 91 1992 18 1997 7. 259 2013 65 2000 20 1996 8. 87 2002 8. 16 2010 8. 257 1983 65 1995 9. 19 1998 9. 76 1983 9. 15 2015 9. 248 2015 10. 64 1998 19 1995 10. 75 3 times 15 2011 248 1985 19 1984 15 2003 BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES 15 1998 WILD PITCHES 1. .340 (860/2,527) 1997 HOME RUNS 1. 1,569 1997 1. 66 2008 2. .338 (277/818) 1955 1. 160 1997 2. 1,410 1999 ERA 2. 62 1999 3. .334 (279/835) 1941 2. 122 1998 3. 1,250 1998 1. 2.08 1966 3. 61 1997 4. .333 (827/2,480) 1999 3. 120 1999 4. 1,196 1996 2. 2.17 1974 4. 57 2007 .333 (662/1,987) 1983 4. 107 2009 5. 1,180 2009 3. 2.27 1955 5. 54 1993 6. .330 (689/2,086) 2009 5. 96 2000 6. 1,176 2000 4. 2.44 1968 6. 53 2015 7. .325 (597/1,837) 1985 6. 95 1986 7. 1,111 1986 5. 2.63 1947 53 2010 8. .320 (728/2,276) 1998 7. 87 2008 8. 1,090 2008 6. 2.71 1973 8. 52 2000 9. .317 (177/559) 1960 8. 76 1996 9. 1,083 2002 7. 2.76 1957 52 2013 10. .315 (573/1,827) 1981 9. 75 1989 10. 1,035 1983 8. 2.83 1965 10. 49 2006 10. 72 1991 9. 2.83 1959 AT-BATS 72 1984 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 10. 3.00 1954 HIT BY PITCH 1. 2,527 1997 1. .621 1997 1. 62 2005 2. 2,480 1999 WALKS 2. .569 1999 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 2. 60 2014 3. 2,464 1996 1. 366 1999 3. .566 2009 1. 105 1959 3. 54 2013 4. 2,325 2010 2. 300 2000 4. .549 1998 105 1954 4. 53 2008 5. 2,306 2000 3. 294 2002 5. .521 1983 3. 127 1951 5. 51 2007 6. 2,278 1998 4. 293 1983 6. .516 1985 4. 140 1953 6. 48 1999 7. 2,261 2002 5. 292 1986 7. .515 1986 5. 143 1960 7. 47 2012 8. 2,257 2006 6. 290 1997 8. .510 2000 6. 144 1961 8. 46 2001 9. 2,244 2008 7. 288 2006 9. .499 1960 7. 147 1964 9. 44 2009 10. 2,235 1995 8. 278 1991 10. .497 1984 8. 152 1955 44 2000 9. 272 2010 9. 155 1966 RUNS 10. 271 1984 COMPLETE GAMES 10. 161 1958 PUTOUTS 1. 679 1997 1. 20 1975 1. 1,866 1996 2. 617 1999 STRIKEOUTS 2. 19 1972 MOST HITS ALLOWED 2. 1,855 1997 3. 543 2000 1. 485 2015 3. 18 1955 1. 689 1997 3. 1,825 1999 4. 532 1998 2. 475 2008 4. 17 1967 2. 673 2010 4. 1,789 2010 5. 510 1983 3. 462 2010 17 1947 3. 672 2000 5. 1,765 2002 6. 509 2009 4. 437 1997 6. 16 1995 4. 668 1999 6. 1,745 2006 7. 498 1996 5. 436 1991 16 1968 5. 632 2008 7. 1,735 2000 8. 487 1986 6. 435 2009 8. 15 Seven Times 6. 625 2003 8. 1,722 2013 9. 481 2002 7. 433 1998 7. 616 2002 9. 1,689 1995 10. 473 2003 8. 419 2005 INNINGS PITCHED 8. 606 1996 10. 1,685 2005 9. 412 1996 1. 622.0 1996 9. 603 1998 HITS 10. 405 1986 2. 618.1 1997 10. 578 1986 ASSISTS 1. 859 1997 3. 608.1 1999 1. 798 1997 2. 827 1999 HIT-BY-PITCH 4. 596.1 2010 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 2. 787 1996 3. 769 1996 1. 91 2008 5. 588.1 2002 1. 60 1966 3. 759 2013 4. 729 1998 2. 83 2010 6. 581.2 2006 2. 68 1959 4. 745 2002 5. 718 2000 3. 80 2003 7. 578.1 2000 3. 73 1954 5. 701 2014 6. 702 2002 4. 78 2005 8. 574.0 2013 4. 78 1955 6. 687 1995 7. 695 2008 5. 75 2009 9. 572.0 1995 5. 79 1951 7. 682 2006 8. 689 2010 6. 71 2000 10. 561.2 2005 6. 81 1958 8. 674 2000 689 2009 7. 68 2014 7. 84 1960 674 1991 10. 678 1986 8. 63 2011 SHUTOUTS 8. 86 1947 10. 672 1986 9. 59 2007 1. 11 1974 9. 88 1964 RBI 10. 58 1999 2. 7 2014 88 1941 ERRORS 1. 625 1997 7 2011 1. 130 1986 2. 555 1999 SACRIFICE BUNTS 7 1967 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 2. 120 1975 3. 500 2000 1. 63 2011 5. 6 2015 1. 404 2008 3. 109 2000 4. 483 1998 2. 53 2010 6 2004 2. 399 2000 4. 108 1991 5. 474 2009 3. 49 2012 6 1991 3. 388 1999 5. 101 1985 6. 459 1983 4. 44 2002 8. 5 Seven Times 4. 383 1997 6. 97 2008 7. 443 1996 5. 43 2013 5. 369 2010 7. 96 2002 8. 437 2002 6. 41 2014 WINS 6. 353 1985 8. 94 1997 9. 427 1986 41 1969 1. 56 1997 7. 346 2003 94 1989 10. 424 2010 8. 40 2005 2. 53 1999 346 1986 94 1988 9. 38 1995 3. 51 2002 9. 336 2009 94 1971 DOUBLES 10. 37 2007 4. 50 1996 10. 325 1998

1. 162 1997 5. 46 1998 FIELDING PERCENTAGE RECORDS & HISTORY 2. 161 1999 SACRIFICE FLIES 46 1983 MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. .977 2010 3. 159 1996 1. 44 2002 7. 44 2006 1. 593 1999 2. .976 2015 4. 154 2002 2. 35 1997 8. 43 1986 2. 577 1996 .976 2013 5. 142 2009 3. 34 2000 9. 42 2010 3. 569 2005 4. .973 2014 6. 140 2003 4. 32 2008 42 1991 4. 526 1998 .973 2011 7. 134 2000 5. 31 1999 5. 514 2010 6. .971 2009 8. 129 1983 6. 30 1991 LOSSES 6. 498 1997 .971 1996 9. 121 2010 7. 29 2009 1. 35 1994 7. 493 2006 8. .970 1994 10. 119 2011 29 2007 2. 34 2012 8. 487 2009 9. .969 2012 29 1990 3. 32 1975 9. 479 2015 .969 2004 29 1981 4. 28 2011 10. 478 1995 .969 2007 28 2008 28 1980 28 2013 8. 27 1979 9. 26 Five Times ROLLTIDE.COM 73 Records & History INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS

BATTING AVERAGE AT-BATS HITS RUNS 1946 Herb Chapman, OF .368 1946 Herb Chapman, CF 87 1946 Herb Chapman, CF 32 1946 Roy Johnson, OF 30 1947 Herb Chapman, OF .322 1947 Herb Chapman, CF 96 1947 Herb Chapman, CF 31 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 22 1948 Jennings Byrd, 1B .351 1948 J.F. Sharp, 2B 68 1948 Ed White, LF 35 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 20 1949 Ed White, LF .402 1949 Ed White, LF 77 1949 Ed White, LF 31 1949 Ed White, LF 20 1950 Ed White, LF .448 Jim Huffstuffer, OF 77 1950 Ed White, LF 33 1950 Ed White, LF 34 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B .405 1950 Ned Folmar, 3B 92 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 28 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 19 1952 Bobby Carr, CF .329 1951 Earl Martin, CF 84 1952 Jerry Belk, 3B 31 George Howell, SS 19 1953 Jerry Watford, OF .342 1952 Leon Adair, 2B 100 Bobby Carr, CF 31 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 26 1954 Tom Miller, OF .442 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 77 1953 Ron Welch, SS 18 1953 Ron Welch, SS 18 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF .439 1954 Bobby Hunt, OF 65 1954 Tom Miller, OF 27 1954 Ron Welch, SS 19 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B .393 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 98 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 43 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 23 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B .405 Dan Thompson, SS 98 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 33 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 30 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B .348 1956 Bobby Barnes, LF 87 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 32 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 24 1959 Ken Chapman, RF .469 1957 Dale Rice, CF 83 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 25 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 20 1960 Gene Giainni, RF .409 1958 Dale Rice, CF 79 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 30 1959 Tommy Proctor, LF 19 1961 Bobby Tarver, OF .417 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 64 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 29 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 22 1962 Glendel Baler, OF .354 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 72 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 27 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 25 1963 Ashton Wells, OF .396 1961 Jerry Ellis, 2B 80 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 34 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 19 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF .324 1962 Jerry Ellis, 2B 92 1963 Ashton Wells, OF 36 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 23 1965 Bill Scudder, LF .341 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 94 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 26 1964 Ashton Wells, OF 23 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B .355 1964 George Winstead, OF 84 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 29 Sammy Bryant, 1B 23 1967 George Johnson, CF .340 1965 George Johnson, CF 91 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 27 1965 George Johnson, CF 19 1968 Stan Moss, 3B .342 1966 John Mosley, 3B 80 1967 George Johnson, CF 55 1966 John Holley, CF 19 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF .321 1967 George Johnson, CF 162 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 40 1967 George Johnson, CF 32 1970 Terry Dubose, CF .315 1968 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 123 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 43 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 24 1971 Zack Rogers, 1B .287 1969 Bill Parker, CF 135 1970 Terry Dubose, CF 34 1969 Bill Parker, CF 24 1972 Rex Bynum, LF .391 1970 Terry, Dubose, CF 108 1971 Mark Gray, SS 43 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 24 1973 Robin Cary, CF .319 1971 Mark Gray, SS 151 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 39 1970 Mark Gray, SS 13 1974 Robin Cary, CF .346 1972 Robin Cary, 2B 126 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 38 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 37 1975 Larry Keenum, SS .310 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 120 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 38 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 30 1976 Larry Keenum, SS .392 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 143 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 66 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 20 1977 Johnny Wright, CF .336 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 207 1976 Ron Hamilton, OF 48 Randy Collins, RF 20 Jeff Tillman, DH .336 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 142 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 49 Paul Spivey, LF 20 Chris Arago, SS .336 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 146 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 45 1974 James White, 3B 32 1978 Maxie Kizzire, C .324 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 146 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 43 Anthony Davidson, RF 32 1979 Tommy Belk, 3B .309 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 140 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B 57 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 39 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B .352 1980 David Fowke, LF 162 1981 David Magadan, 3B 77 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 30 1981 David Magadan, 3B .389 Sal Valenti, 2B 162 1982 David Magadan, 1B 77 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 38 1982 Chris Glass, 2B .405 1981 David Fowke, LF 214 1983 David Magadan, 1B 114 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 31 1983 David Magadan, 1B .525 Bobby Pierce, RF 214 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 73 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 30 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF .394 1982 David Reaves, 1B 206 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 71 1980 David Fowke, LF 37 1985 Doug Duke, C .388 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 231 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 97 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 47 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF .399 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 208 1987 Deron White, LF 59 1982 Jamey Merritt, OF 51 1987 Deron White, LF .347 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 216 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 66 1983 Bret Elbin, 3B 88 1988 Jason Bridges, RF .351 1986 Ted Williams, CF 252 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 70 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 56 1989 Cary Williams, CF .367 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 180 Pat Monti, SS 70 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 54 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF .364 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 195 1990 John Farrell, RF 74 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 73 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF .395 1989 Pat Monti, SS 240 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 87 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 48 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B .349 1990 John Farrell, RF 209 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 68 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 53 Robby Glenn, 1B .349 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 252 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 61 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 53 1993 Al Drumheller, RF .323 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 217 Chris Smelley, 1B 61 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 52 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B .324 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 191 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 68 1991 Mick Kerns, CF 62 RECORDS & HISTORY 1995 Chris Moller, 1B .405 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 210 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 87 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 51 1996 Dax Norris, C .370 1995 Dax Norris, C 254 1996 Dax Norris, C 105 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 43 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH .400 1996 Dax Norris, C 284 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 102 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 40 1998 G.W. Keller, RF .377 1997 David Tidwell, OF 295 Andy Phillips, 3B 102 1995 Brett Taft, SS 50 1999 Andy Phillips, SS .398 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 273 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 94 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 76 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B .360 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 270 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 107 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 87 2001 Jeremy Brown, C .363 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 275 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 98 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 69 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF .411 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 226 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 76 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 85 2003 Travis Garner, CF .365 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 269 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 97 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B 74 2004 Allen Rice, 2B .333 2003 Travis Garner, CF 251 2003 Travis Garner, CF 88 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 66 2005 Gabe Scott, OF .364 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 190 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 61 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 68 2006 Emeel Salem, OF .365 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 236 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 67 2003 Travis Garner, OF 64 2007 Emeel Salem, OF .351 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 284 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 101 Beau Hearod, 3B 64 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS .369 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 231 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 81 Adam Pavkovich, SS 64 2009 Jake Smith, 3B .359 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 268 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 99 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 39 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF .395 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 239 2009 Taylor Dugas, LF 83 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 46 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF .349 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 297 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 107 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 67 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF .343 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 241 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 84 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 61 2013 Brett Booth, C .290 Jared Reaves, SS 241 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 71 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 62 2014 Austen Smith, 1B .316 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 215 2013 Georgie Salem, CF 71 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 64 2015 Mikey White, SS .339 2013 Georgie Salem, CF 264 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 73 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 70 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 259 Ben Moore, RF 73 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 60 2015 Chandler Avant, INF/OF 248 2015 Casey Hughston, RF 78 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 41

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2013 Kenny Roberts, 3B 48 2013 Ben Moore, RF 41 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 14 Tim Smith, SS 3 2014 Mikey White, SS 50 2014 Ben Moore, RF 39 2003 Beau Hearod, RF 20 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 4 2015 Mikey White, SS 48 Austen Smith, 1B 39 2004 Evan Bush, 3B/OF 8 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 3 2015 Casey Hughston, RF 44 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 17 Ralph Lusian, 2B 3 RBI 2006 Kody Valverde, C 12 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 2 1946 Herb Chapman, OF 29 HOME RUNS 2007 Alex Avila, DH 14 1989 Cary Williams, CF 5 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 17 1946 Herb Chapman, OF 3 2008 Alex Avila, DH 17 1990 John Farrell, RF 5 1949 Dick Dill, C 20 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 3 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 28 1991 Kyle Walck, 2B 5 1950 Ed White, LF 17 1948 Jack Rutledge, SS 4 2010 Clay Jones, 1B 17 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B 5 1951 Earl Martin, CF 20 J.F. Sharp, 2B 4 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 8 Brad Oliver, 2B 5 1952 Dick Hearn, RF 26 1949 Ed White, LF 4 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 4 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B 3 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 12 1950 Ed White, LF 7 Brett Booth, C/3B 4 Brad Oliver, CF 3 Jerry Watford, OF 12 1951 George Howell, SS 3 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 7 1994 Shane Watts, OF 2 1954 Tom Miller, OF 25 Clell Hobson, OF 3 2014 Ben Moore, RF 9 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 4 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 32 1952 Dick Hearn, RF 5 2015 Will Haynie, C 8 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 5 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 22 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 2 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 9 Norman Koury, LF 22 1954 Bobby Hunt, OF 3 TRIPLES 1998 G.W. Keller, RF 3 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 22 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 1946 D.J. Gambrell, C 2 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 6 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 22 1956 Norman Koury, LF 3 1947 Jennings Byrd, 1B 4 Derek Wigginton, OF 6 1958 Bobby Ledford, OF 18 1957 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 3 1948 Jennings Byrd, 1B 4 2000 Darren Wood, OF 5 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 16 Bill Walker, RF 3 1949 Jennings Byrd, 1B 2 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF 3 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 19 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 3 1950 Ed White, LF 2 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 5 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 22 Bobby Ledford, OF 3 1951 Earl Martin, CF 2 2003 Travis Garner, OF 4 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 25 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 2 1952 Jerry Belk, 3B 2 Beau Heaord, RF 4 1963 Buddy French, C 17 Tony Proctor, LF 2 Clell Hobson, OF 2 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 3 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 14 Gene Beard, C 2 Leon Adair, 2B 2 2005 Morrow Thomley, OF 4 1965 Bill Scudder, RF 14 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 5 1953 Jim Grant, 1B 4 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 7 Sammy Bryant, 1B 14 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 5 1954 Tom Miller, OF 4 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 3 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 14 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 5 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 Brandon May, 2B 3 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 14 1963 Buddy French, C 3 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 3 2008 Tyler Odle, OF 4 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 26 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF 4 1957 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 3 Ross Wilson, 2B 4 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 25 Ashton Wells, RF 4 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 2 2009 Jake Smith, 3B 2 1970 Randy Collins, RF 13 1965 Buddy French, C 3 Bobby Ledford, OF 2 Kent Matthes, OF 2 1971 Ron Hardin, LF 21 George Johnson, CF 3 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 3 Ross Wilson, 2B 2 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 38 John Mosley, 3B 3 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 5 Taylor Dugas, LF 2 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 37 1966 John Holley, RF 3 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B 3 Brandon May, INF 2 1974 James White, 3B 30 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 3 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 3 Josh Rutledge, SS 2 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 40 1967 George Johnson, CF 5 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 5 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 5 1976 Jeff Tillman, DH 28 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 7 1964 Buddy French, C 1 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 4 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH 37 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 2 1965 Buddy French, C 4 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 7 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 28 1970 Randy Collins, RF 3 1966 John Holley, RF 2 2013 Ben Moore, OF 4 1979 Dave Atkins, C 20 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 6 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 3 2014 Mikey White, SS 2 1980 Dave Atkins, C 37 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 7 George Johnson, CF 3 Casey Hughston, OF 2 1981 David Magadan, 3B 43 Paul Spivey, CF 7 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 2 2015 Mikey White, SS 6 1982 David Magadan, 1B 50 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 13 Bill Parker, CF 2 1983 David Magadan, 1B 95 1974 James White, 3B 5 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 3 DOUBLES 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 70 Rich Porter, C 5 1970 Terry Dubose, CF 2 1946 D.J. Gambrell, C 5 1985 Doug Duke, C 67 1975 James White, 3B 6 Rex Bynum, LF 2 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 6 1986 Doug Duke, C 82 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 7 1971 Mark Gray, SS 3 Jack Rutledge, SS 6 1987 Deron White, LF 47 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 7 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 2 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 4 1988 Jason Bridges, RF 43 Jeff Tillman, DH 7 Zack Rogers, 1B 2 1949 Ed White, LF 4 1989 Cary Williams, CF 61 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 9 1973 Robin Cary, CF 1 1950 George Howell, SS 8 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 53 1979 Dave Atkins, C 4 Butch Hobson, 3B 1 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 7 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 67 1980 Dave Atkins, C 9 Paul Spivey, LF 1 George Howell, SS 7 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 54 1981 Randy Hunt, C 12 James White, SS 1 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 5 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 38 1982 Rob Skates, DH 10 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 3 Dick Hearn, RF 5 1994 Kevin Nichols, 3B 43 1983 Frank Velleggia, C 12 1975 Larry Mims, RF 5 1953 Cecil Ingram, 2B 4 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 44 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 20 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 4 1954 Jerry Belk, 3B 6 Dustan Mohr, RF 44 1985 Doug Duke, C 22 Mark Salem, CF 4 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 63 1986 Doug Duke, C 27 Randy Bonner, C 4 Buddy Morrison, OF 4 1997 Dustan Mohr, RF 79 1987 Deron White, LF 11 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 2 1956 Shep Frazier, 2B 5 1998 Andy Phillips, 3B 82 1988 Jason Bridges, CF 12 Chris Arago, SS 2 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 7

1999 G.W. Keller, OF 72 1989 Cary Williams, CF 16 Dunn McKelvey, 1B 2 1958 Bill Walker, 1B 6 RECORDS & HISTORY 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 83 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 11 Joe Fennor, RF 2 1959 Tony Proctor, LF 4 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 71 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 15 Tommy Belk, 3B 2 1960 Tommy Hill, OF 5 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 64 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 16 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 2 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 9 2003 Beau Hearod, RF 82 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 8 Chris Arago, SS 2 1962 Bobby Tarver, SS 7 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 46 Brett Anderson, 3B 8 1979 Dave Atkins, C 2 1963 Larry Anderson, C 6 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 55 1994 Kevin Nichols, 3B 13 1980 Dave Atkins, C 2 1964 Buddy French, C 4 2006 Matt Downs, 3B 62 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 12 Dave Fowke, LF 2 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 7 2007 Alex Avila, DH 61 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 14 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 5 1966 John Holley, RF 5 2008 Alex Avila, DH 62 1997 Dustan Mohr, RF 25 1982 Rusty Barton, OF 5 1967 George Johnson, CF 6 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 81 1998 Matt Frick, C 22 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 6 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 6 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 69 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 22 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF 3 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 8 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 47 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 18 Dee Smithey, RF 3 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 8 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 34 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 20 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 3 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 6

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1971 Terry Dubose, RF 7 1965 Mike Box, 2B 3 1986 Greg Hibbard 39 1991 Joe Vitiello 2 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 9 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 5 1987 Jake Stout 27 Dennis Walsh 2 Zack Rogers, 1B 9 1967 Lynn Bailey, 2B 6 1988 Mike Soper 24 1992 Carey Lundstrom 4 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 6 1968 Bill Parker, 2B 5 1989 Jon Henn 29 Al Drumheller 4 Randy Collins, RF 6 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 12 1990 Ben Short 24 1993 Bernie Bellard 3 1974 Rich Potter, C 9 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 5 1991 Ben Short 36 1994 Chris Eilers 1 Anthony Davidson, RF 9 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 6 1992 Al Drumheller 23 1995 Chris Eilers 7 1975 James White, 3B 15 1972 Robin Cary, CF 9 1993 Mike MacDonald 24 1996 Andy Bernard 2 1976 Randy Bonner, OF 7 1973 Robin Cary, CF 8 1994 Jerry Stubbs 34 Joel Colgrove 2 1977 Tommy Belk, 3B 8 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 11 1995 Tim Young 26 1997 Five Tied 1 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 9 1975 Norman Lacey, LF 12 1996 Tim Young 23 1998 Pete Fisher 3 1979 Dave Atkins, C 10 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 6 Andy Bernard 23 1999 Manny Torres 5 1980 Bobby Pierce, OF 18 1977 Chris Arago, SS 29 1997 Jarrod Kingrey 33 2000 Scott Murphy 5 1981 David Magadan, 3B 20 1978 Chris Arago, SS 24 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 34 2001 Lance Cormier 6 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 15 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 9 1999 Jonathan Blankenship 34 2002 Lance Cormier 6 1983 David Magadan, 1B 31 1980 David Fowke, LF 18 2000 Bryce Heath 28 2003 Brent Carter 6 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 20 1981 David Fowke, LF 50 2001 Jared Woodward 25 2004 Wade LeBlanc 8 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 17 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 24 2002 Brian Reed 27 2005 Wade LeBlanc 2 Ted McClendon, 3B 17 1983 Craig Shipley, SS 19 2003 Brian Reed 30 2006 Wade LeBlanc 3 1986 Pat Bailey, DH 16 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 16 2004 Seth Johnson 23 Tommy Hunter 3 Doug Duke, C 16 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 13 2005 David Robertson 32 2007 Tommy Hunter 2 Eddie Looper, 3B 16 1986 Ted Williams, CF 44 2006 David Robertson 28 2008 Austin Hyatt 2 Mike Twardoski, RF 16 1987 Ralph Lusian, 2B 33 2007 Josh Copeland 27 2009 Austin Hyatt 2 1987 Robert Fletcher, 3B 13 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 33 2008 Josh Copeland 28 2010 Jimmy Nelson 3 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 15 1989 Cary Williams, CF 22 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 24 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 2 1989 Hunter Plott, DH 13 1990 John Farrell, RF 22 2010 Nathan Kilcrease 34 2012 None Brian Reese, 1B 13 1991 Mickey Kerns, CF 19 2011 Jonathan Smart 31 2013 Charley Sullivan 2 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 14 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B 22 2012 Jake Hubbard 29 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 1 Hunter Plott, 1B 14 1993 Brad Oliver, CF 17 2013 Ray Castillo 26 Taylor Guilbeau 1 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 20 1994 Anthony Dubose, OF 9 2014 Thomas Burrows 24 Justin Kamplain 1 1992 Tim Boge, C 15 1995 Tad Peterson, 3B 14 2015 Thomas Burrows 27 Jon Keller 1 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B 12 1996 David Tidwell, LF 27 Spencer Turnbull 1 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 14 1997 David Tidwell, OF 35 COMPLETE GAMES 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett 1 1995 Dax Norris, C 18 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 18 1954 Gene Lary 6 Taylor Guilbeau 1 Brett Taft, SS 18 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 40 1955 Gene Lary 8 1996 Dax Norris, C 21 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 29 1956 Frank Roland 10 GAMES STARTED Dustan Mohr, RF 21 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF 15 1957 Bobby Ledford 6 1965 Dickie Towers 11 1997 Andy Phillips, 3B 25 2002 Travis Garner, OF 26 Frank Roland 6 1966 Dickie Towers 8 1998 Sam Bozanich, 2B 17 2003 Travis Garner, CF 19 1958 Walt Massey 6 1967 Freddy Glass 14 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 22 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 11 1959 Pete Reaves 5 1968 Eddie Propst 12 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 20 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 15 1960 Joe Sims 5 1969 Mike Innes 14 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 15 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 36 1961 Russell Sikes 5 1970 Mike Innes 11 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 22 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 23 1963 Earl Griffin 3 1971 Gary Mims 10 Scott McClanahan, OF 22 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 13 1965 Dickie Towers 6 1972 Bernie Strawn 8 2003 Adam Pavkovich, SS 27 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 13 1966 Freddie Glass 3 1973 Jimmy Archibald 9 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 14 Taylor Dugas, LF 13 1967 Freddie Glass 6 1974 Bruce Hodges 9 2005 Morrow Thomley, RF 14 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 19 1968 Eddie Propst 5 1975 Drew Blocker 17 2006 Matt Downs, 3B 16 2011 Brock Bennett, C 9 Jackie Glover 5 1976 Mike Drensky 10 2007 Alex Avila, DH 14 2012 Ben Moore, RF/C 10 1969 Mike Innes 7 1977 Bobby Sprowl 13 2008 Brandon May, 2B 18 2013 Ben Moore, OF 16 1970 Mike Innes 4 1978 Bob Greenwald 10 2009 Brandon May, 2B 20 2014 Ben Moore, OF 8 1971 Ricky Rucker 2 1979 Terry Asher 14 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 16 2015 Georgie Salem, CF 17 Steve Bryant 2 1980 Mike Draper 11 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 22 Gary Mims 2 1981 Vince Barrentine 14 RECORDS & HISTORY 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 12 APPEARANCES Bernie Strawn 2 1982 Dean Hayes 10 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 15 1965 Dickie Towers 13 1972 Bernie Strawn 7 1983 Dean Hayes 14 2014 Wade Wass, DH/C 19 1966 Dickie Towers 9 1973 Bernie Strawn 7 1984 Jeff Oyster 15 2015 Mikey White, SS 19 1967 Jan Douglas 16 1974 Jimmy Archibald 5 1985 Jeff Oyster 18 1968 Eddie Propst 14 1975 Drew Blocker 6 1986 Pete Roberts 17 STOLEN BASES Jackie Glover 14 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 7 1987 Mike Sodders 13 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 4 1969 Mike Innes 14 1977 Bobby Sprowl 7 Gordie Hershiser 13 1950 Ned Folmar, 3B 10 Jackie Glover 14 1978 Terry Asher 3 1988 Mike Sodders 15 1951 Earl Martin, CF 10 1970 David Youell 13 Ben Flagler 3 David Oropeza 15 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 10 1971 David Youell 20 Leroy Russell 3 1989 Mike Soper 15 1953 Cecil Ingram, 2B 3 1972 David Youell 12 1979 Terry Asher 5 Mark Roberts 15 Charles Olgiati, C 3 1973 Stan Chaney 14 1980 David Zitkus 5 1990 Mark Roberts 15 1954 Ron Welch, SS 4 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 16 1981 Vince Barrentine 7 1991 Dennis Walsh 20 1955 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 11 1977 Bobby Sprowl 18 1982 Dean Hayes 4 1992 Al Drumheller 16 1956 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 14 Mike Reading 18 1983 Dean Hayes 3 1993 Al Drumheller 16 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 6 1978 Bob Greenwald 10 1984 Tim Meacham 5 1994 Chris Eilers 14 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 15 1979 Terry Asher 19 1985 Jeff Oyster 3 1995 Joel Colgrove 16 1959 Gene Beard, C 2 1980 Dennis Alvarez 16 1986 Mike Sodders 3 1996 Joel Colgrove 18 Gene Giannini, SS 2 1981 Alan Dunn 17 Pete Roberts 3 1997 Pete Fisher 18 1960 Gene Giannini, SS 4 1982 Pete Ferrer 20 1987 David Oropeza 6 1998 Justin Smith 15 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 3 1983 Troy Brauchle 32 1988 Mike Sodders 5 Pete Fisher 15 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 6 1984 Troy Brauchle 20 1989 Tommy Milstead 4 1999 Manny Torres 17 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 10 1985 Greg Hibbard 36 1990 Mark Roberts 3 2000 Jeremy Vaughn 15

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2001 Lance Cormier 14 1991 Dennis Walsh (11-4) 11 Mike Sander 4 1986 Mike Sander 100.0 Mark Carter 14 1992 Carey Lundstrom (11-4) 11 1987 Mike Sodders 6 1987 David Oropeza 94.0 2002 Lance Cormier 17 1993 Al Drumheller (11-4) 11 1988 Mike Sodders 7 1988 Mike Sodders 82.2 2003 Brent Carter 16 1994 John Collins 5 Pete Roberts 7 1989 Mike Soper 88.2 2004 Wade LeBlanc 15 1995 Neal Lamb (7-1) 7 1989 Mike Soper 8 1990 Mark Roberts 91.1 2005 T.J. Large 17 1996 Tim Young (11-3) 11 1990 Mark Roberts 4 1991 Dennis Walsh 104.0 2006 Wade LeBlanc 18 1997 Heath Henderson (13-2) 13 1991 Tommy Milstead 4 1992 Carey Lundstrom 107.1 2007 Miers Quigley 15 1998 Jarrod Kingrey (8-4) 8 Dennis Walsh 4 1993 Al Drumheller 98.0 2008 Auston Hyatt 14 B.J. Green (8-2) 8 1992 Steve Shoemaker 5 1994 Steve Shoemaker 85.2 2009 Austin Hyatt 15 1999 Manny Torres (10-3) 10 Al Drumheller 5 1995 Chris Eilers 101.0 2010 Adam Morgan 18 Jonathan Blankenship (10-3) 10 1993 Bernie Bellard 6 1996 Joel Colgrove 111.0 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 16 2000 Scott Murphy (8-2) 8 1994 Bernie Bellard 8 1997 Heath Henderson 124.1 Adam Morgan 16 2001 Lance Cormier (9-5) 9 1995 Will Schleuss 6 1998 Pete Fisher 104.1 2012 Charley Sullivan 11 2002 Lance Cormier (11-3) 11 1996 Chris Eilers 5 1999 Manny Torres 115.0 2013 Charley Sullivan 16 2003 Brent Carter (10-3) 10 1997 Andy Bernard 4 2000 Scott Murphy 113.2 2014 Spencer Turnbull 15 2004 Wade LeBlanc (8-4) 8 1998 Pete Fisher 8 2001 Lance Cormier 109.2 Justin Kamplain 15 2005 Brent Carter (7-4) 7 1999 Justin Smith 4 2002 Lance Cormier 129.0 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett 15 T.J. Large (7-4) 7 2000 Jonathan Blankenship 6 2003 Brent Carter 122.2 Taylor Guilbeau 15 David Robertson (7-5) 7 2001 Lance Cormier 5 2004 Wade LeBlanc 112.2 2006 Wade LeBlanc (11-1) 11 2002 Taylor Tankersley 5 2005 T.J. Large 96.1 WINS 2007 Tommy Hunter (7-5) 7 2003 Seth Johnson 6 2006 Wade LeBlanc 129.1 1946 Thayer Bellis (5-2) 5 2008 Austin Graham (6-2) 6 2004 Brandon Belcher 5 2007 Tommy Hunter 100.1 1947 Joe Kirkland (6-2) 6 2009 Austin Hyatt (8-3) 8 Taylor Tankersley 5 2008 Austin Hyatt 93.1 1948 Joe Kirkland (6-2) 6 2010 Jimmy Nelson (9-3) 9 2005 David Robertson 5 2009 Austin Hyatt 103.1 1949 Gordon Pettus (5-0) 5 2011 Nathan Kilcrease (8-4) 8 2006 Bernard Robert 6 2010 Jimmy Nelson 110.0 1950 Frank Lary (10-2) 10 2012 Taylor Guilbeau (4-2) 4 2007 Miers Quigley 7 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 101.0 1951 Al Lary (6-2) 6 2013 Mike Oczypok (5-2) 5 2008 Casey Kebodeaux 5 2012 Jon Keller 67.1 1952 Gene Lary (5-2) 5 Tucker Hawley (5-2) 5 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 4 2013 Charley Sullivan 94.1 1953 John P. Anderson (5-4) 5 Charley Sullivan (5-7) 5 2010 Adam Morgan 5 2014 Spencer Turnbull 93.1 1954 John P. Anderson (5-4) 5 2014 Justin Kamplain (7-3) 7 2011 Adam Morgan 7 2015 Taylor Guilbeau 92.2 1955 Gene Lary (8-2) 8 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett (8-3) 8 2012 Spencer Turnbull 6 1956 Frank Roland (12-0) 12 2013 Charley Sullivan 7 ERA (MIN. 40 IP) 1957 Bobby Ledford (6-1) 6 LOSSES 2014 Spencer Turnbull 7 1946 Thayer Bellis 2.43 1958 Walt Massey (5-1) 5 1947 Thayer Bellis 2 2015 Will Carter 6 1947 Thayer Bellis 1.46 1959 Pete Reaves (4-1) 4 1951 Al Lary 2 Taylor Guilbeau 6 1950 Frank Lary 2.06 1960 Joe Sims (6-1) 6 1952 Bill Dunn 3 1951 Bill Dunn 2.16 1961 Russell Sikes (4-2) 4 1953 John Paul Anderson 4 INNINGS PITCHED 1952 Gene Lary 1.87 1962 Earl Griffin (7-3) 7 1954 John Paul Anderson 4 1946 Thayer Bellis 66.2 1953 Gene Lary 2.70 1963 Harvey Daravich (3-0) 3 1955 Gene Lary 2 1947 Thayer Bellis 80.1 1954 Gene Lary 2.37 Alan Kosten (3-1) 3 1956 Howard Tepper 3 1948 Joe Kirkland 64.0 1955 John Paul Anderson 1.49 1964 Tim Thompson (4-3) 4 1957 Clyde Eurick 2 1950 Frank Lary 96.2 1956 Frank Roland 2.35 1965 Dickie Towers (5-6) 5 1958 Pete Reaves 2 1951 Al Worthington 65.0 1957 Frank Roland 1.76 1966 Dickie Towers (4-3) 4 Bobby Ledford 2 1952 Gene Lary 67.1 1958 Walt Massey 2.44 1967 Freddy Glass (9-2) 9 1959 Walt Massey 3 1953 John Paul Anderson 70.2 1959 Walt Massey 2.93 1968 Eddie Propst (8-4) 8 1960 Walt Massey 3 1954 Gene Lary 64.2 1960 Joe Sims 2.87 1969 Mike Innes (9-1) 9 1961 Butch Leiby 3 1955 Gene Lary 85.2 1961 Russell Sikes 2.60 1970 Mike Innes (3-6) 3 1963 Earl Griffin 4 1956 Frank Roland 95.2 1962 Harvey Daravich 2.96 1971 Ricky Rucker (4-4) 4 1965 Dickie Towers 6 1957 Frank Roland 61.1 1963 Earl Griffin 2.28 Gary Mims (4-6) 4 1966 Dickie Towers 3 1958 Walt Massey 51.1 1964 Steve Barnett 2.70 1972 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 6 1967 Jackie Glover 7 1959 Pete Reaves 52.1 1965 Dickie Towers 2.57 1973 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 6 1968 Jackie Glover 5 1960 Joe Sims 62.2 1966 Dickie Towers 2.43 1974 Jimmy Archibald (7-5) 7 1969 Bobby Lynch 5 1961 Russell Sikes 45.0 Freddy Glass 2.43 1975 Jimbo Lindsay (7-3) 7 1970 Mike Innes 6 1962 Earl Griffin 72.2 1967 Dickie Towers 2.43 Drew Blocker (7-8) 7 1971 Larry Mims 6 1963 Earl Griffin 50.0 1968 Eddie Propst 1.98 1976 Jimbo Lindsay (6-2) 6 1972 Bernie Strawn 3 1964 Tim Thompson 67.2 1969 Freddy Glass 2.07 Mike Drensky (6-4) 6 Jeff Carpenter 3 1965 Dickie Towers 85.1 1970 Steve Bryant 1.31 1977 Bobby Sprowl (8-6) 8 Stan Chaney 3 1966 Dickie Towers 58.2 1971 Bernie Strawn 3.04 1978 Terry Asher (6-2) 6 David Youell 3 1967 Freddy Glass 80.2 1972 Jeff Carpenter 3.48 1979 Terry Asher (5-6) 5 1973 Bernie Strawn 3 1968 Eddie Propst 89.0 1973 Bernie Strawn 1.86 1980 Robert Payne (3-3) 3 Jimmy Archibald 3 1969 Jackie Glover 87.2 1974 Drew Blocker 1.19 Dennis Alvarez (3-3) 3 Johnny Wheeler 3 1970 Mike Innes 72.1 1975 Jimbo Lindsay 1.85 Mike Draper (3-5) 3 1974 Jimmy Archibald 4 1971 Gary Mims 56.1 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 2.00

1981 Vince Barrentine (10-4) 10 1975 Drew Blocker 8 1972 Bernie Strawn 63.0 1977 Bobby Sprowl 3.13 RECORDS & HISTORY 1982 Craig Antush (5-2) 5 1976 Bruce Hodges 5 1973 Bernie Strawn 58.0 1978 Terry Asher 3.26 1983 Dean Hayes (11-2) 11 1977 Bobby Sprowl 6 1974 Jimmy Archibald 71.1 1979 Ben Flagler 3.82 Rick Browne (11-2) 11 1978 Bob Greenwald 5 1975 Drew Blocker 79.1 1980 David Zitkus 3.62 1984 Jeff Oyster (10-2) 10 1979 Ronnie Owen 7 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 76.1 1981 Steve Smitherman 2.08 1985 Jeff Oyster (9-8) 9 1980 Mike Draper 5 1977 Bobby Sprowl 92.0 1982 Dean Hayes 3.44 1986 Pete Roberts (10-2) 10 David Zitkus 5 1978 Bob Greenwald 53.2 1983 Tim Meacham 2.39 1987 David Oropeza (7-3) 7 1981 Vince Barrentine 4 1979 Terry Asher 81.0 1984 Bobby Fuller 2.67 1988 David Oropeza (8-4) 8 1982 Dean Hayes 6 1980 David Zitkus 64.2 1985 Greg Hibbard 3.59 1989 Tommy Milstead (6-3) 6 1983 Troy Brauchle 4 1981 Bryan Kelly 86.1 1986 Greg Hibbard 2.52 Mark Roberts (6-3) 6 1984 Troy Brauchle 4 1982 Craig Antush 76.1 1987 David Oropeza 3.54 Jon Henn (6-3) 6 Tim Meacham 4 1983 Dean Hayes 112.2 1988 Mike Soper 1.63 1990 Tommy Milstead (7-3) 7 1985 Jeff Oyster 8 1984 Jeff Oyster 100.0 1989 Tommy Milstead 2.65 Mark Roberts (7-4) 7 1986 Mike Sodders 4 1985 Jeff Oyster 99.0 1990 Jon Henn 2.93

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1991 Ben Short 3.10 1993 Al Drumheller 82 1999 Scott Murphy 23 2007 Austin Hyatt 36 1992 Roger Weems 3.75 1994 Steve Shoemaker 98 B.J. Green 23 2008 Jimmy Nelson 53 1993 Bernie Bellard 3.82 1995 Chris Eilers 86 2000 Bryce Heath 16 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 47 1994 Jerry Stubbs 2.99 1996 Joel Colgrove 104 2001 Jared Woodward 12 2010 Tucker Hawley 47 1995 Tim Young 1.67 1997 Heath Henderson 104 2002 Brent Carter 10 2011 Taylor Wolfe 42 1996 Skip Ames 2.36 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 98 2003 Jared Woodward 14 2012 Jake Hubbard 36 1997 Jarrod Kingrey 3.16 1999 Manny Torres 104 2004 Andrew Walker 12 2013 Ray Castillo 33 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 2.47 2000 Scott Murphy 96 2005 Jordan Davis 15 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 33 1999 Jason Moates 3.82 2001 Lance Cormier 73 2006 Jake McCarter 21 2015 Ray Castillo 41 2000 Bryce Heath 3.12 2002 Lance Cormier 85 2007 Austin Hyatt 9 2001 Lance Cormier 2.30 2003 Brent Carter 105 2008 Casey Kebodeaux 18 SAVES 2002 Brian Reed 1.75 2004 Wade LeBlanc 98 2009 Adam Scott 12 1970 Ricky Rucker 3 2003 Brent Carter 3.30 2005 Wade LeBlanc 108 2010 Tucker Hawley 4 1971 David Youell 4 2004 Taylor Tankersley 2.00 2006 Wade LeBlanc 128 2011 Tucker Hawley 7 1972 Stan Chaney 3 2005 David Robertson 2.92 2007 Tommy Hunter 96 2012 Trey Pilkington 12 1974 Jimbo Lindsay 9 2006 Wade LeBlanc 2.92 2008 Austin Hyatt 80 2013 Mike Oczypok 12 1975 Jimbo Lindsay 8 2007 Austin Hyatt 3.07 2009 Austin Hyatt 88 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 19 1978 Terry Asher 1 2008 Josh Copeland 3.13 2010 Jimmy Nelson 98 2015 Ray Castillo 16 Ben Flagler 1 2009 Tyler White 2.28 2011 Nathan Kilcrese 88 Leroy Russell 1 2010 Nathan Kilcrease 2.85 2012 Justin Kamplain 46 FEWEST HITS (MIN. 40 IP) Mike Blount 1 2011 Jonathan Smart 2.50 2013 Charley Sullivan 76 1947 Joe Kirkland 43 1979 Ronnie Owen 1 2012 Jake Hubbard 3.10 2014 Justin Kamplain 69 1950 Al Lary 24 1980 Dennis Alvarez 5 2013 Tucker Hawley 2.93 2015 Taylor Guilbeau 79 1951 Bill Dunn 32 1981 Dan Prine 5 2014 Spencer Turnbull 2.22 1952 John Paul Anderson 32 1982 Jeff Brewer 2 2015 Ray Castillo 3.12 FEWEST WALKS (MIN. 40 IP) 1953 Gene Lary 51 Pete Ferrer 2 1947 Thayer Bellis 22 1954 Gene Lary 46 1983 Troy Brauchle 12 STRIKEOUTS 1950 Al Lary 13 1955 John Paul Anderson 46 1984 Troy Brauchle 7 1946 Thayer Bellis 65 1951 Al Lary 26 1956 Howard Tepper 51 1985 Greg Hibbard 9 1947 Thayer Bellis 59 1952 John Paul Anderson 30 1957 Bobby Ledford 43 1986 Greg Hibbard 10 1948 Joe Kirkland 63 1953 Gene Lary 32 1958 Walt Massey 48 1987 Jake Stout 3 1950 Frank Lary 74 1954 Gene Lary 27 1959 Pete Reaves 37 1988 Mike Soper 5 1951 Al Worthington 55 John Paul Anderson 24 1960 Walt Massey 45 1989 Jon Henn 7 1952 Gene Lary 41 1955 John Paul Anderson 24 1961 Russell Sikes 35 1990 Sam Harris 6 1953 John Paul Anderson 55 1956 Howard Tepper 16 1963 Harvey Daravich 36 1991 Ben Short 14 1954 Gene Lary 37 1957 Frank Roland 12 1965 Grady Elmore 45 1992 Al Drumheller 5 1955 John Paul Anderson 55 1958 Pete Reaves 9 1966 Dickie Towers 52 1993 Mike MacDonald 8 1956 Frank Roland 72 1959 Pete Reaves 15 1967 Eddie Propst 39 1994 Jerry Stubbs 6 1957 Bobby Ledford 43 1960 Joe Sims 24 1968 Les Kelley 34 1995 Tim Young 7 Frank Roland 43 1961 Russell Sikes 23 1969 Bobby Lynch 46 1996 Skip Ames 11 1958 Pete Reaves 30 1962 Earl Griffin 27 1970 Steve Bryant 36 1997 Roberto Vaz 8 1959 Pete Reaves 35 1963 Harvey Daravich 22 1971 David Youell 35 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 13 1960 Joe Sims 60 1965 Grady Elmore 29 1972 Jeff Carpenter 41 1999 Lance Cormier 11 1961 Russell Sikes 32 1966 Dickie Towers 17 1973 Steve Bryant 35 2000 Lance Cormier 4 1962 Earl Griffin 67 1967 Eddie Propst 23 1974 Drew Blocker 36 2001 Lance Cormier 2 1963 Earl Griffin 40 1968 Les Kelley 23 1975 Owen Holston 47 Jared Woodward 2 Harvey Daravich 40 1969 Bobby Lunch 16 1976 Mike Redding 40 2002 Brian Reed 9 1964 Tim Thompson 54 1970 Steve Bryant 14 1977 Mike Blount 55 2003 Brian Reed 12 1965 Dickie Towers 72 1971 Gary Mims 16 1978 Terry Asher 35 2004 Seth Johnson 4 1966 Dickie Towers 60 1972 Jeff Carpenter 26 1979 Ben Flagler 49 Taylor Tankersley 4 1967 Freddy Glass 90 1973 Steve Bryant 26 1980 Mike Draper 42 2005 David Robertson 8 1968 Eddie Propst 66 1974 John Acure 14 1981 Alan Dunn 31 2006 David Robertson 10 1969 Jackie Glover 77 1975 Mike Drensky 17 1982 Jeff Estell 40 2007 Tommy Hunter 5 1970 Mike Innes 65 1976 Mike Drensky 23 1983 Troy Brauchle 36 2008 Josh Copeland 4 RECORDS & HISTORY 1971 Ricky Rucker 60 1977 Mike Blount 13 1984 Troy Brauchle 53 Austin Graham 4 1972 Bernie Strawn 51 1978 Ronnie Owen 11 1985 Bobby Midolo 51 2009 Tyler White 2 1973 Bernie Strawn 54 1979 Ronnie Owen 21 1986 Mike Hanks 50 Nathan Kilcrease 2 1974 Jimmy Archibald 42 1980 Dennis Alvarez 23 1987 Pete Brown 39 Jimmy Nelson 2 1975 Drew Blocker 63 1981 Vince Barrentine 37 1988 David Oropeza 70 Jake Smith 2 1976 Mike Drensky 57 1982 Jeff Brewer 12 1989 Jon Henn 37 Austin Evans 2 1977 Bobby Sprowl 118 1983 Jeff Brewer 16 1990 Ben Short 52 2010 Jake Smith 5 1978 Leroy Russell 48 1984 Bobby Fuller 23 1991 David Stokes 45 2011 Jonathan Smart 11 1979 Terry Asher 35 1985 Bobby Fuller 27 1992 Roger Weems 32 2012 Jake Hubbard 3 1980 David Zitkus 58 1986 Mike Hanks 17 1993 Steve Shoemaker 58 2013 Ray Castillo 12 1981 Bryan Kelly 94 1987 Mike Sodders 17 1994 John Collins 33 2014 Thomas Burrows 11 1982 Dean Hayes 63 1988 Mike Sodders 27 1995 Tim Young 37 2015 Thomas Burrows 7 1983 Dean Hayes 86 1989 Tommy Milstead 28 1996 Skip Ames 36 1984 Jeff Oyster 90 1990 Ben Short 17 1997 Roberto Vaz 35 PUTOUTS 1985 Jeff Oyster 88 1991 Matt Kelley 21 1998 Kris McWhirter 55 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 184 1986 Pete Roberts 94 1992 Roger Weems 11 1999 Jason Moates 67 1952 Tony Napoli, 1B 141 1987 David Oropeza 88 1993 Bernie Bellard 28 2000 Bryce Heath 51 1953 Jim Grant, 1B 148 1988 Mike Sodders 91 1994 John Collins 22 2001 B.J. Green 57 1954 Jim Grant, 1B 122 David Oropeza 91 1995 Neal Lamb 21 2002 Brian Reed 43 1955 Bill Carr, 1B 208 1989 Mark Roberts 79 1996 Manny Torres 13 2003 Brian Reed 55 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 207 1990 Mark Roberts 90 John Collins 13 2004 Taylor Tankersley 50 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 177 1991 Dennis Walsh 96 1997 Michael Daniel 8 2005 David Robertson 48 1958 Bill Walker, 1B 139 1992 Al Drumheller 101 1998 Jonathan Blankenship 25 2006 David Robertson 32 1959 Gordon Moore, C 126

78 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS

1960 Tommy Hill, C 134 1986 Tim Sims, SS 181 2005 Gabe Scott, OF .983 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B 174 1987 Pat Monti, SS 138 2006 Emeel Salem, OF .994 1965 Buddy French, C 181 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 146 Kody Valverde, C .994 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 304 1989 Pat Monti, SS 138 2007 Matt Bentley, 1B .996 1968 Not Available 1990 Mick Kerns, SS 151 2008 Matt Bentley, 1B .986 1969 Frank Cargo, 1B 257 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 186 2009 Brandon May, 2B .989 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 227 1992 Juan DeBrand, SS 135 2010 Clay Jones, 1B .995 1971 Zack Rogers, 1B 224 1993 Frank Menechino, 2B 148 2011 Brock Bennett, C .992 1975 David Zauchin, 1B 555 1994 Brett Taft, SS 145 2012 Austen Smith, 1B .996 1978 Dunn McKelvey, 1B 233 1995 Brett Taft, SS 201 2013 Austen Smith, 1B .994 1979 Gary Jack, 1B 306 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 210 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 1.000 1980 Gary Jack, 1B 381 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 190 2015 Cody Henry, 1B .993 1981 Randy Hunt, C 353 1998 Andy Phillips, 3B 166 Georgie Salem, CF .993 1982 David Reeves, 1B 423 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 144 1983 David Magadan, 1B 484 2000 Casey Lambert, SS 162 (BOLD indicates school record) 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 373 2001 Casey Lambert, SS 167 1985 Eddie Looper, 3B 305 2002 Adam Pavkovich, SS 186 Doug Duke, C 305 2003 Adam Pavkovich, SS 170 1986 Doug Duke, C 391 2004 Rocky Scelfo, 2B/SS 93 1987 Clint Thompson, C 372 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 147 1988 Hunter Plott, 1B 295 2006 Evan Bush, 2B 204 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 444 2007 Greg Paiml, SS 136 1990 Hunter Plott, 1B 504 2008 Ross Wilson, 2B 156 1991 Hunter Plott, 1B 288 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 126 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 383 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 176 Dax Norris was a two-year 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 424 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 192 starter at catcher in 1995 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 431 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 167 and 1996 and turned in a 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 456 2013 Mikey White, SS 209 .995 fielding mark in 1995. 1996 Chris Moller, 1B 588 2014 Kyle Overstreet, 2B 191 1997 Robbie Tucker, 1B 546 2015 Mikey White, SS 177 1998 Matt Frick, C 399 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B 477 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2000 Jeremy Brown, 1B 489 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B .994 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 481 1952 Tony Napoli, 1B .987 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 413 1953 Jim Grant, 1B .969 2003 Zac Welch, 1B 416 1954 Jim Grant, 1B .977 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 413 1955 Bill Carr, 1B .995 2005 Kody Valverde, C 394 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B .991 Frank Roland led Alabama 2006 Kody Valverde, C 426 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B .994 with a 12-0 record and 2007 Matt Benley, 1B 447 1958 Bill Walker, 1B .963 pitched a school record 10 complete games in 1956. 2008 Matt Benley, 1B 467 1959 Gordon Moore, 1B .980 2009 Vin DiFazio, C 301 1960 Tommy Hill, C .993 2010 Clay Jones, 1B 538 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B .980 2011 Austen Smith, 1B 421 1965 Bubby French, C .985 2012 Austen Smith, 1B 268 1967 Dan Harris, C 1.000 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 478 1969 Frank Cargo, 1B .989 2014 Austen Smith, 1B 526 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B .976 2015 Will Haynie, C 376 1971 Al Baker, C .984 1975 David Zauchin, 1B .993 ASSISTS 1978 Dunn McKelvey, 1B .990 1951 Clell Hobson, 3B 58 1979 Gary Jack, 1B .993 1952 Clell Hobson, 3B 78 1980 Gary Jack, 1B .995 1953 Ronnie Welch, SS 50 1981 Gary Jack, 1B .983 Northport native Al Lary 1954 Ronnie Welch, SS 49 1982 David Reeves, 1B .980 allowed only 24 hits during the 1950 season. 1955 Herb Kosten, 3B 64 1983 David Magadan, 1B .985 1956 Shep Frazier, 2B 62 1984 Frank Velleggia, C .986 1957 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 66 1985 Eddie Looper, 3B .986 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 62 1986 Doug Duke, C .984 1959 Gene Giannini, SS 52 1987 Clint Thompson, C .976 1960 Gene Giannini, SS 66 1988 Hunter Plott, 1B .991 1961 Jerry Ellis, 2B 72 1989 Greg Hammond, C .985 1965 Kearney Hall, SS 60 1990 Hunter Plott, 1B .990

1967 J.C. Ranelli, SS 102 1991 Hunter Plott, 1B .990 RECORDS & HISTORY 1969 Lynn Bailey, 2B 87 1992 Tim Boge, C .989 1970 Mark Gray, SS 63 1993 Alan Hill, C .995 1971 Mark Gray, SS 105 1994 Alan Hill, C .996 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 142 1995 Chris Moller, 1B .996 James White, 2B 142 1996 Dax Norris, C .993 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 112 1997 Matt Frick, C .998 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 138 1998 Drew Bounds, OF .985 1980 Jerry Halderman, SS 128 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B .994 1981 Jerry Halderman, SS 116 2000 Kelley Gulledge, C .988 1982 Bret Elbin, SS 157 2001 Jeremy Brown, C 1.000 1983 Fermin Lake, 2B 139 2002 Jeremy Brown, C .998 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 134 2003 Travis Garner, CF .993 1985 Tim Sims, SS 132 2004 Nick Richardson, C .991 Kent Matthes led the NCAA with a school-record 28 home runs in 2009. ROLLTIDE.COM 79 Honors and Awards ALABAMA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Ed White (1950) Joe Vitiello (1991) • American Baseball Coaches Association • Baseball America

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. HITTING 1948 28 58 16 20 2 3 2 8 .345 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1949 22 77 20 31 NA NA NA NA .403 1989 35 119 24 42 8 1 8 29 .353 15 29 76 1950 25 58 28 26 5 2 6 21 .448 1990 54 184 52 67 14 2 11 53 .364 46 35 118 Totals 75 193 64 77 NA NA NA NA .404 1991 62 220 55 87 20 1 15 67 .395 41 31 154 Totals 151 523 131 196 42 4 34 149 .375 102 95 348

PITCHING Year G CG W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO 1990 11 1 4-3 3.25 0 55.1 55 30 20 24 30 1991 14 2 4-5 5.13 0 73.2 86 51 42 28 43 Totals 25 3 8-8 4.33 0 129.0 141 81 62 52 73 Frank Roland (1956) Dax Norris (1996) • American Baseball Coaches Association • Super Smith • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

Year G CG W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 1955 7 3 4-0 2.38 34.0 22 12 9 14 23 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1956 15 10 12-0 2.35 95.2 61 42 25 31 72 1995 63 254 45 72 18 2 3 34 .283 18 21 103 1957 9 6 5-1 1.76 61.1 45 19 12 12 43 1996 69 284 50 105 21 0 6 49 .370 23 26 144 Totals 31 19 21-1 2.16 191 128 73 46 57 138 Totals 132 538 95 177 39 2 9 83 .329 41 47 247

Fred Frickie (1957) Roberto Vaz (1997) • American Baseball Coaches Association • American Baseball Coaches Association • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • Sporting News Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO 1956 25 76 24 25 20 1 1 22 .329 24 11 HITTING 1957 23 79 20 32 7 2 1 22 .405 17 4 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Totals 48 155 44 57 27 3 2 44 .368 41 15 1997 63 255 87 102 17 9 22 73 .400 35 22 203

PITCHING Year G CG W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO 1997 22 1 4-1 3.40 8 50.1 35 19 19 27 52

David Magadan (1983) G.W. Keller (1999) • American Baseball Coaches Association • College Baseball Insider • Sporting News • Baseball America • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1997 69 249 62 92 14 3 21 68 .369 20 41 175 RECORDS & HISTORY 1998 63 247 67 93 14 5 14 62 .377 21 39 159 1999 69 270 85 107 15 4 15 72 .396 49 19 175 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Totals 201 766 214 292 43 12 50 202 .381 90 99 509 1981 55 198 32 77 20 1 1 43 .389 22 11 102 1982 51 195 35 77 13 2 4 50 .395 33 17 106 1983 56 217 67 114 31 4 9 95 .525 34 18 112 Totals 162 610 134 268 64 7 14 188 .439 89 46 320

Doug Duke (1986) Andy Phillips (1999) • American Baseball Coaches Association • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • Collegiate Baseball • College Baseball Insider • Baseball America

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1996 46 101 18 24 5 0 3 13 .238 10 16 38 1984 12 17 5 5 1 0 1 5 .294 5 4 9 1997 70 279 68 102 25 3 15 64 .366 23 36 178 1985 53 178 49 69 7 0 22 67 .388 31 30 142 1998 64 265 65 93 11 2 21 81 .351 23 40 171 1986 63 238 59 80 16 0 27 82 .336 39 48 177 1999 64 260 71 103 22 6 22 66 .396 29 30 203 Totals 128 433 113 154 24 0 50 154 .356 75 82 328 Totals 244 905 222 322 63 11 61 224 .356 85 122 590

80 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards ALABAMA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Beau Hearod (2003) SECOND TEAM, THIRD TEAM AND • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1977 Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd Team TSN) 1985 Doug Duke (2nd Team ABCA and BA) Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 2001 55 200 38 59 14 0 8 55 .295 12 36 97 1989 Cary Williams, OF (2nd Team ABCA) 2002 60 212 39 71 11 1 12 54 .335 19 43 120 1995 Chris Moller, 1B (3rd Team SST) 2003 62 231 64 80 18 4 20 82 .346 30 48 166 Totals 177 643 141 210 43 5 40 191 .327 61 127 383 Chris Eilers, RHP (Honorable Mention SST) 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP (2nd Team BA and CBl) Joe Caruso, 2B (2nd Team NCBWA) 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) Lance Cormier, RHP (Honorable Mention NCBWA) Wade LeBlanc (2006) G.W. Keller, OF (2nd Team CB and NCBWA and 3rd Team ABCA) • Collegiate Baseball 1999 Andy Phillips, SS (3rd Team, ABCA, TBA and CB) Manny Torres, RHP (3rd Team NCBWA) 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B (3rd Team NCBWA) Year G CG W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO 2004 16 8 8-4 2.08 0 112.2 87 37 26 26 98 2001 Jeremy Brown, C (3rd Team CBl) 2005 14 2 5-5 4.09 0 88.0 77 44 40 28 108 Aaron Clark, 1B (2nd Team ABCA, TBA, and BW and 3rd Team CB) 2006 18 3 11-1 2.92 0 129.1 100 47 42 43 128 Totals 48 13 24-10 2.95 0 330.0 264 128 108 97 334 2002 Jeremy Brown, C (2nd Team ABCA and 3rd Team, NCBWA) 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) Emeel Salem (2006) Kody Valverde, C (2nd Team BA and 3rd Team NCBWA) • College Baseball Foundation 2007 Emeel Salem, OF (3rd Team NCBWA) 2009 Austin Hyatt, RHP (3rd Team CB)

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Jake Smith 3B (3rd Team CB) 2004 41 69 16 21 2 0 1 11 .304 9 14 26 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF (2nd Team ABCA) 2005 59 202 31 56 4 3 0 14 .277 16 31 66 2006 65 284 67 101 14 7 2 32 .356 25 28 135 Totals 165 555 114 178 20 10 3 57 .321 50 73 227 FRESHMEN TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1989 Phillip Doyle, 3B (CB) 1991 Joe Vitiello, RHP/DH (CB) 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF (CB) 1996 Manny Torres, RHP (CB) 1998 Sam Bozanich, 2B (CB) Kent Matthes (2009) 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B (2nd Team BA & CB) • American Baseball Coaches Association Lance Cormier, RHP (1st Team BW and CB) • Baseball America 2000 Ben King, OF (2nd Team BA and Honorable Mention CB) • College Baseball Insider 2001 Peter Stonard, OF (Honorable Mention CB) • Collegiate Baseball 2002 Taylor Tankerlsey, LHP (1st Team CB and 2nd Team BA) • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • Rivals.com. 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP (BA and CB) 2005 David Robertson, RHP (BA and CB) 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP (BA and CB) Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 2006 31 55 7 11 1 0 1 8 .200 4 16 15 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS (BA and CB) 2007 51 199 31 61 9 2 8 45 .307 11 39 98 2009 Taylor Dugas, OF (CB) 2008 61 228 45 69 11 1 11 52 .303 15 53 115 2009 56 204 67 73 14 2 28 81 .358 32 46 175 2012 Ben Moore, OF (CB) Totals 199 686 150 214 35 5 48 186 .312 62 154 403 2013 Ray Castillo, RHP (CB and 2nd Team NCBWA) Mikey White, INF (CB) RECORDS & HISTORY Taylor Dugas (2010) 2014 Thomas Burrows (CB and 1st Team NCBWA) • Baseball America TSN – The Sporting News CB – Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 2009 56 236 61 83 20 2 2 27 .352 27 37 113 BA – Baseball America 2010 67 243 70 96 15 5 2 37 .395 59 21 127 2011 63 241 60 84 20 4 8 33 .349 41 22 136 NCBWA – National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Totals 186 720 191 263 55 11 12 97 .365 127 80 376 CBI – College Baseball Insider ABCA – American Baseball Coaches Association TBA – Team Baseball America BW – Baseball Weekly SST – Super Smith Team

ROLLTIDE.COM 81 Honors and Awards 1977 MLB HALL OF FAME MEMBER - JOE SEWELL

In game three, Babe Ruth, a teammate and close friend of Sewell, made baseball history. Ruth’s fi fth 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 fi rst inning and legend has it that, after taking two called strikes in his third at-bat, the Sultan of Swat pointed to center fi eld 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 fi lled 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 fi rst-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 fi elder, Sewell led the American League in putouts and assists four times in his career and led the league in fi elding percentage three times. Joe Sewell had a knack for this “funny game.” A “singles hitter” overshadowed by some the game’s greatest That knack has made him the only player in Crimson Tide baseball sluggers, Sewell set fi ve major league records that continue to pass the annals to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and test of time: fewest strikeouts in a season (3, two times); consecutive Museum in the quaint little town of Cooperstown, N.Y. games without a strikeout (115); consecutive at-bats without a strikeout The only other Crimson Tider in the National Baseball Hall of Fame (437); most seasons of 500 or more at-bats with fewer than four strikeouts and Museum is New York Yankees legendary broadcaster Mel Allen, (4); and fewest career strikeouts (114). who along with Florida alum Red Barber earned induction in 1978 as the Throughout his sparkling 14-year career at the pinnacle of the baseball inaugural winners of the Ford C. Frick Award. profession, Sewell turned in numbers that simply are amazing to the Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1977, Sewell’s career spanned 14 average baseball fan. For instance, his 114 career strikeouts in more than seasons with the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. 7,000 career at-bats averages out to one strikeout for every 63 at-bats, From the moment he left the Capstone as student body president and one strikeout in every 16 games played. in 1919, Sewell’s major league career was the stuff dreams are made And still years later, in 1964 at age 66, Sewell, a Tuscaloosa resident of. After leading the Crimson Tide to the 1919 Southern Intercollegiate and businessman since his college days, took over the Crimson Tide’s Athletic Association championship, Sewell was selected by the Indians baseball program as head coach. In his seven-year tenure, Alabama and signed with the New Orleans team in the Southern Association. compiled a 114-99 (.535) record, which included winning the 1968 The Titus, Ala., native made his Major League debut with the Indians

RECORDS & HISTORY SEC Championship and a trip to the NCAA District III Playoffs in North in the heat of a 1920 pennant drive, after their everyday shortstop was Carolina. killed after being hit with a submarine pitch. Sewell rose to the challenge Sewell was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and and batted .329 over the fi nal 22 games of the season to help the Indians Museum in 1977, along with Ernie Banks, Martin Dihigo, Pop Lloyd, Al clinch the American League pennant. Lopez and Amos Rusie. He is one of 11 Alabama natives to be enshrined Alongside future Hall of Famers Stanley Coveleski, Tris Speaker and in Cooperstown, joining fellow legends Hank Aaron (Mobile), Monte Irvin Bill Wambagass, Sewell and the Indians disposed of the Brooklyn Robins (Columbia), Heinie Manush (Tuscumbia), Willie Mays (Westfi eld), Willie in seven games, taking the 1920 series fi ve games to two. Sewell batted McCovey (Mobile), Satchel Paige (Mobile), Ozzie Smith (Mobile), Don only .174 (4-for-23) in his fi rst trip to the fall classic, but was solid in the Sutton (Clio), Billy Williams (Whistler) and Early Wynn (Hartford). fi eld in all seven games, helping the Indians lay claim to the World Series Sewell died on March 6, 1990, in Mobile, Ala., after a lengthy illness. title. At the time of his death he was the oldest living baseball Hall of Famer He played 11 years for the Indians before joining the New York Yankees at 91 years of age. roster for the fi nal 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 fi rst two games at (12-6 and 5-2) before moving to Wrigley Field for games three and four.

82 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards FORD C. FRICK AWARD - MEL ALLEN

Mel Allen is as much a part of the national pastime as the squeeze play, hot dogs, and pennants fl apping 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 fi rst 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 fi rst World Series for the network in 1938. He Former Crimson Tide baseball manager and public address joined the Yankees the following year and stayed for 25 more, delighting 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. millions of baseball fans with his warm sign-on – “Hello, everybody!” – and his trademark phrases “How about that!” and “Going, going, gone!” In his 58 years of sports broadcasting, Allen did it all. He called Allen was the voice of the New York Yankees from 1939 to 1964, thousands of Yankees games, 24 Major League Baseball World Series, 20 covering the team that aroused more passion than any other in baseball. All-Star Games, 14 Rose Bowls, fi ve Orange Bowls, two Sugar Bowls, and With his vivid phrases and pleasing Alabama drawl, he called many of the more than 2,000 newsreels. great events in the game: the Babe’s good-bye, Larsen’s perfect game in A winner of numerous industry, listener and viewer awards, Allen is the 1956 World Series, Mantle’s heroics, Maris’ record-shattering summer a member of National Baseball Hall of Fame (as the fi rst Ford C. Frick (1961), Casey’s barbs and Yogi’s convoluted pronouncements. winner in 1978), National (USA) Sportswriters and Broadcasters Hall “Mel Allen meant as much to Yankee tradition as legends like Ruth, of Fame (1972), the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle,” Yankees owner George Steinbrenner (1985), the Radio Hall of Fame (1988), the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, said. “He was the voice of the Yankees.” the University of Alabama Communication Hall of Fame (1995) and was In an era before television, millions of radio listeners around the nation enshrined to Monument Park at Yankee Stadium (July 25, 1999). envisioned the game through the descriptions of this thoughtful and Decades ago, Allen sat next to a weakened Lou Gehrig in the dugout articulate Alabamian who prided himself on being both a reporter and before a game. Gehrig soon would die from the disease that forced his storyteller. emotional, early farewell from the game. Allen later moved to the Milwaukee Braves in 1965, went on to “Mel, sometimes your descriptions of the game are the only thing that broadcast for the Cleveland Indians and handled a variety of assignments keeps me going,” Gehrig said. for NBC. He returned as the voice of the New York Yankees in 1970s and Allen went into the tunnel and cried like a baby. began a 19-year association with This Week in Baseball as host of the How about that? popular television program. RECORDS & HISTORY

ROLLTIDE.COM 83 Honors and Awards 1983 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD/BASEBALL AMERICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR - DAVID MAGADAN

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 fi rst 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, Magadan 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 fi ve-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 fi rst eight trips to the plate and wound up batting .550 (11-for-20) at Omaha in fi ve 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 MAGADAN’S 1983 HONORS AND AWARDS .439 batting average still ranks among the leaders in Division I baseball - 1983 Golden Spikes Award and remains atop the SEC record books as the highest career average in - 1983 Baseball America Player of the Year league history. Magadan still holds Alabama records for single-season batting David Magadan (1981-83) average (.525, 1983), career batting average (.439, 1981-83), single- Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB season hits (114, 1983), single season doubles (31, 1983) and single- 1981 55 198 32 77 20 1 1 43 .389 22 11 102 season RBI (95, 1983). He also set the Alabama standards for highest 1982 51 195 35 77 13 2 4 50 .395 33 17 106 batting average for a freshman (.399, 1981) and junior (.525, 1983) and 1983 56 217 67 114 31 4 9 95 .525 34 18 112 most RBI (95, 1983) by a junior and shares the single-game record with Totals 162 610 134 268 64 7 14 188 .439 89 46 320 fi ve hits, a feat he accomplished an Alabama record three times against

RECORDS & HISTORY Alabama Christian (April 16, 1983), Florida (May 13, 1983) and Arizona big-league hitting coach prior to the 2003 season. After four seasons with State (June 4, 1983). the Padres, Magadan was named the hitting coach for the Boston Red First drafted by the out of Tampa’s Jesuit High School, Sox in 2007. After working six years in Boston, Magadan began working Magadan then was one of six Alabama players selected in the 1983 as the hitting instructor for the Texas Rangers in 2013, a title which he still MLB Draft. He signed with the New York Mets and was assigned to the holds entering the 2015 Major League Baseball season. Columbia, S.C. Mets in the class A South Atlantic League in his fi rst pro In June of 2010, Magadan joined former Alabama All-American and ball assignment. In that fi rst summer, Magadan batted .336 with three head coach Joe Sewell as the only Tide players to be inducted into the home runs and 32 RBI. College Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2014, he was inducted into the Alabama Magadan made his Major League debut for the Mets against the Sports Hall of Fame, joining fellow Alabama Crimson Tide representatives Chicago Cubs on Sept. 17, 1986, as the starting fi rst baseman at Shea Eli Gold and Major Ogilvie. Stadium. In the game, he went 3-for-4 with two RBI, including the game- winner in the eighth inning that clinched the National League Eastern Division title for the eventual world champions. In 1990, Magadan fi nished 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 84 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards 1999 DICK HOWSER TROPHY FINALIST - ANDY PHILLIPS

Andy Phillips is one of the most decorated players in the history of Alabama baseball. A member of coach Jim Wells’ fi rst 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 fi nished 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 fi nalists for the Howser Trophy, named for the former Florida State infi elder and Kansas City Royals manager. Phillips also was named fi rst 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 fi rst team All- American 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 fi nished 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 fi nal 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’ 1999 HONORS AND AWARDS Phillips was just as successful off the fi eld, earning his degree from - 1999 NCBWA District III Player of the Year Alabama in 1999, while being an active member of the Fellowship of - 1999 Dick Howser Trophy Finalist Christian Athletes and is an accomplished singer. Twice during his career, - 1999 First Team All-American Phillips sang the National Anthem prior to a Crimson Tide home game RECORDS & HISTORY at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. A three-time All-SEC selection, Phillips also Andy Phillips (1996-99) was named to the 1999 SEC Good Works Team for his many hours of Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB community service. 1996 46 101 18 24 5 0 3 13 .238 10 16 38 Following an 11-year professional baseball career, which included fi ve 1997 70 279 68 102 25 3 15 64 .366 23 36 178 seasons in Major League Baseball, Phillips returned to Alabama as the 1998 64 265 65 93 11 2 21 81 .351 23 40 171 hitting and infi eld coach, beginning with the 2011 season. His MLB debut 1999 64 260 71 103 22 6 22 66 .396 30 30 203 came in 2004 for the New York Yankees and he homered on the fi rst pitch Totals 244 905 222 322 63 11 61 224 .356 86 122 560 he saw as a Major League player. Phillips played for the Yankees from 2004-07, before playing his fi nal 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.

ROLLTIDE.COM 85 Honors and Awards 2002 JOHNNY BENCH AWARD - JEREMY BROWN

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 fi nalists 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 fi rst 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 BROWN’S 2002 HONORS AND AWARDS head coach Jim Wells was also in attendance to see his All-American catcher receive the award, symbolizing the best college catcher in the - 2002 Johnny Bench Award nation. - 2002 NCBWA Distict III Player of the Year 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. Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Brown is one of four Southeastern Conference catchers to win the Johnny Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Bench Award, joining LSU’s Brad Cresse, who won the inaugural award 1999 69 262 77 91 20 0 15 68 .347 57 42 156 in 2000, Mississippi State’s Ed Easley in 2007, and Florida’s Mike Zunino 2000 65 239 64 77 13 1 10 50 .322 48 29 122 2001 51 190 47 69 8 1 10 48 .363 33 15 109 in 2012. 2002 66 219 56 70 17 2 11 64 .320 69 25 124 A native of Hueytown, Ala., Brown appeared in 66 games for Alabama Totals 251 910 244 307 58 4 46 230 .337 207 111 511 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 fi nal 119 games at the Capstone. He set the Tide single-season record with a 1.000 fi elding

RECORDS & HISTORY 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 fi rst-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 fi rst 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 fi nalist for the 2002 Dick Howser Trophy, presented by the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce and Verizon.

86 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards 2003 DISTRICT III PLAYER OF THE YEAR - BEAU HEAROD

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 fi nal campaign with the Crimson Tide. A fi rst team All-SEC selection, Hearod became the rstfi Alabama player to lead the SEC in home runs since Doug Duke smacked a league- leading 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 fi rst 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 62- game 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 fi rst 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 fi nalists 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 outfi elder Mike Rozema (District II), South Carolina lefty David Marchbanks (District IV), Ohio State pitcher Scott Lewis (District V), Nebraska fi rst baseman Matt Hooper (District VI), Tulane fi rst baseman and left hand pitcher Michael Aubrey (District VII) Southern University shortstop Rickie Weeks (District VII), New Mexico fi rst 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 (80- for-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 HEAROD’S 2003 HONORS AND AWARDS totaled 141 runs scored, 43 doubles, fi ve triples, 61 walks and a .595 - 2003 NCBWA District III Player of the Year career slugging mark. - 2003 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player He wrapped up his Alabama career with fi ve grand slams, one shy of the school, SEC and NCAA record set by the Tide’s Mike Pitisci in 1984. Beau Hearod (2001-03) Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 2001 55 200 38 59 14 0 8 55 .295 12 36 97 2002 60 212 39 71 11 1 12 54 .335 19 43 120 RECORDS & HISTORY 2003 62 231 64 80 18 4 20 82 .346 30 48 166 Totals 177 643 141 210 43 5 40 191 .327 61 127 383

ROLLTIDE.COM 87 Honors and Awards 2004 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER/SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - WADE LEBLANC

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 fi rst 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 fi nished 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 LEBLANC’S 2004 HONORS AND AWARDS (1998) and Steve Shoemaker (1994) for 10th place. LeBlanc was tabbed a third team All-American by both the National - Baseball America National Freshman of the Year Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA) and Baseball America. - Collegiate Baseball National Freshman of the Year He was the only freshman named to the 2004 Baseball America All- - Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year (SEC Coaches) America team. LeBlanc also was named to the 2004 SEC All-Freshman - SEC Freshman of the Year (SEBaseball.com) team and was a second team All-SEC selection as voted by the league’s - First Team Freshman All-American (Baseball America) 12 head coaches. - Third Team All-American (Baseball America) SEBaseball.com tabbed also tabbed him as the 2004 SEC Freshman - Third Team All-American (National Collegiate Baseball Writers) of the Year as well as a fi rst team All-SEC selection. He also was selected - First Team All-South Region (American Baseball Coaches Assoc.) to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-South Region team. - First Team Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) LeBlanc was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the second round of - First Team All-SEC (SEBaseball.com) the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft. He made his Major League debut on Sept. - Second Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches) RECORDS & HISTORY 8, 2008 for the Padres. Through the 2011 season, LeBlanc had appeared - SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 28) in 54 games, 52 as a starter, with a 17-22 overall record in four years with the Padres. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) He spent the 2012 season in the Miami Marlins organization. After Year G GS ShO CG W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K starting the year in Triple-A, LeBlanc made 25 appearances with nine 2004 16 15 4 8 8-4 2.08 112.2 87 37 26 26 98 Major League starts. He was 2-5 with a 3.67 ERA in his first season with 2005 14 13 1 2 5-5 4.09 88.0 77 44 40 28 108 the Marlins. In 2013, LeBlanc started the season in the big leagues where 2006 18 18 1 3 11-1 2.92 129.1 100 47 42 43 128 he appeared in 13 games with seven starts for the Marlins. He was then Totals 48 46 6 13 24-10 2.95 330.0 264 128 108 97 334 picked up on waivers by Houston, where he made four relief appearances for the Astros. In the 2014 offseason, LeBlanc signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels on Anaheim. He began the season in Triple-A Salt Lake, and eventually got the call-up to the Angels on May 25. He was designated for assignment by Los Angeles and picked up by the New York Yankees but was eventually designated for assignment once again. He returned to the Angles in the midst of a playoff race and spent the finality of the 2014 season in Los Angeles. For his MLB career, LeBlanc is 21-33 with a 4.47 ERA (222 ER/446.2 IP), making 107 appearances with 71 starts while striking out 302 batters.

88 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards 2009 SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - KENT MATTHES

Alabama right fi elder 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 fi rst 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 fi eld.” Matthes was also named fi rst 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 fi nalist for the Golden Spikes Award, a semifi nalist 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) MATTHES 2009 HONORS AND AWARDS and sixth in hitting. - First Team All-American (ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Matthes set the Alabama single-season record with 28 home runs, NCBWA, Rivals.com, PING Baseball) which tied for the national home run lead with Middle Tennessee - NCBWA District III Player of the Year State’s Bryce Brentz. Matthes is the fi fth NCAA statistical national - Finalist for Golden Spikes Award (USA Baseball Player of the Year) champion in school history. He broke the Alabama single-season - Semifi nalist for Dick Howser Trophy (NCBWA Player of the Year) home run record with his 28th home run against South Carolina on - 2009 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year May 20 at the SEC Tournament. He slugged his 27th home run of the season in the Tide’s regular season fi nale at Auburn on May 16 to tie - ABCA All-South Region Team Doug Duke’s record set in 1986. - First Team All-SEC (SEC coaches) The 2009 home run barrage from Matthes included four multi- - SEC Good Works Team (community service) home run games and one walk-off home run while 16 of his 28 home - Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (March 16) runs tied the game or gave Alabama the lead (10 go-ahead home - SEC Player of the Week (March 16) runs). He also had nine game-winning RBI in 2009. - College Baseball Foundation All-Star Lineup (March 16) Matthes also set the Alabama record with a home run in six straight - Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (March 2) games and twice was named National and SEC Player of the Week. He - SEC Player of the Week (March 2) hit for the cycle on Feb. 24 against Nicholls State and followed with a - College Baseball Foundation All-Star Lineup (March 2) walkoff 10th inning home run the next day. Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the Kent Matthes (2006-09) 2009 MLB Amateur Draft, Matthes was named the 2011 California Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB League’s Most Valuable Player for the Class A Modesto Nuts after an

2006 31 55 7 11 1 0 1 8 .200 4 16 15 RECORDS & HISTORY outstanding season at the plate. He fi nished the 2011 season with a 2007 51 199 31 61 9 2 8 45 .307 11 39 98 .334 average, 23 home runs, 39 doubles and 95 RBI. 2008 61 228 45 69 11 1 11 52 .303 15 53 115 Matthes spent the 2012 season in Double-A, playing for the Tulsa 2009 56 204 67 73 14 2 28 81 .358 32 46 175 Drillers where he hit .214 with 17 home runs, 18 doubles and 40 RBI. Totals 199 686 150 214 35 4 46 186 .312 62 154 403 In 2013, Matthes opened the year in Tulsa, before being called up to Triple-A Colorado Springs for the fi nal 47 games of the season. With the Triple-A Sky Sox, Matthes hit .297 wiuth 11 home runs and 31 RBI. After being claimed off waivers by the Oakland A’s, the former Tide standout spent 2014 split between Double-A Midland and Triple-A Sacramento where he hit .232 (92-396) with 26 doubles, 16 home runs and 72 RBI while adding 57 runs.

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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 Jake Smith, 3B 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 2015 Kyle Overstreet, 2B

H. BOYD MCWHORTER SEC MALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF (winner) 2001 Jeremy Vaughn, RHP (fi nalist) 2007 Emeel Salem, OF (winner)

SEC STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD 1996 Eric Goldis David Magadan was college baseball’s player of the year in 1983. 1997 Eric Goldis Magadan, who posted an SEC record .525 batting average as a junior, was the SEC’s first Golden Spikes Award winner. SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM 2004 Allen Rice COSIDA/VERIZON GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2005 Allen Rice ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1983 David Magadan, 1B 2006 Emeel Salem 1972 Zack Rogers, INF (Second Team) 2007 Emeel Salem 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF (First Team) NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 Kent Matthes 2001 Beau Hearod, 3B/OF (Third Team) 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 2009 Kent Matthes 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP (First Team) 2010 Adam Scott Beau Hearod, DH (Third Team) 2011 Allen Dye 2003 Beau Hearod, OF (Second Team) BASEBALL AMERICA 2012 Brandt Hendricks 2005 Gabe Scott, OF (Second Team) COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 Cameron Carlisle 2006 Emeel Salem, OF (First Team) 1983 David Magadan, 1B

RECORDS & HISTORY 2014 Cary Baxter 2007 Emeel Salem, OF (First Team) 2015 Taylor Guilbeau JOHNNY BENCH AWARD (TOP CATCHER) COSIDA/GTE DISTRICT IV 2001 Jeremy Brown, C (runner-up) SEC BASEBALL SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2002 Jeremy Brown, C (winner) 2006 Emeel Salem 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF 2007 Emeel Salem 2000 Jeremy Vaughn, RHP DICK HOWSER TROPHY 2001 Lance Cormier, RHP (Player of the Year Presented by NCBWA) Beau Hearod, DH ALL-TIME COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM 1999 Andy Phillips, SS (Finalist) 1918-1920 Joe Sewell, 2B Jeremy Vaughn, RHP Collegiate Baseball (1989) 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP 1919-1921 Riggs Stephenson, SS Beau Hearod, DH NCBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR Newsweek (1952) Scott McClanahan, OF 1999 Andy Phillips (District III) 1981-1983 David Magadan, 1B 2003 Beau Hearod, OF 2002 Jeremy Brown (District III) Baseball America (1990) Adam Pavkovich, SS 2003 Beau Hearod (District III) 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 2009 Kent Matthes (District III) 2006 Emeel Salem, OF USA BASEBALL 2007 Emeel Salem, OF ABCA GOLD GLOVE AWARD 1991 Mickey Kerns, OF 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF (Team USA Baseball Trials) NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME 2013 Kyle Overstreet, INF 1994 Chris Eilers, RHP (US Junior National Team) AND MUSEUM 1997 Pete Fisher, RHP 1977 Joe Sewell, SS SEC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (Team USA Baseball Trials) 1978 Mel Allen, Broadcaster 1983 David Magadan, 1B B.J. Green, RHP (US Junior National Team) 90 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards

2000 Evan Bush, INF (US Junior National Team) Tim Young, LHP (USA National Team, Olympic Gold) 2002 Taylor Tankersley, LHP (USA National Trials) 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP (USA National Team, Gold Medal) 2009 Ross Wilson, INF (Team USA Trials) 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF (Team USA Trials)

ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM 1950 Frank Lary, RHP Ed White, OF 1954 Gene Lary, RHP 1955 J.P. Anderson, LHP Herb Kosten, 3B 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B Frank Roland, LHP 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B Frank Roland, LHP Jared Kingery was the Most Valuable Player of 1965 Buddy French, C the 1997 South II Regional and a member of the 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP College World Series All- Tournament Team. 1968 Mike Innes, RHP 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 2001 Jeremy Brown, C 1981 Randy Hunt, C Jack Kubiszyn, SS Aaron Clark, 1B David Magadan, 3B Frank Roland, LHP 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 1982 Chris Glass, 2B Paul Susce, P Brent Boyd, 2B David Magadan, 1B 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B Scott McClanahan, OF 1983 David Magadan, 1B Jack Kubiszyn, SS 2003 Beau Hearod, OF 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B Frank Roland, LHP 2005 Gabe Scott, OF Frank Velleggia, C 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 2006 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 1985 Doug Duke, C Bobby Ledford, UT Emeel Salem, OF 1986 Pat Bailey, DH 1959 Ken Chapman, UT 2007 Emeel Salem, OF Doug Duke, C 1960 Ken Chapman, UT 2008 Alex Avila, DH Pete Roberts, LHP Gene Giannini, SS Brandon May, OF Mike Twardoski, OF 1962 Glen Baker, OF 2009 Austin Hyatt, RHP 1987 Robert Fletcher, 2B Jerry Ellis, 2B Kent Matthes, OF 1989 Cary Williams, OF 1963 Ashton Wells, OF Josh Rutledge, SS 1990 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF Jake Smith, 3B 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Buddy French, C Ross Wilson, 2B 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 1965 Buddy French, C 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF 1996 Skip Ames, RHP 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B Josh Rutledge, SS Dax Norris, C 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP 2012 Taylor Dugas, OF 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B George Johnson, OF Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP 1968 Mike Innes, RHP SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 1998 G.W. Keller, OF Stan Moss, 3B 1960 Tommy Hill, C Jarrod Kingrey, RHP Eddie Propst, RHP Joe Sims, P Andy Phillips, 3B 1969 Mike Innes, RHP 1986 Pat Bailey, DH 1999 G.W. Keller, OF J.C. Ranelli, UT Eddie Looper, 3B Andy Phillips, SS Jack Traffanstedt, OF 1987 David Oropeza, LHP Manny Torres, RHP 1972 Rex Bynum, OF Deron White, OF 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B Glenn Woodruff, C 1988 Jason Bridges, OF 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1989 Brent Reese, 1B Lance Cormier, RHP 1974 Robin Cary, OF 1990 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP Scott McClanahan, OF 1976 Larry Keenum, DH 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS Peter Stonard, 2B 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH 1991 Mick Kerns, OF 2003 Beau Hearod, OF 1980 David Atkins, DH 1993 Al Drumheller, LHP 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP Sal Valenti, 2B 1996 Tim Young, LHP 2006 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 1981 Randy Hunt, C 1997 Matt Frick, C Emeel Salem, OF David Magadan, 3B G.W. Keller, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 1998 Jarrod Kingrey, RHP 2009 Austin Hyatt, RHP David Magadan, 1B G.W. Keller, OF Kent Matthes, OF 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1999 Manny Torres, RHP 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF Rob Skates, OF 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 2012 Taylor Dugas, OF Brent Boyd, 3B Frank Velleggia, C RECORDS & HISTORY 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 1985 Doug Duke, C Lance Cormier, RHP 1986 Doug Duke, C FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS Scott McClanahan, OF Pete Roberts, LHP 1951 George Howell, UTL 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP Mike Twardoski, OF Mike Mizraney, 1B Peter Stonard, OF 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 1952 Bobby Carr, OF 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 1989 Cary Williams, OF 1954 Gene Lary, RHP 2006 Kody Valverde, C 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP 1955 John Paul Anderson, LHP 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 1996 Dax Norris, C Bobby Barnes, OF 2013 Mikey White, SS 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B Bobby Hunt, OF 2014 Ben Moore, OF Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP Herb Kosten, 3B Wade Wass, DH/UTIL Gene Lary, RHP 1998 Matt Frick, C Andy Phillips, 3B 1999 G.W. Keller, OF Andy Phillips, 3B

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FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTIONS Craig Shipley, SS Jeffrey Norris 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP Frank Velleggia, C Adam Pavkovich 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 1985 Doug Duke, C Grant Redding David Robertson, RHP Allan Stallings, OF Gabe Scott 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP Jared Woodward 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2004 David Ferazza Michael McCallister 2009 Taylor Dugas, OF 1971 Rex Bynum Emeel Salem 2010 Andrew Miller, OF Terry Dubose Rocky Scelfo 2012 Ben Moore, OF Zack Rogers Gabe Scott 2013 Ray Castillo, RHP 1972 Rex Bynum 2005 Kenneth Brown Kyle Overstreet, 2B Zack Rogers Brent Carter 2014 Thomas Burrows, RP 1973 Zack Rogers Jordan Davis Paul Spivey Doug Denson 1977 Tommy Belk ALL-SEC WESTERN DIVISION Matt Grooms Gary DeLoach 1960 Tommy Hill, C Allen Rice 1979 Steve Houlberg Joe Sims, P Emeel Salem Gary Jack 1961 Nathan Bedford, C Gabe Scott 1980 Mark Dunning Ken Chapman, OF Morrow Thomley Gary Jack 1962 Glen Baker, OF 2006 Kenneth Brown 1981 Gary Jack Jerry Ellis, 2B Jordan Davis Bobby Pierce Earl Griffi n, P Wade LeBlanc 1982 Jeff Brewer 1963 Mike Box, 2B Spencer Pennington Brett Elbin Buddy French, C Emeel Salem Rob Skates Ashton Wells, OF Kody Valverde 1983 Jeff Brewer 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF 2007 Vin DiFazio Brett Elbin Buddy French, C Emeel Salem Rob Skates 1965 Buddy French, C Will Stroup 1984 Jeff Brewer Johnny Mosley, 3B 2008 Brock Bennett Jeff Umphrey 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B Brian Clark 1985 David Turner 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP Vin DiFazio Mike Wiggins George Johnson, OF Del Howell 1986 Chris Barnes 1968 Mike Innes, RHP Brandon May David Turner Stan Moss, 3B Jimmy Nelson Mike Wiggins Bill Parker, OF Tyler Odle 1987 Ken Trusky Eddie Propst, RHP Robert Phares 1988 Jason Bridges J.C. Ranelli, SS Josh Rutledge Robert Fletcher 1969 Mike Innes, RHP Will Stroup Tony Pisciotta J.C. Ranelli, SS Jeff Texada Mike Soper Jack Traffanstedt, OF Ross Wilson Ken Trusky 1970 Terry DuBose, OF 2009 Taylor Dugas 1989 Jon Hardie 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B Scott Hays Pete Hinkle Zack Rogers, 1B Wes Henderson Hunter Plott 1972 Rex Bynum, OF Clay Jones 1991 Pete Hinkle Robin Cary, 2B Jon Kelton Hunter Plott Zack Rogers, 1B Brandon May Jeff Laubenthal Glenn Woodruff, C Kyle Moore Tommy Milstead 1973 Robin Cary, 2B Kent Myer 1992 Jeff Laubenthal Randy Collins, OF Tyler Odle 1993 Jeff Crane Joe Hawley, SS Josh Rutledge Jeff Laubenthal Butch Hobson, 3B Jake Smith Geno Saunders Rich Potter, C Cal Tinsley 1994 Bernie Bellard 1974 Jimmy Archibald, P 2010 Danny Collins Anthony Box Robin Cary, OF Taylor Dugas Mike MacDonald Norm Lacey, OF Tucker Hawley Geno Saunders Rich Potter, C Brandt Hendricks 1995 Rick Detoto James White, 3B Clay Jones Chris Eilers David Zauchin, 1B Jon Kelton Jason Jordan 1975 Larry Keenum, SS David Kindred 1996 Joe Caruso Jimbo Lindsay, LHP Jimmy Nelson Chris Eilers Larry Mims, OF Josh Rutledge Eric Goldis 1976 Ronnie Hamilton, OF Chris Smelley Brett Taft Larry Keenum, DH John David Smelser

RECORDS & HISTORY 1997 Joe Caruso 1977 Chris Arago, OF Cal Tinlsey Chris Eilers Bobby Sprowl, LHP Jason Townsend David Mote Jeff Tillman, DH Brett Whitaker Robbie Tucker Johnny Wright, OF Adam Windsor 1998 Tripp Baldwin 1978 Terry Asher, RHP 2011 Taylor Dugas David Mote Johnny Wright, OF Hunter Gregory 1999 Justin Smith 1879 Steve Houlberg, SS Brandt Hendricks Jeremy Vaughn 1980 David Atkins, DH Jon Kelton 2000 Jeremy Vaughn Bobby Pierce, OF David Kindred Lance Cormier Sal Valenti, 2B Jared Reaves Scott McClanahan 1981 Vince Barrentine, RHP Austen Smith Kevin Marzion Randy Hunt, C Brett Whitaker 2001 Aaron Clark Gary Jack, 1B 2012 Cary Baxter Lance Cormier David Magadan, 3B Cameron Carlisle Eddie Ferguson Bobby Pierce, OF Taylor Dugas Casey Lambert 1982 Chris Glass, 2B Allen Dye Scott McClanahan David Magadan, 1B Hunter Gregory Jeremy Vaughn Jamey Merritt, OF Brandt Hendricks Matthew Whitaker Rob Skates, DH Jon Kelton 2002 Lance Cormier 1983 Rick Browne, RHP Judson Luther Eddie Ferguson Bret Elbin, 3B Jared Reaves Scott McClanahan David Magadan, 1B Kenny Roberts Jeffrey Norris Rob Skates, OF 2013 Cary Baxter Grant Redding Frank Velleggia, C Cameron Carlisle 2003 Beau Hearod 1984 Troy Brauchle, RHP Riley Colburn Dewayne Marlowe Kyle Bryan, OF Steven Cole Ted McClendon, 3B Eric Mennen 92 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards

Allen Dye 1996 South I Regional Ben Moore Joe Caruso, 2B Mike Oczypok Brett Taft, SS Kenny Roberts David Tidwell, OF Spencer Turnbull Andy Bernard, P Wade Wass Joel Colgrove, P (MVP) SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Taylor Wolfe 1982 David Magadan, 3B 2014 Cary Baxter 1997 South II Regional 1983 David Magadan, 1B Riley Colburn Andy Phillips, 3B Bret Elbin, 3B Steven Cole G.W. Keller, OF Nick Eicholtz (1st Year) Dustan Mohr, OF Frank Velleggia, C Mitch Greer Jarrod Kingrey, P (MVP) Tim Meacham, P Tucker Hawley 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 1998 West Regional Casey Hughston (1st Year) Frank Velleggia, C Jayson Cox, 1B Jonathan Hess Dee Smithey, OF G.W. Keller, 3B Ben Moore Ted McClendon, UT Drew Bounds, OF Mike Oczypok 1986 Mike Qualls, 2B Kyle Overstreet 1999 Tuscaloosa Regional Doug Duke, C Taylor Poe Kelley Gulledge, C 1995 Chris Moller, 1B Georgie Salem Sam Bozanich, 2B Rusty Lofl in, OF Spencer Turnbull Andy Phillips, 3B (MVP) Neal Lamb, P Wade Wass Antonio Bostic, OF 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B Hunter Webb (1st Year) Doug Hall, OF J.C. Wilhite 2000 Palo Alto Regional Dustan Mohr, OF 2015 Tyler Adams Jeremy Brown, 1B Chris Moller, DH Will Carter Sam Bozanich, 2B 1997 Robbie Tucker, 1B Riley Colburn Scott McClanahan, OF Nick Eicholtz Ben King, OF Andy Phillips, 3B Jake Hubbard Scott Murphy, P Matt Frick, C Jon Keller David Tidwell, OF Tyler McMurray (1st Year) 2002 Tuscaloosa Regional Dustan Mohr, OF Mike Oczypok Jeremy Brown, C Jarrod Kingrey, P Kyle Overstreet Peter Stonard, 2B 1998 Drew Bounds, OF Taylor Poe Adam Pavkovich, SS Jayson Cox, DH Zac Rogers (1st Year) Beau Hearod, DH Jarrod Kingrey, P Georgie Salem Brent Carter, P 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B J.C. Wilhite Jeffrey Norris, P Kelley Gulledge, C Taylor Tanklersely, P G.W. Keller, OF 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNA- 2003 College Station Regional Adam Pavkovich, SS Kelley Gulledge, C MENT TEAM 2002 Brent Boyd, 1B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 2005 New Orleans Regional Peter Stonard, 2B 1996 Chris Moller, 1B Cale Iorg, SS Jeffrey Norris, P 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B Wade LeBlanc, LHP 2003 Beau Hearod, OF Matt Frick, C Zac Welch, 1B G.W. Keller, OF Adam Pavkovich, SS Mark Peer, DH 2006 Tuscaloosa Regional Zac Welch, 1B Andy Phillips, 3B Matt Downs, 3B 2006 Wade LeBlanc, P Jarrod Kingrey, P Wade LeBlanc, P 2008 Alex Avila, DH 1999 G.W. Keller, OF Greg Paiml, SS Austin Hyatt, P Spencer Pennington, 1B Kent Matthes, OF NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM David Robertson, P 2010 Brock Bennett, C Emeel Salem, OF 1950 Southern District III Jimmy Nelson, P Kody Valverde, C Al Lary, P Jake Smith, 3B Mike Mizraney, 1B 2008 Conway Regional Ned Folmar, 3B Alex Avila, DH SEC TOURNAMENT MVPS Ed White, OF Ross Wilson, SS 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1995 Rusty Lofl in, OF 2009 Clemson Regional 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B Vin DiFazio, C2010 Atlanta Regional 1955 Southern District III 1997 David Tidwell, OF Nathan Kilcrease (MVP), P Gene Lary, P 1999 G.W. Keller, OF Taylor Dugas, OF Bill Carr, 1B 2002 Brent Boyd, 1B Josh Rutledge, SS Chuck Bancroft, 2B 2003 Beau Hearod, OF Bobby Hunt, OF Jake Smith, 3B Ross Wilson, 2B 1968 Southern District II Stan Moss, 3B 2011 Tallahasse Regional Jack Traffenstedt, OF Nathan Kilcrease, RHP 1983 South Regional Team Taylor Dugas, OF Bret Elibn, 3B Jared Reaves, SS Craig Shipley, SS Jonathan Smart, LHP Allan Stallings, OF Ted McClendon, DH (MVP) 2013 Tallahasse Regional RECORDS & HISTORY Rick Browne, P Brett Booth, C Kyle Overstreet, 2B 1991 Atlantic Regional Team Mikey White, SS Jerry Shelton, SS Phillip Doyle, OF 2014 Tallahasse Regional Joe Vitiello, OF Ben Moore, OF Austen Smith, 1B 1995 East Regional Team Dax Norris, C Chance Vincent, 3B Joe Caruso, 2B Mikey White, SS Jason Jordan, DH Chris Eilers, P

ROLLTIDE.COM 93 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 1999 Alabama 9, Bradley 2 Alabama 7, Oklahoma State 5 Alabama 11, Oklahoma State 3 Washington State 9, Alabama 1 Miami 15, Alabama 1 Miami 8, Alabama 1 Wisconsin 3, Alabama 1 Clemson 14, Alabama 13 Alabama 6, Rice 5 Miami 5, Alabama 2 1983 1997 National Runner-Up National Runner-Up Alabama 6, Arizona State 5 Alabama 3, Mississippi State 2 Alabama 6, Michigan 5 Miami 6, Alabama 1 Texas 6, Alabama 4 (10) Alabama 9, Mississippi State 5 Alabama 6, Arizona State 0 Alabama 8, Miami 6 Texas 4, Alabama 3 Alabama 8, Miami 2 (National Championship) LSU 13, Alabama 6 (National Championship) 94 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY

1947 South District III (Charlotte, N.C.) (3-2) 1996 South I Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (4-0) 2010 Clemson (S.C.) Super Regional (1-2) Alabama 7, Virginia 2 Regional Champions Alabama 5, Clemson 4 Clemson 1, Alabama 0 Alabama 19, Princeton 2 Clemson 19, Alabama 5 Alabama 4, Virginia 0 Alabama 9, South Alabama 3 Clemson 8, Alabama 6 Alabama 8, Clemson 1 Alabama 3, Stetson 1 Clemson 4, Alabama 1 (championship) Alabama 18, Virginia 8 (championship) 2011 Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional (2-2) Alabama 5, Central Florida 3 1948 South District III (Charlotte, N.C.) (1-2) 1997 South II Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (4-0) Florida State 9 Alabama 5 Alabama 4, George Washington 1 Regional Champions Alabama 12, Central Florida 5 North Carolina 11, Alabama 3 Alabama 8, Troy State 5 Florida State 11, Alabama 1 George Washington 9, Alabama 8 Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 Alabama 6, North Carolina State 3 2013 Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional (1-2) 1950 South District III (Kannapolis, N.C.) (3-0) Alabama 9, Southern Cal 8 (10) (championship) Troy 5, Alabama 2 Regional Champions Alabama 3, Savannah State 2 Alabama 6, Clemson 1 1998 West Regional (Stanford, Calif.) (3-2) Troy 9, Alabama 8 Alabama 3, Wake Forest 2 Regional Runner-up Alabama 5, Wake Forest 4 (championship) Alabama 8, Minnesota 2 2014 Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional (3-2) North Carolina State 13, Alabama 10 Kennesaw State 1, Alabama 0 1955 South District III (Winter Park, Fla.) (1-2) Alabama 13, Loyola Marymount 5 Alabama 6, Florida State 5 Alabama 4, Rollins College 1 Alabama 9, North Carolina State 2 Alabama 6, Georgia Southern 0 Rollins College 4, Alabama 3 Long Beach State 5, Alabama 3 (championship) Alabama 4, Kennesaw State 1 Rollins College 5, Alabama 3 Kennesaw State 4, Alabama 2 1999 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional (3-0) 1968 South District III (Gastonia, N.C.) (0-2) Regional Champions North Carolina State 3, Alabama 1 Alabama 16, Navy 3 Florida State 6, Alabama 1 Alabama 10, Southern Mississippi 4 Overall NCAA Tournament Record Alabama 7, Southern Mississippi 6 (championship) 70-49 (.588) 1983 South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) (3-0) Regional Champions 1999 Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (2-0) College World Series Record Alabama 6, Miami 4 Super Regional Champions 11-10 (.524) Alabama 7, Florida State 5 Alabama 13, LSU 6 Alabama 11, Miami 9 (championship) Alabama 13, LSU 5 NCAA Super Regional Record: 3-4 (.429) 1986 Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) (2-2) 2000 Palo Alto (Calif.) Regional (3-2) Third Place Regional Runner-up NCAA Regional Record: 56-35 (.615) South Carolina 5, Alabama 3 Alabama 8, Nevada 2 Alabama 4, Navy 1 Stanford 8, Alabama 6 Alabama 8, South Carolina 7 Regional Championships: Alabama 6, Nevada 5 7 (1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, Georgia Tech 12, Alabama 6 Alabama 14, Stanford 9 1999, 2006, and 2010) Stanford 16, Alabama 6 (championship) 1991 Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) (3-2) First NCAA Appearance: Regional Runner-up 2002 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional (3-2) 1947 Alabama 5, Florida International 1 Regional Runner-up Alabama 5, St. John’s 2 Southeast Missouri State 7, Alabama 4 Last NCAA Appearance: Florida State 5, Alabama 2 Alabama 6, Auburn 3 2014 Alabama 8, Georgia Tech 4 Alabama 7, Southeast Missouri State 4 Florida State 6, Alabama 5 (championship) Alabama 7, Florida Atlantic 2 Atlanta Regional Record: Florida Atlantic 6, Alabama 5 (championship) 4-1 (.800) 1995 East Regional (Clemson, S.C.) (3-2) Championships Regional Runner-up 2003 College Station (Texas) Regional (1-2) 2010 Winthrop 4, Alabama 0 Alabama 9, Houston 3 Alabama 6, Navy 0 Texas A&M 16, Alabama 5 Atlantic Regional Record: Alabama 11, Richmond 4 Houston 16, Alabama 8 5-4 (.556) Alabama 14, Winthrop 0 Clemson 7, Alabama 4 2005 New Orleans (La.) Regional (2-2) Clemson Regional Record: Regional Runner-up 0-2 (.000) Alabama 7, UL Lafayette 5 Tulane 10, Alabama 4 College Station Regional Record: Alabama 4, UL Lafayette 3 1-2 (.333) Tulane 7, Alabama 4 (championship) Conway Regional Record: 2006 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional (3-0) 1-2 (.333) Regional Champions Alabama 14, Jacksonville State 1 East Regional Record: 3-2 (.600) Alabama 4, Troy 3 Alabama 14, Troy 5 New Orleans Regional Record: 2-2 (.500) 2006 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Super Regional (0-2) North Carolina 11, Alabama 5 Palo Alto Regional Record: North Carolina 9, Alabama 8 3-2 (.600)

2008 Conway (S.C.) Regional (1-2) RECORDS & HISTORY South Regional Record: Alabama 16, East Carolina 3 19-9 (.679) Coastal Carolina 13, Alabama 10 Championships: East Carolina 16, Alabama 1 1950, 1983, 1996 and 1997

2009 Clemson (S.C) Regional (0-2) Tallahassee Regional Record: Oklahoma State 10, Alabama 6 12-8 (.600) Tennessee Tech 6, Alabama 2 Tuscaloosa Regional Record: 2010 Atlanta (Ga.) Regional (4-1) 9-2 (.818) Regional Champions Alabama 11, Elon 2 Championships: Georgia Tech 5, Alabama 2 1999 and 2006 Alabama 5, Mercer 3 G.W. Keller was named the Most Alabama 8, Georgia Tech 1 West Regional Record: Valuable Player of the 1999 SEC Alabama 10, Georgia Tech 8 (championship) 3-2 (.600) Tournament. ROLLTIDE.COM 95 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 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS

LSU (16) – 1939, 43, 46, 61, 75, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 2003, 09, 12, 15 Year Record Year Record ALABAMA (14) – 1934, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 47, 50, 55, 68, 83, 96, 2006 1933 Georgia 8-1 1978 Auburn 15-8 Florida (13) – 1952, 56, 62, 81, 82, 84, 88, 96, 98, 2005, 10, 11, 14 1934 ALABAMA 14-2 1979 Mississippi State 17-2 1935 ALABAMA 19-2 1980 Vanderbilt 13-9 Mississippi State (10) – 1948, 49, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 85, 87, 89 1936 ALABAMA 7-3 1981 Florida 16-7 Ole Miss (7) – 1959, 60, 64, 69, 72, 77, 2009 1937 Auburn 8-1 1982 Florida 14-8 Auburn (6) – 1937, 58, 63, 67, 76, 78 1938 ALABAMA 10-1 1983 ALABAMA 14-7 Georgia (6) – 1933, 34, 54, 2001, 04, 08 1939 LSU 10-2 1984 Florida 18-4 Vanderbilt (6) – 1973, 74, 80, 2007, 11, 13 1940 ALABAMA 12-1 1985 Mississippi State 16-8 South Carolina (3) – 2000, 02, 11 1941 ALABAMA 13-2 1986 LSU 22-5 1942 ALABAMA 9-1 1987 Mississippi State 20-5 Tennessee (3) – 1951, 94, 95 1943 LSU 11-3 1988 Florida 21-6 Arkansas (2) – 1999, 2004 1944 No Season 1989 Mississippi State 20-5 Kentukcy (1) – 2006 1945 No Season 1990 LSU 20-7 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1957 1946 LSU 11-3 1991 LSU 19-7 Missouri (0) 1947 ALABAMA 11-3 1992 LSU 18-6 1948 Mississippi State 12-5 1993 LSU 18-8-1 Texas A&M (0) 1949 Mississippi State 13-3 1994 Tennessee 24-5 *Dropped out of SEC after the 1964 season. 1950 ALABAMA 13-4 1995 Tennessee 22-8 1951 Tennessee 16-1 1996 ALABAMA 20-10 1952 Florida 12-2 LSU 20-10 1953 Georgia 12-3 Florida 20-10 RECORDS & HISTORY SEC DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1954 Georgia 11-4 1997 LSU 22-7 1955 ALABAMA 12-2 1998 Florida 21-8 Florida (21) – 1960, 62, 68, 69, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 92, 96, 97, 98, 1956 Florida 13-3 1999 Arkansas 22-8 2005, 10, 11, 14 1957 Georgia Tech 13-3 2000 South Carolina 25-5 LSU (17) – 1961, 75, 85, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 2000, 01, 03, 05, 08, 09, 12, 13, 15 1958 Auburn 12-3 2001 Georgia 20-10 1959 Ole Miss 10-3 2002 South Carolina 22-8 Ole Miss (12) – 1959, 60, 63, 64, 67, 69, 72, 77, 82, 2005, 09, 14 1960 Ole Miss 12-2 2003 LSU 20-9-1 ALABAMA (11) – 1950, 55, 57, 58, 68, 73, 74, 81, 96, 2002, 06 1961 LSU 11-4 2004 Arkansas 19-11 Mississippi State (9) – 1962, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 81, 83, 84 1962 Florida 14-3 Georgia 19-11 Auburn (10) – 1961, 63, 64, 65, 67, 76, 78, 80, 95, 2010 1963 Auburn 15-3 2005 Florida 20-10 South Carolina (6) – 1999, 2000, 02, 03, 11-12 1964 Ole Miss 11-1 2006 ALABAMA 20-10 1965 Mississippi State 11-4 Kentucky 20-10 Vanderbilt (7) – 1971, 72, 73, 74, 11, 13, 15 1996 Mississippi State 11-4 2007 Vanderbilt 22-8 Tennessee (5) – 1966, 70, 93, 94, 95 1967 Auburn 15-2 2008 Georgia 20-9-1 Georgia (4) – 1975, 2001, 04, 08 1968 ALABAMA 10-8 2009 LSU 20-10 Arkansas (3) – 1999, 2004, 11 1960 Ole Miss 11-5 2010 Florida 22-8 Kentucky (2) – 1976, 2006 1970 Mississippi State 11-4 Ole Miss 20-10 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1959 1971 Mississippi State 13-5 2011 South Carilina 22-8 1972 Ole Miss 15-3 Florida 22-8 Missouri (0) 1973 Vanderbilt 11-5 Vanderbilt 22-8 Texas A&M (0) 1974 Vanderbilt 11-4 2012 LSU 19-11 *Dropped out of the SEC after the 1964 season. 1975 LSU 19-3 2013 Vanderbilt 26-3 1976 Auburn 12-7 2014 Florida 21-9 1977 Ole Miss 15-9 2015 LSU 21-8

96 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA SEC HISTORY ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2015)

Team Titles Years LSU 12 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010 2013 and 2014 ALABAMA 7 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003 Florida 7 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 2011 and 2015 Mississippi State 7 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990, 2001, 2005 and 2012 Tennessee 3 1993, 1994 and 1995 Auburn 2 1989 and 1998 Ole Miss 2 1977 and 2006 Vanderbilt 2 1980 and 2006 South Carolina 1 2004 Arkansas 0 Georgia 0 Kentucky 0 Missouri 0 Jim Wells and Skip Bertman have combined to win Texas A&M 0 12 SEC Tournament championships and lead all SEC coaches with six tournament titles each.

SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY: SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (BY HEAD COACH) Alabama has compiled a 56-52 (.519) all-time SEC Tournament record, Coach School Titles Years dating back to its fi rst appearance in the 1950 SEC Playoffs, a best-of-fi ve Jim Wells Alabama 6 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 series win over Kentucky, the SEC Eastern Division champion. The Crimson and 2003 Tide is 48-41 (.540) since the league moved to an SEC Tournament format Skip Bertman LSU 6 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 in 1977. and 2000 In SEC Tournament games at the Hoover Met (formerly Regions Park), Paul Manieri LSU 5 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014 Alabama is 36-23 (.610) with four SEC postseason titles in 1996, 1999, Ron Polk Mississippi State 5 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990 and 2005 2002 and 2003. Joe Arnold Florida 3 1984, 1988 and 1991 The Crimson Tide is 7-1 in eight SEC Tournament championship Rod Delmonico Tennessee 3 1993, 1994 and 1995 games, winning the title against fi ve different teams. Following a 4-3 Hal Baird Auburn 2 1989 and 1998 loss to LSU in the 2010 SEC championship game, Alabama is 3-1 in the Kevin O’Sullivan Florida 2 2011 and 2015 deciding game against the Tigers. Alabama defeated LSU to win the SEC Jake Gibbs Ole Miss 1 1977 Touranment championship in 1995, 1997 and 2002. The Tide also has Paul Nix Auburn 1 1978 championship game wins over Mississippi State (1993), Florida (1996), Larry Schmittou Vanderbilt 1 1980 Arkansas (1999) and South Carolina (2002). Jay Bergman Florida 1 1981 Jack Rhine Florida 1 1982 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES Barry Shollenberger Alabama 1 1983 Year Result Location Pat McMahon Mississippi State 1 2001 1983 Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9 Starkville, Miss. Ray Tanner South Carolina 1 2004 1995 Alabama 9, LSU 8 Starkville, Miss. Mike Bianco Ole Miss 1 2006 1996 Alabama 15, Florida 5 Hoover, Ala. Tim Corbin Vanderbilt 1 2007 1997 Alabama 12, LSU 2 Columbus, Ga, John Cohen Mississippi State 1 2012 1999 Alabama 9, Arkansas 3 Hoover, Ala. 2002 Alabama 6, South Carolina 2 Hoover, Ala. ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2015) 2003 Alabama 10, LSU 3 Hoover, Ala. TOURNAMENT GAMES 2010 LSU 4, Alabama 3 (11 innings) Hoover, Ala. Team App. Played Won Lost Pct. Titles LSU 30 113 74 39 .655 12 ALABAMA 27 89 48 41 .540 7 Florida 35 121 62 59 .512 7 SEC TOURNAMENT SEC WESTERN DIVISION Mississippi State 30 110 62 48 .563 7 APPEARANCES PLAYOFF RECORD Tennessee 14 45 24 21 .533 3 32 1-0 (1.000) Auburn 25 75 31 44 .413 3 Ole Miss 20 66 30 36 .455 2 FIRST APPEARANCE SEC WESTERN DIVISION Vanderbilt 19 78 41 37 .526 1 1950 TOURNAMENT RECORD South Carolina 23 67 25 42 .373 1 (1993-95) Texas A&M 3 8 4 4 .500 0 Georgia 21 69 28 41 .405 0 MOST RECENT APPERANCE 4-5 (.444) Arkansas 21 65 28 37 .431 0 2015 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kentucky 18 53 21 32 .396 0 RECORDS & HISTORY 1 (1995) Missouri 2 4 1 3 .250 0 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC TOURNAMENT MVPS 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, Rusty Lofl in (1995) 2002 and 2003 Joe Caruso (1996) David Tidwell (1997) ALL-TIME SEC G.W. Keller (1999) POSTSEASON RECORD Brent Boyd (2002) 56-52 (.519) Beau Hearod (2003) SEC PLAYOFF RECORD (Prior to 1977) 8-11 (.421)

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1950 SEC Playoffs (3-1) 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

1955 SEC Playoffs (2-0) SEC Champions Alabama 12, Georgia 1 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 6, Georgia 4 (Athens) *Alabama won series 2 games to none

1957 SEC Playoffs (1-2) Georgia Tech 5, Alabama 4 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 11, Georgia Tech 10 (Atlanta) Georgia Tech 10, Alabama 1 (Atlanta)

1958 SEC Playoffs (0-2) Auburn 4, Alabama 3 (13) (Birmingham) Auburn 5, Alabama 4 (Birmingham)

1968 SEC Western Division Playoff (1-0) Alabama 6, LSU 4 (Baton Rouge)

1968 SEC Playoffs (1-2) 2003 Crimson Tide team SEC Champions Florida 4, Alabama 3 (Gainesville) Alabama 5, Florida 0 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 3, Florida 0 (Tuscaloosa) 1991 SEC Tournament (0-2) 1998 SEC Tournament (4-1) Baton Rouge, La. Hoover, Ala. Mississippi State 15, Alabama 10 Auburn 11, Alabama 8 1973 SEC Playoffs (0-2) Florida 4, Alabama 3 Alabama 8, Kentucky 3 Vanderbilt 5, Alabama 1 (Tuscaloosa) Alabama 3, Florida 2 Vanderbilt 13, Alabama 7 (Nashville) 1993 SEC Western Division Tournament (0-2) Alabama 4, Auburn 3 Baton Rouge, La. Auburn 9, Alabama 1 1974 SEC Playoffs (0-2) Auburn 13, Alabama 4 Vanderbilt 12, Alabama 8 (Nashville) Ole Miss 4, Alabama 2 Vanderbilt 2, Alabama 1 (Tuscaloosa) 1994 SEC Western Division Tournament (0-2) 1981 SEC Tournament (0-2) Oxford, Miss. Starkville, Miss. LSU 3, Alabama 2 Florida 3, Alabama 2 Ole Miss 5, Alabama 4 (11) Kentucky 3, Alabama 2 1995 SEC Western Division Tournament (4-1) 1982 SEC Tournament (0-2) Starkville, Miss. Gainesville, Fla. SEC Western Division Tournament champs Florida 7, Alabama 3 Alabama 9, LSU 8 Tennessee 7, Alabama 6 Arkansas 5, Alabama 2

RECORDS & HISTORY Alabama 6, Mississippi State 3 1983 SEC Tournament (3-0) Alabama 8, Arkansas 7 Starkville, Miss. Alabama 9, LSU 8 SEC Champions Alabama 15, Florida 2 1996 SEC Tournament (5-1) Alabama 8, Tennessee 6 Hoover, Ala. Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9 SEC Champions Alabama 3, Kentucky 2 1984 SEC Tournament (0-2) Alabama 3, Tennessee 1 (14) Gainesville, Fla. Florida 7, Alabama 3 Florida 5, Alabama 3 Alabama 16, Kentucky 8 Mississippi State 8, Alabama 4 Alabama 10, Florida 5 Alabama 15, Florida 5 1986 SEC Tournament (1-2) Baton Rouge, La. 1997 SEC Tournament (4-1) Alabama 8, Auburn 7 (11) Columbus, Ga. LSU 10, Alabama 7 SEC Champions Georgia 6, Alabama 4 Alabama 16, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 13, Florida 6 Taylor Tankersley was the winning 1989 SEC Tournament (0-2) LSU 12, Alabama 7 pitcher in Alabama’s 7-5 win over No. 13 Gainesville, Fla. Alabama 6, Florida 3 Auburn in the SEC Tournament semifinal Alabama 12, LSU 2 game in 2003. Alabama defeated No. 8 Florida 7, Alabama 6 LSU 10-3 in the championship game to win Mississippi State 11, Alabama 10 the 2003 SEC Tournament championship. 98 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT

1999 SEC Tournament (4-0) 2011 SEC Tournament (1-2) Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. SEC TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS SEC Champions Alabama 7, Arkansas 4 (held by Alabama) Alabama 7, Ole Miss 6 Florida 6, Alabama 0 Alabama 4, Mississippi State 3 Arkansas 4, Alabama 1 Games Played Alabama 12, Mississippi State 11 Series: 6 by Alabama (1996) Alabama 9, Arkansas 3 2013 SEC Tournament (2-2) Hoover, Ala. Wins 2000 SEC Tournament (2-2) Alabama 6, Auburn 3 Series: 5 by Alabama (1996) Hoover, Ala. LSU 3, Alabama 0 Alabama 9, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 7, Ole Miss 5 (10) Highest Batting Average LSU 18, Alabama 12 LSU 3, Alabama 2 Series: .403 by Alabama (1997) Alabama 12, Georgia 4 LSU 6, Alabama 5 Hits 2014 SEC Tournament (0-1) Series: 79 by Alabama (1996) (241 AB) Hoover, Ala. 2002 SEC Tournament (4-1) Kentucky 7, Alabama 1 Doubles Hoover, Ala. Series: 21 by Alabama (1996) SEC Champions 2015 SEC Tournament (0-1) Alabama 12, Mississippi State 2 (8) Hoover, Ala. Home Runs Alabama 7, Florida 4 Alabama 6, Ole Miss 1 Game: 6 by Alabama vs. Florida (5-16-97) Florida 7, Alabama 4 Texas A&M 4, Alabama 3 Series: 13 by Alabama (1997) Alabama 11, Florida 9 Alabama 4, Missouri 3 Alabama 6, South Carolina 2 (Championship) Vanderbilt 16, Alabama 1 (7) SEC TOURNAMENT BATTING RECORDS (held by Alabama players) 2003 SEC Tournament (4-0) Alabama SEC Tournament Record vs. Opponents Hoover, Ala. Arkansas 5-3 Batting Average SEC Champions Auburn 6-5 Alabama 9, South Carolina 7 Game: 1.000 David Magadan (5-for-5) Florida 10-10 vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) Alabama 7, Auburn 5 Georgia 4-1 1.000 Joe Vitiello (4-for-4) Alabama 13, Auburn 3 (7) Georgia Tech 1-2 vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989) Alabama 10, LSU 3 (Championship) LSU 4-11 1.000 Dustan Mohr (3-for-3) Kentucky 7-4 vs. Florida (May 16, 1997) 2005 SEC Tournament (1-2) Missouri 1-0 Series: .909 David Magadan (10-for-11) (1983) Hoover, Ala. Ole Miss 7-5 Ole Miss 3, Alabama 1 Mississippi State 7-3 At-Bats Alabama 5, Arkansas 4 South Carolina 2-1 Series: 31 by Doug Hall (1996) Ole Miss 5, Alabama 3 Tennessee 2-1 Texas A&M 0-1 Runs Batted In Vanderbilt 0-5 Game: 6 by Phillip Doyle 2006 SEC Tournament (2-2) vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989) Hoover, Ala. Overall Record 56-52 Series: 11 by David Magadan (1983) LSU 4, Alabama 3 Alabama 4, Arkansas 3 Doubles Alabama 8, LSU 3 Game: 3 by Hunter Plott Ole Miss 9, Alabama 2 vs. Mississippi State (May 16, 1991) Series: 5 by Chris Moller (1996) 2007 SEC Tournament (0-2) Hoover, Ala. Triples Arkansas 6, Alabama 0 Series: 2 by Joe Caruso (1997) Florida 3, Alabama 2 Home Runs 2008 SEC Tournament (2-2) Game: 2 by David Magadan vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) Hoover, Ala. 2 by Chris Moller Kentucky 9, Alabama 3 vs. LSU (May 18, 1995) Alabama 5, Georgia 2 2 by Dustan Mohr Alabama 13, Kentucky 4 vs. Florida (May 16, 1997) LSU 12, Alabama 8 2 by Drew Bounds vs. Auburn (May 16, 1998)

2009 SEC Tournament (0-2) Total Bases Hoover, Ala. Game: 13 by David Magadan (1B, 2 2Bs, 2 HRs)

South Carolina 9, Alabama 5 (11) vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) RECORDS & HISTORY LSU 9, Alabama 6 Stolen Bases 2010 SEC Tournament (3-1) Game: 3 by Scott McClanahan Hoover, Ala. vs. Arkansas (May 23, 1999) Alabama 7, Auburn 1 Alabama 6, Ole Miss 3 Alabama 5, Florida 2 SEC TOURNAMENT PITCHING RECORDS LSU 4, Alabama 3 (11) (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. ROLLTIDE.COM 99 Records & History SEC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

The Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium from May 24-29, 2015. This is the 19th consecutive year the tournament has been played in Hoover and the 20th time overall. The 2016 SEC Baseball Tournament will host 12 teams for the third 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 double- elimination 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 fi eld 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 fi rst and second-place teams from the Eastern and Western divisions meeting at campus sites to determine the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium will host its 19th league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. consecutive SEC Baseball Tournament in 2016, the In 1986, the SEC abandoned divisional play and the 20th overall at the Hoover, Ala., location. top four teams in the league standings qualifi ed for the postseason tournament at campus sites. The 1990 SEC Tournament was played at the Hoover Met, the fi rst off-campus tournament Former Alabama head coach Jim Wells and former LSU coach Skip Bertman have in league history. the most all time with six championships, while former Mississippi State head coach The format remained the same until the league expanded to 12 teams in 1992, Ron Polk won fi ve tournament titles. Florida has the most coaches to win the SEC adding Arkansas and South Carolina. In 1992, the league went back to divisional Tournament with four, including Jay Bergman (1981), Jack Rhine (1982), Joe Arnold play and invited the top four teams from each division to the SEC Tournament at the (1984, 1988 and 1991) and Kevin O’Sullivan (2011, 2015). Superdome in New Orleans. Alabama has been involved in the two largest championship game crowds in The SEC instituted another change in 1993, as the league had two separate tournament history. The Tide’s 9-3 win over Arkansas in the 1999 SEC Championship divisional tournaments over the next three years. The overall SEC champion and game on May 23 drew 16,165 fans, the largest crowd in tournament history and NCAA automatic qualifi er was the team with the best conference combined winning second-largest crowd in Hoover Met annals. The Tide’s 6-2 win over South percentage from the regular season and postseason tournaments. Alabama won Carolina on May 26, 2002, drew 13,367 fans, the second-largest for a title game in the SEC Western Division tournament in Starkville in 1995, the fi rst of three straight tournament lore. tournament titles for the Tide. Hoover Met seats 10,800 for baseball, but can accommodate more than 16,000 The 1996 and 1997 tournaments were eight-team events in Hoover and when the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used. The stadium also houses Columbus, Ga., respectively but those events introduced one-game play-ins. Prior 12 suites and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. Wireless internet access to the expansion to 10 teams in 2012, an eight-team double-elimination format was was added in 2004, concourse and signage renovation was done in 2005, and fi nally used for 14 years (1998-2011). a second-level pressbox expansion, new stadium seating and an exterior facelift Alabama is second all-time with seven SEC Tournament titles, most recently in in 2007 completed a $4.5 million renovation project. A new video scoreboard was 2003. LSU leads the way with 11 SEC Tournament championships, including back- added in 2008. to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. Overall, nine of the 14 SEC teams have won at least The SEC will keep its conference baseball tournament in suburban Birmingham one SEC Tournament crown since 1977. through this season. 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 2016 SEC TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 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 TUESDAY, MAY 24 No. 3 through No. 12 based on conference winning percentage. Once a team is Game 1 9:30 a.m. #6 Seed vs. #11 Seed seeded, it shall maintain that same seeded position throughout the tournament. Game 2 1 p.m. #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed Game 3 4:30 p.m. #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed TIE-BREAKERS Game 4 8 p.m. #5 Seed vs. #12 Seed RECORDS & HISTORY Two-Team Tie WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 When two teams are tied for a fi nish, the following procedure will be used (in order until the tie is broken): Game 5 9:30 a.m. #3 Seed vs. Winner Game 1 1. Win-loss results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. Game 6 1 p.m. #2 Seed vs. Winner Game 2 2. If they are divisional opponents: Game 7 4:30 p.m. #1 Seed vs. Winner Game 3 a. Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 15-game SEC division Game 8 8 p.m. #4 Seed vs. Winner Game 4 schedule). b. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their THURSDAY, MAY 26 division (and proceeding through the No. 6 team, if necessary). Game 9 9:30 a.m. Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 3. If two teams are not divisional opponents: Game 10 1 p.m. Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 a. Win-loss record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common Game 11 4:30 p.m. Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 opponents only (and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary). Game 12 8 p.m. Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 4. Coin fl ip by the Commissioner.

FRIDAY, MAY 27 Three-Team Tie (or more) Game 13 3 p.m. Winner Game 9 vs. Loser Game 11 When three or more teams are tied for a fi nish, the following procedure will be Game 14 6:30 p.m. Winner Game 10 vs. Loser 12 used (in order until the tie is broken). Note: If the three tied teams have three different records against each other, SATURDAY, MAY 28 they shall be seeded in best-percentage order. Otherwise, once the three-team tie Game 15 12 p.m. Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 11 is broken, the two-team tie-breaker will be used. Game 16 3:30 p.m. Winner Game 14 vs. Winner Game 12 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 SUNDAY, MAY 29 through the No. 8 seed, if necessary, using common opponents only. Game 17 2 p.m. Winner Game 15 vs. Winner Game 16 3. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.

100 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA COACHING RECORDS

ALABAMA RECORD BY DECADES Years Games Won Lost Tied Percentage 1892-99 70 44 25 1 .636 1900-09 177 117 58 2 .666 1910-19 208 145 61 2 .702 1920-29 222 128 84 10 .600 1930-39 167 119 45 3 .722 1940-49 167 119 47 1 .716 1950-59 234 153 80 1 .656 1960-69 272 155 116 1 .572 1970-79 443 235 207 1 .532 1980-89 542 329 212 1 .608 1990-99 617 405 212 0 .656 2000-09 609 378 231 0 .621 2010-15 369 202 167 0 .547 Totals 4,097 2,529 1,545 23 .620

ALABAMA SEC RECORD BY DECADES

After 15 seasons as the head coach at Alabama, Jim Wells Years Games Won Lost Tied Percentage retired as the school’s all-time leader with 625 wins while 1933-39 82 56 25 1 .690 posting the second most SEC victories with 260. 1940-49 113 89 24 0 .788 1950-59 163 109 53 1 .672 ALABAMA COACHES OVERALL RECORDS 1960-69 157 75 81 1 .481 1970-79 187 83 104 0 .444 Coach Years Record Percentage 1980-89 238 126 111 1 .532 Shelby Fletcher 1892 1-0 1.000 1990-99 269 143 126 0 .532 W.M. Walker 1893 4-6-1 .409 2000-09 299 161 138 0 .539 J.H. Lyons 1894 10-3 .769 2010-15 178 79 99 0 .444 J.F. Jenkins 1895 9-3 .750 Totals 1,686 921 761 4 .548 Eli Abbott 1896 5-5 .500 “Kid” Peeples 1897 10-0 1.000 * From 1993-95, the Southeastern Conference counted all SEC postseason games Joseph Black 1898 2-3 .400 towards the fi nal regular-season standings F.C. Owen 1899 3-6 .333 Ardis Smith 1900 9-3 .750 ALABAMA WINNING STREAKS Thomas Stouch 1901-05 49-25-1 .660 Rank Streak Year Description Schwartz 1906 4-16-1 .214 1. 16 1999 Games 51-66 (May 7-June 10) J.W.H. Pollard 1907-10 66-22-1 .747 2. 15 1997 First 15 games of season Guy S. Lowman 1911 12-5 .706 15 1983 Games 40-54 D.V. Graves 1912-15 66-30-1 .686 15 1909 Games 2-16 Loonie Noojin 1916-19 55-18 .753 5. 13 1984 Games 4-16 Gordon Lewis 1920 16-2 .888 13 1966-67 Last 8 games of 1966-fi rst 5 games of 1967 Charles Bernier 1921-23 28-35-4 .448 13 1940 Games 2-14 Wallace Wade 1924-27 61-32-2 .653 8. 12 1941 Last 12 games of season Hank Crisp 1928 12-7-2 .619 12 1913 Games 16-27 Jess Neely 1929-30 28-15-2 .644 10. 11 1988 First 11 games of season Sam Hinton 1931-32 23-7-2 .750 11 1974 Games 25-35 J.B. Whitworth 1933-34 22-10 .688 Tilden Campbell 1935-42, 47-63 355-168-4 .677 Paul Burnham 1943 12-6 .667 ALABAMA LOSING STREAKS Dixie Howell 1946 13-7 .650 Rank Streak Year Description Joe Sewell 1964-69 106-79 .573 1. 9 1906 Games 4-12 Hayden Riley 1970-79 236-206-1 .533 2. 8 1989 Games 25-32 Barry Shollenberger 1980-94 487-334-1 .593 8 1962 Games 10-17 (includes one tie) Jim Wells 1995-2009 625-322 .660 4. 7 2003 Games 47-53 Mitch Gaspard 2010-Present 202-167 .547 7 1994 Games 22-28

7 1990 Games 37-43 RECORDS & HISTORY ALABAMA COACHES SEC RECORDS 7 1988 Games 14-20 8. 6 2008 Games 15-20 Coach Years Record Percentage 6 1979 Games 36-41 J.B. Whitworth 1933-34 18-8 .692 6 1922 Games 8-13 (includes one tie) Tilden Campbell 1935-42, 47-63 265-117-3 .692 Paul Burnham 1943 9-4 .692 Dixie Howell 1946 10-5 .667 Joe Sewell 1964-69 47-49 .490 Hayden Riley 1970-79 83-104 .444 Barry Shollenberger 1980-94 171-188-1 .476 Jim Wells 1995-2009 260-183 .585 Mitch Gaspard 2010-Present 79-99 .444

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OVERALL GAMES PLAYED: 4,097 WON: 2,529 LOST: 1,545 TIED: 23 WINNING PCT: .620

Year Coach Overall SEC Honors 1892 Shelby Fletcher (Mgr.) 1-0 1st Game: July 1, 1892 1893 W.M. Walker (Mgr.) 4-6-1 1894 J.H. Lyons (Mgr.) 10-3 1895 J.F. Jenkins (Mgr.) 9-2 1896 Eli Abbott 5-5 1897 “Kid” Peeples 10-0 1898 Joseph Black (Mgr.) 2-3 1899 F.C. Owen (Mgr.) 3-6 1900 Ardis Smith 9-3 1901 Thomas Stouch 9-3 1902 Thomas Stouch 7-1 1903 Thomas Stouch 16-3 1904 Thomas Stouch 12-10 1905 Thomas Stouch 6-8-1 1906 Schwartz 4-16-1 1907 J.W.H. Pollard 21-7 1908 J.W.H. Pollard 14-4 1909 J.W.H. Pollard 19-3 SIAA Champions 1910 J.W.H. Pollard 12-8-1 1911 Guy S. Lowman 12-5 1912 D.V. Graves 16-6 1913 D.V. Graves 22-7 SIAA Champions 1914 D.V. Graves 11-13 1915 D.V. Graves 17-4-1 SIAA Champions 1916 Loonie Noojin 12-10 1917 Loonie Noojin 14-2 SIAA Champions 1918 Loonie Noojin 13-4 SIAA Champions 1919 Loonie Noojin 16-2 SIAA Champions 1920 Gordon Lewis 15-2 SIAA Champions 1921 Charles Bernier 7-12-1 1922 Charles Bernier 7-16-2 1923 Charles Bernier 14-7-1 1924 Wallace Wade 17-6 1925 Wallace Wade 21-6 1926 Wallace Wade 10-12-1 1927 Wallace Wade 13-8-1 1928 Hank Crisp 12-7-2 1929 Jess Neely 11-8-2 1930 Jess Neely 17-7 Southern Conference Champions 1931 Sam Hinton 13-5-1 1932 Sam Hinton 10-2-1 Southern Conference Champions 1933 J.B. Whitworth 7-6 4-6 1934 J.B. Whitworth 14-4 14-2 SEC Champions 1935 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 12-2 10-2 SEC Champions 1936 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 10-3-1 7-3-1 SEC Champions 1937 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 12-4 8-2 1938 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 14-2 10-1 SEC Champions 1939 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 10-10 4-8

RECORDS & HISTORY 1940 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 14-2 12-1 SEC Champions 1941 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 19-2-1 13-2 SEC Champions 1942 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 10-2 9-1 SEC Champions 1943 Paul Burnham 12-6 9-4 1944 NO TEAM DUE TO WORLD WAR II 1945 NO TEAM DUE TO WORLD WAR II 1946 Millard “Dixie” Howell 12-8 10-5 1947 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 20-8 11-3 SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs 1948 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 18-11 11-5 NCAA District III Playoffs 1949 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 14-8 14-4 1950 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 23-12 12-4 SEC Champions; NCAA Distrcit III Champs; CWS (T5th) 1951 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 17-5-1 14-4-1 1952 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 13-11 11-8 1953 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 10-9 8-9 1954 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 10-7 8-7 1955 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 23-6 16-2 SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs 1956 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 18-7 11-5 1957 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 18-8 10-4 SEC West Champions 1958 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 13-8 11-5 SEC West Champions 1959 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 8-7 8-5 1960 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 11-7 9-6 1961 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 12-9 6-9 1962 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 15-11-1 9-7-1

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SEC GAMES PLAYED: 1,686 WON: 921 LOST: 761 TIED: 4 WINNING PCT: .548

Year Coach Overall SEC Honors 1963 Tilden “Happy” Campbell 11-10 7-8 1964 Joe Sewell 10-10 6-8 1965 Joe Sewell 12-12 6-10 1966 Joe Sewell 13-7 6-6 1967 Joe Sewell 23-21 8-10 1968 Joe Sewell 24-14 10-8 SEC Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs 1969 Joe Sewell 24-15 8-9 1970 Hayden Riley 10-22 5-11 1971 Hayden Riley 18-26 6-12 1972 Hayden Riley 21-14-1 7-11 1973 Hayden Riley 22-14 12-4 SEC Western Division Champions 1974 Hayden Riley 37-16 10-5 SEC Western Division Champions 1975 Hayden Riley 34-32 9-13 1976 Hayden Riley 25-18 10-11 1977 Hayden Riley 27-18 10-9 1978 Hayden Riley 23-20 10-11 1979 Hayden Riley 18-27 4-17 1980 Barry Shollenberger 18-28 8-13 1981 Barry Shollenberger 41-15-1 17-6-1 SEC Western Division Champions 1982 Barry Shollenberger 32-21 12-10 1983 Barry Shollenberger 46-11 14-7 SEC Champions; South Region Champs; CWS Runner-up 1984 Barry Shollenberger 35-18 12-10 1985 Barry Shollenberger 30-23 10-14 1986 Barry Shollenberger 43-20 18-9 NCAA Atlantic Regional 1987 Barry Shollenberger 25-26 11-14 1988 Barry Shollenberger 27-26 9-17 1989 Barry Shollenberger 32-24 15-11 1990 Barry Shollenberger 34-21 10-13 1991 Barry Shollenberger 42-20 14-11 NCAA Atlantic Regional 1992 Barry Shollenberger 34-21 8-16 1993 Barry Shollenberger 27-25 9-15 1994 Barry Shollenberger 21-35 4-22 1995 Jim Wells 42-23 18-11 SEC Western Division Tournament Champs; NCAA East Regional 1996 Jim Wells 50-19 20-10 SEC Champions; SEC Tourney Champs; South I Regional Champions; College World Series (T5th Place) 1997 Jim Wells 56-14 20-9 SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA South II Regional Champions; College World Series Runner-up 1998 Jim Wells 46-18 19-10 NCAA West Regional Runner-up 1999 Jim Wells 53-16 21-9 SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Regional Champions; Super Regional Champions; College World Series (4th Place) 2000 Jim Wells 41-24 16-14 NCAA Regional Runner-up 2001 Jim Wells 32-23 15-15 2002 Jim Wells 51-15 20-10 Hormel Foods Classic Champions; SEC Western Division Champs SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional 2003 Jim Wells 38-24 14-16 Minute Maid Park Classic Champions; SEC Tournament Champs NCAA College Station Regional 2004 Jim Wells 29-26 10-20 2005 Jim Wells 40-23 17-13 NCAA New Orleans Regional 2006 Jim Wells 44-21 20-10 SEC Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champions; NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional 2007 Jim Wells 31-26 15-15 2008 Jim Wells 35-28 16-14 NCAA Conway Regional 2009 Jim Wells 37-21 18-11 NCAA Clemson Regional 2010 Mitch Gaspard 42-25 15-15 SEC Tournament Runner-up, NCAA Atlanta Regional Champions; NCAA Clemson Super Regional 2011 Mitch Gaspard 35-28 14-16 NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2012 Mitch Gaspard 21-34 9-21

2013 Mitch Gaspard 35-28 14-15 NCAA Tallahassee Regional RECORDS & HISTORY 2014 Mitch Gaspard 37-24 15-14 NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2015 Mitch Gaspard 32-28 12-18

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First Recent UA First Recent UA First Recent UA Opponent Mtg. Mtg. Record Opponent Mtg. Mtg. Record Opponent Mtg. Mtg. Record Alabama A&M 2009 2015 5-0 Delta State 1974 1983 3-7 Lamar 1994 1994 0-1 Alabama Christian 1983 1985 4-1 Duquesne 1997 2005 4-0 Lehigh 1907 1907 1-0 Alabama State 1983 2011 6-0 Lipscomb 2006 2015 4-1 Alcorn State 1987 2014 18-1 East Carolina 2008 2012 1-2 Long Beach State 1998 1998 0-1 Amherst College 1907 1957 1-1 Eastern Illinois 1998 2011 4-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 2015 5-4 Appalachian State 2006 2006 3-0 Eastern Kentucky 1991 1996 2-1 Louisiana-Monroe 1991 2014 6-2 Arizona State 1983 1983 2-0 Elon 2010 2010 1-0 LSU 1906 2015 199-161-3 Arkansas 1992 2015 43-36 Evansville 1974 1974 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1938 2004 12-2 Arkansas-Little Rock 1998 1998 3-0 Louisville 1975 2013 11-5 Arkansas Pine-Bluff 2012 2012 3-0 Faulkner 1986 1989 2-1 Loyola Marymount 1998 1998 1-0 Arkansas State 1969 2002 13-6 Ferris State 1986 1986 1-0 Auburn 1896 2015 155-127 Florida 1920 2015 57-56 Maryland First Meeting Auburn-Montgomery 1989 1990 2-0 Florida Atlantic 2002 2013 4-5 Maryland-Eastern Shore 2015 2015 3-0 Augusta College 1990 1990 2-0 Florida International 1991 2006 4-0 Maine 1989 1989 1-1 Austin Peay 1994 2002 6-0 Florida Southern 1955 1955 2-0 Marion Institute 1904 1918 12-2 Florida State 1967 2014 3-7 Marshall 1997 1997 3-0 Belmont 2003 2003 1-0 Fordham 1907 1907 1-0 Massachusetts 2003 2003 3-0 Birmingham Athletics 1894 1898 6-0 Furman 1919 1991 5-0-1 McNeese State 1994 2007 6-1 Birmingham College 1910 1917 9-1 Memphis 1971 2013 12-6 Birmingham-Southern 1925 2006 28-14 George Washington 1948 1948 1-1 Mercer 1905 2015 20-6-1 Bowling Green 1970 1970 1-2 Georgia 1904 2015 70-68-2 Miami (Florida) 1983 1999 8-7 Bradley 1947 1950 3-1 Georgia Southern 1980 2014 14-6 Miami (Ohio) 1974 2005 6-3 Brigham Young 2000 2000 2-1 Georgia State 1992 2007 7-0 Michigan 1914 1997 6-5 Brown 1907 1907 2-0 Georgia Tech 1904 2010 34-29-1 Michigan State 1957 1994 5-3 Butler 1994 2005 3-0 Middle Tennessee State 1981 1997 17-9 Hawai’i 2005 2005 2-2 Millsaps 1915 1916 2-2 Cal Poly 2008 2008 1-2 Houston 1976 2015 7-8 Minnesota 1998 2010 3-1 Cal-State Fullerton 1998 1999 3-3 Howard 1894 1965 54-7 Ole Miss 1895 2015 206-143-2 Canisius 2007 2007 3-0 Huntingdon 1967 1990 13-1 Mississippi College 1915 1982 7-1 Centenary 1996 2004 6-0 Mississippi State 1896 2015 212-182-3 Central Florida 1987 2011 6-6 Illinois 1913 1997 19-9-3 Mississippi Valley State 2002 2015 22-1 Central of Kentucky 1902 1912 5-1 Illinois-Chicago 2009 2010 5-0 Missouri 2013 2015 4-3 Chattanooga 1909 1909 3-0 Illinois State 1991 1991 2-0 Montevallo 1974 1980 11-3 Cincinnati 2004 2004 3-0 Indiana 1989 1989 0-1 Morehead State 1980 2004 5-1 Clemson 1919 2010 13-13 Indiana State 1969 1988 4-0 Murray State 1990 1996 8-1 Cleveland State 1980 1982 2-0 Coastal Carolina 2008 2008 0-1 Jackson State 1980 2014 15-3 Navy 1986 1999 3-0 College of Charleston 2010 2010 2-1 Jacksonville State 1967 2014 28-7 Nebraska 2006 2007 1-5 College of Kentucky 1903 1906 3-3 Nevada 2000 2008 3-0 Columbus College 1981 1989 6-2 Kansas State 1999 2004 2-1 New Mexico 1995 1995 2-0 Cumberland 1894 1915 14-3-1 Kennesaw State 2014 2014 1-2 New Orleans 1984 2008 7-6 Kent State 2006 2006 3-0 Niagara 1999 1999 3-0 Dallas Baptist 2008 2008 1-0 Kentucky 1925 2014 57-37 Nicholls State 1981 2009 6-2 Dartmouth 1907 1907 2-0 Kentucky State 1914 1914 1-1 North Alabama 1967 2008 19-2 RECORDS & HISTORY

Kyle Overstreet and Mikey White’s double play in the seventh inning of the 2013 SEC Tournament helped Alabama maintain a 3-3 tie and eventually claim the 6-3 win over Auburn. 104 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS NON-COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS

First Recent UA First Recent UA First Recent UA Opponent Mtg. Mtg. Record Opponent Mtg. Mtg. Record Opponent Meeting Meeting Record North Carolina 1923 2006 4-7 UAB 1974 2015 47-23 ACME Roofing 1943 1943 0-1 North Carolina State 1968 1998 2-2 UNLV 1986 1988 2-4 Andalusia 1950 1950 1-0 UNC-Asheville 2005 2005 3-0 Union 1909 1910 11-1 Bankers (Mobile) 1906 1906 0-1 UNC-Greensboro 1996 1996 2-1 Birmingham Barons 1909 1986 7-32-1 North Dakota First Meeting Vanderbilt 1893 2015 92-58-2 Birmingham Loveman’s 1947 1947 1-0 Northeast Illinois 1992 1992 2-1 Villanova 2007 2007 2-1 Boston Braves 1921 1921 0-1 Northern Illinois 1992 1992 1-0 Virginia 1947 1996 3-0 Northwestern 1937 1941 6-3 Virginia Tech 1955 1967 10-3 Boston Red Sox 1934 1934 0-1 Northwestern State 1999 2011 6-0 VMI 2013 2013 3-0 Central Foundry 1947 1949 4-1 Notre Dame 1976 1995 3-4 Chattanooga Lookouts 1932 1932 0-1 Wake Forest 1950 1996 3-0 Cincinnati Reds 1913 1918 0-2 Oglethorpe 1919 1924 6-3 Washington & Lee 1910 1910 2-1 Cleveland Indians 1910 1927 0-3 Ohio State 1924 1991 11-4 Washington State 1950 1950 0-1 Columbus AAF 1946 1946 2-0 Ohio University 1972 1972 1-0-1 West Alabama 1964 2003 24-10 Oklahoma 2001 2002 4-0 West Florida 1989 1995 5-2 Columbus, Miss. (CSL) 1908 1935 3-0 Oklahoma State 1996 2009 2-1 West Virginia 1916 1990 2-2 Detroit Tigers 1911 1911 0-1 Old Dominion 1988 1988 1-0 Western Kentucky 1979 1993 11-6 Dothan 1941 1941 1-0 Oral Roberts 2012 2012 0-1 Western Michigan 1990 1995 3-1 Drury, Missouri 1908 1908 3-0 Oregon First Meeting Wichita State 1997 1997 1-0 Fort Benning, Ga. 1922 1922 0-2 Owenton 1908 1908 3-0 Williams College 1907 1907 1-0 Gadsden 1946 1946 0-1 Winthrop 1995 2006 6-4 Penn State 1967 1995 2-3 Wisconsin 1923 1950 1-1 Goodyear (Gadsden) 1936 1936 1-0 Princeton 1996 1996 1-0 Greensboro 1894 1915 4-1 Purdue 1939 2000 3-2 Xavier 1982 1982 1-0 Gulf Coast Red Sox 1994 1994 1-0 House of David 1930 1931 1-1 Radford 1990 1996 5-0 Yale 1921 1956 3-3 Huntsville Mfg. 1947 1947 0-1 Rhode Island 2003 2003 2-1 Youngstown State 2008 2008 3-0 Loveman’s (Bham) 1947 1947 1-0 Rice 1999 2003 2-0 Massey’s Bus. School 1898 1898 1-0 Richmond 1993 1995 2-2 2016 Opponents listed in boldface Rollins College 1941 1957 10-10-1 Meridian, Miss. (CSL) 1923 1923 0-0-1 Mobile (Pro.) 1893 1893 0-1 St. Benedictine 1978 1978 1-1 Montgomery (Pro.) 1893 1949 0-4 St. Bernard 1964 1975 3-0 Nashville Vols 1933 1933 0-1 St. John’s 1991 1991 1-0 New York Yankees 1978 1984 0-1-1 St. Louis 1994 2014 3-1 Pawtucket Red Sox 1992 1993 0-2 Samford 1894 2015 89-12 Savannah State 2013 2015 3-0 Pensacola (Navy) 1941 1942 1-1 Sewanee 1892 1922 20-6 Philadelphia A’s 1910 1923 0-2 Siena 1992 1992 2-0 Reynolds Metal 1948 1948 1-0 South Alabama 1967 2015 56-46 Rochester, NY (IL) 1923 1923 1-0 South Carolina 1973 2014 25-30 St. Louis Browns 1912 1912 0-1 SE Missouri State 2002 2009 7-4 St. Paul Americans 1922 1922 0-1 SE Louisiana 1980 2013 11-1 Southern 1905 1916 4-0 Toronto (IL) 1922 1922 0-2 Southern California 1997 1997 1-0 Tuscaloosa (Professional) 1893 1948 4-0 Southern Illinois 1982 1982 0-2 Walker County 1948 1948 1-0 So. Military Academy 1920 1920 2-0 Southern Miss 1962 2015 72-30 SW Presbyterian 1914 1925 3-1 Springhill College 1916 1973 9-4 Stanford 2000 2000 1-2 Stephen F. Austin 2014 2014 2-1 Stetson 1950 1996 2-1 Stillman 1971 1975 19-0 Stony Brook 2010 2010 4-0

Tampa 1992 1992 1-0 Tennessee 1897 2014 73-35 RECORDS & HISTORY Tennessee State 1988 1989 3-0 Tennessee Tech 1965 2009 6-2 Texas 1899 1983 1-8 Texas A&M 1995 2015 5-7 Texas A&M-CC 2009 2009 2-0 Texas Arlington 2008 2008 0-2 Texas Christian 1993 1993 0-2 Texas-Pan American 2009 2009 1-0 Texas Southwestern 1913 1913 2-0 Towson State 1989 1989 1-0 Troy 1941 2014 20-10 The 1999 Crimson Tide baseball team celebrates with the fans after defeating LSU, 13-5, to win the Tuscaloosa Super Regional Tufts College 1907 1907 1-0 and advance to the school’s fifth College World Series. Tulane 1897 2013 62-30 ROLLTIDE.COM 105 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1892 - Won 1, Lost 0 Tulane L 3-13 Tennessee W 10-9 LSU W 3-1 Coach: Shelby Fletcher Tulane W 6-5 Tennessee W 7-4 LSU W 4-1 Sewanee~ W, 6-3 Auburn L 4-10 Drury, Missouri W 6-2 ~ – Alabama’s first ever baseball game took place on Auburn W 6-5 1905 - Won 6, Lost 8, Tied 1 Drury, Missouri W 1-0 July 1, 1892 at Birmingham’s Lakeview Park Auburn L 5-7 Coach: Thomas Stouch Drury, Missouri W 4-0 Marion Institute W 3-2 @ – Birmingham, Ala. 1893 - Won 4, Lost 6, Tied 1 1900 - Won 9, Lost 3 Marion Institute L 1-2 Coach: W.M. Walker Coach: Ardis Smith Marion Institute L 0-7 1909 - Won 19, Lost 3 Montgomery Professionals L 3-11 Tulane L 3-9 Vanderbilt L 1-7 Coach: J.W. H. Pollard Mobile Professionals L 0-6 Tulane W 10-6 Vanderbilt L 2-6 SIAA Champions Vanderbilt W 2-1 Tulane W 12-3 Vanderbilt L 3-6 Birmingham Barons L 0-3 Vanderbilt T 2-2 (16) Auburn L 7-9 Tulane W 5-3 Howard W 6-3 Vanderbilt L 5-10 Auburn W 9-5 Tulane# W 8-0 Howard W 1-0 Vanderbilt L 1-4 Auburn W 5-4 Tulane L 2-3 Howard W 6-2 Tuscaloosa W 8-4 Ole Miss W 6-1 at Auburn W 3-2 Chattanooga W 14-2 Tuscaloosa W 18-7 Ole Miss W 6-3 at Auburn L 3-4 Chattanooga W 10-0 Sewanee W 8-4 Ole Miss W 11-5 at Auburn L 5-6 Chattanooga W 7-0 Sewanee L 0-5 Tennessee L 3-6 Southern W 7-0 Vanderbilt W 5-4 Sewanee L 0-10 Tennessee W 8-7 Southern W 1-0 Vanderbilt W 2-1 Tennessee W 9-7 Mercer T 1-1 Vanderbilt W 4-3 1894 - Won 10, Lost 3 # – Alabama claims 100th win in program history at Union University W 6-0 Coach: J.H. Lyons 1901 - Won 9, Lost 3 at Union University W 8-2 at Union University W 1-0 Howard W 7-2 Coach: Thomas Stouch 1906 - Won 4, Lost 16, Tied 1 Georgia W 3-2 Birmingham Athletics W 11-3 Auburn W 5-1 Coach: Schwartz Georgia W 5-4 at Vanderbilt L 1-12 Auburn W 9-1 Cumberland W 13-2 Georgia W 5-4 at Vanderbilt W 10-9 Auburn W 5-2 Cumberland L 1-6 Cumberland L 0-2 Cumberland! L 5-9 Ole Miss W 9-0 Cumberland W 6-1 Cumberland W 2-0 at Howard W 36-2 Ole Miss W 13-12 Vanderbilt L 0-8 Cumberland W 6-1 Vanderbilt W 21-3 Ole Miss W 9-0 Vanderbilt L 4-10 Union University W 2-0 Cumberland W 24-3 Vanderbilt W 11-10 Vanderbilt L 3-9 Union University L 4-5 Cumberland W 11-5 Vanderbilt L 7-11 at LSU L 0-2 Union University W 8-7 Cumberland W 17-2 Vanderbilt L 3-11 at LSU L 0-1 Birmingham Athletics W 38-2 Sewanee L 4-10 at LSU L 2-3 Sewanee W 4-3 Sewanee W 5-3 Bankers! L 2-8 1910 - Won 12, Lost 8, Tied 1 Sewanee L 3-7 Sewanee W 2-1 Auburn L 6-14 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard ! – Lebanon, Tenn. Auburn L 4-7 Philadelphia A’s L 0-16 1902 - Won 7, Lost 1 Mississippi A&M W 1-0 Cleveland Indians L 0-2 1895 - Won 9, Lost 2 Coach: Thomas Stouch Mississippi A&M L 4-5 Georgia Tech W 4-3 Mississippi A&M T 1-1 Georgia Tech L 1-2 Coach: J.F. Jenkins Auburn$ W 19-2 Auburn$ W 11-0 at Georgia W 8-4 Birmingham Barons L 1-7 Ole Miss% W 10-5 at Georgia L 2-19 Sewanee W 3-2 Ole Miss% W 12-8 Ole Miss W 22-0 Ole Miss W 14-3 at Georgia L 1-11 Birmingham College L 0-1 Birmingham Athletics W 10-8 College of Kentucky L 5-6 (11) Birmingham College W 15-1 Howard W 12-0 Ole Miss W 30-6 Central of Kentucky W 5-3 College of Kentucky L 2-4 Birmingham College W 4-1 Birmingham Athletics W 17-6 College of Kentucky L 6-11 Union University W 10-5 Cumberland W 6-3 Central of Kentucky L 7-8 Central of Kentucky W 5-3 ! – Mobile, Ala. Union University W 7-2 Cumberland L 5-6 Union University W 4-1 Cumberland W 9-0 $ – Selma, Ala. 1907 - Won 21, Lost 7 at Georgia L 4-5 Sewanee L 5-6 at Georgia L 4-5 Sewanee (DH) W 12-4 1903 - Won 16, Lost 3 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard at Georgia T 0-0 Howard W 9-0 Sewanee (DH) W 7-3 Coach: Thomas Stouch Washington & Lee@ W 4-0 Howard W 11-10 % – Meridian, Miss. Birmingham Barons W 9-4 Washington & Lee@ L 0-2 Howard W 12-1 Vanderbilt W 9-4 Washington & Lee@ W 4-2 Vanderbilt W 4-1 Vanderbilt L 12-14 Union University W 3-0 1896 - Won 5, Lost 5 Vanderbilt W 7-4 Vanderbilt W 9-8 Union University W 5-2 Coach: Eli Abbott LSU L 1-3 Greensboro W 13-4 Union University W 4-3 at Howard L 9-12 LSU L 6-8 at Howard W 8-1 Greensboro W 13-4 @ – Birmingham, Ala. Greensboro W 13-6 at Auburn W 2-1 at Greensboro L 3-5 at Auburn L 4-12 at Greensboro W 4-2 at Tennessee W 6-5 at Tennessee W 5-4 at Auburn W 8-5 1911 - Won 12, Lost 5 Mississippi A&M W 10-2 Ole Miss W 6-2 Coach: Guy S. Lowman Mississippi A&M W 11-2 at Tennessee L 13-19 Sewanne W 17-2 Ole Miss W 10-2 Detroit Tigers L 2-15 at Auburn L 9-12 Ole Miss L 3-7 Birmingham College W 5-1 at Auburn L 6-14 Sewanne W 21-0 Sewanne W 9-2 at Mercer W 4-1 Birmingham College W 10-2 Sewanee W 9-8 (13) at Mercer L 3-5 Birmingham College W 9-3 Sewanee L 3-7 Auburn$ L 5-6 RECORDS & HISTORY Auburn$ W 4-1 at Mercer W 5-0 Mississippi A&M W 6-1 Auburn$ W 3-0 at Mercer L 1-5 Mississippi A&M W 4-3 1897 - Won 10, Lost 0 College of Kentucky W 3-0 at Mercer W 3-1 Mississippi A&M L 1-4 Coach: Kid Peeples College of Kentucky W 12-2 at Mercer L 0-5 Vanderbilt W 4-2 Tulane W 17-3 College of Kentucky W 10-0 at Dartmouth W 5-0 Vanderbilt W 9-1 Tulane W 25-10 $ – Selma, Ala. at Dartmouth W 2-1 Vanderbilt W 7-5 Tulane W 14-9 at Fordham W 3-1 at Georgia Tech L 3-4 Auburn W 9-0 at Lehigh W 5-4 at Georgia Tech W 2-1 Auburn W 9-0 1904 - Won 12, Lost 10 at Amherst College W 3-2 at Mercer L 0-5 Birmingham Athletics W 6-2 Coach: Thomas Stouch at Tufts College W 11-10 at Mercer L 3-7 Tuscaloosa W 18-17 Marion Institute W 8-3 at Williams College W 8-3 Howard W 3-1 Tennessee W 8-4 Mississippi A&M W 6-3 at Brown W 10-4 Howard W 12-1 Tennessee W 16-10 Mississippi A&M W 8-3 at Brown W 9-0 Howard W 6-1 Tennessee W 7-1 Mississippi A&M W 5-3 at Georgia L 4-6 1908 - Won 14, Lost 4 at Georgia W 3-1 1898 - Won 2, Lost 3 at Georgia W 3-2 Coach: J.W.H. Pollard Coach: Joseph Black at Georgia Tech L 4-8 at Columbus W 13-0 Massey’s Business College W 20-3 at Georgia Tech L 4-11 Owenton@ W 9-0 Tulane L 7-9 at Georgia Tech L 3-9 Owenton@ W 13-1 Tulane L 7-8 Auburn W 6-4 Owenton@ W 4-1 Tulane L 0-8 Auburn W 8-1 at Birmingham Barons L 0-5 Birmingham Athletics W 19-3 Auburn L 4-5 Marion W 5-2 at Vanderbilt W 7-4 Marion W 12-5 1899 - Won 3, Lost 6 at Vanderbilt L 4-12 Marion W 2-0 at Georgia L 4-9 Coach: F.C. Owen at Vanderbilt L 3-8 Texas L 0-7 at Georgia L 3-8 Texas L 3-9 at Georgia L 0-17 Texas L 1-10 Texas W 6-3 Texas L 2-3 Auburn W 9-1 Texas L 2-4 Auburn W 1-0 Tulane W 6-2 Tennessee L 2-7 106 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Georgia Tech L 8-12 Sewanee W 5-0 Georgia Tech L 0-7 Mississippi W 5-3 Kentucky State L 1-2 Mississippi W 7-0 Kentucky State W 5-2 Tennessee L 8-9 at Georgia Tech L 2-4 Tennessee# W 3-0 at Georgia Tech W 5-2 Springhill (DH) W 1-0 at Georgia Tech L 4-5 Springhill (DH) W 2-1 at Georgia L 0-11 # – Merritt Wikle tossed-inning no-hitter vs. at Georgia L 2-7 Tennessee (May 3, 1917) Cumberland W 2-1 (14) Cumberland W 3-2 1918 - Won 13, Lost 4 Coach: Loonie Noojin 1915 - Won 17, Lost 4, Tied 1 SIAA Champions Coach: D.V. Graves Illinois W 2-1 SIAA Champions Illinois W 8-3 Birmingham College W 7-2 Howard W 9-0 Southwestern Presbyterian W 2-0 Howard W 8-1 COACH: D.V. GRAVES Vanderbilt W 5-2 Howard W 6-3 COACH: CHARLES BERNIER Vanderbilt L 6-12 Birmingham Barons L 2-15 1912 - Won 16, Lost 6 Georgia Tech W 2-1 Cincinnati Reds# L 2-10 1921 - Won 7, Lost 12, Tied 1 Coach: D.V. Graves Georgia Tech L 6-7 LSU W 2-0 Coach: Charles Bernier Birmingham Barons L 4-5 Georgia L 4-5 LSU L 2-5 Yale L 6-8 St. Louis Browns L 0-6 Georgia W 3-0 LSU W 3-1 Birmingham Barons L 2-7 Marion Institute W 10-0 Sewanee W 4-2 LSU W 1-0 Illinois L 5-6 Marion Institute W 2-0 Sewanee W 5-1 Sewanee W 9-1 Illinois W 6-5 Marion Institute W 4-0 Mississippi A&M W 7-1 Sewanee W 7-0 Boston Braves L 0-4 at Mississippi A&M L 0-1 Mississippi A&M W 2-1 Mississippi A&M L 1-2 Cleveland Indians L at Mississippi A&M L 0-4 LSU W 10-4 Mississippi A&M W 3-2 Howard W 12-5 at Mississippi A&M W 5-4 LSU W 9-2 Marion Institute W 11-1 Howard W 8-1 Sewanee W 4-0 Illinois W 7-0 Marion Institute W 11-1 Michigan W 11-2 Mercer W 9-3 Millsaps W 8-3 # – Montgomery, Ala. Michigan L 5-6 Mercer W 5-1 Millsaps L 3-4 Georgia L 4-5 Mercer W 2-1 Mississippi College W 4-3 1919 - Won 16, Lost 2 Georgia L 1-5 Ole Miss W 1-0 Mississippi College W 6-3 Oglethorpe W 12-6 Ole Miss W 10-4 Southern W 23-3 Coach: Loonie Noojin Oglethorpe W 8-1 Ole Miss W 10-2 Cumberland W 4-0 SIAA Champions Georgia T 2-2 Tennessee W 3-2 Cumberland T 0-0 Howard W 7-1 Georgia L 1-3 Tennessee W 10-2 Howard W 7-5 Mississippi A&M L 1-5 Vanderbilt L 3-4 Birmingham Barons W 3-0 Mississippi A&M L 0-1 Vanderbilt L 4-5 Vanderbilt W 9-2 LSU W 4-0 Central of Kentucky W 6-1 Birmingham Barons L 1-8 LSU L 4-5 Central of Kentucky W 8-2 Howard W 8-5 Central of Kentucky W 8-1 Oglethorpe W 5-2 Oglethorpe W 6-2 1922 - Won 7, Lost 16, Tied 2 Georgia W 6-1 Coach: Charles Bernier 1913 - Won 22, Lost 7 Clemson W 8-2 Birmingham Barons L 0-6 Coach: D.V. Graves Clemson L 3-4 at Birmingham Barons L 4-11 SIAA Champions Furman W 8-0 Toronto (International League) L 5-9 Cincinnati Reds L 2-9 Mississippi A&M W 14-3 Toronto (International League) L 2-4 Illinois L 1-2 Mississippi A&M W 14-4 St. Paul Americans L 1-4 Marion Institute W 4-1 Georgia Tech W 11-1 Howard W 7-6 Marion Institute W 5-0 Georgia Tech W 6-2 Howard W 8-7 Birmingham Barons L 3-6 LSU W 2-1 (10) Illinois L 5-9 Birmingham Barons L 3-5 LSU W 9-0 Illinois L 0-2 Birmingham College W 8-0 Yale# L 4-7 Yale# W 14-4 Birmingham College W 4-0 1920 - Won 16, Lost 2 Columbus (Cotton States League) W 7-0 COACH: LOONIE NOOJIN at Fort Benning L 1-5 Tulane W 1-0 Coach: Gordon Lewis at Fort Benning L 7-13 Tulane W 8-0 1916 - Won 12, Lost 10 SIAA Champions at Furman T 1-1 Mississippi A&M W 5-4 Coach: Loonie Noojin Southern Military Academy W 15-3 at Georgia L 6-7 Mississippi A&M W 2-1 West Virginia W 9-5 Southern Military Academy W 4-0 at Georgia L 4-6 Georgia L 2-4 West Virginia L 8-11 Illinois W 5-1 Texas L 3-5 Georgia L 2-12 Birmingham Barons L 0-4 Birmingham Barons L 0-6 LSU L 6-8 Mercer W 2-0 Howard W 8-3 Florida W 13-4 Oglethorpe W 4-3 Mercer# W 3-0 Illinois L 2-4 Florida W 9-3 Oglethorpe L 3-6 Georgia Tech W 7-3 Illinois W 4-0 Howard W 5-3 Sewanee W 12-0 Georgia Tech W 5-4 Southwestern Presbyterian L 0-8 Howard W 6-1 Mississippi A&M T 2-2 Cumberland W 15-1 Mississippi College W 5-0 at Mississippi A&M L 1-4 Mississippi A&M W 6-2 Cumberland W 5-4 Mississippi College L 2-5 at Mississippi A&M W 3-2 at Mississippi A&M W 6-4 Mississippi A&M W 4-3 Georgia W 4-3 (10) at Mississippi College W 3-2 at Mississippi A&M L 3-2 Mississippi A&M W 7-6 Georgia L 3-5 at LSU W 6-1 # – Macon, Ga. Mississippi A&M W 8-3 Millsaps W 5-1 at LSU W 5-4 Texas Southwestern W 8-4 Millsaps L 2-5 Oglethorpe W 5-0 LSU W 4-0 1923 - Won 14, Lost 7, Tied 1 Texas Southwestern W 4-1 Southern W 5-0 Coach: Charles Bernier Vanderbilt W 4-0 LSU W 5-4 Mercer W 7-5 Philadelphia A’s L 2-12 Vanderbilt L 0-2 Mercer W 1-0 Mercer W 3-2 Birmingham Barons L 7-13 Vanderbilt W 5-1 Mercer W 3-1 Ole Miss L 2-3 Rochester (International League) W 7-4

# – Melford Pratt tossed nine-inning no-hitter against Ole Miss W 14-5 Meridian (Cotton States League) T 4-4 RECORDS & HISTORY Mercer (May 2, 1913) at LSU W 9-8 Illinois W 3-1 at LSU W 3-2 Howard W 14-0 1914 - Won 11, Lost 13 at Spring Hill L 6-8 Howard W 11-3 Coach: D.V. Graves at Spring Hill L 1-2 Wisconsin W 1-0 Birmingham Barons L 4-13 Tulane W 6-4 Howard W 6-0 1917 - Won 14, Lost 2 Tulane W 14-1 Michigan L 1-9 Coach: Loonie Noojin at LSU W 9-6 Michigan L 4-7 SIAA Champions at LSU W 5-4 Southwestern Presbyterian W 7-6 Birmingham Barons L 5-3 Clemson W 6-4 Ole Miss L 0-10 Howard W 6-5 Georgia L 1-3 Ole Miss W 10-4 Howard W 4-3 Georgia W 5-3 Tulane W 3-2 Mississippi A&M W 9-2 Georgia Tech L 3-6 Tulane W 4-3 Mississippi A&M W 9-1 Georgia Tech L 2-11 Georgia L 2-3 Birmingham College W 2-1 North Carolina W 8-5 Georgia L 4-7 LSU W 12-2 Mississippi A&M L 2-7 Mercer W 4-2 LSU W 12-3 Mississippi A&M W 7-3 Georgia Tech W 11-2 Sewanee W 3-1 Mississippi A&M L 4-6 ROLLTIDE.COM 107 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Mississippi A&M W 5-2 Tulane W 8-2 Georgia Tech W 7-4 Tulane W 15-2 Georgia Tech W 9-3 Mississippi A&M W 6-3 Georgia Tech W 6-3 Mississippi A&M W 3-1 Georgia Tech L 4-2 Mississippi A&M L 6-8 Vanderbilt W 3-1 Mississippi A&M L 4-5 Vanderbilt T 3-3 Mississippi A&M L 4-10 Mississippi A&M W 2-0 Ole Miss W 8-1 Mississippi A&M L 7-8 Ole Miss W 3-2 Mississippi A&M L 1-4 Vanderbilt W 12-0 Mississippi A&M L 2-4 Vanderbilt W 4-3 # – Montgomery, Ala. 1930 - Won 17, Lost 7 Coach: Jess Neely 1927 - Won 13, Lost 8, Tied 1 Southern Conference Champions Coach: Wallace Wade Howard W 10-0 Birmingham Barons T 0-0 Howard W 8-3 Birmingham Barons L 3-6 Howard L 0-11 Birmingham-Southern W 13-0 Tulane W 12-4 COACH: J.B. WHITWORTH Birmingham-Southern L 6-9 Tulane W 7-6 COACH: WALLACE WADE Georgia W 5-4 House of David L 5-7 1933 - Won 7, Lost 6 Georgia L 3-7 LSU W 18-3 (4-6 SEC) 1924 - Won 17, Lost 6 Florida W 16-0 LSU W 5-0 Coach: J.B. Whitworth Coach: Wallace Wade Florida L 1-10 Illinois L 4-5 Nashville Vols$ W 11-10 Cleveland Indians L 3-5 Illinois L 4-15 Georgia* L 6-8 Southern Conference Champions Illinois W 4-3 Georgia W 11-8 Georgia* L 5-8 Ohio State W 5-4 (10) Illinois W 9-2 Georgia L 2-10 Birmingham-Southern W 3-2 Ohio State W 12-1 at Georgia Tech L 4-9 Georgia Tech L 6-7 Georgia Tech* W 6-2 Birmingham Barons W 6-1 at Georgia Tech L 6-7 Georgia Tech W 6-2 Howard W 6-4 Furman W 12-0 Georgia Tech W 8-5 Georgia Tech W 16-2 at Georgia Tech* L 4-6 Furman W 7-3 Georgia Tech L 3-6 Georgia Tech W 15-3 at Georgia* L 5-11 Tennessee W 10-0 at LSU W 6-1 Vanderbilt W 8-2 at Georgia* L 2-3 Tennessee W 3-2 at LSU W 2-1 Vanderbilt W 8-4 at Ole Miss* W 4-3 Howard W 5-1 at Tulane W 15-2 Ole Miss W 6-4 at Ole Miss* W 7-2 Howard W 14-7 at Tulane W 11-3 Ole Miss W 9-3 at Mississippi State* L 4-12 at Mercer L 4-5 Mississippi A&M W 10-1 Mississippi State W 4-3 at Mississippi State* W 7-0 at Mercer W 4-1 Mississippi A&M W 11-3 Mississippi State W 3-0 at Georgia W 8-2 $ - Columbus, Miss. Mississippi A&M W 4-1 Mississippi State W 4-3 * – SEC game at Georgia L 2-4 Mississippi State L 4-6 Vanderbilt# W 8-4 Vanderbilt W 9-7 1934 - Won 14, Lost 4 1931 - Won 13, Lost 5, Tied 1 at Mississippi A&M W 5-3 (14-2 SEC) Coach: Sam Hinton Mississippi A&M L 6-8 Coach: J.B. Whitworth Mississippi A&M L 1-6 Illinois W 6-2 Illinois W 8-6 SEC Champions at Oglethorpe L 7-11 Birmingham Barons L 3-7 at Oglethorpe L 1-7 Howard W 6-5 Howard W 21-0 at LSU* W 13-1 at Georgia Tech W 8-6 at LSU* W 15-1 North Carolina W 6-2 House of David W 12-0 at LSU W 7-1 Boston Red Sox L 3-11 North Carolina W 5-1 Ole Miss* W 7-3 # – Montgomery, Ala. at LSU T 18-18 Spring Hill L 2-5 Ole Miss* W 10-0 Spring Hill L 2-8 Georgia Tech* L 5-9 1925 - Won 21, Lost 6 Ole Miss W 3-1 Georgia Tech* W 11-2 Coach: Wallace Wade Ole Miss W 9-7 at Ole Miss* W 8-0 Birmingham-Southern W 3-1 Ole Miss W 3-2 at Ole Miss* W 12-0 Birmingham-Southern W 11-2 LSU W 12-2 at Georgia Tech* W 4-3 Birmingham Barons L 2-8 Kentucky W 18-3 at Georgia Tech* W 8-1 Birmingham Barons W 6-5 (10) COACH: HANK CRISP Kentucky L 3-7 LSU* W 13-8 Birmingham Barons L 8-20 Mississippi State W 7-3 LSU* W 10-7 Howard W 10-2 Mississippi State W 9-1 at Mississippi State* W 5-3 1928 - Won 12, Lost 7, Tied 2 at Mississippi State* L 3-4 Howard W 15-0 Coach: Hank Crisp Mississippi State L 5-6 Illinois W 4-0 Mississippi State* W 7-6 Birmingham Barons L 1-10 Mississippi State L 4-5 Georgia W 10-9 Mississippi State* W 5-4 Birmingham Barons L 1-2 Georgia W 7-3 * – SEC game Illinois T 1-1 1932 - Won 10, Lost 2, Tied 1 Cleveland Indians L 3-9 Illinois T 6-6 Georgia Tech L 2-9 Coach: Sam Hinton Tulane W 3-0 Georgia Tech W 17-10 Southern Conference Champions Tulane W 5-0 Chattanooga Lookouts L 4-7 RECORDS & HISTORY Mississippi A&M W 3-1 Ole Miss W 7-3 Mississippi A&M W 7-4 LSU W 7-0 Ole Miss W 5-3 Mississippi A&M W 11-4 LSU W 28-5 Florida W 6-2 Mississippi A&M L 3-4 (10) at LSU W 9-4 Florida W 12-1 Ole Miss W 4-3 at LSU T 3-3 LSU L 0-1 Ole Miss W 6-2 Ole Miss W 7-4 LSU W 7-2 Kentucky W 9-3 Ole Miss L 4-7 Georgia L 4-6 Kentucky W 10-5 at Ole Miss W 5-4 Georgia L 0-7 Southwestern Presbyterian W 7-0 at Ole Miss W 2-1 Georgia Tech W 4-3 Vanderbilt L 1-2 Mississippi State W 7-6 Georgia Tech L 3-5 Vanderbilt W 11-7 Mississippi State W 8-6 Georgia Tech W 7-1 Kentucky W 5-4 at Mississippi State W 4-2 Mississippi A&M W 9-7 Kentucky W 8-2 at Mississippi State W 7-6 Mississippi A&M W 6-4 Vanderbilt W 2-0 Mississippi A&M W 13-12 Mississippi A&M L 0-2 1926 - Won 10, Lost 12, Tied 1 COACH: TILDEN CAMPBELL Coach: Wallace Wade 1929 - Won 11, Lost 8, Tied 2 Birmingham Barons L 7-9 Coach: Jess Neely 1935 - Won 12, Lost 2 Birmingham Barons L 10-13 Birmingham-Southern W 11-1 (10-2 SEC) Birmingham-Southern W 11-1 Birmingham-Southern W 7-0 Coach: Tilden campbell Georgia L 8-11 Birmingham Barons L 7-10 SEC Champions Georgia L 4-5 Illinois T 3-3 Georgia Tech* W 10-3 Illinois L 6-8 at LSU W 9-2 at LSU* W 10-0 Illinois W 10-0 at LSU W 1-0 at LSU* L 2-3 Cleveland Indians L 2-11 Tulane W 9-3 LSU* W 6-0 at Georgia Tech L 5-7 Tulane L 0-3 LSU* W 3-2 at Georgia Tech T 8-8 Ole Miss L 5-13 Columbus# W 6-5 Georgia Tech# L 6-12 Ole Miss L 6-7 Howard W 15-1 Georgia Tech# L 10-12 Georgia W 2-1 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 (10) 108 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Ole Miss* W 3-2 (12) at Mississippi State* L 4-7 1947 - Won 20, Lost 8 at Ole Miss* W 5-0 Mississppi State* W 11-4 (11-3 SEC) at Ole Miss* W 4-0 Mississippi State* W 5-3 Coach: Tilden Campbell at Mississippi State* L 3-6 * – SEC game SEC Champions at Mississippi State* W 17-0 at Mississippi State* W 2-1 NCAA South District III Playoffs 1940 - Won 14, Lost 2 Bradley W 9-3 * – SEC game (12-1 SEC) Ole Miss* L 1-2 (5) # - Alabama claims 500th win in program history Coach: Tilden Campbell Birmingham Barons L 0-5 SEC Champions Birmingham Barons L 3-16 1936 - Won 10, Lost 3, Tied 1 Northwestern L 5-8 LSU* W 4-2 (7-3-1 SEC) Northwestern W 14-2 LSU* L 3-4 Coach: Tilden Campbell at LSU* W 6-4 LSU* W 5-2 SEC Champions at LSU* W 7-4 Mississippi State* W 3-1 Birmingham-Southern W 1-0 Ole Miss* W 8-7 Mississippi State* W 6-3 at LSU* L 3-6 Ole Miss* W 6-1 Mississippi State* W 9-5 at LSU* W 11-5 LSU* W 7-4 Mississippi State* L 4-10 Ole Miss* W 8-4 Howard W 5-4 Central Foundry W 27-6 Ole Miss* W 13-2 Ole Miss* W 8-5 Central Foundry W 7-1 LSU* W 11-10 Ole Miss* W 10-8 COACH: PAUL BURNHAM Ole Miss* W 4-3 (10) LSU* W 10-8 Florida* W 6-2 Ole Miss* W 5-3 at Ole Miss* L 1-2 Florida* W 8-6 at Georgia* W 8-2 1943 - Won 12, Lost 6 at Georgia* W 9-6 (10) at Howard W 9-8 Mississippi State* W 12-8 (9-4 SEC) Goodyear Tire & Rubber W 8-1 Mississippi State* W 11-5 Georgia* W 11-4 at Mississippi State* L 3-7 Coach: Paul Burnham Georgia* W 6-3 (11) Mississippi State* W 13-5 Ole Miss* L 8-10 Mississippi State* W 13-3 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 Huntsville Manufacturing W 5-1 Ole Miss* W 10-6 Loveman’s (Birmingham) W 13-2 Mississippi State* L 1-2 * – SEC game at Georgia Tech W 10-1 Mississippi State* T 5-5 Reynolds Metal Company W 4-1 Birmingham Barons L 2-6 Huntsville Manufacturing L 0-1 * – SEC game 1941 - Won 19 Lost 2, Tied 1 Birmingham Barons W 8-1 (13-2 SEC) LSU* L 1-2 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, N.C.) 1937 - Won 12, Lost 4 Coach: Tilden Campbell LSU* W 6-1 Virginia W 7-2 Mississippi State* W 29-10 Clemson L 0-1 (8-2 SEC) SEC Champions Virginia W 4-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell at Florida* W 12-3 Mississippi State* L 3-6 Acme Roofer L 2-3 Clemson W 8-1 Birmingham Barons L 4-12 at Florida* W 5-3 Clemson L 1-4 Howard W 10-1 at Rollins W 3-0 at Ole Miss* W 7-6 * – SEC game Mississippi College W 7-4 at Rollins T 3-3 (13) at Ole Miss* W 10-2 Mississippi College W 12-4 Ole Miss* W 11-10 (14) Vanderbilt* W 3-1 Northwestern W 9-3 Dothan W 16-0 Vanderbilt* W 3-1 1948 - Won 18, Lost 11 Northwestern L 8-9 Northwestern W 22-6 at Mississippi State* W 6-4 (11-5 SEC) at LSU* W 15-2 Northwestern W 10-6 at Mississippi State* W 12-4 Coach: Tilden Campbell at LSU* W 13-3 at LSU* L 6-7 Georgia Tech* W 15-4 NCAA South District III Playoffs LSU* W 9-1 at LSU* L 5-10 Georgia Tech* L 2-6 at Rollins W 5-0 LSU* W 15-0 LSU* W 3-2 * – SEC game at Rollins L 2-11 at Ole Miss* L 6-7 LSU* W 10-5 at Florida* W 10-2 Ole Miss* W 15-2 Kentucky* W 7-1 1944 - No Team (WWII) at Florida* W 17-1 Ole Miss* W 7-3 Kentucky* W 7-3 Bradley (DH)# W 5-2 at Mississippi State* L 2-6 at Ole Miss* W 13-1 1945 - No Team (WWII) Bradley (DH) L 3-5 Mississippi State* W 9-7 at Ole Miss* W 16-8 Central Foundry L 2-5 Mississippi State* W 11-3 Troy State W 9-6 Central Foundry W 10-0 * – SEC game Pensacola Naval Air Station W 9-3 Central Foundry W 10-5 Mississippi State* W 6-3 Walker County W 5-1 1938 - Won 14, Lost 2 Mississippi State* W 9-3 Tuscaloosa W 12-5 Mississippi State* W 5-4 (10-1 SEC) Birmingham Barons L 2-5 Mississippi State* W 13-1 Ole Miss* W 5-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell * – SEC game Ole Miss* W 5-3 SEC Champions at LSU* W 5-2 Louisiana Tech W 3-0 at LSU* L 7-8 Louisiana Tech W 4-3 1942 - Won 10, Lost 2 (9-1 SEC) LSU* W 13-0 at LSU* W 7-6 LSU* W 5-3 Howard W 8-4 Coach: Tilden Campbell Florida* L 2-4 Northwestern W 7-3 SEC Champions Florida* L 1-3 LSU* W 5-4 M28 at Pensacola Naval Air Station L 0-3 at Mississippi State* L 3-6 LSU* W 12-5 A3 Ole Miss* W 5-4 at Mississippi State* L 6-8 Ole Miss* W 8-3 A4 Ole Miss* W 9-0 Mississippi State* W 9-0 Ole Miss* W 2-1 A8 Birmingham Barons W 3-2 Mississippi State* W 7-5 Goodyear Rubber Company L 5-7 A17 at LSU* W 11-3 at Ole Miss* W 10-2 Georgia Tech* W 6-3 A18 at LSU* W 9-3 COACH: MILLARD HOWELL at Ole Miss* W 17-2 Georgia Tech* W 9-3 A24 at Ole Miss*# W 8-0 Mississippi State* W 10-0 A25 at Ole Miss* W 7-3 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, N.C.) 1946 - Won 12, Lost 8 George Washington W 4-1 Mississippi State* W 9-4 M4 Mississippi State* W 9-1 (10-5 SEC) at Mississippi State* L 5-6 M5 Mississippi State* W 4-1 North Carolina L 3-11 at Mississippi State* W 4-3 M8 at Mississippi State* W 8-5 Coach: Millard “Dixie” Howell George Washington L 8-9 M9 at Mississippi State* L 8-9 Gadsden L 5-9 * – SEC game * – SEC game Montgomery L 8-12 * – SEC game # – Alabama defeated Bradley 5-2 on March 26, 1948, Montgomery L 10-12 in the first game played at Thomas Field, the 1939 - Won 10, Lost 10 # – Eddie Owcar threw a nine-inning no-hitter at Ole Ole Miss* W 8-2 Miss on April 24, 1942 present site of all home Crimson Tide baseball (4-8 SEC) Ole Miss* W 10-8 games Coach: Tilden Campbell LSU* L 3-4 Spring Hill W 5-2 LSU* L 2-13 RECORDS & HISTORY LSU* W 5-2 1949 - Won 14, Lost 8 Spring Hill W 4-2 (14-4 SEC) Northwestern L 1-4 LSU* L 2-7 Northwestern W 8-7 Mississippi State* W 20-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell Purdue W 12-9 Mississippi State* W 9-7 M18 at Rollins L 4-5 Purdue L 3-6 Mississippi State* W 12-1 M19 at Rollins L 4-5 at LSU* L 2-9 Mississippi State* W 13-12 M21 at Florida* W 4-0 at LSU* L 3-4 Ole Miss* W 13-5 M22 at Florida* W 16-2 Howard W 7-4 Columbus (Mississippi) AAF W 13-1 M29 Montgomery^ L 4-5 at Ole Miss* L 5-6 Georgia* (DH) L 1-4 A5 at Birmingham Barons L 2-5 at Ole Miss* L 6-10 Georgia* (DH) L 0-3 A8 at Ole Miss*# W 6-5 (10) LSU* L 7-8 Columbus (Mississippi) AAF W 17-1 A9 Mississippi* L 6-7 LSU* W 10-9 Georgia* W 9-1 A13 LSU* L 0-4 Ole Miss* W 9-5 Georgia* W 15-9 A14 LSU* W 5-4 Ole Miss* L 11-14 * – SEC game A18 Mississippi State* W 10-1 Birmingham-Southern W 12-0 A19 Mississippi State* L 4-7 at Mississippi State* L 1-2 A22 at LSU* W 8-6 A23 at LSU* W 8-0 ROLLTIDE.COM 109 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M3 Ole Miss* W 7-4 M18 North Carolina# L 5-8 A18 at Tulane* W 16-3 A1 at LSU* L 6-9 M4 Ole Miss* W 15-7 at Rollins# L 4-5 (10) A19 at Tulane* W 18-2 A4 Tulane* W 18-9 M6 at Mississippi State* L 3-6 M19 at Rollins# W 14-2 A27 Ole Miss* L 5-10 A5 Tulane* W 10-4 M7 at Mississippi State* W 8-4 M26 LSU* W 2-0 A28 Ole Miss* W 8-1 A11 Ole Miss* L 3-14 M13 at Auburn* W 4-3 (10) M27 LSU* W 11-2 M2 Auburn* W 3-1 A12 Ole Miss* W 4-3 M14 at Auburn* W 20-7 M28 at Mississippi State* W 6-5 M3 Auburn* W 10-2 A14 Auburn W 7-5 M20 Auburn* W 4-0 M29 at Mississippi State* W 3-2 (11) M6 at Auburn* W 14-6 A18 at Mississippi State* W 7-0 M21 Auburn* W 12-3 A2 at Birmingham Barons W 11-9 M7 at Auburn* W 9-6 A19 at Mississippi State* L 4-5 ^ - Selma, Ala. A9 Tulane* L 0-8 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) A21 at Auburn W 6-5 # - Clarksdale, Miss. A10 Tulane* W 6-4 M12 Georgia W 12-2 A22 at Auburn L 3-7 * – SEC game A11 at Ole Miss* L 4-5 M13 at Georgia W 6-4 A25 LSU* W 11-8 A18 Ole Miss* L 2-3 A26 LSU* W 6-4 A19 Ole Miss* L 2-4 (10) NCAA South District III (Winter Park, Fla.) A30 Mississippi State* L 1-3 1950 - Won 23, Lost 12 A21 at Auburn* W 5-1 M27 at Rollins W 4-1 M1 Mississippi State* W 3-2 (12-4 SEC) A22 at Auburn* L 4-8 M28 at Rollins L 3-4 M5 at Ole Miss* L 4-6 Coach: Tilden Campbell A25 Auburn* L 6-14 M29 at Rollins L 3-5 M6 at Ole Miss* W 7-3 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) SEC Champions A26 Auburn* L 8-10 (10) SEC Playoffs (Rickwood Field - Birmingham, Ala.) NCAA District III Champions A28 at Kentucky* W 3-2 (10) * – SEC game M14 Auburn L 2-3 (13) College World Series (T5th) A29 at Kentucky* L 6-9 M15 Auburn L 4-5 M2 at Vanderbilt* W 9-3 M20 at Stetson L 2-3 1956 - Won 18, Lost 7 * – SEC game M21 at Stetson W 10-5 M3 at Vanderbilt* W 8-0 (11-5 SEC) M23 at Rollins L 4-8 M9 Vanderbilt* W 15-1 M10 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 Coach: Tilden Campbell 1959 - Won 8, Lost 7 M24 at Rollins L 1-2 M23 at LSU* L 0-1 M25 at Rollins W 10-4 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) (8-5 SEC) M24 at LSU* W 2-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell A5 at Birmingham Barons L 5-23 * – SEC game at LSU* W 8-5 M27 Tulane* W 8-0 A7 at LSU* W 5-4 M28 Yale# W 16-2 M28 Tulane* W 15-7 A8 at LSU* W 5-3 1953 - Won 10, Lost 9 at Rollins# L 2-4 A6 at Auburn L 6-8 A11 Birmingham Barons L 5-24 M29 Yale# W 5-2 (8-9 SEC) A10 at LSU* L 3-4 A12 Andalusia W 24-10 M30 Yale# L 0-7 Coach: Tilden Campbell A11 at LSU* W 8-3 A14 LSU* W 5-3 M31 at Rollins# W 10-2 M23 at Spring Hill W 16-3 A20 at LSU* L 1-5 A15 LSU* W 13-11 A6 Ole Miss* W 15-7 M24 at Spring Hill W 6-1 A21 at LSU* L 3-9 A17 Ole Miss* L 3-15 A7 Ole Miss* L 2-11 M27 Mississippi State* L 1-6 A24 Mississippi State* W 6-2 A18 Ole Miss* W 9-0 Ole Miss* W 14-13 M28 Mississippi State* L 1-5 A25 Mississippi State* W 8-5 A21 Mississippi State* W 6-3 A13 Vanderbilt* W 10-6 A3 at Auburn* W 7-1 M1 Ole Miss* W 9-2 A22 Mississippi State* L 0-1 A14 Vanderbilt* W 4-0 A4 at Auburn* W 6-0 M2 Ole Miss* L 3-6 A28 Florida* W 7-2 A16 at Auburn W 13-11 A10 at LSU* L 1-10 M4 Auburn L 6-8 A29 Florida* W 3-2 A17 at Auburn W 13-11 A11 at LSU* L 2-11 M8 at Mississippi State* W 6-4 M2 at Auburn* W 17-1 A20 at Mississippi State* W 4-2 A13 at Tulane* L 2-3 M9 at Mississippi State* W 5-4 M3 at Auburn* W 17-0 A21 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 M4 Ole Miss* W 15-1 A14 at Tulane* L 2-11 M11 at Ole Miss* L 0-1 A20 Ole Miss* W 8-5 at Mississippi State* L 1-4 M5 Ole Miss* L 1-6 A27 Tulane* W 7-1 * – SEC game M13 Auburn* W 9-7 A21 Ole Miss* W 11-6 A24 at Mississippi State* L 0-3 A28 Tulane* L 2-5 M15 Mississippi State* W 11-5 Tulane* W 10-5 1960 - Won 11, Lost 7 M16 Mississippi State* L 4-5 A27 Vanderbilt* W 6-1 A28 Vanderbilt* W 10-1 M4 at Vanderbilt* W 7-4 (9-6 SEC) SEC Playoffs (Best of Five Series) M1 at Ole Miss* W 8-5 M5 at Vanderbilt* L 5-11 Coach: Tilden Campbell M23 Kentucky W 4-1 M2 at Ole Miss* L 2-10 M7 Auburn W 6-1 M21 Howard W 11-2 M24 Kentucky W 13-0 M8 Auburn* L 4-9 M8 Auburn W 4-2 M22 Howard W 27-3 M26 at Kentucky L 3-14 M9 Auburn* W 7-4 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) M25 at Tulane* W 7-3 M27 at Kentucky W 9-1 * – SEC game * – SEC game M26 at Tulane* W 4-0 NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) M28 at LSU* L 2-5 J8 Clemson W 6-1 1954 - Won 10, Lost 7 1957 - Won 18, Lost 8 A1 Tulane* W 10-0 A2 Tulane* W 8-1 J9 Wake Forest W 3-2 (8-7 SEC) (10-4 SEC) J10 Wake Forest W 5-4 A5 at Auburn L 10-11 Coach: Tilden Campbell Coach: Tilden Campbell A12 at Ole Miss* L 0-3 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) M22 Spring Hill W 11-6 SEC Western Division Champions A13 at Ole Miss* L 4-10 J16 Bradley W 9-2 M23 Spring Hill W 22-3 M23 LSU* L 2-3 A22 Ole Miss* L 2-8 J18 Washington State L 1-9 A2 at Auburn* L 1-4 LSU* W 2-0 A23 Ole Miss* L 2-8 J19 Wisconsin L 1-3 A3 at Auburn* L 1-2 M29 at Rollins W 15-5 A29 at Mississippi State* W 7-6 * – SEC game A9 at Ole Miss* W 3-2 M30 at Rollins W 2-1 A30 at Mississippi State* W 9-7 A16 Tulane* L 5-6 A1 Michigan State W 12-6 M6 LSU* W 6-5 1951 - Won 17, Lost 5, Tied 1 A17 Tulane* W 8-4 A2 Michigan State L 4-9 M7 LSU* W 7-1 A19 LSU* W 13-8 Amherst L 3-9 M11 Mississippi State* L 5-9 (14-4-1 SEC) A20 LSU* L 6-9 A6 Ole Miss* W 7-0 Coach: Tilden Campbell M12 Mississippi State* W 7-2 A26 Mississippi State* W 3-0 Ole Miss* L 6-8 * – SEC game M17 at Rollins# W 7-1 A27 Mississippi State* L 4-7 A12 at Vanderbilt* W 13-10 M19 North Carolina# L 8-9 A30 at Tulane* L 2-11 A13 at Vanderbilt* W 6-5 RECORDS & HISTORY M20 North Carolina# W 3-2 M1 at Tulane* W 4-2 A19 Mississippi State* W 3-0 1961 - Won 12, Lost 9 at Rollins# W 11-3 M3 Auburn* W 5-2 A20 Mississippi State* W 2-1 (6-9 SEC) M30 at Ole Miss* L 6-7 M4 Auburn* W 4-1 Mississippi State* L 1-7 Coach: Tilden Campbell M31 at Ole Miss* W 4-0 M7 Mississippi State* W 18-9 A26 Tulane* W 8-4 M22 Virginia Tech W 14-4 A4 at LSU* W 8-5 M8 Mississippi State* L 2-5 A27 Tulane* W 4-1 Virginia Tech W 16-3 A5 at LSU* L 1-5 * – SEC game Tulane* W 4-1 M23 Virginia Tech W 20-5 A6 at Tulane* W 10-0 A29 Auburn L 8-11 Virginia Tech W 4-1 A7 at Tulane* W 6-3 1955 - Won 23, Lost 6 A30 Auburn W 8-4 M24 Virginia Tech W 15-3 A11 Ole Miss* W 6-5 M4 Vanderbilt* W 7-1 Virginia Tech W 12-2 A12 Ole Miss* T 3-3 (10) (16-2 SEC) Vanderbilt* W 3-1 A3 Tulane* W 9-0 A13 at Mississippi State* L 10-17 Coach: Tilden Campbell M6 at Auburn W 16-6 A4 Tulane* W 6-5 A14 at Mississippi State* W 5-3 SEC Champions M7 at Auburn W 10-7 A7 at Mississippi State* L 5-7 A17 Auburn* W 5-4 NCAA District III Playoffs A8 at Mississippi State* W 8-2 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) A24 Mississippi State* W 4-3 M17 at Florida Southern W 5-1 A10 Mississippi State* L 1-10 M9 Georgia Tech L 4-5 A25 Mississippi State* W 6-4 M18 at Florida Southern W 5-2 A11 Mississippi State* L 3-5 M10 at Georgia Tech W 11-10 A30 at Auburn* W 6-5 M19 Ohio State# W 4-1 A17 at Ole Miss* W 9-8 M13 at Georgia Tech L 1-10 M1 at Auburn* L 0-2 at Rollins# L 0-2 A18 at Ole Miss* L 8-9 M4 Vanderbilt* W 5-0 M20 Ohio State# W 7-5 * – SEC game A21 Ole Miss* L 5-7 M5 Vanderbilt* W 7-4 M21 Virginia Tech# L 4-8 ** – The 1957 team also posted a 15-5 record on its A22 Ole Miss* L 0-1 M11 at Vanderbilt* W 17-2 M24 at Mississippi State* W 3-2 tour eastward. Alabama played games in Honolulu, A24 LSU* L 3-16 Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan, and Korea. M12 at Vanderbilt* W 20-7 M25 at Mississippi State* L 5-6 A25 LSU* W 5-0 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) M28 Mississippi State* W 5-2 A28 Tulane* L 6-8 * – SEC game M29 Mississippi State* W 5-3 1958 - Won 13, Lost 8 A29 Tulane* W 7-0 A4 LSU* W 7-2 (11-5 SEC) M1 at LSU* L 1-3 1952 - Won 13, Lost 11 A8 Tulane* W 10-7 Coach: Tilden Campbell * – SEC game (11-8 SEC) A9 Tulane* W 3-0 SEC Western Division Champions A11 Ole Miss* W 3-1 M28 at Tulane* W 20-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell A15 at LSU* W 10-3 M17 North Carolina# L 0-8 M29 at Tulane* W 9-5 A16 at LSU* W 3-1 M31 at LSU* W 6-1 110 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1962 - Won 15, Lost 11, Tied 1 A18 Mississippi State* W 4-3 A15 at Mississippi State* W 5-0 A7 LSU* W 10-1 (9-7-1 SEC) A20 Tulane* W 10-1 A18 Livingston State W 7-5 LSU* W 1-0 Coach: Tilden Campbell A21 Tulane* W 5-2 A19 South Alabama W 3-2 A8 LSU* W 7-6 M12 Howard W 4-2 A27 LSU* L 3-7 South Alabama W 3-2 A11 at Mississippi State* L 3-4 (12) Howard W 5-0 M1 at Ole Miss* L 0-6 A21 at Ole Miss* W 1-0 A12 at Mississippi State* L 1-4 M16 Howard L 1-12 M3 Livingston State W 3-2 at Ole Miss* L 3-10 at Mississippi State* L 1-2 (15) Howard W 9-0 * – SEC game A22 at Ole Miss* W 9-7 A15 Auburn W 2-1 M18 Southern Miss W 6-0 at Huntingdon W 2-1 A18 at Ole Miss* W 4-1 M20 Southern Miss W 5-3 1965 - Won 12, Lost 12 A24 at Huntingdon W 2-1 at Ole Miss* L 1-12 M24 Virginia Tech L 1-2 A25 Auburn L 6-7 A21 South Alabama W 9-1 (6-10 SEC) A26 at Southern Miss L 1-5 A22 South Alabama L 4-15 Virginia Tech W 12-4 Coach: Joe Sewell M26 at Southern Miss L 2-4 at Southern Miss L 4-6 A25 Mississippi State* W 4-0 M16 at Howard W 8-4 A28 Mississippi State* W 8-1 Mississippi State* W 3-1 M27 at Southern Miss L 4-8 M18 Tennessee Tech W 15-6 A2 LSU* W 7-1 Mississippi State* L 2-3 A26 Mississippi State* L 2-6 M20 at Southern Miss L 1-2 A29 Mississippi State* W 4-2 M2 Ole Miss* L 1-2 A3 LSU* L 0-4 at Southern Miss# W 6-0 (7) A6 Mississippi State* L 2-3 M1 Huntingdon L 0-3 Ole Miss* L 0-8 M25 at Howard W 3-2 M3 Florence State L 5-7 M3 Ole Miss* L 2-3 Mississippi State* L 3-8 M27 Howard L 3-5 A7 at Mississippi State* L 5-9 M5 at LSU* L 0-7 M6 at Auburn L 1-5 Howard W 10-1 at LSU* L 0-2 M9 at LSU* W 5-0 A10 at Mississippi State* L 0-9 A2 Southern Miss W 6-3 A13 at Tulane* W 12-5 M6 at LSU* L 3-6 at LSU* W 2-1 A5 LSU* W 4-0 # – Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) M10 at LSU* L 3-12 A14 at Tulane* L 0-1 A6 LSU* W 11-2 * – SEC game # – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A16 at LSU* T 4-4 A9 at Mississippi State*$ L 0-11 * – SEC game A17 at LSU* W 3-2 A10 at Mississippi State*$ W 1-0 A23 Tulane* W 15-8 A16 Tulane* L 2-7 1968 - Won 24, Lost 14 A24 Tulane* W 7-4 A17 Tulane* L 0-2 (10-8 SEC) A27 Ole Miss* W 12-1 A19 at Ole Miss* L 3-5 Coach: Joe Sewell A28 Ole Miss* W 6-0 A20 at Ole Miss* W 7-4 SEC Champions Ole Miss* L 0-1 A23 at Tulane* L 6-7 M2 Auburn* W 7-6 (10) NCAA South District III A24 at Tulane* L 4-6 M16 at Livingston W 5-1 M7 at Auburn* W 11-5 A26 at LSU* W 8-0 * – SEC game M18 Livingston W 17-2 A27 at LSU* W 6-2 M21 South Alabama W 8-0 A30 Ole Miss* L 4-8 M25 Birmingham-Southern W 6-0 1963 - Won 11, Lost 10 M1 Ole Miss* L 7-11 M26 Southern Miss W 3-2 (7-8 SEC) M3 Mississippi State* L 2-3 M27 Southern Miss W 2-1 (11) Coach: Tilden Campbell M4 Mississippi State* L 0-1 M30 at Birmingham-Southern W 4-2 M14 Howard L 2-5 $ – Columbus, Miss. A2 Auburn W 2-1 M16 at Howard L 3-6 * – SEC game A5 LSU* L 1-3 M18 at Southern Miss W 7-6 # – Grady Elmore therw a seven-inning no-hitter at LSU* W 1-0 M19 at Southern Miss W 11-4 Southern Miss in Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg A6 LSU* L 1-10 M22 Virginia Tech W 3-2 A11 at Southern Miss W 5-1 M24 Virginia Tech W 3-2 1966 - Won 13, Lost 7 at Southern Miss L 3-5 COACH: HAYDEN RILEY M25 Mississippi State* L 0-1 (6-6 SEC) A12 at South Alabama L 4-5 Mississippi State* L 5-19 Coach: Joe Sewell A13 at South Alabama W 4-0 M29 at LSU* W 14-3 A14 at South Alabama L 3-5 1970 - Won 10, Lost 22 M24 Samford W 9-1 M30 at LSU* W 13-6 A19 at Mississippi State* L 3-5 (5-11 SEC) M28 at Ole Miss* L 3-5 A1 at Tulane* W 6-0 at Mississippi State* W 3-2 Coach: Hayden Riley M29 at Ole Miss* L 2-4 A2 at Tulane* W 16-2 A20 at Mississippi State* L 5-11 M13 at South Alabama L 1-6 M31 at Samford W 5-4 A8 Ole Miss* L 7-8 (14) A22 Ole Miss* W 3-2 (9) M14 at South Alabama L 5-7 A1 Mississippi State*# L 1-5 A9 Ole Miss* L 3-6 Ole Miss* L 0-5 M23 Livingston W 1-0 A2 Mississippi State*# L 1-2 (14) A12 at Mississippi State* L 5-6 A23 Ole Miss* W 3-2 Livingston L 4-5 A4 Samford W 6-2 A13 at Mississippi State* L 4-10 A26 Mississippi State* L 7-8 M24 Birmingham-Southern L 1-3 A5 at Samford W 5-2 A15 Tulane* W 3-1 Mississippi State* W 11-0 Birmingham-Southern W 7-3 A8 Mississippi State* W 9-7 A16 Tulane* W 2-1 A27 Mississippi State* W 6-0 M26 Bowling Green# W 5-1 A9 Mississippi State* L 1-4 A22 LSU* L 2-3 A30 at Auburn W 9-2 Arkansas State# L 2-3 A11 Livingston L 2-7 A23 LSU* W 10-3 M3 at Ole Miss* W 3-2 M27 Arkansas State# L 4-9 A15 at LSU* L 1-2 A27 at Ole Miss* L 5-11 at Ole Miss* W 7-4 Bowling Green# L 0-7 A16 at LSU* W 1-0 M4 at Ole Miss* L 1-9 M28 Arkansas State# W 5-0 * – SEC game A22 at Southern Miss W 4-1 M10 at LSU* L 1-4 Bowling Green# L 4-6 A23 at Southern Miss W 6-2 at LSU* W 1-0 A3 at LSU* L 1-4 A25 Southern Miss W 4-1 M11 at LSU* W 1-0 at LSU* W 4-3 A29 Ole Miss* W 6-5 A4 at LSU* L 0-1 A30 Ole Miss* W 5-4 (10) SEC Western Division Playoff A10 Mississippi State* W 3-2 M3 LSU* W 5-0 M13 at LSU W 6-4 Mississippi State* L 1-2 LSU* W 6-1 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) A18 Ole Miss* L 4-6 * – SEC game M15 at Florida L 3-4 Ole Miss* L 0-1 # – Columbus, Miss. M17 Florida W 5-0 A21 Auburn W 8-1 M18 Florida W 3-0 A24 at Mississippi State* L 1-4 1967 - Won 23, Lost 21 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) A25 at Mississippi State* L 0-1 (8-10 SEC) M30 North Carolina State L 3-5 at Mississippi State* L 1-5 Coach: Joe Sewell M31 Florida State L 1-6 M1 at Ole Miss* L 0-1 M10 Jacksonville State W 5-0 * – SEC game at Ole Miss* W 5-4 Jacksonville State W 8-0 M2 at Ole Miss* L 1-2 M5 at Auburn L 2-3 (11) M18 at Birmingham-Southern W 13-1 1969 - Won 24, Lost 15 M23 Virginia Tech# W 9-0 M8 LSU* L 0-6 at Florida State# W 4-3 (8-9 SEC) LSU* W 6-5 COACH: JOE SEWELL M24 Virginia Tech# L 5-6 Coach: Joe Sewell M9 LSU* W 4-0 M4 Jacksonville State W 2-1 M11 South Alabama L 1-2

Penn State# L 3-5 RECORDS & HISTORY Jacksonville State W 12-5 M12 South Alabama L 2-5 1964 - Won 10, Lost 10 M25 Penn State# L 8-9 at Florida State# L 0-1 M7 at South Alabama W 9-1 # – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (6-8 SEC) M27 at Auburn W 3-0 M8 at South Alabama L 5-6 * – SEC game Coach: Joe Sewell M31 Birmingham-Southern W 15-1 M13 Livingston W 14-5 M16 St. Bernard W 4-3 M15 at Birmingham-Southern W 10-5 A1 at North Alabama L 3-10 1971 - Won 18, Lost 26 M17 Howard L 0-4 at North Alabama W 9-2 M20 Tennessee# W 2-1 M21 at Mississippi State* L 3-5 Arkansas State# W 4-3 (6-12 SEC) A4 Southern Miss L 1-4 Coach: Hayden Riley at Mississippi State* W 7-4 Southern Miss W 10-2 M21 Tennessee# W 3-1 M8 South Alabama L 2-6 M26 Southern Miss L 1-5 A6 at Livingston State W 4-2 Arkansas State# L 4-5 South Alabama W 5-1 M27 Southern Miss W 8-1 A7 Ole Miss* W 3-2 M22 Arkansas State# W 11-9 M9 South Alabama L 1-2 A4 at LSU* L 4-5 Ole Miss* L 1-4 Tennessee# L 2-3 M12 at South Alabama L 3-13 A5 at LSU* W 5-4 A8 Ole Miss* L 4-13 M25 at Livingston L 0-1 at South Alabama L 9-13 A7 at Tulane* L 2-3 (8) A10 LSU* L 2-3 M28 at Southern Miss W 6-5 M16 Birmingham-Southern L 3-5 at Tulane* L 1-4 (6) LSU* W 3-2 M29 at Southern Miss W 5-2 M19 Southern Miss W 2-1 A10 Ole Miss* L 5-9 A11 LSU* W 7-4 M31 Indiana State W 5-4 Southern Miss W 3-0 Ole Miss* L 2-14 A14 at Mississippi State* L 0-4 Indiana State W 12-3 M20 at Birmingham-Southern L 5-9 A14 at Howard W 5-1 at Mississippi State* L 1-4 A4 Southern Miss W 1-0 A17 Mississippi State* W 14-4 M22 at Livingston L 2-5 ROLLTIDE.COM 111 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M24 Florida W 9-2 at Mississippi State* W 3-0 1975 - Won 34, Lost 32 Ohio State# L 2-3 M25 Arkansas State@ W 5-0 M25 Clemson L 8-15 (9-13 SEC) M25 Florida L 1-2 Stillman@ W 8-1 M30 Ole Miss* W 2-0 Coach: Hayden Riley Florida W 6-2 M26 Arkansas State@ L 4-5 Ole Miss* W 3-2 M1 St. Bernard W 9-8 A2 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 Stillman@ W 14-2 M31 Ole Miss* W 7-5 St. Bernard W 12-3 at Ole Miss* L 1-4 M27 Arkansas State@ L 0-1 A3 Auburn L 2-3 M2 Livingston W 7-0 A3 at Ole Miss* W 7-4 Stillman@ W 16-2 Auburn W 6-3 Livingston W 11-2 A6 North Alabama W 8-6 M30 Memphis State W 8-4 A6 LSU* W 6-3 M4 Southern Miss W 3-2 (11) North Alabama W 4-3 A2 Ole Miss*# W 8-1 LSU* L 1-2 Southern Miss W 6-1 A9 Mississippi State* W 5-4 Ole Miss* L 1-4 A13 at Ole Miss* L 2-4 M6 Vanderbilt W 4-1 Mississippi State* W 5-4 A3 Ole Miss* L 3-4 at Ole Miss* W 6-1 Vanderbilt L 1-3 A10 Mississippi State* W 4-0 A7 Southern Miss L 0-4 A14 at Ole Miss* W 3-2 M7 Vanderbilt L 2-3 A16 LSU* L 2-3 Southern Miss L 1-4 A15 Stillman W 8-4 Vanderbilt L 4-5 LSU* W 1-0 A9 at Ole Miss* L 2-8 Stillman W 9-1 M8 Jacksonville State L 2-9 A17 LSU* W 8-5 at Ole Miss* W 5-3 A20 at LSU* W 3-0 Jacksonville State W 4-2 A20 Jacksonville State W 8-6 A10 at Ole Miss* L 1-10 at LSU* L 2-3 M10 at Florida L 0-10 Jacksonville State W 1-0 A12 at Memphis State W 10-6 A21 at LSU* W 5-3 at Florida L 1-8 A23 Ole Miss* W 6-2 at Memphis State L 2-7 A24 at Auburn L 3-6 M11 at Florida L 2-4 Ole Miss* L 1-2 A14 Stillman W 6-4 at Auburn L 4-7 M14 Tennessee# W 5-3 A24 Ole Miss* L 3-12 A16 Mississippi State* L 4-6 A27 Mississippi State* W 4-0 Clemson# L 4-9 A27 Birmingham-Southern L 0-6 Mississippi State* L 6-9 A28 Mississippi State* L 1-3 M15 Tennessee# W 8-1 Birmingham-Southern W 6-5 A17 Mississippi State* W 6-5 (10) Mississippi State* W 5-3 Clemson# L 3-7 M1 at Mississippi State* L 4-5 A20 at Auburn L 8-12 A29 Stillman W 5-3 M19 Kentucky L 4-5 (8) at Mississippi State* W 2-1 A23 at Mississippi State* L 7-8 Stillman W 11-0 Kentucky L 2-4 M2 at Mississippi State* L 2-3 at Mississippi State* L 2-6 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) M20 Kentucky W 5-4 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A24 at Mississippi State* W 8-7 M9 Vanderbilt L 1-5 Kentucky W 2-1 * – SEC game A27 at Stillman W 5-4 M11 at Vanderbilt L 7-13 M21 Louisville L 5-6 A30 LSU* L 2-3 $ – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Louisville W 2-1 LSU* L 1-11 1977 - Won 27, Lost 18 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M22 Louisville L 4-8 (10-9 SEC) M1 LSU* L 2-7 Louisville W 3-2 * – SEC game Coach: Hayden Riley M4 Auburn L 1-5 M23 at Stillman W 7-5 F19 South Alabama W 5-2 (7) M7 at LSU* W 6-5 M25 Montevallo W 5-3 South Alabama L 5-8 (7) at LSU* W 5-2 1974 - Won 37, Lost 16 Montevallo W 5-2 F20 South Alabama W 7-3 M8 at LSU* L 4-5 (10-5 SEC) M28 Mississippi State* W 4-1 F26 Montevallo W 5-4 (7) @ – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Mississippi State* L 3-4 Coach: Hayden Riley Montevallo W 1-0 (7) * – SEC game M29 Mississippi State* L 0-7 SEC Western Division Champions F27 Birmingham-Southern L 4-6 # - Alabama claims 1,000th win in program history Mississippi State* W 4-0 M1 Stillman W 2-1 M9 Delta State L 0-3 A1 Troy State W 3-1 Stillman W 2-0 M10 Delta State L 5-10 Troy State W 3-0 1972 - Won 21, Lost 14, Tied 1 M2 Livingston L 1-4 M12 LSU* L 10-17 (7) A4 Ole Miss* L 0-3 (7-11 SEC) Livingston W 3-1 M13 LSU* W 12-3 (7) Ole Miss* W 5-3 Coach: Hayden Riley M5 Montevallo W 5-1 M14 Huntingdon W 9-4 (7) Montevallo W 4-0 A5 Ole Miss* W 5-4 M14 Southern Miss W 5-1 Huntingdon W 6-2 (7) M7 Delta State L 2-3 Ole Miss* W 8-6 Southern Miss L 6-7 M15 at Southern Miss L 0-1 (7) Delta State W 3-0 A6 Stillman W 3-2 M17 Jacksonville State W 8-5 at Southern Miss W 8-1 (7) M8 Jacksonville State W 4-1 A8 Auburn W 2-0 Jacksonville State W 13-3 M17 Louisville W 5-4 (7) Jacksonville State W 7-2 Auburn L 0-12 M21 Birmingham-Southern W 6-3 Louisville W 8-6 (7) M9 Birmingham-Southern L 0-4 A11 LSU* W 5-4 Birmingham-Southern W 1-0 M19 Ohio State L 2-11 (7) Birmingham-Southern W 5-4 LSU* L 5-6 M23 Ohio University# W 7-6 Ohio State L 1-15 (7) M11 Huntingdon W 5-0 A12 LSU* W 10-9 M24 Arkansas State# W 18-5 M20 Ohio State W 6-4 Huntingdon W 5-2 LSU* L 2-4 M25 Arkansas State# W 11-2 Ohio State W 8-6 M12 Southern Miss L 2-3 (8) A15 Delta State L 0-6 Ohio University# T 2-2 M26 at Ole Miss* L 4-11 (7) Southern Miss W 10-2 Delta State L 5-7 M31 Mississippi State* L 3-4 at Ole Miss* W 3-0 (7) M16 Vanderbilt# W 12-2 A18 at Ole Miss* L 0-5 Mississippi State* W 7-1 M27 at Ole Miss* L 5-6 Miami (Ohio)# W 7-3 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 A1 Mississippi State* W 15-2 A2 at Mississippi State* L 3-4 (7) Miami (Ohio)# L 5-6 A19 at Ole Miss* L 0-7 A4 at Auburn L 0-3 at Mississippi State* L 4-9 (7) M17 Vanderbilt# L 7-8 at Ole Miss* L 1-8 at Auburn W 8-6 A9 Auburn* W 11-5 Miami (Ohio)# W 7-6 A22 North Alabama W 6-2 A7 at Ole Miss* L 6-7 Auburn* L 2-5 Vanderbilt# W 5-4 North Alabama W 7-6 at Ole Miss* L 1-8 A10 Auburn* W 12-5 M19 Evansville W 9-3 A24 at Southern Miss L 6-7 A8 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 A13 North Alabama W 8-4 (7) M23 Mississippi State* L 0-1 A25 at LSU L 5-6 A11 Stillman W 1-0 North Alabama W 5-1 (7) Mississippi State* W 3-2 at LSU L 2-9 Stillman W 5-4 A16 at LSU* W 3-2 (7) M24 Mississippi State* W 5-2 A26 at LSU L 2-5 A14 at LSU* L 3-7 at LSU* W 7-4 (7) M26 Stillman W 7-5 at LSU L 2-9 at LSU* L 4-5 A17 at LSU* W 10-4 Stillman W 6-5 M4 at Birmingham-Southern W 4-0 A15 at LSU* W 10-6 A20 Livingston W 3-1 (7) M29 at Ole Miss* W 6-3 at Birmingham-Southern L 2-10 A18 Stillman W 7-1 Livingston L 4-8 (7) at Ole Miss* W 7-6 M6 at Auburn L 3-4 RECORDS & HISTORY Stillman W 6-5 A23 Southern Miss L 5-7 (7) M30 at Ole Miss* W 12-0 at Auburn W 6-2 A21 Ole Miss* L 1-3 A27 Southern Miss W 12-8 (7) A1 Memphis State W 4-1 M10 at Mississippi State* W 1-0 Ole Miss* L 3-5 at Huntingdon W 10-2 Memphis State W 4-0 at Mississippi State* L 0-4 A22 Ole Miss* L 6-13 A28 at Birmingham-Southern W 6-2 A5 at Southern Miss W 14-0 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A25 Auburn L 4-8 A30 Ole Miss* L 3-6 (7) A6 at LSU* W 7-6 Auburn W 9-1 * – SEC game Ole Miss* L 4-8 (7) at LSU* L 2-3 A28 LSU* L 2-6 M1 Ole Miss* W 16-6 A7 at LSU* L 4-6 LSU* W 12-8 1976 - Won 25, Lost 18 M7 Mississippi State* W 5-4 (7) A9 Auburn L 1-4 A29 LSU* W 8-4 Mississippi State* L 4-8 (7) Auburn L 1-2 (10-11 SEC) M5 at Mississippi State* L 1-8 M8 Mississippi State* W 3-2 A10 UAB W 4-0 Coach: Hayden Riley at Mississippi State* L 0-2 * – SEC game UAB W 4-3 F27 Houston L 4-10 M6 at Mississippi State* W 3-0 A16 at Auburn L 2-6 Houston W 6-4 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) at Auburn W 6-0 F28 Livingston L 5-10 1978 - Won 23, Lost 20 * – SEC game A17 at UAB W 4-1 Livingston W 8-0 (10-11 SEC) at UAB W 8-2 M2 Montevallo W 7-1 Coach: Hayden Riley 1973 - Won 22, Lost 14 A20 LSU* W 3-2 Montevallo L 6-8 F18 at South Alabama L 6-9 (7) (12-4 SEC) LSU* W 10-1 M4 at Southern Miss W 5-2 (10) F19 at South Alabama L 2-8 (7) at Southern Miss W 9-3 Coach: Hayden Riley A21 LSU* W 9-1 at South Alabama W 5-4 A26 at Mississippi State* W 1-0 M8 at Auburn* L 0-4 F25 Livingston W 5-4 (7) SEC Western Division Champions at Auburn* L 2-5 Spring Hill$ W 4-3 at Mississippi State* L 1-3 Livingston W 5-3 (7) A27 at Mississippi State* L 1-6 M9 at Auburn* L 5-11 F26 Birmingham-Southern L 6-17 at South Alabama$ L 2-10 M12 at LSU* L 0-4 M10 Jacksonville State W 7-1 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) M3 Auburn* W 9-5 at LSU* W 5-2 M5 Auburn* L 3-5 (7) Jacksonville State W 6-1 M8 at Vanderbilt L 8-12 M13 at LSU* L 1-11 M14 South Carolina# W 1-0 M10 Vanderbilt L 1-2 (12) Auburn* L 1-3 (7) M16 Southern Miss W 11-0 M11 at LSU* L 2-3 (7) South Alabama# L 0-2 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Southern Miss W 10-2 at LSU* W 3-0 (7) M15 South Alabama# L 5-7 * – SEC game M19 Notre Dame# W 9-0 South Carolina# L 0-6 M12 at LSU* W 16-2 Ohio State# W 2-1 M13 at Southern Miss L 6-12 (7) M20 Southern Miss W 10-6 M20 Notre Dame# L 0-5 M23 at Mississippi State* W 7-5 at Southern Miss W 7-0 (7) 112 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M18 South Alabama W 3-1 (7) M24 Mercer W 5-0 M6 Clemson W 8-7 South Alabama W 5-1 (7) M25 Georgia Southern W 10-1 M9 Mississippi State* L 0-15 M19 South Alabama L 1-12 M26 Georgia Southern L 2-7 Mississippi State* W 16-2 M22 Troy State W 6-5 (7) M28 at Auburn* W 2-1 (7) M10 Mississippi State* W 12-6 Troy State W 5-4 (7) at Auburn*# W 2-0 (7) SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) M25 Ole Miss* W 3-2 (7) M29 at Auburn* W 8-3 M14 Florida L 3-7 Ole Miss* L 3-4 (7) M31 at Tennessee W 11-6 M15 Tennessee L 6-7 M26 Ole Miss* W 5-2 A1 at Tennessee W 18-8 * – SEC game A1 Mississippi State* W 1-0 (7) A4 LSU* L 1-6 (7) Mississippi State* L 4-6 (7) LSU* W 6-1 (7) A2 Mississippi State* L 4-6 A5 LSU* W 8-0 1983 - Won 46, Lost 11 A6 New York Yankees+ L 0-6 A6 at Western Kentucky L 8-10 (14-7 SEC) A8 at Auburn* L 5-13 (7) A7 at Middle Tennessee State W 8-2 Coach: Barry Shollenberger at Auburn* L 5-11 (7) A11 Ole Miss* W 14-6 (7) SEC Tournament Champions A9 at Auburn* L 2-12 Ole Miss* W 9-1 (7) NCAA South Regional Champions A12 North Alabama W 10-1 (7) A12 Ole Miss* W 4-3 College World Series Runner-up North Alabama W 9-0 (7) A14 Southern Miss W 9-5 F24 North Alabama W 10-6 A15 LSU* W 5-4 (7) COACH: BARRY SHOLLENBERGER A15 Southern Miss W 4-1 F25 at Alabama Christian W 11-4 LSU* W 8-1 (7) A18 South Alabama W 8-3 F26 at South Alabama W 8-2 A16 LSU* W 2-1 1980 - Won 18, Lost 28 South Alabama W 4-3 (10) Southern Miss W 18-7 A19 Montevallo W 10-0 (7) A19 South Alabama W 3-2 M2 Southern Miss W 4-1 Montevallo L 6-8 (7) (8-13 SEC) A21 Middle Tennessee State L 2-6 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M6 at Mississippi State* L 6-18 (7) A22 Southern Miss W 10-0 (7) A25 at Mississippi State* L 4-8 (7) at Mississippi State* L 5-6 (7) Southern Miss L 6-8 (7) F22 at Georgia Southern W 9-5 at Mississippi State* L 3-5 (7) F23 at Georgia Southern L 11-20 M8 at Clemson W 6-5 A23 at Birmingham-Southern L 5-7 A26 at Mississippi State* L 5-13 M9 at Clemson W 7-4 A26 St. Benedictine W 5-3 (7) F24 at Georgia Southern L 8-11 A28 Columbus College W 13-1 F26 Livingston L 2-3 M12 South Alabama W 16-5 St. Benedictine L 2-4 (7) Columbus College L 4-5 M13 South Alabama W 8-6 A29 at Ole Miss* L 6-11 (7) F29 Jackson State W 5-4 M2 Auburn* W 10-3 (7) M5 North Alabama W 14-5 M15 Memphis State W 12-7 at Ole Miss* L 4-5 (7) Auburn* W 6-5 (7) M19 LSU* W 4-1 (7) A30 at Ole Miss* W 8-6 M6 Kentucky W 7-5 M3 Auburn* W 13-3 M8 at South Alabama L 4-7 (7) LSU* W 17-0 (7) + – Exhibition game against the defending world M4 Nicholls State W 5-3 M22 Georgia Southern W 14-1 champion New York Yankees M8 at South Alabama L 0-6 (7) Nicholls State L 6-8 M10 Morehead State L 1-10 M23 Georgia Southern W 14-1 * - SEC game M5 Western Kentucky W 9-1 M27 at Ole Miss* W 12-3 (7) M11 Jacksonville State L 7-9 M10 at LSU* L 4-6 M15 at Mississippi State* L 12-13 (7) at Ole Miss* W 8-2 (7) 1979 - Won 18, Lost 27 at LSU* W 4-0 M29 Delta State L 3-9 at Mississippi State* W 5-3 (7) M11 at LSU* W 18-10 (4-17 SEC) M16 at Mississippi State* W 7-5 M30 Delta State W 2-1 Coach: Hayden Riley M18 Huntingdon W 4-3 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) M31 Auburn@ W 12-3 F25 South Alabama W 8-2 (7) M19 Birmingham-Southern L 4-6 M15 at Florida L 2-3 A2 Auburn* W 6-5 South Alabama W 6-2 (7) M21 Cleveland State W 7-5 M16 Kentucky L 2-3 A3 Auburn* W 3-2 (7) F28 Birmingham-Southern W 6-3 M22 LSU* W 9-1 (7) * – SEC game Auburn* L 6-7 (7) M4 at UAB W 4-3 (7) LSU* W 8-2 (7) # – Vince Barrentine tosses seven-inning no-hitter A9 Mississippi State* L 10-13 (7) at UAB L 2-3 (7) M23 LSU* L 0-2 against Auburn at Plainsman Park Mississippi State* L 10-12 (7) M7 Western Kentucky W 9-2 (7) M25 Florida L 4-10 A10 Mississippi State* W 12-9 Western Kentucky L 1-10 (7) M29 Auburn* L 0-1 (7) 1982 - Won 32, Lost 21 A12 Alabama State W 10-4 M10 at Mississippi State* L 1-5 (7) Auburn* L 2-3 (7) A13 Jackson State W 15-4 (12-10 SEC) A16 Alabama Christian W 6-5 at Mississippi State* L 1-6 (7) M30 Auburn* W 8-3 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M17 at LSU* L 4-8 (7) A1 at Jacksonville State L 4-6 A17 Livingston W 8-6 at LSU* W 1-0 (7) A2 at Montevallo L 3-5 SEC Tournament Participant A19 at Memphis State L 2-5 F28 South Alabama W 8-4 (7) M18 at LSU* L 2-11 A5 at Ole Miss* L 4-5 (13) A20 at Memphis State W 3-2 South Alabama L 5-12 (7) M20 Tennessee W 11-6 A6 at Ole Miss* W 8-6 (7) A23 at LSU* L 7-8 (7) M2 at Southern Miss W 9-4 M21 North Alabama W 5-0 (7) at Ole Miss* L 3-5 at LSU* W 10-3 (7) M3 at Southern Miss W 11-1 North Alabama W 7-3 (7) A7 Southeastern Louisiana W 13-0 A24 at LSU* W 10-5 M8 Ole Miss* W 6-2 (8) M24 at Ole Miss* L 7-8 (7) A10 UAB W 7-6 A26 at Southern Miss W 17-1 Ole Miss* W 11-6 (7) at Ole Miss* L 4-6 (7) A16 at Livingston L 2-3 A27 at Southern Miss W 9-3 M9 Western Kentucky L 4-9 M25 at Mississippi* L 1-5 A17 at Huntingdon W 10-4 A30 Ole Miss* L 3-4 (7) M10 Western Kentucky L 2-5 M27 Livingston L 1-5 (7) A19 Mississippi State* L 3-4 (7) Ole Miss* W 5-4 (7) M12 Columbus College W 10-3 Livingston W 5-4 (7) Mississippi State* W 9-4 (7) M1 Ole Miss* W 17-10 M13 Columbus College W 8-0 M31 at Auburn* L 2-10 (7) A20 Mississippi State* L 11-15 M2 Columbus College W 18-12 M14 Southern Illinois L 1-4 at Auburn* L 2-3 (7) A22 Montevallo W 11-7 M4 Columbus College W 15-9 M15 Southern Illinois L 5-8 A1 at Auburn* L 4-9 A25 at Southern Miss L 3-9 M7 at Auburn* W 9-1 (7) M16 Kentucky W 12-8 A3 at Southern Miss^ L 3-6 A26 at LSU* L 1-2 (7) at Auburn* W 6-4 (7) M20 at LSU* L 3-4 (7) A4 at Southern Miss^ W 10-4 at LSU* L 3-4 (7) M8 at Auburn* W 13-5 at LSU* W 3-1 (7) A7 at South Alabama L 11-12 (7) A27 at LSU* W 4-2 M21 at LSU* L 9-10 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) at South Alabama L 4-8 (7) A29 at UAB L 2-12 M24 Jackson State W 11-1 M13 Florida W 15-2 A8 at South Alabama L 8-9 (11) A30 at Birmingham-Southern L 3-6 M25 Cleveland State W 14-1 M14 Tennessee W 8-6 A11 UAB W 3-0 (7) M2 at Auburn L 3-5 (7) M27 Auburn* W 8-7 (10) M15 at Mississippi State W 10-9 UAB W 3-2 (7) M4 at Auburn L 5-8 (7) M28 Auburn* W 8-5 (7) A14 Troy State L 2-5 (7) at Auburn L 4-5 NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Auburn* W 11-10 (8) M27 Miami (Fla.) W 6-4 Troy State L 0-3 (7) * – SEC game A15 at Birmingham-Southern L 3-5 M30 Southern Miss W 12-2 M28 at Florida State W 7-5 A17 Montevallo W 9-0 (7) M31 Southern Miss W 7-1 M29 Miami (Fla.) W 11-9 1981 - Won 41, Lost 15, Tied 1 A1 St. Xavier W 24-8 Montevallo W 4-3 (7) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) A3 at Mississippi State* L 2-10 (7) A21 LSU* L 2-4 (7) (17-6-1 SEC) J4 Arizona State W 6-5 (11) at Mississippi State* L 4-6 (7) LSU* L 1-7 (7) Coach: Barry Shollenberger J7 Michigan W 6-5 A4 at Mississippi State* W 6-5 A24 Mississippi State* L 0-2 (7) SEC Western Division Co-Champs J9 Texas L 4-6 (10) A6 Mississippi College W 23-2 Mississippi State* L 4-6 (7) SEC Tournament Participant J10 Arizona State W 6-0 A10 at South Alabama L 1-8 A28 Ole Miss* L 8-9 (7) F22 at South Alabama L 2-6 J11 Texas L 3-4 A11 at South Alabama L 1-5 Ole Miss* L 5-7 (7) at South Alabama W 5-2 RECORDS & HISTORY A13 at Ole Miss* W 6-2 (8) @ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) A29 Ole Miss* W 12-4 F23 at South Alabama W 8-4 * – SEC game M5 Auburn* L 4-11 (7) F28 at Ole Miss* W 5-3 (7) at Ole Miss* L 2-4 (7) Auburn* W 4-1 (7) at Ole Miss* W 2-1 (7) A14 at Ole Miss* L 5-6 M6 Auburn* W 4-3 M1 at Ole Miss* T 6-6 A15 at Memphis State L 9-10 (10) 1984 - Won 35, Lost 18 A17 at Georgia Southern L 2-6 ^ – Jackson, Miss. M3 Jackson State W 6-4 (12-10 SEC) at Georgia Southern W 5-4 * – SEC game M7 Jacksonville State W 9-2 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M9 Delta State L 2-5 A21 Huntingdon W 7-0 SEC Tournament Participant M10 Delta State W 8-6 A24 LSU* L 7-8 (8) F25 South Alabama W 3-1 M11 Birmingham-Southern W 7-5 LSU* W 7-2 (7) F26 South Alabama L 1-4 M14 Western Kentucky W 13-8 A27 Tennessee W 14-1 F28 Alabama Christian L 10-11 M15 Western Kentucky W 2-1 A28 Tennessee W 15-3 M2 at Jackson State W 9-4 M17 Southern Miss W 16-10 A29 Memphis State W 3-0 M3 at South Alabama W 5-2 M18 Southern Miss W 10-1 M1 at Auburn* L 7-8 (8) M4 at South Alabama W 10-1 M21 Mississippi State* L 3-5 (7) at Auburn* L 5-8 (7) M7 at Southern Miss W 11-2 Mississippi State* W 2-1 (7) M2 at Auburn* W 14-9 M8 at Southern Miss W 14-1 M22 Mississippi State* W 8-4 M4 Clemson W 9-7 M10 LSU* W 10-1 (7) M23 Mercer W 6-4 M5 Clemson W 7-1 LSU* W 3-2 (7) ROLLTIDE.COM 113 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M11 LSU* W 11-3 A14 at LSU* L 6-15 M25 South Carolina W 8-7 M26 at Kentucky* L 2-3 (7) New York Yankees+ T 7-7 A17 at Southern Miss W 12-4 M25 Georgia Tech L 6-12 at Kentucky*# W 6-4 (7) M14 at New Orleans W 12-7 A18 at Southern Miss W 17-9 $ - Birmingham Barons (Scrimmage) M27 at Kentucky* L 5-9 M15 at New Orleans W 12-3 A20 Ole Miss* L 2-4 (7) # – USA Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) M29 Jackson State W 7-1 M18 at Ole Miss* W 5-2 (10) Ole Miss* W 8-6 (7) & – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M30 Jackson State L 3-4 at Ole Miss* W 3-0 (7) A21 Ole Miss* W 10-7 A2 LSU* L 1-3 (7) + – Dothan, Ala. M21 Clemson W 8-4 A23 South Alabama W 12-11 LSU* L 1-6 (7) M22 Clemson L 1-4 (7) A24 South Alabama L 2-8 * – SEC game A3 LSU* L 3-7 Clemson W 3-1 (7) A27 Mississippi State* W 6-5 (10) ^ – LSU series was played after SEC Tournament A5 at South Alabama^ L 2-13 M23 Florida State (Dothan) L 16-18 Mississippi State* L 4-14 (7) A6 Old Dominion^ W 10-4 M25 Auburn* W 6-0 A28 Mississippi State* L 4-6 1987- Won 25, Lost 26 A9 Georgia* L 1-5 (7) Auburn* L 4-6 A29 Tennessee% W 7-4 (11-14 SEC) Georgia* W 8-5 (7) M27 at Georgia Southern W 9-6 M2 Auburn+ L 6-10 Coach: Barry Shollenberger A10 Georgia* L 7-8 M28 at Georgia Southern W 35-11 M3 Miami (Fla.)+ L 10-14 F20 Western Kentucky L 4-10 A12 Auburn@ L 1-3 (11) M31 at Mississippi State* L 1-8 (7) M4 Miami (Fla.) W 12-6 F21 Western Kentucky W 6-5 A13 South Alabama W 4-3 at Mississippi State* L 2-5 (12) M5 Miami (Fla.) W 11-7 F25 Samford W 10-1 A14 South Alabama L 5-9 A1 at Mississippi State* L 3-10 % – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M1 at South Alabama W 5-1 (7) A16 at Vanderbilt* L 4-8 (7) A3 Memphis State W 14-4 + – Dothan, Ala. at South Alabama L 8-9 (12) at Vanderbilt* W 4-3 (7) A4 Memphis State W 18-8 * – SEC game M2 UAB W 8-5 A17 at Vanderbilt* L 8-27 A6 at Miami (Fla.) W 8-7 A18 at Middle Tennessee State W 3-2 # – Gordie Hershiser, Paul Mirocke and Greg Hibbard M4 Alabama State W 10-1 A7 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-1 combine on seven-inning no-hitter M7 Tennessee* W 6-3 (7) A19 at Middle Tennessee State L 4-9 A8 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-8 Tennessee* W 4-2 (7) A23 Auburn* W 12-2 (7) A10 North Alabama W 6-2 A24 Auburn* W 7-6 (7) 1986 - Won 43, Lost 20 M10 at New Orleans L 5-10 A11 Huntingdon W 7-1 M11 at New Orleans L 5-6 (10) A27 Auburn$ W 6-1 A14 at LSU* W 5-3 (7) (18-9 SEC) M14 at Florida* L 3-8 (7) A30 at Ole Miss* L 1-4 (7) at LSU* L 0-3 (7) Coach: Barry Shollenberger at Florida* L 6-9 (7) at Ole Miss* W 12-2 (7) A15 at LSU* L 3-6 SEC Runner-up M15 at Florida* W 5-2 M1 at Ole Miss* W 11-6 A17 Southern Miss W 6-2 SEC Tournament Participant M17 Jackson State W 9-2 M7 Mississippi State* L 6-7 (7) A18 Southern Miss W 14-4 NCAA Atlantic Regional M18 Jackson State W 9-6 Mississippi State* W 6-3 (7) A21 Ole Miss* W 1-0 (7) F18 Faulkner W 15-0 M19 Middle Tennessee State L 2-10 M8 Mississippi State* L 2-5 Ole Miss* L 7-8 (8) F21 Western Kentucky W 22-5 M21 Kentucky* L 4-7 (7) ^ – Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) A22 Ole Miss* W 9-2 F22 Western Kentucky L 12-13 Kentucky* L 8-11 (8) @ – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) A23 Auburn W 15-13 F23 Western Kentucky W 8-5 M22 Kentucky* W 7-5 $ – Dothan, Ala. A24 at Memphis State L 8-11 F25 at Jackson State W 8-6 M26 Southern Miss L 11-12 * – SEC game A25 at Memphis State W 18-5 F26 at Southern Miss W 5-0 M28 at LSU* W 1-0 (7) # – Alabama claims 1,500th win in program history A28 at Auburn* L 2-3 (7) M1 at Tennessee* W 11-4 at LSU* L 3-4 (7) at Auburn* L 1-2 (7) M2 at Tennessee* W 7-4 (7) A1 North Alabama W 10-4 A29 at Auburn* W 6-2 at Tennessee* L 2-3 (7) A2 UAB@ L 8-9 1989 - Won 32, Lost 24 M1 Tennessee^ W 8-4 M4 Ferris State W 14-13 A4 Central Florida W 12-1 (7) (15-11 SEC) M6 Mississippi State* L 4-8 M5 Samford W 9-6 Central Florida L 3-10 (7) Coach: Barry Shollenberger M7 Mississippi State* W 4-3 (7) M8 Florida* W 3-2 (12) A5 Central Florida W 16-5 SEC Tournament Participant Mississippi State* W 10-5 (7) Florida* L 1-6 (7) A7 Jackson State L 2-3 (11) F18 at West Florida L 1-3 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) M9 Florida* L 4-11 A11 at Georgia* L 2-3 (7) F19 at West Florida W 10-9 M11 at Florida L 3-5 M11 at UNLV L 9-10 at Georgia* L 8-9 (7) F24 UAB L 1-10 M12 Mississippi State L 4-8 (10) M13 at UNLV W 9-3 A12 at Georgia* L 7-8 (12) F25 South Alabama W 4-3 @ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) at UNLV W 20-13 A14 Alcorn State W 15-5 F26 South Alabama L 6-8 (10) ^ – Engel Stadium (Chattanooga, Tenn.) M15 at Kentucky* W 14-12 (9) A15 Alcorn State L 5-6 M2 Faulkner L 4-11 at Kentucky* W 19-7 (8) A18 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 (7) M7 Tennessee State W 4-1 * – SEC game M16 at Kentucky* W 8-5 Vanderbilt* W 9-3 (7) M8 Tennessee State W 21-1 + The Yankees and Alabama played a 7-7 exhibition M18 Kentucky W 8-2 A19 Vanderbilt* W 10-2 M9 South Carolina W 12-5 game at Sewell-Thomas Field ... Craig Shipley’s RBI double tied the game for the Tide in the 8th. Dave Middle Tennessee State L 16-18 A21 South Alabama W 6-2 M11 Tennessee* W 5-4 Winfield belted a solo home run and Ken Griffey, M22 LSU* L 5-6 (10) A22 South Alabama W 16-6 Tennessee* W 9-1 (7) Sr., added an RBI double for the Yankees M23 LSU* L 6-8 (9) A25 at Auburn* L 2-7 (7) M12 Tennessee* W 7-0 LSU* W 5-4 (9) at Auburn* W 7-4 (7) M14 Indiana# L 7-10 M25 Jackson State W 8-5 A26 at Auburn* L 4-9 M15 Maine# W 6-1 1985 - Won 30, Lost 23 M26 Jackson State W 10-1 A30 Faulkner W 15-4 M16 Maine# L 2-5 (10-14 SEC) A1 at UAB W 9-5 M2 Ole Miss* L 2-5 (7) M18 at Florida* L 2-5 Coach: Barry Shollenberger A2 Southern Miss W 9-1 Ole Miss* W 4-1 (7) at Florida* W 7-5 (7) F20 Southern Miss W 11-1 A5 Georgia* W 8-4 (7) M3 Ole Miss* W 2-1 M19 at Florida* L 3-27 F21 Southern Miss W 4-3 (13) Georgia* W 9-2 (7) M5 at Southern Miss L 2-6 M23 Towson State@ W 5-0 F23 at South Alabama L 3-13 A6 Georgia* W 9-6 M9 at Mississippi State* L 3-10 (7) Georgia Southern@ L 2-4 F27 Jackson State L 3-5 (7) A7 Birmingham Barons$ W 11-8 at Mississippi State* L 1-4 (7) M25 Kentucky* L 4-6 Jackson State# W 9-0 (7) A8 Miami# L 0-14 M10 at Mississippi State* L 2-7 Kentucky* W 5-4 (11) F28 North Alabama L 3-4 A9 Auburn# W 12-6 M12 Auburn# L 0-6 M26 Kentucky* L 6-9 M2 at Auburn* L 2-4 (7) A12 at Vanderbilt* L 3-9 (7) @ – Rickwood Field (Birmingham, Ala.) M28 Columbus College W 7-1 at Auburn* W 4-2 (7) at Vanderbilt* L 4-9 (7) # – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) Columbus College L 1-3 (7) RECORDS & HISTORY M3 at Auburn* L 7-9 A13 at Vanderbilt* L 7-8 * – SEC game M29 Auburn L 9-21 M5 New Orleans W 13-0 A15 North Alabama W 15-5 A1 at LSU* L 6-13 M6 New Orleans W 10-5 A16 UAB W 9-2 at LSU* L 6-14 (7) M9 LSU* L 7-9 (7) A19 Auburn* W 7-0 (7) 1988 - Won 27, Lost 26 A2 at LSU* L 1-12 LSU* W 5-1 (7) Auburn* W 3-1 (7) (9-17 SEC) A4 at South Alabama! L 10-15 M10 LSU* W 8-3 A20 Auburn* W 5-1 Coach: Barry Shollenberger A5 Houston! L 4-8 M12 at Jackson State W 16-12 A24 Huntingdon W 3-2 (10) F20 Western Kentucky W 7-0 A9 at Georgia* L 2-5 M13 at Jackson State W 22-3 A26 at Ole Miss* W 6-3 (7) F21 Western Kentucky W 9-3 at Georgia* W 5-3 (7) M16 at Ole Miss* W 8-5 (7) at Ole Miss* W 3-1 (7) F23 Samford W 8-1 A11 Samford W 7-0 at Ole Miss* W 11-6 (9) A27 at Ole Miss* W 18-6 F26 Alabama State W 12-2 A12 Middle Tennessee State W 5-2 M17 at Ole Miss* L 5-7 A29 South Alabama L 2-6 F27 Indiana State W 18-6 A13 Middle Tennessee State W 4-0 M19 Alabama Christian W 12-6 A30 South Alabama W 3-0 F28 Indiana State W 9-4 A15 Vanderbilt* L 7-8 M23 at Mississippi State* W 7-4 M1 Auburn+ L 1-10 M2 Alcorn State W 11-3 Vanderbilt* W 6-3 (7) M24 at Mississippi State* L 10-17 (7) M3 Mississippi State* W 7-5 (7) M3 Alcorn State W 8-0 A16 Vanderbilt* W 5-3 at Mississippi State* L 5-11 (7) Mississippi State* W 4-2 (7) M5 Morehead State W 9-0 A17 Samford W 13-7 M26 Alabama State W 6-1 M4 Mississippi State* L 5-8 M6 Morehead State W 3-2 A18 Alcorn State W 14-1 M28 at UAB W 15-6 M6 Auburn& W 13-8 M8 Tennessee State W 8-0 A19 Alcorn State W 14-7 M30 at Kentucky L 8-12 M12 at Tennessee* L 0-8 (7) SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) A22 at Auburn* W 7-5 (12) M31 at Kentucky W 8-6 (11) at Tennessee* W 8-2 (7) M9 vs. Auburn W 8-7 (11) at Auburn* L 0-2 (7) A1 at Clemson L 8-16 M13 at Tennessee* L 1-6 M10 at LSU L 7-10 A23 at Auburn* W 9-7 A2 at Clemson L 4-5 (8) M15 at UNLV L 2-6 M11 vs. Georgia L 4-6 A25 Auburn-Montgomery W 14-3 at Clemson W 9-5 (7) M16 at UNLV L 6-12 A27 at UAB$ W 14-3 A6 Auburn* W 3-2 (7) M17 at UNLV L 4-6 M17 at LSU^ W 5-1 A29 Ole Miss* W 11-1 Auburn* L 8-17 (7) M19 Florida* L 1-2 at LSU^ L 2-4 Ole Miss* W 7-3 (7) A7 Auburn* L 6-10 Florida* L 0-6 M18 at LSU^ W 8-2 A30 Ole Miss* W 4-3 A10 at Alabama State W 13-4 M20 Florida* L 0-4 M3 Auburn^ W 8-6 A11 at Alabama Christian W 8-4 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Miami, Fla.) M22 Samford W 9-6 M6 at (1) Mississippi State* W 15-8 A13 at LSU* L 1-2 (7) M23 South Carolina L 3-5 M23 Middle Tennessee State L 3-5 at (1) Mississippi State* L 3-4 (8) at LSU* L 1-3 (7) M24 Navy W 4-1 M24 Middle Tennessee State W 9-4 M7 at (1) Mississippi State* W 5-4 (15) 114 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) Furman W 7-6 A13 Mississippi State* L 2-15 (7) M21 Ole Miss* L 2-4 M11 at Florida L 6-7 M13 Louisville W 15-9 A15 Tennessee Tech W 10-4 @ – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M12 Mississippi State L 10-11 M14 Louisville W 7-4 A16 Tennessee Tech W 3-2 ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) # – Baseball City Stadium (Haines City, Fla.) M16 at Florida* W 7-4 A18 at Ole Miss* L 1-6 ! – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.) at Florida* L 0-4 (7) at Ole Miss* W 6-2 (7) ! – Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * – SEC game & – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M19 Eastern Kentucky W 3-0 A19 at Ole Miss* L 2-7 M20 Arkansas State W 12-3 A21 Samford L 5-9 # – Alabama 2B Frank Menechino became the first $ – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) player in school history to hit for the cycle M21 Arkansas State W 14-3 A22 at UAB W 6-0 ^ – Dothan, Ala. M23 at Mississippi State* L 1-8 A25 LSU* L 0-10 $ – John Collins, Brett Sullenberger and Al * – SEC game Drumheller combined on a rain-shortened perfect at Mississippi State* L 0-2 (7) LSU* L 7-8 (7) game M24 at Mississippi State* W 14-11 A26 LSU* W 7-5 1990 - Won 34, Lost 21 M26 Illinois L 1-4 A28 Western Kentucky W 7-6 (10-13 SEC) M27 Illinois W 1-0 A29 West Florida W 8-5 1994 - Won 21, Lost 35 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M30 Tennessee* W 11-8 M2 at Arkansas* W 11-2 (4-22 SEC) F23 Augusta College W 11-9 Tennessee* L 1-3 (7) at Arkansas* W 4-3 (7) Coach: Barry Shollenberger F24 Augusta College W 15-7 (7) M31 Tennessee* W 8-1 M3 at Arkansas* L 3-7 SEC Tournament Participant F25 Radford W 5-1 A3 Middle Tennessee State W 4-3 M6 Middle Tennessee State W 9-2 F18 New Orleans^ W 3-0 Radford W 13-3 (7) A4 Middle Tennessee State W 11-6 M9 Auburn* W 7-6 F19 Tulane^ L 3-7 F28 at UAB L 3-4 A6 Ole Miss* W 4-3 Auburn* L 2-5 (7) F20 LSU^ L 0-3 M2 South Carolina# W 6-4 Ole Miss* W 10-1 (7) M10 Auburn* L 7-9 F25 at McNeese State& L 6-7 M3 Western Michigan# W 20-7 A7 Ole Miss* W 4-3 @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) F26 Lamar& L 2-3 M4 at South Florida# L 3-7 A10 Murray State& W 12-5 $ – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) F27 Tulane& L 1-2 M6 UAB L 5-9 Murray State W 7-5 (7) * – SEC game M3 Austin Peay W 11-1 A13 at Georgia* W 5-4 M9 Ohio State W 9-0 # – CF Brad Oliver and SS Juan DeBrand each hit a Austin Peay W 4-2 M10 Ohio State W 5-4 at Georgia* W 4-0 (7) grand slam ... Oliver’s came in the third, while M5 at West Florida W 4-1 West Virginia W 5-2 A14 at Georgia* W 7-3 DeBrand hit his in the seventh, marking the first M6 at West Florida L 0-5 M11 Ohio State W 11-0 A17 Samford W 16-4 time in school history that two players hit grand M8 Saint Louis W 14-0 West Virginia L 2-11 A20 Auburn* L 11-19 slams in the same game M10 Notre Dame W 5-2 M14 Murray State& W 3-0 Auburn* L 8-17 (7) M11 Notre Dame L 4-5 M19 Michigan State W 10-3 A21 Auburn* W 7-6 1993 - Won 27, Lost 25 M12 Notre Dame L 7-10 M20 Michigan State W 4-1 A23 Auburn@ L 2-11 (9-15 SEC) M15 Louisville W 11-2 Michigan State W 5-3 (7) A27 at LSU* L 4-15 M16 Butler W 8-6 at LSU* W 8-6 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M17 Butler W 10-1 M21 Georgia Southern L 3-5 SEC Tournament Participant M22 Georgia Southern W 8-7 A28 at LSU* L 6-11 M19 Michigan State L 9-12 F20 at South Alabama L 3-4 M24 Mississippi State* W 7-4 A30 Samford W 3-1 Michigan State L 1-3 F21 at South Alabama# W 21-6 Mississippi State* L 2-4 (7) M4 Kentucky* L 3-4 M20 Michigan State W 5-1 F24 South Alabama L 5-6 M25 Mississippi State* L 6-10 Kentucky* L 5-9 M25 at South Carolina* W 8-4 F25 South Alabama W 5-4 M27 Middle Tennessee State L 4-10 M7 South Alabama L 5-7 M26 at South Carolina* L 0-10 F27 Texas Christian L 6-13 M28 Middle Tennessee State W 6-5 M11 at Vanderbilt* L 6-7 M27 at South Carolina* L 2-3 F28 Texas Christian L 7-16 M31 at Tennessee* W 7-4 M12 at Vanderbilt* W 11-4 M29 at South Florida L 3-4 M3 Georgia State W 11-3 at Tennessee* L 0-3 (7) at Vanderbilt* W 9-5 M30 at South Florida L 2-5 M5 Louisiana Tech W 8-5 A1 at Tennessee* W 7-2 M14 Troy State W 15-7 A1 at Florida* L 1-2 M6 Richmond L 5-11 A2 at Middle Tennessee State L 4-5 (10) A2 at Florida* L 5-12 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) M7 Richmond L 4-10 A3 at Samford W 11-2 A3 at Florida* L 6-8 M16 Mississippi State L 10-15 M8 Richmond W 17-4 A4 Auburn-Montgomery W 3-2 A5 Alcorn State W 18-4 M17 Florida L 3-4 M17 Middle Tennessee State W 6-4 A7 at Ole Miss* W 2-0 A8 Tennessee* L 4-6 M18 Middle Tennessee State W 12-7 A8 at Ole Miss* W 9-0 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) A9 Tennessee* L 2-6 M19 Michigan L 2-4 at Ole Miss* L 1-6 (7) M23 Florida International W 5-1 A10 Tennessee* L 1-2 M20 Michigan W 7-6 A11 Alcorn State W 19-1 M24 St. John’s W 5-2 A12 Tennessee Tech W 12-0 M21 Michigan L 5-8 A12 Alcorn State W 5-3 M25 at Florida State L 2-5 A13 Troy State@ W 6-4 M24 Auburn@ W 6-5 A14 Georgia* L 2-9 Georgia Tech W 8-4 A16 Mississippi State* L 3-4 M27 Kentucky* L 3-6 A15 Georgia* L 3-4 M26 at Florida State L 5-6 Mississippi State* L 7-9 M27 Kentucky* L 4-7 (7) Georgia* L 9-11 (7) @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) A17 Mississippi State* L 8-12 M28 Kentucky* W 8-7 A19 UAB$ L 4-6 (10) * – SEC game A20 at UAB W 3-2 M30 at South Florida L 6-11 A21 at Auburn* L 6-7 & – Mick Kerns became the only player in Alabama A22 at Ole Miss* W 3-2 M31 at South Florida$ W 2-0 (6) at Auburn* L 0-2 (7) history to record an inside-the-park grand slam A23 at Ole Miss* L 5-6 A3 at Vanderbilt* W 6-4 A22 at Auburn* L 5-9 A24 at Ole Miss* L 6-18 at Vanderbilt* W 8-6 (7) A24 Auburn^ W 9-2 A27 UAB W 2-1 (11) 1992 - Won 34, Lost 21 A4 at Vanderbilt* L 5-7 A26 Huntingdon W 7-1 A29 LSU* L 7-13 (8-16 SEC) A5 at Middle Tennessee State W 8-5 A28 LSU* L 4-7 A30 LSU* L 6-10 Coach: Barry Shollenberger A7 UAB L 8-9 LSU* W 12-5 (7) M1 LSU* W 7-5 F15 Morehead State W 13-2 A8 at UAB W 4-2 A29 LSU* L 5-8 M3 Samford W 10-2 F16 Morehead State W 10-1 A10 Georgia* W 7-0 A30 Auburn% W 11-8 M4 Auburn% L 7-8 F18 Alcorn State W 8-4 Georgia* L 1-3 (7) M2 West Florida W 9-5 M6 at Arkansas* L 5-6 F19 Alcorn State W 25-4 A11 Georgia* L 3-4 M5 at Kentucky* W 12-6 M7 at Arkansas* L 6-14 F21 Louisville W 4-2 A13 Murray State W 13-5 at Kentucky* W 7-5 (7) M8 at Arkansas* L 3-7 F22 Louisville W 11-9 A14 Murray State W 12-3 M6 at Kentucky* W 6-2 M11 Radford W 19-5 F23 Louisville W 13-6 A17 at Mississippi State* L 4-7 M13 Vanderbilt* W 11-1 (7) M12 Auburn*! W 6-5 M2 UAB W 6-1 at Mississippi State* L 0-2 (7) Vanderbilt* L 2-6 (7) M13 Auburn* L 4-5 M4 at Samford L 4-5 (10) A18 at Mississippi State* L 3-9 M14 Auburn* L 3-6 # – USF Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) M6 Northeast Illinois W 2-1 A24 Ole Miss* W 3-2 (13) $ – Hoover Met (Hoover, Ala.) M7 Northeast Illinois W 6-5 Ole Miss* L 2-6 SEC West Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) M8 Northeast Illinois L 7-9 A25 Ole Miss* L 3-6 M19 LSU* L 2-3 % – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M10 Georgia State W 18-3 A27 Samford W 6-4 M20 at Ole Miss* L 4-5 (11) * – SEC game M11 Georgia State W 16-4 A28 at Samford W 4-2 ^ – Winn-Dixie Showdown VII (Superdome - New & – Shollenberger became UA’s wins leader M13 Northern Illinois W 12-1 A29 Troy State! W 6-5 Orleans, La.) M15 Middle Tennessee State L 7-9 M2 at LSU* W 3-1 & – Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) Middle Tennessee State# W 15-1 M8 Arkansas* W 4-2 @ – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.)

1991 - Won 42, Lost 20 RECORDS & HISTORY M19 Siena W 18-0 Arkansas* L 1-8 (7) % – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) (14-11 SEC) Siena W 9-7 M9 Arkansas* W 10-1 Coach: Barry Shollenberger ! – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M21 at Kentucky* L 4-6 M11 at Western Kentucky W 13-11 * – SEC game SEC Tournament Participant at Kentucky* L 5-6 (7) M14 Auburn*^ L 3-11 NCAA Atlantic Regional M22 at Kentucky* L 5-6 M15 at Auburn* W 11-0 F18 Alcorn State W 8-2 M24 Murray State W 11-2 M16 at Auburn* L 1-2 F21 UAB W 8-5 M25 Murray State W 5-1 SEC West Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) F23 at South Alabama L 8-10 M26 Auburn@ W 7-1 M20 Auburn* L 4-13 F24 at South Alabama W 4-3 M28 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 F27 at UAB W 9-1 Vanderbilt* L 3-4 (7) F28 Tennessee Tech W 3-1 M29 Vanderbilt* L 16-19 Tennessee Tech W 8-0 (7) A2 at Tampa W 11-10 M4 Illinois State W 8-6 A4 at Georgia* L 4-16 Illinois State W 8-7 (7) at Georgia* W 5-2 (7) M6 Northeast Louisiana W 9-0 A5 at Georgia* L 0-4 M9 Ohio State L 6-12 A7 Auburn$ L 5-7 Furman W 6-5 A11 Mississippi State* W 11-10 (14) M10 Ohio State W 8-0 A12 Mississippi State* L 6-8 ROLLTIDE.COM 115 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M28 Clemson L 4-7 J4 Clemson L 13-14 J7 LSU L 6-13 # – Continental Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas) # – Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) $ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) * – SEC game & – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) % - Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) ** – Alabama set a school record with 15 consecutive $ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) * – SEC game wins to open the 1997 season * – SEC game ** – Alabama hosted an NCAA Regional for the first *** – Alabama advanced to the College World Series time at Sewell-Thomas Stadium ... the Crimson for the second consecutive year, and became the Tide posted a 4-0 record en route to its first trip first team in CWS history to be the No. 1 seed two 1996 - Won 50, Lost 19 to the College World Series since 1983 years in a row (20-10 SEC) Coach: Jim Wells 1997 - Won 56, Lost 14 1998 - Won 46, Lost 18 SEC Champions (20-9 SEC) (19-10 SEC) SEC Tournament Champions Coach: Jim Wells Coach: Jim Wells NCAA South I Regional Champions SEC Tournament Champions SEC Tournament Participant College World Series Participant NCAA South II Regional Champions NCAA West Regional Runner-up F9 Georgia Tech# W 7-2 College World Series Runner-up F13 Houston W 15-5 F10 Wake Forest# W 10-7 F14 Houston W 4-2 COACH: JIM WELLS F11 North Carolina# L 6-7 F14 Marshall W 8-2 F15 Marshall W 17-4 F15 Houston W 8-4 F16 Centenary W 6-5 F17 Nicholls State W 5-3 1995 - Won 42, Lost 23 F17 Centenary W 9-2 F16 Marshall W 16-0 F18 Louisiana Tech W 9-3 F18 Nicholls State W 12-3 (18-11 SEC) F18 Centenary W 6-1 F20 Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-3 F21 Middle Tennessee State L 3-4 F19 Louisiana Tech W 13-7 Coach: Jim Wells F21 Michigan W 21-3 F21 Arkansas-Little Rock W 4-1 SEC West Tournament Champions F23 at Northeast Louisiana W 8-2 F22 Arkansas-Little Rock W 20-3 (7) F24 at Northeast Louisiana W 7-1 F22 Michigan W 19-3 NCAA East Regional Runner-up F23 Michigan W 22-7 F24 Louisiana Tech W 23-3 F18 Middle Tennessee State W 2-1 (11) F25 at Northeast Louisiana L 3-5 F25 Louisiana Tech W 5-3 F27 Radford W 6-1 F25 Middle Tennessee State W 12-5 F19 Middle Tennessee State W 6-2 F28 Illinois W 9-2 F27 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-6 F21 Troy State W 2-1 F28 Radford W 19-4 F28 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-5 M1 UNC Greensboro L 8-13 M1 Illinois W 5-3 F24 Northeast Louisiana W 8-5 M2 Illinois W 6-5 (6, Rain) M1 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-5 F25 Northeast Louisiana W 7-0 M2 UNC Greensboro W 9-3 M3 Mercer W 15-3 M3 UNC Greensboro W 12-3 M4 Duquesne W 11-0 F26 Northeast Louisiana L 6-8 (13) M7 Georgia* W 15-6 M4 Mercer W 12-5 M1 Samford W 11-4 M5 at Samford W 5-4 M6 Florida* W 8-1 M8 at Georgia* L 1-11 M8 Georgia* W 10-6 M4 Penn State L 3-4 M9 Georgia* L 6-11 M7 Florida* W 12-7 (7) M5 Penn State W 4-3 M9 at Georgia* W 9-6 M13 at Georgia* W 5-4 M10 at Georgia* W 6-4 (12) M11 Winthrop W 7-2 M6 Penn State W 8-0 M12 Winthrop W 9-7 M14 at Georgia* L 5-8 M8 West Florida W 10-2 M12 Murray State L 3-6 M15 at Georgia* W 16-7 M13 Murray State W 9-3 M14 at Florida* W 6-4 (10) M10 at Texas A&M# L 2-6 M15 at Florida* W 13-9 M17 Eastern Illinois W 22-1 M11 New Mexico# W 3-1 M16 Florida* L 8-9 M18 West Alabama W 15-4 Florida* W 3-2 M16 at Florida* L 4-9 Illinois# W 6-2 M19 UAB W 11-2 M20 at South Carolina* L 1-3 M12 New Mexico# W 15-3 M17 Florida* W 8-4 M21 at South Carolina* W 11-0 M19 Eastern Kentucky W 10-2 M21 at Tennessee* W 3-2 M13 Illinois# W 10-3 M22 at Tennessee* L 7-8 M22 at South Carolina* L 10-11 (11) at Texas A&M# L 4-5 M20 Eastern Kentucky L 7-8 (10) M24 Southern Miss W 13-3 M22 Tennessee* W 2-0 M23 at Tennessee* L 2-9 M17 Western Michigan W 3-2 M25 at Southern Mississippi W 19-14 M27 Mississippi State* W 12-10 (10) M18 Western Michigan L 2-4 M23 Tennessee* L 2-6 M28 Mississippi State* W 4-2 M24 Tennessee* W 5-4 M28 Vanderbilt* W 8-2 M19 Western Michigan W 15-3 M29 Vanderbilt* W 6-3 M29 Mississippi State* L 7-13 M21 (20) South Alabama L 7-8 M26 at South Alabama W 1-0 A1 Samford W 15-4 M29 at Vanderbilt* L 0-5 Vanderbilt* W 14-2 M22 (20) South Alabama W 5-0 A1 South Alabama W 9-8 A3 at Arkansas* L 8-11 M24 South Carolina* W 9-2 M30 at Vanderbilt* W 14-13 A4 at Arkansas* W 9-1 M31 at Vanderbilt* W 14-11 A2 at Middle Tennessee State W 9-6 M25 South Carolina* L 5-12 A4 Kentucky* W 10-3 A5 at Arkansas* W 5-3 M26 South Carolina* W 5-4 A2 Auburn$ W 2-0 A7 North Alabama W 4-1 A5 at Kentucky* W 17-4 A5 Kentucky* L 2-9 M29 Auburn+ L 2-6 A6 Kentucky* W 9-5 A10 Tennessee* W 4-2 M31 (13) Florida* W 5-4 A6 at Kentucky* L 2-3 A11 Tennessee* W 16-12 A7 at Kentucky* W 4-1 A8 Southern Miss W 14-6 A1 (13) Florida* W 16-4 A9 UAB+ L 2-10 A12 Tennessee* W 9-6 A2 (13) Florida* W 5-4 (10) A10 UAB W 17-6 A14 at South Alabama W 10-9 A12 Mississippi State* W 3-1 A12 at Auburn* L 8-13 A4 Auburn& L 8-10 at Auburn* W 22-7 A15 at Troy State L 4-8 A5 Samford W 15-2 A13 Mississippi State* W 5-4 A17 at LSU* L 5-6 Mississippi State* L 1-5 A13 at Auburn* W 12-11 (11) A7 (10) at Tennessee* W 8-2 A15 at South Alabama L 7-8 A19 at LSU* L 3-7 A8 (10) at Tennessee* L 1-5 A17 at UAB W 12-5 at LSU* W 4-2 A19 Ole Miss* L 1-3 A16 at Samford W 4-2 A9 (10) at Tennessee* W 6-3 A18 at Mississippi State* L 10-11 (10) A21 South Alabama W 6-2 A12 UAB L 0-6 A20 Ole Miss* L 3-8 A22 at UAB L 3-4 A21 Ole Miss* W 9-5 A19 at Mississippi State* L 7-9 A14 at Mississippi State* W 8-4 A20 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 A24 Ole Miss* W 10-7 A15 at Mississippi State* L 0-1 A22 Birmingham-Southern W 8-2 A25 Ole Miss* L 6-8 A24 Samford W 8-2 A23 West Alabama W 10-9 A16 at Mississippi State* L 2-3 West Alabama W 15-4 A26 Ole Miss* W 5-2 A19 West Alabama W 6-4 A26 at LSU* L 6-8 A29 UAB W 4-0 A27 at LSU* W 17-4 A25 Arkansas* W 11-10 West Alabama W 4-3 A26 Arkansas* W 13-2 M1 at Vanderbilt* W 15-2 A21 Mississippi* W 5-4 A28 at LSU* W 12-5 M2 at Vanderbilt* L 6-11 M3 at Arkansas* L 3-9 A29 Samford W 4-3 RECORDS & HISTORY A22 Mississippi* L 2-10 M3 at Vanderbilt* W 9-8 M4 at Arkansas* W 7-3 M3 at Ole Miss* W 8-2 A23 Mississippi* L 5-8 at Ole Miss* W 14-7 M8 Auburn* W 9-7 A25 (22) at Notre Dame L 3-5 M5 at Arkansas* W 3-2 M9 Auburn* L 4-15 M10 Auburn* W 1-0 M4 at Ole Miss* W 9-5 A26 (22) at Notre Dame W 9-1 M9 LSU* W 6-4 M10 Auburn* W 10-4 A28 (4) at LSU* W 4-0 M11 Auburn*% W 7-1 M12 Auburn* W 4-0 M10 LSU* W 28-2 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) A29 (4) at LSU* W 7-6 (11) LSU* L 4-6 M13 Auburn L 8-11 A30 (4) at LSU* L 6-8 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) M14 Kentucky W 8-3 M5 Arkansas* L 4-12 M16 Kentucky W 3-2 M15 Florida W 3-2 M6 Arkansas* L 3-9 M17 Tennessee W 3-1 (14) M15 Mississippi State W 16-3 M16 Florida W 13-6 M16 Auburn W 4-3 M7 Arkansas* W 7-4 M18 Florida L 3-7 Auburn L 9-1 M10 at UAB W 10-6 Kentucky W 16-8 M17 LSU L 7-12 M12 Auburn*$ W 10-5 M19 Florida W 10-5 Florida W 6-3 NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) M13 at Auburn* L 1-3 Florida W 15-5 M18 LSU W 12-2 M21 Minnesota W 8-2 M14 at Auburn* W 7-4 NCAA South II Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) North Carolina State L 10-13 NCAA South I Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M23 Loyola Marymount W 13-5 SEC West Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) M23 Princeton W 19-2 M22 Troy State W 8-5 M23 Wichita State W 6-2 North Carolina State W 9-2 M18 LSU* W 9-8 M24 South Alabama W 9-3 M24 Long Beach State L 3-5 M19 Arkansas* L 2-5 M24 North Carolina State W 6-3 M25 Stetson W 3-1 * – SEC game M20 at Mississippi State* W 6-3 M26 Virginia W 18-8 M25 Southern California W 9-8 (10) Arkansas* W 8-7 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) M21 LSU* W 9-7 M31 Mississippi State W 3-2 1999 - Won 53, Lost 16 M31 Oklahoma State W 7-5 (21-9 SEC) NCAA East Regional (Clemson, S.C.) J2 Miami (Fla.) L 1-15 J2 Miami (Fla.) L 1-6 M25 Winthrop L 0-4 J3 Mississippi State W 9-5 Coach: Jim Wells M26 Navy W 6-0 J5 Miami (Fla.) W 8-6 SEC Tournament Champions M27 Richmond W 11-4 J6 Miami (Fla.) W 8-2 NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champs M28 Winthrop W 14-0 NCAA Super Regional Champions Third Place at College World Series F12 at Houston W 5-1 F13 at Houston L 5-9 (10) F14 at Houston L 2-6 116 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

F18 Samford W 3-1 M1 UAB W 12-8 A4 Southern Miss W 7-4 M26 South Carolina W 6-2 F19 Arkansas State W 3-2 M3 Purdue L 9-10 A6 Georgia* W 9-3 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) F20 Arkansas State L 4-8 M4 Purdue W 9-4 A7 Georgia* W 9-3 M31 Southeast Missouri State L 4-7 F21 Arkansas State W 13-5 M5 Purdue W 5-0 A8 Georgia* L 1-8 J1 Auburn W 6-3 F24 Troy State W 4-2 M8 at Samford W 6-4 A10 UAB L 6-10 Southeast Missouri State W 7-4 Troy State W 5-4 M11 Kentucky* W 5-4 A11 at UAB L 5-6 J2 Florida Atlantic W 7-2 F26 Cal State Fullerton L 2-5 Kentucky* W 6-5 A13 at Tennessee* W 11-3 Florida Atlantic L 5-6 F27 Cal State Fullerton W 5-4 M12 Kentucky* L 10-11 A14 at Tennessee* L 6-7 # – Hormel Foods Classic (HHH Metrodome - Minneapolis, Minn.) F28 Cal State Fullerton W 7-6 M15 South Alabama W 4-1 A15 at Tennessee* L 7-8 M2 Austin Peay W 6-3 M17 at Georgia* L 6-9 A18 West Alabama W 8-5 + – Hank Aaron Stadium (Mobile, Ala.) M5 Niagara W 14-3 M18 at Georgia* L 5-12 A20 at Auburn* L 5-4 (10) ^ – Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City, Okla.) M6 Niagara W 19-2 M19 at Georgia* L 7-8 A21 at Auburn* L 5-7 * – SEC game M7 Niagara W 27-0 M21 Southern Miss W 6-5 (10) A22 at Auburn* L 5-10 M9 Southern Miss$ W 5-3 M24 Mississippi State* W 9-6 A25 Samford W 10-3 2003 - Won 38, Lost 24 M12 at Tennessee* W 12-7 M25 Mississippi State* L 11-12 A27 LSU* L 2-4 (14-16 SEC) M14 at Tennessee* W 12-5 M26 Mississippi State* W 13-11 A28 LSU* L 7-8 Coach: Jim Wells at Tennessee* L 9-21 M28 at South Alabama W 8-2 A29 LSU* L 3-8 M16 West Alabama W 4-2 M29 Jacksonville State L 5-8 M2 Jacksonville State W 17-0 Minute Maid Park Classic Champions M19 Georgia* W 8-2 M31 at South Carolina* L 1-4 M4 at Mississippi State* W 8-1 SEC Tournament Champions M20 Georgia* W 4-2 A1 at South Carolina*^ L 0-2 M5 at Mississippi State* L 2-3 NCAA Regional Participant M21 Georgia* W 9-8 A2 at South Carolina* L 1-3 M6 at Mississippi State* W 7-1 F14 Louisiana-Lafayette# W 9-3 M23 Kansas State^ W 27-5 A5 at West Alabama W 20-3 M11 Arkansas* W 11-6 F15 (13) Houston# L 2-7 M24 Kansas State W 9-8 A7 Tennessee* W 7-6 (11) M12 Arkansas* W 10-9 F16 (2) Rice# W 6-5 M26 at Auburn* L 4-15 A8 Tennessee* L 9-19 M13 Arkansas* W 8-6 F19 Centenary W 4-3 M27 at Auburn* L 2-10 A9 Tennessee* L 7-12 * – SEC game F22 Southeast Missouri State L 7-8 F23 Southeast Missouri State W 16-1 M28 at Auburn* W 10-4 A11 at Southern Miss W 8-6 (11) # – Alabama notched its 2,000th all-time victory M30 at Jacksonville State L 3-5 A14 at Arkansas* W 6-5 F24 Southeast Missouri State W 9-4 M31 Jacksonville State W 3-0 A15 at Arkansas* W 8-7 F27 Mississippi Valley State W 21-0 A2 South Carolina* W 13-8 A16 at Arkansas* W 9-8 2002 - Won 51, Lost 15 F28 Rhode Island W 9-2 A3 South Carolina* W 14-5 A19 Northwestern State W 19-4 (20-10 SEC) M1 Rhode Island W 9-1 A4 South Carolina* L 4-12 A21 Ole Miss* W 15-7 Coach: Jim Wells M2 Rhode Island L 6-7 A7 Northwestern State W 8-6 A22 Ole Miss* W 12-7 SEC Western Division Champions M4 Belmont W 18-4 A9 at Mississippi State* W 6-4 A23 Ole Miss* L 8-9 SEC Tournament Champions M7 Massachusetts W 16-2 A10 at Mississippi State* L 4-5 A26 Samford W 12-2 NCAA Regional Participant M8 Massachusetts W 6-3 A11 at Mississippi State* L 9-10 A28 at Vanderbilt* W 11-2 F12 Louisiana Tech W 4-0 M9 Massachusetts W 12-0 A14 at UAB+ W 30-4 A29 at Vanderbilt* W 10-4 F15 Georgia Southern W 5-3 M12 Louisiana Tech W 6-3 A16 LSU* W 10-3 A30 at Vanderbilt* W 14-4 F16 Georgia Southern W 7-6 M14 Georgia* W 8-7 A17 LSU* L 8-9 M5 Auburn* W 3-2 F17 Georgia Southern W 9-3 M15 Georgia* W 12-2 A18 LSU* W 9-4 M6 Auburn* L 3-6 F20 Georgia State W 4-2 M16 Georgia* W 7-5 A20 South Alabama W 7-6 M7 Auburn* W 13-4 F22 Arkansas State W 11-3 M19 at Samford W 3-2 A23 Arkansas* W 8-3 M12 at LSU* L 4-11 F23 Arkansas State W 14-5 M21 at (21) Florida* W 8-3 A24 Arkansas* W 15-8 M13 at LSU* L 4-6 F24 Arkansas State W 7-3 M22 at (21) Florida* L 1-6 A25 Arkansas* W 9-8 M14 at LSU*+ W 14-0 F26 North Alabama W 2-1 M23 at (21) Florida* L 5-6 M26 at UAB W 15-8 A28 UAB W 22-5 SEC Tournament (Hoover) M1 Tennessee# W 9-0 A30 at Ole Miss* L 2-6 M2 at Minnesota# L 2-5 M28 (12) LSU* W 4-2 M17 Mississippi State W 9-3 M29 (12) LSU* L 6-10 M1 at Ole Miss* W 8-4 M18 LSU L 12-18 M3 Florida Atlantic# W 8-3 M2 at Ole Miss* L 3-10 M6 at South Alabama+ L 4-10 M30 (12) LSU* L 10-11 M19 Georgia W 12-4 (7) A2 West Alabama L 7-9 M7 Vanderbilt* W 9-3 M20 LSU L 5-6 M8 Southeastern Louisiana W 7-2 M8 Vanderbilt* W 22-13 M9 Southeastern Louisiana W 11-9 A4 at (6) Auburn* L 2-10 M9 Vanderbilt* W 14-5 NCAA Regionals (Palo Alto, Calif.) M10 Southeastern Louisiana W 7-6 A5 at (6) Auburn* W 3-2 M14 at Florida* W 12-10 (10) M26 Nevada W 8-2 M12 Mississippi Valley State W 19-0 A6 at (6) Auburn* L 6-7 M15 at Florida* W 4-3 M27 at Stanford L 6-8 M13 Birmingham-Southern W 4-2 A8 at Northwestern State W 12-8 M16 at Florida* W 11-8 Nevada W 6-5 M15 Tennessee* W 7-3 A9 at Centenary W 11-9 M28 at Stanford W 14-9 M16 Tennessee* W 14-2 A11 Kentucky* W 8-7 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) at Stanford L 6-16 A12 Kentucky* L 3-5 M19 Ole Miss W 7-6 M17 Tennessee* W 7-1 # – Winn-Dixie Showdown (Superdome - New Orleans, La.) A13 Kentucky* W 4-1 M20 Mississippi State W 4-3 M22 at Arkansas* W 9-5 * – SEC game M23 at Arkansas* L 0-10 A16 (29) South Alabama W 17-16 M22 Mississippi State W 12-11 A18 at Ole Miss* L 2-10 M23 Arkansas W 9-3 ^ – 2-0 loss at South Carolina snapped the Tide’ s M24 at Arkansas* W 4-1 school record 273-game scoring streak M26 Oklahama^ W 17-3 A19 at Ole Miss* W 7-3 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) + – Darren Wood hits for the cycle M29 at South Carolina* W 10-6 (13) A20 at Ole Miss* L 3-8 M28 Navy W 16-3 M30 at South Carolina* L 6-9 A23 UAB W 12-1 M29 Southern Miss W 10-4 A25 (15) Arkansas* W 10-2 2001 - Won 32, Lost 23 M31 at South Carolina* L 3-4 M30 Southern Miss W 7-6 A2 Southern Miss W 4-3 A26 (15) Arkansas* W 6-3 (15-15 SEC) A27 (15) Arkansas* W 14-2 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A3 Austin Peay W 12-10 Coach: Jim Wells A30 Samford L 2-8 J4 LSU W 13-6 A5 Florida* W 4-1 F10 Oklahoma W 10-8 M2 at Tennessee* W 6-2 J5 LSU W 13-5 A6 Florida* W 7-2 Oklahoma W 5-0 A7 Florida* W 6-5 M3 at Tennessee* L 3-10 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) F11 Oklahoma W 6-5 A10 at UAB W 5-3 M4 at Tennessee* L 4-7 J11 Oklahoma State W 11-3 F13 Nicholls State L 3-5 A12 at Kentucky* W 11-9 M9 South Carolina* L 1-2 J13 Miami L 1-8 F14 Nicholls State W 12-2 A13 at Kentucky* W 10-1 M10 South Carolina* L 6-9 J16 Rice W 6-5 F17 Miami (Ohio) W 13-2 A14 at Kentucky* W 15-4 (8) M11 South Carolina* L 1-5 J17 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 Miami (Ohio) W 2-1 A17 Samford W 14-7 M13 Jacksonville State L 3-5 * – SEC game F18 Miami (Ohio) W 9-2 A19 Ole Miss* L 3-4 M16 at (17) Mississippi State* L 8-11 $ – Darren Wood hit for the cycle F21 South Alabama W 6-5 A20 Ole Miss* W 12-2 M17 at (17) Mississippi State* W 15-7 ^ – Andy Phillips hit for the cycle F23 at Central Florida L 1-5 A21 Ole Miss* L 2-5 M18 at (17) Mississippi State* L 1-9 + – UA collected an NCAA record-tying 13 home runs F24 at Central Florida L 2-5 A24 at Jacksonville State W 11-10 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) F25 at Central Florida L 3-4 A26 Auburn* W 8-6 M22 (14) South Carolina W 9-7 F28 Austin Peay W 11-7 A27 Auburn* W 6-5 M23 (13) Auburn W 7-5 2000 - Won 41, Lost 24 RECORDS & HISTORY M4 Winthrop# W 12-0 A28 Auburn* W 7-0 M24 (13) Auburn W 13-3 (7) (16-14 SEC) Winthrop W 11-5 Coach: Jim Wells M1 UAB W 8-1 M25 (10) LSU W 10-3 M5 Winthrop L 3-4 (10) M3 at Georgia* L 0-5 NCAA Regional (College Station, Texas) SEC Tournament Participant M7 Louisiana Tech W 13-1 M4 at Georgia* L 7-8 (11) M30 Houston W 9-3 NCAA Regional Participant M9 Vanderbilt* L 4-12 M5 at Georgia* W 4-2 M31 at (8) Texas A&M L 5-16 F10 BYU W 11-1 M10 Vanderbilt* W 16-4 M10 Mississippi State* W 9-5 Houston L 8-16 F11 BYU L 3-8 M11 Vanderbilt* L 6-7 (10) M11 Mississippi State* W 9-7 F12 BYU W 9-6 M16 at Kentucky* W 3-1 M12 Mississippi State* W 11-4 # – Minute Maid Park College Classic (Houston, Texas) F15 Louisiana Tech W 12-5 M17 at Kentucky* W 15-1 M14 Mississippi Valley State W 10-7 * – SEC game F18 at New Orleans# L 3-4 M18 at Kentucky* W 26-7 M18 at LSU* L 0-3 F19 at Tulane# L 7-11 M21 Birmingham-Southern W 9-1 at LSU* L 5-6 2004 - Won 29, Lost 26 F20 Auburn# W 7-2 M23 at Ole Miss* L 3-6 M19 at LSU* L 1-5 F22 Georgia Southern W 12-4 M24 at Ole Miss* L 7-8 (10-20 SEC) F23 Georgia Southern W 9-3 M25 at Ole Miss* L 9-11 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) Coach: Jim Wells F25 Central Florida L 5-8 M27 at Louiaiana Tech L 2-7 M22 Mississippi State W 12-2 (8) F13 New Orleans W 4-1 F26 Central Florida W 18-4 M30 South Carolina* W 12-1 M23 Florida W 7-4 F14 New Orleans L 1-2 F27 Central Florida W 10-5 M31 South Carolina* W 13-2 M25 Florida L 4-7 F15 New Orleans W 12-11 F29 Austin Peay W 5-4 A1 South Carolina* W 7-5 Florida W 11-9 F18 at Jacksonville State L 3-4 ROLLTIDE.COM 117 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

F20 Cincinnati W 6-3 A12 Memphis W 8-3 M18 at Tennessee* W 11-3 F23 Cal Poly L 2-6 F21 Cincinnati W 12-0 A15 at (5) Florida* L 8-9 M19 at Tennessee* W 5-3 F28 Texas-Arlington# L 9-10 F22 Cincinnati W 3-2 A16 at (5) Florida* L 4-7 M20 at Tennessee* W 5-1 F29 Nevada# W 7-4 F27 Southeastern Louisiana W 13-3 A17 at (5) Florida* W 9-6 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M1 Dallas Baptist# W 8-1 F28 Southeastern Louisiana W 6-1 A20 Mississippi Valley State W 12-6 M24 LSU L 3-4 M2 at Texas-Arlington# L 8-12 F29 Southeastern Louisiana W 8-2 A22 (8) South Carolina* W 6-4 M25 (14) Arkansas W 4-3 M4 vs. Troy^ L 4-5 (10) M3 UAB W 5-3 A23 (8) South Carolina* W 10-4 M26 LSU W 8-3 M5 Troy W 8-2 M5 Louisiana Tech# L 1-6 A24 (8) South Carolina* L 2-5 M27 (15) Ole Miss L 2-9 M7 Youngstown State W 15-7 M6 at Centenary# W 12-0 A27 South Alabama W 9-8 M8 Youngstown State W 7-4 M7 Kansas State# L 1-2 A29 Georgia* W 5-3 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M9 Youngstown State W 6-2 M10 (18) Southern Miss W 9-3 A30 Georgia* L 3-4 J2 Jacksonville State W 13-1 M11 at North Alabama W 17-2 (7) M12 Southeast Missouri State W 10-1 M1 Georgia* W 11-9 J3 (27) Troy W 4-3 M12 Samford W 9-5 M13 Southeast Missouri State W 2-0 M4 UAB W 5-4 J4 (27) Troy W 14-5 M14 at (4) Kentucky* L 5-7 M14 Southeast Missouri State W 20-0 M6 at Mississippi State* L 3-7 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M15 at (4) Kentucky* L 2-15 M17 at Birmingham-Southern L 3-4 M7 at Mississppi State* W 5-3 J9 (5) North Carolina L 5-11 M16 at (4) Kentucky* L 1-5 M19 at (35) Georgia* L 4-5 M8 at Mississippi State* L 3-5 J10 (5) North Carolina L 7-8 M18 New Orleans L 5-8 M20 at (35) Georgia* W 7-5 M13 (18) Arkansas* L 4-5 + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) M19 New Orleans L 8-17 M21 at (35) Georgia* L 5-7 M14 (18) Arkansas* W 5-2 M21 (4) Vanderbilt* L 1-2 * – SEC game M24 Morehead State W 20-2 M15 (18) Arkansas* L 2-3 M22 (4) Vanderbilt* W 9-7 M26 (5) Ole Miss* L 1-11 M20 at Auburn* L 1-8 # – Jim Wells notched his 488th win at UA to become M23 (4) Vanderbilt* W 10-3 the school’s all-time winningest coach M27 (5) Ole Miss* W 2-1 M21 at Auburn* W 8-6 M25 Jacksonville State W 12-6 M28 (5) Ole Miss* L 2-4 M22 at Auburn* W 11-9 M26 at Jacksonville State W 5-0 2007 - Won 31, Lost 26 M31 at South Alabama W 12-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M28 (15) Ole Miss* W 6-5 A2 at Arkansas* W 6-3 M25 (16) Ole Miss L 1-3 (15-15 SEC) M29 (15) Ole Miss* W 5-3 A3 at Arkansas* L 2-7 M26 Arkansas W 5-4 Coach: Jim Wells M30 (15) Ole Miss* L 1-2 A4 at Arkansas* L 6-11 M27 (16) Ole Miss L 3-5 SEC Tournament Participant A1 UAB W 6-4 A6 Louisiana Tech W 10-1 F10 Georgia State W 12-3 A2 at UAB! L 5-8 A9 (25) Vanderbilt* L 5-6 NCAA Regional (New Orleans, La.) Georgia State W 7-0 A5 at LSU* L 0-3 A10 (25) Vanderbilt* W 3-1 J3 (13) Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-5 F11 Georgia State W 9-3 at LSU* W 6-5 (11) A11 (25) Vanderbilt* L 2-3 J4 at (1) Tulane L 4-10 F14 Troy L 5-7 (12) A6 at LSU* L 7-9 A14 at UAB+ W 5-4 J5 (13) Louisiana-Lafayette W 4-3 F16 Canisus W 18-2 A8 Mississippi Valley State W 12-4 A16 (12) Auburn* L 2-8 J6 at (1) Tulane L 4-7 F17 Canisus W 7-1 A9 Southeastern Louisiana W 7-0 A17 (12) Auburn* L 1-7 * – SEC game F18 Canisus W 8-5 A12 at Tennessee* W 11-10 A18 (12) Auburn* W 19-0 F23 Villanova L 1-6 at Tennessee* L 5-13 A21 Samford L 5-10 2006 - Won 44, Lost 21 F24 Villanova W 5-3 A13 at Tennessee* L 4-6 A23 at (9) South Carolina* L 3-6 (20-10 SEC) Villanova W 11-6 A16 Southern Miss+ L 3-6 A24 at (9) South Carolina* W 7-4 F28 UAB W 16-0 A19 Mississippi State* W 21-7 A25 at (9) South Carolina* L 0-1 (10) Coach: Jim Wells Mississippi State* L 4-6 SEC Champions M2 McNeese State W 6-4 A28 Mississippi Valley State W 10-2 M3 McNeese State W 9-1 A20 Mississippi State* W 4-3 M1 at (6) LSU* W 8-2 SEC Tournament Participant M4 McNeese State W 4-3 (10) A22 Lipscomb W 8-4 M2 at (6) LSU* L 1-2 (8) NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champs M6 at (26) Southern Miss L 0-5 A23 at South Alabama L 9-10 (10) M3 at (6) LSU* L 2-9 NCAA Super Regional Participant M7 Tennessee Tech L 6-8 A25 Auburn* L 4-5 M7 (10) Florida* W 2-0 F11 (26) Winthrop L 6-9 M9 (17) Nebraska W 8-0 A26 Auburn* W 5-4 M8 (10) Florida* L 5-8 F12 (26) Winthrop W 7-4 M10 (17) Nebraska L 3-4 A27 Auburn* W 17-7 M9 (10) Florida* L 5-6 (8) F13 (26) Winthrop L 3-4 M11 (17) Nebraska L 5-6 A29 at Samford W 10-6 M14 at Kentucky* W 6-2 F14 Samford W 11-3 M14 at Samford L 3-4 (10) M2 at Arkansas* W 11-7 M15 at Kentucky* L 8-9 (12) F17 Kent State W 10-2 M16 Tennessee* W 9-7 M3 at Arkansas* W 11-6 M16 at Kentucky* W 12-11 F18 Kent State W 2-0 M17 Tennessee* W 9-1 M4 at Arkansas* L 4-5 M21 Mississippi State* L 9-11 F19 Kent State W 6-1 M18 Tennessee* L 7-8 (10) M9 (22) Florida* W 7-6 M22 Mississippi State* L 1-7 F21 Memphis L 0-2 M21 Mississippi Valley State W 3-1 M10 (22) Florida* L 2-6 M23 Mississippi State* L 1-4 F24 Florida International W 1-0 M23 at (13) Ole Miss* W 8-5 M11 (22) Florida* W 8-7 # – Shoney’s Gent Classic (Shreveport, La.) F26 Florida International W 12-2 M24 at (13) Ole Miss* L 2-3 (11) M16 at (7) Georgia* W 17-13 + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) Florida International W 7-0 M25 at (13) Ole Miss* L 9-15 at (7) Georgia* L 4-5 * – SEC game F28 Birmingham-Southern W 7-6 M30 LSU* L 4-5 M17 at (7) Georgia* W 16-13 M3 Appalachian State# W 4-3 M31 LSU* W 5-2 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M4 Appalachian State W 8-3 A1 LSU* L 3-7 M21 (19) Kentucky L 3-9 2005 - Won 40, Lost 23 M5 Appalachian State W 8-3 A4 at UAB+ W 2-1 M22 (6) Georgia W 5-2 (17-13 SEC) M8 at South Alabama W 7-6 A6 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 0-3 M23 (19) Kentucky W 13-4 Coach: Jim Wells M10 at (6) Nebraska L 1-2 (11) A7 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 2-4 M24 (8) LSU L 8-12 SEC Tournament Participant M11 at (6) Nebraska L 1-5 A8 at (1) Vanderbilt* W 5-3 (10) NCAA Regional Participant M12 at (6) Nebraska L 2-6 A13 Georgia* L 1-4 NCAA Conway Regional (Conway, S.C.) F10 at Hawaii L 1-4 M15 (20) Southern Miss W 13-3 A14 Georgia* W 7-6 M30 East Carolina W 16-3 F12 at Hawaii W 9-5 M17 at (23) Georgia* W 4-1 A15 Georgia* W 5-3 M31 (14) Coastal Carolina L 10-13 at Hawaii L 2-3 M18 at (23) Georgia* W 5-3 A18 South Alabama L 4-5 J1 East Carolina L 1-16 F13 at Hawaii W 3-2 M19 at (23) Georgia* L 4-6 A20 at Auburn* L 5-12 # – Southwest Diamond Classic (Frisco, Texas) F18 UNC-Asheville W 7-2 M22 Troy L 5-8 A21 at Auburn* L 3-6 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) RECORDS & HISTORY F19 UNC-Asheville W 6-0 M24 Ole Miss* W 12-2 A22 at Auburn* W 12-4 + – Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.) UNC-Asheville W 10-4 M25 Ole Miss* W 9-8 A25 Samford L 2-5 ! – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) F23 at UAB L 1-7 M26 Ole Miss* W 9-2 A27 (4) South Carolina* W 10-5 * – SEC game F25 Duquesne W 13-3 M29 Lipscomb W 15-2 A28 (4) South Carolina* L 1-4 F26 Duquesne W 6-1 M31 (1) Mississippi State* W 5-3 A29 (4) South Carolina* W 11-10 Duquesne W 4-1 A1 (1) Mississippi State* W 5-4 M1 Mississippi Valley State W 12-1 2009 – Won 37, Lost 21 M1 Samford W 8-4 A2 (1) Mississippi State* L 2-4 (10) M4 at Florida* L 2-6 (18-11 SEC) M4 McNeese State W 4-0 A5 UAB W 4-3 M5 at Florida* L 3-9 Coach: Jim Wells M5 McNeese State W 3-2 A7 at (1) South Carolina* L 6-7 M6 at Florida* W 7-5 (10) SEC Tournament Participant M6 McNeese State W 23-1 A8 at (1) South Carolina* W 8-6 M11 (6) Arkansas* W 10-0 NCAA Regional Participant M9 Birmingham-Southern W 8-3 A9 at (1) South Carolina* W 6-1 M12 (6) Arkansas* L 5-12 F20 Southeast Missouri State W 5-1 M11 Miami (Ohio) L 4-5 A12 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-4 M13 (6) Arkansas* W 9-5 F21 Southeast Missouri State L 3-8 M12 Miami (Ohio) W 8-7 A14 at (20) LSU* L 6-7 M17 at (20) Mississippi State* W 4-3 F22 Southeast Missouri State L 4-8 M13 Miami (Ohio) L 10-11 (10) A15 at (20) LSU* L 6-8 M18 at (20) Mississippi State* L 3-9 F24 Nicholls State$ W 11-4 M16 Butler W 6-2 A16 at (20) LSU* W 17-6 M19 at (20) Mississippi State* W 9-7 F25 Nicholls State W 8-7 M18 Kentucky* W 5-3 A19 Mississippi Valley State W 5-0 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) F28 Illinois-Chicago W 4-2 M19 Kentucky* W 5-3 A22 (16) Vanderbilt* W 9-3 M23 (9) Arkansas L 0-6 Illinois-Chicago W 20-4 M20 Kentucky* W 10-4 (16) Vanderbilt* W 14-7 M24 Florida L 2-3 M3 at Troy L 2-6 M23 Jacksonville State W 5-3 A23 (16) Vanderbilt* W 6-5 M5 at TAM-Corpus Christi# W 10-2 + – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) M25 at (25) Vanderbilt* L 0-1 A26 UAB+ W 14-8 M6 Texas-Pan American# W 14-1 M26 at (25) Vanderbilt* L 3-4 (13) A28 Auburn* W 6-5 (10) * – SEC game M7 at TAM-Corpus Christi# W 16-2 M27 at (25) Vanderbilt* W 10-8 A29 Auburn* L 6-7 M10 Auburn^ L 7-8 M29 at Southern Miss L 4-7 A30 Auburn* W 9-1 2008 – Won 35, Lost 28 M11 Samford W 11-6 A1 (4) LSU* W 4-0 M5 at (14) Arkansas* L 3-4 (11) (16-14 SEC) M14 (1) Georgia* W 9-5 A2 (4) LSU* L 2-11 M6 at (14) Arkansas* L 6-13 Coach: Jim Wells (1) Georgia* W 11-5 A3 (4) LSU* W 5-4 (13) M7 at (14) Arkansas* L 3-5 M15 (1) Georgia* L 8-10 M12 Florida* L 3-4 SEC Tournament Participant A8 at (9) Ole Miss* W 5-4 NCAA Regional Participant M17 Alabama A&M W 24-0 (7) A9 at (9) Ole Miss* L 10-12 M13 Florida* W 7-2 F22 Cal Poly W 10-1 M18 Alabama A&M W 6-1 (7) A10 at (9) Ole Miss* W 12-6 M14 Florida* W 8-4 F23 Cal Poly L 7-16 Alabama A&M W 12-0 (7) 118 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M20 at (12) Ole Miss* L 7-8 M16 Minnesota W 5-4 A1 (13) Arkansas* W 5-3 M11 at (7) Kentucky* L 2-4 M21 at (12) Ole Miss* L 2-5 M17 Minnesota W 9-4 A2 (13) Arkansas* W 5-3 M12 at (7) Kentucky* L 6-7 M22 at (12) Ole Miss* W 19-6 M19 (16) Vanderbilt* W 4-1 A3 (13) Arkansas* L 3-4 at (7) Kentucky* L 1-8 M24 UAB W 10-7 M20 (16) Vanderbilt* W 8-2 A5 Samford L 2-4 M15 Troy W 10-5 M25 at UAB W 10-6 M21 (16) Vanderbilt* L 4-5 A8 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 3-11 M17 Georgia* L 4-8 M27 at (23) Florida* L 4-11 M24 vs. (29) Auburn^ L 6-8 A9 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 0-7 M18 Georgia* W 4-0 M28 at (23) Florida* L 8-9 M26 at (15) Arkansas* L 8-9 A10 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 6-11 M19 Georgia* W 6-4 M29 at (23) Florida* L 7-10 M27 at (15) Arkansas* L 3-4 A12 Mississippi Valley State W 10-1 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) A1 Mississippi Valley State W 9-4 M28 at (15) Arkansas* L 5-10 A13 Mississippi Valley State W 10-0 $ – DRASH Alabama Baseball Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A3 Tennessee* W 9-2 M30 Jacksonville State W 7-3 A14 Tennessee* W 8-2 + – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) A4 Tennessee* W 6-1 M31 at UAB L 4-11 A16 Tennessee* L 1-2 (7) * – SEC game A5 Tennessee* W 8-4 A2 Auburn* W 10-5 Tennessee* L 0-1 (7) A7 Troy$$ W 22-4 A3 Auburn* W 6-5 A19 at Samford W 7-5 A10 (2) LSU* L 5-8 A4 Auburn* L 1-7 A22 at (5) Florida* L 0-7 2013 – Won 35, Lost 28 A11 (2) LSU* W 13-5 A6 UAB L 4-6 A23 at (5) Florida* L 2-9 (14-15 SEC) A12 (2) LSU* L 7-12 A7 at Jacksonville State W 10-4 (11) A24 at (5) Florida* L 1-2 Coach: Mitch Gaspard A14 Mississippi Valley State W 10-1 A9 at Kentucky* L 6-7 A26 at (15) Southern Miss W 7-3 SEC Tournament Participant A15 at Samford+ L 13-14 A10 at Kentucky* L 2-8 A30 at Mississippi State* W 5-4 (10) NCAA Regional Participant A17 at (28) Vanderbilt* W 10-4 A11 at Kentucky* W 11-9 at Mississippi State* W 5-4 F15 Virginia Military Institute W 8-3 A18 at (28) Vanderbilt* W 7-3 A13 Samford L 5-7 M1 at Mississippi State* L 5-8 F16 Virginia Military Institute W 10-5 A19 at (28) Vanderbilt* W 7-6 A14 at (23) Southeastern Louisiana W 10-5 M6 LSU* L 6-10 F17 Virginia Military Institute W 7-4 A22 at South Alabama% L 16-21 A16 at (6) LSU* L 5-12 M7 LSU* W 4-0 F19 (21) Southern Miss W 10-8 A24 Kentucky* W 11-6 A17 at (6) LSU* L 7-9 M8 LSU* W 9-0 F22 at Florida Atlantic W 5-2 A25 Kentucky* L 1-11 A18 at (6) LSU* L 5-6 (14) M14 at Auburn* L 5-7 F23 at Florida Atlantic W 4-2 A26 Kentucky* W 3-2 A24 Mississippi State* W 8-5 at Auburn* L 7-8 F24 at Florida Atlantic L 0-3 A29 South Alabama W 14-3 (7) A25 Mississippi State* W 9-8 (8) M15 at Auburn* W 7-6 F26 Samford W 5-4 M1 at Mississippi State* W 10-8 Mississippi State* W 6-4 (7) M19 (2) South Carolina* W 2-1 M1 Tulane L 0-4 M2 at Mississppi State* W 17-16 A27 Mississippi Valley State W 7-4 M20 (2) South Carolina* L 3-6 M2 Tulane L 6-2 M8 (11) Arkansas* W 2-1 A28 Mississippi Valley State W 5-1 M21 (2) South Carolina* L 2-3 M3 Tulane W 12-6 M9 (11) Arkansas* W 8-6 A30 at (3) South Carolina* L 7-9 (11) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M5 vs. Auburn^ L 3-6 M10 (11) Arkansas* W 6-5 M1 at (3) South Carolina* W 6-4 M25 vs. (18) Arkansas W 7-4 M8 at (5) Louisville L 3-4 (14) M12 Jacksonville State W 8-4 M2 at (3) South Carolina* L 15-20 M26 vs. (3) Florida L 0-6 M9 at (5) Louisville L 0-6 M14 at Auburn* L 2-3 (10) M7 (3) Florida* L 3-9 M27 vs. (18) Arkansas L 1-4 M10 at (5) Louisville L 7-8 (10) M16 at Auburn* L 1-3 M8 (3) Florida* L 8-14 M12 Memphis L 0-6 at Auburn* W 13-3 (7) M9 (3) Florida* W 10-8 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M13 Memphis W 4-2 J3 vs. Central Florida W 5-3 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M12 at Samford L 7-8 M15 Tennessee* W 12-1 M14 (14) Ole Miss* L 4-5 J4 at (6) Florida State L 5-9 M16 Tennessee* L 6-7 M20 (19) South Carolina L 5-9 (11) J5 vs. Central Florida W 12-5 M21 (2) LSU L 6-9 M15 (14) OIe Miss* W 4-1 M17 Tennessee* W 15-1 M16 (14) Ole Miss* W 6-3 J6 at (6) Florida State L 1-11 M19 at Samford W 15-7 ! – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.) M20 at Tennessee* W 11-3 M20 Jacksonville State W 6-5 M29 Oklahoma State L 6-10 M21 at Tennessee* W 4-2 (11) # – at Coolray Field (Lawrenceville, Ga.) M22 at Georgia* W 6-3 M30 Tennessee Tech L 2-6 M22 at Tennessee* W 9-7 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M23 at Georgia* W 6-3 # – 2009 Whataburger Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) * – SEC game M24 at Georgia* W 3-0 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M26 vs. (14) Auburn W 7-1 M26 vs. UAB+ L 0-1 M28 at Auburn* W 6-2 * – SEC game M27 vs. (21) Ole Miss W 6-3 2012– Won 21, Lost 34 M29 vs. (4) Florida W 5-2 (7) M29 at Auburn* L 3-6 $ – Kent Matthes hit for the cycle (9-21 SEC) M30 vs. (30) LSU L 3-4 (11) M30 at Auburn* W 2-0 $$ – Jake Smith and Kent Matthes both hit grand Coach: Mitch Gaspard A2 Southeastern Louisiana W 9-1 slams, marking the second time in school history NCAA Atlanta Regional (Altanta, Ga.) F17 Florida Atlantic L 2-5 A4 (9) Arkansas* L 1-3 the Tide hit two grand slams in the same game J4 vs. Elon W 11-2 F18 Florida Atlantic L 2-9 A5 (9) Arkansas* L 0-6 + – Jake Smith hit for the cycle J5 at (8) Georgia Tech L 2-5 F19 Florida Atlantic L 4-9 A6 (9) Arkansas* W 5-0 % – Josh Rutledge hit for the cycle J6 vs. Mercer W 5-3 F24 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 14-0 A9 Alcorn State W 3-2 *** – Alabama sets single-season school record by at (8) Georgia Tech W 8-1 F25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 7-0 A10 Alcorn State W 7-3 hiting a home run in 18 straight games from Feb. J7 at (8) Georgia Tech W 10-8 F26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 9-3 A12 (18) Ole Miss* L 0-6 20-March 18 NCAA Super Regional (Clemson, S.C.) F28 South Alabama W 4-3 A13 (18) Ole Miss* L 2-5 J12 at (13) Clemson W 5-4 F29 at Southern Miss L 2-14 A14 (18) Ole Miss* L 3-4 (11) J13 at (13) Clemson L 5-19 M2 at Tulane L 7-9 A16 UAB W 7-4 J14 at (13) Clemson L 6-8 M3 at Tulane W 6-2 A19 (2) LSU* L 0-5 M4 at Tulane L 2-7 # – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) A20 (2) LSU* L 8-11 (16) M6 Auburn^ L 3-8 A21 (2) LSU* W 4-3 (10) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M9 East Carolina$ L 1-3 * – SEC game A24 at Southern Miss W 7-4 M10 (20) Louisville$ W 7-6 A26 Texas A&M* W 3-2 M11 Oral Roberts$ L 2-3 A27 Texas A&M* W 3-2 2011 – Won 35, Lost 28 M13 Southern Miss W 8-3 M4 at (15) Mississippi State* L 6-10 (14-16 SEC) M14 Samford W 6-5 at (15) Mississippi State* L 4-5 (10) Coach: Mitch Gaspard M16 at (4) Arkansas* L 3-4 (12) M5 at (15) Mississippi State* L 6-7 (11) SEC Tournament Participant M17 at (4) Arkansas* L 4-8 M7 Mississippi Valley State W 8-3 M18 at (4) Arkansas* L 4-7 M8 (25) Troy W 11-2 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalists M20 at Troy L 0-9 F18 Alcorn State W 11-0 M10 Missouri* W 9-7 M23 (17) Ole Miss* L 7-11 F19 Alcorn State W 5-1 M11 Missouri* L 3-7 M24 (17) Ole Miss* W 3-2 F20 Alcorn State W 8-1 M12 Missouri* W 7-6 M25 (17) Ole Miss* L 4-8 F22 Alabama State W 11-7 M16 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 6-7 M27 vs. UAB+ L 0-1 (12) F25 vs. Southeastern Louisiana! L 2-6 M17 at (1) Vanderbilt* W 5-4 (10) M30 at Tennessee* L 8-10 COACH: MITCH GASPARD F26 at South Alabama! L 9-10 M18 at (1) Vanderbilt* L 10-14 A1 at Tennessee* L 2-4 F27 vs. Central Florida! L 4-12 at Tennessee* L 3-5 (7) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M2 Southern Miss L 6-10 2010 – Won 42, Lost 25 A3 at South Alabama W 9-5 M21 vs. Auburn W 6-3 M4 Northwestern State W 7-5 (15-15 SEC) A6 (23) Auburn* W 10-6 M22 vs. (2) LSU L 0-3

M5 Northwestern State W 4-2 RECORDS & HISTORY Coach: Mitch Gaspard A7 (23) Auburn* W 4-3 M23 vs. (21) Ole Miss W 7-5 (10) M6 Northwestern State W 9-0 SEC Tournament Runner-up A8 (23) Auburn* W 6-2 M24 vs. (2) LSU L 2-3 M8 Troy W 6-5 (11) A10 UAB L 1-9 NCAA Atlanta Regional Champs M9 vs. Georgia# L 3-6 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) A13 at (3) LSU* L 2-10 NCAA Super Regional M11 Eastern Illinois W 3-2 M31 vs. (26) Troy$ L 2-5 A14 at (3) LSU* L 1-7 F20 South Alabama W 12-4 M12 Eastern Illinois W 12-1 J1 vs. Savannah State$ W 3-2 A15 at (3) LSU* L 1-5 F21 at South Alabama W 5-3 M13 Eastern Illinois W 5-0 J2 vs. (26) Troy$ L 8-9 A18 Mississippi Valley State W 8-0 (7) F26 Illinois-Chicago W 9-4 M15 vs. (24) Auburn^ L 1-2 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) Mississippi Valley State L 3-8 (7) F27 Illinois-Chicago W 25-1 M18 at Ole Miss* L 0-4 + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) A20 Vanderbilt* W 6-4 Illinois-Chicago W 4-3 M19 at Ole Miss* W 7-5 A21 Vanderbilt* W 8-6 * – SEC game M3 vs. (25) Georgia# W 13-2 M20 at Ole Miss* W 6-4 A22 Vanderbilt* L 7-9 M5 at College of Charleston W 6-2 M22 UAB W 6-3 A24 at Samford W 5-4 M6 at College of Charleston W 4-0 M23 Jacksonville State W 9-5 A27 at (4) South Carolina* L 0-1 M7 at College of Charleston L 6-7 M25 Kentucky* W 4-0 at (4) South Carolina* L 11-12 M12 Stony Brook W 15-8 M26 Kentucky* W 6-5 A28 at (4) South Carolina* L 1-9 M13 Stony Brook W 5-0 M27 Kentucky* W 8-3 M4 (29) Mississippi State* L 1-3 Stony Brook W 13-6 M29 at UAB L 1-5 M5 (29) Mississippi State* L 2-3 M14 Stony Brook W 4-3 M30 South Alabama W 4-3 M6 (29) Mississippi State* W 8-7 ROLLTIDE.COM 119 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M1 Louisiana-Lafayette L 2-14 M3 Auburn^ L 3-5 2014 – Won 37, Lost 24 M6 Lipscomb+ W 5-1 M7 Lipscomb+ L 3-7 (15-14 SEC) M8 Lipscomb+ W 3-0 Coach: Mitch Gaspard M14 at (15) Mississippi State* W 10-5 SEC Tournament Participant at (15) Mississippi State* L 1-4 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalists M15 at (15) Mississippi State* W 8-4 F14 Saint Louis L 1-2 M17 Samford W 8-6 F15 Saint Louis W 4-3 M20 (5) Texas A&M* L 2-4 F16 Saint Louis W 9-3 M21 (5) Texas A&M* L 5-10 F21 Stephen F. Austin L 1-2 (13) (5) Texas A&M* W 6-2 F22 Stephen F. Austin W 8-0 M24 at South Alabama L 0-3 F23 Stephen F. Austin W 3-2 (10) M27 at (4) Florida* W 12-9 (10) F26 at Southern Miss L 1-2 at (4) Florida* L 1-8 F28 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-2 M28 at (4) Florida* L 4-7 M1 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-6 M31 at UAB% W 7-2 M2 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette W 12-6 A2 (3) LSU* L 5-8 (16) M5 vs. Auburn^ W 4-3 A3 (3) LSU* L 2-6 M7 Mississippi Valley State W 8-0 A4 (3) LSU* L 4-6 (13) M8 Mississippi Valley State W 7-0 A7 at Samford W 12-1 M9 Mississippi Valley State W 3-0 A10 Georgia* W 7-6 (11) M11 Samford W 12-1 A11 Georgia* L 1-8 M14 (20) Kentucky* W 3-0 A12 Georgia* W 5-2 M15 (20) Kentucky* L 2-7 A14 UAB W 5-1 (20) Kentucky* W 5-3 (10) A17 at (14) Missouri* L 3-4 M18 Alcorn State W 17-3 A18 at (14) Missouri* W 6-0 M19 Alcorn State W 12-0 at (14) Missouri* L 3-5 M21 at Arkansas* W 17-9 A21 Mississippi Valley State W 3-1 M22 at Arkansas* L 1-2 Mississippi Valley State W 16-5 M23 at Arkansas* L 0-1 A25 at Ole Miss* L 2-10 M25 vs. Troy+ W 10-5 at Ole Miss* L 0-4 M28 (9) Ole Miss* W 7-6 A26 at Ole Miss* W 13-4 M29 (9) Ole Miss* W 6-5 (10) A28 Southern Miss L 2-6 (7) M30 (9) Ole Miss* W 3-1 A30 (23) Arkansas* L 1-5 A1 Louisiana-Monroe W 3-2 M1 (23) Arkansas* L 4-8 A4 at Texas A&M* W 5-1 M2 (23) Arkansas* L 0-4 A5 at Texas A&M* L 8-13 M5 Alabama A&M W 7-2 A6 at Texas A&M* W 6-4 Alabama A&M W 7-2 A9 UAB L 1-2 M8 at (24) Auburn* W 4-2 A11 Auburn* L 1-2 M9 at (24) Auburn* W 7-6 A12 Auburn* W 4-1 M10 at (24) Auburn* W 14-4 A13 Auburn* W 4-3 M12 Mercer$ W 5-3 A15 Jackson State W 8-1 M14 (7) Vanderbilt* L 1-2 A16 at UAB% W 5-2 M15 (7) Vanderbilt* L 5-7 A18 at (29) Tennessee* W 8-5 M16 (7) Vanderbilt* W 1-0 A19 at (29) Tennessee* W 7-6 A20 at (29) Tennessee* L 9-10 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) A22 Southern Mississippi L 3-6 M19 vs. Ole Miss W 6-1 A25 at (8) South Carolina* L 3-9 M20 vs. Texas A&M L 3-4 A26 at (8) South Carolina* W 2-1 M21 vs. Missouri W 4-3 A27 at (8) South Carolina* L 3-9 M22 vs. Vanderbilt L 1-16 (7) A30 at Samford W 9-5 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, M2 (5) Florida* L 3-7 Montgomery, Ala.) M3 (5) Florida* L 3-4 + – Hank Aaron Stadium (Mobile, Ala.) M4 (5) Florida* L 3-13 % - Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) M6 Jacksonville State W 6-1 $ - Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M10 at (6) LSU* L 0-2 * – SEC game at (6) LSU* W 5-1 M13 at Jacksonville State W 15-10 M15 (16) Mississippi State* L 4-9 M16 (16) Mississippi State* L 0-1 M17 (16) Mississippi State* W 2-1

SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M20 vs. Kentucky L 1-7 RECORDS & HISTORY NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M30 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ L 0-1 M31 at (5) Florida State$ W 6-5 J1 vs. Georgia Southern$ W 6-0 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ W 4-1 J2 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ L 2-4 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) + – Whibbs Maritime Park (Pensacola, Fla.) % - Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) $ - NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) * – SEC game

2015 – Won 32, Lost 28 (12-18 SEC) Coach: Mitch Gaspard SEC Tournament Participant F13 Maryland Eastern Shore W 6-0 F14 Maryland Eastern Shore W 11-0 F15 Maryland Eastern Shore W 19-0 F20 at (3) Houston L 1-3 F21 at (3) Houston L 9-14 F22 at (3) Houston W 8-3 F24 Savannah State W 7-2 Savannah State W 4-2 F27 Louisiana-Lafayette W 6-4 F28 Louisiana-Lafayette L 5-6

120 ALABAMA BASEBALL 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 1941-2015. If there are any corrections, additions or deletions please contact Alex Thompson, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications The University of Alabama, P.O. Box 870391, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, or by e-mail at [email protected]. A Box, Mike 1963-64 Collins, Randy 1970-72 Fisher, Pete 1997-98 Boyd, Brent 1999-2002 Colvin, E.T. 1967, 69 Fitzsimmons, Jim 1942 Acton, Ray (student mgr.) 1942 Bozanich, Sam 1998-2000 Connaster, Broadus 1925-26 Flagler, Ben 1978-79 Adair, Leon 1950-52 Bradford, Vic 1938-39 Cook, Stan 1963 Fleck, Clarence 1947-48 Adams, Tyler 2015-Present Bramblett, Geoffrey 2014-Present Cooley, Elmer 1941-42 Fletcher, Robert 1987-88 Adams, Willie 1965-66 Brauchle, Troy 1983-84 Copeland, Josh 2006-08 Folmar, Ned 1948-49 Aleszczyk, Joe 1990 Brazell, Landon 2001-02 Cormier, Lance 1999-2002 Fowke, David 1980-81 Alexander, Sidney 1971 Brewer, Jeff 1982-84 Cox, Jayson 1997-99 Frazier, Carey 1955-56 Allen, Matt 1989-90 Bridges, Jason 1988 Cox, Mike 1968-69 Frazier, Shep 1956 Alvarez, Dennis 1980-81 Brown, Don 1967-68 Craft, Russ 1941-42 Freeman, Colton 2014-Present Ames, Skip 1996 Brown, Jeremy 1999-2002 Crampton, Will 1989 Freeman, Gary 1956-57 Anderson, Brett 1993 Brown, Kenneth 2006 Cucjen, Daniel 2013-Present Freeman, Herschel 1947 Anderson, John Paul 1952-55 Brown, Kevin 1982 Cunningham, Don 1963 French, Buddy 1964-65 Anderson, Larry 1963 Brown, Pete 1987-88 Frick, Matt 1997-98 Anderson, Robert 1976-77 Browne, Rick 1983 Frickie, Fred 1956-57 Andreadas, Tommy 1979 Brunelli, Nick 1988 D Fuller, Bobby 1984-85 Andrews, Mickey 1963-64 Brunson, Melvin 1967 Daggett, Brad 1993-94 Antush, Craig 1982-83 Bryan, Kyle 1984-85 Danbury, Carl 1978 Arago, Chris 1977-78 Bryant, Sammy 1964-65 Daniel, Michael 1997 G Archibald, Jimmy 1973-74 Bryant, Steve 1970-73 Daraich, Harvey 1962-63 Gambrell, D.J. 1943, 46-47 Arcure, John 1974-75 Buckner, Charles 1968, 71 Davidson, Anthony 1973-74 Gardeck, Ian 2012 Armstrong, John H. 1967 Burrows, Thomas 2014-Present Davis, David 1964-65 Garner, Travis 2002-03 Arnold, Wesley 1973 Bush, Evan 2003-06 Davis, Heath 1996-97 Gartman, Wade 1965 Asher, Terry 1978-79 Butt, Tim 1987-88 Davis, Jordan 2005-06 Generelli, Eddie 1993-94 Atkins, Dave 1979-80 Bynum, Rex 1970-72 Dean, Mike 1969 Giannini, Gene 1959-60 August, Johnny 1947 Byrd, Jennings 1946-48 DeBrand, Juan 1991-92 Gillis, Grant 1925-26 Avalos, Brandon 2003 Deerman, Kelby 2010 Gingrich, Jason 2000-01 Avant, Chandler 2015 DeToto, Rick 1995 Glasgow, Harold (student mgr.) 1951 Avila, Alex 2006-08 Dietrich, Jack 1984-85 Glass, Chris 1981-82 Ayers, Jesse 1949 DiFazio, Vin 2009 Glass, Freddie 1965-67 Dill, Dick 1948 Glenn, Robbie 1991-92 B DiSpigna, Angelo 1986 Glover, Jackie 1967-69 Diver, Kevin 1978 Goins, Rodney 1975 Bailey, Don 1942 Dodson, Thomas 1987 Goldis, Eric 1996 Bailey, Lynn 1967-69 Donahoo, Bill 1968 Goodson, Mathew 2014 Bailey, Pat 1984-86 Donahue, Tom 1975-78 Graham, Austin 2008-09 Baker, Allen 1971-74 Douglas, Jan 1965-67 Grant, Jim 1953-54 Baker, Glendell 1961 Downs, Matt 2004-06 Gray Jr., Mark 1970-71 Bancroft, Chuck 1954-57 Doyle, Philip 1988-91 Green, B.J. 1998-99, 2001 Barnes, Bobby 1953-56 Dragg, Jeff 1998, 2000-01 Green, David 1978 Barnes, Chris 1985-86 Draper, Mike 1980-81 Greenwald, Bob 1978-79 Barnes, Chris 1990 Dreher, Rob 1975 Greer, Mitch 2013-15 Barnes, Emil 1925-26 Drensky, Mike 1975-76 Gregory, Hunter 2011-12 Barnes, Robert 1953 Drumheller, Al 1991-93 Griffin, Earl 1961-63 Barnette, Steve 1964-65 Dubose, Anthony 1994-95 Grimes, Dickie 1984 Barrentine, Vince 1980-81 BROCK BENNETT Dubose, Terry 1969-72 Grooms, Matt 2004-05 Barton, Rusty 1979-82 Dugas, Taylor 2009-12 Guilbeau, Taylor 2012-15 Baxter, Cary 2012-14 Duke, Doug 1984-86 Gulledge, Kelley 1998-2000 Beagle, Ryan 2003-04 C Duman, Buster 1995-96 Beard, Gene 1958-59 Duncan, Nate 1995-97 Beck, Walter 1940-41 Caldwell, Herman “Blackie” 1936-37 Dunn, Alan 1982-83 H Campbell, Whitey 1925-27 Bedford, Nathan 1961 Dunn, Bill 1951-52 Haack, Keaton 2013 Campus, Joe Belcher, Brandon 2004-07 Dunn, Eddie 1990-91 Halderman, Jerry 1980-81 Cardwell, John 1968 Belk, Jerry 1952-54 Dunning, Mark 1980 Hall, Doug 1996 Cargo, Frank 1976-79 Belk, Tommy 1976-79 Dye, Allen 2011-13 Hall, Kearney 1964-66 Carlisle, Cameron 2012-13 Bell, Leonard 1960-61 Hamilton, Ronnie 1975-76 Carpenter, Jeff 1967-70 Bellard, Bernie 1993-94 Hammond, Greg 1989-90 Carr, Bill 1955 Bellis, Thayer 1946-47 E Hanks, Mike 1986-87 Carr, Bobby 1952 Bennett, Brock 2007-11 Edwards, Mark 1981-84 Harbaugh, Bill 1942 Carroll, James 2000 Bentley, Matt 2005-08 Eicholtz, Nick 2014-Present Hardie, John 1987-88 Carter, Brent 2002-05 Benton, David 1974 Eilers, Chris 1994-97 Hardin, Ronnie 1971-72 Carter, Mark 2001 Bernard, Andy 1996-97 Elbin, Bart 1983 Harmon, Jeff 1988 Carter, Mike 1984 Bernard, Matt 1998 Elbin, Bret 1981-83 Harris, Dan 1966-67 Carter, Will 2015 Bevis, Jeff 1990-91 Elliott, William 2014-2015 Harris, Sam 1989-90 Caruso, Joe 1994-97 Bezold, George 1982 Ellis, Jerry 1961 Hartsell, Lee 1963, 65 Cary, Robin 1972-74 Bite, Mike (student mgr.) 1952 Elmore, Eugene 1945 Haske, Mark 2004 Castillo, Ray 2013-Present Blalock, Ralph 1950-51 Elmore, Grady 1964-65 Hawley, Joe 1973-74 Causer, Wilburn 1959 Blanchard, Ryan 2013-Present Elmore, Verdo 1925-26 Hawley, Tucker 2010-14 Chambers, Frank 1926-27 RECORDS & HISTORY Blankenship, Jonathan 1998-2000 Etheridge, Morris 1992 Hayes, Dean 1982-83 Chamblee, Carl 1976 Blemker, Marv 1950-51 Etheridge, Rodney 1973-74 Hayes, Jack 1926-27 Chaney, Stan 1972-73 Blocker, Drew 1974-75 Etsell, Jeff 1981-82 Haynie, Will 2014-Present Chapman, Herb 1942-43, 1946-47 Blount, Mike 1977-80 Eurick, Clyde 1959 Head, David 2009-10 Chapman, Ken 1959-60-61 Boge, Tim 1991-92 Evans, Austin 2008-09 Hearn, Dick 1952 Chavers, Dan 1997-2000 Boler, Clark 1963-65 Evans, Scott 2000-01 Hearod, Beau 2001-03 Clark, Aaron 2000-01 Bonner, Randy 1976 Heath, Bryce 2000-01 Clark, Brian 2008 Boone, Dan 1918-19 Henderson, Bill 1946 Clark, C.J. 1952 Boone, Ike 1919-21 F Henderson, Heath 1997 Clement, Larry 1942 Booth, Brett 2010-13 Henderson, Shane 1999 Cleveland, Charles 1973 Farrell, John 1989-90 Bortak, Jamie 1992-93 Henderson, Wes 2006-09 Cohen, Andy 1923-25 Ferazza, David 2004, 06 Bostic, Antonio 1998-99 Hendricks, Brandt 2010-12 Colburn, Riley 2013-15 Ferguson, Eddie 2002 Boteler, Johnny 1975 Henn, Jon 1989-90 Cole, AJ 2012 Fernandez, Omar 1987-88 Bounds, Drew 1995-98 Henry, Cody 2015-Present Cole, Steven 2013-14 Ferrer, Pete 1982 Bowman, Turkey 1914-16 Hensinger, Doug 1981 Colgrove, Joel 1993-96 Finnell, Woolsey 1960 Box, Anthony 1993-94 Hershiser, Gordie 1986-87 Collins, John 1993-96 Fisher, Buddy 1965-67 ROLLTIDE.COM 121 Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS

Hibbard, Greg 1985-86 Kilcrease, Nathan 2008-11 Meiners, Nathan 2003 Oropeza, David 1987-88 Hicks, John 1966 Killough, Stan 1976-77 Menechino, Frank 1992-93 Osteen, Gary 1959 Hicks, Jon 1990 Kindred, David 2010-11 Mennen, Eric 2002 Otwell, Chazz 2012 Hilcher, Walter 1929-30 King, Mike 1982 Merritt, Jamey 1981-82 Overstreet, Kyle 2013-15 Hill, Alan 1992-95 Kingrey, Jarrod 1997-98 Mewborne, David 1968-71 Owcar, Eddie 1941-42 Hill, Tommy 1960-61 Kirkland, Joe 1947 Meyer, Chuck 1982 Owen, Ronnie 1977-79 Hinkle, Pete 1988 Kizzire, Maxie 1977-80 Meyer, Kent 2010 Owers, Dickie 1966 Hobson, Butch 1970, 72-73 Knox, Sammy 1969 Midolo, Bobby 1984-85 Oyster, Jeff 1984-85 Hobson, Clell 1951-52 Kosten, Alan 1961-63 Miller, Andrew 2010-13 Hodges, Bruce 1972-75 Kosten, Herb 1955-57 Miller, Bill 1952 Holley, John 1966-67 Koury, Norman 1956-58 Miller, Bill 1972 P Hollingsworth, Gary 1988 Kovacevich, Kenny 1975 Miller, Eldon 1961 Paiml, Greg 2004-07 Holston, Owen 1974-75 Kubal, Alex 2008-09 Miller, Thomas 1954 Parker, Bill 1968-69 Homan, Matt 1991-92 Kubiszyn, Jack 1956-58 Mills, Rock 1999 Parker, Jim 1992 Houlberg, Steve 1978-79 Kunz, Jimmy 1980 Milstead, Tommy 1988-91 Parker, Joe 1992-93 Howard, Elston Jr. 1978-79 Mims, Gary 1970-72 Pavkovich, Adam 2001-03 Howell, Del 2007-09 Mims, Larry 1974-75 Payne, Robert 1981-83 Howell, George 1949-51 L Mirocke, Paul 1984-85 Peck, John 1968-69 Howell, Millard (Dixie) 1933-35 Lacey, Norm 1974-75 Mizraney, Mike 1948-51 Peer, Mark 1997 Hubbard, Jake 2012-Present Lake, Fermin 1983-84 Mohr, Dustan 1995-97 Pennington, Spencer 2002, 06 Huffstuffer, Jim 1949 Lamb, Neal 1995 Moller, Chris 1995-96 Pepper, Raymond 1926-27 Hughes, Howard 1941 Lambert, Casey 2000-01 Monti, Pat 1987-89 Peterson, Dave 1980 Hughston, Casey 2014-15 Lammel, David 1986-87 Montgomery, Ladson 2011 Peterson, Tad 1995 Hunt, Bobby 1954-55 Lapolla, Bob 1942 Moore, Ben 2012-14 Pettus, Gordon 1947-48 Hunt, Randy 1981 Large, T.J. 2005 Moore, Gordan 1958-60 Pettus, Pete 1972 Hunter, Tommy 2006-07 Lary, Al 1950-51 Moore, Jerry 1965 Phares, Robert 2008 Hurst, Doug 1997 Lary, Ed 1949, 51 Moore, Kyle 2006-09 Phillips, Andy 1996-99 Hyatt, Austin 2007-09 Lary, Frank 1949-50 Moore, Tommy 1960-61 Phillips, Paul 1998 Lary, Gene 1952-55 Mooty, Dean 1978-79 Pierce, Bobby 1980-81 Lary, Joe 1946 Morgan, Adam 2009-11 Pierson, Pete (student mgr.) 1946-47 Latta, Bill 1955 Morgan, Wiley 1982-83 Pilkington, Trey 2010-13 Laubenthal, Jeff 1990-93 Morrison, Buddy 1955 Pinkston, David 1989 Leazer, Bob 1971 Morrow, Hugh 1945-47 Piper, Billy 1963 LeBlanc, Wade 2004-06 Mosley, John 1965-66 Pisciotta, Tony 1988 Ledford, Bobby 1957-58 Moss, Stan 1967-68 Pitisci, Mike 1984 Lee, Ed 1946 Mote, David 1997-98 Plott, Hunter 1988-91 Lee, Francis 1940-41 Moyd, Ervin 1971 Poe, Taylor 2014-Present Lee, Mickey 1969 Moyer, David 1980-81 Poelstra, Todd 1986 Leiby, Butch 1961 Murphy, Mike 1981 Posey, Fred (student mgr.) 1946-47 Leonard, Dwight 1956-57 Murphy, Scott 1999-2000 Potter, Rich 1973-74 Lewis, Bubber 1965 Pratt, Del 1908-09 Lewis, Derius 1993-94 Prewitt, Kurt 1985-86 Lewis, Mars 1941 N Prine, Dan 1981 Lewis, Pete 1941-42 Napoli, Tony 1950-52 Proctor, Tony 1959-61 Limbaugh, Tommy 1966-67 Nelson, Jimmy 2008-10 Propst, Eddie 1967-68 Lindsay, Jimbo 1974-76 Newsom, Scott 1988-89 Lloyd, Joe 1980 Nichols, Jeff 2001 Loflin, Rusty 1995-96 Nichols, Kevin 1994 Q Looper, Eddie 1985-86 Nixon, Case 2011-12 Qualls, Mike 1985-86 Lundstrom, Carey 1992 Nodine, Todd 1993-95 Quigley, Miers 2006-09 TOMMY HUNTER Lundy, Mark 1987 Norris, Dax 1995-96 Lusian, Ralph 1986-87 Norris, Jeffrey 2002-04 Lynch, Bobby 1969 North, Jerry 1976 R I Lyons, Charlie 2003-04 Norton, Keith 1975-77 Rainwater, Michael 2000 Norwood, Dee 1987 Ingram, Cecil (Hootie) 1953-54 Ranelli, J.C. 1967-69 Innes, Mike 1968-71 M Reaves, Jared 2011-12 Iorg, Cale 2005 Reaves, Pete 1957-59 MacCallum, John 1943, 47 Ivey, Bryant 1951 Redding, Grant 2001-03 MacDonald, Mike 1993-94 Redding, Mike 1976 Magadan, David 1981-83 Redford, Don 1963-64 J Marcus, Bobby 1978 Reed, Brian 2002-03 RECORDS & HISTORY Marino, Mark 1982 Reese, Brent 1988 Jack, Gary 1978-81 Marshall , John 2002-03 Reeves, David 1980-82 Jack, Gerald 1959 Martin, Earl 1950-51 Rhoden, Ryan 2006-09 Jenkins, Dan 1994 Martin, Eddie 1976 Rice, Allen 2002-05 Johnson, George 1965-67 Martin, Frank 1942 Rice, Dale 1956-58 Johnson, Roy 1942-43, 46-47 Martin, Russ 1978 Richardson, Nick 2004 Johnson, Seth 2003-04 Marquardt, Dick 1979 Rickles, Gene 1946 Johnson, Tom 1946 Marzion, Kevin 1999 Riley, Bellaire 1978 Jones, Clay 2009-10 Massey, Walt 1958-60 Riley, Hayden 1946 Jones, Mack 1957-59 Matsumura, David 1987-88 Rincon, Todd 1989 Jordan, Jason 1994-95 Matthes, Kent 2006-09 Roberson, Eddie 1971 Marhige, Mickey 1959 Robert, Bernard 2006 K May, Brandon 2007-09 Roberts, Kenny 2012-13 McCallister, Michael 2004 Roberts, Mark 1989-90 Kamplain, Justin 2012-14 McCarter, Jake 2006 Roberts, Pete 1986 Kapsimalis, Mike 1967-70 McClanahan, Scott 1999-2002 Robertson, David 2005-06 Kebodeaux, Casey 2007-09 McClendon, Ted 1983-85 JIMMY NELSON Rogers, Lee 1934-35 Keenum, Larry 1975-76 McCoy, Mackey 1942 Rogers, Zac 2015-Present Keller, G.W. 1997-99 McCorquodale, Joe 1966-67 Rogers Jr., Zac. 1940-41 Keller, Jon 2012-14, Present McGavin, Patrick 2011 O Rogers III, Zac. 1970-73 Kelley, Joe 1966 McKelvey, Dunn 1977-78 Roland, Frank 1955-57 Oakley, Bill 1979-82 Kelley, Les 1968-69 McLeod, Ben 1935-37 Rosecrans, Josh 2011-12 Oczypok, Mike 2013-14, Present Kelly, Bryan 1981 McMurray, Tyler 2015-Present Rosenfeld, Max 1922-24 Odle, Tyler 2007-09 Kelly, Patrick 2006-07 McNabb, Don 1976 Rucker, Ricky 1969-71 Oglesby, Shelley 1941 Kelton, Jon 2009-12 McWhorter, Tim 1978 Russell, Leroy 1976-79 Olgiati, Charlie 1953-54 Kennedy, Nathan 2011-12 Meacham, Tim 1983-84 Rutledge, Jack 1947-48 Oliver, Bill 1963 Kerns, Mickey 1989-92 Medwick, Lee 1970-71 Rutledge, Josh 2008-10 Kerr, Jeff 1984 Oliver, Brad 1992-93 122 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS

Ryan, Kip 1992 Stabler, Kenny (Snake) 1966 V Woodruff, Glenn 1970-72 Ryan, Randy 1970-71 Stallings, Allan 1982-85 Woods, Pat 1989-90 Stanard, Dennis 1968 Valenti, Sal 1979-80 Woodward, Jared 2001-03 Stanley, Paul 1963 Valverde, Kody 2005-06 Worthington Sr., Al 1949-51 Stapp, Steve 1963 Vann, David 1969 Worthington Jr., Al 1976 Stephenson, Riggs 1919-21 Vaughn, Jeremy 1999-2001 Wright, Johnny 1977-78 Stickney, Cliff 1969 Vaz, Roberto 1997 Wyhonic, John 1940-41 Stiles, Lena 1917-19 Velleggia, Frank 1982-84 Stroup, Will 2007-08 Viars, Ronnie (student mgr.) 1964 Stonard, Peter 2001-02 Vincent, Chance 2013-Present Y Story, Veo 1940-41 Vitiello, Joe 1989-91 Yonker, Rob 1990 Stout, Jake 1986-87 Youell, David 1970-72 Strawn, Bernie 1970-73 Young, Tim 1995-96 Stubbs, Jerry 1993-94 W Sudduth, Al 1987-88 Walck, Kyle 1990-91 Sullenberger, Brett 1993 Waldrep, Charley 2011 Z Sullivan, Charley 2011-13 Walker, Andrew 2004 Zauchin, David 1974-75 Susce, Paul 1956 Walker, Bill 1956-58 Zitkus, David 1980-81 Sutherland, Troy 2011 Walsh, Dennis 1990-91 Zylstra, Jason 2011-12 Syx, Johnny 1963 Walters, Jake 2015-Present Wass, Wade 2013-14 Waters, Johnny 1977-78 T Watford, Jerry 1952-53 Tabor, Jim 1935-36 Watkins, Alex 2015-Present josh rutledge Tacik, Chris 1989 Watson, Brandon 1996-97 Taft, Brett 1993-96 Watson, Rich 1975-76 Tamucci, Mike 1956 Watts, Shane 1994 S Tankersley, Taylor 2002-04 Webb, Hunter 2014 Tarver, Bobby 1961 Weil, Scott 1994 Sabo, Al 1946 Taylor, Chris 1986-87 Welch, Ed 1953 Salem, Emeel 2005-07 Taylor, Matt 2010 Welch, Ronnie 1953-54 Salem, Georgie 2013-Present Tepper, Howard 1956-57 Welch, Zac 2002-05 Salem, Mark 1976-79 Texada, Jeff 2006-08 Wells, Ashton 1962-64 Sander, Mike 1986 Thomley, Morrow 2005 Wesley, Norman 1941-42 Sanders, Josh 2011 Thompson, Blackie 1944-45 Whatley, Jim 1933-35 Sanders, Shane 2001-02 Thompson, Clint 1987-88 Wheeler, Johnny 1973-75 Sanford, Meredith 1985-88 Thompson, Dan 1955 Whitaker, Brett 2010 Sanford, Mike 1978 Thompson, Tim 1963-64 Whitaker, Matthew 2000 Sansome, Tony 1957 Thornhill, Larkin 1941-42 White, Chad 2001-02 Saunders, Geno 1992-94 Tidwell, David 1996-97 White, Deron 1987 Scalzi, Frank 1933-35 Tillman, Jeff 1976 White, Ed 1948-50 Scelfo, Rocky 2004-05 Tinsley, Cal 2009-10 White, James 1973-75 Schleuss, Will 1995 Tipton, David 1972-73 White, Mikey 2013-15 Sciurba, Joe 1940-41 Torres, Manny 1996-97, 99 White, Tyler 2009-10 Scott, Adam 2009-10 Towers, Dickie 1965 Whitaker, Brett 2010-11 Scott, Gabe 2002-05 Townsend, Jason 2010 Whitfield, Wes 1988 Scott, Legrant 1933-34 Traffanstedt, Jack 1967-69 Wilhite, J.C. 2014-15 Scudder, Bill 1965-66 Tribe, Byron 1996 Whorton, Ronnie 1979-80 Sears, Kenny 1936-37 Trotter, Cody 2009-10 Wiggins, Mike 1985-86 Seebeck, Charles 1961 Truitt, John 1973, 75 Wigginton, Derek 1999 Sewell, Joe 1918-20 Trusky, Ken 1986-87 Williams, Cary 1988-89 Sewell, Luke 1919-21 Tucker, Robbie 1996-97 Williams, Ted 1984-86 Sewell, Tommy 1926-27 Tullidge, James 2011-12 Williams, Tyler 1987 Sharp, J.F. 1947-48 Tullidge, Jeremiah 2011-12 Wilson, Ross 2008-10 Sharp, Sam 1940-41 Turek, Jack 1983 Wimbish, Jon 1962-63 Sharp, Mike 2008 Turnbull, Spencer 2012-14 Windsor, Adam 2010-12 Shaw, Jay 2011-15 Turner, David 1985-86 Wingard, Ernie 1920-21 Shelton, Jerry 1991-93 Tutt, Webb 1979 Winstead, Gene 1964 Shipley, Craig 1982-84 Twardoski, Mike 1985-86 Wolfe, Taylor 2010-13 Shmagranoff, Greg 1954 Woltz, Claude 1941 Shoemaker, Steve 1992-94 Wood, Darren 1998-2000 Short, Ben 1990-91 U Wood, James 1973 Sikes, Russell 1961 Wood, Chris “Pug” 1994 Sims, Darnell 1983-84 Umphrey, Jeff 1982-84 Sims, Joe 1960-61, 63 Sims, Tim 1985-86 Sines, Matt 1990 Skates, Rob 1982-83 Skelton, Bobby 1960 Smallwood, Erik 1999 Smart, Jonathan 2010-11 Smelley, Chris 1992-93

Smelley, Chris 2010 RECORDS & HISTORY Smelser, John David 2010 Smith, Austen 2011-14 Smith, Jake 2007-10 Smith, Justin 1998-99 Smith, Randy 1978 Smith, Tommy 1976-79 Smitherman, Steve 1981 Smithey, Dee 1983-84 Snyder, Barry 1968 Sodders, Mike 1985-88 Soper, Mike 1988-89 Sosa, Carlos 2002, 2004 Spiers, Corey 1996 Spivey, Paul 1972-73 Sprowl, Bobby 1975-77 From left to right: Mickey Mantle, Dennis Homan, Kenny Stabler and Coach Paul W. “Bear” Bryant St. Clair, Pat 1988 ROLLTIDE.COM 123 Records & History UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS

Alex Avila Detroit Tigers (2009-15) Frank Lary Detroit Tigers (1954-64) Ken Sears New York Yankees (1943) Chicago White Sox (2016) New York Mets (1964) St. Louis Cardinals (1946) Emil “Red” Barnes Washington Senators (1927-30) Milwaukee Brewers (1964) Joe Sewell Cleveland Indians (1920-30) Chicago White Sox (1930) New York Mets (1965) New York Yankees (1931-33) John Baumgartner Detroit Tigers (1953) Chicago White Sox (1965) Luke Sewell Cleveland Indians (1921-32) Jack Bolling Philadelphia A’s (1939) Wade LeBlanc San Diego Padres (2008-11) Washington Senators (1933-34) Brooklyn Dodgers (1944) Miami Marlins (2012-13) Chicago White Sox (1935-38) Daniel Boone Philadelphia A’s (1919) Los Angeles Angels (2014) Cleveland Indians (1939) Detroit Tigers (1920) New York Yankees (2014) St. Louis Brown (1942) Cleveland Indians (1921-22) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2014) Tommy Sewell Chicago Cubs (1927) Ike Boone Boston Red Sox (1923-25) Dave Magadan New York Mets (1986-92) Jim Sheehan New York Giants (1936) Chicago White Sox (1927) Florida Marlins (1993) Craig Shipley Los Angeles Dodgers (1986-87) Brooklyn Dodgers (1928-30) (1993) New York Mets (1989) Vic Bradford New York Giants (1943) Florida Marlins (1994) San Diego Padres (1991-94) Jeremy Brown Oakland A’s (2006) Houston Astros (1995) Houston Astros (1995) John Campbell Washington Senators (1933) Chicago Cubs (1996) San Diego Padres (1996-97) Andy Cohen New York Giants (1926-29) Oakland A’s (1997-98) Anaheim Angels (1998) Syd Cohen Washington Senators (1934-37) San Diego Padres (1999-2000) Fred Sington Washington Senators (1934-37) Bruce Connatser Cleveland Indians (1931-32) Frank Menechino Oakland A’s (1999-2004) Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-39) Lance Cormier Arizona Diamondbacks (2004-05) Toronto Blue Jays (2004-05) Bobby Sprowl Boston Red Sox (1978) Atlanta Braves (2006-07) Dustan Mohr Minnesota Twins (2001-03) Houston Astros (1979-81) (2008) San Francisco Giants (2004) Riggs Stephenson Cleveland Indians (1921-25) (2009-10) Colorado Rockies (2005) Chicago Cubs (1926-34) Los Angeles Dodgers (2011) Boston Red Sox (2006) Lena Stiles Philadelphia A’s (1919-21) Matt Downs San Francisco Giants (2009-10) Tampa Bay Rays (2007) Cincinnati Reds (1930-31) Houston Astros (2010-12) Adam Morgan Philadelphia Phillies (2015) Jim Tabor Boston Red Sox (1938-44) Taylor Dugas New York Yankees (2015) Guy “Moose” Morton Cleveland Indians (1914-24) Philadelphia A’s (1946-47) Jim Dunn Pittsburgh Pirates (1952) Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers (2013-present) Taylor Tankersley Florida Marlins (2006-10) Verdo Elmore St. Louis Browns (1924) Ray Pepper St. Louis Cardinals (1932-36) Joe Vitiello Kansas City Royals (1995-99) Hersh Freeman Boston Red Sox (1952-55) Andy Phillips New York Yankees (2004-07) San Diego Padres (2000) Cincinnati Reds (1955-58) Cincinnati Reds (2008) Montreal Expos (2003) Chicago Cubs (1959) New York Yankees (2008) Ed White Chicago White Sox (1955) Grant Gillis Washington Senators (1927-28) Paul Phillips Kansas City Royals (2004-07) Ernie Wingard St. Louis Brown (1924-27) Boston Red Sox (1929) Chicago White Sox (2008) Al Worthington New York Giants (1953-57) Jackie Hayes Washington Senators (1927-31) Colorado Rockies (2009-10) San Francisco Giants (1958-59) Chicago White Sox (1932-40) Del Pratt St. Louis Browns (1912-1917) Boston Red Sox (1960) Greg Hibbard Chicago White Sox (1989-92) New York Yankees (1918-20) Chicago White Sox (1960) Chicago Cubs (1993) Boston Red Sox (1921-22) Cincinnati Reds (1963-64) Seattle Mariners (1994) Detroit Tigers (1923-24) Minnesota Twins (1964-69) Walter Hilcher Cincinnati Reds (1931-36) Frank Pratt Chicago White Sox (1921) Tim Young Montreal Expos (1998) Butch Hobson Boston Red Sox (1975-80) David Robertson New York Yankees (2008-14) Boston Red Sox (2000) California Angels (1981) Chicago White Sox (2015-present) New York Yankees (1982) Lee Rogers Boston Red Sox (1938) Randy Hunt St. Louis Cardinals (1985) Brooklyn Dodgers (1938) BOLD indicates - played on an MLB team in 2015 Montreal Expos (1986) Max Rosenfeld Brooklyn Dodgers (1931-33) Tommy Hunter Texas Rangers (2008-11) Josh Rutledge Colorado Rockies (2012-14) Baltimore Orioles (2011-15) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2015) Chicago Cubs (2015-present) Boston Red Sox (2015-present) Bryan Kelly Detroit Tigers (1986-87) Mo Sanford Cincinnati Reds (1991) Jack Kubiszyn Cleveland Indians (1961-62) Colorado Rockies (1993) Doc Land Washington Senators (1929) Minnesota Twins (1995) Al Lary Chicago Cubs (1954-55) Skeeter Scalzi New York Giants (1939) LeGrant Scott Philadelphia A’s (1939)

ALABAMA PLAYERS IN DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas ALABAMA PLAYERS IN MLB ALL-STAR GAME 2000 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2011 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1937 Luke Sewell, C American 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1960 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American

RECORDS & HISTORY 2002 Dustan Mohr, RF Minnesota David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) American 2006 Andy Phillips, 1B NY Yankees 2013 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1961 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 2014 Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) American 2010 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 2011 David Robertson, RHP American Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas ALABAMA PLAYERS IN WORLD SERIES Alex Avila, C American 2011 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1920 Joe Sewell, SS Cleveland David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees 1929 Riggs Stephenson, OF Cubs FIRST ROUND PICKS 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1932 Joe Sewell, SS NY Yankees 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF Kansas City (7th Overall) David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees Riggs Stephenson, OF Cubs 2002 Jeremy Brown, C Oakland (35th Overall) Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore 1933 Luke Sewell, OF Washington 2004 Taylor Tankersley, LHP Florida (27th Overall) 2013 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1944 Luke Sewell, MGR St. Louis Browns 2007 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas (54th Overall) 2014 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1965 Al Worthington, P Minnesota Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees MAJOR LEAGUE MANAGERS 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas Andy Cohen, 1960 Philadelphia Phillies ALABAMA PLAYERS IN LCS 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit Record: 1-0 (1.000) 1969 Al Worthington, P Minnesota 1978 Bobby Sprowl, P Boston WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS Butch Hobson, 1992-94 Boston Red Sox Butch Hobson, 3B Boston 1920 Joe Sewell, SS Cleveland Record: 202-232 (.472) 1980 Bobby Sprowl, P Houston 1932 Joe Sewell, SS NY Yankees 1981 Bobby Sprowl, P Houston 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees Luke Sewell, 1941-46, 49-52 St. Louis Browns 1985 Randy Hunt, C St. Louis Record: 606-644 (.481) 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2009 David Robertson, RHP NY Yankees

124 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA MLB DRAFT AND FREE AGENTS

1909 1963 1989 Jeremy Brown, C (19th, Boston Red Sox) Del Pratt, INF (St. Louis Browns) Jerry Ellis, OF (Houston Colt 45s) Cary Williams, OF (10th, Philadelphia Phillies) Casey Lambert, SS (24th, Colorado Rockies) 1916 1966 Mike Soper, RHP (37th, Cleveland Indians) 2002 Turkey Bowman, P (St. Louis Browns) Kenny Stabler, LHP (10th, Houston Astros) 1990 Jeremy Brown, C (1st, Oakland A’s) *Greg Hammond, C (Cincinnati Reds) Lance Cormier, RHP (4th, Arizona Diamondbacks) 1919 1967 *Jon Henn, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Scott McClanahan, OF (11th, NY Yankees) Dan Boone, RHP (Cleveland Indians) Kenny Stabler, LHP (11th, NY Mets) *Mark Roberts, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Shane Sanders, RHP (49th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays) Ike Boone, OF (NY Giants) Fred Glass, RHP (18th, San Francisco Giants) 2003 Joe Sewell, SS (Cleveland Indians) 1991 Lena Stiles, C (Philadelphia A’s) 1968 Joe Vitiello, OF (1st, Kansas City Royals) Beau Hearod, OF (10th, Houston Astros) Kenny Stabler, LHP (2nd, NY Mets) Mick Kerns, OF (6th, Anaheim Angels) Adam Pavkovich, SS (11th, Anaheim Angels) 1920 Stan Moss, 3B (23rd, Boston Red Sox) Ben Short, RHP (14th, NY Yankees) Brian Reed, RHP (27th, Toronto Blue Jays) Luke Sewell, INF (Cleveland Indians) *Jackie Glover, P (Oakland A’s) Matt Allen, C (19th, Montreal Expos) 2004 Ernest Wingard, LHP (St. Louis Browns) Dennis Walsh, LHP (45th, Detroit Tigers) 1969 Phil Doyle, 3B (52nd, Atlanta Braves) Taylor Tankersley, LHP (1st, Florida Marlins) 1921 *Jack Traffanstedt, OF (Oakland A’s) 2005 Riggs Stephenson, OF (Cleveland Indians) *Eddie Propst, P (San Diego Padres) 1992 *J.C. Ranelli, INF (Pittsburgh Pirates) Mick Kerns, OF (9th, California Angels) Trey Shields, RHP (9th, Oakland A’s) 1924 Juan DeBrand, SS (43rd, Boston Red Sox) Brent Carter, LHP (16th, San Diego Padres) Max Rosenfeld, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers) 1972 Spencer Pennington, OF (32nd, Milwaukee Brewers) Rex Bynum, OF (6th-Cleveland Indians) 1993 T.J. Large, RHP (36th, Boston Red Sox) 1925 *Glenn Woodruff, C (Cleveland Indians) Al Drumheller, LHP (35th, NY Yankees) 2006 Andy Cohen, OF (NY Giants) Frank Menechino, 2B (45th, Chicago White Sox) 1973 Wade LeBlanc, LHP (2nd, San Diego Padres) 1926 Butch Hobson, 3B (8th-Boston Red Sox) 1994 Emeel Salem, OF (10th, Baltimore Orioles) Emil Barnes, OF (Washington Senators) Steve Shoemaker, RHP (4th, NY Yankees) Kody Valverde, C (10th, San Diego Padres) Broadus Connaster, 1B (Cleveland Indians) 1977 Jerry Stubbs, RHP (12th, Montreal Expos) David Robertson, RHP (17th, NY Yankees) Verdo Elmore, OF (St. Louis Browns) Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd-Boston Red Sox) Jason Jordan, 1B (54th, NY Yankees) Jordan Davis, RHP (19th, Florida Marlins) Grant Gillis, 2B (Washington Senators) *Jeff Tillman, 1B (NY Yankees) *Mike MacDonald, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Matt Downs, INF (36th, San Francisco Giants) Jake McCarter, RHP (45th, Boston Red Sox) 1927 1979 1995 Evan Bush, INF (48th, San Francicso Giants) Whitey Campbell, P (Washington Senators) *Steve Houlberg, SS (Detroit Tigers) Allen Sanders, RHP (7th, Kansas City Royals) 2007 Frank Chambers, C (NY Yankees) Chris Moller, 1B (17th, Chicago Cubs) Syd Cohen, LHP (Washington Senators) 1980 Dax Norris, C (25th, Chicago Cubs) Tommy Hunter, RHP (1st, Texas Rangers) Emeel Salem, OF (6th, Tampa Bay Rays) Jack H. Hayes, OF (Washington Senators) *David Atkins, C (NY Yankees) Brandon Black, OF (34th, NY Mets) Ray Pepper, OF (St. Louis Browns) Will Schleuss, LHP (36th, Cincinnati Reds) Cale Iorg, SS (6th, Detroit Tigers) 1981 Greg Paiml, SS (15th, Chicago White Sox) 1996 1930 Bryan Kelly, RHP (6th, Detroit Tigers) 2008 Walter Hilcher, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) ^Randy Hunt, C (St. Louis Cardinals) Skip Ames, RHP (3rd, Chicago Cubs) Alex Avila, C (5th, Detroit Tigers) *David Moyer, 3B (Baltimore Orioles) Doug Hall, OF (6th, Chicago Cubs) 1934 Corey Spiers, LHP (8th, Minnesota Twins) Miers Quigley, LHP (36th, Minnesota Twins) Josh Copeland, RHP (47th, Anaheim Angels) Legrant Scott, OF (Philadelphia A’s) 1982 Byron Tribe, RHP (16th, Chicago White Sox) Fred Sington, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers) *Kevin Brown, P (NY Mets) Joel Colgrove, RHP (18th, Oakland A’s) 2009 *Chris Glass, 2B (San Diego Padres) Tim Young, LHP (19th, Montreal Expos) 1935 Joe Caruso, 2B (19th, Oakland A’s) Kent Matthes, OF (4th, Colorado Rockies) Vin DiFazio, C (12th, Texas Rangers) Millard Howell, OF (Detroit Tigers) 1983 Brett Taft, SS (19th, Kansas City Royals) Del Howell, LHP (15th, Milwaukee Brewers) Lee Rogers, LHP (Boston Red Sox) Dax Norris, C (23rd, Atlanta Braves) David Magadan, 1B (2nd, NY Mets) Austin Hyatt, RHP (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) Jim Tabor, INF (Boston Red Sox) Kevin Nichols, 1B (28th, Philadelphia Phillies) Alan Dunn, RHP (4th, Detroit Tigers) Austin Evans, RHP (36th, Cleveland Indians) Richard Browne, LHP (8th, Cleveland Indians) 1997 Brandon May, INF (36th, Chicago Cubs) 1936 Tim Meacham, RHP (9th, Montreal Expos) Frank Scalzi, SS (NY Giants) Frank Velleggia, C (26th, NY Mets) Roberto Vaz, OF (7th, Oakland A’s) 2010 Bret Elbin, 3B (31st, Texas Rangers) Dustan Mohr, OF (9th, Cleveland Indians) Jimmy Nelson, RHP (2nd, Milwaukee Brewers) 1937 *Charles Mathison, RHP (NY Yankees) Joe Caruso, 2B (11th, Kansas City Royals) Josh Rutledge, INF (3rd, Colorado Rockies) *Craig Shipley, SS (Los Angeles Dodgers) David Tidwell, OF (16th, Cincinnati Reds) Blackie Caldwell, OF (NY Yankees) Ross Wilson, INF (10th, Chicago White Sox) *Dana Williams, SS (Boston Red Sox) *Doug Hurst, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) Kenny Sears, C (NY Yankees) Jake Smith, INF (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) 1939 1984 1998 Tyler White, RHP (20th, Detroit Tigers) Pete Fisher, RHP (4th, Minnesota Twins) Jason Townsend, RHP (31st, Pittsburgh Pirates) Vic Bradford, OF (NY Giants) Allan Stallings, OF (7th, Cincinnati Reds) Clay Jones, INF (32nd, Detroit Tigers) Troy Brauchle, RHP (14th, Kansas City Royals) Paul Phillips, C (9th, Kansas City Royals) 1942 Tim Meacham, RHP (18th, Atlanta Braves) Jarrod Kingrey, RHP (10th, Toronto Blue Jays) 2011 Pete Lewis, OF (Boston Red Sox) Frank Velleggia, C (19th, Baltimore Orioles) Matt Frick, C (21st, Florida Marlins) Justin Smith, LHP (27th, NY Mets) Adam Morgan, LHP (3rd, Philadelphia Phillies) 1945 1985 Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, Chicago Cubs) 1999 Nathan Kilcrease, RHP (30th, Oakland A’s) Blackie Thompson, 2B (St. Louis Browns) *Jeff Oyster, RHP (St. Louis Cardinals) Andy Phillips, INF (7th, NY Yankees) Brock Bennett (33rd, San Francisco Giants) 1950 1986 Justin Smith, LHP (10th, Seattle Mariners) G.W. Keller, OF (18th, Oakland A’s) 2012 Frank Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers) Pat Bailey, 1B (5th, Kansas City Royals) *Manny Torres, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, New York Yankees) Doug Duke, C (7th, Montreal Expos) Ian Gardeck, RHP (16th, San Francisco Giants) 1951 Ted Williams, OF (8th, Seattle Mariners) 2000 Jared Reaves, SS (25th, Detroit Tigers) Herschel Freeman, RHP (Boston Red Sox) Greg Hibbard, LHP (16th, Kansas City Royals) Sam Bozanich, 2B (8th, NY Yankees) Al Worthington, RHP (NY Giants) Eddie Looper, 3B (21st, St. Louis Cardinals) 2013 Mike Twardoski, OF (29th, Boston Red Sox) Kelley Gulledge, C (10th, Minnesota Twins) Charley Sullivan, RHP (29th, Detroit Tigers) 1952 ^Pete Roberts, LHP (San Diego Padres) Derek Wigginton, OF (13th, Chicago White Sox) *John Blankenship, LHP (NY Yankees) Brett Booth, C (34th, Houston Astros) Bill Dunn, RHP (Pittsburgh Pirates) *Mike Sander, RHP (Baltimore Orioles) Al Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers) *Mike Qualls, 2B (Chicago White Sox) 2001 2014 RECORDS & HISTORY 1987 Aaron Clark, 1B (8th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays) Spencer Turnbull, RHP (2nd, Detroit Tigers) 1955 Ben Moore, OF/C (8th, Boston Red Sox) Mike Sodders, LHP (25th, Montreal Expos) Lance Cormier, RHP (10th, Houston Astros) Gene Lary, RHP (Cleveland Indians) Justin Kamplain, LHP (18th, New York Yankees) *Gordie Hershiser, RHP (Los Angeles Dodgers) Mark Carter, LHP (19th, Chicago Cubs) Austen Smith, 1B (33rd, Miami Marlins) 1958 *Mike Thompson, RHP (Boston Red Sox) Jack Kubiszyn, SS (Cleveland Indians) *Ken Trusky, OF (Pittsburgh Pirates) 2015 1988 Mikey White, SS (2nd, Oakland Athletics) Casey Hughston, OF (3rd, Pittsburgh Pirates) Jason Bridges, OF (25th, NY Yankees) Taylor Guilbeau, LHP (10th, Washington Nationals) David Oropeza, RHP (26th, Montreal Expos) Kyle Overstreet, C (14th, San Diego Padres) Mike Sodders, LHP (29th, Chicago Cubs) Will Carter, RHP (14th, New York Yankees) Mo Sanford, RHP (32nd, Cincinnati Reds) Georgie Salem, OF (39th, Arizona Diamondbacks) Robert Fletcher, 2B (50th, Chicago White Sox) Bold indicates fi rst-round selection. * – Signed as non-drafted free agent ^ – June secondary draft

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BIRMINGHAM WJOX-FM 94.5 WJOX-AM 690 BREWTON WKNU-FM 106.3 On The CULLMAN WFMH-AM 1340 DECATUR WWTM-AM 1400 FLORENCE WYTK-FM 93.9 GADSDEN WGAD-AM 1350 HUNTSVILLE WUMP-AM 730 JACKSON WBMH-FM 106.1 RADIO LINDEN WINL-FM 98.5 MONROEVILLE WMFC-FM 99.3 MONTGOMERY WDXX-FM 100.1 WLWI-AM 1400 PRATTVILLE WDXX-FM 100.1 WLWI-AM 1400 RUSSELLVILLE WGOL-AM 920 SCOTTSBORO WWIC-AM 1050 SELMA WDXX-FM 100.1 WLWI-AM 1400

Jim Carabin Chris Stewart Lee Tracey SYLACAUGA WFEB-AM 1340 General Manager, CTSN Play-By-Play Play-by-Play/Color TALLASSEE WTLS-AM 1300 WTLSFM-106.5 All the exciting action of Alabama baseball Sportscaster of the Year recipient by the National TUSCALOOSA WDGM-FM 99.1 can be heard throughout the 2016 season on the Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA). WFNN-FM 95.3 Crimson Tide Sports Network. Stewart is in his 28th year in broadcasting, with The baseball network is a service of Crimson the 2014-15 men’s basketball season being his 14th WTSK-AM 790 Tide Sports Marketing, which is a joint venture as the play-by-play announcer for the Crimson Tide of Learfi eld Communications of Jefferson City, Sports Network. In addition to his role as the voice WINFIELD WKXM-AM 1300 Missouri, and International Sports Properties, of Crimson Tide basketball, Stewart also serves as WKXM-FM 105.9 based in Winston Salem, N.C. Jim Carabin serves the sideline reporter for CTSN’s radio coverage of as the network’s general manager. Crimson Tide football and as the television host of For the 18th consecutive season, CTSM will “The Nick Saban Show”. carry the Crimson Tide baseball games on a state- Prior to taking over the Alabama basketball wide network. The games also are available on play-by-play job, the Fairfi eld, Ala., native 2016 TIDE TV THIS WEEK the internet and select Southeastern Conference spent eight seasons as the radio announcer for AFFILIATES: games will be aired on XM Satellite Radio. The Birmingham Southern College. network’s fl agship stations are in Birmingham and Stewart has done additional work for CSS, TUSCALOOSA WVUA-7 Tuscaloosa. Birmingham affi liates include WJOX- ESPN Regional, and Fox Sports South. SATURDAY, 10:30 AM FM (94.5) and WJOX-AM (690). The Tuscaloosa A 1992 graduate of the University of affi liate is WDGM-FM 99.1, with backup coverage Montevallo, Stewart was honored with the school’s from WFFN-FM 95.3 and WTSK-AM 790. 2009 Alumni Achievement Award. He is married BIRMINGHAM WIAT-42 Alabama baseball is also the topic of to the former Christy Carmichael and has three SATURDAY, 11 AM conversation each Monday night from 6-7 p.m. children – Anne, Parker and Hudson. on the popular weekly call-in show “Hey, Coach!” Lee Tracey, a veteran sports broadcaster in Stewart hosts the program and chats with head Alabama, returns for his sixth season calling the coach Mitch Gaspard and Alabama players each action for the Alabama baseball team for CTSN. MONTGOMERY WNCF-32 Monday night throughout the season. The show Prior to the 2011 season, Tracey provided play- SATURDAY, NOON airs live from Bob’s Victory Grill in Tuscaloosa. by-play for Alabama baseball two different times Fans can join the program by calling toll free (877) in the past - once in the late 1980s and again from 202.2262. 1992-94. He also was the radio voice of Alabama HUNTSVILLE WAMY-8 The Crimson Tide’s unique 30-minute weekly women’s basketball from 1992-94. SATURDAY, 9 AM RADIO/TV sports magazine television program, “TIDETV This Tracey was the producer on Alabama football CSS Week,” shows highlights, interviews and previews broadcasts for the Crimson Tide Sports Network FRIDAY, 2:30 PM on the Crimson Tide baseball team all season. from 1987-90 and was the sports anchor/director Chris Stewart and Lee Tracey will call the for WCFT-TV in Tuscaloosa from 1994-96. exciting action of Alabama baseball this season on Currently, Tracey is the owner and president the 30-plus station network. of TOPsports, a company he founded in 1996. A veteran play-by-play voice, Stewart enters his TOPsports covers all Tuscaloosa area sports, 17th season on the Tide baseball broadcasts. He is including University of Alabama athletics and local a four-time (2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009) Alabama high schools.

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ALCORN STATE NICHOLLS STATE (April 5-6 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (February 24 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Bretton Richardson SID ...... Herman Shelton Head Coach ...... Seth Thibodeaux SID ...... Zachary Carlton 2015 Record ...... 16-39, 6-17 SWAC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ....34-19-1, 18-11 Southland SID Email [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (601) 877-6501 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (985) 448.4282 All-time versus Alabama ...... 1-18 Website ...... AlcornSports.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 2-6 Website ...... GeauxColonels.com ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS NORTH CAROLINA STATE WOLFPACK (May 13-15 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (March 5 in Cary, N.C.) Head Coach ...... Dave Van Horn SID ...... David Beall Head Coach ...... Jeff Dodson SID ...... Cavan Fosnes 2014 Record ...... 40-25, 17-12 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 36-23, 15-14 ACC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... 0-3 SID Phone ...... (479) 575.3114 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (919) 513-8195 All-time versus Alabama ...... 36-43 Website ...... ArkansasRazorbacks.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 2-2 Website ...... GoPack.com AUBURN TIGERS NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING HAWKS (March 29 at Capital City Classic in Montgomery, Ala.) (February 26-28 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (May 6-8 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Jeff Dodson SID ...... Mitch Wigness Head Coach ...... Sunny Golloway SID ...... Taylor Bryan 2015 Record ...... 24-27, 16-11 WAC SID Email [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 36-26, 13-17 SEC SID Email [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (701) 777-4210 2015 versus Alabama ...... 1-3 SID Phone ...... (334) 844-9182 All-time versus Alabama ...... N/A Website ...... UNDsports.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 155-127 Website ...... AuburnTigers.com NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH BROWN BEARS (March 4 in Cary, N.C.) (March 6 in Cary, N.C.) Head Coach ...... Mik Aoki SID ...... Russell Dorn Head Coach ...... Grant Achilles SID ...... Eric Peterson 2015 Record ...... 37-23, 17-13 ACC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 11-28, 6-14 Ivy League SID Email .... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (574) 631-4780 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (401)863-7014 All-time versus Alabama ...... 4-3 Website ...... UND.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 0-2 Website ...... BrownBears.com OREGON DUCKS GEORGIA BULLDOGS (March 10 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (March 31-April 1 in Athens, Ga.) Head Coach ...... George Horton SID ...... Todd Miles Head Coach ...... Scott Stricklin SID ...... Christopher Lakos 2015 Record ...... 38-25, 16-14 Pac 12 SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 26-28, 10-19 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (541) 346-0962 2015 versus Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (706) 542-1621 All-time versus Alabama ...... N/A Website ...... GoDucks.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 68-70-2 Website ...... GeorgiaDogs.com SAMFORD BULLDOGS HOUSTON COUGARS (April 26 in Birmingham, Ala.) (March 11-13 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (May 17 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Todd Whitting SID ...... Allison McClain Head Coach ...... Casey Dunn SID ...... Zac Schrieber 2015 Record ...... 43-20, 16-8 AAC SID Email [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 32-26, 14-10 SoCon SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (713) 743.9406 2015 versus Alabama ...... 0-2 SID Phone ...... (205) 726.2802 All-time versus Alabama ...... 8-7 Website ...... UHCougars.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 20-43 Website ...... SamfordSports.com KENTUCKY WILDCATS SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS (April 8-10 in Lexington, Ky.) (April 20 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Gary Henderson SID ...... Brent Ingram Head Coach ...... Mark Calvi SID ...... Charlie Nichols 2015 Record ...... 30-25, 14-15 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 37-20, 19-9 Sun Belt SID Email .. [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (859)257-8504 2015 versus Alabama ...... 0-1 SID Phone ...... (251) 414-8017 All-time versus Alabama ...... 37-57 Website ...... UKAthletics.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 46-56 Website ...... USAJaguars.com LSU TIGERS SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (March 18-20 in Baton Rouge, La.) (May 19-21 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Paul Mainieri SID ...... Bill Franques Head Coach ...... Chad Holbrook SID ...... Andrew Kitick 2015 Record ...... 54-12, 21-8 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 32-25, 13-17 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... 3-0 SID Phone ...... (225) 578.2527 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (803) 777-5204 All-time versus Alabama ...... 161-199-3 Website ...... LSUsports.net All-time versus Alabama ...... 30-25 Website ...... GamecocksOnline.com SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES MARYLAND (April 28 in Hoover, Ala.) (February 19-21 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Scott Berry SID ...... Jack Duggan Head Coach ...... John Szefc SID ...... Taylor Smyth 2015 Record ...... 36-18-1, 19-10 C-USA SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 42-24, 14-10 Big Ten SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... 1-0 SID Phone ...... (601) 266.4503 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (301)314-8052 All-time versus Alabama ...... 30-72 Website ...... SouthernMiss.com All-time versus Alabama ...... N/A Website ...... UMTerps.com TROY TROJANS OLE MISS REBELS (March 1 in Troy, Ala.) (April 15-17 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Mark Smartt SID ...... Taylor Blue Head Coach ...... Mike Bianco SID ...... Adam Kuffner 2015 Record ...... 30-25, 18-10 SunBelt SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 Record ...... 30-28, 19-11 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2015 versus Alabama ...... 1-1 SID Phone ...... (334) 670-5655 2015 versus Alabama ...... 15-14 SID Phone ...... (662)915-7031 All-time versus Alabama ...... 21-44 Website ...... TroyTrojans.com All-time versus Alabama ...... 143-206-2 Website ...... OleMissSports.com MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS UAB BLAZERS (April 13-15 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (March 22 in Birmingham, Ala.) Head Coach ...... John Cohen SID ...... Kyle Niblett (April 12 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2015 Record ...... 24-30, 8-22 SEC SID Email [email protected] Head Coach ...... Brian Shoop SID ...... Andrew Elaimy 2015 versus Alabama ...... 1-2 SID Phone ...... (662) 325.8040 2015 Record ...... 33-25, 15-15 C-USA SID Email ...... [email protected] All-time versus Alabama ...... 182-212-3 Website ...... HailState.com 2015 versus Alabama ...... 0-2 SID Phone ...... (205) 934-0725 All-time versus Alabama ...... 23-47 Website ...... UABsports.com NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES (March 5 in Cary, N.C.) Head Coach ...... Rob McCoy SID ...... TBA 2015 Record ...... 13-32, 8-16 MAAC SID Email ...... TBA 2015 versus Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (716) 286.8588 All-time versus Alabama ...... 0-3 Website ...... PurpleEagles.com Radio/TV Roster

1 3 5 6 7 9 10 R/R • 5-8 • 205 • Fr. INF R/R • 6-1 • 185 • Sr. INF R/R • 5-11 • 170 • So. INF/OF L/R • 6-0 • 195 • Fr. C/INF L/L • 6-1 • 210 • Fr. OF/INF S/R • 6-2 • 230 • So. INF R/R • 6-1 • 200 • Fr. OF/RHP COBIE VANCE DANIEL CUCJEN CHANDLER AVANT ALEX WEBB CHANDLER TAYLOR CODY HENRY SAM FINNERTY

Fayetteville, N.C. Shreveport, La. Troy, Ala. Columbia, Tenn. Montgomery, Ala. Cantonment, Fla. Pelham, Ala. (Pine Forest) (Evangel Christian Academy) (Pike Liberal Arts) (Columbia Central) (Alabama Christian Academy) (Pensacola Catholic) (Pelham)

11 12 13 14 15 16 18 R/R • 6-0 • 190 • So. INF R/R • 6-4 • 210 • Sr. INF S/R • 5-9 • 195 • Jr. C L/R • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. INF/OF R/R • 6-3 • 215 • Jr. RHP R/R • 6-1 • 190 • So. RHP L/L • 6-3 • 230 • Fr. OF CONNOR SHORT CHANCE VINCENT TANNER DEVINNY GENE WOOD GEOFFREY BRAMBLETT JAKE WALTERS KEITH HOLCOMBE

Hoover, Ala. Scott, La. Allen, Texas Flowood, Miss. Hoover, Ala. Maylene, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Auburn/Hoover) (Acadiana) (Grayson CC) (Jackson Preparatory) (Hoover) (Thompson) (Hillcrest-)

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 R/R • 5-10 • 180 • Jr. OF R/R • 6-2 • 190 • Fr. RHP L/L • 6-1 • 210 • Jr. LHP/OF L/R • 5-11 • 205 • Sr. OF R/R • 6-0 • 195 • Sr. RHP R/R • 6-5 • 225 • Jr. C R/R • 6-1 • 205 • Sr. OF HUNTER WEBB BROCK LOVE COLTON FREEMAN GEORGIE SALEM RAY CASTILLO WILL HAYNIE RYAN BLANCHARD

Salem, Ala. Rainbow City, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Phenix City, Ala. Brentwood, Tenn. Irmo, S.C. (Chattahoochee Valley CC) (Southside) (Spain Park) (Vestavia Hills) (Russell County) (Brentwood Academy) (Dutch Fork)

26 27 28 29 32 33 35 L/L • 6-0 • 215 • Fr. LHP R/R • 5-10 • 185 • So. RHP R/R • 6-2 • 220 • Sr. RHP R/R • 6-4 • 200 • Jr. RHP R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Jr. RHP R/r • 6-5 • 215 • Fr. RHP R/L • 6-2 • 225 • Sr. LHP DYLAN DUARTE ZAC ROGERS JAKE HUBBARD NICK EICHOLTZ MATT FOSTER KYLE CAMERON JON KELLER

Corpus Christi, Texas Goodwater, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Odessa, Fla. Valley, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Maylene, Ala. (Calallen) (Benjamin Russell) (Oak Mountain) (Cambridge Academy) (Gulf Coast State CC) (Hale County) (Thompson)

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 R/R • 6-6 • 230 • So. RHP R/R • 5-10 • 185 • R-Fr. INF R/R • 6-0 • 185 • Fr. C R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Fr. RHP L/L • 6-2 • 225 • Jr. LHP R/R • 5-9 • 205 • Jr. C R/R • 6-5 • 250 • So. RHP TYLER MCMURRAY ZACK COKER GRIFFIN TOLLE AUSTIN COATES THOMAS BURROWS TAYLOR POE TYLER ADAMS

St. Louis, Mo. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Fort Worth, Texas Watkinsville, Ga. Florence, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Headland, Ala. (Lafayette Senior) (Northridge) (Colleyville Heritage) (North Oconee) (Mars Hill Bible School) (Saint James) (Houston Academy)

44 45 48 55 R/R • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. RHP R/R • 6-4 • 175 • Fr. RHP R/R • 5-9 • 170 • Fr. OF R/R • 6-5 • 240 • R-Jr. RHP DAVIS VAINER WIL FOY CONNOR WRIGHT MIKE OCZYPOK

Atlanta, Ga. Cumming, Ga. Germantown, Tenn. Royersford, Pa. (Riverwood) (South Forsyth) (Memphis University School) (Spring-Ford) RADIO/TV

8 4 2 43 Head Coach 7th Yr. Assistant Coach 9th Yr. Assistant Coach 6th Yr. Vol. Assistant Coach 2nd Yr. Dir. of Baseball Ops. 2nd Yr. Athletic Trainer 9th Yr. MITCH GASPARD DAX NORRIS ANDY PHILLIPS NATHAN KILCREASE DAVID KINDRED JOE HOFFER

Louisiana-Lafayette, 1988 Alabama, 1996 Alabama, 1999 Alabama, 2014 Alabama, 2011 Colllege of St. Scholastica, 2003 128 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2.19 MARYLAND 6:30 P.M. 2.20 MARYLAND 3:30 P.M. 2.21 MARYLAND Noon 2.24 NICHOLLS STATE 6:30 P.M. 2.26 NORTH DAKOTA 6:30 P.M. 2.27 NORTH DAKOTA 2:00 P.M. 2.28 NORTH DAKOTA 1:00 P.M. 3.1 at TROY 6:00 P.M. 3.4 USA IRISH CLASSIC-NOTRE DAME† 4:00 P.M. 3.5 USA IRISH CLASSIC-NIAGARA† 11:30 A.M. 3.5 USA IRISH CLASSIC-N.C. STATE† 3:30 P.M. 3.6 USA IRISH CLASSIC-BROWN† 11:00 A.M. 3.10 OREGON 6:30 P.M. 3.11 HOUSTON 6:30 P.M. 3.12 HOUSTON 2:00 P.M. 3.13 HOUSTON 1:00 P.M. 3.15 at SOUTHERN MISS 6:00 P.M. 3.18 at LSU* 7:00 P.M. 3.19 at LSU* 6:30 P.M. 3.20 at LSU* 1:00 P.M. ALABAMA 3.22 at UAB° 6:30 P.M. 3.25 TENNESSEE* 7:00 P.M. 3.26 TENNESSEE* 8:00 P.M. 3.27 TENNESSEE* 3:00 P.M. BASEBALL 3.29 vs AUBURN◊ 7:00 P.M. 3.31 at GEORGIA* 6:00 P.M.16 4.1 at GEORGIA* 6:00 P.M. 4.2 at GEORGIA* 11:00 A.M. 4.5 ALCORN STATE 6:30 P.M. 4.6 ALCORN STATE 6:30 P.M. 4.8 at KENTUCKY* 4:30 P.M. 4.9 at KENTUCKY* Noon 4.10 at KENTUCKY* 11:00 A.M. 4.12 UAB 6:30 P.M. 4.15 OLE MISS* 7:00 P.M. 4.16 OLE MISS* 5:00 P.M. 4.17 OLE MISS* 1:00 P.M. 4.19 TROY 6:30 P.M. 4.20 SOUTH ALABAMA 6:30 P.M. 4.22 at TEXAS A&M* 6:30 P.M. 4.23 at TEXAS A&M* 2:00 P.M. 4.24 at TEXAS A&M* 1:00 P.M. 4.26 at SAMFORD 6:00 P.M. 4.28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 6:30 P.M. 4.29 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 7:00 P.M. 4.30 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3:00 P.M. 5.6 AUBURN* 7:00 P.M. 5.7 AUBURN* 6:00 P.M. 5.8 AUBURN* 3:00 P.M. 5.13 at ARKANSAS* 6:30 P.M. 5.14 at ARKANSAS* 6:00 P.M. 5.15 at ARKANSAS* 1:00 P.M. 5.17 SAMFORD 6:30 P.M. 5.19 SOUTH CAROLINA* 7:00 P.M. 5.20 SOUTH CAROLINA* 7:00 P.M. 5.21 SOUTH CAROLINA* 2:00 P.M. 5.24-29 SEC TOURNAMENT^ ALL DAY 6.3-6 REGIONALS ALL DAY 6.10-13 SUPER REGIONALS ALL DAY 6.17-29 2016 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES# ALL DAY

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