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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 home baseball games. All team also can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Quick Facts/Roster Breakdown ...... 2 credential requests must be made at least 24 hours in Instagram by searching for AlabamaBSB. 2019 Baseball Schedule ...... 3 advance, to Alex Thompson in the Alabama Athletics

Communications Offi ce. Credentials may be picked UA VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFO up at the Will Call window (located at Gate 3, adjacent The University of Alabama, through Crimson Tide University President Dr. Stuart Bell ...... 5 to Bryant Drive and behind home plate) 90 minutes Productions (CTP), offers an FTP site that provides up- The University of Alabama ...... 6-9 prior to fi rst pitch. Lot D behind the scoreboard in to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped Director of Athletics Greg Byrne ...... 10 left fi eld and next to the Law School parking lot is the video highlights and narrated tape packages from Athletics Administration ...... 11 designated lot for media parking. Media members are September through May. On occasion, the baseball welcome to park anywhere around The Joe on regular team is featured in this package. Please call the THIS IS ALABAMA game days but are encouraged to use Lot D when Athletics Communications Offi ce for more details at Academic Excellence ...... 12-13 baseball games overlap with other campus events. (205) 348-6084. During the spring, the baseball team’s Sewell-Thomas Stadium ...... 14-17 progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” INTERVIEWS a 30-minute weekly regional sports show. COACHES AND STAFF Alabama head coach and student- Brad Bohannon ...... 18-21 athletes are available for interviews in person or, with SEC VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION Jason Jackson ...... 23 prior arrangement, by telephone. Alabama practices Links to download footage for broadcast television Jerry Zulli ...... 24 will be at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Practices are open use only will be emailed when footage is made Matt Reida ...... 25 to members of the media on selected days, with available. Throughout the season, video features on Jack Hoehl ...... 26 Bohannon and student-athletes available prior to the the baseball team will be available on RollTide.com. Sean Stryker ...... 26 start of practice, depending upon class schedules, For questions, please contact Christopher England by Brett Price ...... 26 travel or other plans. Media wishing to attend practice e-mail at [email protected]. Support Staff ...... 27 or arrange an interview with a student-athlete should contact Alex Thompson in the Alabama Athletics THE TEAM Communications Offi ce 48 hours in advance. On RADIO NETWORK Alabama baseball can be heard on the radio by tuning 2019 Roster ...... 29 game days, only postgame interviews are allowed. Player Profi les ...... 30-37 into one of the 30-plus stations state-wide that are Newcomer Profi les ...... 38-44 part of the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN). Career Statistics ...... 45-47 GAME SERVICES Chris Stewart will provide play-by-play for his 20th Complete team and individual statistics (box score), straight season with Lee Tracey providing the color quotes and a running play-by-play are provided to commentary for all Tide baseball games in 2019. 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW the media who cover the Crimson Tide at Sewell- Review ...... 48-51 Thomas Stadium. Copies of stats, game notes and Statistics and Results ...... 52-57 roster sheets are available in the press box. Postgame ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE SEC Standings/Statistics ...... 58-59 interviews with Alabama head coach Brad Bohannon The UA Athletics Communications Offi ce is located on and Alabama student-athletes will take place in the the ground level of Coleman Coliseum. media room located on the fi rst base side following Phone: (205) 348-6084 RECORDS Miscellaneous Records ...... 60-61 a 10-minute cooling off period upon the conclusion Fax: (205) 348-8841 Class/Position Single Season Records ...... 62 of the games. Ample ethernet outlets and wireless Team Records ...... 63-64 internet access is available inside the pressbox and COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Individual Records ...... 65-66 fi eld level media room for media to write and fi le their Jessica Paré, Associate A.D. for Communications Single Season Statistical Leaders ...... 67-69 story. Josh Maxson, Assistant A.D. for Communications Career Statistical Leaders ...... 70-72 Aaron Jordan, Director of Communications Team Season Leaders ...... 73 RADIO BROADCASTS Roots Woodruff, Associate Dir. for Communications Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ...... 74-79 Visiting teams wishing to broadcast games from Zach Rhodes, Assistant Director for Communications Sewell-Thomas Stadium are provided access to one Nathan Sheehan, Assistant Dir. for Communications AWARDS AND HONORS phone line. The calls are charged to the visiting Alex Thompson, Assistant Dir. for Communications All-Americans ...... 80-81 radio network. Should an additional line be required, Haley Peterson, Staff Assistant Individual Award Winners ...... 82-89 broadcasters must arrange their own hookup through Honors and Awards ...... 90-93 The University of Alabama Telecommunications Offi ce Alex Thompson (Baseball Contact) Assistant Director for Athletics Communications at (205) 348-6300. Visiting radio broadcasters must POSTSEASON call in advance or have their media relations offi ce Offi ce: (205) 348-6084 College World Series ...... 94 e-mail: [email protected] notify Alabama that they will be broadcasting the NCAA Regionals ...... 95 game and will require credentials. SEC Tournament ...... 96-99 Mailing Address 2018 SEC Tournament ...... 100 INTERNET Alabama Athletics Communications P.O. Box 870391 Information about University of Alabama Athletics can Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 RESULTS be found on the internet at RollTide.com. Information All-Time Coaching Records ...... 101 on the site includes rosters, schedules, results, stats, Overnight Shipping Year-by-Year Coaching Records ...... 102-103 box scores and biographical information. In addition, All-Time Series Records ...... 104-105 Alabama Athletics Communications members of the media can access helpful information Year-by-Year Results ...... 106-120 on covering the Tide. From the website, Tide fans 1201 Coliseum Drive also can fi nd a link to listen to Alabama games live Coleman Room 170 HISTORY via the internet and follow home game action via live Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 All-Time Letterman ...... 121-123 stats. Wireless internet is available throughout Sewell- Thomas Stadium. THE MAJOR LEAGUES MLB Players ...... 124 CREDITS MLB Draft ...... 125

The 2019 University of Alabama Baseball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics RADIO/TV INFORMATION Communications offi ce. The publication was written and edited by Alex Thompson, Cade Gossett and On the Radio ...... 126 Jordan Wynn with editorial help from Haley Peterson and Roots Woodruff of the Athletics Communications 2019 Opponent Series History & Contact Info . 127 offi ce. Photography by UA Athletics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his assistants, Amelia Barton Radio/TV Roster ...... 128 and Robert Sutton. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff, Brent Hollingsworth and Callie Andro for the cover design and the staff of the SEC offi ce. Copyright 2019 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 2019 ALABAMA BASEBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN

MEDIA INFO UNIVERSITY FACTS STARTERS RETURNING (3) Founded ...... 1831 NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2018 STATS Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4 Joe Breaux OF L-L 5-11 Sr. .247 (40-162), 9 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 34 R, 32 BB, 7 SB Enrollment ...... 38,392 18 Keith Holcombe OF L-L 6-4 Sr. .290 (51-176), 9 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 29 RBI, 19 R, 12 BB, 6 SB Nickname ...... Crimson Tide 19 Sam Praytor C R-R 5-9 So. .279 (41-147), 6 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 23 R, 25 BB, 1 SB Colors ...... Crimson and White President ...... Dr. Stuart Bell STARTING RETURNING (2) Director of Athletics ...... Greg Byrne NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2018 STATS Team Administrator ...... Chris Besanceney 10 Sam Finnerty RHP R-R 6-0 Sr. 4-4 (14/14), 4.45 ERA (43 ER/87.0 IP), 29 K, .317 BAA Faculty Athletics Rep...... Dr. James King 21 Garret Rukes LHP R-L 6-4 R-So. 1-3 (13/13), 3.60 ERA (12 ER/30.0 IP), 24 K, .243 BAA Conference ...... Southeastern Facility ...... Sewell-Thomas Stadium RELIEF PITCHERS RETURNING (5) Capacity ...... 5,867+ NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2018 STATS 20 Brock Love RHP R-R 6-1 R-Jr. 2-0 (6 G/1 GS), 0.00 ERA (0 ER/8.1 IP), 10 K, .179 BAA 32 Deacon Medders RHP R-R 6-4 Jr. 0-4 (20 G), 6 SV, 3.69 ERA (16 ER/39.0 IP), 30 K, .227 BAA TEAM FACTS 33 Kyle Cameron RHP R-R 6-5 R-Jr. 1-3 (15 G), 1 SV, 5.31 ERA (23 ER/39.0 IP), 18 K, .323 BAA 2018 Record ...... 27-29 40 Brock Guffey LHP S-L 6-1 So. 1-2 (21 G), 1 SV, 3.64 ERA (12 ER/29.2 IP), 24 K, .246 BAA 2018 SEC Record/Finish . . . . 8-22 (7th West/14th) 44 Davis Vainer RHP R-R 6-0 R-Jr. 2-1 (21 G/1 GS), 4.46 ERA (17 ER/34.1 IP), 40 K, .236 BAA 2018 Postseason ...... None 2018 Final Rankings ...... N/A OTHER RETURNERS (3) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/18 NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. 2018 STATS Starting Position Players Returning/Lost . . . . . 3/6 2 John Trousdale INF L-R 6-0 Jr. 34 G/21 GS, .214 (21-98), 10 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 15 R, 11 BB Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 2/1 13 Walker McCleney OF L-L 5-8 Jr. 41 G/22 GS, .191 (13-68), 4 2B, 6 RBI, 16 R, 16 BB, 3 SB Redshirts/Newcomers ...... 22 14 Gene Wood OF L-R 6-0 R-Jr. 3 G/2 GS, .375 (3-8), 1 RBI, 1 R, 2 BB

HISTORY REDSHIRTS/NEWCOMERS (22) First Year ...... 1892 NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Daniel Carinci INF R-R 5-10 Fr. Ajax, Ontario (Pickering) All-Time Record...... 2,611-1,630-25 (.615) 5 Tyler Ras RHP/OF S-R 6-4 Fr. Middletown, N.J. (Middletown North) All-Time SEC Record ...... 957-820-5 (.538) 7 Brett Auerbach C/INF R-R 5-9 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Saddleback C.C./Tesoro) All-Time Home Record ...... 1,754-779-14 (.692) 8 Morgan McCullough INF L-R 5-9 Jr. Seattle, Wash. (Chipola C.C./Oregon/West Seattle) NCAA Appearances ...... 24 9 Casey Cobb RHP R-R 5-10 Jr. Hamilton, Ga. (Chattahoochee Valley C.C./Harris County) (1947-48, ‘50, ‘55, ‘68, ‘83, ‘86, ‘91, 11 Wil Freeman RHP R-R 6-1 Jr. Semmes, Ala. (Jones County J.C./Faith Academy) ‘95-2000, ‘02-03, ‘05-06, ‘08-11, ‘13, ‘14) 12 Tyrell Shavers OF L-L 6-6 So. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) 16 Isaiah Byars INF R-R 6-0 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Parkview) COACHING STAFF 22 T.J. Reeves OF R-R 5-11 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hueytown) Head Coach...... Brad Bohannon (second year) 23 Jeremy Randolph RHP R-R 5-11 Gr. Miamisburg, Ohio (Wright State/Miamisburg) 24 Kolby Robinson INF R-R 5-9 Jr. Cullman, Ala. (Wallace State C.C/Cullman) Record at Alabama (Years) ...... 27-29 (1) 25 Dylan Smith RHP R-R 6-1 Fr. Stafford, Texas (Stafford) Career Record (Years) ...... 27-29 (1) 26 Dylan Oliver LHP L-L 5-10 Jr. Mount Olive, Ala. (Marion Military/Gardendale) Alma Mater, Year ...... Berry College, 1998 27 Chase Lee RHP R-R 6-0 R-Fr. McCalla, Ala. (McAdory) 28 Tyler Gentry OF R-R 6-2 So. Arlington, Tenn. (Walters State C.C./Arlington) Assistant Coach . . . . Jason Jackson (second year) 29 Connor Shamblin RHP R-R 6-1 Fr. Lakeland, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian) Alma Mater, Year ...... State, 2000 34 Jacob McNairy RHP R-R 6-1 Fr. Athens, Ala. (Athens) Email ...... [email protected] 36 Justin King OF/INF L-L 6-1 Jr. Okotoks, Alberta (Indian Hills C.C/Foothills Composite) 42 Johnny Hawk C R-R 5-9 Jr. McClelland, Iowa (Iowa Western C.C./Creighton Prep) Assistant Coach ...... Jerry Zulli (second year) 48 Landon Green RHP R-R 6-1 Fr. Helena, Ala. (Helena) Alma Mater, Year ...... New Orleans, 2002 50 Kobe Morris INF L-R 6-4 Jr. Victoria, British Columbia (Crowder C.C./Spectrum) Email ...... [email protected] 55 Drew Williamson INF/OF L-R 6-5 Fr. Brewton, Ala. (T.R. Miller)

Vol. Asst. Coach ...... Matt Reida (first year) Alma Mater, Year ...... Kentucky, 2014 PLAYERS LOST (19) Email ...... [email protected] NO. NAME POS. CAREER STATS 1 Cobie Vance INF 168 G/168 GS, .281 (185-658), 29 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR, 83 RBI, 85 BB, 11 SB Dir. of Baseball Ops . . . Jack Hoehl (second year) 5 Chandler Avant INF 206 G/199 GS, .281 (230-819), 53 2B, 3 3B, 5 HR, 100 RBI, 128 R, 65 BB, 24 SB Alma Mater, Year ...... Auburn, 2012 7 Chandler Taylor OF 157 G/155 GS, .261 (144-551), 25 2B, 5 3B, 38 HR, 102 RBI, 101 R, 110 BB, 18 SB Email ...... [email protected] 9 Cody Henry INF 183 G/164 GS, .256 (157-613), 43 2B, 3 3B, 10 HR, 98 RBI, 79 R, 68 BB, 4 SB 11 Connor Short INF 96 G/83 GS, .221 (62-281), 18 2B, 6 HR, 38 RBI, 30 R, 32 BB, 4 SB 12 Sonny Potter LHP 1-1 (12 G), 10.29 ERA (8 ER/7.0 IP), 5 K, .471 BAA 16 Jake Walters RHP 18-18 (58 G/52 GS), 1 SV, 3.42 ERA (112 ER/295.0 IP), 292 K, .248 BAA Baseball Office Phone ...... (205) 348-4029 22 Hunter Alexander INF 96 G/92 GS, .263 (87-331), 19 2B, 3 3B, 9 HR, 66 RBI, 49 R, 45 BB, 1 SB 23 Mason Duke RHP 2-2 (15 G/5 GS), 3.41 ERA (12 ER/31.2 IP), 33 K, .268 BAA 24 Sam Gardner RHP 3-2 (18 G/7 GS), 5.01 ERA (26 ER/46.2 IP), 40 K, .292 BAA 25 Dylan Duarte LHP 7-12 (60 G/14 GS), 4.54 ERA (62 ER/123.0 IP), 84 K, .293 BAA 26 Jett Manning INF 53 G/53 GS, .251 (45-179), 6 2B, 1 HR, 22 RBI, 17 R, 17 BB, 3 SB 27 Brandon Hill LHP/OF Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules 28 Kyle Kafuman C 70 G/52 GS, .270 (51-189), 6 2B, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 36 R, 26 BB, 2 SB 30 Connor Stutts OF 22 G/6 GS, .240 (6-25), 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 8 R, 3 BB 34 Landan Sartain INF 8 G, .143 (1-7), 1 BB 35 Brady Greene RHP 1-0 (7 G), 0.00 ERA (0 ER/10.1 IP), 4 K, .200 BAA 42 Tyler Adams RHP 3-1 (27 G), 4.12 ERA (11 ER/24.0 IP), 19 K, .231 BAA 55 Matt Malkin C 33 G/26 GS, .263 (25-95), 4 2B, 4 HR, 17 RBI, 16 R, 7 BB

2 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2019 schedule 2019 ALABAMA BASEBALL SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT TV LOCATION TIME (CT) Friday Feb. 15 Presbyterian SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M. Saturday Feb. 16 Presbyterian SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M.

Sunday Feb. 17 Presbyterian SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. 2019 Tuesday Feb. 19 Jacksonville State SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M. Wednesday Feb. 20 Alabama State SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M. Friday Feb. 22 Ball State SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M. Saturday Feb. 23 Ball State SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday Feb. 24 Ball State SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Tuesday Feb. 26 North Alabama SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Wednesday Feb. 27 North Alabama SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 P.M. Friday March 1 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 6:30 P.M. Saturday March 2 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday March 3 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 1 P.M. Tuesday March 5 UAB SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5 P.M. Friday March 8 Northern Kentucky SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday March 9 Northern Kentucky SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday March 10 Northern Kentucky SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Tuesday March 12 Middle Tennessee SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday March 15 at Ole Miss* SEC Network+ Oxford, Miss. 6:30 P.M. Saturday March 16 at Ole Miss* SEC Network+ Oxford, Miss. 1:30 P.M. Sunday March 17 at Ole Miss* SEC Network+ Oxford, Miss. 1:30 P.M. Tuesday March 19 Maine SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday March 22 Arkansas* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday March 23 Arkansas* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday March 24 Arkansas* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Tuesday March 26 vs. Auburn (1) SEC Network Montgomery, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday March 29 at Florida* SEC Network+ Gainesville, Fla. 5:30 P.M. Saturday March 30 at Florida* SEC Network+ Gainesville, Fla. 5:30 P.M. Sunday March 31 at Florida* SEC Network+ Gainesville, Fla. 12 P.M. Tuesday April 2 Troy SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Thursday April 4 South Carolina* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday April 5 South Carolina* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday April 6 South Carolina* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Tuesday April 9 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday April 12 at Mississippi State* SEC Network+ Starkville, Miss. 6:30 P.M. Saturday April 13 at Mississippi State* SEC Network+ Starkville, Miss. 3 P.M. Sunday April 14 at Mississippi State* SEC Network Starkville, Miss. 3 P.M. Tuesday April 16 at UAB (2) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:30 P.M. Friday April 19 Vanderbilt* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday April 20 Vanderbilt* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 P.M. Sunday April 21 Vanderbilt* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Wednesday April 24 at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday April 26 LSU* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday April 27 LSU* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday April 28 LSU* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 P.M. Friday May 3 at Auburn* SEC Network+ Auburn, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday May 4 at Auburn* SEC Network Auburn, Ala. 7 P.M. Sunday May 5 at Auburn* SEC Network Auburn, Ala. 3 P.M. Wednesday May 8 at Troy Troy, Ala. 6 P.M. Friday May 10 Texas A&M* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Saturday May 11 Texas A&M* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Sunday May 12 Texas A&M* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 P.M. Tuesday May 14 Samford* SEC Network+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 P.M. Thursday May 16 at * SEC Network+ Athens, Ga. 6 P.M. Friday May 17 at Georgia* SEC Network Athens, Ga. 6 P.M. Saturday May 18 at Georgia* SEC Network+ Athens, Ga. 1 P.M. Tues.-Sun. May 21-26 SEC Tournament (3) SEC Network/ESPN2 Hoover, Ala. TBA ***All game times are tentative and subject to change (times listed as Central)

Home games listed in BOLD * game

(1) – MAX Capital City Classic at Riverwalk Stadium (2) – Regions Field (3) – SEC Baseball Tournament (Hoover Metropolitan Stadium)

ROLLTIDE.COM 3 4 On Your Campus...

Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell

Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama in July 2015, bringing with him 30 years of experience in higher education. He had previously served at the Capstone for 16 years as a faculty member and department head of mechanical engineering. During this time, he also founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center, the Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, which continues to thrive today.

Prior to returning to UA as president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. Before his time at LSU, he served the University of Kansas as dean of the School of Engineering. Under his leadership, both institutions opened new facilities and saw great success in student recruitment and retention.

An Abilene, Texas, native, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s degree and doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same university in 1981 and 1986, respectively. It was also at Texas A&M that he met and fell in love with his wife, Susan. They have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen. They are also the proud grandparents to two granddaughters, Livi and Sadie.

Since his return to the Capstone, Dr. Bell has led the University by developing a strategic plan that maps out the aspirations of the campus. By renewing UA’s commitment to its students and the campus community, and with a focus on significantly increasing investments in faculty and research, Dr. Bell’s plan has already improved the quality of life for citizens across our state, nation and world. Through the strategic plan’s initiatives, multiple research institutes have been formed on campus, creating an interdisciplinary approach to address national and worldwide challenges in the areas of water, transportation and lifespan research.

Under Dr. Bell’s leadership, The University of Alabama sustains an enrollment of the best and brightest students in the nation. As Alabama’s premier flagship university, the Capstone continues to celebrate the impressive achievements of its faculty, staff, students and student-athletes. With more than 600 National Merit Scholars enrolled, UA is a leader among public universities nationwide. The University of Alabama is undeniably the place Where Legends are Made.

ROLLTIDE.COM 5 On campus NOT ALL LEGENDS WEAR EYE BLACK

6 ALABAMA BASEBALL The University of Alabama knows a thing or two about legends.

Legends have been made in our academic halls, on our athletic On Your fields and courts, and through our endeavors to shape a better world through our teaching, research and service. Campus... UA legends earn prestigious honors, such as Pulitzer Prizes, Emmy Awards, Heisman Trophies and Medals of Honor. They wear names like inventor, entrepreneur, best-selling author, pioneer, CEO, founder and national champion.

Here are just a few of our legends:

Best-selling authors: Harper Lee, “To Kill a Mockingbird”; Winston Groom, “Forrest Gump”; Kathryn Stockett, “The Help”; Mark Childress, “Crazy in Alabama”; and T.S. Stribling, “The Store.”

CEO/Chairman of the Board/President: Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin; W.W. Clements, Dr Pepper Company; Sam DiPiazza, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Thom Rainer, Lifeway Christian Resources; Vicki Hollub, Occidental Petroleum.

Pioneers and Founders: Millard Fuller, Habitat for Humanity; Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia; Joe Gibbs, Golf Channel; John Hendricks, Discovery Channel; Janet Gurwitch, Laura Mercier cosmetics; Morris Dees, Southern Poverty Law Center.

Science: Dr. Edward O. Wilson, biologist, researcher and two- time Pulitzer Prize-winning author; Robert Jemison Van de Graaff, scientist and inventor.

Film and Television: Chuck Gordon, producer of “Die Hard” movies and “Field of Dreams”; Sela Ward, television and film actress; Joe Scarborough, talk show host; Jim Nabors, actor; Tom Cherones, director of “Seinfeld.”

Journalism: Howell Raines, Pulitzer winner at ; John Cochran, prize-winning television journalist; Rece Davis, ESPN journalist.

It matters where you go to college. The University of Alabama is the fastest growing flagship in the country because of our commitment to excellence and the success of our graduates. For the last 11 years, UA has ranked in the top three for Goldwater Scholars, along with Harvard and Stanford. We also rank in the top three nationally for National Merit Scholars.

Learn more about how you can become a legend at gobama. ua.edu. You can also visit ua.edu/legends to read about more legends from The University of Alabama.

ROLLTIDE.COM 7 TOP RANKED

ONE OF AMERICA’S TOP-RANKED UNIVERSITIES

8 ALABAMA BASEBALL • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 38,392 for fall 2018. More than 40 percent of UA’s 7,407-member freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT and 38 percent were On Your in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The entering class carries an average high school grade-point average of 3.72, with 34 percent having a high school GPA of 4.0 or higher. Campus... • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with more than 500 currently enrolled.

• Ranked among the top 60 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

o The School of Law is ranked 27th among all law schools in the nation (ninth among public universities), spring 2018.

o The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 28th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2018.

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Fifty-three UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including two in 2018. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 16 Truman Scholars, 33 Hollings Scholars and 13 Boren Scholars.

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

• UA was awarded a patent for a medical privacy tent developed by engineering students and Crimson Tide Athletics, firmly protecting the tent’s capability to expand or collapse on the sideline of a football field.

• Fifteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2018-2019.

• 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 eight times in the past 10 years.

• Students at UA who competed in a NASA robotics contest came away with the top prize for the fourth year in a row in 2018. Alabama Astrobotics took the top prize at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition.

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 13th in the nation.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2017 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate program seventh, master’s programs ninth and doctoral program seventh in the nation.

• UA’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge at Camp Blanding, Fla., in January 2018, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams.

• UA is building a new Performing Arts Academic Center on the historic Bryce property. The $60 million center will provide the theatre and dance department with space for performances and to expand its community programming and outreach.

• UA’s Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million vanguard facility for adapted sports, was unveiled in January 2018.

ROLLTIDE.COM 9 Greg Byrne DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Greg Byrne, one of the most acclaimed and proponent of developing student-athletes into productive people after college, respected administrators in collegiate athletics, Byrne has led programs that have attained academic success at levels not began his tenure as Alabama’s Director of Athletics reached prior to his tenure. on March 1, 2017. His role at Alabama is his third venture at the helm of a major collegiate athletics He also has deep experience working in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), program. having spent 2002 to 2005 at the University of Kentucky as Associate Athletics Director for Development and Fundraising before a four-year stint at Mississippi Since taking over, Byrne developed and State (2006-10). From 2006-08, Byrne served as Associate Athletics Director for implemented The Standard, a five-year strategic External Affairs at MSU before becoming Director of Athletics. plan outlining the mission statement and core values of Alabama Athletics as well as benchmarks Under Byrne’s leadership, Arizona Athletics underwent more than $140 in the areas of academics, student-athlete welfare, million in construction and renovation of athletics facilities. That work was athletics success, financial resources, facilities, staffing and operating with highlighted by the $72 million Lowell-Stevens Football Facility, the addition of integrity. In addition, a 10-year comprehensive initiative focused on the two video boards in Arizona Stadium (football), and a new scoreboard in the renovation of facilities and development of an infrastructure that will drive future McKale Center (basketball). Additionally, Byrne oversaw a $30 million renovation success was created. of the McKale Center, a project that included upgraded locker rooms, seating, restrooms, concessions, enhanced lighting and a new playing floor. Alabama Athletics celebrated its highest finish in program history in the Learfield Directors’ Cup at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season, placing At Mississippi State, where he was the youngest athletics director in the SEC 14th thanks to a national championship in football, runner-up finishes in men’s and the youngest to lead an athletic program at the NCAA Division I-A level, and women’s golf and NCAA postseason appearances by men’s basketball, Byrne oversaw the hiring of head football coach Dan Mullen and former head gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s baseball coach and current Director of Athletics John Cohen. tennis, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. The Tide also continued its In addition to his role as Director of Athletics, Byrne serves on several of excellence in the classroom, leading the nation in Academic All-Americans committees at both the conference and national levels including the United with 11. States Olympic Committee Collegiate Advisory Council, the Division I Football Oversight Committee and the Southeastern Conference Security Committee. Prior to coming to Alabama, Byrne was Vice President for Athletics at the He also serves as first vice president of the National Association of Collegiate University of Arizona from 2010-17 and was Director of Athletics at Mississippi Directors of Athletics. State University from 2008-10. With more than 20 years of experience as an athletics administrator, Byrne has fashioned an impressive administrative career As the son of veteran athletics administrator Bill Byrne, one of the nation’s hallmarked by consistent success in fundraising, innovative strategies and most prominent college sports administrators with 30 years of experience as competitive success with a strong emphasis on academic excellence. an Athletics Director, Greg Byrne has been around the enterprise of running successful athletic programs for most of his life. Throughout his career, Byrne has been consistently more impactful and successful with each step up the administrative ladder. As a fundraiser, he A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Byrne earned his bachelor’s degree from has been directly involved in raising more than $200 million in gifts during his Arizona State University in 1994 and his master’s degree from Mississippi State career. As a leader of competitive athletics programs, he has fostered major University in 2009. Byrne is married to the former Regina Misa of Junction City, improvements across the spectrum of sports at both programs he has led. A Ore., and the couple has two sons, Nick and Davis.

BYRNE FAMILY Greg and his wife, Regina, with sons Nick and Davis.

10 ALABAMA BASEBALL ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATiON

FINUS KEVIN TIFFINI JEFF MARIE J JON GASTON ALMOND GRIMES PURINTON ROBBINS BATT DEVER

EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS/CFO ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER EXTERNAL OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT STUDENT SERVICES

MATT JEFF CHRIS TOMMY BRAD JESSICA JEFF SELF ALLEN BESANCENEY FORD LEDFORD PARÉ SPRINGER

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, SPORTS DIRECTOR, TICKETING DIRECTOR, ALUMNI DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE MEDICINE AND TIDE PRIDE RELATIONS MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS

AARON JUSTIN BURTON CHRIS MICHAEL JESSIE RAND VOLD BRANT BURNS DARLING DEAN GARDNER HARRIS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, CRIMSON TIDE DIRECTOR, STUDENT- DIRECTOR, INFORMATION DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIONS ATHLETE ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY

ALLISON RED DANIEL RYAN JOSH ELLIS BRANDON JEFFREYS LEONARD LYERLY MAJERCIK MAXSON PONDER SEVEDGE

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, HUMAN DIRECTOR, EVENT DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, MARKETING DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, FACILITIES RESOURCES MANAGEMENT VIDEO SERVICES AND FAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS

KYLE AMY DR. JAMES VASEY WOODS KING

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS FACULTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC DIRECTOR, FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE PLANNING

ROLLTIDE.COM 11 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The Crimson Tide excels not only on the fi eld but also in the classroom.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1998 Tripp Baldwin 2009 Taylor Dugas Georgie Salem 1971 Rex Bynum David Mote Scott Hays Spencer Turnbull Terry Dubose 1999 Justin Smith Wes Henderson Wade Wass Zack Rogers Jeremy Vaughn Clay Jones J.C. Wilhite 1972 Rex Bynum 2000 Lance Cormier Jon Kelton 2015 Tyler Adams Zack Rogers Scott McClanahan Brandon May Will Carter 1973 Zack Rogers Kevin Marzion Kyle Moore Riley Colburn Paul Spivey Jeremy Vaughn Kent Myer Nick Eicholtz 1977 Tommy Belk 2001 Aaron Clark Tyler Odle Jake Hubbard Gary DeLoach Lance Cormier Josh Rutledge Jon Keller 1979 Steve Houlberg Eddie Ferguson Mike Oczypok Gary Jack Casey Lambert Cal Tinsley Kyle Overstreet 1980 Mark Dunning Scott McClanahan 2010 Taylor Dugas Taylor Poe Gary Jack Jeremy Vaughn Brandt Hendricks Georgie Salem 1981 Gary Jack Matthew Whitaker Clay Jones J.C. Wilhite Bobby Pierce 2002 Lance Cormier Jon Kelton 2016 Tyler Adams 1982 Jeff Brewer Eddie Ferguson David Kindred Geoffrey Bramblett Brett Elbin Scott McClanahan Jimmy Nelson Zack Coker Rob Skates Jeffrey Norris Josh Rutledge Tanner DeVinny 1983 Jeff Brewer Grant Redding Chris Smelley Nick Eicholtz Brett Elbin 2003 Beau Hearod John David Smelser Keith Holcombe Rob Skates Dewayne Marlowe Cal Tinsley Jake Hubbard 1984 Jeff Brewer Eric Mennen Jason Townsend Tyler McMurray Jeff Umphrey Jeffrey Norris Brett Whitaker Mike Oczypok 1985 David Turner Adam Pavkovich 2011 Taylor Dugas Taylor Poe Mike Wiggins Grant Redding Hunter Gregory Zac Rogers 1986 Chris Barnes Gabe Scott Brandt Hendricks Georgie Salem David Turner Jared Woodward Jon Kelton Connor Short Mike Wiggins 2004 David Ferazza David Kindred Hunter Webb 1987 Ken Trusky Michael McCallister Jared Reaves 2017 Tyler Adams 1988 Jason Bridges Emeel Salem Austen Smith Hunter Alexander Robert Fletcher Rocky Scelfo Brett Whitaker Zack Coker Tony Pisciotta Gabe Scott 2012 Cary Baxter Tanner DeVinny Mike Soper 2005 Kenneth Brown Cameron Carlisle Nick Eicholtz Ken Trusky Brent Carter Taylor Dugas Keith Holcombe 1989 Jon Hardie Jordan Davis Allen Dye Kyle Kaufman Pete Hinkle Doug Denson Hunter Gregory Tyler McMurray Hunter Plott Matt Grooms Brandt Hendricks Mike Oczypok 1991 Pete Hinkle Allen Rice Jon Kelton Taylor Poe Jeff Laubenthal Emeel Salem Judson Luther Zac Rogers Tommy Milstead Gabe Scott Jared Reaves Connor Short Hunter Plott Morrow Thomley Kenny Roberts Davis Vainer 1992 Jeff Laubenthal 2006 Kenneth Brown 2013 Cary Baxter Alex Webb 1993 Jeff Crane Jordan Davis Cameron Carlisle Gene Wood Jeff Laubenthal Wade LeBlanc Riley Colburn Connor Wright Geno Saunders Spencer Pennington Steven Cole 2018 Tyler Adams 1994 Bernie Bellard Emeel Salem Allen Dye Hunter Alexander Anthony Box Kody Valverde Ben Moore Joe Breaux Mike MacDonald 2007 Vin DiFazio Mike Oczypok Dylan Duarte Geno Saunders Emeel Salem Kenny Roberts Sam Gardner 1995 Rick Detoto Will Stroup Spencer Turnbull Keith Holcombe Chris Eilers 2008 Brock Bennett Wade Wass Kyle Kaufman Jason Jordan Brian Clark Taylor Wolfe Garret Rukes 1996 Joe Caruso Vin DiFazio 2014 Cary Baxter Connor Short Chris Eilers Del Howell Riley Colburn Connor Stutts Eric Goldis Brandon May Steven Cole Davis Vainer Brett Taft Jimmy Nelson Mitch Greer Cobie Vance 1997 Joe Caruso Tyler Odle Tucker Hawley Jake Walters Chris Eilers Robert Phares Jonathan Hess Gene Wood David Mote Josh Rutledge Ben Moore Robbie Tucker Will Stroup Mike Oczypok Jeff Texada Kyle Overstreet Ross Wilson Taylor Poe 12 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 13 two-time SEC Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006 & 2007). 14 15 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.

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 2005 35 145,686/11th 4,162/9th 1992 32 18,251 570 2006 39 177,690/7th 4,556/7th 1993 26 10,805 416 2007 34 152,363/9th 4,481/11th 1994 25 13,310 532 2008 28 124,740/15th 4,455/9th 1995 30 24,668 822 2009 29 116,294/14th 4.010/10th 1996 36 80,363 2,232 2010 30 111,940/16th 3,731/9th 1997 39 103,177 2,646 2011 33 128,854/12th 3,904/12th 1998 33 120,331 3,646 2012 31 107,222/18th 3,458/14th 1999 41 172,264/3rd 4,202/5th 2013 31 101,137/15th 3,262/14th 2000 34 211,331/2nd 6,216/2nd 2014 32 116,578/13th 3,643/12th 2001 35 196,935/2nd 5,626/2nd 2016 31 133,720/12th 4,314/10th 2002 39 202,615/2nd 5,195/3rd 2017 36 135,835/11th 3.773/15th 2003 33 163,549/5th 4,956/5th 2018 35 111,986/15th 3,200/20th 2004 33 150,724/6th 4,567/7th TOTALS 871 3,139,459 3,604

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2016 16 OPENING NIGHT AT THE NEW -Thomas Stadium was a with fans during its inaugural season in 2016, selling out nine times and welcoming 6,000-plus fans on six separate occasions.

Sewell-Thomas Stadium, located slightly off during the 2000 season, when every home game along the left fi eld line to allow for practice both in Paul W. Bryant Drive in the Alabama Athletics was sold out. the cages and on the mound year-round. Complex, has played host to six NCAA Regionals, Frank Thomas Field opened on March 26, 1948, Alabama’s new home returned the right fi eld six SEC playoff series and a pair of exhibition games as a 2,000-seat facility that attracted many overfl ow terrace for fans, while adding chairbacks around with the New York Yankees in 1978 and 1984. The crowds in the 1950s and 1960s under Coach Tilden the entire lower bowl. On the upper concourse, Crimson Tide used its home-fi eld advantage to “Happy” Campbell and Coach Joe Sewell. The suites along with the .525 Club host Alabama secure a berth in the College World Series in 1996, inaugural game was played on March 26, 1948, baseball fans. The .525 Club, similar to the Zone 1997 and 1999, winning 13 straight postseason with the Crimson Tide beating the Bradley Braves at Bryant-Denny Stadium, was built in honor of the home games in one of the most dominant runs in 5-2 in the fi rst game of a doubleheader. most decorated player in Crimson Tide baseball Crimson Tide baseball history. Clarence Flack delivered the fi rst history, David Magadan. Magadan is Alabama’s Alabama has compiled a 1,244-576-2 (.683) pitch at 2:02 p.m. that afternoon in the Tide’s only Golden Spikes Award winner, which is the all-time record at Sewell-Thomas Stadium since its new baseball home. Dick Dill recorded the fi rst premiere award given to college baseball’s top move to the current site in 1948. The Tide returned hit at Thomas Field and Jack Rutledge swatted player. In that 1983 season, Magadan batted .525, home in 2016 after spending the previous season the fi rst . Flack was the winning pitcher an NCAA record that still stands today. in Hoover while the stadium underwent a complete that afternoon for the Tide. Marvin Blemker also Along with fan amenities, players are now renovation. Crimson Tide fans fl ooded the new pitched and earned what is known today as a save. treated to a new lounge, team meeting room and stadium in its inaugural season with 133,720 Since the inaugural game in 1948, Sewell- locker room. total fans coming through the gates for 31 home Thomas Stadium has seen plenty of changes. The new Sewell-Thomas Stadium has cemented matchups. The Tide averaged over 4,000 fans The stadium was renamed Sewell-Thomas Field itself as one of the premiere baseball facilities not for the fi rst time since 2009 and sold out on nine in 1978, honoring former Alabama football and only in the Southeastern Conference, but across all different occasions. baseball standout and Major League Hall of Famer of college baseball. The University of Alabama’s Over the last 22 years, Alabama has owned a Joe Sewell. Alabama played the fi rst night game rich athletic tradition began with baseball, and a signifi cant advantage at home, winning 77 of its in school history on March 14, 1981, with a 13-8 renovated Sewell-Thomas Stadium has once again 108 SEC series. Since 1995, Alabama has won 41 victory over Western Kentucky. elevated the program to the forefront of athletics of 56 home series against SEC Eastern Division The ballpark underwent three major renovations at the Capstone. teams. prior to 2015, including changes in 1991, 1999 and A series loss to No. 3 Florida at the end of the 2001. 2010 season snapped a 14-series win streak versus The original grandstand was completed in time Eastern Division schools that dated back to 2005. for the 1991 season by Wesley Construction of Alabama enters the 2019 season having won 35 of Talladega, Ala. MILESTONE WINS AT THE JOE its past 50 SEC home series inside Sewell-Thomas N.C. Morgan Construction of Tuscaloosa was Stadium. responsible for a $4-million expansion project, 1...... Alabama 5, Bradley 2 (March 27, 1948) In 2009, Alabama earned a home series win which was completed prior to the 2001 season, 100. . Alabama 7, Mississippi State 2 (May 12, 1960) over top-ranked Georgia, adding to the Tide’s extended the grandstand down the right fi eld line. 200. . Alabama 5, Arkansas State 0 (March 25, 1971) success at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The Crimson The players and coaches also benefi ted from 300. Alabama 10, Southern Miss 2 (March 16, 1976) Tide has won seven of its eight series against the the 2001 renovations. The Crimson Tide moved nation’s top-ranked team since 1985, with four of into its spacious clubhouse in 2001. The expansion 400. . .Alabama 8, South Alabama 3 (April 18, 1981) those series wins coming in Tuscaloosa. Alabama also included three indoor batting cages and 500. . Alabama 10, Jackson State 1 (March 26, 1986) owns home series wins over Miami (Fla.) (1985), pitching machines, a meeting room, training room, 600. . .Alabama 3, Tennessee Tech 1 (Feb. 28, 1991) LSU (2007), Mississippi State (2006) and Georgia equipment room and coaches offi ces. (2009) when those teams were ranked No. 1 in the The renovation and rebuilding to construct what 700...... Alabama 16, Florida 4 (April 1, 1995) country. is now known as “The New Joe” began in the fall of 800. . .Alabama 13, Arkansas State 5 (Feb. 21, 1999) The Tide baseball team has been a success at 2014 and lasted until January of 2016, completing 900. . . . .Alabama 14, Tennessee 2 (March 16, 2002) the gate as well, drawing over three million fans a $42.5 million project originally envisioned by the 1,000 . . Alabama 8, Appalachian State 3 (May 4, 2006) since the fi rst stadium expansion in 1991. Over the late . The project saved only the cement past 27 years, Alabama has attracted 3,139,459 fans foundation, while a complete overhaul was made 1,100 . . . .Alabama 5, Minnesota 4 (March 16, 2010) in 871 all-time openings in Tuscaloosa. The Tide to the rest of the facility. Along with the stadium, 1,200 . . . Alabama 6, Jacksonville State 1 (May 6, 2014) ranked second nationally in attendance from 1999- a state-of-the-art indoor hitting facility was added 1,256 ...... Alabama 3, Ole Miss 0 (May 18, 2018) 2002 and set a school record with 211,331 fans 17 18 ALABAMA BASEBALL ROLLTIDE.COM 19 head coach brad bohannon

(.629) mark at The Joe compared to a 14-22 While at Kentucky, Bohannon served under record in 2017. Alabama was rarely out of a two SEC Coach of the Year honorees in John game with Bohannon at the helm, with 14 losses Cohen and Gary Henderson. Along with winning coming by two runs or less, including fi ve of the school’s only league title, Bohannon was a the Tide’s six losses in the month of May – all part of a trio of record-breaking win seasons, against SEC opposition. capped off by the 2012 team that won 45 games Bohannon came to Tuscaloosa with 14 to set the program mark. years of Southeastern Conference coaching A combined 69 Wildcat student-athletes experience after having served as an assistant were chosen in the draft at Kentucky from 2004-15 and, most recently, or signed as a free agent during Bohannon’s Auburn from 2016-17. Regarded as one of the tenure as recruiting coordinator. He had nine best recruiters in the nation, he was responsible recruits selected in the 2012 draft, which for signing 13 Wildcat student-athletes that went set a new Kentucky record and was second- on to play in the Major Leagues, including 2014 most in the NCAA. The 2018 MLB Draft saw Golden Spikes Award winner A.J. Reed, while seven former recruits from Bohannon’s time in BRAD his fi rst recruiting class at Auburn was ranked Lexington chosen to begin their professional No. 9 by Collegiate Baseball and included careers, four of which went in the top-10 rounds, BOHANNON six 2017 starters for the Tigers. His recruits at highlighted by junior right-hander Sean Hjelle, Auburn went on to fi ll all starting roles on the a second-round selection of the San Francisco Head Coach Second Year 2018 team that reached the Gainesville Super Giants. BERRY COLLEGE, 1998 Regional, falling one run short of reaching the One of Bohannon’s most notable recruits was College World Series. the aforementioned Reed, who was tabbed as

BRAD BOHANNON Dating back to 2008, all of Bohannon’s the consensus national player of the year in 2014. Brad Bohannon is in the midst of his second recruiting classes prior to coming to Alabama The 2012 freshman All-American continued to season as the head coach of the Crimson Tide were ranked in the top 25 with the 2008 class improve each year under Bohannon’s watch and baseball program. The 2015 American Baseball coming in at No. 4, the 2009 class at No. 6, the went on to lead the NCAA in home runs and Coaches Association and Baseball America 2010 class at No. 16, the 2011 class at No. 25, as a junior, while leading National Assistant Coach of the Year, Bohannon the 2012 class at No. 11, the 2013 class at No. the SEC in wins by a pitcher. was named head baseball coach at The 25, the 2014 class at No. 16, both the 2015 and Prior to his stint at Kentucky, Bohannon University of Alabama by Director of Athletics 2016 classes coming in at No. 9 and the ‘17 worked for two seasons at Wake Forest as an Greg Byrne on June 1, 2017. Bohannon, who group ranking sixth. His fi rst class at Alabama, assistant on George Greer’s staff. In his two became the 32nd head coach in Crimson Tide the Tide’s current freshmen, was ranked No. seasons in Winston-Salem, the Demon Deacons baseball history, was formally introduced at a 23 in the nation by Perfect Game, No. 15 by advanced to the NCAA tournament twice and press conference on June 5, 2017. Baseball America and as high as No. 10 by captured the Atlantic Coast Conference title in Bohannon immediately made his mark on Collegiate Baseball News, despite just over 2001. the Alabama program. The 2018 season saw a year to recruit to UA. During his time in the In addition to his collegiate coaching the Crimson Tide get off to a perfect 9-0 start, collegiate ranks, he has signed recruits from 25 experience, Bohannon also spent the summer of with Bohannon matching (1924) different states and Canada, three of which have 2005 managing the Southern Ohio Copperheads for the second-best start to an Alabama head gone on to be fi rst round picks in the MLB Draft. of the Gr coaching career. Under his direction, Alabama eat Lakes Summer Collegiate League. Bohannon played a pivotal role in turning improved its win total by eight from the Bohannon earned an undergraduate degree around both Kentucky and Auburn within three previous season, including three more victories in fi nance in 1998 from Berry College in Georgia. years on the job. The Wildcats became the in SEC play, fi nishing with a 27-29 overall record He then went on to earn a master’s degree in fi rst team in SEC history to go from worst to and an 8-22 mark in conference action. The 27 business administration from Wake Forest in fi rst in only one season, winning 44 games and wins were highlighted by six victories over top- 2002. Bohannon began his collegiate career the program’s fi rst league title in 2006, while 25 teams, including a series win over then-No. playing at Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech before the Tigers won 12 more games in 2017 than in 7 Kentucky. fi nishing up at Berry. 2016 and advanced to the NCAA tournament. Sewell-Thomas Stadium also became a A native of Rome, Ga., Bohannon is married In addition to improving in the win column, the favorable spot for the Tide once again in 2018, to the former Kim Traylor. 2017 squad set the school record for fi elding as UA closed out its home slate with a 22-13 percentage at .975.

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assistant coach jason jackson (pitching)

top-seeded host . On the hill, who gained national traction under Jackson’s Jackson coached 16 pitchers that were selected guidance, including one who received all- in the Major League Baseball Draft, 13 of which conference honors. were undrafted prior to their time under his As the Owls made their transition into tutelage. Conference USA in 2014, Jackson’s pitchers A pair of FAU arms that were guided by allowed only nine home runs, the fewest in FAU Jackson saw their names called in the 2018 MLB history and the fewest in C-USA that season. Draft with Kyle Marman (13th Round) and Jake The Owls ranked 19th nationally in - Miednik (20th Round) each being selected by the to-walk ratio at 2.57 – a category in which they Cleveland Indians. Jackson also had 14 pitchers led the league in four of his last fi ve seasons that were chosen in the Major League Baseball thanks to Jackson’s guidance. The 2013 team Drafts during his time at FAU, including: Alex featured FAU closer Hugh Adams, as he set House (24th Round, ) in 2017; the school’s season saves record with 18 on the David McKay (14th Round, Kansas City Royals), way to recording both the FAU and Sun Belt Colyn O’Connell (26th Round, ) Conference career saves mark with 31. JASON and Robbie Coursel (26th Round, Pittsburgh In his fi rst three seasons at FAU, Jackson Pirates) in 2016; Seth McGarry (8th Round, helped guide the Owls to two Sun Belt JACKSON Pittsburgh Pirates), Kyle Miller (19th Round, Conference titles in a three-year span. Jackson ) and Drew Jackson (35th Round, tutored starting pitcher Paul Davis and Adams Assistant Coach Second Year ) in 2015; Austin Gomber to All-South Central Region selections by the FLORIDA STATE, 2000 (4th Round, St. Louis Cardinals) in 2014; Michael National Baseball Coaches Association of Sylvestri (29th Round, ) America at the end of the 2011 season. in 2013; R.J. Alvarez (3rd Round, Los Angeles He spent 2007 and 2008 as an assistant One of the top pitching coaches and Angels) and Ryan Garton (34th Round, Tampa coach at the University of South Alabama. Two recruiters in the assistant coaching ranks of Bay Rays) in 2012; Paul Davis (17th Round, San of Jackson’s pitchers at USA were selected in college baseball, Jason Jackson was offi cially Francisco Giants) in 2011; Ryan Bernal (23rd the 2008 MLB Draft. Under his direction in 2007, hired to serve as the Crimson Tide’s pitching Round, ) and Mike Gipson Jaguar pitchers struck out 188 more batters coach on June 13, 2017, and is in his second (31st Round, New York Yankees) in 2010; and than they walked during the previous season season in that role in 2019. Jackson was the Alex Pepe (44th Round, Texas Rangers) in 2009. before his arrival. second addition to Brad Bohannon’s Crimson

The 2017 season under Jackson’s watch Jackson began his collegiate coaching career JASON JACKSON Tide staff and came to Tuscaloosa after saw the Owls rank second in ERA and allow as a pitching coach at North Florida Community spending 16 years as an assistant, including the the second-fewest earned runs in the league. College in 2002 before moving to Macon, previous nine as the pitching coach at Florida FAU’s pitchers struck out 444 compared to only Ga., in 2003 to serve as an assistant coach at Atlantic University. 131 walks while holding the opposition to a Mercer University. Jackson was essential in Jackson has built a reputation as one of league-low .262 average. The pitching staff was establishing a number of new school pitching the top recruiters in the Southeast and is highlighted by Second Team All-Conference records during his three seasons with the Bears, known for his ability to develop talent on the USA selection Cameron Ragsdale. and was elevated to the program’s recruiting mound. Before his stint in Boca Raton, he In 2016, the Owls’ staff paced Conference coordinator in 2006. was an assistant at South Alabama (2007-08), USA with a 3.24 ERA, six shutouts and a 1.21 The Crimson Tide’ Mercer University (2003-06) and North Florida s pitching coach earned his WHIP, while allowing a league-low for walks, Community College (2002). In all of those stops, bachelor’s degree from Florida State in physical runs and doubles en route to winning the Jackson served as a pitching coach, recruiting education in 2000, before going on to obtain C-USA regular-season championship. The FAU coordinator or both. a master’s degree in sports administration at pitchers ranked 14th in the nation in both ERA The Tide saw signifi cant improvements in FSU. A native of Tallahassee, Fla., he and his and walks allowed, and 15th in WHIP. The 2015 Jackson’s fi rst season leading the Alabama wife, Katie, have three children, Kinsey, Tyler slate featured the emergence of several pitchers arms. The staff sported a 4.10 ERA in 2018 and and Haylee. struck out 370 compared to 195 walks allowed. Alabama’s ERA dropped by 0.83 from the 2017 campaign while the team’s walk total dropped by 65 across 56 contests. In SEC action, Tide pitchers dropped their combined ERA by 0.80 and slashed their walk totals by 61. Jackson’s guidance helped four-year starter Jake Walters return to form in 2018. Walters fi nished his fi nal year at the Capstone as the team leader in at 82, good for 12th in the SEC, and a team-high tying four wins to go with a 3.73 ERA. The senior starter was even better in conference play, maintaining a lowly 2.89 ERA which was fi fth-best in the league, and earned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors for his complete game shutout against then-No. 4 Ole Miss in the fi nal start of his Alabama career. Walters went on to be the fi rst member of the Crimson Tide selected in the 2018 MLB Draft, going in the ninth round to the . During his nine seasons with the Owls, Jackson helped FAU develop into one of the top baseball programs in the NCAA South-Central region. Jackson joined the FAU staff in 2008 and worked his way to the title of Associate Head Coach by September of 2016. Throughout his nine-year span in Boca Raton, the FAU program captured four conference titles and appeared in four NCAA Regionals, including the 2013 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, where the Owls defeated ROLLTIDE.COM 23 assistant coach jerry zulli (hitting)

News while earning a spot as a semifi nalist for In his seven seasons at Memphis, Zulli the Johnny Bench Award. helped the Tigers lead Conference USA in Prior to his time at Tech, he was with Missouri hitting and on-base percentage on three for one season in 2016, running the Tigers’ separate occasions, while ranking among the offense while serving as recruiting coordinator, top-fi ve in the league in virtually every hitting infi eld coach and third base coach. His time metric. He coached eight players to a combined in Columbia was highlighted by his recruiting 10 All-Conference USA honors, including Chad efforts, where he was responsible for adding Zurcher, who was tabbed the 2011 C-USA Player seven recruits to the Tigers’ recruiting class, of the Year and a Third Team All-American after including fi ve of which who were selected in the leading the NCAA in average and on-base 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft. In addition percentage. He also coached 12 players who to his recruits that were drafted, Zulli also had were selected in the MLB Draft, including fi ve two of his players from the 2015-16 Missouri who were taken in the 2011 draft. roster selected in Ryan Howard (5th Round, San His fi rst season at Memphis saw the Tigers Francisco Giants) and Jake Ring (31st Round, increase their win total by 19 games from the JERRY ). year prior, the second-best turnaround in NCAA Before heading to Columbia, Zulli assembled history at the time, while the offense fi nished ZULLI the 2016 signing class at South Alabama, a ranked 30th nationally. His efforts continued collection of talent that helped lead USA to the to help the Tigers progress, eventually leading Assistant Coach Second Year 2016 Sun Belt regular season co-championship Memphis to 36 wins and a postseason berth NEW ORLEANS, 2002 and an NCAA Regional appearance. Three in 2007 – the program’s fi rst NCAA Regional of his four seasons in Mobile featured top-50 appearance in 13 years. Now in his second season with the Crimson recruiting classes, including a 2013 class that Zulli began his collegiate coaching career JERRY ZULLI Tide, Jerry Zulli was offi cially announced as ranked 29th by Collegiate Baseball News. as the recruiting coordinator at Middle Georgia Alabama’s hitting coach on June 9, 2017. That class played a signifi cant role for the 2015 College from 2002-04. The Warriors went 130- Zulli, who spent the 2017 season at Louisiana Jaguar squad that won 37 games and the Sun 51 in his three seasons, including two JUCO Tech, was the fi rst addition to head coach Belt Conference Championship. World Series appearances in 2002 and 2004. His Brad Bohannon’s staff and brings a wealth of During his four seasons at USA, Zulli coached 2002 team fi nished sixth nationally, while the coaching experience to UA. nine hitters to All- honors, 2004 squad wrapped up the season fourth in Zulli has spent 17 total seasons as an one conference player of the year winner, an the national polls. assistant coach, building a reputation as a All-American and one Freshman All-America As a player, Zulli began his career at Middle tireless recruiter and one of the top hitting selection. Georgia College for two seasons where he won coaches in college baseball. Prior to his time His offenses at South Alabama ranked atop the Terry Daniels Award and helped MGC to in Ruston, Zulli was with the Missouri staff for the Sun Belt in batting average twice (2012, a Region XVII Championship in 1999. He then the 2016 campaign and was at South Alabama 2015) and was second in 2013. His teaching transferred to the University of New Orleans for four seasons from 2011-15. He began his made an immediate impact on the Jaguars in for his fi nal two years where he lettered each Division I coaching career at Memphis for seven his fi rst season, as the offense led the SBC in season for the Privateers. years prior to USA, spanning 2004-10. Zulli conference play in seven categories, including: Zulli earned his bachelor’s degree from UNO got his start in collegiate coaching at Middle average (.306), hits (321), RBI (184), runs scored in sports management in 2002. He is married Georgia College from 2002-04. (205), total bases (474), and on-base (.389) and to the former Kristen Bell. The couple has one The Crimson Tide bats saw signifi cant slugging percentage (.452). daughter, Zoe Madelyn, and a son, Dominic improvements in Zulli’s fi rst season as hitting Anthony. coach. Alabama totaled 156 extra-base hits and contributed 310 runs with 270 walks. UA improved in nearly every offensive category under Zulli’s direction, increasing in: extra-base hits (+14), doubles (+14), triples (+2), runs (+30) and walks (+63). In SEC play, the Tide hitters collected nearly half of their extra-base hits for the season with 71 (46 percent), including 45 doubles, four triples and 22 home runs while plating 127 total runs. Zulli’s guidance helped in getting four Alabama players selected in the 2018 MLB Draft. Chandler Taylor (10th Round, Houston Astros) was the fi rst off the board for UA, followed by Cobie Vance (18th Round, Oakland A’s), Jett Manning (20th Round, San Francisco Giants) and Chandler Avant (30th Round, ). Also taken in that 2018 Draft was the 10th overall selection Travis Swaggerty, who Zulli recruited to South Alabama during his time coaching with the Jaguars. In his lone season at La Tech, Zulli’s efforts helped the Bulldogs rank in the top three in nearly every offensive category in Conference USA. The offense recorded a .313 average with 203 RBI and 213 runs scored while slugging .475 and sporting a .413 on-base percentage – all totals that ranked second in the league. Zulli coached four hitters to all-conference honors, including a pair of fi rst-teamers in 2017. Brent Diaz, who was one of the Bulldogs’ fi rst team all-conference selections, was also tabbed a Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball 24 ALABAMA BASEBALL volunteer assistant coach MATT REIDA

“I’ve known Matt since he was 16, and I’m The organization worked with prep baseball very confi dent that the grit and competitiveness players in the Midwest region, assisting them in that he’s shown on the fi eld as a player will the process of obtaining a college scholarship translate over into his coaching career,” said and eventually playing professionally. Reida’s Bohannon. “His work ethic and knowledge for responsibilities included athlete and camp the game will be a great addition to our staff.” recruitment, managing player development, Reida comes to Tuscaloosa after spending organizing team travel and hiring coaches and last year at Xavier, serving as an assistant coach camp staff. for the Musketeers while also holding the title A former collegiate player at Kentucky, of recruiting coordinator. He worked primarily Reida was a member of the Wildcat baseball with the Xavier hitters while also focusing on team from 2011-14, where he was coached his recruiting duties. Under his tutelage, the by Bohannon. The former infi elder made 199 Musketeers set the school record for home runs career starts at for UK, tying him for with 68, a total that led the Big East and was fi fth all-time in program history. He ended his 21 homers better than second-place St. John’s. career in Lexington with 214 games of action, MATT Prior to his time in Cincinnati, Reida placing him fourth all-time at UK. A standout completed two seasons at Indiana University in the classroom, Reida was selected to the REIDA from 2016-17. At IU, Reida focused on the SEC Academic Honor Roll on three different Hoosiers’ infi elders, hitters and baserunners. occasions from 2012-14. Vol. Assistant Coach First Year During his fi rst season in Bloomington, the Following his time at UK, Reida spent KENTUCKY, 2014 Indiana defenders posted a school-record time professionally with the .975 fi elding percentage. The defense was organization in 2014. highlighted by Tony Butler, who earned ABCA/ Reida graduated from Kentucky with a University of Alabama head coach Brad Rawlings Gold Glove recognition after an degree in communications in 2014, graduating Bohannon offi cially announced the addition of errorless season at second base. Magna Cum Lauda with a 3.69 grade point Matt Reida on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018. Reida, Reida joined Indiana following time as the average. He is a native of Kokomo, Ind. who spent last season at Xavier, joins the director of player development and recruiting Crimson Tide as a volunteer assistant coach. for CageRat Baseball in Colorado Springs, Colo. MATT REIDA MATT

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Jack Hoehl enters his second season as the In his fi nal year with the Tigers in 2013, Hoehl Crimson Tide’s Director of Baseball Operations assisted with the planning and execution of the after joining the staff in July of 2017. Hoehl came 2013 inaugural SEC Equestrian Championship and to Alabama from the University of Kentucky, where the 2013 NCAA Women’s Golf Regional. he spent four seasons in the same position. While serving as head student manager for In his fi rst year with the Wildcats in 2014, the Tigers during his undergraduate years, Hoehl Kentucky reached an NCAA Regional. The oversaw all responsibilities for team managers, 2015 campaign saw UK notch a 30-win season, including scheduling, fi eld preparation, training including 14 wins in SEC play. Kentucky rallied for and game day coordination. He also operated another 30-win season in 2016 on the way to an the video analysis system, compiled innovative SEC Tournament appearance. Hoehl coordinated statistical measurements and assisted the recruiting all operations for the Wildcats’ postseason run in coordinator in game day preparations and prospect 2017, when Kentucky fi nished as a Super Regional visits. He also was charged with creating and participant. producing motivational and promotional videos Hoehl arrived in Lexington from Auburn for the program while spending the offseason JACK University, where he spent four years as the head supervising the AU summer baseball camps. student manager for the baseball program, before The Issaquah, Wash., native has also served as HOEHL serving as an event management assistant for the the coordinator of operations for the BB&T Atlanta 2012-13 school year. As the event management Open (men’s tennis) and as an operations intern Dir. of Baseball Ops. Second Year assistant, Hoehl worked Auburn events for with the Atlanta Tennis Championships. AUBURN, 2012 football, men’s basketball, baseball, equestrian, Hoehl graduated from Auburn in December of track and fi eld, cross country and women’s golf. 2012 with a degree in supply chain management.

Sean Stryker joined the Alabama baseball daily evaluation, coordination, implementation, STAFF program in the fall of 2017 and enters his second treatment and rehabilitation for the Wildcats’ season with the Crimson Tide after spending baseball team. two seasons at Auburn from 2016-17. The Oak Ridge, N.J., native began his post- Stryker’s stint at Auburn spanned two seasons graduate career with the Baltimore Orioles in under head coach Butch Thompson. During his 2013 and 2014 as a staff athletic trainer. While time on the Plains, the Tigers went from 8-22 with the Orioles, Stryker assisted the head and in conference and 23-33 overall in 2016 to 37- assistant athletic trainers with all duties related 26 mark, including a 16-14 SEC record on the to daily prevention, evaluation and treatment of way to an NCAA Regional appearance in 2017. injuries. Stryker’s time in Auburn was highlighted by Stryker earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic the rehabilitation of third-round pick Keegan training from Penn State in 2012. He then went Thompson, who came back from Tommy John on to earn a master’s degree in sports medicine surgery in 2015 to have a career year in 2017, from Delaware in 2014. While at Delaware, he going 7-4 with a 2.41 ERA across 15 starts as the served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, SEAN ace of the Tigers’ pitching staff. working primarily with the baseball program. Prior to his time at AU, Stryker spent the A member of the National Athletic Trainers’ STRYKER 2015 season working with head coach Brad Association and the Southeast Atlantic Trainers’ Bohannon, then an assistant, at Kentucky as Association, Stryker is married to the former Athletic Trainer Second Year the baseball program’s head athletic trainer. Samantha Maron of Wharton, N.J. The couple PENN STATE, 2012 During his time in Lexington, Stryker handled all was married in July of 2016.

Brett Price enters his fi rst season with the He spent two seasons from 2014-15 as Alabama baseball program after the spending the strength and conditioning coach for Troy the previous two years at Auburn from 2016- baseball and softball in the Sun Belt Conference. 18. He will serve as the Crimson Tide’s strength During his time with the Trojans, he utilized his and conditioning coach, bringing his extensive skills to put training regiments together that background of training and developing baseball were tailored specifi cally to both sports. Price players to the Alabama program. also spent time as a strength and conditioning Prior to his time at Auburn, Price worked intern with Troy athletics in 2013, as well as two for Rapid Sports Performance in Woodstock, seasons as video coordinator with Troy baseball Ga. In addition, he worked at Cressey Sports from 2011-13. Performance in Jupiter, Fla. At both stops, A native of Prattville, Ala., Price holds both of Price was responsible for developing and his degrees from Troy University. He graduated implementing training programs for baseball with his bachelor’s in sport fi tness management/ players ranging from the high school to the business in 2013 and his master’s in sport and major league level. Price has also worked as a fi tness management/exercise science in 2015. BRETT camp instructor with New Balance Area Code He played two seasons of collegiate baseball at baseball camps across the country. His primary Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, PRICE responsibilities included testing and instruction Ala., from 2010-11. of high school baseball student-athletes on the Price is a certifi ed strength and conditioning Strength & Conditioning First Year proper ways to train. specialist (CSCS) by the National Strength and TROY, 2013 Conditioning Association (NSCA). He is married to the former Brooke Spinks of Tifton, Ga. The two were married in November of 2016.

26 ALABAMA BASEBALL university of alabama staff

CALLIE CAMDEN CHRIS BRADY GARY ANDRO BAUER BESANCENEY CARPENTER CRAMER

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDENT MANAGER DIRECTOR TICKETING/TIDE STUDENT MANAGER FCA DIRECTOR GRAPHIC DESIGN PRIDE (BASEBALL OVERSIGHT)

MARK BRIAN RYAN MATT CLAY DAVIS EDMISTON EGDES ELLIOTT ESTES

FACILITIES DIRECTOR FACILITIES MANAGER STAFF STUDENT MANAGER STUDENT MANAGER SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM EVENT MANAGEMENT SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM

SHELBY ALLAN STEVE JASMINE DR. JEFF FISHER GUENTHER GUGLIUCCI JENNINGS LAUBENTHAL

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OPERATIONS COORDINATOR PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER TEAM PHYSICIAN ATHLETIC MARKETING TICKETING/TIDE PRIDE HOSPITALITY

RED FRANK JENNIFER BRANDON HAROLD LEONARD NEWELL SANDERS SEVEDGE SEXTON

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ACADEMIC PROGRAM ADVISOR DIRECTOR PERFORMANCE NUTRITION EVENT TECHNOLOGY EVENT MANAGEMENT ATHLETIC FACILITIES

SHAWN ALEX JIM JUNIOR TROI LANE TEMPLETON THOMPSON TIERNEY WALDEN WALLACE

DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF EQUIPMENT STUDENT MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY ATHLETIC FACILITIES ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS ROLLTIDE.COM 27 alabama roster 2019 ALABAMA ROSTER (BY POSITION) NUMERICAL ROSTER

PITCHERS 1...... Daniel Carinci, INF NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 2...... John Trousdale, INF 5 Tyler Ras RHP/OF S-R 6-4 200 Fr. Middletown, N.J. (Middletown North) 3...... Jerry Zulli, ASSISTANT COACH 9 Casey Cobb RHP R-R 5-10 190 Jr. Hamilton, Ga. (Chattahoochee Valley C.C./Harris County) 4...... Joe Breaux, OF 10 Sam Finnerty RHP R-R 6-0 225 Sr. Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) 5...... Tyler Ras, RHP/OF 11 Wil Freeman RHP R-R 6-1 205 Jr. Semmes, Ala. (Jones County J.C./Faith Academy) 6...... Brad Bohannon, HEAD COACH 20 Brock Love RHP R-R 6-1 210 R-Jr. Gadsden, Ala. (Southside) 7...... Brett Auerbach, C/INF 21 Garret Rukes LHP R-L 6-4 205 R-So. Coconut Creek, Fla. (Pine Crest) 8...... Morgan McCullough, INF 23 Jeremy Randolph RHP R-R 5-11 210 Gr. Miamisburg, Ohio (Wright State/Miamisburg) 9...... Casey Cobb, RHP 25 Dylan Smith RHP R-R 6-1 160 Fr. Stafford, Texas (Stafford) 10...... Sam Finnerty, RHP 26 Dylan Oliver LHP L-L 5-10 155 Jr. Mount Olive, Ala. (Marion Military Institute/Gardendale) 11...... Wil Freeman, RHP 27 Chase Lee RHP R-R 6-0 150 R-Fr. McCalla, Ala. (McAdory) 12...... Tyrell Shavers, OF 29 Connor Shamblin RHP R-R 6-1 195 Fr. Lakeland, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian) 13...... Walker McCleney, OF 32 Deacon Medders RHP R-R 6-4 195 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) 14...... Gene Wood, OF 33 Kyle Cameron RHP R-R 6-5 220 R-Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hale County) 15...... Jason Jackson, ASSISTANT COACH 34 Jacob McNairy RHP R-R 6-1 195 Fr. Athens, Ala. (Athens) 16...... Isaiah Byars, INF 40 Brock Guffey LHP S-L 6-1 190 So. Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) 18...... Keith Holcombe, OF 44 Davis Vainer RHP R-R 6-0 185 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Riverwood) 19...... Sam Praytor, C 48 Landon Green RHP R-R 6-1 180 Fr. Helena, Ala. (Helena) 20...... Brock Love, RHP 21...... Garret Rukes, LHP 22...... T.J. Reeves, OF 23...... Jeremy Randolph, RHP NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 24...... Kolby Robinson, INF 7 Brett Auerbach C/INF R-R 5-9 180 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Saddleback C.C./Tesoro) 25...... Dylan Smith, RHP 19 Sam Praytor C R-R 5-9 220 So. Helena, Ala. (Helena) 26...... Dylan Oliver, LHP 42 Johnny Hawk C R-R 5-9 180 Jr. McClelland, Iowa. (Iowa Western C.C./Creighton Prep) 27...... Chase Lee, RHP 28...... Tyler Gentry, OF 29...... Connor Shamblin, RHP 32...... Deacon Medders, RHP NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 33...... Kyle Cameron, RHP 1 Daniel Carinci INF R-R 5-10 185 Fr. Ajax, Ontario (Pickering) 34...... Jacob McNairy, RHP 2 John Trousdale INF L-R 6-0 190 Jr. Rogersville, Ala. (Lauderdale County) 36...... Justin King, OF/INF 8 Morgan McCullough INF L-R 5-9 180 Jr. Seattle, Wash. (Chipola C.C./Oregon/West Seattle) 40...... Brock Guffey, LHP 16 Isaiah Byars INF R-R 6-0 180 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Parkview) 41...... Matt Reida, VOL. COACH 24 Kolby Robinson INF R-R 5-9 170 Jr. Cullman, Ala. (Wallace State C.C./Cullman) 42...... Johnny Hawk, C 50 Kobe Morris INF L-R 6-4 200 Jr. Victoria, British Columbia (Crowder C.C./Spectrum) 44...... Davis Vainer, RHP 55 Drew Williamson INF/OF L-R 6-5 210 Fr. Brewton, Ala. (T.R. Miller) 48...... Landon Green, RHP 50...... Kobe Morris, INF OUTFIELDERS 55...... Drew Williamson, INF/OF NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 4 Joe Breaux OF L-L 5-11 200 Sr. Tomball, Texas (McLennan C.C./Tomball) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 12 Tyrell Shavers OF L-L 6-6 216 So. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) Joe BREAUX ...... BRO 13 Walker McCleney OF L-L 5-8 175 Jr. Morris, Ala. (Mortimer Jordan) Daniel CARINCI ...... kuh-rin-CHEE 14 Gene Wood OF L-R 6-0 190 R-Jr. Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory) Tyler RAS ...... ROSS 18 Keith Holcombe OF L-L 6-4 235 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest) John TROUSDALE ...... TROWS-dale 22 T.J. Reeves OF R-R 5-11 200 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hueytown) 28 Tyler Gentry OF R-R 6-2 200 So. Arlington, Tenn. (Walters State C.C./Arlington) Jack Hoehl ...... HAIL 36 Justin King OF/INF L-L 6-1 200 Jr. Okotoks, Alberta (Indian Hills C.C./Foothills Composite) Matt REIDA ...... RAY-duh Jerry Zulli ...... ZOO-lee

COACHES AND STAFF POSITION/YEAR 6 Brad Bohannon Head Coach/Second Year 15 Jason Jackson Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach/Second Year 3 Jerry Zulli Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach/Second Year 41 Matt Reida Volunteer Assistant Coach/First Year Jack Hoehl Director of Baseball Operations/Second Year Sean Stryker Athletic Trainer/Second Year Brett Price Strength & Conditioning/First Year Frank Newell Nutrition/Third Year Jenny Sanders Academics/Sixth Year Chris Besanceney Baseball Administrator Troi Lane Wallace Administrative Secretary Dr. Jeff Laubenthal Team Physician Camden Bauer, Brady Carpenter, Ryan Egdes, Clay Estes, Jim Tierney Student Managers

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games, including three two-run performances PERSONAL INFO during that stretch • Josiah Mathis Breaux • Totaled 19 total runs over his final 20 games • Born on June 10, 1996 to lead the Crimson Tide during that stretch • Son of James and Jobie Breaux • Collected a seven-game hitting streak in SEC • Has two brothers, John and Josh, and one play from April 13-28, batting .339 (9-27) with a sister, Joy , two home runs, three RBI and five runs • Brother, Josh, was selected by the New York scored while adding three walks and one stolen Yankees in the second round (pick 61) of the base during the streak 2018 Major League Baseball Draft • Put together a six-game hitting streak from • Majoring in business management Feb. 17-27, going 8-for-28 (.286) with three doubles, five RBI, seven runs scored and six walks while adding one • Set the Alabama single-game record for walks in a contest with five on Feb. 23 in game one of the doubleheader with Washington State 4 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2016-17) MCLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Put together two solid seasons at McLennan L/L • 5-11 • 200 • Sr. OF • As a sophomore, batted .356 with 19 doubles, six triples, 10 home runs, 68 RBI and JOE BREAUX 78 runs scored across 65 games • Named to the 2017 All-Region V Team, Tomball, Texas selected by coaches from the North Texas and Western Junior College Athletic Conferences (McLennan C.C./Tomball) • Drafted in the 36th round of the 2017 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies, but elected to CAREER ACCOLADES (AT ALABAMA) attend Alabama 33 2018 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll PREP HIGHLIGHTS JUNIOR (2018) • Attended Tomball High School in Tomball, R/R • 6-5 • 220 • R-Jr. RHP • Reached base safely in 42 of his 47 games Texas played including 26 of 28 SEC contests • Earned second team all-district honors his KYLE CAMERON • Tied for the team lead in stolen bases with junior year before becoming a first team all- seven in eight attempts district honoree following his senior campaign Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Selected to the Houston Area All-Star Game • During SEC play, led Alabama in stolen bases (Hale County) PROFILES at a perfect 5-for-5 and ranked second in hits in 2015 (28), walks (17), on-base percentage (.429) and • Helped lead THS to multiple state tournament runs scored (17) appearances REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2018) • Contributed at least one run in 15 of his last • A two-sport athlete, he also competed in • Tied for the team lead with 39.0 of 20 games with at least one in 11 consecutive football, where he received all-district accolades relief across 15 appearances out of the bullpen • Finished with a 5.31 ERA (23 ER) and a 1-3 record with a save • Collected 18 strikeouts on the season • Led the Tide in relief innings during SEC play at 27.0 across his 10 conference appearances

SOPHOMORE (2017) • Pitched in two games as a sophomore, working a total of 2.0 innings • Missed the remainder of the campaign with an illness • Received a medical redshirt following the conclusion of the season

FRESHMAN (2016) • Made 13 appearances, including one start, in his first year with the Crimson Tide • Finished with a 2-2 record across 24.2 innings of work • Appeared in five SEC matchups, totaling 7.0 frames

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended Hale County High School in Moundville • Rated the 12th-best player in the state of Alabama by Perfect Game USA • Named an All-State First Team pitcher by the Tuscaloosa News as a senior • Compiled a 7-1 record with a 1.90 ERA in his final year at HCHS • Played a key role on the 2015 team that finished with a 28-5 record and advanced to the second round of the playoffs • Helped lead HCHS to the third round of the state playoffs as a junior • In 2014, posted a consecutive scoreless streak of 29.2 innings to set the AHSAA state Joe Breaux record, while batting .351 with seven home runs

30 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles and 28 RBI to wrap up his sophomore campaign PREP HIGHLIGHTS • ASWA All-State Honorable Mention at • Dominant against righties, holding them to • Attended Pelham High School in Pelham pitcher as a sophomore a .225 average compared to lefties who batted • Ranked the No. 3 recruit in the state of • Named to Perfect Game’s 17u and 18u .316 against him Alabama, joining the top two in Brock Love and WWBA All-Tournament teams in 2014 • In SEC play, went 0-1 and led all pitchers with Chandler Taylor at the Capstone • Also competed in basketball, where he was a a team-low 3.21 ERA (10 ER/28.0 IP) • Named the Birmingham Metro Player of the three-year letterman and a 2014 DJ White All- • Made 10 appearances with one start and Year as well as the Alabama State Hitter of the Tournament selection struck out 17 hitters against conference foes Year for his efforts in his junior season • SEC opponents batted a team-low .235 • Selected as a Rawlings All-American in his PERSONAL INFO against him in league play junior season • Jeffrey Kyle Cameron • Earned 2013 Underclass Honorable Mention • Born on Feb. 19, 1997 FRESHMAN (2016) All-America honors while being named to the • Son of Jeff and Diana Cameron • Split time between the mound and the field 2014 Underclass Second Team by Perfect Game • Has one brother, Braden, and a sister, Allie in his first season with the Crimson Tide USA • Father, Jeff, and uncle, John, both competed • Saw time in 15 games on the offensive side, • Helped lead Pelham High School to the in baseball at the University of West Alabama starting 13 of those contests including starts in Alabama 6A State Championship in 2013 • Majoring in secondary education with a all seven of his SEC appearances specialization in math • Tallied six hits, including two doubles, with PERSONAL INFO two RBI, three runs scored and four walks • Samuel James Finnerty • Born on Feb. 10, 1997 ON THE MOUND • Son of Robert and Janet Finnerty • Finished with a 1-1 record across 16 • Has one sister, Anna Grace appearances that totaled 20.1 • Majoring in biology from the bump • Made five appearances at home, maintaining a 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP) with seven strikeouts compared to one walk

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R/R • 6-0 • 225 • Sr. RHP SAM FINNERTY PROFILES

Pelham, Ala. (Pelham)

JUNIOR (2018) • The Crimson Tide’s Friday night starter in his junior campaign • Tied for the Alabama team lead with four wins as part of his 4-4 overall record across 14 starts • Sported a 4.45 ERA (43 ER/87.0 IP) and led the team in innings pitched • His 87.0 frames of work tied for fifth in the SEC during the regular season • Allowed only 14 walks on the season which was the fourth-fewest among league arms in regular-season action • Started all 10 weekends of SEC play, finishing 2-3 • Tossed 61.0 innings against league foes, good for seventh in conference play

SOPHOMORE (2017) • Played in 27 total games (18 starts) in the field while pitching in 19 contests with two starts on the hill • Collected 17 hits, including five doubles, and added 11 RBI, 10 runs scored and six walks to his season totals at the plate

ON THE MOUND • Finished with a 1-3 record and maintained a 4.60 ERA (23 ER/45.0 IP) • Struck out 35 batters while walking 22 and holding opposing hitters to a .256 average • Thirteen of his 19 total appearances were 2.0 or more innings with seven of those going 3.0- plus frames, including his final five relief outings Sam Finnerty

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leading the Tide in hits and totaled at least one hit in 12 of the 15 games, including four multi- hit efforts • Also led the Tide in RBI across his final 15 contests, recording one or more in nine of the 15 matchups, including seven of the final nine SEC games • Reached base safely in his final 15 games and sported a .438 on-base percentage during that stretch • Registered an eight-game hitting streak in SEC action from April 21-May 11, batting .400 (12-30) with three doubles, 11 RBI and four runs scored across the streak • Collected an eight-game hitting streak from April 21-May 6, maintaining a .414 (12-29) average with three doubles, nine RBI, one run 40 18 and four walks during that stretch • Held a seven-game hitting streak in SEC action that started in game two of the twinbill S/L • 6-1 • 190 • So. . LHP L/L • 6-4 • 235 • Sr. OF with Auburn on April 21, hitting at a .440 (11- 25) pace with three doubles, nine RBI and four BROCK GUFFEY KEITH HOLCOMBE runs scored across the streak • Tallied a six-game hitting streak from game Hoover, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. two of the March 9 doubleheader with New Mexico State through March 18, batting .269 (Hoover) (Hillcrest) (7-26) with an RBI, four runs scored, one walk and two stolen bases in as many attempts CAREER ACCOLADES CAREER ACCOLADES during the streak 2018 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Member of the UA football team from 2014-17 • Recorded a nine-game hitting streak from 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District (football) Feb. 17-March 3, maintaining a .545 (18-33) FRESHMAN (2018) Earned his undergraduate degree in December average that included three doubles, one • One of the Tide’s two left-handers out of the of 2017 and his first career home run over that time and bullpen 2018 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll added 12 RBI to go with six runs scored and two • Went 1-2 with a save in his first season at UA 2017 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll walks • Sported a 3.64 ERA (12 ER/29.2 IP) across his 2016 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 21 appearances

PROFILES • Struck out 24 compared to 10 walks JUNIOR (2018) SOPHOMORE (2017) • Saw time in 11 SEC contests, contributing • The Tide’s everyday left fielder for most of • Made the transition back to football for the 14.0 innings out of the pen the season, playing in 47 games with 45 starts Crimson Tide’s spring practices following the • Ranked third on the team in hits with 51 SEC-opening series with Missouri and did not PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished tied for third with 11 multi-hit return to baseball • Attended Hoover High School in Hoover games, including three of the Tide’s six four-hit • Suffered an arm injury that ended his • Highly rated left-handed pitcher in the state performances in 2018, going a perfect 4-for-4 in sophomore campaign early of Alabama by Perfect Game USA those outings and reaching base safely in every • Played in 13 games (10 starts) and batted • Earned PG USA 2017 Southeast Region plate appearance .250 (7-28) with a double, two RBI, six runs Honorable Mention • Maintained a team-leading .346 (19-55) scored and three walks in the first month of the • Played a key role in Hoover’s run to the 7A average over his final 15 games of the season, season state championship during his senior season, where he received Most Valuable Player honors • Selected to the 2017 Super All-State Team by AL.com • Named the 7A Pitcher of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA) as a senior • Recognized as AL.com’s Birmingham Baseball Player of the Year • Wrapped up his senior campaign with an 11-0 mark and a 0.57 ERA, while collecting 111 strikeouts across his 86.0 innings of work

PERSONAL INFO • Brock Freeman Guffey • Born on April 17, 1998 • Son of Freeman and Angie Guffey • Has one brother, Drew, and one sister, Tennyson • Majoring in consumer sciences

Keith Holcombe

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FRESHMAN (2016) • Began his Alabama baseball career in 2016 FRESHMAN (2016) after spending the 2014-15 seasons with the • Made 11 appearances, including four starts, football team in his first season at Alabama • Saw time in 37 games, starting 32 of those • Maintained a 3.30 ERA (11 ER/30.0 IP) with contests 33 strikeouts compared to only eight walks • Batted .279 to rank third on the team in • In his four starts, held a 2.81 ERA (5 ER/16.0 average while adding eight RBI, 23 runs scored IP) with 21 strikeouts and only three walks and 15 walks while stealing four bases in seven issued attempts • Recorded a seven-game hitting streak from PREP HIGHLIGHTS May 6-19, across which he batted .429 (9-21) • Attended Southside High School in Gadsden with a double, seven runs scored and six walks • Ranked as the No. 1 player in the state of • Reached base safely in seven games from Alabama by Perfect Game USA in 2015 Feb. 24-March 6, sporting a .609 on-base • Slotted as the 31st-ranked right-handed percentage over the streak and batted .471 pitcher nationally (8-17) with a triple, three RBI, seven runs scored, • Earned 2014 Underclass First Team All- five walks and three stolen bases 20 America honors and 2013 Underclass Honorable • From the end of spring football (April 19) on, Mention All-America from Perfect Game USA batted .313 (15-48) with two doubles, two RBI, • Participated in the 2014 National Showcase 11 runs scored and eight walks to close out the R/R • 6-1 • 210 • R-Jr. RHP and was named to the Top Prospect Team at the regular season event for his play • Heated up significantly over his final nine BROCK LOVE • As a freshman in 2012, helped Southside games of the regular season, batting .400 advance to the state championship (12-30) with a double, a team-high 10 runs Gadsden, Ala. • Played two years of basketball at SHS scored, six walks and three hit-by-pitches while • Member of the National Honor Society while recording at least one hit and reaching base (Southside) maintaining a 3.6 grade point average all four safely in eight of those nine contests, setting years single-game season highs for runs (3) and tied CAREER ACCOLADES his season best for hits with three (both came Earned his undergraduate degree in December PERSONAL INFO on May 21 vs. South Carolina) of 2018 • Brock Forrest Love • Born on Oct. 15, 1996 PREP HIGHLIGHTS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2018) • Son of Greg and Andrea Love • Attended Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa • Returned from season-ending surgery that • Has one sister, Alesha • Made the move about six miles up the road he underwent early in the 2017 season • Father, Greg, played basketball at to The University of Alabama campus after an • Maintained a 2-0 mark with a perfect 0.00 Birmingham-Southern outstanding prep career where he excelled in ERA across six appearances, including one start, • Earned his undergraduate degree in business football and baseball and 8.1 innings of work in December of 2018 • Currently pursuing a master’s in marketing PERSONAL INFO SOPHOMORE (2017) • Keith Lee Holcombe • Played in six games with two starts as a • Born on Aug. 1, 1995 sophomore before suffering a season-ending • Son of Danny and Kendra Holcombe army injury that required surgery PROFILES • Has one brother, Max • Received a medical redshirt after the • Earned his undergraduate degree in human conclusion of the season performance exercise science in December of • Went 1-2 with a 7.02 ERA (13 ER/16.2 IP) in 2017 his limited time • Currently pursuing a master’s in sports • Struck out 27 batters compared to only nine management walks in those outings

Brock Love

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PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended American Christian Academy in Tuscaloosa • Rated as the No. 5 right-handed pitcher in the state of Alabama by Perfect Game USA coming out of ACA • Received first team all-state accolades from 2014-16 • Selected to the 2016 All-USA Alabama Baseball Second Team as a pitcher by USA Today • Named to the Tuscaloosa News Super 9 in his final three seasons, including being named the publication’s Player of the Year as a senior • Named the Alabama 3A Player of the Year following his senior campaign • Tabbed a PG USA Honorable Mention All- 13 32 American in 2016 while also earning Honorable Mention honors in 2015 • Helped lead the Patriots to the state L/L • 5-8 • 175 • Jr. OF R/R • 6-4 • 195 • Jr. RHP championship during his senior season • Recognized as an all-state center fielder in WALKER MCCLENEY DEACON MEDDERS 2014 and followed that with another all-state selection as a junior, this time at shortstop Morris, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Set a state record with 38 consecutive scoreless innings pitched during his high school (Mortimer Jordan) (American Christian Academy) career • Multi-sport athlete, also competed in football CAREER ACCOLADES CAREER ACCOLADES and track at ACA, earning all-state honors as a 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll punter in 2014

SOPHOMORE (2018) SOPHOMORE (2018) PERSONAL INFO • The Crimson Tide’s top reserve in the outfield • Led the Crimson Tide in saves with six, a • Deacon Payne Medders • Appeared in 41 games, starting 22 of those total that tied for seventh in the SEC during the • Born on Sept. 2, 1996 contests in center field regular season • Son of Scott and Donna Medders • Contributed 16 runs and six RBI while adding • Tied for the team lead in relief innings with • Has one brother, Russell, and one sister, 16 walks and three stolen bases 39.0 and sported an 0-4 record with a 3.69 ERA Mabry

PROFILES (16 ER) • Cousins, Daniel Geddes and Chester Lewis, both played for The University of Alabama FRESHMAN (2017) • Struck out 30 in his 20 total relief appearances football team • Played in 39 games during his freshman • Contributed 26.1 innings out of the pen in • Majoring in human performance exercise campaign, making 15 starts SEC play with four saves science • Started 12 of his 22 games played in SEC • Punched out 20 league hitters across his 14 contests SEC appearances • Batted .250 (11-44) with two doubles, an RBI, 11 runs scored and six walks while getting hit by FRESHMAN (2017) six pitches • Wrapped up his freshman campaign with a • Went a perfect 3-for-3 on stolen bases 2-1 overall record and a 4.38 ERA (19 ER/39.0 IP) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Made one start and six total appearances in • Attended Mortimer Jordan High School in SEC play, finishing 0-1 across his 15.0 frames of Morris work • Named Jefferson County Player of the Year • Went 2-1 as a starter with a 4.44 ERA (12 in 2015 and 2016 ER/24.1 IP) and 19 strikeouts • Selected to the Alabama North/South All- Star Game in 2015, where he was named Most Valuable Player of the game • Helped MJHS reach the third round of the state playoffs in 2015 • Also played football at Mortimer Jordan, helping lead his team to the state championship as a junior

PERSONAL INFO • Joseph Walker McCleney • Born on April 9, 1998 • Son of John and Cindy McCleney • Has one brother, Garrison, and one sister, Haylie • Father, John, played baseball at Samford University • Sister, Haylie, played softball at The University of Alabama, finishing as one of the most decorated student-athletes in program history • Majoring in human performance exercise science

Deacon Medders

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• Reached base safely in 19 consecutive games from game two of the doubleheader in Missouri on April 7 to May 12 at LSU with 15 of those games coming in SEC play, the longest reached base streak by a member of the Tide in conference play for the season • Registered a five-game hitting streak from March 13-23, batting .400 (6-15) with a double, one RBI, three runs scored and four walks

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended Helena High School in Helena • Rated as Perfect Game USA’s top-ranked in the state of Alabama coming out of HHS and the ninth-best overall prospect in the state • Earned 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third 19 Team All-America honors 21 • Named to the Southeast All Region First Team by PG USA as a senior R/R • 5-9 • 220 • So. C • Tabbed an Under Armour All-American in R/L • 6-4 • 205 • R-So. LHP 2017 SAM PRAYTOR • Helped lead Helena to the state championship GARRET RUKES his senior season Helena, Ala. • Named First Team All-State by the Alabama Coconut Creek, Fla. Sports Writers Association (ASWA) in his final (Helena) two seasons while being named the 5A Hitter (Pine Crest) of the Year as a junior and the 6A Hitter of the FRESHMAN (2018) Year as a senior CAREER ACCOLADES • Led UA in walks with 21 and on-base • Named Super All-State by AL.com following 2018 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll percentage at .430 during SEC play his senior year 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • His 21 walks in conference action tied for • Batted .458 with nine home runs, 40 RBI, fourth in the league while his .430 on-base mark 20 runs scored and 37 walks across his senior REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2018) was good for eighth against league foes campaign • Returned from season-ending surgery during • Put together a strong 21-game stretch to • Was a major contributor for his club team, his freshman campaign close out his freshman season, batting .301 (22- leading the East Cobb Astros to the 18U • Began the season in the midweek starter role 73) with four doubles, three home runs, 10 RBI WWBA National Championship, receiving Most before becoming the Crimson Tide’s Sunday and 11 runs scored with 15 walks over that time Valuable Player honors for his efforts starter in his redshirt freshman campaign • Improved his batting average by .22 over the • Went 1-3 with a 3.60 ERA (12 ER/30.0 IP) and final 21 games he played to finish fourth on the PERSONAL INFO struck out 24 in his 13 starts team in average at .279 (41-147) • Samuel Caleb Praytor • Started all 10 conference weekends, working • Reached base safely in 20 of the final 21 • Born on April 4, 1999 23.0 total innings games and led the Tide in hits (22), slugging • Son of Ben and Tracey Praytor PROFILES percentage (.479) and walks (15), ranking • Has one brother, Ben Jr., and one sister, second in average during that stretch with at Sarah least one hit in 13 of those contests, including • Majoring in human performance exercise six multi-hit efforts science

Sam Praytor

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FRESHMAN (2017) AL.com in 2016 • Saw early success as a midweek starter for • Received the 1A-3A Hitter of the Year from the Tide before suffering a season-ending injury the Times Daily both his sophomore and senior that required surgery seasons • Received a medical redshirt at season’s end • Batted .413 with 10 home runs, 47 RBI and a • Finished 2-1 with a 1.65 ERA (5 ER/27.1 IP) 1.399 OPS in 2014 across seven appearances, four of which were • Selected to All-Tennessee Valley Team in that starting efforts 2014 season • Struck out 21 batters compared to six walks • A multi-sport athlete, he competed in while limiting opposing hitters to a lowly .184 football where he was named Super All-State batting average Honorable Mention by AL.com in 2013 • Five of his seven appearances were scoreless • Also chosen to the 3A All-State Team by the with only one featuring one allowed ASWA as a freshman and junior for his play on the gridiron PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended Pine Crest High School in Fort PERSONAL INFO Lauderdale, Fla. • John Collier Trousdale • Rated as a top-500 player nationally 2 • Born on June 27, 1998 according to Perfect Game USA following his • Son of Roy and Joetta Trousdale senior season • Has two sisters, Lauren and Katie • Perfect Game Honorable Mention All- L/R • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. INF • Majoring in business American as a senior and Underclass Honorable Mention All America honoree in 2015 JOHN TROUSDALE • Helped lead Pine Crest to the district semifinals three out of his four years with the Rogersville, Ala. varsity squad (Lauderdale County) • Received All-Broward County honors as a junior • Was a major contributor to his club team in CAREER ACCOLADES the summer before his junior season, leading 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll the Elite Squad 17U Prime to a 2014 BCS Championship SOPHOMORE (2018) • Played in 34 games with 21 starts during his PERSONAL INFO sophomore campaign, a majority of which came • Garret Morgan Rukes near the end of the season • Born on June 15, 1997 • Finished with 13 extra-base hits and recorded • Son of Morgan and Illeanne Rukes 10 RBI with 15 runs scored PROFILES • Has one brother, Sebastian, and one sister, • Totaled at least one run in seven of his fi nal 10 Marelle games including three two-run outings during • Majoring in human performance exercise that time with the 10 runs ranking second on the 44 science team during that stretch • Across his fi nal 10 games played, led UA in slugging at .575 thanks to his team-high eight R/R • 6-0 • 185 • R-Jr. RHP extra-base hits (fi ve doubles, one triple, two home runs) that made up a team-leading 23 total DAVIS VAINER bases • Collected three multi-hit performances in four Atlanta, Ga. of his last seven games after tallying just one (Riverwood) multi-hit effort in his fi rst 28 contests, recording fi ve of his 10 doubles over that time along with fi ve of his 10 total RBI in 2018 CAREER ACCOLADES 2018 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 2017 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll FRESHMAN (2017) 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Wrapped up his freshman season seeing action in 24 games overall with one start at third SOPHOMORE (2018) base • A long-relief weapon for the Crimson Tide • Totaled four hits, including one home run, • Appeared in 21 games with one start and while adding four RBI, a pair of runs scored and went 2-1 overall two walks on the year • Tossed 34.1 innings and struck out 40 • Saw action in 10 SEC games out of the PREP HIGHLIGHTS bullpen, punching out 12 across his 12.2 • Attended Lauderdale County High School in of work against league foes Rogersville REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2017) • Tabbed a top-500 player nationally by Perfect • Spent his redshirt freshman season with the Game USA Crimson Tide as the team’s primary closer • Rated as the fourth-best shortstop prospect • Totaled a team-leading five saves and went in the state of Alabama and the 22nd overall 0-3 in his 23 appearances out of the bullpen player in the state • Finished with 44 strikeouts and limited • Earned PG USA All-America Honorable opposing hitters to a .236 average – both totals Mention as a senior and Underclass Honorable that ranked second among Tide relievers Mention in 2015 • Went 0-2 with two saves in his 12 appearances • Received Small School First Team All-America during SEC action honors from MaxPreps during his final season at • Struck out 25 batters in conference play to LCHS while also being selected to the USA rank second out of the Crimson Tide pen Today All-Alabama First Team in 2016 • Named to the 3A All-State Team three times FRESHMAN (2016) by the Alabama Sports Writers Association • Redshirted during his first season with the (ASWA) in his final three seasons while being Crimson Tide named the 3A Hitter of the Year as a senior Garret Rukes • Selected to the Super All-State Team by 36 ALABAMA BASEBALL Player Profiles

PREP HIGHLIGHTS scored, five walks and went a perfect 3-for-3 on • Attended Riverwood International Charter stolen base attempts School in Atlanta, Ga. • Saw action on both the infield and the • Rated a top-500 player nationally according outfield to Perfect Game USA • Ranked as the No. 32 pitcher in the state of PREP HIGHLIGHTS Georgia coming out of high school • Attended Jackson Preparatory School in • Underclass Honorable Mention All-America Flowood, Miss. by Perfect Game USA in 2013 and 2014 • Ranked as the seventh-best player in the • Helped the 2013 East Cobb Titans win the state according to Perfect Game USA AAU National Championship, while playing a • Named to the Dandy Dozen as a senior while key role in advancing Riverwood to the second also earning Rawlings All-America Team honors round of the state playoffs that year that same season • Also competed in football during his first two • Helped lead the Patriots to three consecutive years of high school state championships in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Selected as team MVP his junior season PERSONAL INFO • Set school records for batting average and • Davis Aaron Vainer runs in his third season, owning a .606 average • Born on June 10, 1997 and accumulating 68 runs • Son of Alon and Lori Vainer • His 68 runs led the nation for prep players • Has three brothers, Dylan, Devin and Dawson and helped earn him 2014 All-Metro and MAIS • Brother, Devin, played baseball collegiately All-State honors at Georgia State • Also a standout athlete in basketball and • Majoring in public relations football, earning offensive MVP honors on the gridiron during his junior and senior seasons

PERSONAL INFO • Eugene Gregory Wood • Born on April 28, 1996 • Son of Greg and Kelly 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 with the Oakland Raiders • Majoring in business

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L/R • 6-0 • 190 • R-Jr. OF GENE WOOD

Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory)

CAREER ACCOLADES 2018 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 2017 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

JUNIOR (2018) • Underwent season-ending surgery prior to the start of SEC play • Saw his only action in the three-game series with Valparaiso to open the season, starting the first two games and entering Sunday’s contest as a defensive replacement

SOPHOMORE (2017) • Served as the Crimson Tide’s primary center fielder before suffering a season-ending injury at Ole Miss • Played in 30 games with 23 starts prior to his injury, including eight starts across his 11 games of action in-conference • Finished his sophomore season at .253 (19- 75) with five doubles, a home run, six RBI, 12 runs scored, nine walks and a stolen base

FRESHMAN (2016) • Closed out his freshman campaign having played in 25 total games, starting eight Gene Wood • Totaled four hits with an RBI, eight runs ROLLTIDE.COM 37 newcomer Profiles

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R/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. C/INF R/R • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. INF R/R • 5-10 • 185 • Fr. INF BRETT AUERBACH ISAIAH BYARS DANIEL CARINCI

Mission Viejo, Calif. Stone Mountain, Ga. Ajax, Ontario (Saddleback C.C./Tesoro) (Parkview) (Pickering)

FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Attended Parkview High School in Lilburn, • Attended Pickering High School in Ajax, • Recorded two standout seasons at Ga. Ontario, Canada Saddleback • Tabbed the No. 5 shortstop and 21st-rated • Tabbed the No. 4 shortstop and 30th player • Named First Team Orange Empire player in the state of Georgia by Perfect Game overall in Ontario by Perfect Game Conference in each of his two seasons at SCC USA • Received honorable mention recognition in

NEWCOMER PROFILES • As a sophomore, led the Gauchos in • The 184th-ranked player nationally in the 2018 for the Canada/Puerto Rico All-America numerous statistical categories including hits 2018 recruiting class by PG squad from PG (67), doubles (17), runs (53) and stolen bases • Selected to the 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game • Rated as the top infield prospect in Canada (26) while batting .362, good for second on the Southeast All-Region first team and named an by Prep Baseball Report team honorable mention All-American by the same • Played on the Canadian Junior National • Added a pair of triples, two home runs and outlet Team during his prep career 36 RBI to his sophomore totals • Helped Parkview claim the Georgia 7A state • Earned Most Valuable Player recognition • Put together a standout freshman campaign, title as a senior from his team and Athlete of the Year at PHS batting .315 with a team-leading 51 hits, 14 • Batted .336 with five doubles, four home doubles, 24 RBI, 30 runs, 21 walks and 10 stolen runs, 34 RBI and 28 runs scored in 38 games as PERSONAL INFO bases a senior • Daniel Carlo Carinci • Named to the Dean’s List during his time at • Earned Underclass All-America Third Team • Born on Jan. 13, 2000 Saddleback honors as a junior, one year after being named • Son of Marco and Denise Carinci • Drafted in the 40th round of the 2018 MLB an Honorable Mention selection in 2016 by • Has one brother, Justin, and one sister, Draft by the Colorado Rockies, but elected to Perfect Game Marisa attend Alabama • Moved from Oakleaf High School in Orange • Uncle, Jan, played football collegiately Park, Fla., after his junior season to finish his at Missouri and spent nine seasons in the PREP HIGHLIGHTS prep career at Parkview Canadian Football League • Attended Tesoro High School in Las Flores, • Majoring in mathematics Calif. PERSONAL INFO • Named First Team All-South Coast League • Isaiah Malik Byars his senior season at THS • Born on Aug. 26, 1999 • Selected to the Orange County All-Star • Son of Stacey and Beverly Byars • Majoring in human performance exercise Game as a senior science PERSONAL INFO • Brett Wesley Auerbach • Born on August 27, 1998 • Son of Keith and Nanci Auerbach • Has one sister, Megan • Majoring in economics

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R/R • 5-10 • 190 • Jr. RHP R/R • 6-1 • 205 • Jr. RHP R/R • 6-2 • 200 • So. OF CASEY COBB WIL FREEMAN TYLER GENTRY

Hamilton, Ga. Semmes, Ala. Arlington, Tenn. (Chattahoochee Valley C.C./Harris County) (Jones County J.C./Faith Academy) (Walters State C.C./Arlington)

FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN (2018) CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY COMMUNITY JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE • Recorded two standout seasons at Jones • Recorded one standout season at Walters • Played two seasons at Chattahoochee Valley County Junior College in Ellisville, Miss. State Community College in Phenix City, Ala. • Helped the Bobcats to the MACJC • Played in 64 games for the Senators, batting • Made 15 starts and recorded 82.0 innings championship in each of his two years at JCJC .379 with 77 totals hits, including 11 doubles, with 91 strikeouts as a sophomore • Appeared in 17 games with 12 starts as a three triples and a team-high 18 home runs • Maintained a 1.98 ERA overall and a 1.45 sophomore, leading the Bobcats in innings • Added 72 RBI and 71 runs scored to go with ERA in conference play to rank third amongst pitched at 73.1 frames his 32 walks and seven stolen bases league arms in both categories • Finished 8-2 with six complete games, two • Helped WSCC advance to the Junior College • Recorded 44 of 91 strikeouts in conference saves and maintained a 3.19 ERA while striking Baseball World Series in 2018, falling one win play to rank seventh in the league out 92 compared to only 15 walks short of the title • In his freshman campaign, led the league in • Selected to the All-Region 23 team and • Selected to the JUCO World Series All- wins as part of a 10-4 overall record while also named to the All-MACJC First Team for his Tournament Team as an outfielder, joining pacing the league in strikeouts with 96 efforts in 2018 current Tide teammate Morgan McCullough on • Finished conference play with a 0.54 ERA as • Named the NJCAA Division II Pitcher of the the list a freshman Week and the MACJC Pitcher of the Week to NEWCOMER PROFILES • His efforts during his first season at CVCC start the month of May after an 18-strikeout PREP HIGHLIGHTS earned him NJCAA All-America recognition performance over fourth-ranked Pearl River • Attended Arlington High School in Arlington, along with ACCC Southern Division Pitcher of • Team leader in appearances with 16 as a Tenn. the Year freshman, finishing 3-1 with five saves across • Tabbed a Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable • Awarded the ACCC’s Triple Crown (leading 35.0 innings of work Mention All-American following his senior the league in wins, strikeouts and ERA) during • Posted a lowly 1.80 ERA and struck out 40 season that 2017 season with only eight walks issued in his first season • Rated as the No. 7 outfielder in Tennessee • Selected to the 2017 All-ACCC Southern with the Bobcats and the No. 33 overall player in the state by PG Division team and All-Region 22 squad • Tabbed to the All-MACJC team following his coming out of AHS freshman campaign • Earned 2015 and 2016 Underclass Honorable PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Drafted in the 36th round of the 2018 MLB Mention accolades from PG USA • Attended Harris County High School in Draft by the , but elected to • Selected as an all-state honoree by the Hamilton, Ga. attend Alabama Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association in • Rated as a top-15 right-handed pitcher in 2015 the state of Georgia by Perfect Game USA PREP HIGHLIGHTS coming out of high school • Attended Faith Academy in Mobile, Ala. PERSONAL INFO • Selected as the Region Pitcher of the Year • Rated as a top 20 right-handed pitcher in • Tyler Jackson Gentry and tabbed to the all-region first team as a Alabama and one of the state’s top 60 players • Son of Brandon and Shari Gentry senior in the 2016 class by Perfect Game • Majoring in business • Selected to the Southeast all-region second • Received 2016 Southeast Region Honorable team in his final season at HCHS Mention recognition from Perfect Game USA in • Earned 2015 Perfect Game Honorable his final season of prep ball Mention All-America honors • His efforts as a senior propelled the Rams to • Received Underclass Honorable Mention All- Alabama 5A state title game America recognition from Perfect Game in both • Named a 2015 Underclass Honorable 2013 and 2014 Mention All-American by PG

PERSONAL INFO PERSONAL INFO • Casey Carlton Cobb • William Joseph Freeman • Born on June 27, 1996 • Born on March 29, 1998 • Son of Billy Cobb and Donna Highsmith • Son of Tim and Kelly Freeman • Has one brother, Chris, and one sister, • Has one brother, Timmy Cherine • Majoring in consumer sciences • Majoring in human performance exercise science

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R/R • 6-1 • 180 • Fr. RHP R/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. C L/L • 6-1 • 200 • Jr. OF/INF LANDON GREEN JOHNNY HAWK JUSTIN KING

Helena, Ala. McClelland, Iowa Okotoks, Alberta (Helena) (Iowa Western C.C./Creighton Prep) (Indian Hills C.C./Foothills Composite)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) • Attended Helena High School in Helena IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Rated as the No. 12 right-handed pitcher • Spent two seasons at Iowa Western • Spent two seasons at Indians Hills Community and 29th overall player in the state of Alabama • Played in 49 career games for the Reivers College in Iowa by Perfect Game USA • Helped IWCC to the NJCAA World Series as • Named to the All-Region XI First Team at the completion of the 2018 season • Earned Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable a sophomore • Wrapped up his sophomore season with four • Recorded 15 doubles along with his team- NEWCOMER PROFILES Mention All-America accolades as a senior at leading seven triples and 13 home runs as part HHS doubles, a pair of triples and one home run to of his .701 slugging percentage in 2018 • Finished his senior season at 12-1 with a 1.26 go with his 17 RBI and 11 runs scored • His 35 extra-base hits led all Iowa Community ERA, striking out 102 across 77.1 innings of • Maintained a .324 average as a freshman, College Athletic Conference hitters work adding 11 RBI and 13 runs scored to his first- • Contributed 60 RBI and 55 runs scored – • His 12 wins as a senior was second in the year totals both good for second on the Falcons – to go state of Alabama across all classifications with 37 walks and a .316 batting average across • Played a key role in the Huskies’ run to the PREP HIGHLIGHTS 56 games of action in 2018 state championship game in 2018 • Attended Creighton Preparatory School in • Received First Team Academic All-Region • Tabbed a 2017 Underclass High Honorable Omaha, Neb. recognition from the ICCAC as a sophomore Mention honoree as a junior • Played on three state championship teams thanks to his perfect 4.0 grade point average • Named to the Birmingham All-Metro Team during his prep career in 2013, 2015 and 2016 • Helped the Indian Hills baseball team by AL.com in 2017 • Earned all-state honors in Nebraska as a become one of only five teams to earn the • Selected as a member of the all-state second senior NJCAA Academic Team Award for 2018 with a team as a junior • Received All-Nebraska Honorable Mention cumulative GPA of 3.19 • Wrapped up his junior season with a perfect recognition from the Omaha World-Herald in • Batted .357 with five home runs and 47 RBI 2016 for Indian Hills as a freshman before suffering a 11-0 record and a 1.66 ERA, leading Helena to hand injury in April that cut his season short its first state title in school history • Helped the Huskies to a 2016 Class 5A Area PERSONAL INFO PREP HIGHLIGHTS 8 title, one year after contributing to the 5A • John Thomas Hawk • Attended Foothills Composite in Okotoks, state runner-up squad for Helena as a freshman • Born on Sept. 30, 1997 Alberta, Canada • High school teammate of current Crimson • Son of Jim and Missy Hawk • Rated as the No. 2 outfielder and the No. Tide catcher Sam Praytor • Has one brother, Jimmy, and one sister, Lili 5 overall player in Alberta coming out of high • Majoring in consumer science school by Perfect Game PERSONAL INFO • Received 2016 Canada/Puerto Rico All- • Landon Garrett Green Region First Team honors and Rawlings- • Born on Sept. 21, 1999 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America • Son of Jason and Connie Green recognition as a senior • Has one brother, Logan • Helped Foothills to four consecutive league • Majoring in consumer science championships during his time on the varsity squad • Named the top prospect at the Perfect Game USA Uncommitted Showcase in 2015 • Selected the Most Valuable Player of the varsity baseball team as a freshman at Foothills • Part of the 2013 team for Foothills that claimed the league championship in 2013 • A three-sport athlete, also participated in hockey and basketball in high school • Earned MVP honors on the basketball team as a freshman

PERSONAL INFO • Justin Cameron King • Born on Dec. 19, 1997 • Son of Cameron and Corey King • Has one brother, Brayden • Majoring in business

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R/R • 6-0 • 150 • R-Fr. RHP L/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. INF R/R • 6-1 • 195 • Fr. RHP CHASE LEE MORGAN MCCULLOUGH JACOB MCNAIRY

McCalla, Ala. Seattle, Wash. Athens, Ala. (McAdory) (Chipola C.C./Oregon/West Seattle) (Athens)

FRESHMAN (2018) SOPHOMORE (2018) PREP HIGHLIGHTS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA CLUB TEAM CHIPOLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Attended Athens High School in Alabama • Played one season at Chipola Community College • Joined the Crimson Tide baseball team after in Marianna, Fla. • Ranked as the No. 19 pitcher in the state and spending his first year on-campus with the • Helped Chipola to a 49-17 overall record and its the 39th-overall player in Alabama by Perfect University’s club baseball team second straight NJCAA National Championship Game USA • Selected as a Rawlings National Club • Named to the All-Tournament Team as an • Received 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game Baseball Association First Team All-American along with being named the Jay W. Tolman Most Honorable Mention All-America recognition as Outstanding Defensive Player, the Elite Hitter and the • Earned NCBA South Atlantic First Team All- Preston Walker Most Valuable Player a senior Region honors in 2018 • Started every game for the Indians, batting .381 • Selected as an Alabama 6A First Team All- • Named Most Valuable Player for the club across his 66 games of action State honoree by the Alabama Sports Writers squad following his freshman campaign • Finished as the team leader in doubles with 18 Association while ranking second in hits (86), RBI (59), runs scored • Went 7-0 with a 0.21 ERA during his lone (69) and walks (39) • Helped Athens to two consecutive Class season on the hill • Posted an impressive effort on the infield, collecting 6A, Area 16 titles during his junior and senior 148 assists and helping turn 39 double plays, good for seasons PREP HIGHLIGHTS second on the Indians • A two-way player, was selected as Athens’ • Attended McAdory High School in McCalla • Earned first team all-conference honors at the Most Valuable Player as a senior while earning completion of his lone season in Florida

• Helped the Yellowjackets to the AHSAA Hitting and Pitching Most Valuable Player NEWCOMER PROFILES playoffs in his junior and senior seasons FRESHMAN (2017) honors as a junior in 2017 • Earned All-Jefferson County accolades from OREGON • Improved on his pitching numbers as a the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association • Spent his freshman season at Oregon, playing in 53 senior, going 8-3 with a lowly 1.93 ERA across (ABCA) following his senior season total games with 51 starts for the Ducks 61.2 innings of work • Totaled 46 hits on the season, including six doubles, four triples and one home run • Struck out 68 with only eight walks issued PERSONAL INFO • Added 22 RBI and 24 runs scored to go with eight as a senior and limited his opponents to a .174 • Chase Alexander Lee stolen bases during his lone year in Eugene average against • Born on Aug. 13, 1998 • Batted .407 with 39 RBI and 18 runs scored • Son of John and Tracy Lee PREP HIGHLIGHTS in his time at the plate • Attended West Seattle in Washington • Has one brother, Dylan, and one sister, • Rated as Perfect Game USA’s top-ranked shortstop • Finished 3-1 with a 2.26 ERA and 34 Mallory and No. 2 overall prospect in the state of Washington strikeouts across nine appearances as a junior • Sister, Mallory, is a member of the University coming out of high school • Added a .359 average to go with 19 RBI and of West Alabama cheer squad • Earned 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third Team 13 runs scored to his 2017 totals • Majoring in aerospace engineering All-America honors while also being named to the West All-Region Team by the same outlet • Four-time first team all-metro selection during his time at West Seattle PERSONAL INFO • Selected to the Washington 3A All-State team as a • Jacob Allen McNairy senior • Born on Nov. 22, 1999 • Batted an impressive .411 with 13 RBI, three home • Son of Jimmie and Melanie McNairy runs and seven stolen bases as a senior • Selected in the 33rd round of the 2016 MLB Draft • Has one sister, Emily by the following his senior campaign • Majoring in pre-major studies for arts and • Played with the 2015 18U Team USA squad that sciences earned a gold medal at the 2015 WBSC Championship in Osaka, Japan • As a junior, maintained a .525 average with five doubles, four triples, four home runs and 12 RBI on his way to 2015 Underclass Third Team All-America recognition from PG USA • Earned 2014 Underclass Honorable Mention All- America accolades from PG following his sophomore campaign • Helped West Seattle to a runner-up finish in the Washington 3A state playoffs as a freshman

PERSONAL INFO • Morgan Douglas McCullough • Born on Dec. 19, 1997 • Son of Jane and the late Michael McCullough • Has one sister, Riley • Majoring in economics ROLLTIDE.COM 41 newcomer Profiles

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L/R • 6-4 • 200 • Jr. INF L/L • 5-10 • 155 • Jr. LHP R/R • 5-11 • 210 • Gr. RHP KOBE MORRIS DYLAN OLIVER JEREMY RANDOLPH

Victoria, British Columbia Mount Olive, Ala. Miamisburg, Ohio (Crowder C.C./Spectrum) (Marion Military Institute/Gardendale) (Wright State/Miamisburg)

FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN-SENIOR (2015-18) WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY CROWDER COMMUNITY COLLEGE MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE • Spent his undergraduate career at Wright State in • Recorded two impressive seasons at Crowder • Spent two seasons at Marion Military Dayton, Ohio College in Neosho, Mo. Institute in Alabama • Closed out his four seasons with the Raiders with a • Batted .408 with 11 home runs, 65 RBI and • Finished with two wins and three saves in 14 16-5 record and five saves, maintaining a career 3.05 ERA during that time 77 runs scored in 56 games of action as a appearances as a sophomore • Helped WSU to three Horizon League championships

NEWCOMER PROFILES sophomore • Amassed 34.2 innings of work, striking out and three NCAA Regional appearances • Added 16 doubles and two triples along 35 and maintaining a 3.12 ERA in 2017 • Contributed 150.1 innings and 129 strikeouts in his with 50 walks and seven stolen bases to his • Collected one win and five saves across 14 time at WSU • Finished 5-3 with four saves and a 2.55 ERA in his second-year totals for the Roughriders appearances in his freshman campaign for the senior campaign, helping the Raiders claim the Horizon • Played in 66 games as a freshman, batting Tigers League title and earn an NCAA Regional appearance .364 with nine homers, 65 RBI and 56 runs • Struck out 40 compared to 15 walks in 33.1 • As a senior, made a team-high 27 appearances in scored frames in 2017 relief and struck out 61, good for second on the team overall and first amongst relievers • Accumulated 27 extra-base hits, including • Named to the Dean’s List both seasons at • Closed out his junior campaign with a 4-2 record and 15 doubles and three triples, while walking 32 MMI 3.76 ERA across 17 appearances, including six starts, times in that first season totaling 52.2 innings • Named to the JUCO World Series All- PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Saw his sophomore campaign cut short after suffering an early-season arm injury that forced him to Tournament Team as a freshman while also • Attended Gardendale High School in have season-ending surgery earning first team all-region accolades that Alabama • Selected to the Horizon League Newcomer Team as same year • A two-sport athlete who also competed in a freshman after posting a 7-0 record and a 2.22 ERA in football as a wide receiver 44.2 frames spanning 13 appearances, including seven starts PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee • Attended Spectrum Community School in PERSONAL INFO across his final three seasons at Wright State Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • Dylan Ray Oliver • Completed his bachelor’s degree in business finance • Played in the Canada Cup, earning a gold • Born on Dec. 5, 1997 in May of 2018 before joining UA as a graduate transfer medal in the process while being named the • Son of Tommy and Dana Oliver PREP HIGHLIGHTS top defensive player in the Cup • Has one brother, Matthew • Attended Miamisburg High School in Ohio • Tabbed a first team All-Star in his junior • Majoring in consumer science • A two-way player for the Vikings, excelling on the campaign mound and at the plate • Named team captain and Most Valuable Player at the • Selected as Spectrum’s Best Defensive completion of his senior year Player as a junior • Earned all-league honors in his final two seasons at • A two-sport athlete who also competed in MHS basketball for the Thunder • Compiled a 5-3 record with a 1.09 ERA and 80 strikeouts in his team-leading 58.0 innings of work spanning 11 games as a senior PERSONAL INFO • Batted .405 with six doubles, three home runs, 27 • Kobe Maxwell Morris RBI and 26 runs scored in 27 contests during that 2014 • Born on May 7, 1998 season • Maintained a 2.97 ERA with 37 punchouts in 33.0 • Son of Tim and Tracey Morris innings as a junior • Has two sisters, Kayla Mazur and Taylor • Ranked second on MHS in average at .417, posting Morris 12 doubles, one triple and three home runs to his name, • Majoring in consumer sciences and added 25 RBI and 28 runs scored in 24 games played • Saw time in eight games as a sophomore, striking out 32 in 32.1 innings of work • Appeared in one contest as a freshman, tossing 6.0 shutout innings for his first varsity win • Two-sport athlete, competing in basketball for the Vikings and holding the school record for most assists and threes in a career

PERSONAL INFO • Jeremy Keith Randolph • Born on Oct. 2, 1995 • Son of Michael and Julia Randolph • Has two brothers, Justin and Christopher, and two sisters, Jenna and Lauren • Majoring in human environmental sciences 42 ALABAMA BASEBALL Newcomer Profiles

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S/R • 6-4 • 200 • Fr. RHP/OF R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Fr. OF R/R • 5-9 • 170 • Jr. INF TYLER RAS T.J. REEVES KOLBY ROBINSON

Middletown, N.J. Birmingham, Ala. Cullman, Ala. (Middletown North) (Hueytown) (Wallace State C.C./Cullman)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (2017-18) • Attended Middletown North High School in • Attended Hueytown High School in WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE New Jersey Birmingham • Excelled in his two seasons at Wallace State • The top-rated right-hander and No. 3 overall • The top-rated outfielder in the state and the in Hanceville player in the state of New Jersey by Perfect No. 5 overall prospect from Alabama according • Helped lead the Lions to a 48-10 mark and a runner-up finish in the ACCC as a sophomore Game USA to Perfect Game USA • Earned a 2018 NJCAA Gold Glove for his • Ranked as the No. 27 right-handed pitcher • Ranked at the No. 50 outfielder in the 2018 play on the infield nationally and the No. 74 overall recruit in the class by PG • Played in 49 games as a sophomore, finishing 2018 class by PG • Tabbed to the 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game with a .362 average that including 14 doubles, • Tabbed a 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America squad while two triples and a home run Second Team All-American and a Northeast All- earning First Team All-Region Southeast honors • Contributed 31 RBI and 52 runs scored, with Region First Team honoree by the same outlet from the same outlet 37 of those runs coming in conference play to • Rated as the No. 78 overall high school draft • Named to the Underclass High Honorable rank third in the league during 2018 prospect by Baseball America Mention All-America teams by Perfect Game in • Tallied 43 hits in league play during the 2018 • Named the top senior pitcher in New Jersey 2016 and 2017 campaign, good for fifth in the conference by NJ.com following his efforts in 2018 • Selected as a Collegiate Baseball News • Ranked third on the team in average with

• Wrapped up his senior campaign with a 1.56 Second Team All-American following his senior a .340 mark across 48 games of action as a NEWCOMER PROFILES ERA and 68 strikeouts compared to 15 walks in season freshman 40.1 innings of work despite finishing 0-5 • Earned 2018 First Team All-Class 6A Alabama • Recorded 51 hits, including four doubles and • In his starts, Middletown North was able to state honors from the Alabama Sports Writers a triple, while adding 23 RBI and 27 runs for the score just four total runs – three of which came Association (ASWA) Lions in 2017 in one game alone • Rated the No. 11 MLB Draft prospect in the • Member of the Phi Theta Kappa fraternity for his academic achievements at WSCC, • At the plate, Ras batted .390 with six state of Alabama for the 2018 draft by Baseball maintaining a 3.94 cumulative GPA doubles, two triples and 13 RBI in addition to America stealing seven bases • Played in the North-South All-Star Game at PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Earned Underclass Third Team All-America Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery • Attended Cullman High School in Alabama honors from Perfect Game, one year after • Helped Hueytown to the third round of the • Rated as the 12th-best shortstop in the state receiving Honorable Mention accolades from 2018 AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs, falling just according to Perfect Game USA the same outlet in 2016 short of a semifinals appearance • Received 2016 Southeast Region Honorable • A two-sport athlete, he also competed in • Batted .438 with 13 doubles, five triples and Mention recognition following his senior basketball at MNHS seven home runs as a senior and added 30 RBI campaign by PG • Drafted in the 33rd round of the 2018 MLB • An all-state first teamer in Class 6A in 2016 Draft by the Chicago Cubs, but elected to PERSONAL INFO • Put together a standout senior season, attend Alabama • Lundray “T.J.” Cartrell Reeves batting .395 with 70 hits and 57 runs scored • Born on April 20, 2000 • Helped the Bearcats to three state PERSONAL INFO • Son of Lundray and Shalanda Reeves championship games, claiming the state title in • Tyler Dean Ras • Has two sisters, Shandan and Zara 2015 • Born on Nov. 9, 1999 • Majoring in human performance exercise • Selected to the all-area team his final three seasons at CHS • Son of Glenn and Corrine Ras science • Earned a spot in the AHSAA North-South • Has one brother, Sean, and a sister, Nicole All-Star Game in 2015 • Majoring in pre-major studies for arts and • Maintained a 4.0 grade point average while sciences at Cullman and was a member of the National Honor Society

PERSONAL INFO • Kolby Blake Robinson • Born on April 2, 1997 • Son of Kelly B. and Kelly D. Robinson • Has one brother, Kristian, and one sister, Kyleigh • Father, Kelly B., played basketball collegiately at Warner University in Florida • Majoring in human performance exercise science ROLLTIDE.COM 43 newcomer Profiles

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R/R • 6-1 • 195 • Fr. RHP L/L • 6-6 • 216 • So. OF R/R • 6-1 • 160 • Fr. RHP CONNOR SHAMBLIN TYRELL SHAVERS DYLAN SMITH

Lakeland, Tenn. Lewisville, Texas Stafford, Texas (Briarcrest Christian) (Lewisville) (Stafford)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended Briarcrest Christian High School in • Attended Lewisville High School in Texas • Attended Stafford High School in Texas, for Lakeland, Tenn. • Played outfield and also saw time on the his final two years of prep play • Tabbed the No. 3 pitcher in the state and the mound for the Fighting Farmers • Rated as the No. 25 right-handed pitcher in fifth overall prospect in Tennessee by Perfect • A two-sport athlete, he also competed in the state and the No. 46 overall player in Texas Game USA football at LHS by Perfect Game USA

NEWCOMER PROFILES • Received 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third • Member of the • Earned 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game Team All-America honors while being named football team where he plays wide receiver Honorable Mention All-America accolades to the Southeast All-Region First Team by the • Saw time in all 15 games during the 2018 along with being selected to the Texas – All- same outlet football season after redshirting in his first year Regions First Team by PG • Named ‘Mr. Baseball’ for Division 2-AA in at the Capstone • Tabbed a second team all-district selection the state of Tennessee following his senior as a senior campaign PERSONAL INFO • A two-sport athlete who also competed in • Selected to the Memphis Area High School • Tyrell Lamar Shavers football all four years at SHS All-Star Game in 2018 • Born on Aug. 18, 1999 • Drafted in the 18th round of the 2018 MLB • Received Briarcrest’s Male Athlete of the • Son of Tyrone and Yolanda Shavers Draft by the San Diego Padres, but elected to Year honors at the completion of his senior year • Has one brother, Tyrone II, and one sister, attend Alabama • Posted a 1.06 ERA with 63 strikeouts across Chasity • Became the first Stafford baseball player 53.0 innings and tossed two no-hitters as a • Majoring in creative media drafted out of high school and the highest draft senior at BCHS pick among SHS graduates • A two-way player, he batted .430 with 13 • Began his prep career at St. Pius X High doubles, four triples and 24 RBI at the plate School in Houston, Texas, where he played two • Earned 2017 Underclass Second Team seasons before transferring to Stafford accolades from PG as a junior after a standout season for the Saints PERSONAL INFO • Also competed in football, where he earned • Dylan Miguel Smith all-state honors and was the Defensive MVP for • Born on May 28, 2000 BCHS • Son of Felecia Evans-Smith • Participated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl • Majoring in mechanical engineering All-Star Game for football

PERSONAL INFO • Connor Rodney Shamblin • Born on Aug. 12, 1999 • Son of John and Beth Shamblin • Has one brother, Tyler • Majoring in management

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L/R • 6-5 • 210 • Fr. INF/OF DREW WILLIAMSON

Brewton, Ala. (T.R. Miller)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended T.R. Miller High School in Brewton • Rated as the No. 2 outfielder and the No. 10 player in the state of Alabama by Perfect Game USA • Received 2018 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America honors as a S senior E L • Named to Perfect Game’s Southeast All- I F

Region Second Team in 2018 O R

• Selected to the 2018 USA Today All-USA P

Baseball Second Team following his senior R campaign E M

• Twice named First Team All-State by the O Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA) C W

and selected as the 3A Hitter of the Year by the E

ASWA in both his junior and senior seasons NEWCOMER PROFILES N • Tabbed to the 2018 Super All-State Team by AL.com • Earned MaxPreps Small School All-America honors in 2018 • As a senior, batted .544 with 37 hits, including 16 doubles and two home runs, and added 19 RBI and 33 runs scored in his 26 games • Tabbed an Underclass Second Team All- American by PG in 2017 • Named to the Montgomery Advertiser’s Super All-State Baseball squad following his junior campaign • Selected to play in the Alabama North/South All-Star Game as a junior • In 34 games as a junior, he led the Tigers in nine offensive categories including average (.616), triples (2), home runs (8) and runs (63) along with on-base (.764) and slugging percentage (1.123) • Stood out of as a sophomore, compiling a .324 average across 34 games • As a freshman on the varsity team, batted .472 with 17 RBI and 32 runs scored in 22 contests

PERSONAL INFO • Andrew Edward Williamson • Born on March 23, 2000 • Son of Ed and Leslie Williamson • Has one sister, Caroline • Father, Ed, played junior college baseball before attending Troy University • Majoring in human performance exercise science

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JOE BREAUX 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% 2018 .247 47-46 162 34 40 9 2 2 19 59 .364 32 17 44 3 .420 1 3 7-8 115 3 4 .967 TOTAL .247 47-46 162 34 40 9 2 2 19 59 .364 32 17 44 3 .420 1 3 7-8 115 3 4 .967 KYLE CAMERON 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 2016 7.66 2-2 13/1 0 0 1 0 24.2 24 23 21 14 16 3 1 0 116 .250 1 3 0 1 2 2017 9.00 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 11 .375 0 0 0 1 0 2018 5.31 1-3 15/0 0 0 0 1 39.0 52 27 23 9 18 12 0 5 180 .323 5 3 0 3 4 TOTAL 6.30 3-5 30/1 0 0 1 1 65.2 79 52 46 25 36 15 1 5 307 .298 6 6 0 5 6 SAM FINNERTY 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% 2016 .143 15-13 42 3 6 2 0 0 2 8 .190 4 1 13 2 .234 0 1 0-0 1 4 1 .833 2017 .224 27-18 76 10 17 5 0 0 11 22 .289 6 1 15 2 .289 0 0 0-0 37 6 0 1.000 TOTAL .195 42-31 118 13 23 7 0 0 13 30 .254 10 2 28 4 .269 0 1 0-0 38 10 1 .980

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 2016 5.31 1-1 16/0 0 0 0 0 20.1 26 13 12 4 14 1 1 2 92 .310 0 1 0 0 3 2017 4.60 1-3 19/2 0 0 0 0 45.0 43 24 23 22 35 15 0 3 197 .256 7 2 1 2 3 2018 4.45 4-4 14/14 0 0 0 0 87.0 117 57 43 14 29 14 1 13 392 .317 4 2 0 4 2 TOTAL 4.61 6-8 49/16 0 0 0 0 152.1 186 94 78 40 78 30 2 18 681 .300 11 5 1 6 8 BROCK GUFFEY 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 2018 3.64 1-2 21/0 0 0 1 1 29.2 28 15 12 10 24 4 0 3 129 .246 3 1 2 1 3 TOTAL 3.64 1-2 21/0 0 0 1 1 29.2 28 15 12 10 24 4 0 3 129 .246 3 1 2 1 3 KEITH HOLCOMBE 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% 2016 .279 37-32 111 23 31 2 1 0 8 35 .315 15 7 34 2 .398 0 2 4-7 30 3 5 .868 2017 .250 13-10 28 6 7 1 0 0 2 8 .286 3 1 7 0 .344 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 2018 .290 47-45 176 19 51 9 1 2 29 68 .386 12 11 47 2 .372 0 2 6-8 70 2 3 .960 TOTAL .283 97-87 315 48 89 12 2 2 39 111 .352 30 19 88 4 .379 0 4 10-15 110 6 8 .935 BROCK LOVE 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 2016 3.30 0-0 11/4 0 0 1 0 30.0 28 11 11 8 33 8 0 2 122 .252 3 1 0 0 2 2017 7.02 1-2 6/2 0 0 0 1 16.2 18 14 13 9 26 3 0 4 74 .290 2 0 1 1 2 2018 0.00 2-0 6/1 0 0 2 0 8.1 5 0 0 4 10 1 0 0 32 .179 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3.93 3-2 23/7 0 0 3 1 55.0 51 25 24 21 69 12 0 6 228 .254 5 1 1 1 4

WALKER MCCLENEY 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% 2017 .250 39-15 44 11 11 2 0 0 1 13 .295 6 6 14 0 .411 0 3 3-3 42 1 2 .956 2018 .191 41-22 68 16 13 4 0 0 6 17 .250 16 4 24 0 .375 0 2 3-4 63 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .214 80-37 112 27 24 6 0 0 7 30 .268 22 10 38 0 .389 0 5 6-7 105 2 2 .982 DEACON MEDDERS CAREER STATS 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 2017 4.38 2-1 15/6 0 0 0 0 39.0 42 25 19 21 33 9 0 3 182 .278 8 5 2 1 3 2018 3.69 0-4 20/0 0 0 2 6 39.0 32 21 16 27 30 4 0 1 172 .227 4 0 0 1 3 TOTAL 4.04 2-5 35/6 0 0 2 6 78.0 74 46 35 48 63 13 0 4 354 .253 12 5 2 2 6 SAM PRAYTOR 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% 2018 .279 46-43 147 23 41 6 0 3 16 56 .381 25 5 28 0 .397 2 0 1-1 254 26 6 .979 TOTAL .279 46-43 147 23 41 6 0 3 16 56 .381 25 5 28 0 .397 2 0 1-1 254 26 6 .979 GARRET RUKES 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 2017 1.65 2-1 7/4 0 0 1 0 27.1 18 8 5 6 21 1 0 0 106 .184 2 2 0 0 0 2018 3.60 1-3 13/13 0 0 2 0 30.0 26 14 12 14 24 4 0 2 130 .243 2 3 0 2 4 TOTAL 2.67 3-4 20/17 0 0 3 0 57.1 44 22 17 20 45 5 0 2 236 .215 4 5 0 2 4 JOHN TROUSDALE 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% 2017 .160 24-1 25 2 4 0 0 1 4 7 .280 2 0 4 0 .222 0 0 0-0 1 7 0 1.000 2018 .214 34-21 98 15 21 10 1 2 10 39 .398 11 2 21 0 .306 0 0 0-0 133 11 4 .973 TOTAL .203 58-22 123 17 25 10 1 3 14 46 .374 13 2 25 0 .290 0 0 0-0 134 18 4 .974 DAVIS VAINER 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 2017 4.71 0-3 23/0 0 0 0 5 28.2 25 17 15 26 44 0 0 0 134 .236 12 0 3 1 1 2018 4.46 2-1 21/1 0 0 1 0 34.1 30 20 17 20 40 2 0 2 153 .236 3 3 1 2 1 TOTAL 4.57 2-4 44/1 0 0 1 5 63.0 55 37 32 46 84 2 0 2 287 .236 15 3 4

GENE WOOD 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% 2016 .105 25-8 38 8 4 0 0 0 1 4 .105 5 5 10 1 .292 0 2 3-3 11 4 3 .833 2017 .253 30-23 75 12 19 5 0 1 6 27 .360 9 2 12 1 .349 0 2 1-2 44 0 0 1.000 2018 .375 3-2 8 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .375 2 0 2 0 .500 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .215 58-33 121 21 26 5 0 1 8 34 .281 16 7 24 2 .340 0 5 4-5 58 4 3 .954

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JOE BREAUX 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% 2018 .280 28-28 100 17 28 5 1 2 11 41 .410 17 9 29 1 .429 0 2 5-5 72 3 3 .962 TOTAL .280 28-28 100 17 28 5 1 2 11 41 .410 17 9 29 1 .429 0 2 5-5 72 3 3 .962 KYLE CAMERON 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 2016 10.29 1-1 5/0 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 9 8 7 4 0 0 0 38 .250 0 2 0 1 0 2017 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2018 7.33 1-2 10/0 0 0 0 0 27.0 40 25 22 6 10 9 0 5 129 .339 4 2 0 1 2 TOTAL 7.94 2-3 15/0 0 0 0 0 34.0 47 34 30 13 14 9 0 5 167 .322 4 4 0 2 2 SAM FINNERTY 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% 2016 .190 7-7 21 2 4 1 0 0 0 5 .238 2 0 6 1 .261 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000 2017 .222 16-12 54 7 12 4 0 0 8 16 .296 3 1 11 2 .276 0 0 0-0 23 5 0 1.000 TOTAL .213 23-19 75 9 16 5 0 0 8 21 .280 5 1 17 3 .272 0 0 0-0 23 7 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 2016 7.11 0-0 10/0 0 0 0 0 12.2 19 11 10 3 9 1 1 1 61 .345 0 1 0 0 2 2017 3.21 0-1 10/1 0 0 0 0 28.0 24 11 10 12 17 9 0 3 119 .235 5 2 0 1 2 2018 5.16 2-3 10/10 0 0 0 0 61.0 91 49 35 10 16 13 1 11 285 .336 4 0 0 3 0 TOTAL 4.87 2-4 30/11 0 0 0 0 101.2 134 71 55 25 42 23 2 15 465 .313 9 3 0 4 4 BROCK GUFFEY 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 2018 3.86 0-2 11/0 0 0 0 0 14.0 14 8 6 6 7 1 0 2 63 .255 1 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 3.86 0-2 11/0 0 0 0 0 14.0 14 8 6 6 7 1 0 2 63 .255 1 1 0 0 1 KEITH HOLCOMBE 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% 2016 .305 17-17 59 13 18 2 0 0 3 20 .339 8 5 18 0 .431 0 0 1-2 15 2 2 .895 2017 .000 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2018 .260 27-26 104 7 27 5 0 1 15 35 .337 6 5 34 0 .330 0 1 2-3 50 1 1 .981 TOTAL .274 45-44 164 20 45 7 0 1 18 55 .335 14 10 52 0 .367 0 1 3-5 65 3 3 .958 BROCK LOVE 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 2016 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1 2017 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2018 0.00 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 .400 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0.00 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 9 .400 0 0 0 0 1 WALKER McCLENEY 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% 2017 .250 22-12 32 6 8 2 0 0 1 10 .313 4 3 12 0 .385 0 3 3-3 30 1 1 .969 2018 .129 19-11 31 5 4 0 0 0 0 4 .129 8 1 13 0 .325 0 2 1-2 24 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .190 41-23 63 11 12 2 0 0 1 14 .222 12 4 25 0 .354 0 5 4-5 54 2 1 .982 DEACON MEDDERS 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 2017 7.80 0-1 6/1 0 0 0 0 15.0 22 16 13 9 11 4 0 2 77 .349 4 2 1 0 2 2018 5.13 0-4 14/0 0 0 0 4 26.1 27 20 15 22 20 3 0 1 126 .270 4 0 0 1 3 TOTAL 6.10 0-5 20/1 0 0 0 4 41.1 49 36 28 31 31 7 0 3 203 .301 8 2 1 1 5 SAM PRAYTOR 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% 2018 .278 28-27 90 14 25 3 0 2 7 34 .378 21 3 15 0 .430 0 0 1-1 157 18 5 .972 TOTAL .278 28-27 90 14 25 3 0 2 7 34 .378 21 3 15 0 .430 0 0 1-1 157 18 5 .972 GARRET RUKES 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 2017 0.00 0-1 1/0 0 0 0 0 3.2 2 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 16 .154 0 1 0 0 0 2018 4.70 0-3 10/10 0 0 0 0 23.0 23 14 12 12 16 3 0 2 105 .274 2 3 0 2 4 TOTAL 4.05 0-4 11/10 0 0 0 0 26.2 25 17 12 14 20 3 0 2 121 .258 2 4 0 2 4 JOHN TROUSDALE 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% 2017 .100 12-0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 2 0 3 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 1.000 2018 .153 18-14 59 9 9 3 1 2 4 20 .339 7 2 17 0 .265 0 0 0-0 98 8 2 .981 TOTAL .145 30-14 69 9 10 3 1 2 4 21 .304 9 2 20 0 .263 0 0 0-0 98 12 2 .982 DAVIS VAINER 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 2017 7.20 0-2 12/0 0 0 0 2 15.0 19 13 12 20 25 0 0 0 84 .306 10 0 3 1 1 2018 9.24 0-1 10/0 0 0 0 0 12.2 17 16 13 12 12 1 0 1 69 .309 3 1 1 1 0 TOTAL 8.13 0-3 22/0 0 0 0 2 27.2 36 29 25 32 37 1 0 1 153 .308 13 1 4 2 1 GENE WOOD 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% 2016 .111 12-1 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 1 1 1 1 .273 0 0 2-2 0 3 2 .600 2017 .269 11-8 26 4 7 2 0 1 1 12 .462 3 0 6 1 .345 0 0 1-1 14 0 0 1.000 2018 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY TOTAL .229 23-9 35 6 8 2 0 1 1 13 .371 4 1 7 2 .325 0 0 3-3 14 3 2 .895

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SEASON NOTES • The Crimson Tide’s pitching staff sported a 4.10 ERA, dropping by 0.83 • Alabama fi nished the 2018 season with a 27-29 overall mark and an from the season prior while the team’s walk total was 65 fewer than the 8-22 record in Southeastern Conference play. The Crimson Tide fi nished 2017 staff. in 14th place in the fi nal SEC regular-season standings. • In conference play, Alabama pitchers maintained a 4.96 ERA (145 • Head coach Brad Bohannon guided the Crimson Tide in his fi rst season ER/263.0 IP) and struck out 178 compared to 116 walks. The 2018 Tide as a collegiate head coach. The 32nd head coach in the program’s dropped its ERA by .80 and slashed its walk totals by 61 in SEC action. history, Bohannon improved the Tide’s overall record by eight wins, • On offense, UA improved in nearly every category, including: extra- including three more in conference play compared to 2017. base hits (+14), doubles (+14), triples (+2), runs (+30), walks (+63) and • The Crimson Tide got off to a hot start, fi nishing the month of February stolen bases (+7). a perfect 9-0. The 9-0 start to the season is the best start by an Alabama • Against SEC foes, the Crimson Tide batted .237 (241-1,019) and team since 2002 when ’ squad started 10-0. collected nearly half of its extra-base hits with 71 (46 percent). The bats • Bohannon’s 9-0 start as the head man at UA matched Wallace Wade produced 45 doubles, four triples and 22 home runs and plated 127 (1924) for the second-best start to an Alabama head coaching career. The runs. The Tide also walked 131 times and stole 20 of its 34 bases against all-time record for wins to start a head coaching stint with the Crimson league opponents. UA’s walk totals rose by 26 from the 2017 squad while

2018 REVIEW Tide is Kid Peeples’ perfect 10-0 season in 1897; Peeples only coached the ‘18 Tide doubled its stolen base numbers from the season prior. the Tide for one season. • Defensively, the Tide committed 65 errors resulting in 47 unearned • UA hung around in nearly every loss, taking 14 losses by two runs runs, many that proved costly by season’s end. or less, including fi ve of the Tide’s six losses in the month of May - all • In nine games, Alabama miscues resulted in one or more unearned runs against Southeastern Conference opposition. that secured the win for the opposition. On fi ve occasions, UA would • Alabama fi nished with six wins against top-25 teams in 2018, fi rst with a have been even with its opponent had they not committed an error and 3-0 win over then-No. 15 Southern Miss. The Tide followed that up with in four games the Tide’s errors cost a potential win. Eight of the contests a series victory over then-No. 7 Kentucky and a series win in Columbia affected by a Tide mistake came in SEC play. at then-No. 22 Missouri. The Crimson Tide’s fi nal top-25 win came • Alabama’s play at catcher improved signifi cantly, as well. In 2017, Tide against eventual SEC Western Division Champion and SEC Tournament backstops allowed 21 passed balls and held runners to a .757 stolen base Champion, Ole Miss, who was ranked fourth in the nation at that time. percentage, throwing out 18 while allowing 56 stolen bases. The 2018 • The Crimson Tide’s pitching staff sported a 4.10 ERA (224 ER/491.1 IP) Crimson Tide catchers recorded only six passed balls for a decrease of in 2018, good for seventh in the SEC ranks during the regular season. 15. On the basepaths, UA’s catchers allowed runners a .706 stolen base Alabama arms struck out 370 compared to 195 walks and limited percentage with 15 caught stealings and 36 stolen bases. opposing hitters to a .267 average. • On offense, Alabama fi nished with a .256 (483-1,889) average and BRAD BOHANNON CONCLUDES FIRST SEASON WITH THE TIDE totaled 156 extra-base hits (104 doubles, eight triples, 44 home runs). • Head coach Brad Bohannon completed his fi rst season at the helm of The Tide hitters contributed 310 runs and walked 270 times. the Crimson Tide baseball program after being named the 32nd head • Defensively, the Tide fi elded at a .969 rate, making 65 total errors, 42 coach in Alabama baseball history on June 1, 2017. of which came against SEC competition. • Bohannon brought 14 years of Southeastern Conference coaching experience to Alabama after having served as an assistant at Kentucky A CLOSER LOOK from 2004-15 and at Auburn from 2016-17. • The 2018 season saw Alabama make many improvements from the • The fi rst-year head coach is known for his recruiting abilities, earning 2017 campaign. the distinction of the American Baseball Coaches Association and • In 2018, the Tide fi nished 6-9-3 in its series, bettering last year’s series Baseball America National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2015. mark of 5-11-0 in series. • The SEC’s 2018 postseason All-Conference team featured two players • Sewell-Thomas Stadium once again became a favorable spot for that were formerly Bohannon recruits in fi rst-team selection Kole Cottam Alabama. In 2017, the Tide was a lowly 14-22 (.388) at home, but this (Kentucky) along with second-teamer Will Holland (Auburn). The league’s year’s team moved back into the positive. The 2018 installment of the All-Freshman Team was spotted with four recruits that signed under Tide went 22-13 at The Joe, good for a .629 mark at home. Bohannon, including Tanner Burns, Cody Greenhill, Edouard Julien and • Alabama saw positive strides from its pitchers and hitters in 2018. Steven Williams - all from Auburn. Julien was also selected to the SEC

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All-Tournament Team following his impressive performance in Hoover. TIDE SQUARED OFF WITH TEAMS FROM 10 CONFERENCES IN 2018 • Bohannon’s 2018 squad got off to a hot start, winning nine consecutive • In addition to facing off with Southeastern Conference opponents, games to begin the season. The 9-0 start is the best by an Alabama team Alabama met with teams from nine different conferences in 2018, totaling since 2002 when Jim Wells’ squad started 10-0. 10 in all. • The 9-0 start for the fi rst-year head coach matches Wallace Wade (1924) • The Tide faced off with its lone Missouri Valley opponent, sweeping for the second-best start to a head coaching career at Alabama. The all- Valparaiso in a weekend series to open the 2018 season. Alabama also time record for wins to start a head coaching stint with the Crimson Tide hosted Washington State of the Pac-12 from Feb. 23-24, resulting in a is Kid Peeples’ perfect 10-0 season in 1897; Peeples only coached for three-game sweep for the Tide. The Crimson Tide then took two-of-three one year. games from WAC representative and eventual conference champion New • Bohannon’s fi rst team at UA claimed series victories over two top-25 Mexico State from March 9-10 to close out its slate with WAC opponents. teams in SEC play, including one on the road. The Tide also reclaimed • UA wrapped up its pairings with Conference USA opponents after a home fi eld advantage under Bohannon, winning 22 of 35 games for defeating UAB 12-3 on April 10. The Tide fi nished 3-1 against C-USA in a .629 winning percentage. That record improved signifi cantly from the 2018, defeating Middle Tennessee (Feb. 20), Southern Miss (March 7) and 2017 squad’s 14-22 (.388) mark at The Joe. then UAB. Alabama’s lone loss came at UAB on March 20. • Despite a tough season, the Crimson Tide never quit. Fourteen of the 29 • Alabama also hosted and SWAC opponents this total losses came by two runs or less, including fi ve of the Tide’s six losses season. The Tide fell to Samford on April 17 to make it a 1-1 split with in May. Over that stretch, the Crimson Tide squared off with Mississippi the Bulldogs, the lone SoCon opponent for UA in 2018. Alabama then State at home followed by a roadtrip to Alex Box Stadium to take on defeated Alcorn State one night later, making it a perfect 4-0 mark for LSU in one of the toughest environments in college baseball. Alabama the Tide against SWAC teams, with UA outscoring its four opponents by closed out its regular season against eventual SEC Western Division and a 43-1 margin. Tournament Champion Ole Miss. The Tide claimed one win against the • The Crimson Tide defeated Troy, 4-3, in the single matchup between Rebels and fell in the other two matchups by a combined three runs. the two in-state schools on April 24. The matchup with the Trojans was the only Sun Belt pairing for the Crimson Tide this season. THE NEW JOE CONTINUES TO SEE BIG NUMBERS • UA’s non-conference schedule wrapped up when the Tide defeated • Alabama’s recently renovated facility, Sewell-Thomas Stadium, enjoyed Jacksonville State, 9-8, in Tuscaloosa. a third popular season after re-opening at the start of the 2016 campaign. • Alabama holds the winning advantage against the current member • In 2018, The Joe hosted 35 home games with 32 ticket dates recorded teams of nine of the 10 conferences with the Big 12 owning a 16-12 mark (three doubleheaders. A total of 111,986 Crimson Tide fans came through against the Crimson Tide. The Tide’s series with New Mexico State of the the gates this season for an average of 3,200 per game. The Tide’s total Western Athletic Conference was the fi rst time UA has met with a current attendance ranked 15th in the nation while the average attendance total member of the WAC in program history, with UA going 2-1 for a .667 was 20th nationally. winning percentage against the conference. • Sewell-Thomas Stadium sold out on four occasions to bring the three- • The Crimson Tide’s highest winning percentage comes against the year sellout total to 15. Alabama’s fi rst sellout came Friday, April 20, as SWAC, with UA maintaining an 84-6 mark for a .933 winning percentage. the Crimson Tide hosted then-No. 25 Auburn on A-Day weekend. A Second on the list is the SoCon, where the Tide holds a .841 winning second sellout followed on Saturday evening as part of a doubleheader percentage thanks to a 121-22-2 record against the league’s current with the Tigers. The Joe then sold out two more times, coming May 5-6 teams. against Mississippi State. • Outside of the SEC, Alabama has faced off with Conference USA the most of the other nine conferences. The Tide has played 258 games against the current C-USA representatives and owns a 180-78 (.698) mark against those teams. 2018 REVIEW

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TOUGH SLATE IN 2018 UA defeated Livingston on March 18 by a score of 17-2. • Alabama wrapped up the 2018 season having played 32 of its 56 • The 16 runs under the direction of Bohannon were the third most in games against teams that made the postseason. Those contests were a head coaching debut in program history and the most since Joseph split between 12 separate opponents. Black’s 1898 team defeated Massey’s Business College, 20-3. • Seven of the Tide’s 10 SEC foes advanced to the postseason, including the fi nal six conference series to close out the season. FEBRUARY WAS GOOD FOR THE TIDE OFFENSE • Outside of its conference opponents, the Tide had three-game series • Alabama’s offense was hot to start the season in the month of February. at Oklahoma and against New Mexico State. Alabama also squared off • Through nine games in the fi rst month, the Crimson Tide ranked third against Samford for a pair of games while adding single contests against in the SEC with a team batting average of .344 (112-326). The Tide’s 112 Southern Miss and Troy. hits were also third in the conference during February with UA collecting • By season’s end, three of the Tide’s opponents had made a Super seven double-digit hit outings in the month, including the fi nal fi ve Regional appearance with all three of those teams advancing to Omaha consecutive games heading to March. for the College World Series. • Alabama ranked second in RBI with 86 and was third in the SEC in runs scored at 91 for February. GRADUATING SUCCESS • The Tide bats produced 35 extra-base hits in month No. 1, with 24 • Alabama baseball’s 2018 roster featured six players who participated in doubles, three triples and eight home runs. The 24 doubles were fourth- 2018 with their degree already in hand. Tyler Adams, Hunter Alexander, best in the conference, while UA’s 166 total bases were good for fi fth Keith Holcombe and Connor Short were all enrolled in graduate among league teams. programs at The University of Alabama, while seniors Cody Henry • UA also drew 57 walks in its nine games played, part of its league- and Jake Walters each walked on Saturday, May 5, in the University’s leading .467 on-base percentage. The 57 free passes was good for third graduation ceremonies after earning their degrees at the conclusion of in the SEC. Alabama was also hit by a league-high 24 pitches over the the Spring semester. month-long stretch. • Adams earned his undergraduate degree in human performance • The Tide offense was led by junior Keith Holcombe, with the third- exercise science in August of 2017 before entering grad school to pursue year outfi elder producing a league-high .679 on-base percentage. his master’s in the same school with an emphasis in exercise science. The Holcombe’s .625 (15-24) batting average was tops in the conference senior has been named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll on three occasions (2015-17) and fi nished his undergraduate coursework with a VANCE’S BIG SECOND HALF 3.35 GPA. • Junior Cobie Vance improved his numbers as the season wore on, • Alexander, currently in pursuit of his master’s in sports business catching fi re in the second half of his junior campaign. management, earned his undergraduate degree in consumer science • The Tide’s third baseman fi nished his fi rst 28 games of the 2018 season in December of 2017. He was named the 2017 SEC Spring Academic batting .284 (31-109) but carried a .302 (35-116) mark over the fi nal 28 Honor Roll in his fi rst season with the Crimson Tide and completed his contests. undergrad studies with a 3.27 cumulative GPA. • Vance’s power numbers increased over the last 28 matchups. The fi rst • Holcombe, who was a dual-sport athlete, completed his undergraduate half of the season saw the junior contribute four doubles, a home run and work in human performance exercise science in December of 2017, 12 RBI. In the fi nal stretch, Vance tallied seven doubles, a triple and vefi graduating cum laude of his class. Now enrolled in graduate courses home runs to help him rank second overall on the team in homers with towards a master’s in sports management, Holcombe has twice been six. He also surpassed his RBI total with 16 in his last 28 games compared named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll for baseball in 2016 and to 12 over the fi rst 28. 2017. As a member of the football program, the Tuscaloosa native was • In the 28-game stretch, he recorded at least one hit 19 times and selected to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll three times (2015-17) along totaled 12 multi-hit efforts while reaching base safely in 23 of his 28 with earning CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition in both 2016 and starts. 2017 for his efforts in the classroom. • A big part of his late success was the Tide’s 18-game April slate that • Short graduated in May of 2017 with his degree in management and is saw Vance lead UA in average (.347), hits (25), home runs (3), stolen bases

2018 REVIEW currently pursuing a master’s in sports business management - the same (4) slugging (.569) and on-base percentage (.407). He also contributed graduate program as Alexander. The Hoover product was selected to eight RBI, seven runs and eight walks during April. both the 2016 and 2017 SEC Spring Academic Honor Rolls during his • Vance really turned it on in his last 16 contests, totaling 19 hits with four three seasons with the Crimson Tide and currently holds a perfect 4.0 doubles, four home runs, 12 RBI, 15 runs scored and 10 walks. His four in grad school. home runs and 15 runs scored during that time led the team while his • Henry fi nished his undergraduate studies with a Bachelor of Science in 19 hits tied for the team lead. The third baseman also contributed RBI Human Environmental Sciences with a consumer sciences major. Walters and walk totals that were good for second in the Tide’s final 16 outings. completed his undergrad with a Bachelor of Science in Education with a • The junior added a season-long seven-game hitting streak over the major in human performance exercise science. fi nal 16 games and contributed seven multi-hit outings. Vance provided at least one run in 11 of those contests and added at least one RBI in half STANDOUT OPENING WEEKEND FOR ALABAMA vs. VALPARAISO of the 16 games.. • Alabama opened the season a perfect 3-0 after sweeping Valparaiso to • Overall, Vance fi nished as the only member of the Crimson Tide to start start the Brad Bohannon era. all 56 games of the 2018 slate. During the 2018 campaign, he led the • Across the fi rst three games of 2018, the Crimson Tide accumulated 41 Tide in hits (66), runs (43) and total bases (97) while tying for the team hits, 16 of which went for extra bases, and added 34 runs on the way to lead in stolen bases with seven. the series sweep. The 41 hits were the most across a three-game stretch by the Crimson Tide since May 8-10, 2015, when UA totaled 43 hits in PRAYTOR TURNED IT ON LATE the weekend sweep of Auburn on the Plains. The 16 extra-base hits were • After a slow start, freshman Sam Praytor put together a strong 21- the most for a Tide offense spanning a three-game stretch since March game stretch to close out his fi rst season with the Tide. 18-21, 2014, when the Tide also had 16 in two games vs. Alcorn State • In the fi rst 25 games (22 starts) of his collegiate career, Praytor batted and the series-opener with Arkansas. .257 (19-74) with two doubles, six RBI, 12 runs and 10 walks. During his • The bullpen played a crucial role during the series sweep, tossing 11.1 last 21 games (all starts), the Tide backstop batted .301 (22-73) with four scoreless innings of work after giving up one run in the fi rst relief inning doubles, three home runs, 10 RBI and 11 runs scored with 15 walks. of the year. The relievers collected two of the Tide’s three wins and • The fi nal 21-game stretch improved his batting average by .22 to move collected one save in the process. him into fourth overall on the team at .279. His .278 average in SEC play • Friday featured a 16-2 win in the series opener. The Crimson Tide used ranked third on the squad. 17 hits to score 16 runs with each of the starters scoring at least one run • Across the Tide’s fi nal 21 contests that he played in, Praytor reached and eight of the nine starters collecting at least one hit. base safely in every game but one and led the Tide in hits (22), slugging • Alabama’s 16 runs were its most in a season-opening game since 1958 percentage (.479) and walks (15). He ranked second on the team in when UA took down Tulane, 20-1, at Tulane on March 28, and the run average (.301) during that stretch. The freshman recorded at least one total was also the highest for the Tide in a home opener since 1968 when hit in 13 of those games, including six multi-hit efforts.

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HOLCOMBE HEATED UP IN HIS FINAL 15 GAMES Jake Walters (9th Round | 267 Overall | Miami Marlins) - The • Junior Keith Holcombe contributed in a big way over the last 15 games Crimson Tide’s Saturday starter in his fi nal season, Walters made 14 of the 2018 campaign. starts during the 2018 campaign and fi nished tied for the team lead • The starting left fi elder suffered an injury at Texas A&M that kept him in wins with four, including one complete game shutout. His complete out of the fi nal two games of the weekend in College Station and the game shutout came against Ole Miss in the fi nal start of his career, where Alcorn State matchup. Holcombe returned for the Auburn series and he held the then fourth-ranked Rebels to only four hits while recording took two games to return to form but was hot the rest of the way. seven strikeouts to earn SEC Pitcher of the Week honors. Walters led the • In Holcombe’s 15-game stretch that started in game two of the team in strikeouts with 82, while ranking 12th in the conference in that doubleheader with AU, he maintained a team-leading .346 (19-55) category in 2018. He sported a team-low 2.89 ERA (20 ER/62.1 IP) in average. Over that time, he led the Tide in hits and totaled at least one conference play, which placed him fi fth among SEC pitchers. hit in 12 of the 15 contests, including four multi-hit efforts. Walters fi nished with an 18-18 career record and a 3.42 ERA (112 • During the hot streak to close out his junior campaign, Holcombe ER/295.0 IP) across 58 appearances - 52 starts - in his four seasons at UA. registered an eight-game hitting streak overall as well as an eight-game His 52 career starts ties for fi rst in the Alabama career annals, while he streak in SEC play. fi nished his career ranked third in strikeouts with 292. The right-hander • Holcombe also led the Tide in RBI in that 15-game period, collecting totaled 295.0 innings at the Capstone to sit at fourth on the all-time one or more RBI in nine of the 15 games, including seven of the fi nal innings pitched list, while facing 1,292 batters across that span - a total nine SEC contests. He also added fi ve outings of two or more RBI in that that also ranks fourth. Across his four seasons as a starter, he did not stretch. allow more than three walks in 40 of his 52 outings and struck out fi ve or • The Tuscaloosa native reached base safely in all 15 games and sported more batters in 33 career starts. a .438 on-base percentage. Chandler Taylor (10th Round | 312 Overall | Houston Astros) - A JAKE WALTERS - SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK (MAY 21) power bat, Taylor fi nished the 2018 campaign with a team-high 13 home • Alabama senior starter Jake Walters was named the SEC Pitcher of the runs to rank eighth in the Southeastern Conference during the regular Week, the league offi ce announced on May 21. The weekly award was season. The junior paced the Crimson Tide with 38 walks to tie for fi fth in the fi rst of Walters’ career. the conference, totaling 20 of those free passes in league play. • Walters’ standout effort helped the Crimson Tide take down the fourth- A three-year starter at Alabama, Taylor was a force in the middle ranked Ole Miss Rebels, 3-0, in game two of the series to close out the of the Crimson Tide lineup. He totaled 38 career home runs to tie for 2018 campaign. ninth all-time at UA while collecting 102 RBI and adding 101 runs scored • The senior starter was outstanding in his fi nal start as a member of the during three years in Tuscaloosa. The left-handed slugger also ranks sixth Crimson Tide. Walters limited the high-powered Ole Miss offense to only in program records for career walks with 110 to his name. four hits. He threw his fi rst career complete game shutout and the Tide’s fi rst since 2014, walking two and striking out seven across a career-high Cobie Vance (18th Round | 533 Overall | Oakland A’s) - Putting 35 batters faced. together his best season in 2018, Vance paced the Crimson Tide in hits • The Friday start on Alabama’s Senior Night was the 52nd of Walters’ (66), runs (43) and total bases (97) - eclipsing his previous career highs career, tying him for the UA career mark for starts by a pitcher. His seven in each of those categories. He fi nished second on the 2018 roster in strikeouts moved his four-year total to 292 to rank him third all-time at home runs with six, four of which came across his fi nal 12 games. Vance the Capstone, while his 295.0 total innings and 1,292 batter faced are led Alabama in hits during conference play with 38, while fi nishing atop each fourth-best in Alabama records for their respective categories. the Tide in offensive ranks in SEC play for average (.297), runs (20) • Walters’ award was Alabama’s lone weekly honor in the 2018 season and total bases (57). He put together a big second half of the season, and the fi rst since Chandler Taylor was selected as SEC Player of the carrying a .302 (35-116) average over the fi nal 28 contests, recording Week on May 8 of 2017. seven doubles, a triple and fi ve home runs while surpassing his fi rst half RBI total with 16 to close out his junior campaign. The junior was also FIVE ALABAMA PLAYERS DRAFTED TO MLB honored as the Crimson Tide’s representative on the SEC Community • Alabama had fi ve players selected in the 2018 MLB First-Year Player Service Team in 2018 to recognize his standout volunteer efforts during Draft from June 4-6. his time at the Capstone. • The fi ve selections marked the 40th consecutive season that the Vance proved to be one of the most reliable infi elders during his Crimson Tide had at least one player taken in the draft. three seasons in Tuscaloosa. The Fayetteville, N.C., native started all 168 • In total, Alabama has produced 153 all-time draft picks (143 players) games of his Alabama career and was the only member of the 2018 team since the event’s inception in 1966 and has had at least one player to start all 56 contests. He collected 185 hits over his three years at UA,

selected in 47 of the 53 MLB drafts overall. ranking in the top two for hits on the team in each season. 2018 REVIEW • Also taken in the draft were six Alabama signees. Going fi rst was outfi eld commit Patrick “P.J.” Hilson, who was selected in round six by Jett Manning (20th Round | 586 Overall | San Francisco Giants) the San Francisco Giants on day two. Five more signees went on day - The Crimson Tide’s primary shortstop in 2018, Manning started all 53 three, with infi elder Bryan Lavastida going to the Cleveland Indians in games he saw action in during the 2018 season. He ranked fourth on the the 15th round. A trio of pitchers were next to come off the board, with team in hits with 45 and fi nished with a .251 average. Manning tied for Dylan Smith selected by the San Diego Padres (18th), Tyler Ras by the fourth in multi-hit games with 10 for the Tide and collected a pair of fi ve- Chicago Cubs (33rd) and Will Freeman (36th), also to the Padres. Catcher game hitting streaks throughout his lone season at Alabama. commit Brett Auerbach rounded out the signees drafted, going to the Manning spent his freshman and sophomore seasons at Frederick Colorado Rockies (40th). (Md.) Community College, where he compiled 131 hits and 71 RBI across • The next page features a list of the Crimson Tide players selected in two seasons with the Cougars. the 2018 MLB First-Year Player Draft: Chandler Avant (30th Round | 890 Overall | New York Mets) - In 2018, Avant totaled a team-high 22 multi-hit efforts and a team-leading 12 multi-RBI performances while pacing UA in RBI with 38 and ranking second in runs scored with 37. He reached base safely in 47 of 55 games in his senior season, including reaching safely in the fi rst 23 games of the 2018 slate. For his career, Avant collected 230 hits and 100 RBI while adding 128 runs scored. He wrapped up his time in Tuscaloosa ranked eighth all-time in doubles with 53 across his four seasons. A reliable infi elder, the four- year starter fi nished his time at Alabama ranked seventh in career assists at 500 and tied for 10th in double plays turned with 89.

ROLLTIDE.COM 51 2018 Review 2018 FINAL ALABAMA OVERALL STATISTICS

Record: 27-29 • Home: 22-13 • Away: 5-15 • Neutral: 0-1 • SEC: 8-22

BATTING (sorted by average - min. 75% of games played) 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% Chandler Avant .295 55-54 207 37 61 15 0 3 38 85 .411 29 9 30 8 .401 2 2 2-6 96 148 9 .964 Cobie Vance .293 56-56 225 43 66 11 1 6 28 97 .431 36 5 27 2 .401 1 1 7-11 49 106 6 .963 Keith Holcombe .290 47-45 176 19 51 9 1 2 29 68 .386 12 11 47 2 .372 0 2 6-8 70 2 3 .960 Sam Praytor .279 46-43 147 23 41 6 0 3 16 56 .381 25 5 28 0 .397 2 0 1-1 254 26 6 .979 Jett Manning .251 53-53 179 17 45 6 0 1 22 54 .302 17 5 38 5 .330 2 4 3-5 88 137 16 .934 Joe Breaux .247 47-46 162 34 40 9 2 2 19 59 .364 32 17 44 3 .420 1 3 7-8 115 3 4 .967 Hunter Alexander .242 49-45 161 23 39 12 1 3 33 62 .385 23 6 65 2 .356 1 1 1-2 269 19 2 .993 Chandler Taylor .223 47-47 166 34 37 7 1 13 35 85 .512 38 3 54 1 .373 2 0 4-6 103 3 2 .981 Gene Wood .375 3-2 8 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .375 2 0 2 0 .500 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Matt Malkin .263 33-26 95 16 25 4 0 4 17 41 .432 7 2 32 5 .321 2 0 0-0 107 6 2 .983 Connor Stutts .240 22-6 25 8 6 2 0 2 8 14 .560 3 1 10 0 .345 0 0 0-0 6 1 0 1.000 Cody Henry .218 31-19 87 9 19 5 1 2 21 32 .368 5 3 20 2 .281 1 0 0-0 71 6 0 1.000 John Trousdale .214 34-21 98 15 21 10 1 2 10 39 .398 11 2 21 0 .306 0 0 0-0 133 11 4 .973 Connor Short .208 14-5 24 3 5 0 0 1 1 8 .333 4 1 10 1 .345 0 0 0-0 5 10 3 .833 Walker McCleney .191 41-22 68 16 13 4 0 0 6 17 .250 16 4 24 0 .375 0 2 3-4 63 1 0 1.000 Kyle Kaufman .189 26-13 53 12 10 4 0 0 5 14 .264 9 3 10 2 .333 1 0 0-0 17 3 0 1.000 Landan Sartain .143 8-0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 1 1 3 1 .333 0 0 0-0 1 4 0 1.000 Deacon Medders .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 7 0 1.000 Jake Walters .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 11 2 .875 TOTALS .256 56 1,889 310 483 104 8 44 289 735 .389 270 78 466 34 .369 15 16 34-51 1,474 556 65 .969 OPPONENTS .267 56 1,898 271 507 71 4 40 255 706 .372 195 24 370 38 .340 20 30 36-51 1,460 509 58 .971

LOB - Team (499), Opp (425). DPs turned - Team (45), Opp (38). CI - Team (3), Praytor 2, Malkin 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Taylor 2, Praytor 2, Holcombe 1. Opp (2). Picked off - Manning 1, Taylor 1, Alexander 1, Breaux 1.

PITCHING (sorted by ERA - min. 50.0 IP) 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 Jake Walters 3.73 4-5 14 14 1 1 0 0 82.0 73 40 34 35 82 16 0 2 .241 5 5 1 3 5 Sam Finnerty 4.45 4-4 14 14 0 0 0 0 87.0 117 57 43 14 29 14 1 13 .317 4 2 0 4 2

2018 REVIEW Brady Greene 0.00 1-0 7 0 0 0 2 0 10.1 7 0 0 7 4 2 0 0 .200 0 1 0 0 1 Brock Love 0.00 2-0 6 1 0 0 2 0 8.1 5 0 0 4 10 1 0 0 .179 0 0 0 0 0 Dylan Duarte 2.73 3-3 26 1 0 0 4 2 33.0 30 16 10 14 21 2 1 2 .244 2 2 1 2 5 Mason Duke 3.41 2-2 15 5 0 0 3 0 31.2 34 14 12 7 33 4 0 3 .268 3 1 0 1 0 Garret Rukes 3.60 1-3 13 13 0 0 2 0 30.0 26 14 12 14 24 4 0 2 .243 2 3 0 2 4 Brock Guffey 3.64 1-2 21 0 0 0 1 1 29.2 28 15 12 10 24 4 0 3 .246 3 1 2 1 3 Deacon Medders 3.69 0-4 20 0 0 0 2 6 39.0 32 21 16 27 30 4 0 1 .227 4 0 0 1 3 Tyler Adams 4.20 3-0 15 0 0 0 3 0 15.0 11 9 7 9 9 2 0 0 .208 2 2 0 0 0 Davis Vainer 4.46 2-1 21 1 0 0 1 0 34.1 30 20 17 20 40 2 0 2 .236 3 3 1 2 1 Sam Gardner 5.01 3-2 18 7 0 0 0 0 46.2 54 26 26 20 40 1 2 6 .292 6 1 1 1 2 Kyle Cameron 5.31 1-3 15 0 0 0 0 1 39.0 52 27 23 9 18 12 0 5 .323 5 3 0 3 4 Connor Stutts 20.25 0-0 7 0 0 0 2 1 5.1 8 12 12 5 6 3 0 1 .320 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4.10 27-29 56 56 1 6 5 11 491.1 507 271 224 195 370 71 4 40 .267 39 24 6 20 30 OPPONENTS 4.94 29-27 56 56 3 6 4 14 486.2 483 310 267 270 466 104 8 44 .256 53 78 6 15 16

PB - Team (6), Praytor 5, Malkin 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (7), Gardner 2, Finnerty 1, Walters 1, Praytor 1, Guffey 1, Duarte 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Praytor (19-29), Malkin (15-17), Cameron (6-7), Medders (4-6), Rukes (3-6), Guffey (4-5), Walters (2-5), Vainer (3-4), Adams (3-4), Duke (3-4), Finnerty (1-3), Gardner (3-3), Greene (2-2), Kaufman (2-2), Duarte (2-2).

52 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2018 Review 2018 FINAL ALABAMA CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS

SEC Record: 8-22 • Home: 5-10 • Away: 3-12

BATTING (sorted by average - min. 75% of games played) 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% Cobie Vance .297 30-30 128 20 38 5 1 4 16 57 .445 13 2 15 2 .368 1 1 4-8 27 60 6 .935 Joe Breaux .280 28-28 100 17 28 5 1 2 11 41 .410 17 9 29 1 .429 0 2 5-5 72 3 3 .962 Sam Praytor .278 28-27 90 14 25 3 0 2 7 34 .378 21 3 15 0 .430 0 0 1-1 157 18 5 .972 Keith Holcombe .260 27-26 104 7 27 5 0 1 15 35 .337 6 5 34 0 .330 0 1 2-3 50 1 1 .981 Jett Manning .240 29-29 100 4 24 3 0 0 8 27 .270 10 3 28 2 .327 0 4 2-3 54 82 11 .925 Chandler Avant .239 30-29 113 14 27 6 0 1 17 36 .319 15 1 16 7 .328 2 2 1-1 50 82 6 .957 Chandler Taylor .239 25-25 88 15 21 6 0 6 15 45 .511 20 1 30 0 .385 0 0 4-4 57 2 2 .967 Connor Short .400 4-2 10 2 4 0 0 1 1 7 .700 0 0 3 0 .400 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 .667 Matt Malkin .224 16-13 49 6 11 2 0 1 4 16 .327 2 2 18 4 .283 0 0 0-0 25 1 0 1.000 Kyle Kaufman .194 13-8 31 6 6 2 0 0 3 8 .258 5 2 7 2 .333 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Hunter Alexander .184 24-20 76 3 14 5 1 1 14 24 .316 6 2 38 1 .259 1 1 0-1 128 11 0 1.000 John Trousdale .153 18-14 59 9 9 3 1 2 4 20 .339 7 2 17 0 .265 0 0 0-0 98 8 2 .981 Walker McCleney .129 19-11 31 5 4 0 0 0 0 4 .129 8 1 13 0 .325 0 2 1-2 24 1 0 1.000 Cody Henry .086 13-7 35 1 3 0 0 1 2 6 .171 0 0 10 2 .086 0 0 0-0 32 2 0 1.000 Connor Stutts .000 11-1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Deacon Medders .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 7 0 1.000 TOTALS .237 30 1,019 127 241 45 4 22 117 360 .353 131 34 276 21 .341 5 13 20-28 789 311 42 .963 OPPONENTS .290 30 1,046 185 303 43 1 28 173 432 413 116 15 178 22 .364 14 18 24-31 811 283 35 .969

LOB - Team (265), Opp (237). DPs turned - Team (24), Opp (23). CI - Team (2), Praytor 2, Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Praytor 2, Taylor 2, Holcombe 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Alexander 1, Taylor 1, Manning 1.

PITCHING (sorted by ERA - min. 30.0 IP) 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 Jake Walters 2.89 2-4 10 10 1 1 0 0 62.1 52 26 20 23 64 11 0 1 .229 4 4 1 3 3 Sam Finnerty 5.16 2-3 10 10 0 0 0 0 61.0 91 49 35 10 16 13 1 11 .336 4 0 0 3 0 Brock Love 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0 0 0 Dylan Duarte 3.50 2-3 13 0 0 0 0 0 18.0 20 12 7 10 13 2 0 2 .294 2 2 0 2 4 Mason Duke 3.60 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 .222 0 1 0 1 0 Brock Guffey 3.86 0-2 11 0 0 0 0 0 14.0 14 8 6 6 7 1 0 2 .255 1 1 0 0 1 Sam Gardner 3.86 1-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 9 4 4 5 11 0 0 2 .273 4 0 0 0 1 Garret Rukes 4.70 0-3 10 10 0 0 0 0 23.0 23 14 12 12 16 3 0 2 .274 2 3 0 2 4 Deacon Medders 5.13 0-4 14 0 0 0 0 4 26.1 27 20 15 22 20 3 0 1 .270 4 0 0 1 3 Kyle Cameron 7.33 1-2 10 0 0 0 0 0 27.0 40 25 22 6 10 9 0 5 .339 4 2 0 1 2 Davis Vainer 9.24 0-1 10 0 0 0 0 0 12.2 17 16 13 12 12 1 0 1 .309 3 1 1 1 0 2018 REVIEW Tyler Adams 19.29 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 5 5 4 1 0 0 0 .250 0 1 0 0 0 Connor Stutts 54.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 4 4 2 1 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4.96 8-22 30 30 1 1 0 4 263.0 303 185 145 116 178 43 1 28 .290 28 15 2 14 18 OPPONENTS 3.56 22-8 30 30 3 3 1 10 270.1 241 127 107 131 276 45 4 22 .237 28 34 5 5 13

PB - Team (5), Praytor 4, Malkin 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (4), Finnerty 1, Guffey 1, Walters 1, Duarte 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Praytor (17-22), Cameron (6-7), Malkin (7-7), Medders (4-6), Guffey (4-4), Vainer (3-3), Rukes (2-3), Walters (1-2), Finnerty (1-2), Duarte (2-2), Adams (0-1), Gardner (1-1).

ROLLTIDE.COM 53 2018 Review 2018 ALABAMA BOX SCORES

Game 1 Game 13 Game 26 Feb. 16, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. March 7, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. March 27, 2018 at Montgomery, Ala. Valparaiso ...... 100 000 100 - 2 8 2 (0-1) Southern Miss ...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 0 (8-4) Alabama ...... 000 001 010 - 2 6 0 (16-10) Alabama ...... 000 815 20X - 16 17 0 (1-0) Alabama ...... 000 200 10X - 3 6 1 (11-2) Auburn ...... 040 000 10X - 5 13 0 (21-5) WP-Finnerty (1-0) Save-None LP-Tieman (0-1) WP-Love (1-0) Save-Duarte (1) LP-Powell (0-1) WP-Owen (1-1) Save-Coker(5) LP-Duke (2-1) T-3:12 A-3,194 T-2:36 A-3,279 T-2:54 A-7,719 HR: VALPO-Bilinger (1); UA-Manning (1) HR: AU-Holland 2 (5), Julien (4) Game 14 Game 2 March 9, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 27 Feb. 17, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. New Mexico State ...... 000 000 210 - 3 8 0 (9-6) March 30, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Valparaiso ...... 120 200 000 - 5 13 0 (0-2) Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 (11-3) Kentucky ...... 010 001 000 - 2 9 1 (18-8) Alabama ...... 100 102 011 - 6 8 0 (2-0) WP-Dehn (2-1) Save-Whittlesey (1) LP-Finnerty (2-1) Alabama ...... 021 000 10X - 4 11 1 (17-10) WP-Duarte (1-0) Save-None LP-VanLanen (0-1) T-2:58 A- WP-Finnerty (3-1) Save-Medders(3) LP-Hjelle (4-2) T-3:27 A-3,607 T-2:50 A-4,421 HR: UA-Vance (1), Malkin (1) Game 15 HR: UK-Cottam(11) March 9, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 3 New Mexico State ...... 000 001 000 - 1 5 0 (9-7) Game 28 Feb. 18, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 000 200 10X - 3 4 0 (12-3) March 31, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Valparaiso...... 050 100 000 - 6 11 2 (0-3) WP-Walters (2-1) Save-Medders (2) LP-Bradish (2-1) Kentucky ...... 000 000 101 - 2 10 0 (18-9) Alabama ...... 413 001 03X - 12 16 1 (3-0) T-3:38 A-3,109 Alabama ...... 000 000 04X - 4 2 0 (18-10) WP-Vainer (1-0) Save-Guff ey (1) LP-Gordon (0-1) WP-Duarte (3-0) Save-Medders(4) LP-Haake (1-1) T-3:28 A-2,867 Game 16 T-2:47 A-4,403 HR: VALPO-Garbella (1); UA-Holcombe(1) March 10, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. HR: UA-Alexander (3) New Mexico State ...... 000 100 010 - 2 7 1 (9-8) Game 4 Alabama ...... 000 010 31X - 5 6 1 (13-3) Game 29 Feb. 20, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. WP-Vainer (2-0) Save-Duarte (2) LP-Groff (2-1) April 1, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Middle Tennessee ...... 000 000 000 - 0 4 0 (3-1) T-2:40 A-2,530 Kentucky ...... 010 001 201 - 5 12 1 (19-9) Alabama ...... 030 000 01X - 4 8 1 (4-0) HR: NMSU-Carranza (4) Alabama ...... 200 000 000 - 2 5 1 (18-11) WP-Adams (1-0) Save-None LP-Lester (1-1) WP-Lewis (5-2) Save-Machamer(2) LP-Guff ey (1-1) T-2:48 A-2,902 Game 17 T-3:21 A-3,399 March 13, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. HR: UK-Pompey (4), Cottam (12); UA-Taylor (10) Game 5 Alabama A&M ...... 000 000 0 - 0 4 3 (5-11) Feb. 23, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 800 061 X - 15 14 1 (14-3) Game 30 Washington State ...... 002 002 000 - 4 12 0 (2-4) WP-Duke (2-0) Save-None LP-Warner (0-1) April 3, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 000 360 300 - 12 16 0 (5-0) T-2:17 A-2,712 Jacksonville State ...... 000 040 000 - 4 9 2 (16-9) WP-Finnerty (2-0) Save-None LP-Mullins, I (0-2) HR: UA-Taylor (5), Stutts (1) Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 3 0 (18-12) T-3:34 A- WP-Chandler (1-0) Save-Simpson(5) LP-Gardner (1-2) HR: WSU-Rudkin (1); UA-Taylor (1) Game 18 T-2:51 A-3,119 March 14, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 6 Alabama A&M ...... 000 000 0 - 0 5 0 (5-12) Game 31 Feb. 23, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 001 076 X - 14 14 0 (15-3) April 6, 2018 at Columbia, Mo. Washington State ...... 200 000 000 - 2 3 2 (2-5) WP-Greene (1-0) Save-None LP-Milam (0-5) Alabama ...... 020 000 000 - 2 7 0 (19-12) Alabama ...... 120 030 02X - 8 11 1 (6-0) T-2:17 A-2,623 Missouri ...... 000 100 000 - 1 13 0 (22-8) WP-Walters (1-0) Save-Medders(1) LP-Anderson (0-2) HR: UA-Alexander 2, Taylor, Malkin, Stutts WP-Finnerty (4-1) Save-Medders(5) LP-Sikkema (2-2) T-2:54 A-3,882 T-2:45 A-406 HR: WSU-Clanton (1) Game 19 March 16, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 32 Game 7 Georgia ...... 500 012 010 - 9 16 2 (12-6) April 7, 2018 at Columbia, Mo. Feb. 24, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 100 030 500 - 10 19 4 (16-3) Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 (19-13) Washington State ...... 000 120 000 - 3 7 1 (2-6) WP-Duarte (2-0) Save-None LP-Kristofak (1-1) Ole Miss ...... 000 000 01X - 1 4 1 (23-8) Alabama ...... 211 010 31X - 9 12 1 (7-0) T-5:02 A-2,935 WP-Plassmeyer (4-0) Save-None LP-Duarte (3-1) WP-Guff ey (1-0) Save-None LP-Sunitsch (0-1) T-2:39 A- T-3:23 A-3,104 Game 20 HR: UA-Avant (1) March 17, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 33 Georgia ...... 400 020 000 - 6 9 1 (13-6) April 7, 2018 at Columbia, Mo.

2018 REVIEW Game 8 Alabama ...... 000 000 050 - 5 5 0 (16-4) Alabama ...... 003 000 002 - 5 10 0 (20-13) Feb. 27, 2018 at Birmingham, Ala. WP-Hancock (2-1) Save-Proctor(2) LP-Walters (2-2) Missouri ...... 000 001 000 - 1 6 2 (23-9) Alabama ...... 002 040 106 - 13 10 2 (8-0) T-3:07 A-3,392 WP-Cameron (1-1) Save-Medders(6) LP-Montes (4-2) Samford ...... 000 003 000 - 3 6 1 (5-4) HR: UA-Avant (2) T-2:45 A-541 WP-Rukes (1-0) Save-None LP-Widra (0-1) T-3:08 A-1,344 Game 21 Game 34 HR: UA-Taylor 2 (3) March 18, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. April 10, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Georgia ...... 100 030 020 - 6 8 0 (14-6) UAB ...... 020 100 000 - 3 8 1 (14-17) Game 9 Alabama ...... 000 120 002 - 5 9 1 (16-5) Alabama ...... 030 630 000 - 12 11 0 (21-13) Feb. 28, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. WP-Locey (3-0) Save-Kristofak(2) LP-Vainer (2-1) WP-Adams (2-0) Save-None LP-Ruggles (0-2) Alabama State ...... 000 001 000 - 1 4 2 (5-4) T-3:21 A-3,265 T-3:06 A-3,724 Alabama ...... 021 001 43X - 11 14 1 (9-0) HR: UGA-Meadows; UA-Taylor (7) HR: UA-Vance (2); Malkin (3) WP-Duke (1-0) Save-None LP-Vazquez (0-1) T-2:51 A-2,705 Game 22 Game 35 March 20, 2018 at Birmingham, Ala. April 12, 2018 at College Station, Texas Game 10 Alabama ...... 102 100 000 - 4 8 0 (16-6) Alabama ...... 003 003 000 - 6 11 2 (21-14) March 2, 2018 at Norman, Okla. UAB ...... 410 000 10X - 6 13 2 (9-10) Texas A&M ...... 002 201 25X - 12 15 1 (25-9) Alabama ...... 000 001 000 00 - 1 5 1 (9-1) WP-Calvert (1-0) Save-Jones(1) LP-Gardner (1-1) WP-Sherrod (3-1) Save-Hoff man(6) LP-Duarte (3-2) Oklahoma ...... 100 000 000 01 - 2 10 0 (5-5) T-4:00 A-1,757 T-3:37 A-4,607 WP-Hansen (1-1) Save-None LP-Cameron (0-1) HR: UAB-Blackwood; UA-Taylor (8) HR: TAMU-Foster (7), Bedford (3); UA-Malkin (4) T-3:14 A-1,380 Game 23 Game 36 Game 11 March 23, 2018 at Knoxville, Tenn. April 13, 2018 at College Station, Texas March 3, 2018 at Norman, Okla. Alabama ...... 000 030 010 - 4 7 1 (16-7) Alabama ...... 001 011 003 - 6 11 2 (21-15) Alabama ...... 000 100 120 - 4 9 3 (9-2) Tennessee ...... 100 111 001 - 5 12 1 (14-9) Texas A&M ...... 051 111 00X - 9 9 3 (26-9) Oklahoma ...... 200 402 08X - 16 17 0 (6-5) WP-Linginfelter (2-1) Save-None LP-Medders (0-1) WP-Kilkenny (8-0) Save-Lacy(1) LP-Walters (2-4) WP-Grove (1-0) Save-None LP-Walters (1-1) T-3:21 A-1,874 T-3:57 A-6,094 T-3:51 A-1,775 HR: TAMU-Helman (4); UA-Praytor (1) HR: OU-Mendenhall (2) Game 24 March 25, 2018 at Knoxville, Tenn. Game 37 Game 12 Alabama ...... 000 010 0 - 1 6 1 (16-8) April 14, 2018 at College Station, Texas March 4, 2018 at Norman, Okla. Tennessee ...... 000 002 X - 2 4 2 (14-9) Alabama ...... 000 000 011 00 - 2 6 2 (21-16) Alabama ...... 004 433 000 - 13 18 1 (10-2) WP-Stallings (4-1) Save-None LP-Walters (2-3) Texas A&M ...... 001 010 000 01 - 3 9 2 (27-9) Oklahoma ...... 100 000 000 - 1 6 1 (6-6) T-1:58 A- WP-Hoff man (4-1) Save-None LP-Medders (0-2) WP-Gardner (1-0) Save-None LP-Tyler (0-2) T-3:26 A-6,901 T-2:57 A-779 Game 25 HR: UA-Taylor (11) HR: UA-Henry (1), Taylor (4) March 25, 2018 at Knoxville, Tenn. Alabama ...... 000 000 0 - 0 5 1 (16-9) Tennessee ...... 200 001 X - 3 7 0 (16-9) WP-Neely (3-1) Save-None LP-Rukes (1-1) T-1:56 A-2,299

54 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2018 Review 2018 ALABAMA BOX SCORES

Game 38 Game 50 April 17, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. May 8, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Samford ...... 201 001 002 - 6 9 0 (24-14) Jacksonville State ...... 040 202 000 - 8 12 1 (24-21) Alabama ...... 201 001 002 - 0 2 3 (21-17) Alabama ...... 502 000 002 - 9 8 2 (25-25) WP-Skinner (4-1) Save-None LP-Duke (2-2) WP-Gardner (3-3) Save-None LP-Simpson (0-3) T-2:24 A-3,008 T-3:28 A-2,766 HR: SAM-Carlson (4) Game 51 Game 39 May 11, 2018 at Baton Rouge, La. April 18, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 022 000 010 - 5 9 3 (25-26) Alcorn State ...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 0 (8-28) LSU ...... 001 000 06X - 7 10 0 (30-20) Alabama ...... 000 201 00X - 3 3 1 (22-17) WP-Kodros (1-1) Save-Peterson(3) LP-Medders (0-4) WP-Adams (3-0) Save-Stutts(1) LP-Osborne (6-0) T-3:24 A-10,685 T-2:09 A-2,741 HR: LSU-Jordan (8)

Game 40 Game 52 April 20, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. May 12, 2018 at Baton Rouge, La. Auburn ...... 100 156 501 - 19 18 2 (27-12) Alabama ...... 041 000 100 - 6 9 2 (26-26) Alabama ...... 000 300 110 - 5 9 3 (22-18) LSU ...... 000 100 000 - 1 5 1 (30-21) WP-Mize (8-1) Save-None LP-Finnerty (4-2) WP-Walters (3-5) Save-None LP-Hillard (8-4) T-3:15 A-5,593 T-3:35 A-11,153 HR: AU-Williams (7), Julien (8), Venter (7); UA-Henry (2) HR: UA-Vance (6)

Game 41 Game 53 April 21, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. May 13, 2018 at Baton Rouge, La. Auburn ...... 001 020 101 - 5 9 0 (28-12) Alabama ...... 010 001 001 - 3 7 0 (26-27) Alabama ...... 000 000 000 - 0 6 1 (22-19) LSU ...... 011 023 00X - 7 10 2 (31-21) WP-Burns (3-4) Save-None LP-Walters (2-5) WP-Bush (1-1) Save-None LP-Rukes (1-3) T-3:01 A- T-2:42 A-10,758 HR: LSU-Cabrera (7), Bain (3); UA-Holcombe (2) Game 42 April 21, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 54 Auburn ...... 003 501 0 11 1 - 20 19 2 (29-12) May 17, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 000 041 0 0 0 - 5 7 2 (22-20) Ole Miss ...... 010 101 000 - 3 9 2 (41-13) WP-Daniel (3-3) Save-None LP-Rukes (1-2) Alabama ...... 010 100 000 - 2 2 0 (26-28) T-3:38 A-6,051 WP-Rolison (8-4) Save-Caracci(10) LP-Finnerty (4-4) HR: AU-Julien (9), Anthony (3) T-2:49 A-3,305 HR: LSU-Zabowski (8); UA-Taylor (13) Game 43 April 24, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Game 55 Troy ...... 010 000 020 - 3 6 0 (28-13) May 18, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 400 000 000 - 4 8 1 (23-20) Ole Miss ...... 000 000 000 - 0 4 0 (41-14) WP-Love (2-0) Save-Cameron(1) LP-Goodwin (3-3) Alabama ...... 000 001 02X - 3 7 1 (27-28) T-2:30 A-3,307 WP-Walters (4-5) Save-None LP-Feigi (8-5) HR: UA-Avant(3) T-2:54 A-3,373

Game 44 Game 56 April 27, 2018 at Fayetteville, Ark. May 19, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama ...... 020 010 000 - 3 6 2 (23-21) Ole Miss ...... 204 001 030 - 10 12 3 (42-14) Arkansas ...... 202 012 00X - 7 11 0 (30-13) Alabama ...... 112 002 020 - 8 14 0 (27-29) WP-Knight (7-0) Save-Reindl(3) LP-Finnerty (4-3) WP-Holston (2-0) Save-None LP-Cameron (1-3) Chandler T-3:02 A-10,835 T-4:04 A-3,991 Avant HR: ARK-Martin (9), Cole (10), Fletcher (5); UA-Breaux (1) HR: OM-Zabowski (9); UA-Short (1)

Game 45 April 28, 2018 at Fayetteville, Ark. Alabama ...... 100 002 010 - 4 8 2 (23-22) Arkansas ...... 100 014 10X - 7 9 0 (31-13) WP-Lee (4-2) Save-Loseke(2) LP-Guff ey (1-2) T-3:37 A-10,846 HR: UA-Vance (3), Praytor (2), Breaux (2)

Game 46

April 29, 2018 at Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 REVIEW Alabama ...... 105 010 000 - 7 6 3 (23-23) Arkansas ...... 031 040 01X - 9 14 3 (32-13) WP-Loseke (1-1) Save-Reindl(4) LP-Duarte (3-3) T-4:27 A-9,265 HR: ARK-Martin (10); UA-Vance (1), Trousdale (1)

Game 47 May 4, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mississippi State ...... 050 000 070 2 - 14 13 2 (25-21) Alabama ...... 400 031 310 0 - 12 16 2 (23-24) WP-Neff (3-2) Save-None LP-Medders (0-3) T-4:08 A-3,411 HR: MS-Jordan (4), Foscue (3); UA-Vance (5), Taylor (12)

Game 48 May 5, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mississippi State ...... 001 001 100 - 3 10 0 (25-22) Alabama ...... 110 000 001 - 4 7 3 (24-24) WP-Gardner (2-2) Save-None LP-Gordon (3-3) T-3:49 A-4,631 HR: MS-Jordan (5); UA-Trousdale (2)

Game 49 May 6, 2018 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mississippi State ...... 000 023 100 - 6 7 1 (26-22) Alabama ...... 100 101 000 - 4 10 1 (24-25) WP-France (3-2) Save-None LP-Cameron (1-2) T-3:20 A-4,637 HR: MS-McNamee (1)

Cobie Vance

ROLLTIDE.COM 55 2018 Review 2018 ALABAMA RESULTS

Overall SEC Date Opponent Score Innings Record Record Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb. 16, 2018 VALPARAISO W, 16-2 9 1-0-0 Finnerty (W, 1-0) 3,194 3:12 Feb. 17, 2018 VALPARAISO W, 6-5 9 2-0-0 Duarte (W, 1-0) 3,607 3:27 Feb. 18, 2018 VALPARAISO W, 12-6 9 3-0-0 Vainer (W, 1-0) 2,867 3:28 Feb. 20, 2018 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 4-0 9 4-0-0 Adams (W, 1-0) 2,902 2:48 Feb. 23, 2018 WASHINGTON STATE W, 12-4 9 5-0-0 Finnerty (W, 2-0) 3:34 WASHINGTON STATE W, 8-2 9 6-0-0 Walters (W, 1-0) 3,882 2:54 Feb. 24, 2018 WASHINGTON STATE W, 9-3 9 7-0-0 Guffey (W, 1-0) 3,104 3:23 Feb. 27, 2018 at Samford W, 13-3 9 8-0-0 Rukes (W, 1-0) 1,344 3:08 Feb. 28, 2018 ALABAMA STATE W, 11-1 9 9-0-0 Duke (W, 1-0) 2,705 2:51 March 2, 2018 at Oklahoma L, 1-2 (11) 9-1-0 Cameron (L, 0-1) 1,380 3:14 March 3, 2018 at Oklahoma L, 4-16 9 9-2-0 Walters (L, 1-1) 1,775 3:51 March 4, 2018 at Oklahoma W, 13-1 9 10-2-0 Gardner (W, 1-0) 779 2:57 March 7, 2018 #15 SOUTHERN MISS W, 3-0 9 11-2-0 Love (W, 1-0) 3,279 2:36 March 9, 2018 NEW MEXICO STATE L, 0-3 9 11-3-0 Finnerty (L, 2-1) 2:58 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 3-1 9 12-3-0 Walters (W, 2-1) 3,109 3:38 March 10, 2018 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 5-2 9 13-3-0 Vainer (W, 2-0) 2,530 2:40 March 13, 2018 ALABAMA A&M W, 15-0 7 14-3-0 Duke (W, 2-0) 2,712 2:17 March 14, 2018 ALABAMA A&M W, 14-0 7 15-3-0 Greene (W, 1-0) 2,623 2:17 March 16, 2018 GEORGIA* W, 10-9 (13) 16-3-0 1-0-0 Duarte (W, 2-0) 2,935 5:02 March 17, 2018 GEORGIA* L, 5-6 9 16-4-0 1-1-0 Walters (L, 2-2) 3,392 3:07 March 18, 2018 GEORGIA* L, 5-6 9 16-5-0 1-2-0 Vainer (L, 2-1) 3,265 3:21 March 20, 2018 at UAB % L, 4-6 9 16-6-0 Gardner (L, 1-1) 1,757 4:00 March 23, 2018 at Tennessee* L, 4-5 9 16-7-0 1-3-0 Medders (L, 0-1) 1,874 3:21 March 25, 2018 at Tennessee* L, 1-2 7 16-8-0 1-4-0 Walters (L, 2-3) 1:58 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 7 16-9-0 1-5-0 Rukes (L, 1-1) 2,299 1:56 March 28, 2018 vs. #9 Auburn ^ L, 2-5 9 16-10-0 Duke (L, 2-1) 7,719 2:54 March 30, 2018 #7 KENTUCKY W, 4-2 9 17-10-0 2-5-0 Finnerty (W, 3-1) 4,421 2:50 March 31, 2018 #7 KENTUCKY W, 4-2 9 18-10-0 3-5-0 Duarte (W, 3-0) 4,403 2:47 April 1, 2018 #7 KENTUCKY L, 2-5 9 18-11-0 3-6-0 Guffey (L, 1-1) 3,399 3:21 April 3, 2018 JACKSONVILLE STATE L, 0-4 9 18-12-0 Gardner (L, 1-2) 3,119 2:51 April 6, 2018 at #22 Missouri* W, 2-1 9 19-12-0 4-6-0 Finnerty (W, 4-1) 406 2:45 April 7, 2018 at #22 Missouri* L, 0-1 9 19-13-0 4-7-0 Duarte (L, 3-1) 2:39 at #22 Missouri* W, 5-1 9 20-13-0 5-7-0 Cameron (W, 1-1) 541 2:45 April 10, 2018 UAB W, 12-3 9 21-13-0 Adams (W, 2-0) 3,724 3:06 April 12, 2018 at #19 Texas A&M* L, 6-12 9 21-14-0 5-8-0 Duarte (L, 3-2) 4,607 3:37 April 13, 2018 at #19 Texas A&M* L, 6-9 9 21-15-0 5-9-0 Walters (L, 2-4) 6,094 3:57 April 14, 2018 at #19 Texas A&M* L, 2-3 (11) 21-16-0 5-10-0 Medders (L, 0-2) 6,901 3:26 April 17, 2018 SAMFORD L, 0-6 9 21-17-0 Duke (L, 2-2) 3,008 2:24 April 18, 2018 ALCORN STATE W, 3-0 9 22-17-0 Adams (W, 3-0) 2,741 2:09 April 20, 2018 #25 AUBURN* L, 5-19 9 22-18-0 5-11-0 Finnerty (L, 4-2) 5,593 3:15

2018 REVIEW April 21, 2018 #25 AUBURN* L, 0-5 9 22-19-0 5-12-0 Walters (L, 2-5) 3:01 #25 AUBURN* L, 5-20 9 22-20-0 5-13-0 Rukes (L, 1-2) 6,051 3:38 April 24, 2018 TROY W, 4-3 9 23-20-0 Love (W, 2-0) 3,307 2:30 April 27, 2018 at #7 Arkansas* L, 3-7 9 23-21-0 5-14-0 Finnerty (L, 4-3) 10,835 3:02 April 28, 2018 at #7 Arkansas* L, 4-7 9 23-22-0 5-15-0 Guffey (L, 1-2) 10,846 3:37 April 29, 2018 at #7 Arkansas* L, 7-9 9 23-23-0 5-16-0 Duarte (L, 3-3) 9,265 4:27 May 4, 2018 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L, 12-14 (10) 23-24-0 5-17-0 Medders (L, 0-3) 3,411 4:08 May 5, 2018 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W, 4-3 (10) 24-24-0 6-17-0 Gardner (W, 2-2) 4,631 3:49 May 6, 2018 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L, 4-6 9 24-25-0 6-18-0 Cameron (L, 1-2) 4,637 3:20 May 8, 2018 JACKSONVILLE STATE W, 9-8 9 25-25-0 Gardner (W, 3-2) 2,766 3:28 May 11, 2018 at LSU* L, 5-7 9 25-26-0 6-19-0 Medders (L, 0-4) 10,685 3:24 May 12, 2018 at LSU* W, 6-1 9 26-26-0 7-19-0 Walters (W, 3-5) 11,153 3:35 May 13, 2018 at LSU* L, 3-7 9 26-27-0 7-20-0 Rukes (L, 1-3) 10,758 2:42 May 17, 2018 #4 OLE MISS* L, 2-3 9 26-28-0 7-21-0 Finnerty (L, 4-4) 3,305 2:49 May 18, 2018 #4 OLE MISS* W, 3-0 9 27-28-0 8-21-0 Walters (W, 4-5) 3,373 2:54 May 19, 2018 #4 OLE MISS* L, 8-10 9 27-29-0 8-22-0 Cameron (L, 1-3) 3,991 4:04

BOLD indicates home game * = Southeastern Conference game

% = Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) ^ = MAX Capital City Classic at Riverwalk Stadium (Montgomery, Ala.)

56 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2018 Review 2018 GAME HIGHS AND STREAKS TEAM GAME HIGHS PITCHING BATTING Innings pitched: 9.0 Jake Walters vs. Ole Miss (May 18) At bats: 58 vs. Georgia (March 16) Runs allowed: 10 Sam Finnerty vs. Auburn (April 20) Runs scored: 16 vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 16) Earned runs: 7 Jake Walters at Texas A&M (April 13) Hits: 19 vs. Georgia (March 16) Sam Finnerty at Arkansas (April 27) RBI: 15 vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 16) Walks allowed: 6 Deacon Medders at Tennessee (March 23) Doubles: 7 vs. UAB (April 10) Strikeouts: 12 Jake Walters at Missouri (April 7) Triples: 1 (eight times) Hits allowed: 11 Sam Finnerty vs. Georgia (March 16) Home runs: 5 vs. Alabama A&M (March 14) Sam Finnerty at Tennessee (March 23) Total bases: 32 vs. Alabama A&M (March 14) Doubles allowed: 3 Connor Stutts at Oklahoma (March 3) Walks: 15 at Arkansas (April 29) Sam Finnerty at Texas A&M (April12) Strikeouts: 21 vs. Georgia (March 16) Triples allowed: 1 (four times) Sac hits: 2 at Texas A&M (April 12) HRs allowed: 3 Sam Finnerty at Arkansas (April 27) at Texas A&M (April 14) Wild pitches: 3 Sam Gardner vs. Ole Miss (May 19) Sac flies: 2 vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 16) Hit batters: 3 Jake Walters vs. Ole Miss (May 18) at Samford (Feb. 27) Stolen bases: 3 vs. Jacksonville State (May 8) at LSU (May 12) Hit by pitch: 6 vs. Mississippi State (May 4) Caught stealing: 2 vs. Washington State (Feb. 23) Multiple-Hit Games Runners LOB: 20 vs. Georgia (March 16) Hit into DP: 2 (nine times) Overall 2 3 4 5+ Tot Chandler Avant 19 3 - - 22 FIELDING Cobie Vance 11 7 1 - 19 Putouts: 39 vs. Georgia (March 16) Keith Holcombe 6 2 3 - 11 Assists: 19 at Oklahoma (March 2) Joe Breaux 10 1 - - 11 vs. Georgia (March 16) Sam Praytor 7 2 1 - 10 Errors: 4 vs. Georgia (March 16) Jett Manning 8 2 - - 10 Passed balls: 1 (six times) Hunter Alexander 7 3 - - 10 DPs turned: 4 at LSU (May 12) Chandler Taylor 7 1 - - 8 Matt Malkin 3 1 1 - 5 Cody Henry 4 - - - 4 PITCHING John Trousdale 3 1 - - 4 Innings pitched: 13.0 vs. Georgia (March 16) Walker McCleney 3 - - - 3 Runs allowed: 20 vs. Auburn (April 21 - Game 2) Connor Stutts 2 - - - 2 Earned runs: 19 vs. Auburn (April 21 - Game 2) Connor Short 2 - - - 2 Walks allowed: 9 at Oklahoma (March 3) Kyle Kaufman 1 - - - 1 vs. Auburn (April 21 - Game 2) Gene Wood 1 - - - 1 Strikeouts: 14 vs. Jacksonville State (May 8) TEAM 94 23 6 0 123 Hits allowed: 19 vs. Auburn (April 21 - Game 2) Doubles allowed: 5 at Oklahoma (March 3) Triples allowed: 1 (four times) Homers allowed: 3 vs. Auburn (March 27) Multiple-RBI Games vs. Auburn (April 20) at Arkansas (April 27) Overall 2 3 4 5+ Tot Wild pitches: 5 vs. Ole Miss (May 19) Chandler Avant 8 3 1 - 12 Hit batters: 3 vs. Ole Miss (May 18) Keith Holcombe 6 2 1 - 9 Chandler Taylor 4 2 3 - 9 Cobie Vance 5 2 - - 7 Hunter Alexander 2 3 1 1 7 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Jett Manning 4 2 - - 6 Matt Malkin 3 1 - 1 5 BATTING Joe Breaux 4 - - - 4 At bats: 8 Hunter Alexander vs. Georgia (March 16) Sam Praytor 1 1 1 - 3 Runs scored: 4 Keith Holcombe vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 18) John Trousdale 1 1 - - 2

Hits: 4 (six times) Connor Stutts - 1 1 - 2 2018 REVIEW RBI: 6 Matt Malkin vs. UAB (April 10) Walker McCleney 2 - - - 2 Doubles: 3 Chandler Avant vs. New Mexico State (March 10) Kyle Kaufman 1 - - - 1 Triples: 1 (eight times) TEAM 44 21 8 2 75 Home runs: 2 Chandler Taylor at Samford (Feb. 27) Hunter Alexander vs. Alabama A&M (March 14) Total bases: 9 Keith Holcombe vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 18) Walks: 5 Joe Breaux vs. Washington State (Feb. 23) Streaks Strikeouts: 6 Hunter Alexander vs. Georgia (March 16) Hitting Reached Base Sac hits: 2 Jett Manning at Texas A&M (April 12) Player Longest Current Longest Current Sac flies: 1 (15 times) Chandler Avant 10 2 23 3 Stolen bases: 2 Joe Breaux at LSU (May 12) Keith Holcombe 9 2 15 15 Hit by pitch: 2 Chandler Avant vs. Middle Tennessee (Feb. 20 Cobie Vance 7 1 14 1 Kyle Kaufman vs. Mississippi State (May 4) Hunter Alexander 7 - 17 - Caught stealing: 1 (17 times) Cody Henry 7 - 9 - Runners LOB: 8 Jett Manning vs. Valparaiso (Feb. 17) Chandler Taylor 6 6 8 6 Joe Breaux 6 - 14 - FIELDING Sam Praytor 5 2 19 2 Putouts: 16 Hunter Alexander at Oklahoma (March 2) Jett Manning 5 - 11 - Assists: 10 Jett Manning at Missouri (April 6) Connor Stutts 4 - 6 - Errors: 2 (four times) John Trousdale 4 - 8 - Passed balls: 1 (six times) Matt Malkin 3 1 6 2 Kyle Kaufman 2 - 3 - Gene Wood 2 2 2 2 Connor Short 2 2 2 2 Walker McCleney 2 1 6 1 Landan Sartain 1 - 3 -

ROLLTIDE.COM 57 2018 Review 2018 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 #%Florida 20 10 0 .667 47 19 0 .712 %&Ole Miss 18 12 0 .600 48 17 0 .738 Georgia 18 12 0 .600 39 21 0 .650 %$^Arkansas 18 12 0 .600 44 19 0 .698 South Carolina 17 13 0 .567 37 26 0 .587 Auburn 15 15 0 .500 43 23 0 .652 Vanderbilt 16 14 0 .533 35 27 0 .565 LSU 15 15 0 .500 39 27 0 .591 Kentucky 13 17 0 .433 34 22 0 .607 $Mississippi State 15 15 0 .500 37 27 0 .578 Missouri 12 18 0 .400 34 22 0 .607 Texas A&M 13 17 0 .433 40 22 0 .645 Tennessee 12 18 0 .400 29 27 0 .518 ALABAMA 8 22 0 .267 27 29 0 .482

% - SEC Western Division Co-Champion $ - College World Series Participant # - SEC Regular-Season Champion, SEC Eastern Division Champion ^ - NCAA Runner-Up & - SEC Tournament Champion

2018 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% Ole Miss .300 65 2200 451 660 132 6 79 411 1,041 .473 268 70 414 49 .388 32 14 66-93 1,730 586 52 .978 Arkansas .296 69 2,347 482 695 115 5 98 452 1,114 .475 324 69 511 37 .391 42 21 39-51 1,810 581 68 .972 Kentucky .294 56 1,880 397 553 118 5 81 367 924 .491 281 69 455 36 .401 20 40 58-84 1,468 467 54 .973 Texas A&M .287 62 2,171 368 624 103 21 50 331 919 .423 228 45 446 53 .364 23 25 40-46 1,680 659 65 .973 LSU .283 66 2,196 388 62 122 18 48 362 924 .421 252 51 408 51 .366 25 34 70-88 1,731 547 50 .979 Georgia .283 60 2,065 385 584 87 8 64 353 879 .426 243 49 459 41 .367 27 33 47-61 1,618 587 47 .979 Auburn .282 66 2,223 467 626 124 4 73 423 977 .439 309 84 501 35 .386 26 17 50-75 1,737 593 61 .974 Mississippi State .277 68 2,417 408 670 141 14 45 367 974 .403 247 57 503 40 .354 30 33 34-46 1,844 657 70 .973 South Carolina .275 63 2,170 390 597 111 12 79 357 969 .447 277 53 437 27 .368 22 19 48-61 1,660 591 45 .980 Florida .274 70 2,342 459 642 134 13 100 412 1,102 .471 320 55 572 35 .370 34 10 75-110 1,855 642 59 .977 Vanderbilt .269 62 2,078 386 559 106 13 67 339 892 .429 296 65 565 25 .375 13 18 101-122 1,622 549 41 .981 Missouri .266 56 1,909 337 508 84 8 38 301 72 .378 279 52 458 41 .371 19 38 67-90 1,527 570 42 .980 ALABAMA .256 56 1,889 310 483 104 8 44 289 735 .389 270 78 466 34 .369 15 16 34-51 1,474 556 65 .969 Tennessee .254 56 1,868 295 474 89 10 42 270 709 .380 258 65 467 41 .361 16 19 47-62 1,497 544 64 .970

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 Texas A&M 3.38 40-22 62 1 3/3 18 560.0 511 257 210 198 523 94 7 39 .243 32 66 6 16 30 Florida 3.46 49-21 70 1 5/4 19 618.1 548 281 238 208 607 83 2 55 .234 37 63 13 13 27 Arkansas 3.55 48-21 69 0 6/6 26 603.1 530 290 238 228 619 78 3 57 .237 64 35 7 19 39 2018 REVIEW Missouri 3.73 34-22 56 3 6/5 13 509.0 472 227 211 187 531 82 9 40 .247 45 53 5 15 19 Ole Miss 3.89 48-17 65 0 4/4 21 576.2 545 289 249 227 621 114 10 48 .249 48 49 2 19 19 Georgia 3.97 39-21 60 0 6/6 18 539.1 474 267 238 236 532 86 6 53 .236 41 71 4 18 19 ALABAMA 4.10 27-29 56 1 6/5 11 491.1 507 271 224 195 370 71 4 40 .267 39 24 6 20 30 Auburn 4.13 43-23 66 3 5/4 17 579.0 545 299 266 223 595 127 11 54 .248 36 34 6 18 22 Vanderbilt 4.23 35-27 62 1 4/3 13 540.2 486 280 254 239 567 84 8 45 .243 60 53 6 26 31 Mississippi State 4.42 39-29 68 0 3/3 14 614.2 628 341 302 266 619 113 13 45 .267 79 66 6 27 32 South Carolina 4.42 37-26 63 0 4/4 14 553.1 494 296 272 274 542 72 13 56 .243 55 46 5 32 30 Tennessee 4.56 29-27 56 6 3/1 10 499.0 531 309 253 206 383 89 10 58 .273 47 54 12 14 24 LSU 4.87 39-27 66 2 5/4 14 577.0 570 333 312 251 547 115 9 51 .256 69 70 7 13 29 Kentucky 5.37 34-22 56 0 1/1 11 489.1 494 315 292 214 519 93 5 60 .260 56 46 4 15 25

FIELDING Team C PO A E FLD% DP SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Vanderbilt 2,212 1,622 549 41 .981 43 50 21 .704 9 2 South Carolina 2,296 1,660 591 45 .980 54 44 25 .638 11 1 Missouri 2,139 1,527 570 42 .980 46 27 23 .540 12 0 Georgia 2,252 1,618 587 47 .979 50 43 22 .662 11 0 LSU 2,328 1,731 547 50 .979 40 59 18 .766 12 0 Ole Miss 2,368 1,730 586 52 .978 46 37 18 .673 15 1 Florida 2,556 1,855 642 59 .977 48 42 10 .808 16 0 Auburn 2,391 1,737 593 61 .947 42 42 19 .689 12 0 Texas A&M 2,404 1,680 659 65 .973 48 55 18 .753 12 0 Kentucky 1,989 1,468 467 54 .973 31 28 6 .824 5 0 Mississippi State 2,571 1,844 657 70 .973 63 43 28 .606 14 0 Arkansas 2,459 1,810 581 68 .972 60 23 16 .590 13 0 Tennessee 2,105 1,497 544 64 .970 50 73 17 .811 12 0 ALABAMA 2,095 1,474 556 65 .969 45 36 15 .706 6 3

58 ALABAMA BASEBALL 2018 Review 2018 SEC STATISTICAL LEADERS 2018 ALL-SEC TEAM

BATTING LEADERS Home Runs Strikeouts (selected by the conference coaches) Batting Average 1. Jonathan India, UF 21 1. Casey Mize, AU 156 1. Michael Helman, A&M .369 2. Wil Dalton, UF 19 2. Ethan Small, MSU 122 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jonathan India, Florida 2. Kole Cottam, UK .352 Kole Cottam, UK 3. Ryan Rolison, UM 120 PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Brady Singer, Florida 3. Jake Mangum, MSU .351 4. Keegan McGovern, UGA 18 4. Jackson Kowar, UF 115 4. Ryan Olenek, UM .350 Luke Heyer, UK 5. Brady Singer, UF 114 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas 6. Edouard Julien, AU 17 6. Zach Hess, LSU 107 5. Jonathan India, UF .350 CO-SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Keegan McGovern, Georgia 6. Luke Heyer, UK .348 7. Carlos Cortes, USC 15 Drake Fellows, VU 7. Justin Row, USC .347 Stephen Scott, VU Konnor Pilkington, MSU CO-SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Nico Mascia, Tennessee 8. Casey Martin, ARK .345 9. Eric Cole, ARK 14 9. Michael Plassmeyer, MU 103 9. , VU .338 Heston Kjerstad, ARK 10. Blaine Knight, ARK 102 COACH OF THE YEAR: Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida 10. Tristan Pompey, UK .335 Total Bases Wins FIRST TEAM Slugging Percentage 1. Jonathan India, UF 162 1. Blaine Knight, ARK 14 C - JJ Schwarz, Florida 1. Jonathan India, UF .717 2. Wil Dalton, UF 149 2. Brady Singer, UF 12 1B - Kole Cottam, Kentucky 2. Luke Heyer, UK .691 3. Eric Cole, ARK 146 3. Ryan Rolison, UM 10 2B - Carson Shaddy, Arkansas 3. Kole Cottam, UK .667 Kole Cottam, UK Jackson Kowar, UF 5. Heston Kjerstad, ARK 145 Casey Mize, AU 3B - Jonathan India, Florida 4. Keegan McGovern, UGA .644 SS - Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 5. Carson Shaddy, ARK .609 6. Luke Heyer, UK 143 6. Cody Morris, USC 9 6. Stephen Scott, VU .601 7. Casey Martin, ARK 140 Ma’Khail Hilliard, LSU OF - Jake Mangum, Mississippi State 7. Madison Stokes, USC .579 8. Keegan McGovern, UGA 139 8. 6 tied at 8 OF - Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss 8. JJ Schwarz, UF .575 9. Jake Mangum, MSU 138 OF - Keegan McGovern, Georiga 9. Thomas Dillard, UM .563 10. Will Holland, AU 132 Appearances DH/UT - Luke Heyer, Kentucky 10. Tristan Pompey, UK .557 1. Michael Byrne, UF 37 Walks 2. Nolan Hoffman, A&M 33 SP - Brady Singer, Florida SP - Casey Mize, Auburn On-Base Percentage 1. Jonathan India, UF 60 3. Zac Kristofak, UGA 31 1. Jonathan India, UF .497 2. Thomas Dillard, UM 49 Jordan Butler, UF RP - Michael Byrne, Florida 2. Austin Martin, VU .452 3. Nick Fortes, UM 46 Eddy Demurias, USC 3. Michael Helman, A&M .451 4. Steven Williams, AU 45 6. Cole Gordon, MSU 30 SECOND TEAM 4. Tristan Pompey, UK .448 5. Carlos Cortes, USC 43 7. Devin Fontenot, LSU 29 C - Nick Fortes, Ole Miss 5. Luke Heyer, UK .440 Austin Langworthy, UF Calvin Coker, AU 1B - Adam Sasser, Georgia 6. Thomas Dillard, UM .439 7. Luke Bonfield, ARK 42 9. 6 tied at 27 2B - Michael Helman, Texas A&M 7. Kole Cottam, UK .438 Eric Cole, ARK 9. Pete Derkay, UT 41 Saves 3B - Casey Martin, Arkansas 8. Nick Fortes, UM .435 SS - Will Holland, Auburn 9. Jake Mangum, MSU .434 10. Blake Reese, UF 40 1. Michael Byrne, UF 16 10. Keegan McGovern, UGA .431 2. Nolan Hoffman, A&M 14 OF - Eric Cole, Arkansas Hit By Pitch Matt Cronin, ARK OF - Will Dalton, Florida Runs Scored 1. Heston Kjerstad, ARK 18 4. Parker Caracci, UM 10 OF - Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas 1. Keegan McGovern, UGA 68 2. Joe Breaux, UA 17 Chris Machamer, UK DH/UT - Michael Curry, Georgia 2. Thomas Dillard, UM 67 3. Troy Squires, UK 16 6. Aaron Schunk, UGA 8 4. Brendan Venter, AU 15 7. Calvin Coker, AU 7 SP - Blaine Knight, Arkansas 3. Jonathan India, UF 66 SP - Jackson Kowar, Florida 4. Heston Kjerstad, ARK 65 Trey Harris, MU 8. Deacon Medders, UA 6 5. Eric Cole, ARK 64 6. Jonah Bride, USC 14 Nile Ball, MU RP - Parker Caracci, Ole Miss 6. Jake Mangum, MSU 63 Ethan Paul, VU Todd Peterson, LSU 7. Will Holland, AU 61 8. Will Holland, AU 13 Dallas Woolfolk, UM ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Michael Helman, A&M Jake Mangum, MSU C - Mason Meadows, Georgia 9. Wil Dalton, UF 60 10. Tyler Keenan, UM 12 FIELDING LEADERS 1B - Tanner Allen, Mississippi State Nico Mascia, UT 10. Grae Kessinger, UM 56 Fielding Percentage 2B - Anthony Servideo, Ole Miss Nick Fortes, UM Austin Martin, VU 3B - Casey Martin, Arkansas Justin Ammons, UT 1. Cole Bedford, A&M 1.000 Matt Williams, USC OF - Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas Hits Stolen Bases Antoine Duplantis, LSU OF - Daniel Cabrera, LSU 1. Jake Mangum, MSU 101 Zach Watson, LSU 2. Michael Helman, A&M 92 1. Austin Martin, VU 22 OF - Steven Williams, Auburn 2. Jay Charleston, UT 21 Patrick Sullivan, UGA 3. Hunter Stovall, MSU 90 Ben Aklinski,UK DH/UT - Edouard Julien, Auburn 4. Antoine Duplantis, LSU 89 3. Antoine Duplantis, LSU 19 SP - Ma’Khail Hilliard, LSU 4. Ethan Paul, VU 18 Philip Clarke, VU 5. Eric Cole, ARK 88 Eric Cole, ARK SP - Tanner Burns, Auburn 6. Heston Kjerstad, ARK 87 5. Thomas Dillard, UM 17 6. Alonzo Jones, VU 16 Keegan McGovern, UGA RP - Cody Greenhill, Auburn Casey Martin, ARK Thomas Dillard, UM 8. Ryan Olenek, UM 83 7. Jonathan India, UF 15 8. 6 tied at 14 Trey Harris, MU ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 9. Braden Shewmake, A&M 80 Beau Jordan, LSU C - Grant Koch, Arkansas 10. Tanner Allen, MSU 79 Edouard Julien, AU LT Tolbert, USC PITCHING LEADERS 1B - Cole Zabowski, Ole Miss Nelson Maldonado, UF 2B - Luke Jarvis, Auburn Jonathan India, UF Michael Curry, UGA 1. Brady Singer, UF 2.55 3B - Jonathan India, Florida Runs Batted In 2. Sean Hunley, UT 2.64 Putouts SS - Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt 1. Edouard Julien, AU 69 3. John Doxakis, A&M 2.70 1. Nick Fortes, UM 561 OF - Zach Watson, LSU 2. Wil Dalton, UF 60 4. Tyler LaPlante, MU 2.75 2. Brett Wright, AU 514 OF - Jake Mangum, Mississippi State 2018 REVIEW 3. Thomas Dillard, UM 59 5. Blaine Knight, ARK 2.80 3. Grant Koch, ARK 513 4. Heston Kjerstad, ARK 58 OF - Dominic Fletcher, Arkansas 6. Tanner Burns, AU 3.01 4. JJ Schwarz, UF 470 P - Will Neely, Tennessee 5. Luke Heyer, UK 57 7. Jackson Kowar, UF 3.04 5. Kole Cottam, UK 452 6. LT Tolbert, USC 56 8. Michael Plassmeyer, MU 3.05 6. Brett Bond, MU 448 7. Carson Shaddy, ARK 55 9. Ethan Small, MSU 3.20 7. Troy Squires, UK 441 8. Daniel Cabrera, LSU 54 Kacey Murphy, ARK 8. Pete Derkay, UT 414 2018 SEC BASEBALL 9. Michael Curry, UGA 53 9. Mason Meadows, UGA 375 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 10. Eric Cole, ARK 52 Opposing Batting Average 10. Cole Bedford, A&M 370 C - Nick Fortes, Ole Miss Will Holland, AU 1. Adam Hill, USC .192 1B - Chris Andritsos, Texas A&M Jonathan India, UF 2. Casey Mize, AU .201 Assists 2B - Michael Helman, Texas A&M 3. Brady Singer, UF .203 1. Hunter Stovall, MSU 188 3B - Casey Martin, Arkansas Doubles 4. Tyler LaPlante, MU .207 2. Luke Alexander, MSU 179 1. Jake Mangum, MSU 22 5. John Doxakis, A&M .212 3. Braden Shewmake, A&M 171 SS - LT Tolbert, South Carolina 2. Austin Bain, LSU 21 6. Drake Fellows, VU .217 4. Grae Kessinger, UM 164 OF - Antoine Duplantis, LSU 3. Tristan Pompey, UK 20 7. Tanner Burns, AU .225 5. Blake Reese, UF 162 OF - Will Golsan, Ole Miss Jacob Olson, USC 8. Kacey Murphy, ARK .227 6. Cam Shepherd, UGA 161 *OF - Thomas Dillard, Ole Miss 5. Blake Reese, UF 19 9. Blaine Knight, ARK .230 7. Michael Helman, A&M 160 Jay Estes, AU *OF - Jay Estes, Auburn 10. Jack Leftwich, UF .231 8. Andre Lipcius, UT 153 DH - Edouard Julien, Auburn 7. Daniel Cabrera, LSU 18 9. Will Holland, AU 151 Will Holland, AU Innings Pitched 10. Chandler Avant, UA 148 P - John Doxakis, Texas A&M Ryan Olenek, UM 1. Casey Mize, AU 114.2 LT Tolbert, USC P - Todd Peterson, LSU Tanner Allen, MSU 2. Brady Singer, UF 113.0 * - ties were not broken Grae Kessinger, UM 3. Jackson Kowar, UF 112.1 Caught Stealing By Wil Dalton, UF Blaine Knight, ARK 1. Hunter Taylor, USC 22 Most Valuable Player: Nick Fortes, Ole Miss 5. Konnor Pilkington, MSU 102.2 2. Brett Bond, MU 21 Triples 6. Ethan Small, MSU 101.1 3. Marshall Gilbert, MSU 16 1. Antoine Duplantis, LSU 6 Kacey Murphy, ARK 4. Benito Santiago, UT 14 2. Tanner Allen, MSU 5 8. Sean Hjelle, UK 99.1 Mason Meadows, UGA Zach Deloach, A&M 9. Ryan Rolison, UM 97.1 6. Hunter Feduccia, LSU 13 4. Jonathan India, UF 4 10. Mitchell Kilkenny, A&M 97.0 Nick Fortes, UM LT Tolbert, USC 8. Stephen Scott, VU 12 Logan Foster, A&M 9. Brett Wright, AU 11 Braden Shewmake, A&M 10. Sam Praytor, UA 10 Hunter Stovall, MSU 9. 7 tied at 3 ROLLTIDE.COM 59 Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

ALABAMA PERFECT GAMES MOST RUNS ALLOWED 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. 27 Florida, 27-3 1989 6,821 Mississippi State April 1, 2006 Vanderbilt, 27-8 1988 6,644 Mississippi State (Game 2) April 30, 2016 OPPONENT PERFECT GAMES 3. 24 , 24-5 1950 6,621 LSU March 29, 2003 Bruce Baudier, LSU vs. Alabama (1967) 4. 23 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 1950 6,590 LSU March 28, 2003 5. 21 Tennessee, 21-9 2000 6,459 Auburn April 26, 2008 ALABAMA NO-HITTERS Tennessee, 21-9 1999 6,449 Maryland Feb. 20, 2016 1. Melford Pratt vs. Mercer, May 2, 1913 Auburn, 21-8 1989 6,385 Ole Miss April 16, 2016 2. Merritt Wilke at Tennessee, May 3, 1917 8. 20 Auburn, 20-5 2018 6,354 Ole Miss April 17, 2016 3. Eddie Owcar at Ole Miss April 24, 1942 South Carolina, 20-15 2010 6,324 Auburn May 8, 2016 4. *Grady Elmore at Southern Miss, March 20, 1965 Georgia Southern, 20-11 1980 6,196 Auburn May 7, 2016 5. *Vince Barrantine at Auburn, March 22, 1981 Birmingham Barons, 20-8 1925 6. *Gordie Hershiser, Paul Mirocke and Greg Hibbard Home Three-Game Series vs. Jackson State, February 27, 1985 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 19,224 LSU March 28-30, 2003 7. **Al Drumheller, John Collins and Brett Sullenberger Rk Runs Game Year 18,689 Ole Miss April 15-17, 2016 vs. South Florida, March 31, 1993 1. 36 Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 1894 18,511 Auburn May 6-8, 2016 8. Justin Kamplain, Geoffrey Bramblett and Jay Shaw vs. 2. 34 Howard, 36-2 1894 18,412 Auburn April 26-28, 2002 Mississippi Valley State, March 8, 2014 3. 27 Niagara, 27-0 1999 18,131 LSU April 27-29, 2001 4. 26 UAB, 30-4 1999 18,026 Mississippi State March 31-April 2, 2006 OPPONENT NO-HITTERS LSU, 28-2 1997 17,500 South Carolina March 30-April 1, 2001 (1) *Robert Earl Siedell, Ole Miss (April 28, 1962) 6. 24 Illinois-Chicago, 25-1 2010 Georgia Southern, 35-11 1984 NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS * – Denotes 7-inning game Samford, 27-3 1960 Alabama has won one team and fi ve individual NCAA **– Denotes 6-inning game Ole Miss, 30-6 1902 statistical categories in its history. Below is the list of 10. 23 LSU, 28-5 1932 team and individual NCAA season leaders. HOMERED IN FIRST AT-BAT 1. Bill Oakley vs. LSU, March 18, 1979 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2. Craig Shipley vs. South Alabama, Feb. 28, 1982 Rk Runs Game Year .621 by Alabama, 1997 (1,571 Total Bases) 3. Brett Taft vs. South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993 1. 24 Florida, 27-3 1989 4. vs. Houston, Feb. 12, 1999 2. 19 Vanderbilt, 27-8 1988 MOST HOME RUNS 5. Aaron Clark vs. BYU, Feb.10, 2000 Birmingham Barons, 23-4 1950 28 by Kent Matthes (2009) 6. Chandler Taylor vs. Maryland, Feb. 19, 2016 4. 18 Birmingham Barons, 23-5 1950 5. 17 Vanderbilt, 18-1 2017 MOST RUNS SCORED (PER GAME) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES Georgia, 17-0 1908 1.63 by Bret Elbin (1983, 54 Games, 88 Runs) WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT Georgia, 19-2 1906 1. 273 (1996-2000) 8. 16 Philadelphia A’s, 16-0 1910 MOST STRIKEOUTS (PER 9 INNINGS) 2. 199 (1930-1941) 9. 15 Auburn, 20-5 2018 11.5 by Bobby Sprowl (1977, 92 IP/115 K) 3. 173 (2008-2011) Vanderbilt, 16-1 (7) 2015 12.6 by Alan Dunn (1981, 44 IP/62 K) 4. 125 (1980-1982) East Carolina, 16-1 2008 5. 109 (1922-1926) Mississippi State, 15-0 1982 MOST SAVES 13. 14 Auburn 2018 14 by Ben Short (1991) MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Oklahoma, 16-4 2018 1. 81 (1997) Miami, 15-1 1996 NCAA RECORD HOLDERS 2. 80 (2013) Miami, 14-0 1986 The 1997 Crimson Tide baseball team is the only 3. 69 (1998) Ohio State, 15-1 1977 team in NCAA history to have four players with 20 or 4. 67 (2000) Mississippi State, 19-5 1963 more home runs in a single-season. The Crimson Tide 5. 63 (1996) currently holds two NCAA records, listed below. (1995) ALABAMA TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS (1990) Year Player, Pos. AVG-HR-RBI MOST PLAYERS WITH 20 8. 61 (2009) 1946 Herb Chapman, OF .368-3-29 OR MORE HOME RUNS (1986) 1947 Herb Chapman, OF .322-3-17 4 – by Alabama (1997) 10. 58 (2014) 1950 Ed White, OF .447-7-17 Dustan Mohr (25), Roberto Vaz (22), 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF .439-3-32 G.W. Keller (21) and Robbie Tucker (20) MOST RUNS SCORED 1959 Ken Chapman, OF .469-3-16

RECORDS & HISTORY Rk Runs Game Year 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B .355-3-14 MOST GRAND SLAMS (SEASON) 1. 38 Birmingham Athletics, 38-2 1894 1968 Stan Moss, 3B .342-7-26 6 – by Mike Pitisci (1984) 2. 36 Howard, 36-2 1894 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH .336-7-37 3. 35 Georgia Southern, 35-11 1984 1985 Doug Duke, C .388-22-67 4. 30 UAB, 30-4 1999 1987 Deron White, OF .347-11-47 Ole Miss, 30-6 1902 1988 Jason Bridges, OF .351-12-43 6. 29 Mississippi State, 29-10 1943 1989 Cary Williams, OF .367-16-61 7. 28 LSU, 28-2 1997 1990 Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH .364-16-53 LSU, 28-5 1932 1991 Joe Vitiello, 1B/DH .395-11-67 9. 27 Niagara, 27-0 1999 1993 Al Drumheller, DH .323-8-38 Kansas State, 27-5 1999 Central Foundry, 27-6 1947 Samford, 27-3 1960

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GRAND SLAMS (SINCE 1983) Del Howell vs. Mississippi State April 19 RESULTS AGAINST NO. 1 1983 David Magadan vs. Columbus May 4 Alex Avila vs. Georgia May 16 Texas 6, Alabama 4 June 9, 1983 Allan Stallings at Auburn May 8 Alex Kubal vs. Kentucky May 23 Texas 4, Alabama 3 June 11, 1983 1984 Kyle Bryan at Georgia Southern March 28 2009 Clay Jones vs. Texas Pan American March 6 Miami 14, Alabama 10 May 3, 1985 Frank Velleggia vs. Memphis April 4 Brandon May vs. Georgia March 14 Alabama 12, Miami 6 May 4, 1985 Mike Pitisci vs. Auburn April 23 Brandon May vs. Tennessee April 3 Alabama 11, Miami 7 May 5, 1985 Frank Velleggia at Memphis May 25 Jake Smith vs. Troy April 7 Alabama 15, Mississippi State 8 May 6, 1989 Ted McClendon vs. Mississippi State May 7 Kent Matthes vs. Troy April 7 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 3 (8) May 6, 1989 Mike Pitisci vs. Alabama Christian Feb. 28 Jake Smith vs. Kentucky April 24 Alabama 5, Mississippi State 4 (15) May 7, 1989 Mike Pitisci at Southern Miss March 7 Alex Kubal vs. Mississippi State May 2 Alabama 10, Auburn 5 May 12, 1995 Allan Stallings at New Orleans March 14 2010 Josh Rutledge vs. Illinois-Chicago Feb. 26 Auburn 3, Alabama 1 May 13, 1995 Mike Pitisci at New Orleans March 15 Brett Booth vs. Illinois-Chicago Feb. 27 Alabama 7, Auburn 4 May 14, 1995 Mike Pitisci vs. Clemson March 21 Jake Smith vs. Mississippi State April 25 Alabama 6, LSU 2 May 9, 1997 Mike Pitisci vs. Florida State March 23 2011 Austen Smith vs. Alabama State Feb. 22 Alabama 28, LSU 2 May 10, 1997 1985 Tim Sims at Jackson State March 12 Austen Smith vs. LSU May 8 LSU 6, Alabama 4 May 11, 1997 Ted McClendon at Jackson State March 13 2012 Kenny Roberts vs. Auburn April 6 Miami 8, Alabama 1 June 13, 1999 1986 Mike Wiggins vs. Western Kentucky Feb. 21 2013 Kenny Roberts at Vanderbilt May 16 Alabama 6, Rice 5 June 15, 1999 Kurt Prewitt vs. Ferris State March 4 2014 Casey Hughston vs. Troy March 25 Miami 5, Alabama 2 June 16, 1999 Mike Twardoski vs. LSU March 22 Ben Moore vs. Jackson State April 15 Tulane 10, Alabama 4 June 4, 2005 Doug Duke vs. Ole Miss April 27 2015 Casey Hughston vs. Savannah State Feb. 24 Tulane 7, Alabama 4 June 6, 2005 Doug Duke vs. Auburn May 6 2016 Will Haynie at Arkansas May 14 Alabama 5, Mississippi State 3 March 31, 2006 Doug Duke vs. South Carolina May 25 2017 Cody Henry vs. Alcorn State April 18 Alabama 4, Mississippi State 3 April 1, 2006 1988 Hunter Plott at Vanderbilt April 17 Chandler Avant vs. Alcorn State April 18 Mississippi State 4, Alabama 2 (11) April 2, 2006 Tim Butt vs. Auburn April 24 Hunter Alexander vs. Grambling May 10 South Carolina 7, Alabama 6 (11) April 7, 2006 1989 Mick Kerns vs. Tennessee March 11 John Trousdale vs. Grambling May 10 Alabama 8, South Carolina 6 April 9, 2006 Cary Williams vs. Samford April 17 2018 Chandler Avant vs. Georgia March 17 Alabama 6, South Carolina 1 April 9, 2006 Phillip Doyle vs. Mississippi State May 12 Hunter Alexander vs. Kentucky March 31 Vanderbilt 3, Alabama 0 April 6, 2007 1990 Matt Allen vs. Auburn April 24 Chandler Taylor vs. Mississippi State May 4 Vanderbilt 4, Alabama 2 April 7, 2007 1991 Matt Allen vs. Illinois State March 3 * – Inside-the-park Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 3 April 8, 2007 *Mick Kerns vs. Murray State April 10 Alabama 9, Georgia 5 March 14, 2009 1992 Juan DeBrand vs. Alcorn State Feb. 18 ALABAMA VS. NO. 1 RANKED TEAMS Alabama 11, Georgia 5 March 14, 2009 Brad Oliver vs. Middle Tennessee March 15 The Tide has played 37 games against the nation’s Georgia 8, Alabama 6 March 15, 2009 Juan DeBrand vs. Middle Tennessee March 15 top-ranked team, going 17-20 (.459) in those games. Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 3 April 9, 2011 1993 Brett Taft at Vanderbilt April 3 Most recently, Alabama lost two of three game against Vanderbilt 7, Alabama 0 April 10, 2011 1994 Kevin Nichols vs. Alcorn State April 5 Vanderbilt in 2013. In 2009, Alabama took two of three Vanderbilt 11, Alabama 6 April 11, 2011 Anthony Box vs. Samford May 3 from No. 1-ranked Georgia in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Vanderbilt 6, Alabama 7 May 16, 2013 1996 Rusty Lofl in vs. UNC Greensboro March 3 Tide played back-to-back weekends against the No. Alabama 5, Vanderbilt 4 May 17, 2013 Joe Caruso vs. South Alabama May 24 1 team during the 2006 season, beating Mississippi Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 11 May 18, 2013 Brett Taft vs. Clemson June 4 State (March 31-April 2) and South Carolina (April 7-9) 1997 Dustan Mohr vs. Michigan Feb. 21 en route to a 4-2 record against the nation’s top ranked ALABAMA AS NO. 1 RANKED TEAM Roberto Vaz vs. Middle Tennessee Feb. 25 team. In all, Alabama has won seven of its last eight Alabama has compiled a 13-5 (.722) overall record Joe Caruso vs. Georgia March 7 regular-season series against the No. 1-ranked team, as the nation’s No. 1-ranked team. The Crimson Tide Robbie Tucker at Florida March 15 including series wins against Miami (1985), Mississippi earned its fi rst No. 1 ranking as the top seed in the Roberto Vaz at Auburn April 12 State (1989), Auburn (1995), LSU (1997), Mississippi 1996 College World Series. Alabama also was the No. Andy Phillips vs. West Alabama April 23 State (2006), South Carolina (2006) and Georgia (2009). 1 team and top seed at the 1997 CWS to become the Roberto Vaz vs. LSU May 9 fi rst team in CWS history to be the top seed in back- 1998 G.W. Keller vs. Nicholls State Feb. 18 to-back seasons. Andy Phillips vs. Louisiana Tech Feb. 23 Matt Frick vs. Ole Miss April 24 RESULTS WHEN RANKED NO. 1 1999 Jayson Cox vs. Niagara March 5 Alabama 7, Oklahoma State 5 May 31, 1996 G.W. Keller at Tennessee March 12 Miami 15, Alabama 1 June 2, 1996 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State March 23 Clemson 14, Alabama 13 June 4, 1996 Jeremy Brown vs. Vanderbilt May 9 Alabama 16, Mississippi State 3 May 15, 1997 2000 Brent Boyd vs. BYU Feb. 10 Alabama 13, Florida 6 May 16, 1997 Rock Mills vs. Central Florida Feb. 26 LSU 12, Alabama 7 May 17, 1997 Ben King vs. Nevada May 26 Alabama 6, Florida 3 May 17, 1997 Scott McClanahan at Stanford May 27 Alabama 12, LSU 2 May 18, 1997 Jeremy Brown at Stanford May 28 Alabama 8, Troy State 5 May 22, 1997 2001 Beau Hearod vs. Miami (Ohio) Feb. 18 Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 May 23, 1997 Brent Boyd vs. Austin Peay Feb. 28 Alabama 6, N.C. State 3 May 24, 1997 Beau Hearod vs. Vanderbilt March 10 Alabama 9, Southern Cal 8 (10) May 25, 1997 Aaron Clark vs. Kentucky March 18 Alabama 3, Mississippi State 2 May 31, 1997 2002 Jeremy Brown at South Carolina March 29 Miami 6, Alabama 1 June 2, 1997 Brent Boyd vs. Ole Miss April 20

Alabama 9, Mississippi State 5 June 3, 1997 RECORDS & HISTORY Grant Redding vs. Mississippi State May 12 Alabama 8, Miami 6 June 5, 1997 Travis Garner vs. Florida May 25 Alabama 8, Miami 2 June 6, 1997 2003 Beau Hearod vs. SE Missouri Feb. 23 LSU 13, Alabama 6 June 7, 1997 Beau Hearod vs. Massachusetts March 9 Zac Welch vs. South Alabama April 16 Beau Hearod vs. UAB April 23 2004 Mark Haske vs. South Carolina April 24 2005 Evan Bush vs. McNeese State March 6 Allen Rice vs. Ole Miss April 10 Evan Bush vs. Georgia April 29 2006 Kody Valverde vs. Jacksonville State June 2 2007 Jake Smith vs. McNeese State March 3 Alex Avila vs. Mississippi State May 17 2008 Ross Wilson vs. Youngstown State March 7 ROLLTIDE.COM 61 Records & History ALABAMA IN THE POLLS BY CLASS SEASON RECORDS

(fi nal rankings since 1959) ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON HITTING RECORDS BY POSITION BY CLASS BASEBALL AMERICA Pos. Player Avg. Freshman 1981 17th C Doug Duke (1985) .388 Average .389 (77-188) – David Magadan (1981) 1983 2nd 1B David Magadan (1983) .525 Home Runs 15 – Ross Wilson (2008) 1986 25th 2B Peter Stonard (2002) .411 Jeremy Brown (1999) 1991 24th SS Andy Phillips (1999) .398 RBI 69 – Jeremy Brown (1999) 1995 14th 3B Herb Kosten (1956) .393 OF Ken Chapman (1959) .469 1996 4th Sophomore 1997 2nd Average .411 (97-236) – Peter Stonard (2002) 1998 12th Pos. Player Runs Home Runs 22 – Doug Duke (1985) 1999 4th C Jeremy Brown (2001) 47 RBI 68 – G.W. Keller (1997) 2000 24th 1B Jeremy Brown (1999) 77 2002 13th 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 76 2005 20th SS Andy Phillips (1998) 71 Junior 2006 10th 3B Bret Elbin (1983) 88 Average .525 (114-217) – David Magadan (1983) 2010 16th OF Roberto Vaz (1997) 87 Home Runs 27 – Doug Duke (1986) RBI 95 – David Magadan (1983) Pos. Player Hits COLLEGIATE BASEBALL C Dax Norris (1996) 105 1968 21st Senior 1B David Magadan (1983) 114 1983 2nd Average .399 (97-243) – Mike Twardoski (1986) 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 102 1986 21st Home Runs 28 – Kent Matthes (2009) SS Josh Rutledge (2010) 107 1991 25th RBI 82 – Beau Hearod (2003) 3B Andy Phillips (1997) 102 1995 14th OF G.W. Keller (1999) 107 1996 5th ALABAMA SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 1997 2nd Pos. Player Doubles BY CLASS 1998 16th C Dax Norris (1996) 21 Freshman 1999 4th 1B David Magadan (1983) 31 Innings 117.1 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 2000 27th 2B Peter Stonard (2002) 22 Wins 10 – Tommy Hunter (2006) 2002 16th SS Adam Pavkovich (2003) 27 Strikeouts 105 – David Robertson (2005) 2005 20th 3B Andy Phillips (1999) 25 Saves 12 – Ray Castillo (2013) 2006 9th OF Dustan Mohr (1997) 21 2010 16th Sophomore Pos. Player Triples Innings 122.2 – Brent Carter (2003) USA TODAY/ ESPN C Rich Potter (1973) 5 Wins 10 – Brent Carter (2003) COACHES 2B Joe Caruso (1997) 5 Jonathan Blankenship (1999) 1995 15th Kyle Walck (1991) 5 Pete Fisher (1997) 1996 6th Frank Menechino (1992) 5 Strikeouts 108 – Wade LeBlanc (2005) 1997 2nd SS Mikey White (2015) 6 1998 9th 3B Andy Phillips (1999) 6 1999 4th OF Roberto Vaz (1997) 9 Junior 2000 22nd Innings 129.1 – Wade LeBlanc (2006) 2002 12th Pos. Player HR Wins 13 – Heath Henderson (1997) 2005 24th C Doug Duke (1986) 27 Strikeouts 128 – Wade LeBlanc (2006) 2006 9th 1B Aaron Clark (2001) 20 2010 18th Mike Pitisci (1984) 20 Senior Robbie Tucker (1997) 20 Innings 129.0 – Lance Cormier (2002) NCBWA 2B Sam Bozanich (2000) 18 Wins 11 – Tim Young (1996) 2002 16th SS Andy Phillips (1999) 22 Dean Hayes (1983) 2003 34th 3B Jake Smith (2009) 18 Strikeouts 104 – Manny Torres (1999) 2005 20th OF Kent Matthes (2009) 28 Joel Colgrove (1996)

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

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Hit By Pitch Inning 3 vs. Georgia, March 16, 2018 vs. Alcorn State, March 18, 2014 vs. Tennessee, March 17, 2013 vs. Louisville, March 10, 2012 vs. Houston, Feb. 13, 1998 Game 7 vs. Alcorn State, March 18, 2014 vs. , March 1, 2003 Season 83 (2010)

Largest Comeback Win Game 9 runs vs. Kentucky, April 11, 2010

Left On Base Game 20 vs. Georgia (2018) (13 innings) 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 High 5.3 (1999) Low 2.9 (2014)

G.W. Keller, Roberto Vaz, Dustan Mohr and Robbie Strikeouts Per Game Tucker earned the distinction as the only four teammates in NCAA history to each hit 20 or more home runs in a single High 8.3 (2018) season. Alabama hit a school-record 160 home runs in 1997. Low 2.6 (1954)

TEAM PITCHING RECORDS TEAM BATTING RECORDS Grand Slams Innings Pitched At-Bats Game 2 vs. Grambling, May 10, 2017 vs. Alcorn State, April 18, 2017 Game 16 vs. LSU April 2, 2015 Inning 14 vs. LSU May 10, 1997 vs. LSU April, 20, 2013 Game 64 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 vs. Middle Tennessee, March 15, 1992 Season 11 (1984) vs. Vanderbilt (1893) Season 2,527 (1997) Season 622.0 (1996) Runs Scored Runs Batted In Inning 13 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 24, 1998 Runs Allowed Inning 14 vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 Inning 12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Game 33 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 625 (1997) Game 27 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Season 679 (1997) 27 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Season 399 (2000) Hits Total Bases Inning 23 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Inning 10 vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Earned Runs Allowed vs. Louisiana Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 Game 72 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Season 1,571 (1997) Inning 12 at Florida, March 19, 1989 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 Game 24 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Game 35 vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Season 336 (1999) Season 860 (1997) Highest Slugging Percentage Game 1.287 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 (72 TB/56 AB) Season .621 (1997) Hits Allowed Consecutive Hits Inning 11 at Florida, March 19, 1989 Game 8 vs. Samford, April 17, 1991 Sacrifi ce Flies Game 30 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 vs. Alcorn State, April 5, 1994 Season 688 (1997) vs. St. Louis, March 8, 1994 Game 5 vs. Arkansas State, Feb. 23, 2002 Season 45 (2006) Singles Singles Game 20 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Game 19 vs. Illinois-Chicago, Feb. 27, 2010 Sacrifi ce Bunts Game 6 vs. Jacksonville State, April 7, 2010 Season 63 (2011) Home Runs Allowed Doubles Game 6 at Vanderbilt, April 17, 1988 Inning 5 vs. Arkansas, April 26, 2003 (7th Inning) Stolen Bases Game 9 vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Walks Allowed vs. Richmond, May 27, 1995 (NCAA) Inning 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 Game 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, May 14, 2002 Inning 7 at Ole Miss, April 24, 1994 RECORDS & HISTORY vs. Auburn, March 29, 1988 Game 16 at Auburn, May 7, 2017 Season 163 (1997) vs. Eastern Kentucky, March 19, 1996 vs. Central Florida, April 5, 1987 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Season 297 (1981) Triples Season 141 (1981) Inning 3 vs. Miami, May 4, 1985 Walks Strikeouts Game 5 vs. Samford, March 22, 1960 Game 19 at Georgia (March 31, 2016 (13 IP) Season 34 (1997) Inning 7 at Arkansas, April 29. 2018 vs. Jackson State, March 13, 1985 Season 595 (1999) Home Runs Game 16 at Arkansas, May 5, 2006 Season 367 (1999) Wild Pitches Inning 4 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Season 88 (2017) vs. Columbus College, May 4, 1983 Strikeouts Game 13 vs. UAB, April 14, 1999 Complete Games Season 160 (1997) Game 21 vs. Georgia (2018) (13 innings) vs. Georgia (1908) High 20 (1975) Season 485 (2015) Low 0 (2012, 2016, 2017)

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Shutouts Passed Balls Postseason Games High 8 (1974) Season 27 (2004) Season 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Low 1 (Several) Wins 15 (1997) (12-3, .800) Fielding Percentage Losses 4 (1998) (6-4, .600) Pctg. .846 (1999) (11-2) Saves High .976 (2015) .800 (1997) (12-3) High 22 (2002) Low .931 (1959) Low 2 (1979) Double Plays Wins in February 10 (1997) (10-0, 1.000) Innings Pitched Game 5 vs. Kentucky, March 20, 2005 High 622.0 (1996) vs. Huntingdon, April 27, 1990 Low 127.0 (1959) Season 81 (1997) Wins in March 17 (1981) (17-3, .850) Earned Run Average Triple Plays 17 (1984) (17-3, .850) High 5.62 (1985) Game 1 vs. UAB, March 21, 2017 Low 2.07 (1966) vs. Kentucky, March 14, 2014 Wins in April vs. Southern Miss, May 30, 1999 16 (1986) (16-6, .727) Runs Allowed vs. Alcorn State (1988) 16 (1989) (16-8, .667) High 399 (2000) vs. Western Kentucky (1987) Low 60 (1966) Wins in May Opponent Triple Plays 15 (1983) (15-2, .882) Runs Allowed Per Game Game 1 by Mississippi State (1932) High 6.14 (2000) by Middle Tennessee (1997) Wins in June Low 3.00 (1966) by Florida (1997) 5 (2010) (5-3, .625)

Earned Runs Allowed LONGEST GAME High 336 (1999) SEASON RECORDS Low 40 (1959) Games Played Total Innings Played High 70 (1997) 16 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 Hits Allowed Low 15 (1959) 16 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 High 688 (1997) 16 vs. Vanderbilt, 1893 Low 105 (1954, 1959) At-Bats High 2,527 (1997) Total by Time Hits Allowed Per Game Low 484 (1959) 6:36 at Auburn, May 7, 2017 (15 innings) High 10.35 (2000) 5:43 at Mississippi State, April 21, 2017 (13 innings) Low 5.52 (1951) Batting Average 5:25 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 (16 innings) High .340 (1997) 5:15 at Georgia, March 31, 2016 (13 innings) Strikeouts Low .213 (1966) 5:02 vs. Georgia, March 16, 2018 (13 innings) 4:55 vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) High 595 (1999) 4:30 vs. LSU, April 3, 2005 (13 innings) Low 69 (1959) Slugging Percentage 4:27 at Arkansas, April 29, 2018 (9 innings) High .627 (1997) (led NCAA) 4:13 at Arkansas, March 16, 2012 (12 innings) Low .289 (1970) Strikeouts Per Game 4:13 vs. Arkansas, May 5, 2006 (11 innings) High 8.62 (1999) 4:08 vs. Mississippi State, May 4, 2018 (10 innings) Low 4.41 (1954) Wins 4:06 vs. LSU, April 4, 2015 (16 innings) High 56 (1997) 4:04 vs. Ole Miss, May 9, 2018 (9 innings) Walks Low 8 (1959) 4:04 vs. Mississippi State, April 30, 2016 (9 innings) High 297 (1981) 4:00 at UAB, March 20, 2018 (9 innings) Low 52 (1959) SEC Wins 4:00 vs. LSU, April 29, 2017 (11 innings) High 21 (1999) 4:00 at Louisville, March 8, 2013 (14 innings) Walks Per Game Low 4 (1994) 4:00 vs. Tennessee, May 17, 1996 (14 innings) High 5.21 (1981) Low 2.58 (2011) Losses Total by Time (Nine-Inning Game) High 35 (1994) Hit-By-Pitch Low 0 (1897) 4:27 at Arkansas, April 29, 2018 High 62 (2005) 4:04 vs. Ole Miss, May 19, 2018 Low 3 (Several) SEC Losses 4:04 vs. Mississippi State, April 30, 2016* High 24 (2017) 4:00 at UAB, March 20, 2018 Balks Low 1 (1938, 1940, 1942) 3:59 at Houston, Feb. 21, 2015 High 22 (1991) * - Was a scheduled seven-inning game RECORDS & HISTORY Low 1 (1990) Home Wins Season 37 (1999) (37-4, .902) Shortest Game TEAM FIELDING RECORDS Innings 5 vs. Illinois, March 2, 1997 Road Wins Time 1:46 at South Carolina, April 1, 2000 (9 innings) Putouts Season 16 (1984) (16-9, .640) Game 48 vs. LSU, April 2, 2015 (16 innings) vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 (16 innings) Winning Percentage Season 1,866 (1996) High 1.000 (1897, 10-0) Low 382 (1959) .800 (1997, 56-14) Low .214 (1906, 4-16-1) Assists .361 (2017, 19-34-1) Game 22 vs. Tennessee, May 17, 1996 (14 innings) 21 vs. LSU, April 4, 2015 (13 innings) Extra-Inning Games at Louisville, March 8, 2013 (14 innings) Season 9 (2013) (3-6, .333) 20 at UL-Lafayette, March 2, 2014 (10 innings) Season 798 (1997) One-Run Games Season 22 (2014) (11-11, .500) Outfi eld Assists Wins 14 (1999) (14-3, .824) Season 26 (1971) Losses 15 (1994) (4-15, .211) Errors Game 8 vs. Georgia, April 4, 1992 Season 130 (1986)

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS Doubles Stolen Bases Games Played Inning 2, several Inning 3, several Season 70, Andy Phillips (1997) Last: Carlos Sosa vs. SE Missouri, Feb. 22, 2004 Last: Sam Bozanich vs. Central Florida, Feb. 26, 2000 Career 251, Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Game 4, Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 Game 5, several Season 31, David Magadan (1983) Last: Ted Williams vs. Samford (1986) Games Started Career 67, Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Season 50, David Fowke (1981) Season 70, Andy Phillips (1997) Career 77, Emeel Salem (2004-07) Career 251, Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Triples Inning 1, several Sacrifi ce Bunts Highest Batting Average Game 3, Ken Chapman vs. Samford (1960) Game 2, several Season .525, David Magadan (1983) Season 9, Roberto Vaz (1997) Season 21, Brock Bennett (2011) Career .439, David Magadan (1981-83) Career 18, Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Career 28, Brock Bennett (2007-11) Allen Rice (2002-05) At-Bats Home Runs Inning 2 by several Inning 2, several Sacrifi ce Flies Game 8, Georgie Salem vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 Last: G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Game 2, several Kyle Overstreet vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 Game 3, several Season 8, Austen Smith (2014) Kenny Roberts vs. LSU, April 20, 2013 Last: G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 8, 1999 Evan Bush (2004) John Farrell vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 Season 28, Kent Matthes (2009) Clint Thompson (1987) Pat Monti vs. Mississippi State, June 7, 1989 Career 61, Andy Phillips (1996-99) Career 20, Jake Smith (2007-10) Dee Smithey vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Evan Bush (2002-06) Allan Stallings vs. Georgia Southern, March 23, 1984 Home Runs in Consecutive Sacrifi ces (Prior to 1980) Season 297, Josh Rutledge (2010) Plate Appearances Season 9, Joe Hawley (1974) Career 963, Georgie Salem (2013-16) Game 3, G.W. Keller vs. Niagara, March 7, 1999 Career 12, Steve Houlberg (1978-79) Brent Boyd (1999-2002) (Hit three home runs on fi ve pitches) Longest Hitting Streak Runs Scored Consecutive Games with a Home Run 36, Andy Phillips, April 3-June 15, 1999 Inning 2, several Season 5, Roberto Vaz (1997) Game 6, Craig Shipley vs. Ga. Southern, March 28, 1984 Hits in Consecutive Plate Appearances Season 88, Bret Elbin (1983) Grand Slams 11, Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991 Career 244, Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Game 1, several Last: Chandler Taylor vs. Mississippi State, May 4, 2018 Times Reaching Base in Hits Season 6, Mike Pitisci (1984)* Consecutive Plate Appearances Inning 2, several Career 6, Mike Pitisci (1984) 12, Emeel Salem, April 8-May 5, 2006 Game 5, several * - NCAA Record Mick Kerns, April 17-20, 1991 Chandler Taylor vs. Nicholls State, Feb. 24, 2016 Mikey White at Samford, April 30, 2014 Runs Batted In Consecutive Games Reaching Base Georgie Salem vs. Stephen F. Austin, Feb. 21, 2014 Inning 5, Andy Phillips vs. La. Tech, Feb. 25, 1998 50, Jeremy Brown, Feb. 10 - May 4, 2001 Ryan Rhoden vs. UAB, Feb. 28, 2007 Game 9, Roberto Vaz at Auburn, April 12, 1997 Kody Valverde vs. Troy, June 4, 2006 Season 95, David Magadan (1983) Hit for the Cycle Emeel Salem vs. UAB, April 26, 2006 Career 230, Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Josh Rutledge at South Alabama, April 22, 2009 Morrow Thomley vs. SE Missouri, March 13, 2005 Jake Smith at Samford, April 15, 2009 Beau Hearod vs. UAB, April 23, 2003 Total Bases Kent Matthes vs. Nicholls State, Feb. 25, 2009 Travis Garner vs. South Alabama, April 16, 2003 Inning 8, Frank Velleggia vs. Columbus College, June 4, 1983 Darren Wood at LSU, May 14, 2000 Travis Garner vs. South Carolina, March 30, 2002 Game 14, Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Jeremy Brown vs. West Alabama, April 5, 2000 Mick Kerns vs. Alcorn State, Feb. 19, 1982 Darren Wood vs. Southern Miss, March 9, 1999 G.W. Keller vs. Vanderbilt, June 9, 1999 Season 203, Andy Phillips (1999) Frank Menechino at South Alabama, Feb. 23, 1993 Andy Phillips vs. Kansas State, March 23, 1999 Roberto Vaz (1997) Jeremy Brown vs. Fullerton, Feb. 28, 1999 Career 590, Andy Phillips (1996-99) Reached on Catcher’s Interference Andy Phillips at South Carolina, March 22, 1998 Game 2, G.W. Keller vs. W. Alabama, March 23, 1997 Andy Phillips at Auburn, April 12, 1997 Highest Slugging Percentage Season 5, G.W. Keller (1997) Chris Moller at LSU, April 27, 1996 Season .796, Roberto Vaz (1997) Mick Kerns vs. Auburn, April 20, 1991 Career .758, Doug Duke (1984-86) Pat Monti vs. UAB, April 27, 1989 Robert Fletcher vs. Indiana State, Feb. 27, 1988 Strikeouts Kurt Prewitt vs. Alabama State, April 10, 1985 Game 6, Hunter Alexander vs. Georgia, March 16, 2018 Craig Shipley vs. Florida State, March 23, 1984 Season 80, 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, several Rex Bynum vs. LSU, April 29, 1972 Game 5, Joe Breaux vs. Washington St. - GM 1, Feb. 23, 2018 Gene Giannini vs. Ole Miss, 1960 Season 69, Jeremy Brown (2002) RECORDS & HISTORY Ken Chapman vs. Auburn, 1960 Career 207, Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Norman Koury vs. Tulane, 1960 Ed White vs. Florida, 1949 Times Hit-By-Pitch Season 114, David Magadan (1983) Game 4, Jerry Shelton vs. Morehead State, Feb. 18, 1992 Career 334, Taylor Dugas (2009-12) Season 22, Allen Rice (2003) Career 51, Jerry Shelton (1991-93) Singles Game 5, David Magadan vs. Arizona St., June 4, 1983 Season 79, Josh Rutledge (2010) Career 235, Taylor Dugas (2009-12)

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Hits Allowed Lowest Earned Run Average Appearances Game 15, Tim Young vs. Tennessee (1996) Season 0.95, Thomas Burrows Season 39, Greg Hibbard (1986) Season 139, Heath Henderson (1997) (3 ER/28.1 IP) (2016) Career 88, Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) Pete Fisher (1997) Career 1.98, Mike Innes (1968-71) Career 393, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Starts FIELDING RECORDS Fewest Hits Per Nine Innings Season 19, Dean Hayes (1983) Putouts Career 52, Jake Walters (2015-18) Season 5.44, Mike Innes (1969) Career 6.00, Frank Roland (1954-57) Game 21, Austen Smith at Louisville, March 8, 2013 Mike Sodders (1985-88) Season 555, David Zauchin (1975) Career 1,693, Austen Smith (2011-14) Complete Games Runs Allowed Game 13, Carey Lundstrom vs. Georgia (1992) Season 10, Frank Roland (1956) Assists Career 17, Mike Innes (1968-71) Season 78, Pete Fisher (1997) Career 196, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Game 11, Sam Bozanich vs. Arkansas-LR, Feb. 20, 1998 Season 210, Joe Caruso (1996) Wins Career 620, Brett Taft (1993-96) Season 13, Heath Henderson (1997) Earned Runs Allowed Career 31, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Game 11, Mike Sanford vs. Birmingham-So. (1978) Season 64, Heath Henderson (1997) Outfi eld Assists Career 170, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Game 2, several Consecutive Wins Last: Georgie Salem vs. Auburn, April 13, 2014 Season 12, Frank Roland (1956) Season 9, Chandler Taylor (2016) Career 16, Frank Roland (1955-56) Strikeouts Game 18, Mike Innes vs. Stillman College (1969) (9 IP) Ted Williams (1986) 15, Del Howell vs. Alabama A&M, March 17, 2009 (7 IP) Ted Williams (1985) Best Winning Percentage Career 22, Scott McClanahan (1999-2002) Season 1.000, Scott Murphy (8-0) (1999) Season 128, Wade LeBlanc (2006) Career 334, Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) Tim Meachem (7-0) (1983) Passed Balls Frank Roland (12-0) (1956) Game 3, Will Haynie vs. Stephen F. Austin, Feb. 21, 2014 Career .955, Frank Roland (21-1) (1954-57) Strikeouts Per Nine Innings Season 13.02, Thomas Burrows (2016) Charlie Lyons vs. Auburn, April 16, 2004 David Ferazza vs. Florida, June 9, 2004 Losses (41 Ks in 28.1 IP) Career 11.72, Alan Dunn (1981-83) Season 13, Will Haynie (2015) Season 8, Bernie Bellard (1994) 13, Randy Hunt (1981) Mike Soper (1989) (125 Ks in 60.2 IP) Jeff Oyster (1985) Errors Career 22, Mike Sodders (22-22) (1985-88) Walks Game 12, David Oropeza vs. Auburn, April 24, 1987 Game 4, several Last: Jerry Shelton vs. Kentucky, March 27, 1993 Saves Season 69, Mark Roberts (1989) Career 151, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Season 31, Mickey Kerns, SS (1990) Season 14, Ben Short (1991) Career 59, Andy Phillips, SS/3B (1996-99) Career 30, Thomas Burrows (2014-16) Fewest Walks Per Nine Innings Highest Fielding Percentage Innings Pitched Season 0.89, Tucker Hawley (4 BBs in 40.2 IP) (2010) Season 1.000, Georgie Salem, OF (2016) Game 14.2, Jackie Glover vs. Mississippi State (1969) Georgie Salem, OF (2014) Season 129.0, Lance Cormier (2002) Career 2.32, Pete Reaves (24 BBs in 104.1 IP) (1957-59) Jon Kelton, OF (2010) Career 384.2, Lance Cormier (1999-2002) Jeremy Brown, INF (2001) Dan Harris, C (1967) Shutouts Hit Batters Season 22 by T.J. Large (2005) Career .996, Cody Henry (2015-18) Season 4, Bernie Strawn (1973) Alan Hill (1992-95) Freddy Glass (1967) Career 7, Mike Innes (1968-71) Consecutive Errorless Chances Season 471, Clay Jones (2010) Career 608, Jeremy Brown (2000-02)

Consecutive Games Without an Error Season 61, Georgie Salem (2014)

RECORDS & HISTORY Career 92, Georgie Salem (2015-16)

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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 (1999) Scott McClanahan, OF (2002) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) Andy Phillips, SS (1999) G.W. Keller, OF (1997) 8. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 21 David Tidwell, OF (1997) Dustan Mohr, OF (1996) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Dax Norris, C (1996) Dax Norris, C (1996) 10. Dustan Mohr, OF 68 (1996, 1997) Chris Moller, 1B (1996) Triples Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 1. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 9 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) 7 Games Started Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 4. Mikey White, SS (2015) 6 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS 70 (1997) Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) 2. Jeremy Brown, C 69 (1999) Derek Wigginton, OF (1999) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) Allan Stallings, OF (1985) G.W. Keller, OF (1997) 8. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 5 David Tidwell, OF (1997) Greg Paiml, SS (2006) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) Dax Norris, C (1996) Darren Wood, OF (2000) 8. Taylor Dugas, OF 67 (2010) G.W. Keller, OF (1998) Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) Frank Menechino, 2B (1992) Sam Bozanich, INF (1999) Brad Oliver, OF (1992) Dustan Mohr, OF (1996) Kyle Walck, 2B (1991) Chris Moller, 1B (1996) John Farrell, OF (1990) Cary Williams, OF (1989) Batting Average Rusty Barton, OF (1982) 1. .525 – David Magadan, 1B (1983) (114-217) Bobby Pierce, OF (1981) 2. .411 – Peter Stonard, 2B/OF (2002) (97-236) Larry Keenum, SS (1975) Roberto Vaz led the Tide with a 3. .405 – Chris Moller, 1B (1995) (87-215) Larry Mims, OF (1975) school record nine triples in 1997. Chris Glass, 2B (1982) (73-180) Rich Potter, C (1973) Vaz also set the single-season record 5. .400 – Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) (102-255) , OF (1963) with a .768 slugging percentage. 6. .399 – Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) (97-243) Ken Chapman, OF (1960) 7. .396 – Andy Phillips, SS (1999) (103-260) 8. .395 – Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) (96-243) Home Runs Walks G.W. Keller, OF (1999) (107-271) 1. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) 69 1. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 28 Joe Vitiello, OF (1991) (87-219) 2. Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) 66 2. Doug Duke, C (1986) 27 David Magadan, 3B (1982) (77-195) 3. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 59 3. Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 25 4. Jeremy Brown, C (1999) 57 4. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 22 5. Evan Bush, 3B (2005) 51 At-Bats Matt Frick, C (1998) Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) 1. Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) 297 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 7. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 49 2. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 295 Doug Duke, C (1985) 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) 48 3. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 284 8. Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) 21 9. Bret Elbin, SS (1982) 47 Dax Norris, C (1996) G.W. Keller, OF/DH (1997) 10. Joe Vitiello, OF (1990) 46 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1997) 279 10. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 20 Brent Reese, 1B (1989) 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 278 Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1999) 276 Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 8. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 275 Mike Pitisci, 1B (1984) Intentional Walks 9. Paul Phillips, C/OF (1998) 273 1. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 8 10. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 271 Runs Batted In 2. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) 7 3. Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 6 1. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 95 Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) Runs 2. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 83 5. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 5 1. Bret Elbin, 3B (1983) 88 3. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 81 G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 2. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 87 4. Beau Hearod, OF (2003) 82 Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 3. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 86 Andy Phillips, 3B (1998) 8. Mikey White, SS (2015) 4 4. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 85 Doug Duke, C (1986) Emeel Salem, OF (2007) 5. Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) 77 7. Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 79 Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 76 8. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 76 10. Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) 3 7. Brent Boyd, 3B (2000) 74 9. Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 74 Jake Smith, 3B (2007) 8. Mike Twardoski, OF (1986) 73 10. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 72 Ted McClendon, 3B (1983) Kent Matthes, OF (2007) 10. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 71 Alex Avila, C (2006) Total Bases Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) 1. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 203 Hits Scott McClanahan, OF (2001) Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) Kelley Gulledge, C (1999) 1. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 114 (217 AB) RECORDS & HISTORY 3. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 180 Andy Phillips, 3B (1999) 2. Josh Rutledge, SS (2010) 107 (297 AB) 4. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 178 Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) (270 AB) Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 4. Dax Norris, C (1996) 105 (284 AB) Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) Hit-By-Pitch 5. Andy Phillips, SS (1999) 103 (259 AB) 7. Doug Duke, C (1986) 177 1. Allen Rice, INF (2003) 22 6. Andy Phillips, 3B (1997) 102 (279 AB) 8. Kent Matthes, OF (2009) 175 2. Matt Bentley, INF (2008) 20 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) (255 AB) G.W. Keller, OF (1997, 1999) Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) (278 AB) 3. Jerry Shelton, INF (1992) 19 9. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 101 (284 AB) 4. Taylor Dugas, OF (2012) 18 David Tidwell, OF (1997) (295 AB) 5. Joe Breaux (2018) 17 Clay Jones, 1B (2010) Jon Kelton, OF (2010) 8. Mikey White, SS (2014) 14 Josh Rutledge, INF (2008) Jake Smith, INF (2008) Jeremy Brown, C (2000)

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Strikeouts 1. Will Haynie, C (2015) 80 2. Chandler Taylor, OF (2016) 75 3. Chandler Taylor, OF (2017) 69 Jake Smith, 3B/P (2010) 5. Hunter Alexander, 1B/DH (2018) 65 6. Brandon May, 2B (2008) 61 Evan Bush, 3B (2005) Mick Kerns, OF (1991) 9. Dustan Mohr, OF (1997) 60 Pat Bailey, DH (1986)

Sacrifi ce Flies 1. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 8 Evan Bush, 3B (2004) Clint Thompson, C (1987) 4. Matt Bentley, INF (2008) 7 Beau Hearod, OF (2003) Beau Hearod, OF (2002) Allen Rice, DH (2002) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 9. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 6 Jake Smith, 3B (2010) Kent Matthes, OF (2009) Jake Smith, 3B (2009) Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) Brent Boyd, INF (2002) Wade LeBlanc set the Alabama single- Peter Stonard, 2B (2002) season records for innings pitched (129.1) G.W. Keller, OF (1999) and strikeouts (128) in 2006. G.W. Keller, OF (1998) 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) 3. Lance Cormier (2002/11-3) 11 Nate Duncan, SS (1997) 4. Chris Eilers (1995) 7 Tim Young (1996/11-3) 4. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2002) 12 Vince Barrantine (1981) Dennis Walsh (1991/11-4) 5. Josh Sanders, 2B (2011) 11 Bobby Sprowl (1977) Rick Browne (1983/11-2) Jon Kelton, OF (2010) Jimbo Lindsay (1976) Dean Hayes (1983/11-2) 7. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2014) 10 Bernie Strawn (1972) 8. Brent Carter (2003/10-5) 10 Taylor Dugas, OF (2010) Mike Innes (1968) Jonathan Blankenship (1999/10-3) Allen Rice, INF (2002) John Paul Anderson (1955) Manny Torres (1999/10-3) Darren Wood, OF (2000) Pete Fisher (1997/10-3) Shutouts Jarrod Kingrey (1997/10-1) Stolen Bases 1. Bernie Strawn (1973) 4 Joel Colgrove (1996/10-3) 1. David Fowke, OF (1981) 50 Freddy Glass (1967) Pete Roberts (1986/10-2) 2. Ted Williams, OF (1985) 44 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004) 3 Jeff Oyster (1984/10-2) 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1999) 42 Drew Blocker (1974) Vince Barrentine (1981/10-4) 4. Emeel Salem, OF (2006) 36 Owen Holston (1974) (1950/10-2) 5. David Tidwell, OF (1997) 35 Mike Innes (1969) 6. Robert Fletcher, 2B (1988) 33 7. Lance Cormier (2001) 2 Losses Ralph Lusian, 2B (1987) Bryan Kelly (1981) 1. Pete Fisher (1998) 8 8. Chris Glass, 2B (1981) 32 Mike Innes (1971) Bernie Bellard (1994) 9. Omar Fernandez, OF (1987) 30 Mike Innes (1970) Mike Soper (1989) 10. Sam Bozanich, 2B (2000) 29 Jeff Oyster (1985) Chris Arago, SS (1977) Batters Faced 5. Garrett Suchey (2017) 7 1. Lance Cormier (2002) 541 Spencer Turnbull (2014) PITCHING LEADERS Heath Henderson (1997) Charley Sullivan (2013) 3. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 531 Adam Morgan (2011)

RECORDS & HISTORY Appearances 4. Pete Fisher (1997) 527 Miers Quigley (2007) 1. Greg Hibbard (1986) 39 5. Brent Carter (2003) 510 Pete Brown (1988) 7 2. Ben Short (1991) 36 6. Manny Torres (1999) 508 Mike Sodders (1988) Greg Hibbard (1985) 7. Tommy Hunter (2006) 500 Ronnie Owen (1979) 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2010) 34 8. Scott Murphy (2000) 499 Drew Blocker (1975) Jonathan Blankenship (1999) 9. Pete Fisher (1998) 487 Jackie Glover (1967) Jerry Stubbs (1994) 10. Joel Colgrove (1996) 476 Jimbo Lindsay (1975) Saves 8. Jarrod Kingrey (1998) 33 Innings Pitched 1. Ben Short (1991) 14 Jarrod Kingrey (1997) 2. Jarrod Kingrey (1998) 13 10. David Robertson (2005) 32 1. Wade LeBlanc (2006) 129.1 2. Lance Cormier (2002) 129.0 3. Thomas Burrows (2016) 12 3. Heath Henderson (1997) 124.1 Ray Castillo (2013) Games Started 4. Brent Carter (2003) 122.2 Brian Reed (2003) 1. Dennis Walsh (1991) 20 5. Pete Fisher (1998) 118.1 Troy Brauchle (1983) 2. Dean Hayes (1983) 19 6. Tommy Hunter (2006) 117.1 6. Thomas Burrows (2014) 11 3. Adam Morgan (2010) 18 7. Manny Torres (1999) 115.0 Jonathan Smart (2011) Wade LeBlanc (2006) 8. Scott Murphy (2000) 113.2 Lance Cormier (1999) Pete Fisher (1997) 9. Wade LeBlanc (2004) 112.2 Skip Ames (1996) Joel Colgrove (1996) Dean Hayes (1983) 10. David Robertson (2006) 10 Jeff Oyster (1985) Greg Hibbard (1986) 8. Eight tied 17

68 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

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. Jake Walters (2017) 15 2. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 573 3. Wade LeBlanc (2005) 108 3. Nick Eicholtz (2017) 14 3. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) 570 4. David Robertson (2005) 105 4. Miers Quigley (2007) 13 4. Dax Norris, C (1996) 564 Brent Carter (2003) 5. Garrett Suchey (2017) 12 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 560 6. Heath Henderson (1997) 104 Davis Vainer (2017) 6. Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 545 Joel Colgrove (1996) Miers Quigley (2008) 7. Brett Booth, C (2013) 532 8. Manny Torres (1999) 103 8. T.J. Large (2005) 11 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (1999) 518 9. Al Drumheller (1992) 101 Lance Cormier (2002) 9. Matt Bentley, 1B (2008) 509 10. Justin Smith (1999) 100 Jason Moates (1999) 10. Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 504 Pete Fisher (1997) Fewest Walks Allowed (min. 40 IP) Heath Henderson (1997) Putouts 1. Tucker Hawley (2010) 4 Doug Hurst (1997) 1. Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 588 2. Tucker Hawley (2011) 7 2. David Zauchin, 1B (1975) 555 3. Michael Daniel (1997) 8 Most Hit Batters 3. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 545 4. Austin Hyatt (2007) 9 1. T.J. Large (2005) 22 4. Clay Jones, 1B (2010) 538 Pete Reaves (1958) 2. Spencer Turnbull (2014) 13 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 526 6. Brent Carter (2002) 10 3. Nick Eicholtz (2014) 12 6. Dax Norris, C (1996) 504 Andy Bernard (1997) Justin Kamplain (2014) Hunter Plott, 1B (1990) 8. Ronnie Owen (1978) 11 Justin Kamplain (2013) 8. Jeremy Brown, 1B (2000) 489 9. Mike Oczypok (2013) 12 6. Geoffrey Bramblett (2015) 11 9. David Magadan, 1B (1983) 484 Trey Pilkington (2012) Austin Hyatt (2009) 10. Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) 481 Adam Scott (2009) Mark Carter (2001) Andrew Walker (2004) Jeremy Vaughn (2000) Assists Jeff Brewer (1982) Heath Henderson (1997) 1. Joe Caruso, 2B (1996) 210 Frank Roland (1957) 2. Mikey White, SS (2013) 209 Thayer Bellis (1946) Most Balks 3. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) 204 1. Miers Quigley (2008) 8 Evan Bush, 2B (2006) Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 40 IP) 2. Miers Quigley (2007) 6 5. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 196 1. Al Lary (1950) 24 Lance Cormier (2002) 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2006) 195 2. Alan Dunn (1981) 31 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2009) 4 7. Jared Reaves, SS (2011) 192 3. David Robertson (2006) 32 Wade LeBlanc (2005) 8. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2014) 191 Roger Weems (1992) Brandon Belcher (2004) Brett Taft, SS (1995) John Paul Anderson (1952) Taylor Tankerlsey (2003) 10. Chandler Avant, SS (2017) 190 Bill Dunn (1951) Jonathan Blankenship (2000) Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 7. Geoffrey Bramblett (2014) 33 Manny Torres (1996) Ray Castillo (2013) 10. Eleven tied 3 Outfi eld Assists John Collins (1994) 1. Chandler Taylor (2016) 9 10. Les Kelley (1968) 34 FIELDING LEADERS Ted Williams (1986) Mike Twardoski (1985) Lowest ERA (min. 40 IP) Fielding Percentage (Min. 150 Chances) Ronnie Hardin (1971) 1. Drew Blocker (1974) 1.19 1. Georgie Salem, CF (2014) 1.000 5. Ben Moore (2014) 8 2. Steve Bryant (1970) 1.31 Jeremy Brown, C (2001) Scott McClanahan (2002) 3. Thayer Bellis (1946) 1.46 Dan Harris, C (1967) Scott McClanahan (2000) 4. John Paul Anderson (1955) 1.49 4. Jeremy Brown, C (2002) .998 Cary Williams (1989) 5. Brain Reed (2002) 1.75 Matt Frick, C (1997) 9. Georgie Salem (2014) 7 6. Tim Young (1996) 1.76 Chris Moller, 1B (1995) Kent Matthes (2009) Frank Roland (1957) 7. Will Haynie, C (2016) .997 Kent Matthes (2008) 8. Jimbo Lindsay (1975) 1.85 Cody Henry, 1B (2016) Kent Matthes (2007) 9. Bernie Strawn (1973) 1.86 9. Matt Bentley, 1B (2007) .996 Rusty Barton (1982) 10. Gene Lary (1952) 1.87 Aaron Clark, 1B (2001) Larry Mims (1975) Alan Hill, C (1994) Errors 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) Jerry Shelton, 3B (1993) Tim Sims, SS (1985) 9. Mark Gray, SS (1971) 22 10. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2003) 21 Larry Keenum, SS (1975)

Double Plays Turned 1. Robbie Tucker, 1B (1997) 71 2. Kyle Overstreet, 2B (2013) 67 RECORDS & HISTORY 3. Joe Caruso, 2B (1997) 58 4. Austen Smith, 1B (2013) 56 5. Mikey White, SS (2013) 55 6. Chris Moller, 1B (1996) 53 7. Austen Smith, 1B (2014) 51 Jeremy Brown, C (2000) 9. Brett Taft, SS (1995) 47 10. 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) 5. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 241 6. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 240 7. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 227 8. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 226 Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 10. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 223

Games Started 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 251 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 239 3. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 236 4. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 235 5. Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) 233 6. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 224 7. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 215 Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 9. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 214 10. Jake Smith, INF/P (2007-10) 212

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. Chris Moller (1995-96) (177-472) 5. .370 – Peter Stonard (2001-02) (159-430) Triples Walks 6. .366 – Mike Twardoski (1985-86) (168-459) 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 18 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 207 7. .360 – Taylor Dugas (2009-12) (334-927) 2. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 13 2. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 151 8. .356 – Andy Phillips (1996-99) (322-904) 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 12 3. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 131 Doug Duke (1984-86) (154-433) David Zauchin, 1B (1972-75) 4. Bret Elbin, 3B (1981-83) 125 10. .349 – Ted McClendon (1983-85) (206-590) 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 11 5. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 117 Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) 6. Chandler Taylor, OF (2016-18) 110 At-Bats 7. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 10 7. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 109 1. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 963 Rusty Barton, OF (1979-82) 8. Joe Vitiello, OF/DH (1989-91) 102 Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Jennings Byrd, 1B (1946-48) 9. Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 101 3. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 927 10. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 9 10. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 97 4. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 910 Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 905 Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) Intentional Walks 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 899 David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-02) 17 7. Chandler Avant, INF (2015-18) 819 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH (1997) 2. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 10 8. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 804 3. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 8 9. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 796 Home Runs 4. Chandler Taylor, OF (2016-18) 6 10. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 786 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 61 Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 2. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 50 Roberto Vaz, OF (1997) Runs Doug Duke, C (1984-86) Robbie Tucker, 1B (1996-97) 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 244 4. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 48 8. Cody Henry, 1B/DH (2015-18) 5 2. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 233 5. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 47 Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 3. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 232 Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 4. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 222 7. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 46 Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 5. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 214 8. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 40 Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 6. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 207 9. Chandler Taylor, OF (2016-18) 38 G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 7. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 191 Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 8. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 188 Matt Frick, C (1997-98) Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) RECORDS & HISTORY 9. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 177 10. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 176 Runs Batted In Hit-By-Pitch 1. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 230 1. Jerry Shelton, SS (1990-93) 51 Hits 2. Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) 225 2. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 46 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 334 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 203 3. Jeremy Brown, C (1999-2002) 40 2. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 322 4. Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) 195 4. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 39 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 313 5. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 191 5. Mikey White (2013-15) 37 4. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 308 6. Allan Stallings, OF (1982-85) 190 Matt Bentley, 1B (2004-08) 5. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 307 7. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 188 7. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 35 6. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 292 8. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 186 8. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 34 7. Josh Rutledge, SS (2008-10) 279 9. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 181 9. Jon Kelton, OF (2008-12) 32 8. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 268 10. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 178 10. Sam Bozanich, INF (1998-00) 28 9. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 261 10. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 259 Total Bases Strikeouts 1. Andy Phillips, 3B (1996-99) 590 1. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 201 Doubles 2. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 511 2. Chandler Taylor, OF (2016-18) 198 1. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 67 3. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 509 3. Will Haynie, C (2014-16) 186 2. David Magadan, 1B (1981-83) 64 4. Brent Boyd, 2B (1999-2002) 498 4. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 184 3. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 63 Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 5. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-14) 171 Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 63 6. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 479 6. Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) 166 5. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 59 7. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 431 7. Dustan Mohr, OF (1995-97) 165 6. Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 58 8. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 411 8. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 162 7. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 56 9. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 403 9. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 158 8. Chandler Avant, INF (2015-18) 53 Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 10. Alex Avila, C (2006-08) 155 9. Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) 52 10. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 51 70 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History CAREER RECORDS

Sacrifi ce Flies Shutouts Losses 1. Jake Smith, 3B (2007-10) 20 1. Mike Innes (1969-71) 7 1. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 22 Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 2. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 4 2. Jake Walters (2015-18) 18 3. Beau Hearod, OF (2001-03) 17 Drew Blocker (1974-75) 3. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 16 4. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 15 Bernie Strawn (1972-73) Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 5. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-02) 14 5. Owen Holston (1974) 3 Jackie Glover (1967-68) 6. Kent Matthes, OF (2006-09) 13 6. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 2 6. Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 15 Matt Bentley, 1B (2005-08) Joel Colgrove (1993-96) Steve Shoemaker (1992-94) Andy Phillips, INF (1996-99) Bryan Kelley (1981) 8. Jon Keller (2012-16) 14 Joe Caruso, INF (1994-97) Jimmy Archibald (1973-74) Adam Morgan (2009-11) Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) Chris Eilers (1994-97) Ted McClendon, 3B (1983-85) Batters Faced John Collins (1993-96) 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 1,679 Bernie Bellard (1993-94) Sacrifi ce Bunts 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 1,416 Bernie Strawn (1970-73) 1. Brock Bennett, C (2007-11) 28 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 1,356 Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 4. Jake Walters (2015-18) 1,292 Saves 3. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 26 5. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 1,230 1. Thomas Burrows (2014-16) 30 4. Georgie Salem, OF (2013-16) 23 6. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 1,182 2. Brian Reed (2002-03) 21 Nate Duncan, SS (1995-97) 7. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 1,179 3. Greg Hibbard (1985-86) 19 6. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) 22 8. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 1,169 Troy Brauchle (1983-84) 7. Jon Kelton, UTL (2008-12) 19 9. Jonathan Blankenship (1998-00) 1,125 5. David Robertson (2005-06) 18 Darren Wood, OF (1998-2000) 10. Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 1,111 6. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 17 9. Taylor Dugas, OF (2009-12) 18 Jarrod Kingrey (1997-98) 10. Andrew Miller, OF (2010-13) 16 Innings Pitched Jimbo Lindsay (1974-76) Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 384.2 9. Ray Castillo (2013-16) 16 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 335.2 Ben Short (1991-92) Stolen Bases 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 330.0 1. Emeel Salem, OF (2004-07) 77 4. Jake Walters (2015-18) 295.0 Strikeouts 2. David Fowke, OF (1980-81) 68 5. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 284.2 1. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 334 3. David Tidwell, OF (1996-97) 62 6. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 282.0 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 307 4. Scott McClanahan, OF (1999-2002) 56 7. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 278.0 3. Jake Walters (2015-18) 292 Chris Glass, 2B (1981-82) 8. Gene Lary (1952-55) 277.2 4. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 289 6. Ted Williams, OF (1984-86) 55 9. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 274.0 5. Mike Sodders (1985-88) 274 7. Mick Kerns, OF (1989-92) 54 10. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 263.1 6. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 262 8. G.W. Keller, OF (1997-99) 53 7. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 240 Chris Arago, 2B (1977-78) Wins 8. Chris Eilers (1994-97) 237 10. Robert Fletcher, 2B (1987-88) 51 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 31 Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 2. Brent Carter (2002-05) 25 10. Taylor Tankersley (2002-04) 232 PITCHING LEADERS 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 24 4. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 23 Most Wild Pitches Appearances Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) 1. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 46 1. Nathan Kilcrease (2008-11) 88 6. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 22 2. Jake Walters (2015-18) 32 2. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 87 Mike Sodders (1985-88) 3. Nick Eicholtz (2014-17) 25 3. Jay Shaw (2011-15) 81 Mike Innes (1968-71) 4. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 24 Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) 9. Manny Torres (1996-99) 21 5. Geoffrey Bramblett (2014-16) 23 5. Josh Copeland (2005-08) 80 Frank Roland (1956-57) Jonathan Blankenship (1998-2000) 6. Ray Castillo (2013-16) 77 John Paul Anderson (1952-55) 7. Justin Kamplain (2012-14) 19 Brent Carter (2002-05) Gene Lary (1952-55) Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) 8. Greg Hibbard (1985-86) 75 9. Taylor Guilbeau (2012-15) 18 9. Thomas Burrows (2014-16) 72 10. Scott Murphy (1999-2000) 16 10. Al Drumheller (1991-93) 69 Joel Colgrove (1995-96)

Games Started 1. Jake Walters (2015-18) 52 Mike Sodders (1985-88) 3. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 46 4. Adam Morgan (2009-11) 43 5. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 42 Chris Eilers (1994-97) 7. Tommy Milstead (1988-91) 41 8. Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 40 9. Joel Colgrove (1993-96) 39 10. Nick Eicholtz (2014-17) 38 Brent Carter (2002-05)

Complete Games 1. Frank Roland (1956-57) 19 2. Bernie Strawn (1970-73) 16 Mike Innes (1968-71) 4. Jackie Glover (1967-69) 15 RECORDS & HISTORY 5. Gene Lary (1952-55) 14 6. Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) 13 Al Drumheller (1991-93) Mike Sodders (1985-88) 9. Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 12 Freddie Glass (1965-67) Walt Massey (1958-60)

Thomas Burrows is the Tide’s all-time leader with 30 saves from 2014-16. ROLLTIDE.COM 71 Records & History CAREER RECORDS

Most Hit Batters Errors Passed Balls 1. Justin Kamplain (2012-13) 32 1. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 59 1. Will Haynie (2014-16) 26 2. Nick Eicholtz (2014-17) 24 2. Jerry Shelton, 3B/SS (1990-93) 58 2. Charlie Lyons (2003-05) 21 Taylor Guilbeau (2012-15) 3. Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 57 3. Brett Booth (2010-13) 17 Spencer Turnbull (2012-14) 4. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 56 4. Kelley Gulledge (1998-2000) 13 5. Geoffrey Bramblett (2014-16) 23 5. Tim Sims, SS (1985-86) 52 5. Nick Richardson (2004) 12 Lance Cormier (1999-2002) 6. Adam Pavkovich, SS (2001-03) 51 6. Jeremy Brown (2000-02) 10 7. Jon Keller (2012-16) 22 Mick Kerns, SS/OF (1989-92) 7. Tanner DeVinny (2016-17) 9 Jimmy Nelson (2008-10) 8. Evan Bush, INF (2003-06) 50 Ryan Rhoden (2006-07) T.J. Large (2005) Juan DeBrand, SS (1991-92) Kody Valverde (2005-06) Brent Carter (2002-05) 10. Allen Rice, INF (2002-05) 45 10. Taylor Poe (2014-17) 8 B.J. Green (1998-2001) Pat Monti, SS (1987-89) David Ferazza (2004-06)

FIELDING LEADERS Double Plays Turned 1. Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) 168 Fielding Percentage (min. 350 chances) 2. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 165 1. Cody Henry, 1B (2015-18) .996 3. Kyle Overstreet, INF (2013-15) 151 Alan Hill, C (1992-95) 4. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 128 3. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) .995 5. Sam Bozanich, 2B (1998-2000) 113 4. Aaron Clark, 1B (2001-02) .994 6. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 108 Jeremy Brown, 1B/C (1999-2002) 7. Jeremy Brown, C/1B (1999-2002) 107 6. Dax Norris, C (1995-96) .993 8. Zac Welch, 1B (2002-05) 100 Fred Fricke, 1B (1956-57) 9. Chris Moller, 1B (1995-96) 95 8. Will Haynie, C (2014-16) .992 10. Chandler Avant, INF (2015-18) 89 Austen Smith, 1B (2011-13) Cobie Vance, INF (2016-18) Clay Jones, 1B (2009-10) Travis Garner, OF (2002-03) Gary Jack, 1B (1978-81)

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 4. Hunter Plott, 1B (1987-91) 1,187 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. Cody Henry, 1B (2015-18) 923 9. Will Haynie, C (2014-16) 922 10. Dax Norris, C (1995-96) 859

Outfi eld Assists 1. Kent Matthes (2006-09) 23 2. Scott McClanahan (1999-2001) 22 3. Chandler Taylor (2016-18) 15 Austen Smith is the Alabama career leader Georgie Salem (2013-16) in putouts with 1,693 from 2011-14.

RECORDS & HISTORY Ben Moore (2012-14) 6. Rusty Barton (1979-82) 14 7. Andrew Miller (2010-13) 13 Mike Twardoski (1985-86) Ted Williams (1984-86) 10. Taylor Dugas (2009-12) 11

Assists 1. Joe Caruso, 2B (1994-97) 680 2. Brett Taft, SS (1993-96) 615 3. Mikey White, SS (2013-15) 573 4. Kyle Overstreet, INF (2013-15) 541 5. Andy Phillips, 3B/SS (1996-99) 537 6. Greg Paiml, SS (2004-07) 508 7. Chandler Avant, INF (2015-18) 500 8. Pat Monti, SS (1987-89) 461 9. Brent Boyd, INF (1999-2002) 454 10. Jerry Shelton, SS/3B (1990-93) 453

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GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES STOLEN BASES LOSSES MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 70 1997 1. 34 1997 1. 141 1981 1. 35 1994 1. 593 1999 2. 69 1999 2. 31 1999 2. 120 1987 2. 34 2017 2. 577 1996 1996 3. 28 1975 3. 114 1999 2012 3. 569 2005 4. 67 2010 4. 23 1992 4. 110 2000 4. 32 1975 4. 526 1998 5. 66 2002 1983 5. 102 1986 5. 29 2018 5. 514 2010 1975 6. 21 2006 6. 97 1977 6. 28 2013 6. 498 1997 7. 65 2006 7. 20 2015 7. 91 1992 2011 7. 493 2006 2000 1996 8. 87 2002 2008 8. 487 2009 1995 9. 19 1998 9. 76 1983 1980 9. 479 2015 10. 64 1998 1995 10. 75 3 times 10. 27 1979 10. 478 1995 1984 BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES SAVES WALKS 1. .340 (860/2,527) 1997 HOME RUNS 1. 1,569 1997 1. 22 2002 1. 297 1981 2. .338 (277/818) 1955 1. 160 1997 2. 1,410 1999 2. 21 2013 2. 278 1989 3. .334 (279/835) 1941 2. 122 1998 3. 1,250 1998 3. 19 1999 3. 270 2008 4. .333 (827/2,480) 1999 3. 120 1999 4. 1,196 1996 1996 1982 .333 (662/1,987) 1983 4. 107 2009 5. 1,180 2009 1991 5. 269 1980 6. .330 (689/2,086) 2009 5. 96 2000 6. 1,176 2000 6. 18 2016 6. 266 2000 7. .325 (597/1,837) 1985 6. 95 1986 7. 1,111 1986 1997 7. 260 2017 8. .320 (728/2,276) 1998 7. 87 2008 8. 1,090 2008 1993 8. 259 2013 9. .317 (177/559) 1960 8. 76 1996 9. 1,083 2002 9. 16 2010 9. 257 1983 10. .315 (573/1,827) 1981 9. 75 1989 10. 1,035 1983 10. 15 2015 10. 248 2015 10. 72 1991 2011 1985 AT-BATS 1984 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2003 1. 2,527 1997 1. .621 1997 1998 WILD PITCHES 2. 2,480 1999 WALKS 2. .569 1999 1. 88 2017 3. 2,464 1996 1. 366 1999 3. .566 2009 ERA 2. 66 2008 4. 2,325 2010 2. 300 2000 4. .549 1998 1. 2.08 1966 3. 62 1999 5. 2,306 2000 3. 294 2002 5. .521 1983 2. 2.17 1974 4. 61 1997 6. 2,278 1998 4. 293 1983 6. .516 1985 3. 2.27 1955 5. 57 2007 7. 2,261 2002 5. 292 1986 7. .515 1986 4. 2.44 1968 6. 54 1993 8. 2,257 2006 6. 290 1997 8. .510 2000 5. 2.63 1947 7. 53 2015 9. 2,244 2008 7. 288 2006 9. .499 1960 6. 2.71 1973 2010 10. 2,235 1995 8. 278 1991 10. .497 1984 7. 2.76 1957 9. 52 2013 9. 272 2010 8. 2.83 1965 2000 RUNS 10. 271 1984 COMPLETE GAMES 9. 2.83 1959 1. 679 1997 1. 20 1975 10. 3.00 1954 HIT BY PITCH 2. 617 1999 STRIKEOUTS 2. 19 1972 1. 62 2005 3. 543 2000 1. 485 2015 3. 18 1955 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 2. 60 2014 4. 532 1998 2. 475 2008 4. 17 1967 1. 105 1959 3. 54 2013 5. 510 1983 3. 466 2018 1947 1954 4. 53 2008 6. 509 2009 4. 462 2010 6. 16 1995 3. 127 1951 5. 51 2007 7. 498 1996 5. 446 2016 1968 4. 140 1953 6. 48 1999 8. 487 1986 6. 437 1997 8. 15 7 times 5. 143 1960 7. 47 2012 9. 481 2002 7. 436 1991 6. 144 1961 8. 46 2001 10. 473 2003 8. 435 2009 INNINGS PITCHED 7. 147 1964 9. 44 2009 9. 433 1998 1. 622.0 1996 8. 152 1955 2000 HITS 10. 419 2005 2. 618.1 1997 9. 155 1966 1. 859 1997 3. 608.1 1999 10. 161 1958 PUTOUTS 2. 827 1999 HIT-BY-PITCH 4. 596.1 2010 1. 1,866 1996 3. 769 1996 1. 91 2008 5. 588.1 2002 MOST HITS ALLOWED 2. 1,855 1997 4. 729 1998 2. 83 2010 6. 581.2 2006 1. 689 1997 3. 1,825 1999 5. 718 2000 3. 80 2003 7. 578.1 2000 2. 673 2010 4. 1,789 2010 6. 702 2002 4. 78 2018 8. 574.0 2013 3. 672 2000 5. 1,765 2002 7. 695 2008 2005 9. 572.0 1995 4. 668 1999 6. 1,745 2006 8. 689 2010 6. 75 2009 10. 561.2 2005 5. 632 2008 7. 1,735 2000 2009 7. 71 2000 6. 625 2003 8. 1,722 2013 10. 678 1986 8. 68 2014 SHUTOUTS 7. 616 2002 9. 1,689 1995 9. 63 2011 1. 11 1974 8. 606 1996 10. 1,685 2005 RBI 10. 59 2007 2. 7 2014 9. 603 1998 1. 625 1997 2011 10. 578 1986 ASSISTS 2. 555 1999 SACRIFICE BUNTS 1967 1. 798 1997 3. 500 2000 1. 63 2011 5. 6 2018 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 2. 787 1996 4. 483 1998 2. 53 2010 2015 1. 60 1966 3. 759 2013 5. 474 2009 3. 49 2012 2004 2. 68 1959 4. 745 2002 6. 459 1983 4. 44 2002 1991 3. 73 1954 5. 701 2014 7. 443 1996 5. 43 2013 9. 5 8 times 4. 78 1955 6. 687 1995 8. 437 2002 6. 41 2014 5. 79 1951 7. 682 2006 9. 427 1986 1969 WINS 6. 81 1958 8. 674 2000 10. 424 2010 8. 40 2005 1. 56 1997 7. 84 1960 1991 9. 38 2017 2. 53 1999 8. 86 1947 10. 672 1986 DOUBLES 1995 3. 51 2002 9. 88 1964 1. 162 1997 4. 50 1996 1941 ERRORS 5. 46 1998 1. 130 1986

2. 161 1999 SACRIFICE FLIES RECORDS & HISTORY 3. 159 1996 1. 44 2002 1983 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 2. 120 1975 4. 154 2002 2. 35 1997 7. 44 2006 1. 404 2008 3. 109 2000 5. 142 2009 3. 34 2000 8. 43 1986 2. 399 2000 4. 108 1991 6. 140 2003 4. 32 2008 9. 42 2010 3. 388 1999 5. 101 1985 7. 134 2000 5. 31 1999 1991 4. 383 1997 6. 97 2008 8. 129 1983 6. 30 1991 5. 369 2010 7. 96 2002 9. 121 2010 7. 29 2009 6. 353 1985 8. 94 1997 10. 119 2011 2007 7. 346 2003 1989 1990 1986 1988 1981 9. 336 2009 1971 10. 325 1998

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BATTING AVERAGE 2018 Chandler Avant, 2B .295 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 259 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 84 1946 Herb Chapman, OF .368 2015 Chandler Avant, INF/OF 248 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 71 1947 Herb Chapman, OF .322 AT-BATS 2016 Cobie Vance, 2B 225 2013 Georgie Salem, CF 71 1948 Jennings Byrd, 1B .351 1946 Herb Chapman, CF 87 2017 Chandler Avant, SS 231 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 73 1949 Ed White, LF .402 1947 Herb Chapman, CF 96 2018 Cobie Vance, 3B 225 Ben Moore, RF 1950 Ed White, LF .448 1948 J.F. Sharp, 2B 68 2015 Casey Hughston, RF 78 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B .405 1949 Ed White, LF 77 HITS 2016 Chance Vincent, INF 62 1952 Bobby Carr, CF .329 Jim Huffstuffer, OF 1946 Herb Chapman, CF 32 2017 Chandler Avant, SS 66 1953 Jerry Watford, OF .342 1950 Ned Folmar, 3B 92 1947 Herb Chapman, CF 31 2018 Cobie Vance, 3B 66 1954 Tom Miller, OF .442 1951 Earl Martin, CF 84 1948 Ed White, LF 35 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF .439 1952 Leon Adair, 2B 100 1949 Ed White, LF 31 RUNS 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B .393 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 77 1950 Ed White, LF 33 1946 Roy Johnson, OF 30 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B .405 1954 Bobby Hunt, OF 65 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 28 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 22 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B .348 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 98 1952 Jerry Belk, 3B 31 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 20 1959 Ken Chapman, RF .469 Dan Thompson, SS Bobby Carr, CF 1949 Ed White, LF 20 1960 Gene Giainni, RF .409 1956 Bobby Barnes, LF 87 1953 Ron Welch, SS 18 1950 Ed White, LF 34 1961 Bobby Tarver, OF .417 1957 Dale Rice, CF 83 1954 Tom Miller, OF 27 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 19 1962 Glendel Baler, OF .354 1958 Dale Rice, CF 79 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 43 George Howell, SS 1963 Ashton Wells, OF .396 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 64 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 33 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 26 1964 , OF .324 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 72 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 32 1953 Ron Welch, SS 18 1965 Bill Scudder, LF .341 1961 Jerry Ellis, 2B 80 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 25 1954 Ron Welch, SS 19 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B .355 1962 Jerry Ellis, 2B 92 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 30 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 23 1967 George Johnson, CF .340 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 94 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 29 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 30 1968 Stan Moss, 3B .342 1964 George Winstead, OF 84 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 27 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 24 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF .321 1965 George Johnson, CF 91 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 34 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 20 1970 Terry Dubose, CF .315 1966 John Mosley, 3B 80 1963 Ashton Wells, OF 36 1959 Tommy Proctor, LF 19 1971 Zack Rogers, 1B .287 1967 George Johnson, CF 162 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 26 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 22 1972 Rex Bynum, LF .391 1968 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 123 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 29 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 25 1973 Robin Cary, CF .319 1969 Bill Parker, CF 135 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 27 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 19 1974 Robin Cary, CF .346 1970 Terry, Dubose, CF 108 1967 George Johnson, CF 55 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 23 1975 Larry Keenum, SS .310 1971 Mark Gray, SS 151 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 40 1964 Ashton Wells, OF 23 1976 Larry Keenum, SS .392 1972 Robin Cary, 2B 126 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 43 Sammy Bryant, 1B 1977 Johnny Wright, CF .336 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 120 1970 Terry Dubose, CF 34 1965 George Johnson, CF 19 Jeff Tillman, DH 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 143 1971 Mark Gray, SS 43 1966 John Holley, CF 19 Chris Arago, SS 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 207 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 39 1967 George Johnson, CF 32 1978 Maxie Kizzire, C .324 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 142 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 38 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 24 1979 Tommy Belk, 3B .309 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 146 1974 Joe Hawley, SS 38 1969 Bill Parker, CF 24 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B .352 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 146 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 66 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 1981 David Magadan, 3B .389 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 140 1976 Ron Hamilton, OF 48 1970 Mark Gray, SS 13 1982 Chris Glass, 2B .405 1980 David Fowke, LF 162 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 49 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 37 1983 David Magadan, 1B .525 Sal Valenti, 2B 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 45 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 30 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF .394 1981 David Fowke, LF 214 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 43 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 20 1985 Doug Duke, C .388 Bobby Pierce, RF 1980 Sal Velenti, 2B 57 Randy Collins, RF 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF .399 1982 David Reaves, 1B 206 1981 David Magadan, 3B 77 Paul Spivey, LF 1987 Deron White, LF .347 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 231 1982 David Magadan, 1B 77 1974 James White, 3B 32 1988 Jason Bridges, RF .351 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 208 1983 David Magadan, 1B 114 Anthony Davidson, RF 1989 Cary Williams, CF .367 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 216 1984 Frank Velleggia, C 73 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 39 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF .364 1986 Ted Williams, CF 252 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 71 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 30 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF .395 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 180 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 97 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 38 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B .349 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 195 1987 Deron White, LF 59 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 31 Robby Glenn, 1B 1989 Pat Monti, SS 240 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 66 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 30 1993 Al Drumheller, RF .323 1990 John Farrell, RF 209 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 70 1980 David Fowke, LF 37 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B .324 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 252 Pat Monti, SS 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 47 RECORDS & HISTORY 1995 Chris Moller, 1B .405 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 217 1990 John Farrell, RF 74 1982 Jamey Merritt, OF 51 1996 Dax Norris, C .370 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 191 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 87 1983 Bret Elbin, 3B 88 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH .400 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 210 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 68 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 56 1998 G.W. Keller, RF .377 1995 Dax Norris, C 254 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 61 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 54 1999 Andy Phillips, SS .398 1996 Dax Norris, C 284 Chris Smelley, 1B 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 73 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B .360 1997 David Tidwell, OF 295 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 68 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 48 2001 Jeremy Brown, C .363 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 273 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 87 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 53 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF .411 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 270 1996 Dax Norris, C 105 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 53 2003 Travis Garner, CF .365 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 275 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 102 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 52 2004 Allen Rice, 2B .333 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 226 Andy Phillips, 3B 1991 Mick Kerns, CF 62 2005 Gabe Scott, OF .364 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 269 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 94 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 51 2006 Emeel Salem, OF .365 2003 Travis Garner, CF 251 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 107 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 43 2007 Emeel Salem, OF .351 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 190 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 98 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 40 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS .369 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 236 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B 76 1995 Brett Taft, SS 50 2009 Jake Smith, 3B .359 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 284 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 97 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 76 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF .395 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 231 2003 Travis Garner, CF 88 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 87 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF .349 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 268 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 61 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 69 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF .343 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 239 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 67 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 85 2013 Brett Booth, C .290 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 297 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 101 2000 Brent Boyd, 3B 74 2014 Austen Smith, 1B .316 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 241 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 81 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 66 2015 Mikey White, SS .339 Jared Reaves, SS 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 99 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 68 2016 Chance Vincent, INF .291 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 215 2009 Taylor Dugas, LF 83 2003 Travis Garner, OF 64 2017 Kyle Kaufman, DH/C .301 2013 Georgie Salem, CF 264 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 107 Beau Hearod, 3B

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Adam Pavkovich, SS 64 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 83 1987 Deron White, LF 11 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 4 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 39 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 71 1988 Jason Bridges, CF 12 Mark Salem, CF 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 46 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 64 1989 Cary Williams, CF 16 Randy Bonner, C 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 67 2003 Beau Hearod, RF 82 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 11 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 2 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 61 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 46 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 15 Chris Arago, SS 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 62 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 55 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 16 Dunn McKelvey, 1B 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 64 2006 Matt Downs, 3B 62 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 8 Joe Fennor, RF 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 70 2007 Alex Avila, DH 61 Brett Anderson, 3B Tommy Belk, 3B 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 60 2008 Alex Avila, DH 62 1994 Kevin Nichols, 3B 13 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 2 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 41 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 81 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 12 Chris Arago, SS 2013 Kenny Roberts, 3B 48 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 69 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 14 1979 Dave Atkins, C 2 2014 Mikey White, SS 50 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 47 1997 Dustan Mohr, RF 25 1980 Dave Atkins, C 2 2015 Mikey White, SS 48 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 34 1998 Matt Frick, C 22 Dave Fowke, LF 2016 Georgie Salem, CF 36 2013 Ben Moore, RF 41 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 22 1981 Bobby Pierce, OF 5 2017 Chandler Taylor, RF 39 2014 Ben Moore, RF 39 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 18 1982 Rusty Barton, OF 5 2018 Cobie Vance, 3B 43 Austen Smith, 1B 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 20 1983 Allan Stallings, CF 6 2015 Casey Hughston, RF 44 2002 Scott McClanahan, OF 14 1984 Kyle Bryan, LF 3 RBI 2016 Chandler Taylor, RF 33 2003 Beau Hearod, RF 20 Dee Smithey, RF 1946 Herb Chapman, OF 29 2017 Chandler Taylor, RF 34 2004 Evan Bush, 3B/OF 8 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 3 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 17 2018 Chandler Avant, 2B 38 2005 Evan Bush, 3B 17 Tim Smith, SS 1949 Dick Dill, C 20 2006 Kody Valverde, C 12 1986 Mike Twardoski, RF 4 1950 Ed White, LF 17 HOME RUNS 2007 Alex Avila, DH 14 1987 Omar Fernandez, CF 3 1951 Earl Martin, CF 20 1946 Herb Chapman, OF 3 2008 Alex Avila, DH 17 Ralph Lusian, 2B 1952 Dick Hearn, RF 26 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 3 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 28 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 2 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 12 1948 Jack Rutledge, SS 4 2010 Clay Jones, 1B 17 1989 Cary Williams, CF 5 Jerry Watford, OF J.F. Sharp, 2B 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 8 1990 John Farrell, RF 5 1954 Tom Miller, OF 25 1949 Ed White, LF 4 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 4 1991 Kyle Walck, 2B 5 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 32 1950 Ed White, LF 7 Brett Booth, C/3B 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B 5 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 22 1951 George Howell, SS 3 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 7 Brad Oliver, 2B Norman Koury, LF Clell Hobson, OF 2014 Ben Moore, RF 9 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B 3 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 22 1952 Dick Hearn, RF 5 2015 Will Haynie, C 8 Brad Oliver, CF Jack Kubiszyn, SS 1953 Jerry Belk, 3B 2 2016 Will Haynie, C 10 1994 Shane Watts, OF 2 1958 Bobby Ledford, OF 18 1954 Bobby Hunt, OF 3 2017 Chandler Taylor, RF 16 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF 4 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 16 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 2018 Chandler Taylor, RF 13 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 5 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 19 1956 Norman Koury, LF 3 1997 Roberto Vaz, OF/DH 9 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 22 1957 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 3 TRIPLES 1998 G.W. Keller, RF 3 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 25 Bill Walker, RF 1946 D.J. Gambrell, C 2 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 6 1963 Buddy French, C 17 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 3 1947 Jennings Byrd, 1B 4 Derek Wigginton, OF 1964 Sammy Bryant, 1B 14 Bobby Ledford, OF 1948 Jennings Byrd, 1B 4 2000 Darren Wood, OF 5 1965 Bill Scudder, RF 14 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 2 1949 Jennings Byrd, 1B 2 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF 3 Sammy Bryant, 1B Tony Proctor, LF 1950 Ed White, LF 2 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 5 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 14 Gene Beard, C 1951 Earl Martin, CF 2 2003 Travis Garner, OF 4 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 14 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 5 1952 Jerry Belk, 3B 2 Beau Heaord, RF 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 26 1961 Tommy Hill, OF 5 Clell Hobson, OF 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 3 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 25 1962 Tommy Hill, OF 5 Leon Adair, 2B 2005 Morrow Thomley, OF 4 1970 Randy Collins, RF 13 1963 Buddy French, C 3 1953 Jim Grant, 1B 4 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 7 1971 Ron Hardin, LF 21 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF 4 1954 Tom Miller, OF 4 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 3 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 38 Ashton Wells, RF 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 Brandon May, 2B 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 37 1965 Buddy French, C 3 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 3 2008 Tyler Odle, OF 4 1974 James White, 3B 30 George Johnson, CF 1957 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 3 Ross Wilson, 2B 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 40 John Mosley, 3B 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 2 2009 Jake Smith, 3B 2 1976 Jeff Tillman, DH 28 1966 John Holley, RF 3 Bobby Ledford, OF Kent Matthes, OF 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH 37 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1959 Ken Chapman, OF 3 Ross Wilson, 2B 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 28 1967 George Johnson, CF 5 1960 Ken Chapman, OF 5 Taylor Dugas, LF 1979 Dave Atkins, C 20 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 7 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B 3 Brandon May, INF 1980 Dave Atkins, C 37 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 2 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 3 Josh Rutledge, SS 1981 David Magadan, 3B 43 1970 Randy Collins, RF 3 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 5 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 5 1982 David Magadan, 1B 50 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 6 1964 Buddy French, C 1 2011 Taylor Dugas, CF 4 1983 David Magadan, 1B 95 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 7 1965 Buddy French, C 4 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 7 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 70 Paul Spivey, CF 1966 John Holley, RF 2 2013 Ben Moore, OF 4 1985 Doug Duke, C 67 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 13 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 3 2014 Mikey White, SS 2 1986 Doug Duke, C 82 1974 James White, 3B 5 George Johnson, CF Casey Hughston, OF

1987 Deron White, LF 47 Rich Porter, C 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 2 2015 Mikey White, SS 6 RECORDS & HISTORY 1988 Jason Bridges, RF 43 1975 James White, 3B 6 Bill Parker, CF 2016 Chandler Taylor, RF 3 1989 Cary Williams, CF 61 1976 Larry Keenum, SS 7 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 3 2017 Chandler Avant, SS 2 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 53 1977 Johnny Wright, CF 7 1970 Terry Dubose, CF 2 Hunter Alexander, 1B/OF 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 67 Jeff Tillman, DH Rex Bynum, LF 2018 Joe Breaux, OF 2 1992 Mick Kerns, CF 54 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 9 1971 Mark Gray, SS 3 1993 Al Drumheller, RF 38 1979 Dave Atkins, C 4 1972 Rex Bynum, LF 2 DOUBLES 1994 Kevin Nichols, 3B 43 1980 Dave Atkins, C 9 Zack Rogers, 1B 1946 D.J. Gambrell, C 5 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 44 1981 Randy Hunt, C 12 1973 Robin Cary, CF 1 1947 Herb Chapman, OF 6 Dustan Mohr, RF 1982 Rob Skates, DH 10 Butch Hobson, 3B Jack Rutledge, SS 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 63 1983 Frank Velleggia, C 12 Paul Spivey, LF 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 4 1997 Dustan Mohr, RF 79 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 20 James White, SS 1949 Ed White, LF 4 1998 Andy Phillips, 3B 82 1985 Doug Duke, C 22 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 3 1950 George Howell, SS 8 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 72 1986 Doug Duke, C 27 1975 Larry Mims, RF 5 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 7

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George Howell, SS 7 2012 Taylor Dugas, CF 12 2014 Ben Moore, OF 8 1965 Dickie Towers 6 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 5 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 15 2015 Georgie Salem, CF 17 1966 Freddie Glass 3 Dick Hearn, RF 2014 Wade Wass, DH/C 19 2016 Georgie Salem, CF 8 1967 Freddie Glass 6 1953 Cecil Ingram, 2B 4 2015 Mikey White, SS 19 2017 Chandler Taylor, RF 7 1968 Eddie Propst 5 1954 Jerry Belk, 3B 6 2016 Cody Henry, 1B/DH 16 2018 Joe Breaux, OF 7 Jackie Glover 1955 Bobby Hunt, OF 4 2017 Chandler Avant, SS 15 Cobie Vance, 3B 1969 Mike Innes 7 Buddy Morrison, OF 2018 Chandler Avant, 2B 15 1970 Mike Innes 4 1956 Shep Frazier, 2B 5 APPEARANCES 1971 Ricky Rucker 2 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 7 STOLEN BASES 1965 Dickie Towers 13 Steve Bryant 1958 Bill Walker, 1B 6 1948 Hugh Morrow, CF 4 1966 Dickie Towers 9 Gary Mims 1959 Tony Proctor, LF 4 1950 Ned Folmar, 3B 10 1967 Jan Douglas 16 Bernie Strawn 1960 Tommy Hill, OF 5 1951 Earl Martin, CF 10 1968 Eddie Propst 14 1972 Bernie Strawn 7 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 9 1952 Bobby Carr, CF 10 Jackie Glover 1973 Bernie Strawn 7 1962 Bobby Tarver, SS 7 1953 Cecil Ingram, 2B 3 1969 Mike Innes 14 1974 Jimmy Archibald 5 1963 Larry Anderson, C 6 Charles Olgiati, C Jackie Glover 1975 Drew Blocker 6 1964 Buddy French, C 4 1954 Ron Welch, SS 4 1970 David Youell 13 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 7 1965 Bill Scudder, LF 7 1955 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 11 1971 David Youell 20 1977 Bobby Sprowl 7 1966 John Holley, RF 5 1956 Chuck Bancroft, 2B 14 1972 David Youell 12 1978 Terry Asher 3 1967 George Johnson, CF 6 1957 Herb Kosten, 3B 6 1973 Stan Chaney 14 Ben Flagler Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1958 Legrant Scott, 2B 15 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 16 Leroy Russell 1968 Stan Moss, 3B 8 1959 Gene Beard, C 2 1977 Bobby Sprowl 18 1979 Terry Asher 5 1969 J.C. Ranelli, SS 8 Gene Giannini, SS Mike Reading 1980 David Zitkus 5 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 6 1960 Gene Giannini, SS 4 1978 Bob Greenwald 10 1981 Vince Barrentine 7 1971 Terry Dubose, RF 7 1961 Leonard Bell, 3B 3 1979 Terry Asher 19 1982 Dean Hayes 4 1972 Glenn Woodruff, C 9 1962 Glendel Baker, OF 6 1980 Dennis Alvarez 16 1983 Dean Hayes 3 Zack Rogers, 1B 1963 Bill Oliver, OF 10 1981 Alan Dunn 17 1984 Tim Meacham 5 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 6 1965 Mike Box, 2B 3 1982 Pete Ferrer 20 1985 Jeff Oyster 3 Randy Collins, RF 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 5 1983 Troy Brauchle 32 1986 Mike Sodders 3 1974 Rich Potter, C 9 1967 Lynn Bailey, 2B 6 1984 Troy Brauchle 20 Pete Roberts Anthony Davidson, RF 1968 Bill Parker, 2B 5 1985 Greg Hibbard 36 1987 David Oropeza 6 1975 James White, 3B 15 1969 Jack Traffanstedt, LF 12 1986 Greg Hibbard 39 1988 Mike Sodders 5 1976 Randy Bonner, OF 7 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 5 1987 Jake Stout 27 1989 Tommy Milstead 4 1977 Tommy Belk, 3B 8 1971 David Mewbourne, 2B 6 1988 Mike Soper 24 1990 Mark Roberts 3 1978 Johnny Wright, CF 9 1972 Robin Cary, CF 9 1989 Jon Henn 29 1991 Joe Vitiello 2 1979 Dave Atkins, C 10 1973 Robin Cary, CF 8 1990 Ben Short 24 Dennis Walsh 1980 Bobby Pierce, OF 18 1974 Anthony Davidson, RF 11 1991 Ben Short 36 1992 Carey Lundstrom 4 1981 David Magadan, 3B 20 1975 Norman Lacey, LF 12 1992 Al Drumheller 23 Al Drumheller 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 15 1976 Ron Hamilton, CF 6 1993 Mike MacDonald 24 1993 Bernie Bellard 3 1983 David Magadan, 1B 31 1977 Chris Arago, SS 29 1994 Jerry Stubbs 34 1994 Chris Eilers 1 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 20 1978 Chris Arago, SS 24 1995 Tim Young 26 1995 Chris Eilers 7 1985 Mike Twardoski, RF 17 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 9 1996 Tim Young 23 1996 Andy Bernard 2 Ted McClendon, 3B 1980 David Fowke, LF 18 Andy Bernard Joel Colgrove 1986 Pat Bailey, DH 16 1981 David Fowke, LF 50 1997 Jarrod Kingrey 33 1997 Five Tied 1 Doug Duke, C 1982 Chris Glass, 2B 24 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 34 1998 Pete Fisher 3 Eddie Looper, 3B 1983 Craig Shipley, SS 19 1999 Jonathan Blankenship 34 1999 Manny Torres 5 Mike Twardoski, RF 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 16 2000 Bryce Heath 28 2000 Scott Murphy 5 1987 Robert Fletcher, 3B 13 1985 Allan Stallings, CF 13 2001 Jared Woodward 25 2001 Lance Cormier 6 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 15 1986 Ted Williams, CF 44 2002 Brian Reed 27 2002 Lance Cormier 6 1989 Hunter Plott, DH 13 1987 Ralph Lusian, 2B 33 2003 Brian Reed 30 2003 Brent Carter 6 Brian Reese, 1B 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 33 2004 Seth Johnson 23 2004 Wade LeBlanc 8 1990 Joe Vitiello, LF 14 1989 Cary Williams, CF 22 2005 David Robertson 32 2005 Wade LeBlanc 2 Hunter Plott, 1B 1990 John Farrell, RF 22 2006 David Robertson 28 2006 Wade LeBlanc 3 1991 Joe Vitiello, LF 20 1991 Mickey Kerns, CF 19 2007 Josh Copeland 27 Tommy Hunter RECORDS & HISTORY 1992 Tim Boge, C 15 1992 Frank Menechino, 2B 22 2008 Josh Copeland 28 2007 Tommy Hunter 2 1993 Brett Anderson, 3B 12 1993 Brad Oliver, CF 17 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 24 2008 Austin Hyatt 2 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 14 1994 Anthony Dubose, OF 9 2010 Nathan Kilcrease 34 2009 Austin Hyatt 2 1995 Dax Norris, C 18 1995 Tad Peterson, 3B 14 2011 Jonathan Smart 31 2010 Jimmy Nelson 3 Brett Taft, SS 1996 David Tidwell, LF 27 2012 Jake Hubbard 29 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 2 1996 Dax Norris, C 21 1997 David Tidwell, OF 35 2013 Ray Castillo 26 2012 None --- Dustan Mohr, RF 1998 Paul Phillips, OF 18 2014 Thomas Burrows 24 2013 Charley Sullivan 2 1997 Andy Phillips, 3B 25 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 40 2015 Thomas Burrows 27 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 1 1998 Sam Bozanich, 2B 17 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 29 2016 Matt Foster 25 Taylor Guilbeau 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 22 2001 Scott McClanahan, OF 15 2017 Mike Oczypok 25 Justin Kamplain 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B 20 2002 Travis Garner, OF 26 2018 Dylan Duarte 28 Jon Keller 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 15 2003 Travis Garner, CF 19 Spencer Turnbull 2002 Peter Stonard, 2B/OF 22 2004 Allen Rice, 2B 11 COMPLETE GAMES 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett 1 Scott McClanahan, OF 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 15 1954 Gene Lary 6 Taylor Guilbeau 2003 Adam Pavkovich, SS 27 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 36 1955 Gene Lary 8 2016 None --- 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 14 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 23 1956 Frank Roland 10 2017 None --- 2005 Morrow Thomley, RF 14 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 13 1957 Bobby Ledford 6 2018 Jake Walters 1 2006 Matt Downs, 3B 16 2009 Kent Matthes, RF 13 Frank Roland 2007 Alex Avila, DH 14 Taylor Dugas, LF 1958 Walt Massey 6 GAMES STARTED 2008 Brandon May, 2B 18 2010 Taylor Dugas, CF 19 1959 Pete Reaves 5 1965 Dickie Towers 11 2009 Brandon May, 2B 20 2011 Brock Bennett, C 9 1960 Joe Sims 5 1966 Dickie Towers 8 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 16 2012 Ben Moore, RF/C 10 1961 Russell Sikes 5 1967 Freddy Glass 14 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 22 2013 Ben Moore, OF 16 1963 Earl Griffin 3 1968 Eddie Propst 12

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1969 Mike Innes 14 1959 Pete Reaves (4-1) 4 2017 Jake Walters (5-5) 5 2010 Adam Morgan 5 1970 Mike Innes 11 1960 Joe Sims (6-1) 6 2018 Sam Finnerty (4-4) 4 2011 Adam Morgan 7 1971 Gary Mims 10 1961 Russell Sikes (4-2) 4 Jake Walters (4-5) 2012 Spencer Turnbull 6 1972 Bernie Strawn 8 1962 Earl Griffin (7-3) 7 2013 Charley Sullivan 7 1973 Jimmy Archibald 9 1963 Harvey Daravich (3-0) 3 LOSSES 2014 Spencer Turnbull 7 1974 Bruce Hodges 9 Alan Kosten (3-1) 1947 Thayer Bellis 2 2015 Will Carter 6 1975 Drew Blocker 17 1964 Tim Thompson (4-3) 4 1951 Al Lary 2 Taylor Guilbeau 1976 Mike Drensky 10 1965 Dickie Towers (5-6) 5 1952 Bill Dunn 3 2016 Geoffrey Bramblett 4 1977 Bobby Sprowl 13 1966 Dickie Towers (4-3) 4 1953 John Paul Anderson 4 Jake Walters 1978 Bob Greenwald 10 1967 Freddy Glass (9-2) 9 1954 John Paul Anderson 4 2017 Garrett Suchey 7 1979 Terry Asher 14 1968 Eddie Propst (8-4) 8 1955 Gene Lary 2 2018 Jake Walters 5 1980 Mike Draper 11 1969 Mike Innes (9-1) 9 1956 Howard Tepper 3 1981 Vince Barrentine 14 1970 Mike Innes (3-6) 3 1957 Clyde Eurick 2 INNINGS PITCHED 1982 Dean Hayes 10 1971 Ricky Rucker (4-4) 4 1958 Pete Reaves 2 1946 Thayer Bellis 66.2 1983 Dean Hayes 14 Gary Mims (4-6) Bobby Ledford 1947 Thayer Bellis 80.1 1984 Jeff Oyster 15 1972 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 6 1959 Walt Massey 3 1948 Joe Kirkland 64.0 1985 Jeff Oyster 18 1973 Bernie Strawn (6-3) 6 1960 Walt Massey 3 1950 Frank Lary 96.2 1986 Pete Roberts 17 1974 Jimmy Archibald (7-5) 7 1961 Butch Leiby 3 1951 Al Worthington 65.0 1987 Mike Sodders 13 1975 Jimbo Lindsay (7-3) 7 1963 Earl Griffin 4 1952 Gene Lary 67.1 Gordie Hershiser Drew Blocker (7-8) 1965 Dickie Towers 6 1953 John Paul Anderson 70.2 1988 Mike Sodders 15 1976 Jimbo Lindsay (6-2) 6 1966 Dickie Towers 3 1954 Gene Lary 64.2 David Oropeza Mike Drensky (6-4) 1967 Jackie Glover 7 1955 Gene Lary 85.2 1989 Mike Soper 15 1977 Bobby Sprowl (8-6) 8 1968 Jackie Glover 5 1956 Frank Roland 95.2 Mark Roberts 1978 Terry Asher (6-2) 6 1969 Bobby Lynch 5 1957 Frank Roland 61.1 1990 Mark Roberts 15 1979 Terry Asher (5-6) 5 1970 Mike Innes 6 1958 Walt Massey 51.1 1991 Dennis Walsh 20 1980 Robert Payne (3-3) 3 1971 Larry Mims 6 1959 Pete Reaves 52.1 1992 Al Drumheller 16 Dennis Alvarez (3-3) 1972 Bernie Strawn 3 1960 Joe Sims 62.2 1993 Al Drumheller 16 Mike Draper (3-5) Jeff Carpenter 1961 Russell Sikes 45.0 1994 Chris Eilers 14 1981 Vince Barrentine (10-4) 10 Stan Chaney 1962 Earl Griffin 72.2 1995 Joel Colgrove 16 1982 Craig Antush (5-2) 5 David Youell 1963 Earl Griffin 50.0 1996 Joel Colgrove 18 1983 Dean Hayes (11-2) 11 1973 Bernie Strawn 3 1964 Tim Thompson 67.2 1997 Pete Fisher 18 Rick Browne (11-2) Jimmy Archibald 1965 Dickie Towers 85.1 1998 Justin Smith 15 1984 Jeff Oyster (10-2) 10 Johnny Wheeler 1966 Dickie Towers 58.2 Pete Fisher 1985 Jeff Oyster (9-8) 9 1974 Jimmy Archibald 4 1967 Freddy Glass 80.2 1999 Manny Torres 17 1986 Pete Roberts (10-2) 10 1975 Drew Blocker 8 1968 Eddie Propst 89.0 2000 Jeremy Vaughn 15 1987 David Oropeza (7-3) 7 1976 Bruce Hodges 5 1969 Jackie Glover 87.2 2001 Lance Cormier 14 1988 David Oropeza (8-4) 8 1977 Bobby Sprowl 6 1970 Mike Innes 72.1 Mark Carter 1989 Tommy Milstead (6-3) 6 1978 Bob Greenwald 5 1971 Gary Mims 56.1 2002 Lance Cormier 17 Mark Roberts (6-3) 1979 Ronnie Owen 7 1972 Bernie Strawn 63.0 2003 Brent Carter 16 Jon Henn (6-3) 1980 Mike Draper 5 1973 Bernie Strawn 58.0 2004 Wade LeBlanc 15 1990 Tommy Milstead (7-3) 7 David Zitkus 1974 Jimmy Archibald 71.1 2005 T.J. Large 17 Mark Roberts (7-4) 1981 Vince Barrentine 4 1975 Drew Blocker 79.1 2006 Wade LeBlanc 18 1991 Dennis Walsh (11-4) 11 1982 Dean Hayes 6 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 76.1 2007 Miers Quigley 15 1992 Carey Lundstrom (11-4) 11 1983 Troy Brauchle 4 1977 Bobby Sprowl 92.0 2008 Auston Hyatt 14 1993 Al Drumheller (11-4) 11 1984 Troy Brauchle 4 1978 Bob Greenwald 53.2 2009 Austin Hyatt 15 1994 John Collins 5 Tim Meacham 1979 Terry Asher 81.0 2010 Adam Morgan 18 1995 Neal Lamb (7-1) 7 1985 Jeff Oyster 8 1980 David Zitkus 64.2 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 16 1996 Tim Young (11-3) 11 1986 Mike Sodders 4 1981 Bryan Kelly 86.1 Adam Morgan 1997 Heath Henderson (13-2) 13 Mike Sander 1982 Craig Antush 76.1 2012 Charley Sullivan 11 1998 Jarrod Kingrey (8-4) 8 1987 Mike Sodders 6 1983 Dean Hayes 112.2 2013 Charley Sullivan 16 B.J. Green (8-2) 1988 Mike Sodders 7 1984 Jeff Oyster 100.0 2014 Spencer Turnbull 15 1999 Manny Torres (10-3) 10 Pete Roberts 1985 Jeff Oyster 99.0 Justin Kamplain Jonathan Blankenship (10-3) 1989 Mike Soper 8 1986 Mike Sander 100.0 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett 15 2000 Scott Murphy (8-2) 8 1990 Mark Roberts 4 1987 David Oropeza 94.0 Taylor Guilbeau 2001 Lance Cormier (9-5) 9 1991 Tommy Milstead 4 1988 Mike Sodders 82.2 2016 Geoffrey Bramblett 15 2002 Lance Cormier (11-3) 11 Dennis Walsh 1989 Mike Soper 88.2 Jake Walters 2003 Brent Carter (10-3) 10 1992 Steve Shoemaker 5 1990 Mark Roberts 91.1 2017 Dylan Duarte 13 2004 Wade LeBlanc (8-4) 8 Al Drumheller 1991 Dennis Walsh 104.0 Jake Walters 2005 Brent Carter (7-4) 7 1993 Bernie Bellard 6 1992 Carey Lundstrom 107.1 2018 Sam Finnerty 14 T.J. Large (7-4) 1994 Bernie Bellard 8 1993 Al Drumheller 98.0 Jake Walters David Robertson (7-5) 1995 Will Schleuss 6 1994 Steve Shoemaker 85.2 2006 Wade LeBlanc (11-1) 11 1996 Chris Eilers 5 1995 Chris Eilers 101.0

WINS 2007 Tommy Hunter (7-5) 7 1997 Andy Bernard 4 1996 Joel Colgrove 111.0 RECORDS & HISTORY 1946 Thayer Bellis (5-2) 5 2008 Austin Graham (6-2) 6 1998 Pete Fisher 8 1997 Heath Henderson 124.1 1947 Joe Kirkland (6-2) 6 2009 Austin Hyatt (8-3) 8 1999 Justin Smith 4 1998 Pete Fisher 104.1 1948 Joe Kirkland (6-2) 6 2010 Jimmy Nelson (9-3) 9 2000 Jonathan Blankenship 6 1999 Manny Torres 115.0 1949 Gordon Pettus (5-0) 5 2011 Nathan Kilcrease (8-4) 8 2001 Lance Cormier 5 2000 Scott Murphy 113.2 1950 Frank Lary (10-2) 10 2012 Taylor Guilbeau (4-2) 4 2002 Taylor Tankersley 5 2001 Lance Cormier 109.2 1951 Al Lary (6-2) 6 2013 Mike Oczypok (5-2) 5 2003 Seth Johnson 6 2002 Lance Cormier 129.0 1952 Gene Lary (5-2) 5 Tucker Hawley (5-2) 2004 Brandon Belcher 5 2003 Brent Carter 122.2 1953 John P. Anderson (5-4) 5 Charley Sullivan (5-7) Taylor Tankersley 2004 Wade LeBlanc 112.2 1954 John P. Anderson (5-4) 5 2014 Justin Kamplain (7-3) 7 2005 David Robertson 5 2005 T.J. Large 96.1 1955 Gene Lary (8-2) 8 2015 Geoffrey Bramblett (8-3) 8 2006 Bernard Robert 6 2006 Wade LeBlanc 129.1 1956 Frank Roland (12-0) 12 2016 Geoffrey Bramblett (5-4) 5 2007 Miers Quigley 7 2007 Tommy Hunter 100.1 1957 Bobby Ledford (6-1) 6 Matt Foster (5-3) 2008 Casey Kebodeaux 5 2008 Austin Hyatt 93.1 1958 Walt Massey (5-1) 5 Jake Walters (5-4) 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 4 2009 Austin Hyatt 103.1

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2010 Jimmy Nelson 110.0 2012 Jake Hubbard 3.10 2011 Nathan Kilcrese 88 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 19 2011 Nathan Kilcrease 101.0 2013 Tucker Hawley 2.93 2012 Justin Kamplain 46 2015 Ray Castillo 16 2012 Jon Keller 67.1 2014 Spencer Turnbull 2.22 2013 Charley Sullivan 76 2016 Matt Foster 16 2013 Charley Sullivan 94.1 2015 Ray Castillo 3.12 2014 Justin Kamplain 69 2017 Dylan Duarte 19 2014 Spencer Turnbull 93.1 2016 Nick Eicholtz 2.30 2015 Taylor Guilbeau 79 2018 Sam Finnerty 14 2015 Taylor Guilbeau 92.2 2017 Garrett Suchey 3.18 2016 Jake Walters 84 2016 Geoffrey Bramblett 90.1 2018 Jake Walters 3.73 2017 Garrett Suchey 70 FEWEST HITS (MIN. 40 IP) 2017 Garrett Suchey 73.2 2018 Jake Walters 82 1947 Joe Kirkland 43 2018 Sam Finnerty 87.0 STRIKEOUTS 1950 Al Lary 24 1946 Thayer Bellis 65 FEWEST WALKS (MIN. 40 IP) 1951 Bill Dunn 32 ERA (MIN. 40 IP) 1947 Thayer Bellis 59 1947 Thayer Bellis 22 1952 John Paul Anderson 32 1946 Thayer Bellis 2.43 1948 Joe Kirkland 63 1950 Al Lary 13 1953 Gene Lary 51 1947 Thayer Bellis 1.46 1950 Frank Lary 74 1951 Al Lary 26 1954 Gene Lary 46 1950 Frank Lary 2.06 1951 Al Worthington 55 1952 John Paul Anderson 30 1955 John Paul Anderson 46 1951 Bill Dunn 2.16 1952 Gene Lary 41 1953 Gene Lary 32 1956 Howard Tepper 51 1952 Gene Lary 1.87 1953 John Paul Anderson 55 1954 Gene Lary 27 1957 Bobby Ledford 43 1953 Gene Lary 2.70 1954 Gene Lary 37 1955 John Paul Anderson 24 1958 Walt Massey 48 1954 Gene Lary 2.37 1955 John Paul Anderson 55 1956 Howard Tepper 16 1959 Pete Reaves 37 1955 John Paul Anderson 1.49 1956 Frank Roland 72 1957 Frank Roland 12 1960 Walt Massey 45 1956 Frank Roland 2.35 1957 Bobby Ledford 43 1958 Pete Reaves 9 1961 Russell Sikes 35 1957 Frank Roland 1.76 Frank Roland 1959 Pete Reaves 15 1963 Harvey Daravich 36 1958 Walt Massey 2.44 1958 Pete Reaves 30 1960 Joe Sims 24 1965 Grady Elmore 45 1959 Walt Massey 2.93 1959 Pete Reaves 35 1961 Russell Sikes 23 1966 Dickie Towers 52 1960 Joe Sims 2.87 1960 Joe Sims 60 1962 Earl Griffin 27 1967 Eddie Propst 39 1961 Russell Sikes 2.60 1961 Russell Sikes 32 1963 Harvey Daravich 22 1968 Les Kelley 34 1962 Harvey Daravich 2.96 1962 Earl Griffin 67 1965 Grady Elmore 29 1969 Bobby Lynch 46 1963 Earl Griffin 2.28 1963 Earl Griffin 40 1966 Dickie Towers 17 1970 Steve Bryant 36 1964 Steve Barnett 2.70 Harvey Daravich 1967 Eddie Propst 23 1971 David Youell 35 1965 Dickie Towers 2.57 1964 Tim Thompson 54 1968 Les Kelley 23 1972 Jeff Carpenter 41 1966 Dickie Towers 2.43 1965 Dickie Towers 72 1969 Bobby Lunch 16 1973 Steve Bryant 35 Freddy Glass 1966 Dickie Towers 60 1970 Steve Bryant 14 1974 Drew Blocker 36 1967 Dickie Towers 2.43 1967 Freddy Glass 90 1971 Gary Mims 16 1975 Owen Holston 47 1968 Eddie Propst 1.98 1968 Eddie Propst 66 1972 Jeff Carpenter 26 1976 Mike Redding 40 1969 Freddy Glass 2.07 1969 Jackie Glover 77 1973 Steve Bryant 26 1977 Mike Blount 55 1970 Steve Bryant 1.31 1970 Mike Innes 65 1974 John Acure 14 1978 Terry Asher 35 1971 Bernie Strawn 3.04 1971 Ricky Rucker 60 1975 Mike Drensky 17 1979 Ben Flagler 49 1972 Jeff Carpenter 3.48 1972 Bernie Strawn 51 1976 Mike Drensky 23 1980 Mike Draper 42 1973 Bernie Strawn 1.86 1973 Bernie Strawn 54 1977 Mike Blount 13 1981 Alan Dunn 31 1974 Drew Blocker 1.19 1974 Jimmy Archibald 42 1978 Ronnie Owen 11 1982 Jeff Estell 40 1975 Jimbo Lindsay 1.85 1975 Drew Blocker 63 1979 Ronnie Owen 21 1983 Troy Brauchle 36 1976 Jimbo Lindsay 2.00 1976 Mike Drensky 57 1980 Dennis Alvarez 23 1984 Troy Brauchle 53 1977 Bobby Sprowl 3.13 1977 Bobby Sprowl 118 1981 Vince Barrentine 37 1985 Bobby Midolo 51 1978 Terry Asher 3.26 1978 Leroy Russell 48 1982 Jeff Brewer 12 1986 Mike Hanks 50 1979 Ben Flagler 3.82 1979 Terry Asher 35 1983 Jeff Brewer 16 1987 Pete Brown 39 1980 David Zitkus 3.62 1980 David Zitkus 58 1984 Bobby Fuller 23 1988 David Oropeza 70 1981 Steve Smitherman 2.08 1981 Bryan Kelly 94 1985 Bobby Fuller 27 1989 Jon Henn 37 1982 Dean Hayes 3.44 1982 Dean Hayes 63 1986 Mike Hanks 17 1990 Ben Short 52 1983 Tim Meacham 2.39 1983 Dean Hayes 86 1987 Mike Sodders 17 1991 David Stokes 45 1984 Bobby Fuller 2.67 1984 Jeff Oyster 90 1988 Mike Sodders 27 1992 Roger Weems 32 1985 Greg Hibbard 3.59 1985 Jeff Oyster 88 1989 Tommy Milstead 28 1993 Steve Shoemaker 58 1986 Greg Hibbard 2.52 1986 Pete Roberts 94 1990 Ben Short 17 1994 John Collins 33 1987 David Oropeza 3.54 1987 David Oropeza 88 1991 Matt Kelley 21 1995 Tim Young 37 1988 Mike Soper 1.63 1988 Mike Sodders 91 1992 Roger Weems 11 1996 Skip Ames 36 RECORDS & HISTORY 1989 Tommy Milstead 2.65 David Oropeza 1993 Bernie Bellard 28 1997 Roberto Vaz 35 1990 Jon Henn 2.93 1989 Mark Roberts 79 1994 John Collins 22 1998 Kris McWhirter 55 1991 Ben Short 3.10 1990 Mark Roberts 90 1995 Neal Lamb 21 1999 Jason Moates 67 1992 Roger Weems 3.75 1991 Dennis Walsh 96 1996 Manny Torres 13 2000 Bryce Heath 51 1993 Bernie Bellard 3.82 1992 Al Drumheller 101 John Collins 2001 B.J. Green 57 1994 Jerry Stubbs 2.99 1993 Al Drumheller 82 1997 Michael Daniel 8 2002 Brian Reed 43 1995 Tim Young 1.67 1994 Steve Shoemaker 98 1998 Jonathan Blankenship 25 2003 Brian Reed 55 1996 Skip Ames 2.36 1995 Chris Eilers 86 1999 Scott Murphy 23 2004 Taylor Tankersley 50 1997 Jarrod Kingrey 3.16 1996 Joel Colgrove 104 B.J. Green 2005 David Robertson 48 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 2.47 1997 Heath Henderson 104 2000 Bryce Heath 16 2006 David Robertson 32 1999 Jason Moates 3.82 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 98 2001 Jared Woodward 12 2007 Austin Hyatt 36 2000 Bryce Heath 3.12 1999 Manny Torres 104 2002 Brent Carter 10 2008 Jimmy Nelson 53 2001 Lance Cormier 2.30 2000 Scott Murphy 96 2003 Jared Woodward 14 2009 Nathan Kilcrease 47 2002 Brian Reed 1.75 2001 Lance Cormier 73 2004 Andrew Walker 12 2010 Tucker Hawley 47 2003 Brent Carter 3.30 2002 Lance Cormier 85 2005 Jordan Davis 15 2011 Taylor Wolfe 42 2004 Taylor Tankersley 2.00 2003 Brent Carter 105 2006 Jake McCarter 21 2012 Jake Hubbard 36 2005 David Robertson 2.92 2004 Wade LeBlanc 98 2007 Austin Hyatt 9 2013 Ray Castillo 33 2006 Wade LeBlanc 2.92 2005 Wade LeBlanc 108 2008 Casey Kebodeaux 18 2014 Geoffrey Bramblett 33 2007 Austin Hyatt 3.07 2006 Wade LeBlanc 128 2009 Adam Scott 12 2015 Ray Castillo 41 2008 Josh Copeland 3.13 2007 Tommy Hunter 96 2010 Tucker Hawley 4 2016 Matt Foster 33 2009 Tyler White 2.28 2008 Austin Hyatt 80 2011 Tucker Hawley 7 2017 Sam Finnerty 43 2010 Nathan Kilcrease 2.85 2009 Austin Hyatt 88 2012 Trey Pilkington 12 2018 Sam Gardner 54 2011 Jonathan Smart 2.50 2010 Jimmy Nelson 98 2013 Mike Oczypok 12

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SAVES 1971 Zack Rogers, 1B 224 1990 Mick Kerns, SS 151 2006 Emeel Salem, OF .994 1970 Ricky Rucker 3 1975 David Zauchin, 1B 555 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS 186 Kody Valverde, C .994 1971 David Youell 4 1978 Dunn McKelvey, 1B 233 1992 Juan DeBrand, SS 135 2007 Matt Bentley, 1B .996 1972 Stan Chaney 3 1979 Gary Jack, 1B 306 1993 Frank Menechino, 2B 148 2008 Matt Bentley, 1B .986 1974 Jimbo Lindsay 9 1980 Gary Jack, 1B 381 1994 Brett Taft, SS 145 2009 Brandon May, 2B .989 1975 Jimbo Lindsay 8 1981 Randy Hunt, C 353 1995 Brett Taft, SS 201 2010 Clay Jones, 1B .995 1978 Terry Asher 1 1982 David Reeves, 1B 423 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B 210 2011 Brock Bennett, C .992 Ben Flagler 1983 David Magadan, 1B 484 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 190 2012 Austen Smith, 1B .996 Leroy Russell 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B 373 1998 Andy Phillips, 3B 166 2013 Austen Smith, 1B .994 Mike Blount 1985 Eddie Looper, 3B 305 1999 Andy Phillips, SS 144 2014 Georgie Salem, CF 1.000 1979 Ronnie Owen 1 Doug Duke, C 2000 Casey Lambert, SS 162 2015 Cody Henry, 1B .993 1980 Dennis Alvarez 5 1986 Doug Duke, C 391 2001 Casey Lambert, SS 167 Georgie Salem, CF 1981 Dan Prine 5 1987 Clint Thompson, C 372 2002 Adam Pavkovich, SS 186 2016 Georgie Salem, CF 1.000 1982 Jeff Brewer 2 1988 Hunter Plott, 1B 295 2003 Adam Pavkovich, SS 170 2017 Cody Henry, 1B .996 Pete Ferrer 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 444 2004 Rocky Scelfo, 2B/SS 93 2018 Hunter Alexander, 1B/OF .993 1983 Troy Brauchle 12 1990 Hunter Plott, 1B 504 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 147 1984 Troy Brauchle 7 1991 Hunter Plott, 1B 288 2006 Evan Bush, 2B 204 (BOLD indicates school record) 1985 Greg Hibbard 9 1992 Robby Glenn, 1B 383 2007 Greg Paiml, SS 136 1986 Greg Hibbard 10 1993 Chris Smelley, 1B 424 2008 Ross Wilson, 2B 156 1987 Jake Stout 3 1994 Jason Jordan, 1B 431 2009 Josh Rutledge, SS 126 1988 Mike Soper 5 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 456 2010 Josh Rutledge, SS 176 1989 Jon Henn 7 1996 Chris Moller, 1B 588 2011 Jared Reaves, SS 192 1990 Sam Harris 6 1997 Robbie Tucker, 1B 546 2012 Jared Reaves, SS 167 1991 Ben Short 14 1998 Matt Frick, C 399 2013 Mikey White, SS 209 1992 Al Drumheller 5 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B 477 2014 Kyle Overstreet, 2B 191 1993 Mike MacDonald 8 2000 Jeremy Brown, 1B 489 2015 Mikey White, SS 177 1994 Jerry Stubbs 6 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B 481 2016 Cobie Vance, 2B 161 1995 Tim Young 7 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 413 2017 Chandler Avant, SS 190 1996 Skip Ames 11 2003 Zac Welch, 1B 416 2018 Chandler Avant, 2B 148 1997 Roberto Vaz 8 2004 Zac Welch, 1B 413 1998 Jarrod Kingrey 13 2005 Kody Valverde, C 394 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1999 Lance Cormier 11 2006 Kody Valverde, C 426 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B .994 2000 Lance Cormier 4 2007 Matt Benley, 1B 447 1952 Tony Napoli, 1B .987 2001 Lance Cormier 2 2008 Matt Benley, 1B 467 1953 Jim Grant, 1B .969 Jared Woodward 2009 Vin DiFazio, C 301 1954 Jim Grant, 1B .977 2002 Brian Reed 9 2010 Clay Jones, 1B 538 1955 Bill Carr, 1B .995 2003 Brian Reed 12 2011 Austen Smith, 1B 421 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B .991 2004 Seth Johnson 4 2012 Austen Smith, 1B 268 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B .994 Taylor Tankersley 2013 Austen Smith, 1B 478 1958 Bill Walker, 1B .963 2005 David Robertson 8 2014 Austen Smith, 1B 526 1959 Gordon Moore, 1B .980 2006 David Robertson 10 2015 Will Haynie, C 376 1960 Tommy Hill, C .993 2007 Tommy Hunter 5 2016 Will Haynie,C 343 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B .980 2008 Josh Copeland 4 2017 Hunter Alexander, 1B/OF 282 1965 Bubby French, C .985 Austin Graham 2018 Hunter Alexander, 1B/OF 269 1967 Dan Harris, C 1.000 Northport native Al Lary 2009 Tyler White 2 1969 Frank Cargo, 1B .989 allowed only 24 hits during the Nathan Kilcrease ASSISTS 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B .976 1950 season. Jimmy Nelson 1951 Clell Hobson, 3B 58 1971 Al Baker, C .984 Jake Smith 1952 Clell Hobson, 3B 78 1975 David Zauchin, 1B .993 Austin Evans 1953 Ronnie Welch, SS 50 1978 Dunn McKelvey, 1B .990 2010 Jake Smith 5 1954 Ronnie Welch, SS 49 1979 Gary Jack, 1B .993 2011 Jonathan Smart 11 1955 Herb Kosten, 3B 64 1980 Gary Jack, 1B .995 2012 Jake Hubbard 3 1956 Shep Frazier, 2B 62 1981 Gary Jack, 1B .983 2013 Ray Castillo 12 1957 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 66 1982 David Reeves, 1B .980 2014 Thomas Burrows 11 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS 62 1983 David Magadan, 1B .985 2015 Thomas Burrows 7 1959 Gene Giannini, SS 52 1984 Frank Velleggia, C .986 2016 Thomas Burrows 12 1960 Gene Giannini, SS 66 1985 Eddie Looper, 3B .986 2017 Davis Vainer 5 1961 Jerry Ellis, 2B 72 1986 Doug Duke, C .984 2018 Deacon Medders 6 1965 Kearney Hall, SS 60 1987 Clint Thompson, C .976 1967 J.C. Ranelli, SS 102 1988 Hunter Plott, 1B .991 PUTOUTS 1969 Lynn Bailey, 2B 87 1989 Greg Hammond, C .985 1951 Mike Mizraney, 1B 184 1970 Mark Gray, SS 63 1990 Hunter Plott, 1B .990 1952 Tony Napoli, 1B 141 1971 Mark Gray, SS 105 1991 Hunter Plott, 1B .990

1953 Jim Grant, 1B 148 1975 Larry Keenum, SS 142 1992 Tim Boge, C .989 RECORDS & HISTORY 1954 Jim Grant, 1B 122 James White, 2B 1993 Alan Hill, C .995 1955 Bill Carr, 1B 208 1978 Steve Houlberg, SS 112 1994 Alan Hill, C .996 1956 Fred Frickie, 1B 207 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 138 1995 Chris Moller, 1B .996 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 177 1980 Jerry Halderman, SS 128 1996 Dax Norris, C .993 1958 Bill Walker, 1B 139 1981 Jerry Halderman, SS 116 1997 Matt Frick, C .998 1959 Gordon Moore, C 126 1982 Bret Elbin, SS 157 1998 Drew Bounds, OF .985 1960 Tommy Hill, C 134 1983 Fermin Lake, 2B 139 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B .994 1961 Tommy Moore, 1B 174 1984 Craig Shipley, SS 134 2000 Kelley Gulledge, C .988 1965 Buddy French, C 181 1985 Tim Sims, SS 132 2001 Jeremy Brown, C 1.000 1967 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 304 1986 Tim Sims, SS 181 2002 Jeremy Brown, C .998 1968 Not Available 1987 Pat Monti, SS 138 2003 Travis Garner, CF .993 Frank Roland led Alabama 1969 Frank Cargo, 1B 257 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 146 2004 Nick Richardson, C .991 with a 12-0 record and pitched a school record 10 complete 1970 Zack Rogers, 1B 227 1989 Pat Monti, SS 138 2005 Gabe Scott, OF .983 games in 1956.

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 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association 1977 Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd Team TSN) 1985 Doug Duke, C (2nd Team ABCA and BA) Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 1989 Cary Williams, OF (2nd Team ABCA) 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 1995 Chris Moller, 1B (3rd Team SST) 2003 62 231 64 80 18 4 20 82 .346 30 48 166 Chris Eilers, RHP (Honorable Mention SST) Totals 177 643 141 210 43 5 40 191 .327 61 127 383 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)

Year G CG W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B (3rd Team NCBWA) 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 2006 18 3 11-1 2.92 0 129.1 100 47 42 43 128 Aaron Clark, 1B (2nd Team ABCA, TBA, and BW and 3rd Team CB) 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 (2006) Emeel Salem, OF (2nd Team ABCA, CB, and NCBWA) 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 2005 59 202 31 56 4 3 0 14 .277 16 31 66 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF (2nd Team ABCA) 2006 65 284 67 101 14 7 2 32 .356 25 28 135 2016 Thomas Burrows, LHP (3rd Team NCBWA) Totals 165 555 114 178 20 10 3 57 .321 50 73 227

FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICA TEAM SELECTIONS 1989 Phillip Doyle, 3B (CB) 1991 Joe Vitiello, RHP/DH (CB) 1995 Dustan Mohr, OF (CB) 1996 Manny Torres, RHP (CB) Kent Matthes (2009) 1998 Sam Bozanich, 2B (CB) • American Baseball Coaches Association 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B (2nd Team BA & CB) • Baseball America Lance Cormier, RHP (1st Team BW and CB) • College Baseball Insider 2000 Ben King, OF (2nd Team BA and Honorable Mention CB) • Collegiate Baseball 2001 Peter Stonard, OF (Honorable Mention CB) • National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • Rivals.com 2002 Taylor Tankerlsey, LHP (1st Team CB and 2nd Team BA) 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP (BA and CB) 2005 David Robertson, 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 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP (BA and CB) 2007 51 199 31 61 9 2 8 45 .307 11 39 98 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS (BA and 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 2009 Taylor Dugas, OF (CB) Totals 199 686 150 214 35 5 48 186 .312 62 154 403 2012 Ben Moore, OF (CB) 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 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB CB – Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2009 56 236 61 83 20 2 2 27 .352 27 37 113 2010 67 243 70 96 15 5 2 37 .395 59 21 127 BA – Baseball America 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

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 (5-15) 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 (2,226-7,132) 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 (195-553) with the Indians. He collected a career-high 204 hits with the Indians in 1925 when he posted a .336 (204-608) batting average. An outstanding fi elder, Sewell led the 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 Wambsganss, Sewell and the Indians disposed of the Brooklyn Robins (Columbia), Heinie Manush (Tuscumbia), (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 (4-23) in his fi rst trip to the fall classic, but was solid in the eldfi Sutton (Clio), Billy Williams (Whistler) and Early Wynn (Hartford). in all seven games, helping the Indians lay claim to the World Series title. Sewell died on March 6, 1990, in Mobile, Ala., after a lengthy illness. He played 11 years for the Indians before joining the New York Yankees At the time of his death he was the oldest living baseball Hall of Famer roster for the fi nal three years of his outstanding Major League career. at 91 years of age. 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 Yankee Stadium (12-6 and 5-2) before moving to 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 USA Baseball. 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 (114-217) 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 (11-20) 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 (268-610) 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 MLB Draft. He signed with the New York Mets and was assigned to the held through the 2015 Major League Baseball season. In the fall of 2015, Columbia, S.C. Mets in the in his fi rst pro Magadan became the hitting coach for the , a title ball assignment. In that fi rst summer, Magadan batted .336 with three which he still holds today. home runs and 32 RBI. In June of 2010, Magadan joined former Alabama All-American and Magadan made his Major League debut for the Mets against the head coach Joe Sewell as the only Tide players to be inducted into the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 17, 1986, as the starting fi rst baseman at Shea College Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2014, he was inducted into the Alabama Stadium. In the game, he went 3-for-4 with two RBI, including the game- Sports Hall of Fame, joining fellow Alabama Crimson Tide representatives winner in the eighth inning that clinched the Eastern Eli Gold and Major Ogilvie. In the fall of 2015, the .525 Club at the newly Division title for the eventual world champions. renovated Sewell-Thomas Stadium was named in honor of his average In 1990, Magadan fi nished third in the National League batting race during Magadan’s historic 1983 season. Magadan was in attendance for with a career-best .328 (148-451) average. He played 16 years in the the Crimson Tide’s fi rst ever alumni event, in which the room was offi cially Major Leagues before retiring from the game after the 2001 season. In opened. those 16 seasons, Magadan hit .288 (1,197-4,159) with 42 home runs and 495 RBI in 1,582 career big-league games. After his playing days, Magadan was named the roving 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) when his career was complete. As a senior in 1999, Phillips set the standard of excellence for Crimson Tide baseball. He played in 64 games and batted .398 (103-259) 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 collected the 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 Todd Walker (1993). During his record-setting hitting streak, Phillips batted .407 (66-162) 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 (8-16) with six runs scored, three home runs and 11 RBI in wins over Southern Miss and Mississippi State. Phillips was just as successful off the fi eld, earning his degree from PHILLIPS’ 1999 HONORS AND AWARDS Alabama in 1999, while being an active member of the Fellowship of - 1999 NCBWA District III Player of the Year Christian Athletes and is an accomplished singer. Twice during his career, - 1999 Dick Howser Trophy Finalist Phillips sang the National Anthem prior to a Crimson Tide home game - 1999 First Team All-American at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. A three-time All-SEC selection, Phillips also RECORDS & HISTORY was named to the 1999 SEC Good Works Team for his many hours of Andy Phillips (1996-99) community service. Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB Following an 11-year career, which included fi ve 1996 46 101 18 24 5 0 3 13 .238 10 16 38 seasons in Major League Baseball, Phillips returned to Alabama as the 1997 70 279 68 102 25 3 15 64 .366 23 36 178 hitting and infi eld coach, beginning with the 2011 season and ending in 1998 64 265 65 93 11 2 21 81 .351 23 40 171 2016 after head coach ’s retirement. His MLB debut came 1999 64 260 71 103 22 6 22 66 .396 30 30 203 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 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 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 ’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. - 2002 Johnny Bench Award A two-year starter behind the plate for Alabama, Brown was a runner- - 2002 NCBWA Distict III Player of the Year up to Baylor’s in the 2001 Johnny Bench Award voting. Brown is one of fi ve Southeastern Conference catchers to win the Johnny Jeremy Brown (1999-2002) Bench Award, joining LSU’s , who won the inaugural award in Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO TB 2000, Mississippi State’s in 2007, Florida’s in 2012 1999 69 262 77 91 20 0 15 68 .347 57 42 156 and Ole Miss’ the following year in 2013. 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 A native of Hueytown, Ala., Brown appeared in 66 games for Alabama 2002 66 219 56 70 17 2 11 64 .320 69 25 124 as a senior and hit a .320 average (70-219) with 11 home runs and 64 RBI. Totals 251 910 244 307 58 4 46 230 .337 207 111 511 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 percentage in 2001 and made only one error in 2002.

RECORDS & HISTORY 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 (1986) 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 was bestowed the top in District III. Former Alabama catcher Jeremy Brown, a fi rst-round selection by the Oakland Athletics in 2002 MLB Draft 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 runs 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 (80-231) 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 (210-643) with 40 home runs and 191 RBI. He also totaled 141 runs scored, 43 doubles, fi ve triples, 61 walks and a .595 career HEAROD’S 2003 HONORS AND AWARDS slugging mark. - 2003 NCBWA District III Player of the Year He wrapped up his Alabama career with fi ve grand slams, one shy of - 2003 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player 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

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2004 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER/SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - WADE LEBLANC

Wade LeBlanc had a freshman season like no other in the 100-plus 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 10th-ranked 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 in Alabama history. 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 on by the - First Team Freshman All-American (Baseball America) league’s 12 head coaches. - Third Team All-American (Baseball America) SEBaseball.com tabbed him as the 2004 SEC Freshman of the Year - Third Team All-American (National Collegiate Baseball Writers) as well as a fi rst team All-SEC selection. He also was selected to the - First Team All-South Region (American Baseball Coaches Assoc.) American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-South Region team. LeBlanc was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the second round of - First Team Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft. He made his Major League debut on Sept. - First Team All-SEC (SEBaseball.com) 8, 2008 for the Padres. Through the 2011 season, LeBlanc had appeared - Second Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches) RECORDS & HISTORY in 54 games, 52 as a starter, with a 17-22 overall record in four years with - SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 28) the Padres. He spent the 2012 season in the Miami Marlins organization. After Wade LeBlanc (2004-06) starting the year in Triple-A, LeBlanc made 25 appearances with nine Year G GS ShO CG W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K Major League starts. He was 2-5 with a 3.67 ERA in his first season with 2004 16 15 4 8 8-4 2.08 112.2 87 37 26 26 98 the Marlins. In 2013, LeBlanc started the season in the big leagues where 2005 14 13 1 2 5-5 4.09 88.0 77 44 40 28 108 he appeared in 13 games with seven starts for the Marlins. He was then 2006 18 18 1 3 11-1 2.92 129.1 100 47 42 43 128 picked up on waivers by Houston, where he made four relief appearances Totals 48 46 6 13 24-10 2.95 330.0 264 128 108 97 334 for the Astros. In the 2014 offseason, LeBlanc signed a minor league contract with the 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 was 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 offseason 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, Fla., 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 MATTHES 2009 HONORS AND AWARDS (65) 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 walkoff 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 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 with 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.

H. BOYD MCWHORTER SEC MALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF (winner) 2007 Emeel Salem, OF (winner)

SEC STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD 1996 Eric Goldis 1997 Eric Goldis

SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM 2004 Allen Rice 2005 Allen Rice 2006 Emeel Salem 2007 Emeel Salem 2008 Kent Matthes 2009 Kent Matthes 2010 Adam Scott 2011 Allen Dye 2012 Brandt Hendricks 2013 Cameron Carlisle 2014 Cary Baxter 2015 Taylor Guilbeau 2016 Zac Rogers David Magadan was college baseball’s player of the year in 1983. 2017 Mike Oczypok Magadan, who posted an SEC record .525 batting average as a junior, was the SEC’s first Golden Spikes Award winner. 2018 Cobie Vance

SEC BASEBALL SCHOLAR ATHLETE COSIDA/VERIZON NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 Emeel Salem ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 2007 Emeel Salem 1972 Zack Rogers, INF (Second Team) 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF (First Team) 2001 Beau Hearod, 3B/OF (Third Team) BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-TIME COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP (First Team) COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1918-1920 Joe Sewell, 2B Beau Hearod, DH (Third Team) 1983 David Magadan, 1B Collegiate Baseball (1989) 2003 Beau Hearod, OF (Second Team) 1919-1921 Riggs Stephenson, SS 2005 Gabe Scott, OF (Second Team) JOHNNY BENCH AWARD (TOP CATCHER) Newsweek (1952) 2006 Emeel Salem, OF (First Team) 2002 Jeremy Brown, C (winner) 1981-1983 David Magadan, 1B 2007 Emeel Salem, OF (First Team) Baseball America (1990) RECORDS & HISTORY NCBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR COSIDA/GTE DISTRICT IV 1999 Andy Phillips (District III) USA BASEBALL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2002 Jeremy Brown (District III) 1991 Mickey Kerns, OF 1993 Jeff Laubenthal, OF 2003 Beau Hearod (District III) (Team USA Baseball Trials) 2000 Jeremy Vaughn, RHP 2009 Kent Matthes (District III) 1994 Chris Eilers, RHP 2001 Lance Cormier, RHP (US Junior National Team) Beau Hearod, DH 1997 Pete Fisher, RHP Jeremy Vaughn, RHP ABCA GOLD GLOVE AWARD (Team USA Baseball Trials) 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF B.J. Green, RHP Beau Hearod, DH 2013 Kyle Overstreet, INF (US Junior National Team) Scott McClanahan, OF 2000 Evan Bush, INF 2003 Beau Hearod, OF (US Junior National Team) SEC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Tim Young, LHP Adam Pavkovich, SS 1983 David Magadan, 1B 2005 Gabe Scott, OF (USA National Team, Olympic Gold) 2006 Emeel Salem, OF 2002 Taylor Tankersley, LHP 2007 Emeel Salem, OF SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR (USA National Trials) 2009 Kent Matthes, OF 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP (USA National Team, Gold Medal) NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME 2009 Ross Wilson, INF AND MUSEUM SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (Team USA Trials) 1977 Joe Sewell, SS 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF 1978 Mel Allen, Broadcaster (Team USA Trials) SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2010 Jake Smith, 3B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 2015 Kyle Overstreet, 2B

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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 1965 Buddy French, C 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP 1968 Mike Innes, RHP 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B 1981 Randy Hunt, C David Magadan, 3B 1982 Chris Glass, 2B David Magadan, 1B 1983 David Magadan, 1B 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B Frank Velleggia, C 1985 Doug Duke, C 1986 Pat Bailey, DH Doug Duke, C Pete Roberts, LHP Mike Twardoski, OF 1987 Robert Fletcher, 2B Jared Kingery was the Most Valuable Player of 1989 Cary Williams, OF the 1997 South II Regional and a member of the College World Series All-Tournament Team. 1990 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP 1995 Chris Moller, 1B 1972 Rex Bynum, OF 1996 Tim Young, LHP 1996 Skip Ames, RHP Glenn Woodruff, C 1997 Matt Frick, C Dax Norris, C 1973 Butch Hobson, 3B G.W. Keller, OF 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 1974 Robin Cary, OF 1998 Jarrod Kingrey, RHP Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP 1976 Larry Keenum, DH G.W. Keller, OF 1998 G.W. Keller, OF 1977 Jeff Tillman, DH 1999 Manny Torres, RHP Jarrod Kingrey, RHP 1980 David Atkins, DH 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B Andy Phillips, 3B Sal Valenti, 2B Brent Boyd, 3B 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 1981 Randy Hunt, C 2001 Brent Boyd, 2B Andy Phillips, SS David Magadan, 3B Lance Cormier, RHP Manny Torres, RHP 1982 Chris Glass, 2B Scott McClanahan, OF 2001 Aaron Clark, 1B David Magadan, 1B 2002 Lance Cormier, RHP 2002 Jeremy Brown, C 1983 David Magadan, 1B Peter Stonard, OF Lance Cormier, RHP Rob Skates, OF 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP Scott McClanahan, OF 1984 Ted McClendon, 3B 2006 Kody Valverde, C Peter Stonard, 2B Frank Velleggia, C 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 2003 Beau Hearod, OF 1985 Doug Duke, C 2013 Mikey White, SS 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 1986 Doug Duke, C 2014 Ben Moore, OF 2006 Wade LeBlanc, LHP Pete Roberts, LHP Wade Wass, DH/UT Emeel Salem, OF Mike Twardoski, OF 2017 Chandler Taylor, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF 1988 Robert Fletcher, 2B 2009 Austin Hyatt, RHP 1989 Cary Williams, OF Kent Matthes, OF 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF 1996 Dax Norris, C 2004 Wade LeBlanc, LHP 2011 Taylor Dugas, OF 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 2005 Cale Iorg, SS 2012 Taylor Dugas, OF Roberto Vaz, OF/LHP David Robertson, RHP 1998 Matt Frick, C 2006 Tommy Hunter, RHP FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS Andy Phillips, 3B 2008 Josh Rutledge, SS 1951 George Howell, UTL 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 2009 Taylor Dugas, OF Mike Mizraney, 1B Andy Phillips, 3B 2010 Andrew Miller, OF 1952 Bobby Carr, OF 2001 Jeremy Brown, C 2012 Ben Moore, OF 1954 Gene Lary, RHP Aaron Clark, 1B 2013 Ray Castillo, RHP 1955 John Paul Anderson, LHP 2002 Jeremy Brown, C Kyle Overstreet, 2B Bobby Barnes, OF Brent Boyd, 2B 2014 Thomas Burrows, RP Bobby Hunt, OF Scott McClanahan, OF 2016 Chandler Taylor, OF Herb Kosten, 3B 2003 Beau Hearod, OF Gene Lary, RHP 2005 Gabe Scott, OF 2006 Wade LeBlanc, LHP ALL-SEC WESTERN DIVISION 1956 Herb Kosten, 3B 1960 Tommy Hill, C Jack Kubiszyn, SS Emeel Salem, OF 2007 Emeel Salem, OF Joe Sims, P Frank Roland, LHP 1961 Nathan Bedford, C Paul Susce, P 2008 Alex Avila, DH Brandon May, OF Ken Chapman, OF 1957 Fred Frickie, 1B 1962 Glen Baker, OF Jack Kubiszyn, SS 2009 Austin Hyatt, RHP Kent Matthes, OF Jerry Ellis, 2B Frank Roland, LHP Earl Griffi n, P 1958 Jack Kubiszyn, SS Josh Rutledge, SS Jake Smith, 3B 1963 Mike Box, 2B Bobby Ledford, UT Buddy French, C 1959 Ken Chapman, UT Ross Wilson, 2B 2010 Taylor Dugas, OF Ashton Wells, OF 1960 Ken Chapman, UT 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF RECORDS & HISTORY Gene Giannini, SS Josh Rutledge, SS 2012 Taylor Dugas, OF Buddy French, C 1962 Glen Baker, OF 1965 Buddy French, C Jerry Ellis, 2B Johnny Mosley, 3B 1963 Ashton Wells, OF SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC SELECTIONS 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B 1964 Mickey Andrews, OF 1960 Tommy Hill, C 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP Buddy French, C Joe Sims, P George Johnson, OF 1965 Buddy French, C 1986 Pat Bailey, DH 1968 Mike Innes, RHP 1966 Joe McCorquodale, 1B Eddie Looper, 3B Stan Moss, 3B 1967 Freddy Glass, LHP 1987 David Oropeza, LHP Bill Parker, OF George Johnson, OF Deron White, OF Eddie Propst, RHP 1968 Mike Innes, RHP 1988 Jason Bridges, OF J.C. Ranelli, SS Stan Moss, 3B 1989 Brent Reese, 1B 1969 Mike Innes, RHP Eddie Propst, RHP 1990 Joe Vitiello, OF/RHP J.C. Ranelli, SS 1969 Mike Innes, RHP 1991 Juan DeBrand, SS Jack Traffanstedt, OF J.C. Ranelli, UT 1992 Mick Kerns, OF 1970 Terry DuBose, OF Jack Traffanstedt, OF 1993 Al Drumheller, LHP ROLLTIDE.COM 91 Honors and Awards

1971 David Mewbourne, 2B Tommy Milstead Cal Tinsley Zack Rogers, 1B 1992 Jeff Laubenthal 2010 Danny Collins 1972 Rex Bynum, OF 1993 Jeff Crane Taylor Dugas Robin Cary, 2B Jeff Laubenthal Tucker Hawley Zack Rogers, 1B Geno Saunders Brandt Hendricks Glenn Woodruff, C 1994 Bernie Bellard Clay Jones 1973 Robin Cary, 2B Anthony Box Jon Kelton Randy Collins, OF Mike MacDonald David Kindred Joe Hawley, SS Geno Saunders Jimmy Nelson Butch Hobson, 3B 1995 Rick Detoto Josh Rutledge Rich Potter, C Chris Eilers Chris Smelley 1974 Jimmy Archibald, P Jason Jordan John David Smelser Robin Cary, OF 1996 Joe Caruso Cal Tinlsey Norm Lacey, OF Chris Eilers Jason Townsend Rich Potter, C Eric Goldis Brett Whitaker James White, 3B Brett Taft Adam Windsor David Zauchin, 1B 1997 Joe Caruso 2011 Taylor Dugas 1975 Larry Keenum, SS Chris Eilers Hunter Gregory Jimbo Lindsay, LHP David Mote Brandt Hendricks Larry Mims, OF Robbie Tucker Jon Kelton 1976 Ronnie Hamilton, OF 1998 Tripp Baldwin David Kindred Larry Keenum, DH David Mote Jared Reaves 1977 Chris Arago, OF 1999 Justin Smith Austen Smith Bobby Sprowl, LHP Jeremy Vaughn Brett Whitaker Jeff Tillman, DH 2000 Jeremy Vaughn 2012 Cary Baxter Johnny Wright, OF Lance Cormier Cameron Carlisle 1978 Terry Asher, RHP Scott McClanahan Taylor Dugas Johnny Wright, OF Kevin Marzion Allen Dye 1979 Steve Houlberg, SS 2001 Aaron Clark Hunter Gregory 1980 David Atkins, DH Lance Cormier Brandt Hendricks Bobby Pierce, OF Eddie Ferguson Jon Kelton Sal Valenti, 2B Casey Lambert Judson Luther 1981 Vince Barrentine, RHP Scott McClanahan Jared Reaves Randy Hunt, C Jeremy Vaughn Kenny Roberts Gary Jack, 1B Matthew Whitaker 2013 Cary Baxter David Magadan, 3B 2002 Lance Cormier Cameron Carlisle Bobby Pierce, OF Eddie Ferguson Riley Colburn 1982 Chris Glass, 2B Scott McClanahan Steven Cole David Magadan, 1B Jeffrey Norris Allen Dye Jamey Merritt, OF Grant Redding Ben Moore Rob Skates, DH 2003 Beau Hearod Mike Oczypok 1983 Rick Browne, RHP Dewayne Marlowe Kenny Roberts Bret Elbin, 3B Eric Mennen Spencer Turnbull David Magadan, 1B Jeffrey Norris Wade Wass Rob Skates, OF Adam Pavkovich Taylor Wolfe Frank Velleggia, C Grant Redding 2014 Cary Baxter 1984 Troy Brauchle, RHP Gabe Scott Riley Colburn Kyle Bryan, OF Jared Woodward Steven Cole Ted McClendon, 3B 2004 David Ferazza Nick Eicholtz (1st Year) Craig Shipley, SS Michael McCallister Mitch Greer Frank Velleggia, C Emeel Salem Tucker Hawley 1985 Doug Duke, C Rocky Scelfo Casey Hughston (1st Year) Allan Stallings, OF Gabe Scott Jonathan Hess Ben Moore 2005 Kenneth Brown Mike Oczypok SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Brent Carter Kyle Overstreet 1971 Rex Bynum Jordan Davis Taylor Poe Terry Dubose Doug Denson Georgie Salem Zack Rogers Matt Grooms Spencer Turnbull 1972 Rex Bynum Allen Rice Wade Wass Zack Rogers Emeel Salem Hunter Webb (1st Year) 1973 Zack Rogers Gabe Scott J.C. Wilhite Paul Spivey Morrow Thomley 2015 Tyler Adams 1977 Tommy Belk 2006 Kenneth Brown Will Carter Gary DeLoach Jordan Davis Riley Colburn 1979 Steve Houlberg Wade LeBlanc Nick Eicholtz Gary Jack Spencer Pennington Jake Hubbard

RECORDS & HISTORY 1980 Mark Dunning Emeel Salem Jon Keller Gary Jack Kody Valverde Tyler McMurray (1st Year) 1981 Gary Jack 2007 Vin DiFazio Mike Oczypok Bobby Pierce Emeel Salem Kyle Overstreet 1982 Jeff Brewer Will Stroup Taylor Poe Brett Elbin 2008 Brock Bennett Zac Rogers (1st Year) Rob Skates Brian Clark Georgie Salem 1983 Jeff Brewer Vin DiFazio J.C. Wilhite Brett Elbin Del Howell 2016 Tyler Adams Rob Skates Brandon May Geoffrey Bramblett 1984 Jeff Brewer Jimmy Nelson Zack Coker Jeff Umphrey Tyler Odle Tanner DeVinny 1985 David Turner Robert Phares Nick Eicholtz Mike Wiggins Josh Rutledge Keith Holcombe 1986 Chris Barnes Will Stroup Jake Hubbard David Turner Jeff Texada Tyler McMurray Mike Wiggins Ross Wilson Mike Oczypok 1987 Ken Trusky 2009 Taylor Dugas Taylor Poe 1988 Jason Bridges Scott Hays Zac Rogers Robert Fletcher Wes Henderson Georgie Salem Tony Pisciotta Clay Jones Connor Short Mike Soper Jon Kelton Davis Vainer (1st Year) Ken Trusky Brandon May Alex Webb (1st Year) 1989 Jon Hardie Kyle Moore Hunter Webb Pete Hinkle Kent Myer Gene Wood (1st Year) Hunter Plott Tyler Odle 2017 Tyler Adams 1991 Pete Hinkle Josh Rutledge Hunter Alexander Hunter Plott Jake Smith Nathan Altstadt (1st Year) Jeff Laubenthal 92 ALABAMA BASEBALL Honors and Awards

Camden Bauer (1st Year) 1997 South II Regional SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Logan Carey (1st Year) Andy Phillips, 3B 1982 David Magadan, 3B Zack Coker G.W. Keller, OF 1983 David Magadan, 1B Tanner DeVinny Dustan Mohr, OF Bret Elbin, 3B Nick Eicholtz Jarrod Kingrey, P (MVP) Frank Velleggia, C Keith Holcombe Tim Meacham, P Kyle Kaufman 1998 West Regional 1984 Mike Pitisci, 1B Will Lumpkin (1st Year) Jayson Cox, 1B Frank Velleggia, C Walker McCleney (1st Year) G.W. Keller, 3B Dee Smithey, OF Tyler McMurray Drew Bounds, OF Ted McClendon, UT Deacon Medders (1st Year) 1986 Mike Qualls, 2B 1999 Tuscaloosa Regional Mike Oczypok Doug Duke, C Kelley Gulledge, C Taylor Poe 1995 Chris Moller, 1B Sam Bozanich, 2B Sonny Potter (1st Year) Rusty Lofl in, OF Andy Phillips, 3B (MVP) Zac Rogers Neal Lamb, P Antonio Bostic, OF Garrett Rukes (1st Year) 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B Connor Short 2000 Palo Alto Regional Doug Hall, OF John Trousdale (1st Year) Jeremy Brown, 1B Dustan Mohr, OF Davis Vainer Sam Bozanich, 2B Chris Moller, DH Alex Webb Scott McClanahan, OF 1997 Robbie Tucker, 1B Gene Wood Ben King, OF Andy Phillips, 3B Connor Wright Scott Murphy, P Matt Frick, C 2018 Tyler Adams David Tidwell, OF Hunter Alexander 2002 Tuscaloosa Regional Dustan Mohr, OF Joe Breaux Jeremy Brown, C Jarrod Kingrey, P Dylan Duarte Peter Stonard, 2B 1998 Drew Bounds, OF Sam Gardner Adam Pavkovich, SS Jayson Cox, DH Brady Greene (1st Year) Beau Hearod, DH Jarrod Kingrey, P Brock Guffey (1st Year) Brent Carter, P 1999 Jeremy Brown, 1B Keith Holcombe Jeffrey Norris, P Kelley Gulledge, C Kyle Kaufman Taylor Tanklersely, P G.W. Keller, OF Garret Rukes 2000 Sam Bozanich, 2B Connor Short 2003 College Station Regional Kelley Gulledge, C Connor Stutts Adam Pavkovich, SS 2002 Brent Boyd, 1B Davis Vainer Peter Stonard, 2B Cobie Vance 2005 New Orleans Regional Jeffrey Norris, P Jake Walters Cale Iorg, SS 2003 Beau Hearod, OF Gene Wood Wade LeBlanc, LHP Adam Pavkovich, SS Zac Welch, 1B Zac Welch, 1B COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2006 Wade LeBlanc, P 2006 Tuscaloosa Regional ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2008 Alex Avila, DH Matt Downs, 3B 1983 David Magadan, 1B Austin Hyatt, P Wade LeBlanc, P 1996 Chris Moller, 1B Kent Matthes, OF Greg Paiml, SS 1997 Joe Caruso, 2B 2010 Brock Bennett, C Spencer Pennington, 1B Matt Frick, C Jimmy Nelson, P David Robertson, P G.W. Keller, OF Jake Smith, 3B Jarrod Kingrey, P Emeel Salem, OF Mark Peer, DH Kody Valverde, C SEC TOURNAMENT MVP Andy Phillips, 3B 2008 Conway Regional 1999 G.W. Keller, OF 1983 David Magadan, 1B Alex Avila, DH 1995 Rusty Lofl in, OF Ross Wilson, SS 1996 Joe Caruso, 2B NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1997 David Tidwell, OF 2009 Clemson Regional 1950 Southern District III 1999 G.W. Keller, OF Vin DiFazio, C Al Lary, P 2002 Brent Boyd, 1B Mike Mizraney, 1B 2003 Beau Hearod, OF Ned Folmar, 3B 2010 Atlanta Regional Ed White, OF Nathan Kilcrease (MVP), P Taylor Dugas, OF 1955 Southern District III Josh Rutledge, SS Gene Lary, P Jake Smith, 3B Bill Carr, 1B Ross Wilson, 2B Chuck Bancroft, 2B Bobby Hunt, OF 2011 Tallahassee Regional Nathan Kilcrease, P 1968 Southern District II Taylor Dugas, OF Stan Moss, 3B Jared Reaves, SS Jack Traffenstedt, OF Jonathan Smart, P

1983 South Regional Team 2013 Tallahassee Regional Bret Elibn, 3B Brett Booth, C Craig Shipley, SS Kyle Overstreet, 2B Allan Stallings, OF Mikey White, SS Ted McClendon, DH (MVP) 2014 Tallahassee Regional Rick Browne, P Ben Moore, OF 1991 Atlantic Regional Team Austen Smith, 1B Jerry Shelton, SS Chance Vincent, 3B Phillip Doyle, OF Mikey White, SS

Joe Vitiello, OF RECORDS & HISTORY 1995 East Regional Team Dax Norris, C Joe Caruso, 2B Jason Jordan, DH Chris Eilers, P 1996 South I Regional Joe Caruso, 2B Brett Taft, SS David Tidwell, OF Andy Bernard, P Joel Colgrove, P (MVP)

ROLLTIDE.COM 93 Records & History COLLEGE WORLD 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 (17) – 1939, 43, 46, 61, 75, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 2003, 09, 12, 15, 17 Year Record Year Record Florida (15) – 1952, 56, 62, 81, 82, 84, 88, 96, 98, 2005, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18 1933 Georgia 8-1 1981 Florida 16-7 1934 ALABAMA 14-2 1982 Florida 14-8 ALABAMA (14) – 1934, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 47, 50, 55, 68, 83, 96, 2006 1935 ALABAMA 19-2 1983 ALABAMA 14-7 Mississippi State (11) – 1948, 49, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 85, 87, 89, 16 1936 ALABAMA 7-3 1984 Florida 18-4 Ole Miss (7) – 1959, 60, 64, 69, 72, 77, 2009 1937 Auburn 8-1 1985 Mississippi State 16-8 Auburn (6) – 1937, 58, 63, 67, 76, 78 1938 ALABAMA 10-1 1986 LSU 22-5 1939 LSU 10-2 1987 Mississippi State 20-5 Georgia (6) – 1933, 34, 54, 2001, 04, 08 1940 ALABAMA 12-1 1988 Florida 21-6 Vanderbilt (6) – 1973, 74, 80, 2007, 11, 13 1941 ALABAMA 13-2 1989 Mississippi State 20-5 South Carolina (3) – 2000, 02, 11 1942 ALABAMA 9-1 1990 LSU 20-7 Tennessee (3) – 1951, 94, 95 1943 LSU 11-3 1991 LSU 19-7 1944 No Season 1992 LSU 18-6 Arkansas (2) – 1999, 2004 1945 No Season 1993 LSU 18-8-1 Kentucky (1) – 2006 1946 LSU 11-3 1994 Tennessee 24-5 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1957 1947 ALABAMA 11-3 1995 Tennessee 22-8 Missouri (0) 1948 Mississippi State 12-5 1996 ALABAMA 20-10 1949 Mississippi State 13-3 Florida 20-10 Texas A&M (0) 1950 ALABAMA 13-4 LSU 20-10 *Dropped out of SEC after the 1964 season 1951 Tennessee 16-1 1997 LSU 22-7 1952 Florida 12-2 1998 Florida 21-8 1953 Georgia 12-3 1999 Arkansas 22-8 1954 Georgia 11-4 2000 South Carolina 25-5 RECORDS & HISTORY SEC DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 ALABAMA 12-2 2001 Georgia 20-10 1956 Florida 13-3 2002 South Carolina 22-8 1957 Georgia Tech 13-3 2003 LSU 20-9-1 Florida (23) – 1960, 62, 68, 69, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 92, 96, 97, 98, 2005, 1958 Auburn 12-3 2004 Arkansas 19-11 10, 11, 14, 17, 18 1959 Ole Miss 10-3 Georgia 19-11 LSU (18) – 1961, 75, 85, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 2000, 01, 03, 05, 08, 09, 12, 13, 15, 17 1960 Ole Miss 12-2 2005 Florida 20-10 Ole Miss (13) – 1959, 60, 63, 64, 67, 69, 72, 77, 82, 2005, 09, 14, 18 1961 LSU 11-4 2006 ALABAMA 20-10 1962 Florida 14-3 Kentucky 20-10 ALABAMA (11) – 1950, 55, 57, 58, 68, 73, 74, 81, 96, 2002, 06 1963 Auburn 15-3 2007 Vanderbilt 22-8 Mississippi State (10) – 1962, 65, 66, 70, 71, 79, 81, 83, 84, 16 1964 Ole Miss 11-1 2008 Georgia 20-9-1 Auburn (10) – 1961, 63, 64, 65, 67, 76, 78, 80, 95, 2010 1965 Mississippi State 11-4 2009 LSU 20-10 South Carolina (7) – 1999, 2000, 02, 03, 11-12, 16 1996 Mississippi State 11-4 2010 Florida 22-8 1967 Auburn 15-2 Ole Miss 20-10 Vanderbilt (7) – 1971, 72, 73, 74, 11, 13, 15 1968 ALABAMA 10-8 2011 Florida 22-8 Tennessee (5) – 1966, 70, 93, 94, 95 1960 Ole Miss 11-5 South Carolina 22-8 Georgia (4) – 1975, 2001, 04, 08 1970 Mississippi State 11-4 Vanderbilt 22-8 Arkansas (4) – 1999, 2004, 11. 18 1971 Mississippi State 13-5 2012 LSU 19-11 1972 Ole Miss 15-3 2013 Vanderbilt 26-3 Kentucky (2) – 1976, 2006 1973 Vanderbilt 11-5 2014 Florida 21-9 *Georgia Tech (1) – 1959 1974 Vanderbilt 11-4 2015 LSU 21-8 Missouri (0) 1975 LSU 19-3 2016 Mississippi State 21-9 Texas A&M (0) 1976 Auburn 12-7 2017 Florida 21-9 1977 Ole Miss 15-9 LSU 21-9 *Dropped out of the SEC after the 1964 season 1978 Auburn 15-8 2018 Florida 20-10 1979 Mississippi State 17-2 1980 Vanderbilt 13-9

96 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA SEC HISTORY ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2017)

Team Titles Years LSU 12 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010 2013, 2014 and 2017 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 Ole Miss 3 1977, 2006 and 2018 Tennessee 3 1993, 1994 and 1995 Auburn 2 1989 and 1998 Vanderbilt 2 1980 and 2006 South Carolina 1 2004 Texas A&M 1 2016 Arkansas 0 Georgia 0 Kentucky 0 Jim Wells and combined to win 12 Missouri 0 SEC Tournament championships and lead all SEC coaches with six tournament titles each.

SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY: Alabama has compiled a 57-54 (.514) all-time SEC Tournament record, SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (BY HEAD COACH) dating back to its fi rst appearance in the 1950 SEC Playoffs, a best-of-fi ve Coach School Titles Years series win over Kentucky, the SEC Eastern Division champion. The Crimson Jim Wells Alabama 6 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 Tide is 49-43 (.533) since the league moved to an SEC Tournament format and 2003 in 1977. Skip Bertman LSU 6 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 In SEC Tournament games at the Hoover Met (formerly Regions Park), and 2000 Alabama is 37-25 (.597) with four SEC postseason titles in 1996, 1999, Paul Manieri LSU 6 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013. 2014 2002 and 2003. and 2017 The Crimson Tide is 7-1 in eight SEC Tournament championship Ron Polk Mississippi State 5 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990 and 2005 games, winning the title against fi ve different teams. Following a 4-3 Joe Arnold Florida 3 1984, 1988 and 1991 loss to LSU in the 2010 SEC championship game, Alabama is 3-1 in the Rod Delmonico Tennessee 3 1993, 1994 and 1995 deciding game against the Tigers. Alabama defeated LSU to win the SEC Hal Baird Auburn 2 1989 and 1998 Tournament championship in 1995, 1997 and 2002. The Tide also has Ole Miss 2 2006 and 2018 championship game wins over Mississippi State (1993), Florida (1996), Kevin O’Sullivan Florida 2 2011 and 2015 Arkansas (1999) and South Carolina (2002). Rob Childress Texas A&M 1 2016 John Cohen Mississippi State 1 2012 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES Vanderbilt 1 2007 Year Result Location Ray Tanner South Carolina 1 2004 1983 Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9 Starkville, Miss. Pat McMahon Mississippi State 1 2001 1995 Alabama 9, LSU 8 Starkville, Miss. Alabama 1 1983 1996 Alabama 15, Florida 5 Hoover, Ala. Jack Rhine Florida 1 1982 1997 Alabama 12, LSU 2 Columbus, Ga, Jay Bergman Florida 1 1981 1999 Alabama 9, Arkansas 3 Hoover, Ala. Vanderbilt 1 1980 2002 Alabama 6, South Carolina 2 Hoover, Ala. Paul Nix Auburn 1 1978 2003 Alabama 10, LSU 3 Hoover, Ala. Jake Gibbs Ole Miss 1 1977 2010 LSU 4, Alabama 3 (11 innings) Hoover, Ala. ALL-TIME SEC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS (1977-2018) TOURNAMENT GAMES Team App. Played Won Lost Pct. Titles LSU 33 127 85 42 .669 12 SEC TOURNAMENT SEC WESTERN DIVISION ALABAMA 28 92 49 43 .522 7 APPEARANCES PLAYOFF RECORD Florida 38 132 68 64 .515 7 33 1-0 (1.000) Mississippi State 33 118 65 53 .551 7 Tennessee 15 49 25 24 .510 3 FIRST APPEARANCE SEC WESTERN DIVISION Auburn 26 82 34 48 .415 3 1950 TOURNAMENT RECORD Ole Miss 23 76 37 39 .487 3 (1993-95) Vanderbilt 23 84 47 37 .560 2 South Carolina 26 77 29 48 .377 1 MOST RECENT APPERANCE 4-5 (.444) Texas A&M 6 18 11 7 .611 1 2016 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Georgia 24 73 28 45 .384 0 RECORDS & HISTORY 1 (1995) Arkansas 23 73 33 40 .452 0 SEC TOURNAMENT Kentucky 21 58 22 36 .379 0 CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC TOURNAMENT MVP Missouri 5 9 2 7 .222 0 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) 57-54 (.514) 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) SEC Western Division Tournament Champs Gainesville, Fla. Starkville, Miss. 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 SEC Champions Alabama 9, LSU 8 Starkville, Miss. Alabama 15, Florida 2 1996 SEC Tournament (5-1) Alabama 8, Tennessee 6 SEC Champions Alabama 10, Mississippi State 9 Hoover, Ala. 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) SEC Champions LSU 10, Alabama 7 Columbus, Ga. 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) SEC Champions Hoover, Ala. SEC TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Hoover, Ala. 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, 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, 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, Alabama (1997) Alabama 12, Georgia 4 Hits LSU 6, Alabama 5 2014 SEC Tournament (0-1) Series: 79, Alabama (1996) (241 AB) Hoover, Ala. 2002 SEC Tournament (4-1) Kentucky 7, Alabama 1 Doubles SEC Champions Series: 21, Alabama (1996) Hoover, Ala. 2015 SEC Tournament (2-2) Alabama 12, Mississippi State 2 (8) Hoover, Ala. Home Runs Alabama 7, Florida 4 Alabama 6, Ole Miss 1 Game: 6, Alabama vs. Florida (5-16-97) Florida 7, Alabama 4 Texas A&M 4, Alabama 3 Series: 13, 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) 2016 SEC Tournament (1-2) SEC Champions Hoover, Ala. Batting Average Hoover, Ala. Alabama 5, Kentucky 2 Alabama 9, South Carolina 7 Game: 1.000 David Magadan (5-5) Mississippi State 4, Alabama 1 vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) Alabama 7, Auburn 5 Florida 5, Alabama 4 1.000 Joe Vitiello (4-4) Alabama 13, Auburn 3 (7) vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989) Alabama 10, LSU 3 (Championship) 1.000 Dustan Mohr (3-3) Alabama SEC Tournament Record vs. Opponents vs. Florida (May 16, 1997) Arkansas 5-3 2005 SEC Tournament (1-2) Auburn 6-5 Series: .909 David Magadan (10-11) (1983) Hoover, Ala. Florida 10-11 At-Bats Ole Miss 3, Alabama 1 Georgia 4-1 Series: 31, Doug Hall (1996) Alabama 5, Arkansas 4 Georgia Tech 1-2 Ole Miss 5, Alabama 3 LSU 4-11 Runs Batted In Kentucky 8-4 Game: 6, Phillip Doyle 2006 SEC Tournament (2-2) Missouri 1-0 vs. Mississippi State (May 12, 1989) Hoover, Ala. Ole Miss 7-5 Series: 11, David Magadan (1983) LSU 4, Alabama 3 Mississippi State 7-4 Alabama 4, Arkansas 3 South Carolina 2-1 Doubles Alabama 8, LSU 3 Tennessee 2-1 Game: 3, Hunter Plott Ole Miss 9, Alabama 2 Texas A&M 0-1 vs. Mississippi State (May 16, 1991) Vanderbilt 0-5 Series: 5, Chris Moller (1996) 2007 SEC Tournament (0-2) OVERALL RECORD 57-54 Hoover, Ala. Triples Arkansas 6, Alabama 0 Series: 2, Joe Caruso (1997) Florida 3, Alabama 2 Home Runs 2008 SEC Tournament (2-2) Game: 2, David Magadan vs. Florida (May 13, 1983) Hoover, Ala. 2, Chris Moller Kentucky 9, Alabama 3 vs. LSU (May 18, 1995) Alabama 5, Georgia 2 2, Dustan Mohr Alabama 13, Kentucky 4 vs. Florida (May 16, 1997) LSU 12, Alabama 8 2, Drew Bounds vs. Auburn (May 16, 1998)

2009 SEC Tournament (0-2) Total Bases Hoover, Ala. Game: 13, 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, 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, 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 21-26, 2019. This is the 22nd consecutive year the tournament has been played in Hoover and the 23rd time overall. The 2019 SEC Baseball Tournament will host 12 teams for the fourth straight year, after increasing from 10 to 12 in 2013. Seeds 5-12 will meet in a single-elimination format on the 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 22nd league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. consecutive SEC Baseball Tournament in 2019, the In 1986, the SEC abandoned divisional play and the 23rd 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 in Alabama head coach Jim Wells and former LSU coach Skip Bertman have the most league history. all time with six championships, while former Mississippi State head coach Ron Polk The format remained the same until the league expanded to 12 teams in 1992, won fi ve tournament titles. Florida has the most coaches to win the SEC Tournament adding Arkansas and South Carolina. In 1992, the league went back to divisional with four, including Jay Bergman (1981), Jack Rhine (1982), Joe Arnold (1984, 1988 play and invited the top four teams from each division to the SEC Tournament at the 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. The Hoover Met seats 10,800 for baseball, but can accommodate more than The 1996 and 1997 tournaments were eight-team events in Hoover and 16,000 when the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used. The stadium also Columbus, Ga., respectively but those events introduced one-game play-ins. Prior houses 12 suites and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. Wireless internet to the expansion to 10 teams in 2012, an eight-team double-elimination format was access was added in 2004, concourse and signage renovation was done in 2005, used for 14 years (1998-2011). and fi nally a second-level pressbox expansion, new stadium seating and an exterior Alabama is second all-time with seven SEC Tournament titles, most recently in facelift in 2007 completed a $4.5 million renovation project. A new video scoreboard 2003. LSU leads the way with 12 SEC Tournament championships, including back- was 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. for the 2020 year and could stretch its stay to fi ve. After Rob Childress led Texas A&M to the tournament title in 2016, 20 different head coaches had won at least one SEC Tournament championship. Former 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 2019 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 21 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 22 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 23 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 24 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 25 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 26 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 1900-09 178 118 58 2 .669 1910-19 210 143 64 3 .688 1920-29 224 130 84 10 .603 1930-39 171 123 45 3 .728 1940-49 167 119 47 1 .716 1950-59 234 153 80 1 .656 1960-69 272 155 116 1 .572 1970-79 443 234 208 1 .529 1980-89 542 329 212 1 .608 1990-99 617 405 212 0 .656 2000-09 609 378 231 0 .621 2010-18 537 280 256 1 .522 Totals 4,266 2,611 1,630 25 .615

ALABAMA SEC RECORD BY DECADES Years Games Won Lost Tied Percentage After 15 seasons as the head coach at Alabama, Jim Wells 1933-39 86 61 24 1 .715 retired as the school’s all-time leader with 625 wins while 1940-49 114 89 25 0 .781 posting the second most SEC victories with 260. 1950-59 163 109 53 1 .672 1960-69 157 75 81 1 .481 1970-79 187 82 105 0 .439 ALABAMA COACHES OVERALL RECORDS 1980-89 238 126 111 1 .532 Coach Years Record Percentage 1990-99 269 143 126 0 .532 Shelby Fletcher 1892 1-0 1.000 2000-09 299 161 138 0 .539 W.M. Walker 1893 4-6-1 .409 2010-18 268 107 160 1 .401 J.H. Lyons 1894 10-3 .769 Totals 1,782 957 820 5 .538 J.F. Jenkins 1895 9-2 .818 * From 1993-95, the Southeastern Conference counted all SEC postseason games towards the 1896 5-5 .500 fi nal regular-season standings “Kid” Peeples 1897 10-0 1.000 Joseph Black 1898 2-3 .400 F.C. Owen 1899 3-6 .333 Ardis Smith 1900 9-3 .750 ALABAMA WINNING STREAKS Thomas Stouch 1901-05 50-18-1 .732 Rank Streak Year Description Charlie Schwartz 1906 4-16-1 .214 1. 16 1999 Games 51-66 (May 7-June 10) J.W.H. Pollard 1907-10 67-22-1 .750 2. 15 1997 First 15 games of season Guy S. Lowman 1911 12-5 .706 1983 Games 40-54 D.V. Graves 1912-15 65-32-2 .667 1909 Games 2-16 Loonie Noojin 1916-19 54-19 .740 5. 13 1984 Games 4-16 Gordon Lewis 1920 16-2 .889 1966-67 Last 8 games of 1966-fi rst 5 games of 1967 Charles Bernier 1921-23 30-35-4 .464 1940 Games 2-14 Wallace Wade 1924-27 61-32-2 .653 8. 12 1941 Last 12 games of season 1928 12-7-2 .619 1913 Games 16-27 1929-30 28-15-2 .644 10. 11 1988 First 11 games of season Sam Hinton 1931-32 23-7-2 .750 1974 Games 25-35 J.B. Whitworth 1933-34 25-10 .706 Tilden Campbell 1935-42, 47-63 355-170-4 .675 Paul Burnham 1943 12-6 .667 ALABAMA LOSING STREAKS 1946 12-8 .600 Rank Streak Year Description Joe Sewell 1964-69 106-79 .573 1. 9 1906 Games 4-12 1970-79 234-208-1 .529 2. 8 1989 Games 25-32 Barry Shollenberger 1980-94 487-334-1 .593 3. 7 2018 Games 20-26 Jim Wells 1995-2009 625-321 .661 2017 Games 38-44 Mitch Gaspard 2010-16 234-193 .548 2003 Games 47-53 2017 19-34-1 .361 1994 Games 22-28 Brad Bohannon 2018-Present 27-29 .482 1990 Games 37-43 1988 Games 14-20 9. 6 2008 Games 15-20 ALABAMA COACHES SEC RECORDS 1979 Games 36-41 Coach Years Record Percentage 1922 Games 8-13 (includes one tie) J.B. Whitworth 1933-34 22-8 .733 Tilden Campbell 1935-42, 47-63 253-112-3 .692

Paul Burnham 1943 9-4 .692 RECORDS & HISTORY Dixie Howell 1946 10-5 .667 Joe Sewell 1964-69 44-51 .463 Hayden Riley 1970-79 82-105 .439 Barry Shollenberger 1980-94 171-188-1 .476 Jim Wells 1995-2009 259-187 .581 Mitch Gaspard 2010-16 94-114 .452 Greg Goff 2017 5-24-1 .183 Brad Bohannon 2018-Present 8-22 .267

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OVERALL GAMES PLAYED: 4,266 WON: 2,611 LOST: 1,630 TIED: 25 WINNING PCT: .615

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 Charlie Schwartz 4-16-1 1907 J.W.H. Pollard 21-7 1908 J.W.H. Pollard 15-4 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 21-7-1 SIAA Champions 1914 D.V. Graves 11-15 1915 D.V. Graves 17-4-1 SIAA Champions 1916 Loonie Noojin 12-10 1917 Loonie Noojin 13-3 SIAA Champions 1918 Loonie Noojin 13-4 SIAA Champions 1919 Loonie Noojin 16-2 SIAA Champions 1920 Gordon Lewis 16-2 SIAA Champions 1921 Charles Bernier 9-12-1 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 10-6 7-6 1934 J.B. Whitworth 15-4 15-2 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 District 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: 1,782 WON: 957 LOST: 820 TIED: 5 WINNING PCT: .538

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 33-33 8-14 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 2016 Mitch Gaspard 32-26 15-15 2017 Greg Goff 19-34-1 5-24-1 2018 Brad Bohannon 27-29 8-22

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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 2018 7-0 Duquesne 1997 2005 4-0 Long Beach State 1998 1998 0-1 Alabama Christian 1983 1985 4-1 East Carolina 2008 2012 1-2 Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 2015 5-4 Alabama State 1983 2018 7-0 Eastern Illinois 1998 2017 5-0 Louisiana-Monroe 1991 2017 9-2 Alcorn State 1987 2018 22-1 Eastern Kentucky 1991 1996 2-1 LSU 1906 2018 202-167-3 Amherst College 1907 1957 1-1 Elon 2010 2010 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1938 2004 12-2 Appalachian State 2006 2006 3-0 Evansville 1974 1974 1-0 Louisville 1975 2013 11-5 Arizona State 1983 1983 2-0 Loyola Marymount 1998 1998 1-0 Arkansas 1992 2018 47-41 Faulkner 1986 1989 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock 1998 1998 3-0 Ferris State 1986 1986 1-0 Maryland 2016 2016 2-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2012 2017 6-1 Florida 1920 2017 57-60 Maryland-Eastern Shore 2015 2015 3-0 Arkansas State 1969 2002 13-6 Florida Atlantic 2002 2013 4-5 Maine 1989 1989 1-1 Auburn 1896 2018 161-134 Florida International 1991 2006 4-0 Marion Institute 1904 1918 12-2 Auburn-Montgomery 1989 1990 2-0 Florida Southern 1955 1955 2-0 Marshall 1997 1997 3-0 Augusta College 1990 1990 2-0 Florida State 1967 2014 3-7 Massachusetts 2003 2003 3-0 Austin Peay 1994 2002 6-0 Fordham 1907 1907 1-0 McNeese State 1994 2007 6-1 Furman 1919 1991 5-0-1 Memphis 1971 2013 12-6 Ball State 2019 2019 N/A Mercer 1905 2015 20-6-1 Belmont 2003 2003 1-0 George Washington 1948 1948 1-1 Miami (Florida) 1983 1999 8-7 Birmingham Athletics 1894 1898 6-0 Georgia 1904 2018 72-72-2 Miami (Ohio) 1974 2005 6-3 Birmingham College 1910 1917 9-1 Georgia Southern 1980 2014 14-6 Michigan 1914 1997 7-6 Birmingham-Southern 1925 2006 28-14 Georgia State 1992 2007 7-0 Michigan State 1957 1994 5-3 Bowling Green 1970 1970 1-2 Georgia Tech 1904 2010 38-29-1 Middle Tennessee 1981 2018 18-9 Bradley 1947 1950 3-1 Grambling 2017 2017 1-0 Millsaps 1915 1916 2-2 Brigham Young 2000 2000 2-1 Minnesota 1998 2010 3-1 Brown 1907 2016 3-0 Hawai’i 2005 2005 2-2 Ole Miss 1895 2018 210-149-2 Butler 1994 2005 3-0 Houston 1976 2016 8-10 Mississippi College 1915 1982 7-1 Howard 1894 1965 54-7 Mississippi State 1896 2018 214-198-4 Cal Poly 2008 2008 1-2 Huntingdon 1967 1990 13-1 Mississippi Valley State 2002 2015 22-1 Cal-State Fullerton 1998 1999 3-3 Missouri 2013 2018 6-7 Canisius 2007 2007 3-0 Illinois 1913 1997 19-9-3 Montevallo 1974 1980 11-3 Centenary 1996 2004 6-0 Illinois-Chicago 2009 2010 5-0 Morehead State 1980 2004 5-1 Central Florida 1987 2011 6-6 Illinois State 1991 1991 2-0 Murray State 1990 1996 8-1 Central of Kentucky 1902 1912 5-1 Indiana 1989 1989 0-1 Chattanooga 1909 1909 3-0 Indiana State 1969 1988 4-0 Navy 1986 1999 3-0 Cincinnati 2004 2004 3-0 Nebraska 2006 2007 1-5 Clemson 1919 2010 13-13 Jackson State 1980 2014 15-3 Nevada 2000 2008 3-0 Cleveland State 1980 1982 2-0 Jacksonville State 1967 2018 29-10 New Mexico 1995 1995 2-0 Coastal Carolina 2008 2008 0-1 New Mexico State 2018 2018 2-1 College of Charleston 2010 2010 2-1 Kansas State 1999 2004 2-1 New Orleans 1984 2008 7-6 College of Kentucky 1903 1906 3-3 Kennesaw State 2014 2014 1-2 Niagara 1999 2016 4-0 Columbus College 1981 1989 6-2 Kent State 2006 2006 3-0 Nicholls State 1981 2016 7-2 Cumberland 1894 1915 14-3-1 Kentucky 1925 2018 63-41 North Alabama 1967 2008 19-2 Kentucky State 1914 1914 1-1 North Carolina 1923 2006 4-7 Dallas Baptist 2008 2008 1-0 Lamar 1994 1994 0-1 North Carolina State 1968 2016 2-3 Dartmouth 1907 1907 2-0 Lehigh 1907 1907 1-0 UNC-Asheville 2005 2005 3-0 Delta State 1974 1983 3-7 Lipscomb 2006 2015 4-1 UNC-Greensboro 1996 1996 2-1 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 Dakota 2016 2016 3-0 UAB 1974 2018 51-25 ACME Roofing 1943 1943 0-1 Northeast Illinois 1992 1992 2-1 UNLV 1986 1988 2-4 Andalusia 1950 1950 1-0 Northern Illinois 1992 1992 1-0 Union 1909 1910 11-1 Bankers (Mobile) 1906 1906 0-1 Northern Kentucky 2019 2019 N/A Birmingham Barons 1909 1986 7-32-1 Northwestern 1937 1941 6-3 Valparaiso 2018 2018 3-0 Birmingham Loveman’s 1947 1947 1-0 Northwestern State 1999 2011 6-0 Vanderbilt 1893 2017 95-62-3 Boston Braves 1921 1921 0-1 Notre Dame 1976 2016 4-4 Villanova 2007 2007 2-1 Virginia 1947 1996 3-0 Boston Red Sox 1934 1934 0-1 Oglethorpe 1919 1924 6-3 Virginia Tech 1955 1967 10-3 Central Foundry 1947 1949 4-1 Ohio State 1924 1991 10-4-1 VMI 2013 2013 3-0 1932 1932 0-1 Ohio University 1972 1972 1-0-1 Cincinnati Reds 1913 1918 0-2 Oklahoma 2001 2018 5-2 Wake Forest 1950 1996 3-0 Cleveland Indians 1910 1927 0-3 Oklahoma State 1996 2009 2-1 Washington & Lee 1910 1910 2-1 Columbus AAF 1946 1946 2-0 Old Dominion 1988 1988 1-0 Washington State 1950 2018 3-1 Oral Roberts 2012 2017 0-4 West Alabama 1964 2003 24-10 Columbus, Miss. (CSL) 1908 1935 3-0 Owenton 1908 1908 3-0 West Florida 1989 1995 5-2 Detroit Tigers 1911 1911 0-1 West Virginia 1916 1990 2-2 Dothan 1941 1941 1-0 Penn State 1967 1995 2-3 Western Kentucky 1979 1993 11-6 Drury, Missouri 1908 1908 3-0 Presbyterian College 2017 2017 2-1 Western Michigan 1990 1995 3-1 Fort Benning, Ga. 1922 1922 0-2 Princeton 1996 1996 1-0 Wichita State 1997 1997 1-0 Gadsden 1946 1946 0-1 Purdue 1939 2000 3-2 Williams College 1907 1907 1-0 Winthrop 1995 2006 6-4 Goodyear (Gadsden) 1936 1936 1-0 Radford 1990 1996 5-0 Wisconsin 1923 1950 1-1 Greensboro 1894 1915 4-1 Rhode Island 2003 2003 2-1 Gulf Coast Red Sox 1994 1994 1-0 Rice 1999 2003 2-0 Xavier 1982 1982 1-0 House of David 1930 1931 1-1 Richmond 1993 1995 2-2 Huntsville Mfg. 1947 1947 0-1 Rollins College 1941 1957 10-10-1 Yale 1921 1956 3-3 Loveman’s (Bham) 1947 1947 1-0 Youngstown State 2008 2008 3-0 St. Benedictine 1978 1978 1-1 Massey’s Bus. School 1898 1898 1-0 St. Bernard 1964 1975 3-0 2019 opponents listed in BOLD Meridian, Miss. (CSL) 1923 1923 0-0-1 St. John’s 1991 1991 1-0 Mobile (Pro.) 1893 1893 0-1 St. Louis 1994 2014 3-1 Montgomery (Pro.) 1893 1949 0-4 Samford 1894 2018 91-15 Nashville Vols 1933 1933 0-1 Savannah State 2013 2015 3-0 New York Yankees 1978 1984 0-1-1 Sewanee 1892 1922 20-6 1992 1993 0-2 Siena 1992 1992 2-0 South Alabama 1967 2016 56-48 Pensacola (Navy) 1941 1942 1-1 South Carolina 1973 2017 27-36 Philadelphia A’s 1910 1923 0-2 SE Missouri State 2002 2009 7-4 Reynolds Metal 1948 1948 1-0 SE Louisiana 1980 2013 11-1 Rochester, NY (IL) 1923 1923 1-0 Southern 1905 1916 4-0 St. Louis Browns 1912 1912 0-1 Southern California 1997 1997 1-0 St. Paul Americans 1922 1922 0-1 Southern Illinois 1982 1982 0-2 So. Military Academy 1920 1920 2-0 Toronto (IL) 1922 1922 0-2 Southern Miss 1962 2018 74-31 Tuscaloosa (Professional) 1893 1948 4-0 SW Presbyterian 1914 1925 3-1 Walker County 1948 1948 1-0 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 2018 75-39 Tennessee State 1988 1989 3-0 Tennessee Tech 1965 2009 6-2 Texas 1899 1983 1-8 RECORDS & HISTORY Texas A&M 1995 2018 6-15 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 2018 23-11 Tufts College 1907 1907 1-0 Tulane 1897 2013 62-30 The 1999 Crimson Tide baseball team celebrates with the fans after defeating LSU, 13-5, to win the Tuscaloosa Super Regional and advance to the school’s fifth College World Series. ROLLTIDE.COM 105 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

Mercer W, 4-2 LSU W, 12-3 Georgia Tech W, 11-2 Sewanee W, 3-1 Georgia Tech L, 8-12 Sewanee W, 5-0 Georgia Tech L, 0-7 Ole Miss W, 5-3 Kentucky State L, 1-2 Ole Miss 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. Tennessee at Georgia L, 2-7 (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 COACH: D.V. GRAVES SIAA Champions Illinois W, 8-3 COACH: CHARLES BERNIER Birmingham College W, 7-2 Howard W, 9-0 Southwestern Presbyterian W, 2-0 Howard W, 8-1 1912 - Won 16, Lost 6 Vanderbilt W, 5-2 Howard W, 6-3 1921 - Won 9, Lost 12, Tied 1 Coach: D.V. Graves Vanderbilt L, 6-12 Birmingham Barons L, 2-15 Coach: Charles Bernier Birmingham Barons L, 4-5 Georgia Tech W, 2-1 Cincinnati Reds# L, 2-10 Yale L, 6-8 St. Louis Browns L, 0-6 Georgia Tech L, 6-7 LSU W, 2-0 Birmingham Barons L, 2-7 Marion Institute W, 10-0 Georgia L, 4-5 LSU L, 2-5 Illinois L, 5-6 Marion Institute W, 2-0 Georgia W, 3-0 LSU W, 3-1 Illinois W, 6-5 Marion Institute W, 4-0 Sewanee W, 4-2 LSU W, 1-0 Boston Braves L, 0-4 at Mississippi A&M L, 0-1 Sewanee W, 5-1 Sewanee W, 9-1 Cleveland Indians L at Mississippi A&M W, 4-0 Mississippi A&M W, 7-1 Sewanee W, 7-0 Howard W, 12-5 at Mississippi A&M L, 4-5 Mississippi A&M W, 2-1 at Mississippi A&M L, 1-2 Howard W, 8-1 Sewanee W, 4-0 LSU W, 10-4 at Mississippi A&M W, 3-2 (11) Michigan W, 11-2 Mercer W, 9-3 LSU W, 9-2 Marion Institute W, 11-1 Michigan L, 5-6 Mercer W, 5-1 Illinois W, 7-0 Marion Institute W, 11-1 Georgia L, 4-5 Mercer W, 2-1 Millsaps W, 8-3 # – Montgomery, Ala. Georgia L, 1-5 Ole Miss W, 1-0 Millsaps L, 3-4 Oglethorpe W, 12-6 Ole Miss W, 10-4 Mississippi College W, 4-3 1919 - Won 16, Lost 2 Oglethorpe W, 8-1 Ole Miss W, 10-2 Mississippi College W, 6-3 Georgia T, 2-2 Tennessee W, 3-2 Southern W, 23-3 Coach: Loonie Noojin Georgia L, 1-3 Tennessee W, 10-2 Cumberland W, 4-0 SIAA Champions at Mississippi A&M L, 1-5 Vanderbilt L, 3-4 Cumberland T, 0-0 Howard W, 7-1 at Mississippi A&M W, 3-2 Vanderbilt L, 4-5 Howard W, 7-5 Mississippi A&M W, 12-4 Central of Kentucky W, 6-1 Birmingham Barons W, 3-0 Mississippi A&M L, 5-6 Central of Kentucky W, 8-2 Vanderbilt W, 9-2 LSU W, 4-0 Central of Kentucky W, 8-1 Birmingham Barons L, 1-8 LSU L, 4-5 Howard W, 8-5 Oglethorpe W, 5-2 1913 - Won 21, Lost 7, Tied 1 Oglethorpe W, 6-2 1922 - Won 6, Lost 17, Tied 2 Coach: D.V. Graves Georgia W, 6-1 Coach: Charles Bernier SIAA Champions Clemson W, 8-2 Birmingham Barons L, 0-6 Cincinnati Reds L, 2-9 Clemson L, 3-4 at Birmingham Barons L, 4-11 Illinois L, 1-2 Furman W, 8-0 Toronto (International League) L, 5-9 Marion Institute W, 4-1 Mississippi A&M W, 5-3 Toronto (International League) L, 2-4 Marion Institute W, 5-0 Mississippi A&M W, 14-4 St. Paul Americans L, 1-4 Birmingham Barons L, 3-6 Georgia Tech W, 11-1 Howard W, 7-6 Birmingham Barons L, 3-5 Georgia Tech W, 6-2 Howard W, 8-7 Birmingham College W, 8-0 LSU W, 2-1 (10) Illinois L, 5-9 Birmingham College W, 4-0 LSU W, 9-0 Illinois L, 0-2 Columbus (Cotton States League) W, 7-0 Yale# L, 4-7 Yale# W, 14-4 Tulane W, 1-0 1920 - Won 16, Lost 2 Tulane W, 8-0 COACH: LOONIE NOOJIN at Fort Benning L, 1-5 Mississippi A&M W, 5-4 Coach: Gordon Lewis at Fort Benning L, 7-13 Mississippi A&M W, 2-1 1916 - Won 12, Lost 10 SIAA Champions at Furman T, 1-1 Georgia L, 2-4 Coach: Loonie Noojin Southern Military Academy W, 15-3 at Georgia L, 6-7 Georgia L, 2-12 West Virginia W, 9-5 Southern Military Academy W, 4-0 at Georgia L, 4-6 Mercer W, 2-0 West Virginia L, 8-11 Illinois W, 5-1 Texas L, 3-5 Mercer# W, 3-0 Birmingham Barons L, 0-4 Birmingham Barons L, 0-6 LSU L, 6-8 Georgia Tech W, 7-3 Howard W, 8-3 Florida W, 13-4 Oglethorpe W, 4-3 Georgia Tech W, 5-4 Illinois L, 2-4 Florida W, 9-3 Oglethorpe L, 3-6 Cumberland W, 15-1 Illinois W, 4-0 Howard W, 5-3 Sewanee W, 12-0 Cumberland W, 5-4 Southwestern Presbyterian L, 0-8 Howard W, 6-1 Mississippi A&M T, 2-2 at Mississippi A&M W, 4-3 (10) Mississippi College W, 5-0 at Mississippi A&M L, 1-4 Mississippi A&M L, 0-4 at Mississippi A&M T 6-6 Mississippi College L, 2-5 at Mississippi A&M W, 3-2 at Mississippi A&M W, 6-4 at Mississippi A&M W, 8-3 Georgia W, 4-3 (10) at Mississippi College W, 3-2 at Mississippi A&M L, 2-3 Texas Southwestern W, 8-4 Georgia L, 3-5 at LSU W, 6-1 # – Macon, Ga. Texas Southwestern W, 4-1 Millsaps W, 5-1 at LSU W, 5-4 Vanderbilt W, 4-0 Millsaps L, 2-5 Oglethorpe W, 5-0 Vanderbilt L, 0-2 Southern W, 5-0 LSU W, 4-0 Vanderbilt W, 5-1 Mercer W, 7-5 LSU W, 5-4 # – Melford Pratt tossed nine-inning no-hitter against Mercer Mercer W, 1-0 Mercer W, 3-2 RECORDS & HISTORY (May 2, 1913) Ole Miss L, 2-3 Mercer W, 3-1 Ole Miss W, 14-5 1914 - Won 11, Lost 15 at LSU W, 9-8 Coach: D.V. Graves at LSU W, 3-2 Birmingham Barons L, 4-13 at Spring Hill L, 6-8 Howard W, 6-0 at Spring Hill L, 1-2 Michigan L, 1-9 Michigan L, 4-7 1917 - Won 13, Lost 3 Southwestern Presbyterian W, 7-6 Coach: Loonie Noojin Ole Miss L, 0-10 SIAA Champions Ole Miss W, 10-4 Birmingham Barons L, 5-3 at Mississippi A&M L, 9-10 Howard W, 6-5 at Mississippi A&M L, 2-4 Howard W, 4-3 Tulane W, 3-2 Mississippi A&M W, 9-2 Tulane W, 4-3 Mississippi A&M L, 9-11 Georgia L, 2-3 Birmingham College W, 2-1 Georgia L, 4-7 LSU W, 12-2 ROLLTIDE.COM 107 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Kentucky W, 9-3 Georgia L, 4-6 Ole Miss L, 4-7 1923 - Won 14, Lost 7, Tied 1 Kentucky W, 10-5 Georgia L, 0-7 at Ole Miss W, 5-4 Coach: Charles Bernier Southwestern Presbyterian W, 7-0 Georgia Tech W, 4-3 at Ole Miss W, 2-1 Philadelphia A’s L, 2-12 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 Georgia Tech L, 3-5 Mississippi State W, 7-6 Birmingham Barons L, 7-13 Vanderbilt W, 11-7 Georgia Tech W, 7-1 Mississippi State W, 8-6 Rochester (International League) W, 7-4 Kentucky W, 5-4 at Mississippi A&M W, 9-7 at Mississippi State W, 4-2 Meridian (Cotton States League) T, 4-4 Kentucky W, 8-2 at Mississippi A&M W, 6-4 at Mississippi State W, 7-6 Illinois W, 3-1 Vanderbilt W, 2-0 Mississippi A&M W, 13-12 Howard W, 14-0 Mississippi A&M L, 0-2 Howard W, 11-3 Wisconsin W, 1-0 1926 - Won 10, Lost 12, Tied 1 Tulane W, 6-4 Coach: Wallace Wade 1929 - Won 11, Lost 8, Tied 2 Tulane W, 14-1 Birmingham Barons L, 7-9 Coach: Jess Neely at LSU W, 9-6 Birmingham Barons L, 10-13 Birmingham-Southern W, 11-1 at LSU W, 5-4 Birmingham-Southern W, 11-1 Birmingham-Southern W, 7-0 Clemson W, 6-4 Georgia L, 8-11 Birmingham Barons L, 7-10 Georgia L, 1-3 Georgia L, 4-5 Illinois T, 3-3 Georgia W, 5-3 Illinois L, 6-8 at LSU W, 9-2 Georgia Tech L, 3-6 Illinois W, 10-0 at LSU W, 1-0 Georgia Tech L, 2-11 Cleveland Indians L, 2-11 Tulane W, 9-3 North Carolina W, 8-5 at Georgia Tech L, 5-7 Tulane L, 0-3 at Mississippi A&M L, 2-7 at Georgia Tech T, 8-8 Ole Miss L, 5-13 at Mississippi A&M W, 7-3 Georgia Tech# L, 6-12 Ole Miss L, 6-7 Mississippi A&M L, 4-6 Georgia Tech# L, 10-12 Georgia W, 2-1 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 COACH: J.B. WHITWORTH Mississippi A&M W, 3-1 Georgia Tech L, 4-2 at Mississippi A&M L, 6-8 Vanderbilt W, 3-1 1933 - Won 10, Lost 6 at Mississippi A&M L, 4-5 Vanderbilt T, 3-3 (7-6 SEC) at Mississippi A&M L, 4-10 Mississippi A&M W, 2-0 Coach: J.B. Whitworth Ole Miss W, 8-1 Mississippi A&M L, 7-8 Nashville Vols$ W, 11-10 Ole Miss W, 3-2 at Mississippi A&M L, 1-4 Georgia* L, 6-8 Vanderbilt W, 12-0 at Mississippi A&M L, 2-4 Georgia* L, 5-8 Vanderbilt W, 4-3 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-2 # – Montgomery, Ala. 1930 - Won 17, Lost 7 Georgia Tech* W, 6-2 Coach: Jess Neely Howard W, 6-4 1927 - Won 13, Lost 8, Tied 1 Southern Conference Champions at Georgia Tech* L, 4-6 Coach: Wallace Wade Howard W, 10-0 at Georgia* L, 5-11 Birmingham Barons T, 0-0 Howard W, 8-3 at Georgia* L, 2-3 Birmingham Barons L, 3-6 Howard L, 0-11 at Ole Miss* W, 4-3 Birmingham-Southern W, 13-0 Tulane W, 12-4 at Ole Miss* W, 7-2 Birmingham-Southern L, 6-9 Tulane W, 7-6 at Mississippi State* L, 4-12 COACH: WALLACE WADE Georgia W, 5-4 House of David L, 5-7 at Mississippi State* W, 7-0 Georgia L, 3-7 LSU W, 18-3 Mississippi State* W, 9-3 Florida W, 16-0 LSU W, 5-0 at Mississippi State* W, 5-2 1924 - Won 17, Lost 6 Florida L, 1-10 Illinois L, 4-5 at Mississippi State* W, 4-0 Coach: Wallace Wade Cleveland Indians L, 3-5 Illinois L, 4-15 $ - Columbus, Miss. Southern Conference Champions Illinois W, 4-3 Georgia W, 11-8 * – SEC game Ohio State W, 5-4 (10) Illinois W, 9-2 Georgia L, 5-10 Ohio State W, 12-1 at Georgia Tech L, 4-9 Georgia Tech L, 6-7 1934 - Won 15, Lost 4 Birmingham Barons W, 6-1 at Georgia Tech L, 6-7 Georgia Tech W, 6-2 (15-2 SEC) Furman W, 12-0 Georgia Tech W, 8-5 Georgia Tech W, 16-2 Coach: J.B. Whitworth Furman W, 7-3 Georgia Tech L, 3-6 Georgia Tech W, 15-3 SEC Champions Tennessee W, 10-0 at LSU W, 6-1 Vanderbilt W, 8-2 Birmingham Barons L, 3-7 Tennessee W, 3-2 at LSU W, 2-1 Vanderbilt W, 8-4 at LSU* W, 13-1 Howard W, 5-1 at Tulane W, 15-2 Ole Miss W, 6-4 at LSU* W, 15-1 Howard W, 14-7 at Tulane W, 11-3 Ole Miss W, 9-3 Boston Red Sox L, 3-11 at Mercer L, 4-5 at Mississippi A&M W, 10-1 Mississippi State W, 4-3 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 at Mercer W, 4-1 at Mississippi A&M W, 11-3 Mississippi State W, 3-0 Ole Miss* W, 7-3 at Georgia W, 8-2 Mississippi A&M W, 4-2 at Mississippi State W, 4-3 Ole Miss* W, 10-0 at Georgia L, 2-4 at Mississippi State L, 4-6 Georgia Tech* L, 5-9 Vanderbilt# W, 8-4 Georgia Tech* W, 11-2 Vanderbilt W, 9-7 1931 - Won 13, Lost 5, Tied 1 at Ole Miss* W, 8-0 at Mississippi A&M W, 5-3 Coach: Sam Hinton at Ole Miss* W, 12-0 Mississippi A&M L, 6-8 Illinois W, 6-2 at Georgia Tech* W, 4-3 RECORDS & HISTORY Mississippi A&M L, 1-6 Illinois W, 8-6 at Georgia Tech* W, 8-1 at Oglethorpe L, 7-11 Howard W, 6-5 LSU* W, 13-8 at Oglethorpe L, 1-7 Howard W, 21-0 LSU* W, 10-7 at Georgia Tech W, 8-6 House of David W, 12-0 at Mississippi State* W, 5-3 North Carolina W, 6-2 at LSU W, 7-1 at Mississippi State* L, 3-4 North Carolina W, 5-1 at LSU T, 18-18 Mississippi State* W, 7-6 # – Montgomery, Ala. Spring Hill L, 2-5 Mississippi State* W, 5-4 Spring Hill L, 2-8 * – SEC game 1925 - Won 21, Lost 6 Ole Miss W, 3-1 Coach: Wallace Wade Ole Miss W, 9-7 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-1 Ole Miss W, 4-3 Birmingham-Southern W, 11-2 LSU W, 12-2 Birmingham Barons L, 2-8 Kentucky W, 18-3 Birmingham Barons W, 6-5 (10) COACH: HANK CRISP Kentucky L, 3-7 Birmingham Barons L, 8-20 Mississippi State W, 7-3 Howard W, 10-2 1928 - Won 12, Lost 7, Tied 2 Mississippi State W, 9-1 Howard W, 15-0 Coach: Hank Crisp Mississippi State L, 5-6 Illinois W, 4-0 Birmingham Barons L, 1-10 Mississippi State L, 4-5 Georgia W, 10-9 Birmingham Barons L, 1-2 Georgia W, 7-3 Illinois T, 1-1 1932 - Won 10, Lost 2, Tied 1 Cleveland Indians L, 3-9 Illinois T, 6-6 Coach: Sam Hinton Georgia Tech L, 2-9 Tulane W, 3-0 Southern Conference Champions Georgia Tech W, 17-10 Tulane W, 5-0 Chattanooga Lookouts L, 4-7 Mississippi A&M W, 3-1 Ole Miss W, 7-3 LSU W, 7-0 Mississippi A&M W, 7-4 Ole Miss W, 5-3 LSU W, 28-5 at Mississippi A&M W, 11-4 Florida W, 6-2 at LSU W, 9-4 at Mississippi A&M L, 3-4 (10) Florida W, 12-1 at LSU T, 3-3 Ole Miss W, 4-3 LSU L, 0-1 Ole Miss W, 7-4 Ole Miss W, 6-2 LSU W, 7-2 108 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Ole Miss* W, 2-1 A8 Birmingham Barons W, 3-2 at Mississippi State* W, 12-1 Goodyear Rubber Company L, 5-7 A17 at LSU* W, 11-3 at Mississippi State* W, 13-12 Georgia Tech* W, 6-3 A18 at LSU* W, 9-3 Ole Miss* W, 13-5 Georgia Tech* W, 9-3 A24 at Ole Miss*# W, 8-0 Columbus (Mississippi) AAF W, 13-1 Mississippi State* W, 10-0 A25 at Ole Miss* W, 7-3 Georgia* (DH) L, 1-4 Mississippi State* W, 9-4 M4 Mississippi State* W, 9-1 Georgia* (DH) L, 0-3 at Mississippi State* L, 5-6 M5 Mississippi State* W, 4-1 Columbus (Mississippi) AAF W, 17-1 at Mississippi State* W, 4-3 M8 at Mississippi State* W, 8-5 Georgia* W, 9-1 * – SEC game M9 at Mississippi State* L, 8-9 Georgia* W, 15-9 * – SEC game * – SEC game # – Eddie Owcar threw a nine-inning no-hitter at Ole Miss 1939 - Won 10, Lost 10 (April 24, 1942) (4-8 SEC) 1947 - Won 20, Lost 8 Coach: Tilden Campbell (11-3 SEC) Spring Hill W, 5-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell Spring Hill W, 4-2 SEC Champions Northwestern L, 1-4 NCAA South District III Playoffs COACH: TILDEN CAMPBELL Northwestern W, 8-7 Bradley W, 9-3 Purdue W, 12-9 Ole Miss* L, 1-2 (5) Purdue L, 3-6 Birmingham Barons L, 0-5 1935 - Won 12, Lost 2 at LSU* L, 2-9 Birmingham Barons L, 3-16 (10-2 SEC) at LSU* L, 3-4 LSU* W, 4-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell Howard W, 7-4 LSU* L, 3-4 SEC Champions at Ole Miss* L, 5-6 LSU* W, 5-2 Georgia Tech* W, 10-3 at Ole Miss* L, 6-10 Mississippi State* W, 3-1 at LSU* W, 10-0 LSU* L, 7-8 Mississippi State* W, 6-3 at LSU* L, 2-3 LSU* W, 10-9 at Mississippi State* W, 9-5 LSU* W, 6-0 Ole Miss* W, 9-5 at Mississippi State* L, 4-10 LSU* W, 3-2 Ole Miss* L, 11-14 Central Foundry W, 27-6 Columbus# W, 6-5 Birmingham-Southern W, 12-0 Central Foundry W, 7-1 Howard W, 15-1 at Mississippi State* L, 1-2 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 (10) at Ole Miss* W, 2-1 (10) at Mississippi State* L, 4-7 COACH: PAUL BURNHAM Ole Miss* W, 5-3 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 (12) Mississippi State* W, 11-4 at Georgia* W, 8-2 at Ole Miss* W, 5-0 Mississippi State* W, 5-3 at Georgia* W, 9-6 (10) at Ole Miss* W, 4-0 * – SEC game 1943 - Won 12, Lost 6 Georgia* W, 11-4 at Mississippi State* L, 3-6 (9-4 SEC) Georgia* W, 6-3 (11) at Mississippi State* W, 17-0 1940 - Won 14, Lost 2 Coach: Paul Burnham Huntsville Manufacturing W, 5-1 Mississippi State* W, 2-1 Ole Miss* L, 8-10 Loveman’s (Birmingham) W, 13-2 * – SEC game (12-1 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell Ole Miss* W, 10-6 Reynolds Metal Company W, 4-1 # - Alabama claims 500th win in program history at Georgia Tech W, 10-1 Huntsville Manufacturing L, 0-1 SEC Champions Birmingham Barons L, 2-6 Northwestern L, 5-8 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, N.C.) 1936 - Won 10, Lost 3, Tied 1 Birmingham Barons W, 8-1 Northwestern W, 14-2 Virginia W, 7-2 LSU* L, 1-2 (7-3-1 SEC) at LSU* W, 6-4 Clemson L, 0-1 LSU* W, 6-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell at LSU* W, 7-4 Virginia W, 4-1 at Mississippi State* W, 29-10 SEC Champions Ole Miss* W, 8-7 Clemson W, 8-1 at Mississippi State* L, 3-6 Birmingham-Southern W, 1-0 Ole Miss* W, 6-1 Clemson L, 1-4 Acme Roofer L, 2-3 at LSU* L, 3-6 LSU* W, 7-4 * – SEC game at Ole Miss* W, 7-6 at LSU* W, 11-5 Howard W, 5-4 at Ole Miss* W, 10-2 Ole Miss* W, 8-4 Ole Miss* W, 8-5 Vanderbilt* W, 3-1 1948 - Won 18, Lost 11 Ole Miss* W, 13-2 Ole Miss* W, 10-8 Vanderbilt* W, 3-1 (11-5 SEC) LSU* W, 11-10 Florida* W, 6-2 Mississippi State* W, 4-2 LSU* W, 10-8 Florida* W, 8-6 Coach: Tilden Campbell Mississippi State* W, 12-4 at Ole Miss* L, 1-2 Mississippi State* W, 12-8 NCAA South District III Playoffs Georgia Tech* W, 15-4 at Howard W, 9-8 Mississippi State* W, 11-5 at Rollins W, 5-0 Georgia Tech* L, 2-6 Goodyear Tire & Rubber W, 8-1 at Mississippi State* L, 3-7 at Rollins L, 2-11 Mississippi State* W, 13-5 at Mississippi State* W, 7-3 * – SEC game at Florida* W, 10-2 at Florida* W, 17-1 Mississippi State* W, 13-3 * – SEC game at Mississippi State* L, 1-2 1944 - No Team (WWII) Bradley (DH)# W, 5-2 at Mississippi State* T, 5-5 (11) Bradley (DH) L, 3-5 * – SEC game 1941 - Won 19 Lost 2, Tied 1 Central Foundry L, 2-5 (13-2 SEC) 1945 - No Team (WWII) Central Foundry W, 10-0 Coach: Tilden Campbell Central Foundry W, 10-5 1937 - Won 12, Lost 4 SEC Champions Walker County W, 5-1 (8-2 SEC) at Florida* W, 12-3 Tuscaloosa W, 12-5 Coach: Tilden Campbell at Florida* W, 5-3 Birmingham Barons L, 2-5 Birmingham Barons L, 4-12 at Rollins W, 3-0 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 Howard W, 10-1 at Rollins T, 3-3 (13) Ole Miss* W, 5-3 Mississippi College W, 7-4 Ole Miss* W, 11-10 (14) at LSU* W, 5-2 Mississippi College W, 12-4 Dothan W, 16-0 at LSU* L, 7-8 Northwestern W, 9-3 Northwestern W, 22-6 LSU* W, 13-0 Northwestern L, 8-9 Northwestern W, 10-6 LSU* W, 5-3 at LSU* W, 15-2 at LSU* L, 6-7 Florida* L, 2-4 at LSU* W, 13-3 at LSU* L, 5-10 Florida* L, 1-3 LSU* W, 9-1 LSU* W, 3-2 at Mississippi State* L, 3-6 LSU* W, 15-0 LSU* W, 10-5 at Mississippi State* L, 6-8 at Ole Miss* L, 6-7 Kentucky* W, 7-1 Mississippi State* W, 9-0 Ole Miss* W, 15-2 Kentucky* W, 7-3 Mississippi State* W, 7-5 Ole Miss* W, 7-3 at Ole Miss* W, 10-2 at Ole Miss* W, 13-1 RECORDS & HISTORY at Mississippi State* L, 2-6 at Ole Miss* W, 16-8 at Ole Miss* W, 17-2 Mississippi State* W, 9-7 Troy State W, 9-6 COACH: MILLARD HOWELL Mississippi State* W, 11-3 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Charlotte, N.C.) Pensacola Naval Air Station W, 9-3 George Washington W, 4-1 * – SEC game at Mississippi State* W, 6-3 1946 - Won 12, Lost 8 North Carolina L, 3-11 Mississippi State* W, 9-3 (10-5 SEC) George Washington L, 8-9 1938 - Won 14, Lost 2 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 Coach: Millard “Dixie” Howell * – SEC game (10-1 SEC) Mississippi State* W, 13-1 Gadsden L, 5-9 # – Alabama defeated Bradley 5-2 on March 26, 1948, in the first game played at Thomas Field, the present site of all home Coach: Tilden Campbell * – SEC game Montgomery L, 8-12 Crimson Tide baseball games SEC Champions Montgomery L, 10-12 Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 1942 - Won 10, Lost 2 Ole Miss* W, 8-2 Ole Miss* W, 10-8 1949 - Won 14, Lost 8 Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 (9-1 SEC) (14-4 SEC) at LSU* W, 7-6 Coach: Tilden Campbell LSU* L, 3-4 Howard W, 8-4 LSU* L, 2-13 Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Champions M18 at Rollins L, 4-5 Northwestern W, 7-3 LSU* W, 5-2 M28 at Pensacola Naval Air Station L, 0-3 M19 at Rollins L, 4-5 LSU* W, 5-4 LSU* L, 2-7 A3 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 M21 at Florida* W, 4-0 LSU* W, 12-5 Mississippi State* W, 20-1 A4 Ole Miss* W, 9-0 M22 at Florida* W, 16-2 Ole Miss* W, 8-3 Mississippi State* W, 9-7 ROLLTIDE.COM 109 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M29 Montgomery^ L, 4-5 M12 at Vanderbilt* W, 20-7 M28 Mississippi State* W, 5-2 1958 - Won 13, Lost 8 A5 at Birmingham Barons L, 2-5 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) M29 Mississippi State* W, 5-3 (11-5 SEC) A8 at Ole Miss*# W, 6-5 (10) * – SEC game A4 LSU* W, 7-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell A9 Ole Miss* L, 6-7 A8 Tulane* W, 10-7 SEC Western Division Champions A13 LSU* L, 0-4 1952 - Won 13, Lost 11 A9 Tulane* W, 3-0 M28 at Tulane* W, 20-1 A14 LSU* W, 5-4 (11-8 SEC) A11 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 M29 at Tulane* W, 9-5 A18 Mississippi State* W, 10-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell A15 at LSU* W, 10-3 M31 at LSU* W, 6-1 A19 Mississippi State* L, 4-7 M17 North Carolina# L, 0-8 A16 at LSU* W, 3-1 A1 at LSU* L, 6-9 A22 at LSU* W, 8-6 M18 North Carolina# L, 5-8 A18 at Tulane* W, 16-3 A4 Tulane* W, 18-9 A23 at LSU* W, 8-0 at Rollins# L, 4-5 (10) A19 at Tulane* W, 18-2 A5 Tulane* W, 10-4 M3 Ole Miss* W, 7-4 M19 at Rollins# W, 14-2 A27 Ole Miss* L, 5-10 A11 Ole Miss* L, 3-14 M4 Ole Miss* W, 15-3 M26 LSU* W, 2-0 A28 Ole Miss* W, 8-1 A12 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 M6 at Mississippi State* L, 3-7 M27 LSU* W, 11-2 M2 Auburn* W, 3-1 A14 Auburn W, 7-5 M7 at Mississippi State* W, 8-3 M28 at Mississippi State* W, 6-5 M3 Auburn* W, 10-2 A18 at Mississippi State* W, 7-0 M13 at Auburn* W, 4-3 (10) M29 at Mississippi State* W, 3-2 (11) M6 at Auburn* W, 14-6 A19 at Mississippi State* L, 4-5 M14 at Auburn* W, 20-7 A2 at Birmingham Barons W, 11-9 M7 at Auburn* W, 9-6 A21 at Auburn W, 6-5 M20 Auburn* W, 4-0 A9 Tulane* L, 0-8 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) A22 at Auburn L, 3-7 M21 Auburn* W, 12-3 A10 Tulane* W, 6-4 M12 Georgia W, 12-2 A25 LSU* W, 11-8 ^ - Selma, Ala. A11 at Ole Miss* L, 4-5 # - Clarksdale, Miss. M13 at Georgia W, 6-4 A26 LSU* W, 6-4 A18 Ole Miss* L, 2-3 * – SEC game NCAA South District III (Winter Park, Fla.) A30 Mississippi State* L, 1-3 A19 Ole Miss* L, 2-4 (10) M27 at Rollins W, 4-1 M1 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 A21 at Auburn* W, 5-1 M5 at Ole Miss* L, 4-6 1950 - Won 23, Lost 12 M28 at Rollins L, 3-4 A22 at Auburn* L, 4-8 M29 at Rollins L, 3-5 M6 at Ole Miss* W, 7-3 (12-4 SEC) A25 Auburn* L, 6-14 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) SEC Playoffs (Rickwood Field - Birmingham, Ala.) Coach: Tilden Campbell A26 Auburn* L, 8-10 (10) * – SEC game M14 Auburn L, 2-3 (13) A28 at Kentucky* W, 3-2 (10) SEC Champions M15 Auburn L, 4-5 NCAA District III Champions A29 at Kentucky* L, 6-9 M2 at Vanderbilt* W, 9-3 1956 - Won 18, Lost 7 * – SEC game College World Series (T5th) (11-5 SEC) M20 at Stetson L, 2-3 M3 at Vanderbilt* W, 8-0 M21 at Stetson W, 10-5 M9 Vanderbilt* W, 15-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell 1959 - Won 8, Lost 7 M23 at Rollins L, 4-8 M10 Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 M23 at LSU* L, 0-1 (8-5 SEC) M24 at Rollins L, 1-2 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) M24 at LSU* W, 2-1 Coach: Tilden Campbell M25 at Rollins W, 10-4 * – SEC game at LSU* W, 8-5 M27 Tulane* W, 8-0 A5 at Birmingham Barons L, 5-23 M28 Yale# W, 16-2 M28 Tulane* W, 15-7 A7 at LSU* W, 5-4 1953 - Won 10, Lost 9 at Rollins# L, 2-4 A6 at Auburn L, 6-8 A8 at LSU* W, 5-3 (8-9 SEC) M29 Yale# W, 5-2 A10 at LSU* L, 3-4 A11 Birmingham Barons L, 5-24 M30 Yale# L, 0-7 A11 at LSU* W, 8-3 Coach: Tilden Campbell M31 at Rollins# W, 10-2 A12 Andalusia W, 24-10 M23 at Spring Hill W, 16-3 A20 at LSU* L, 1-5 A14 LSU* W, 5-3 A6 Ole Miss* W, 15-7 A21 at LSU* L, 3-9 M24 at Spring Hill W, 6-1 A7 Ole Miss* L, 2-11 A15 LSU* W, 13-11 M27 Mississippi State* L, 1-6 A24 Mississippi State* W, 6-2 A17 Ole Miss* L, 3-15 Ole Miss* W, 14-13 A25 Mississippi State* W, 8-5 M28 Mississippi State* L, 1-5 A13 Vanderbilt* W, 10-6 A18 Ole Miss* W, 9-0 A3 at Auburn* W, 7-1 M1 Ole Miss* W, 9-2 A21 Mississippi State* W, 6-3 A14 Vanderbilt* W, 4-0 M2 Ole Miss* L, 3-6 A4 at Auburn* W, 6-0 A16 at Auburn W, 13-11 A22 Mississippi State* L, 0-1 A10 at LSU* L, 1-10 M4 Auburn L, 6-8 A28 Florida* W, 7-2 A17 at Auburn W, 13-11 M8 at Mississippi State* W, 6-4 A11 at LSU* L, 2-11 A20 at Mississippi State* W, 4-2 A29 Florida* W, 3-2 A13 at Tulane* L, 2-3 M9 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 M2 at Auburn* W, 17-1 A21 at Mississippi State* W, 6-3 M11 at Ole Miss* L, 0-1 A14 at Tulane* L, 2-11 at Mississippi State* L, 1-4 M3 at Auburn* W, 17-0 * – SEC game A20 Ole Miss* W, 8-5 A27 Tulane* W, 7-1 M4 Ole Miss* W, 15-1 A21 Ole Miss* W, 11-6 M5 Ole Miss* L, 1-6 A28 Tulane* L, 2-5 A24 at Mississippi State* L, 0-3 Tulane* W, 10-5 1960 - Won 11, Lost 7 M13 Auburn* W, 9-7 A27 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1 (9-6 SEC) M15 at Mississippi State* W, 11-5 M4 at Vanderbilt* W, 7-4 A28 Vanderbilt* W, 10-1 M5 at Vanderbilt* L, 5-11 Coach: Tilden Campbell M16 at Mississippi State* L, 4-5 M1 at Ole Miss* W, 8-5 M7 Auburn W, 6-1 M21 Howard W, 11-2 M2 at Ole Miss* L, 2-10 SEC Playoffs (Best of Five Series) M8 Auburn W, 4-2 M22 Howard W, 27-3 M8 Auburn* L, 4-9 M23 Kentucky W, 4-1 # – Rollins College Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) M25 at Tulane* W, 7-3 M9 Auburn* W, 7-4 M24 Kentucky W, 13-0 * – SEC game M26 at Tulane* W, 4-0 M26 at Kentucky L, 3-14 * – SEC game M28 at LSU* L, 2-5 M27 at Kentucky W, 9-1 1957 - Won 18, Lost 8 A1 Tulane* W, 10-0 NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) 1954 - Won 10, Lost 7 (10-4 SEC) A2 Tulane* W, 8-1 J8 Clemson W, 6-1 (8-7 SEC) Coach: Tilden Campbell A5 at Auburn L, 10-11 J9 Wake Forest W, 3-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell SEC Western Division Champions A12 at Ole Miss* L, 0-3 A13 at Ole Miss* L, 4-10 J10 Wake Forest W, 5-4 M22 Spring Hill W, 11-6 M23 LSU* L, 2-3 A22 Ole Miss* L, 2-8 M23 Spring Hill W, 22-3 LSU* W, 2-0 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) A23 Ole Miss* L, 2-8 J16 Bradley W, 9-2 A2 at Auburn* L, 1-4 M29 at Rollins W, 15-5 A3 at Auburn* L, 1-2 A29 at Mississippi State* W, 7-6 RECORDS & HISTORY M30 at Rollins W, 2-1 J18 Washington State L, 1-9 A30 at Mississippi State* W, 9-7 A9 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 A1 Michigan State W, 12-6 J19 Wisconsin L, 1-3 M6 LSU* W, 6-5 A16 Tulane* L, 5-6 A2 Michigan State L, 4-9 * – SEC game M7 LSU* W, 7-1 A17 Tulane* W, 8-4 Amherst L, 3-9 M11 Mississippi State* L, 5-9 A19 LSU* W, 13-8 A6 Ole Miss* W, 7-0 M12 Mississippi State* W, 7-2 1951 - Won 17, Lost 5, Tied 1 A20 LSU* L, 6-9 Ole Miss* L, 6-8 (14-4-1 SEC) A26 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 A12 at Vanderbilt* W, 13-10 * – SEC game Coach: Tilden Campbell A27 Mississippi State* L, 4-7 A13 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-5 M17 at Rollins# W, 7-1 A30 at Tulane* L, 2-11 A19 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 1961 - Won 12, Lost 9 M19 North Carolina# L, 8-9 M1 at Tulane* W, 4-2 A20 Mississippi State* W, 2-1 (6-9 SEC) M20 North Carolina# W, 3-2 M3 Auburn* W, 5-2 Mississippi State* L, 1-7 Coach: Tilden Campbell M4 Auburn* W, 4-1 at Rollins# W, 11-3 A26 Tulane* W, 8-4 M22 Virginia Tech W, 14-4 M7 at Mississippi State* W, 18-9 M30 at Ole Miss* L, 6-7 A27 Tulane* W, 4-1 Virginia Tech W, 16-3 M8 at Mississippi State* L, 2-5 M31 at Ole Miss* W, 4-0 Tulane* W, 4-1 M23 Virginia Tech W, 20-5 A4 at LSU* W, 8-5 * – SEC game A29 Auburn L, 8-11 Virginia Tech W, 4-1 A5 at LSU* L, 1-5 A30 Auburn W, 8-4 M24 Virginia Tech W, 15-3 A6 at Tulane* W, 10-0 1955 - Won 23, Lost 6 M4 Vanderbilt* W, 7-1 Virginia Tech W, 12-2 A7 at Tulane* W, 6-3 (16-2 SEC) Vanderbilt* W, 3-1 A3 Tulane* W, 9-0 A11 Ole Miss* W, 6-5 Coach: Tilden Campbell M6 at Auburn W, 16-6 A4 Tulane* W, 6-5 A12 Ole Miss* T, 3-3 (10) M7 at Auburn W, 10-7 A7 at Mississippi State* L, 5-7 A13 at Mississippi State* L, 10-17 SEC Champions NCAA District III Playoffs SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) A8 at Mississippi State* W, 8-2 A14 at Mississippi State* W, 5-3 A10 Mississippi State* L, 1-10 A17 Auburn* W, 5-4 M17 at Florida Southern W, 5-1 M9 Georgia Tech L, 4-5 M18 at Florida Southern W, 5-2 M10 at Georgia Tech W, 11-10 A11 Mississippi State* L, 3-5 A24 Mississippi State* W, 4-3 A17 at Ole Miss* W, 9-8 A25 Mississippi State* W, 6-4 M19 Ohio State# W, 4-1 M13 at Georgia Tech L, 1-10 * – SEC game A18 at Ole Miss* L, 8-9 A30 at Auburn* W, 6-5 at Rollins# L, 0-2 M20 Ohio State# W, 7-5 ** – The 1957 team also posted a 15-5 record on its tour A21 Ole Miss* L, 5-7 M1 at Auburn* L, 0-2 eastward. Alabama played games in Honolulu, Hawai’i, A22 Ole Miss* L, 0-1 M21 Virginia Tech# L, 4-8 Okinawa, Japan, and Korea. M4 Vanderbilt* W, 5-0 A24 LSU* L, 3-16 M5 Vanderbilt* W, 7-4 M24 at Mississippi State* W, 3-2 M25 at Mississippi State* L, 5-6 A25 LSU* W, 5-0 M11 at Vanderbilt* W, 17-2 A28 Tulane* L, 6-8 110 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

A29 Tulane* W, 7-0 A8 Ole Miss* L, 4-13 M28 at Southern Miss W, 6-5 M1 at LSU* L, 1-3 A7 at Tulane* L, 2-3 (8) A10 LSU* L, 2-3 M29 at Southern Miss W, 5-2 * – SEC game at Tulane* L, 1-4 (6) LSU* W, 3-2 M31 Indiana State W, 5-4 A10 Ole Miss* L, 5-9 A11 LSU* W, 7-4 Indiana State W, 12-3 1962 - Won 15, Lost 11, Tied 1 Ole Miss* L, 2-14 A14 at Mississippi State* L, 0-4 A4 Southern Miss W, 1-0 A14 at Howard W, 5-1 at Mississippi State* L, 1-4 A7 LSU* W, 10-1 (9-7-1 SEC) A17 Mississippi State* W, 14-4 A15 at Mississippi State* W, 5-0 LSU* W, 1-0 Coach: Tilden Campbell A18 Mississippi State* W, 4-3 A18 Livingston State W, 7-5 A8 LSU* W, 7-6 M12 Howard W, 4-2 A20 Tulane* W, 10-1 A19 South Alabama W, 3-2 A11 at Mississippi State* L, 3-4 (12) Howard W, 5-0 A21 Tulane* W, 5-2 South Alabama W, 3-2 A12 at Mississippi State* L, 1-4 M16 Howard L, 1-12 A27 LSU* L, 3-7 A21 at Ole Miss* W, 1-0 at Mississippi State* L, 1-2 (15) Howard W, 9-0 M1 at Ole Miss* L, 0-6 at Ole Miss* L, 3-10 A15 Auburn W, 2-1 M19 Southern Miss W, 6-0 M3 Livingston State W, 3-2 A22 at Ole Miss* W, 9-7 A18 at Ole Miss* W, 4-1 M20 Southern Miss W, 5-3 * – SEC game at Huntingdon W, 2-1 at Ole Miss* L, 1-12 M24 Virginia Tech L, 1-2 A24 at Huntingdon W, 2-1 A21 South Alabama W, 9-1 Virginia Tech W, 12-4 1965 - Won 12, Lost 12 A25 Auburn L, 6-7 A22 South Alabama L, 4-15 M26 at Southern Miss L, 2-4 A26 at Southern Miss L, 1-5 A25 Mississippi State* W, 4-0 M27 at Southern Miss L, 4-8 (6-10 SEC) at Southern Miss L, 4-6 Mississippi State* W, 3-1 A2 LSU* W, 7-1 Coach: Joe Sewell A28 Mississippi State* W, 8-1 A26 Mississippi State* L, 2-6 A3 LSU* L, 0-4 M16 at Howard W, 8-4 Mississippi State* L, 2-3 M2 Ole Miss* L, 1-2 A6 Mississippi State* L, 2-3 M18 Tennessee Tech W, 15-6 A29 Mississippi State* W, 4-2 Ole Miss* L, 0-8 Mississippi State* L, 3-8 M20 at Southern Miss L, 1-2 M1 Huntingdon L, 0-3 M3 Ole Miss* L, 2-3 A7 at Mississippi State* L, 5-9 at Southern Miss# W, 6-0 (7) M3 Florence State L, 5-7 M6 at Auburn L, 1-5 A10 at Mississippi State* L, 0-9 M25 at Howard W, 3-2 M5 at LSU* L, 0-7 M9 at LSU* W, 5-0 A13 at Tulane* W, 12-5 M27 Howard L, 3-5 at LSU* L, 0-2 at LSU* W, 2-1 A14 at Tulane* L, 0-1 Howard W, 10-1 M6 at LSU* L, 3-6 M10 at LSU* L, 3-12 A16 at LSU* T, 4-4 A2 Southern Miss W, 6-3 # – Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) # – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A17 at LSU* W, 3-2 A5 LSU* W, 4-0 * – SEC game * – SEC game A23 Tulane* W, 15-8 A6 LSU* W, 11-2 A24 Tulane* W, 7-4 A9 at Mississippi State*$ L, 0-11 1968 - Won 24, Lost 14 A27 Ole Miss* W, 12-1 A10 at Mississippi State*$ W, 1-0 A28 Ole Miss* W, 6-0 A16 Tulane* L, 2-7 (10-8 SEC) Ole Miss* L, 0-1 A17 Tulane* L, 0-2 Coach: Joe Sewell M2 Auburn* W, 7-6 (10) A19 at Ole Miss* L, 3-5 SEC Champions M7 at Auburn* W, 11-5 A20 at Ole Miss* W, 7-4 NCAA South District III * – SEC game A23 at Tulane* L, 6-7 M16 at Livingston W, 5-1 A24 at Tulane* L, 4-6 M18 Livingston W, 17-2 M21 South Alabama W, 8-0 1963 - Won 11, Lost 10 A26 at LSU* W, 8-0 A27 at LSU* W, 6-2 M25 Birmingham-Southern W, 6-0 (7-8 SEC) A30 Ole Miss* L, 4-8 M26 Southern Miss W, 3-2 Coach: Tilden Campbell M1 Ole Miss* L, 7-11 M27 Southern Miss W, 2-1 (11) M14 Howard L, 2-5 M3 Mississippi State* L, 2-3 M30 at Birmingham-Southern W, 4-2 M16 at Howard L, 3-6 M4 Mississippi State* L, 0-1 A2 Auburn W, 2-1 M18 at Southern Miss W, 7-6 $ – Columbus, Miss. A5 LSU* L, 1-3 M19 at Southern Miss W, 11-4 * – SEC game LSU* W, 1-0 M22 Virginia Tech W, 3-2 # – Grady Elmore threw a seven-inning no-hitter at Southern Miss A6 LSU* L, 1-10 M24 Virginia Tech W, 3-2 (March 20, 1965) A11 at Southern Miss W, 5-1 COACH: HAYDEN RILEY M25 Mississippi State* L, 0-1 at Southern Miss L, 3-5 Mississippi State* L, 5-19 1966 - Won 13, Lost 7 A12 at South Alabama L, 4-5 M29 at LSU* W, 14-3 (6-6 SEC) A13 at South Alabama W, 4-0 1970 - Won 10, Lost 22 M30 at LSU* W, 13-6 Coach: Joe Sewell A14 at South Alabama L, 3-5 (5-11 SEC) A1 at Tulane* W, 6-0 M24 Samford W, 9-1 A19 Mississippi State* L, 3-5 Coach: Hayden Riley A2 at Tulane* W, 16-2 M28 at Ole Miss* L, 3-5 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 M13 at South Alabama L, 1-6 A8 Ole Miss* L, 7-8 (14) M29 at Ole Miss* L, 2-4 A20 Mississippi State* L, 5-11 M14 at South Alabama L, 5-7 A9 Ole Miss* L, 3-6 M31 at Samford W, 5-4 A22 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 (9) M23 Livingston W, 1-0 A12 at Mississippi State* L, 5-6 A1 Mississippi State*# L, 1-5 Ole Miss* L, 0-5 Livingston L, 4-5 A13 at Mississippi State* L, 4-10 A2 Mississippi State*# L, 1-2 (14) A23 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 M24 Birmingham-Southern L, 1-3 A15 Tulane* W, 3-1 A4 Samford W, 6-2 A26 at Mississippi State* L, 7-8 Birmingham-Southern W, 7-3 A16 Tulane* W, 2-1 A5 at Samford W, 5-2 at Mississippi State* W, 11-0 M26 Bowling Green# W, 5-1 A22 LSU* L, 2-3 A8 Mississippi State* W, 9-7 A27 at Mississippi State* W, 6-0 Arkansas State# L, 2-3 A23 LSU* W, 10-3 A9 Mississippi State* L, 1-4 A30 at Auburn W, 9-2 M27 Arkansas State# L, 4-9 A27 at Ole Miss* L, 5-11 A11 Livingston L, 2-7 M3 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 Bowling Green# L, 0-7 * – SEC game A15 at LSU* L, 1-2 at Ole Miss* W, 7-4 M28 Arkansas State# W, 5-0 A16 at LSU* W, 1-0 M4 at Ole Miss* L, 1-9 Bowling Green# L, 4-6 A22 at Southern Miss W, 4-1 M10 at LSU* L, 1-4 A3 at LSU* L, 1-4 A23 at Southern Miss W, 6-2 at LSU* W, 1-0 at LSU* W, 4-3 A25 Southern Miss W, 4-1 M11 at LSU* W, 1-0 A4 at LSU* L, 0-1 A29 Ole Miss* W, 6-5 SEC Western Division Playoff A10 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 A30 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 (10) M13 at LSU W, 6-4 Mississippi State* L, 1-2 M3 LSU* W, 5-0 A18 Ole Miss* L, 4-6 LSU* W, 6-1 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) Ole Miss* L, 0-1 * – SEC game M15 at Florida L, 3-4 A21 Auburn W, 8-1 # – Columbus, Miss. M17 Florida W, 5-0 A24 at Mississippi State* L, 1-4 M18 Florida W, 3-0 A25 at Mississippi State* L, 0-1 1967 - Won 23, Lost 21 NCAA South District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) at Mississippi State* L, 1-5 (8-10 SEC) M30 North Carolina State L, 3-5 M1 at Ole Miss* L, 0-1 Coach: Joe Sewell M31 Florida State L, 1-6 at Ole Miss* W, 5-4 M2 at Ole Miss* L, 1-2 M10 Jacksonville State W, 5-0 * – SEC game M5 at Auburn L, 2-3 (11) RECORDS & HISTORY Jacksonville State W, 8-0 M8 LSU* L, 0-6 M18 at Birmingham-Southern W, 13-1 1969 - Won 24, Lost 15 LSU* W, 6-5 M23 Virginia Tech# W, 9-0 (8-9 SEC) M9 LSU* W, 4-0 COACH: JOE SEWELL at Florida State# W, 4-3 Coach: Joe Sewell M11 South Alabama L, 1-2 M24 Virginia Tech# L, 5-6 M4 Jacksonville State W, 2-1 M12 South Alabama L, 2-5 1964 - Won 10, Lost 10 Penn State# L, 3-5 Jacksonville State W, 12-5 # – Alabama Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M25 Penn State# L, 8-9 (6-8 SEC) M7 at South Alabama W, 9-1 * – SEC game Coach: Joe Sewell at Florida State# L, 0-1 M8 at South Alabama L, 5-6 M27 at Auburn W, 3-0 M13 Southern Miss L, 5-4 M13 Livingston W, 14-5 1971 - Won 18, Lost 26 M16 St. Bernard W, 4-3 M31 Birmingham-Southern W, 15-1 M15 at Birmingham-Southern W, 10-5 M17 Howard L, 0-4 A1 at North Alabama L, 3-10 (6-12 SEC) M20 Tennessee# W, 2-1 Coach: Hayden Riley M21 at Mississippi State* L, 3-5 at North Alabama W, 9-2 Arkansas State# W, 4-3 M8 South Alabama L, 2-6 at Mississippi State* W, 7-4 A4 Southern Miss L, 1-4 M21 Tennessee# W, 3-1 South Alabama W, 5-1 M26 Southern Miss W, 8-1 Southern Miss W, 10-2 Arkansas State# L, 4-5 M9 South Alabama L, 1-2 M27 Southern Miss L, 1-5 A6 at Livingston State W, 4-2 M22 Arkansas State# W, 11-9 M12 at South Alabama L, 3-13 A4 at LSU* L, 4-5 A7 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 Tennessee# L, 2-3 at South Alabama L, 9-13 A5 at LSU* W, 5-4 Ole Miss* L, 1-4 M25 at Livingston L, 0-1 ROLLTIDE.COM 111 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M16 Birmingham-Southern L, 3-5 M10 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 (12) M19 Notre Dame# W, 9-0 M19 Southern Miss W, 2-1 M15 South Alabama# L, 5-7 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Ohio State# W, 2-1 Southern Miss W, 3-0 South Carolina# L, 0-6 * – SEC game M20 Notre Dame# L, 0-5 M20 at Birmingham-Southern L, 5-9 M20 Southern Miss W, 10-6 Ohio State# L, 2-3 M22 at Livingston L, 2-5 M23 at Mississippi State* W, 7-5 1975 - Won 33, Lost 33 M25 Florida L, 1-2 M24 Florida W, 9-2 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 (8-14 SEC) Florida W, 6-2 M25 Arkansas State@ W, 5-0 M25 Clemson L, 8-15 Coach: Hayden Riley A2 at Ole Miss* W, 2-1 Stillman@# W, 8-1 M30 Ole Miss* W, 2-0 M1 St. Bernard W, 9-8 at Ole Miss* L, 1-4 M26 Arkansas State@ L, 4-5 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 St. Bernard W, 12-3 A3 at Ole Miss* W, 7-4 Stillman@ W, 14-2 M31 Ole Miss* W, 7-5 M2 Livingston W, 7-0 A6 North Alabama W, 8-6 M27 Arkansas State@ L, 0-1 A3 Auburn L, 2-3 Livingston W, 11-2 North Alabama W, 4-3 Stillman@ W, 16-2 Auburn W, 6-3 M4 Southern Miss W, 3-2 (11) A9 Mississippi State* W, 5-4 M30 Memphis State W, 8-4 A6 LSU* W, 6-3 Southern Miss W, 6-1 Mississippi State* W, 5-4 A2 Ole Miss* W, 8-1 LSU* L, 1-2 M6 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 A10 Mississippi State* W, 4-0 Ole Miss* L, 1-4 A13 at Ole Miss* L, 2-4 Vanderbilt L, 1-3 A16 LSU* L, 2-3 A3 Ole Miss* L, 3-4 at Ole Miss* W, 6-1 M7 Vanderbilt L, 2-3 LSU* W, 1-0 A7 Southern Miss L, 0-4 A14 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 Vanderbilt L, 4-5 A17 LSU* W, 8-5 Southern Miss L, 1-4 A15 Stillman W, 8-4 M8 Jacksonville State L, 2-9 A20 Jacksonville State W, 8-6 A9 at Ole Miss* L, 2-8 Stillman W, 9-1 Jacksonville State W, 4-2 Jacksonville State W, 1-0 at Ole Miss* W, 5-3 A20 at LSU* W, 3-0 M10 at Florida L, 0-10 A23 Ole Miss* W, 6-2 A10 at Ole Miss* L, 1-10 at LSU* L, 2-3 at Florida L, 1-8 Ole Miss* L, 1-2 A12 at Memphis State W, 10-6 A21 at LSU* W, 5-3 M11 at Florida L, 2-4 A24 Ole Miss* L, 3-12 at Memphis State L, 2-7 A24 at Auburn L, 3-6 M14 Tennessee# W, 5-3 A27 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-6 A14 Stillman W, 6-4 at Auburn L, 4-7 Clemson# L, 4-9 Birmingham-Southern W, 6-5 A16 Mississippi State* L, 4-6 A27 Mississippi State* W, 4-0 M15 Tennessee# W, 8-1 M1 at Mississippi State* L, 4-5 Mississippi State* L, 6-9 A28 Mississippi State* L, 1-3 Clemson# L, 3-7 at Mississippi State* W, 2-1 A17 Mississippi State* W, 6-5 (10) Mississippi State* W, 5-3 M19 Kentucky L, 4-5 (8) M2 at Mississippi State* L, 2-3 A20 at Auburn L, 8-12 A29 Stillman W, 5-3 Kentucky L, 2-4 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) * – SEC game A23 at Mississippi State* L, 7-8 Stillman W, 11-0 M20 Kentucky W, 5-4 at Mississippi State* L, 2-6 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) Kentucky W, 2-1 A24 at Mississippi State* W, 8-7 (13) M9 Vanderbilt L, 1-5 M21 Louisville L, 5-6 1977 - Won 27, Lost 18 A27 at Stillman W, 5-4 M11 at Vanderbilt L, 7-13 Louisville W, 2-1 (10-9 SEC) A30 LSU* L, 2-3 $ – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) M22 Louisville L, 4-8 Coach: Hayden Riley LSU* L, 1-11 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Louisville W, 3-2 F19 South Alabama W, 5-2 (7) M1 LSU* L, 2-7 * – SEC game M23 at Stillman W, 7-5 South Alabama L, 5-8 (7) M4 Auburn L, 1-5 M25 Montevallo W, 5-3 F20 South Alabama W, 7-3 M7 at LSU* W, 6-5 1974 - Won 37, Lost 16 Montevallo W, 5-2 F26 Montevallo W, 5-4 (7) at LSU* W, 5-2 M28 Mississippi State* W, 4-1 Montevallo W, 1-0 (7) M8 at LSU* L, 4-5 (10-5 SEC) Coach: Hayden Riley Mississippi State* L, 3-4 F27 Birmingham-Southern L, 4-6 @ – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M29 Mississippi State* L, 0-7 M9 Delta State L, 0-3 * – SEC game SEC Western Division Champions M10 Delta State L, 5-10 # - Alabama claims 1,000th win in program history M1 Stillman W, 2-1 Mississippi State* L, 0-4 Stillman W, 2-0 A1 Troy State W, 3-1 M12 LSU* L, 10-17 (7) Troy State W, 3-0 M13 LSU* W, 12-3 (7) 1972 - Won 21, Lost 14, Tied 1 M2 Livingston L, 1-4 Livingston W, 3-1 A4 Ole Miss* L, 0-3 M14 Huntingdon W, 9-4 (7) (7-11 SEC) Ole Miss* W, 5-3 Huntingdon W, 6-2 (7) Coach: Hayden Riley M5 Montevallo W, 5-1 Montevallo W, 4-0 A5 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 M15 at Southern Miss L, 0-1 (7) M14 Southern Miss W, 5-1 M7 Delta State L, 2-3 Ole Miss* W, 8-6 at Southern Miss W, 8-1 (7) Southern Miss L, 6-7 Delta State W, 3-0 A6 Stillman W, 3-2 M17 Louisville W, 5-4 (7) M17 Jacksonville State W, 8-5 M8 Jacksonville State W, 4-1 A8 Auburn W, 2-0 Louisville W, 8-6 (7) Jacksonville State W, 13-3 Jacksonville State W, 7-2 Auburn L, 0-12 M19 Ohio State L, 2-11 (7) M21 Birmingham-Southern W, 6-3 M9 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-4 A11 LSU* W, 5-4 Ohio State L, 1-15 (7) Birmingham-Southern W, 1-0 Birmingham-Southern W, 5-4 LSU* L, 5-6 M20 Ohio State W, 6-4 M23 Ohio University# W, 7-6 M11 Huntingdon W, 5-0 A12 LSU* W, 10-9 Ohio State W, 8-6 M24 Arkansas State# W, 18-5 Huntingdon W, 5-2 LSU* L, 2-4 M26 at Ole Miss* L, 4-11 (7) M25 Arkansas State# W, 11-2 M12 Southern Miss L, 2-3 (8) A15 Delta State L, 0-6 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 (7) Ohio University# T, 2-2 Southern Miss W, 10-3 Delta State L, 5-7 M27 at Ole Miss* L, 5-6 M31 Mississippi State* L, 3-4 M16 Vanderbilt# W, 12-2 A18 at Ole Miss* L, 0-5 A2 at Mississippi State* L, 3-4 (7) Mississippi State* W, 7-1 Miami (Ohio)# W, 7-3 at Ole Miss* W, 2-1 at Mississippi State* L, 4-9 (7) A1 Mississippi State* W, 15-2 Miami (Ohio)# L, 5-6 A19 at Ole Miss* L, 0-7 A9 Auburn* W, 11-5 A4 at Auburn L, 0-3 M17 Vanderbilt# L, 7-8 at Ole Miss* L, 1-8 Auburn* L, 2-5 at Auburn W, 8-6 Miami (Ohio)# W, 7-6 A22 North Alabama W, 6-2 A10 Auburn* W, 12-5 A7 at Ole Miss* L, 6-7 Vanderbilt# W, 5-4 North Alabama W, 7-6 A13 North Alabama W, 8-4 (7) at Ole Miss* L, 1-8 M19 Evansville W, 9-3 A24 at Southern Miss L, 6-7 North Alabama W, 5-1 (7) A8 at Ole Miss* W, 2-1 M23 Mississippi State* L, 0-1 A25 at LSU L, 5-6 A16 at LSU* W, 3-2 (7) A11 Stillman W, 1-0 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 at LSU L, 2-9 at LSU* W, 7-4 (7) Stillman W, 5-4 A26 at LSU L, 2-5 A17 at LSU* W, 10-4 RECORDS & HISTORY M24 Mississippi State* W, 5-2 A14 at LSU* L, 3-7 M26 Stillman W, 7-5 at LSU L, 2-9 A20 Livingston W, 3-1 (7) at LSU* L, 4-5 Stillman W, 6-5 M4 at Birmingham-Southern W, 4-0 Livingston L, 4-8 (7) A15 at LSU* W, 10-6 M29 at Ole Miss* W, 6-3 at Birmingham-Southern L, 2-10 A23 Southern Miss W, 12-8 (7) A18 Stillman W, 7-1 at Ole Miss* W, 7-6 M6 at Auburn L, 3-4 Southern Miss L, 5-7 (7) Stillman W, 6-5 M30 at Ole Miss* W, 12-0 at Auburn W, 6-2 A27 at Huntingdon W, 10-2 A21 Ole Miss* L, 1-3 A1 Memphis State W, 4-1 M10 at Mississippi State* W, 1-0 A28 at Birmingham-Southern W, 6-2 Ole Miss* L, 3-5 Memphis State W, 4-0 at Mississippi State* L, 0-4 A30 Ole Miss* L, 3-6 (7) A22 Ole Miss* L, 6-13 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A5 at Southern Miss W, 14-0 Ole Miss* L, 4-8 (7) A25 Auburn L, 4-8 * – SEC game A6 at LSU* W, 7-6 M1 Ole Miss* W, 16-6 Auburn W, 9-1 at LSU* L, 2-3 M7 Mississippi State* W, 5-4 (7) A28 LSU* L, 2-6 A7 at LSU* L, 4-6 1976 - Won 25, Lost 18 Mississippi State* L, 4-8 (7) LSU* W, 12-8 A9 Auburn L, 1-4 (10-11 SEC) M8 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 A29 LSU* W, 8-4 Auburn L, 1-2 Coach: Hayden Riley * – SEC game M5 at Mississippi State* L, 1-8 A10 UAB W, 4-0 F27 Houston L, 4-10 at Mississippi State* L, 0-2 UAB W, 4-3 Houston W, 6-4 M6 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 1978 - Won 23, Lost 20 F28 Livingston L, 5-10 # – Joe Sewell Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) A16 at Auburn L, 2-6 (10-11 SEC) * – SEC game at Auburn W, 6-0 Livingston W, 8-0 Coach: Hayden Riley A17 at UAB W, 4-1 M2 Montevallo W, 7-1 F18 at South Alabama L, 6-9 (7) at UAB W, 8-2 Montevallo L, 6-8 F19 at South Alabama L, 2-8 (7) 1973 - Won 22, Lost 14 A20 LSU* W, 3-2 M4 at Southern Miss W, 4-2 (10) (12-4 SEC) at South Alabama W, 5-4 LSU* W, 10-1 at Southern Miss W, 9-3 F25 Livingston W, 5-4 (7) Coach: Hayden Riley A21 LSU* W, 9-1 M8 Auburn* L, 0-4 Livingston W, 5-3 (7) SEC Western Division Champions A26 at Mississippi State* W, 1-0 Auburn* L, 2-5 F26 Birmingham-Southern L, 6-17 Spring Hill$ W, 4-3 at Mississippi State* L, 1-3 M9 Auburn* L, 5-11 M3 Auburn* W, 9-5 at South Alabama$ L, 2-10 A27 at Mississippi State* L, 1-6 M12 at LSU* L, 0-4 M5 Auburn* L, 3-5 (7) M10 Jacksonville State W, 7-1 at LSU* W, 5-2 SEC Playoffs (Best of Three Series) Auburn* L, 1-3 (7) Jacksonville State W, 6-1 M13 at LSU* L, 1-11 M8 at Vanderbilt L, 8-12 M11 at LSU* L, 2-3 (7) M14 South Carolina# W, 1-0 M22 Southern Miss W, 11-0 at LSU* W, 3-0 (7) South Alabama# L, 0-2 Southern Miss W, 10-2 112 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

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

SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) M14 Louisville W, 7-4 A18 at Ole Miss* L, 1-6 1994 - Won 21, Lost 35 M11 at Florida L, 6-7 M16 at Florida* W, 7-4 at Ole Miss* W, 6-2 (7) (4-22 SEC) M12 Mississippi State L, 10-11 at Florida* L, 0-4 (7) A19 at Ole Miss* L, 2-7 Coach: Barry Shollenberger # – Baseball City Stadium (Haines City, Fla.) M19 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0 A21 Samford L, 5-9 ! – Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) SEC Tournament Participant M20 Arkansas State W, 12-3 A22 at UAB W, 6-0 F18 New Orleans^ W, 3-0 & – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M21 Arkansas State W, 14-3 A25 LSU* L, 0-10 $ – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) F19 Tulane^ L, 3-7 M23 at Mississippi State* L, 1-8 LSU* L, 7-8 (7) F20 LSU^ L, 0-3 ^ – Dothan, Ala. at Mississippi State* L, 0-2 (7) A26 LSU* W, 7-5 * – SEC game F25 at McNeese State& L, 6-7 M24 at Mississippi State* W, 14-11 A28 Western Kentucky W, 7-6 F26 Lamar& L, 2-3 M26 Illinois L, 1-4 A29 West Florida W, 8-5 F27 Tulane& L, 1-2 1990 - Won 34, Lost 21 M27 Illinois W, 1-0 M2 at Arkansas* W, 11-2 (10-13 SEC) M3 Austin Peay W, 11-1 M30 Tennessee* W, 11-8 at Arkansas* W, 4-3 (7) Austin Peay W, 4-2 Coach: Barry Shollenberger Tennessee* L, 1-3 (7) M3 at Arkansas* L, 3-7 M5 at West Florida W, 4-1 F23 Augusta College W, 11-9 M31 Tennessee* W, 8-1 M6 Middle Tennessee W, 9-2 M6 at West Florida L, 0-5 F24 Augusta College W, 15-7 (7) A3 Middle Tennessee W, 4-3 M9 Auburn* W, 7-6 M8 Saint Louis W, 14-0 F25 Radford W, 5-1 A4 Middle Tennessee W, 11-6 Auburn* L, 2-5 (7) M10 Notre Dame W, 5-2 Radford W, 13-3 (7) A6 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 M10 Auburn* L, 7-9 M11 Notre Dame L, 4-5 @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) F28 at UAB L, 3-4 Ole Miss* W, 10-1 (7) M12 Notre Dame L, 7-10 M2 South Carolina# W, 6-4 A7 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 $ – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) * – SEC game M15 Louisville W, 11-2 M3 Western Michigan# W, 20-7 A10 Murray State& W, 12-5 M16 Butler W, 8-6 M4 at South Florida# L, 3-7 # – CF Brad Oliver and SS Juan DeBrand each hit a grand slam Murray State W, 7-5 (7) ... Oliver’s came in the third, while DeBrand hit his in the M17 Butler W, 10-1 M6 UAB L, 5-9 A13 at Georgia* W, 5-4 seventh, marking the first time in school history that two players hit grand slams in the same game M19 Michigan State L, 9-12 M9 Ohio State W, 9-0 at Georgia* W, 4-0 (7) Michigan State L, 1-3 M10 Ohio State W, 5-4 A14 at Georgia* W, 7-3 M20 Michigan State W, 5-1 West Virginia W, 5-2 A17 Samford W, 16-4 1993 - Won 27, Lost 25 M25 at South Carolina* W, 8-4 M11 Ohio State W, 11-0 A20 Auburn* L, 11-19 (9-15 SEC) M26 at South Carolina* L, 0-10 West Virginia L, 2-11 Auburn* L, 8-17 (7) Coach: Barry Shollenberger M27 at South Carolina* L, 2-3 M14 Murray State& W, 3-0 A21 Auburn* W, 7-6 SEC Tournament Participant M29 at South Florida L, 3-4 M19 Michigan State W, 10-3 A23 Auburn@ L, 2-11 F20 at South Alabama L, 3-4 M30 at South Florida L, 2-5 M20 Michigan State W, 4-1 A27 at LSU* L, 4-15 F21 at South Alabama# W, 21-6 A1 at Florida* L, 1-2 Michigan State W, 5-3 (7) at LSU* W, 8-6 F24 South Alabama L, 5-6 A2 at Florida* L, 5-12 M21 Georgia Southern L, 3-5 A28 at LSU* L, 6-11 F25 South Alabama W, 5-4 A3 at Florida* L, 6-8 M22 Georgia Southern W, 8-7 A30 Samford W, 3-1 F27 Texas Christian L, 6-13 A5 Alcorn State W, 18-4 M24 Mississippi State* W, 7-4 M4 Kentucky* L, 3-4 F28 Texas Christian L, 7-16 A8 Tennessee* L, 4-6 Mississippi State* L, 2-4 (7) Kentucky* L, 5-9 M3 Georgia State W, 11-3 A9 Tennessee* L, 2-6 M25 Mississippi State* L, 6-10 M7 South Alabama L, 5-7 M5 Louisiana Tech W, 8-5 A10 Tennessee* L, 1-2 M27 Middle Tennessee L, 4-10 M11 at Vanderbilt* L, 6-7 M6 Richmond L, 5-11 A12 Tennessee Tech W, 12-0 M28 Middle Tennessee W, 6-5 M12 at Vanderbilt* W, 11-4 M7 Richmond L, 4-10 A13 Troy State@ W, 6-4 M31 at Tennessee* W, 7-4 at Vanderbilt* W, 9-5 M8 Richmond W, 17-4 A16 Mississippi State* L, 3-4 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 (7) M14 Troy State W, 15-7 M17 Middle Tennessee W, 6-4 Mississippi State* L, 7-9 A1 at Tennessee* W, 7-2 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) M18 Middle Tennessee W, 12-7 A17 Mississippi State* L, 8-12 A2 at Middle Tennessee L, 4-5 (10) M16 Mississippi State L, 10-15 M19 Michigan L, 2-4 A20 at UAB W, 3-2 A3 at Samford W, 11-2 M17 Florida L, 3-4 M20 Michigan W, 7-6 A22 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 A4 Auburn-Montgomery W, 3-2 M21 Michigan L, 5-8 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) A23 at Ole Miss* L, 5-6 A7 at Ole Miss* W, 2-0 M24 Auburn@ W, 6-5 A24 at Ole Miss* L, 6-18 A8 at Ole Miss* W, 10-0 M23 Florida International W, 5-1 M24 St. John’s W, 5-2 M27 Kentucky* L, 3-6 A27 UAB W, 2-1 (11) at Ole Miss* L, 1-6 (7) M27 Kentucky* L, 4-7 (7) A29 LSU* L, 7-13 A11 Alcorn State W, 19-1 M25 at Florida State L, 2-5 Georgia Tech W, 8-4 M28 Kentucky* W, 8-7 A30 LSU* L, 6-10 A12 Alcorn State W, 5-3 M30 at South Florida L, 6-11 M1 LSU* W, 7-5 A14 Georgia* L, 2-9 M26 at Florida State L, 5-6 @ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) M31 at South Florida$ W, 2-0 (6) M3 Samford W, 10-2 A15 Georgia* L, 3-4 (7) A3 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-4 M4 Auburn% L, 7-8 Georgia* L, 9-11 * – SEC game & – Mick Kerns became the only player in Alabama history to at Vanderbilt* W, 8-6 (7) M6 at Arkansas* L, 5-6 A19 UAB$ L, 4-6 (10) record an inside-the-park grand slam A4 at Vanderbilt* L, 5-7 M7 at Arkansas* L, 6-14 A21 at Auburn* L, 6-7 A5 at Middle Tennessee W, 8-5 M8 at Arkansas* L, 3-7 at Auburn* L, 0-2 (7) A7 UAB L, 8-9 M11 Radford W, 19-5 A22 at Auburn* L, 5-9 1992 - Won 34, Lost 21 (8-16 SEC) A8 at UAB W, 4-2 M12 Auburn*! W, 6-5 A24 Auburn^ W, 9-2 A10 Georgia* W, 7-0 M13 Auburn* L, 4-5 A26 Huntingdon W, 7-1 Coach: Barry Shollenberger F15 Morehead State W, 13-2 Georgia* L, 1-3 (7) M14 Auburn* L, 3-6 A28 LSU* L, 4-7 A11 Georgia* L, 3-4 F16 Morehead State W, 10-1 SEC West Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) LSU* W, 12-5 (7) A13 Murray State W, 13-5 F18 Alcorn State W, 8-4 M19 LSU* L, 2-3 A29 LSU* L, 5-8 A14 Murray State W, 12-3 F19 Alcorn State W, 25-4 M20 at Ole Miss* L, 4-5 (11) A30 Auburn% W, 11-8 A17 at Mississippi State* L, 4-7 M2 West Florida W, 9-5 F21 Louisville W, 4-2 ^ – Winn-Dixie Showdown VII (Superdome - New Orleans, La.) F22 Louisville W, 11-9 at Mississippi State* L, 0-2 (7) & – Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) M5 at Kentucky* W, 12-6 A18 at Mississippi State* L, 3-9 at Kentucky* W, 7-5 (7) F23 Louisville W, 13-6 @ – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.) A24 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 (13) % – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) M6 at Kentucky* W, 6-2 M2 UAB W, 6-1 M4 at Samford L, 4-5 (10) Ole Miss* L, 2-6 ! – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M13 Vanderbilt* W, 11-1 (7) A25 Ole Miss* L, 3-6 * – SEC game Vanderbilt* L, 2-6 (7) M6 Northeast Illinois W, 2-1 M7 Northeast Illinois W, 6-5 A27 Samford W, 6-4 # – USF Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) A28 at Samford W, 4-2 $ – Hoover Met (Hoover, Ala.) M8 Northeast Illinois L, 7-9 ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) M10 Georgia State W, 18-3 A29 Troy! W, 6-5 % – Joe W. Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) M11 Georgia State W, 16-4 M2 at LSU* W, 3-1 * – SEC game M13 Northern Illinois W, 12-1 M8 Arkansas* W, 4-2 & – Shollenberger became UA’s wins leader M15 Middle Tennessee L, 7-9 Arkansas* L, 1-8 (7) Middle Tennessee# W, 15-1 M9 Arkansas* W, 10-1 1991 - Won 42, Lost 20 M19 Siena W, 18-0 M11 at Western Kentucky W, 13-11 (14-11 SEC) Siena W, 9-7 M14 Auburn*^ L, 3-11 M15 at Auburn* W, 11-0 Coach: Barry Shollenberger M21 at Kentucky* L, 4-6

M16 at Auburn* L, 1-2 RECORDS & HISTORY SEC Tournament Participant at Kentucky* L, 5-6 (7) NCAA Atlantic Regional M22 at Kentucky* L, 5-6 SEC West Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) F18 Alcorn State W, 8-2 M24 Murray State W, 11-2 M20 Auburn* L, 4-13 F21 UAB W, 8-5 M25 Murray State W, 5-1 M21 Ole Miss* L, 2-4 @ – Joe Davis Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) F23 at South Alabama L, 8-10 M26 Auburn@ W, 7-1 M28 Vanderbilt* W, 6-5 ^ – Paterson Field (Montgomery, Ala.) F24 at South Alabama W, 4-3 ! – Westgate Park (Dothan, Ala.) F27 at UAB W, 9-1 Vanderbilt* L, 3-4 (7) M29 Vanderbilt* L, 16-19 * – SEC game F28 Tennessee Tech W, 3-1 # – Alabama 2B Frank Menechino became the first player in Tennessee Tech W, 8-0 (7) A2 at Tampa W, 11-10 school history to hit for the cycle A4 at Georgia* L, 4-16 $ – John Collins, Brett Sullenberger and Al Drumheller combined M4 Illinois State W, 8-6 on a rain-shortened perfect game 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 Furman W, 7-6 A13 Mississippi State* L, 2-15 (7) M13 Louisville W, 15-9 A15 Tennessee Tech W, 10-4 A16 Tennessee Tech W, 3-2 ROLLTIDE.COM 115 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

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

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

A12 (2) LSU* L, 7-12 A13 Samford L, 5-7 M6 LSU* L, 6-10 F19 (21) Southern Miss W, 10-8 A14 Mississippi Valley State W, 10-1 A14 at (23) Southeastern Louisiana W, 10-5 M7 LSU* W, 4-0 F22 at Florida Atlantic W, 5-2 A15 at Samford+ L, 13-14 A16 at (6) LSU* L, 5-12 M8 LSU* W, 9-0 F23 at Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 A17 at (28) Vanderbilt* W, 10-4 A17 at (6) LSU* L, 7-9 M14 at Auburn* L, 5-7 F24 at Florida Atlantic L, 0-3 A18 at (28) Vanderbilt* W, 7-3 A18 at (6) LSU* L, 5-6 (14) at Auburn* L, 7-8 F26 Samford W, 5-4 A19 at (28) Vanderbilt* W, 7-6 A24 Mississippi State* W, 8-5 M15 at Auburn* W, 7-6 M1 Tulane L, 0-4 A22 at South Alabama% L, 16-21 A25 Mississippi State* W, 9-8 (8) M19 (2) South Carolina* W, 2-1 M2 Tulane L, 6-2 A24 Kentucky* W, 11-6 Mississippi State* W, 6-4 (7) M20 (2) South Carolina* L, 3-6 M3 Tulane W, 12-6 A25 Kentucky* L, 1-11 A27 Mississippi Valley State W, 7-4 M21 (2) South Carolina* L, 2-3 M5 vs. Auburn^ L, 3-6 A26 Kentucky* W, 3-2 A28 Mississippi Valley State W, 5-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M8 at (5) Louisville L, 3-4 (14) A29 South Alabama W, 14-3 (7) A30 at (3) South Carolina* L, 7-9 (11) M25 vs. (18) Arkansas W, 7-4 M9 at (5) Louisville L, 0-6 M1 at Mississippi State* W, 10-8 M1 at (3) South Carolina* W, 6-4 M26 vs. (3) Florida L, 0-6 M10 at (5) Louisville L, 7-8 (10) M2 at Mississippi State* W, 17-16 M2 at (3) South Carolina* L, 15-20 M27 vs. (18) Arkansas L, 1-4 M12 Memphis L, 0-6 M8 (11) Arkansas* W, 2-1 M7 (3) Florida* L, 3-9 M13 Memphis W, 4-2 M9 (11) Arkansas* W, 8-6 M8 (3) Florida* L, 8-14 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M15 Tennessee* W, 12-1 M10 (11) Arkansas* W, 6-5 M9 (3) Florida* W, 10-8 J3 vs. Central Florida W, 5-3 M16 Tennessee* L, 6-7 M12 Jacksonville State W, 8-4 M12 at Samford L, 7-8 J4 at (6) Florida State L, 5-9 M17 Tennessee* W, 15-1 M14 at Auburn* L, 2-3 (10) M14 (14) Ole Miss* L, 4-5 J5 vs. Central Florida W, 12-5 M19 at Samford W, 15-7 M16 at Auburn* L, 1-3 M15 (14) OIe Miss* W, 4-1 J6 at (6) Florida State L, 1-11 M20 Jacksonville State W, 6-5 at Auburn* W, 13-3 (7) M16 (14) Ole Miss* W, 6-3 ! – South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) M22 at Georgia* W, 6-3 # – at Coolray Field (Lawrenceville, Ga.) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M20 at Tennessee* W, 11-3 M23 at Georgia* W, 6-3 M21 at Tennessee* W, 4-2 (11) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M24 at Georgia* W, 3-0 M20 (19) South Carolina L, 5-9 (11) * – SEC game M21 (2) LSU L, 6-9 M22 at Tennessee* W, 9-7 M26 vs. UAB+ L, 0-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) M28 at Auburn* W, 6-2 2012– Won 21, Lost 34 M29 at Auburn* L, 3-6 NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.) M26 vs. (14) Auburn W, 7-1 (9-21 SEC) M29 Oklahoma State L, 6-10 M27 vs. (21) Ole Miss W, 6-3 M30 at Auburn* W, 2-0 M30 Tennessee Tech L, 2-6 M29 vs. (4) Florida W, 5-2 (7) Coach: Mitch Gaspard A2 Southeastern Louisiana W, 9-1 # – 2009 Whataburger Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) M30 vs. (30) LSU L, 3-4 (11) F17 Florida Atlantic L, 2-5 A4 (9) Arkansas* L, 1-3 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) F18 Florida Atlantic L, 2-9 A5 (9) Arkansas* L, 0-6 * – SEC game NCAA Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) F19 Florida Atlantic L, 4-9 A6 (9) Arkansas* W, 5-0 $ – Kent Matthes hit for the cycle J4 vs. Elon W, 11-2 F24 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 14-0 A9 Alcorn State W, 3-2 $$ – Jake Smith and Kent Matthes both hit grand slams, marking J5 at (8) Georgia Tech L, 2-5 F25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 7-0 A10 Alcorn State W, 7-3 the second time in school history the Tide hit two grand slams J6 vs. Mercer W, 5-3 in the same game F26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 9-3 A12 (18) Ole Miss* L, 0-6 + – Jake Smith hit for the cycle at (8) Georgia Tech W, 8-1 F28 South Alabama W, 4-3 A13 (18) Ole Miss* L, 2-5 % – Josh Rutledge hit for the cycle J7 at (8) Georgia Tech W, 10-8 F29 at Southern Miss L, 2-14 A14 (18) Ole Miss* L, 3-4 (11) *** – Alabama sets single-season school record by hitting a home NCAA Super Regional (Clemson, S.C.) M2 at Tulane L, 7-9 A16 UAB W, 7-4 run in 18 straight games from Feb. 20-March 18 J12 at (13) Clemson W, 5-4 M3 at Tulane W, 6-2 A19 (2) LSU* L, 0-5 J13 at (13) Clemson L, 5-19 M4 at Tulane L, 2-7 A20 (2) LSU* L, 8-11 (16) J14 at (13) Clemson L, 6-8 M6 Auburn^ L, 3-8 A21 (2) LSU* W, 4-3 (10) # – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) M9 East Carolina$ L, 1-3 A24 at Southern Miss W, 7-4 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M10 (20) Louisville$ W, 7-6 A26 Texas A&M* W, 3-2 * – SEC game M11 Oral Roberts$ L, 2-3 A27 Texas A&M* W, 3-2 M13 Southern Miss W, 8-3 M4 at (15) Mississippi State* L, 6-10 2011 – Won 35, Lost 28 M14 Samford W, 6-5 at (15) Mississippi State* L, 4-5 (10) (14-16 SEC) M16 at (4) Arkansas* L, 3-4 (12) M5 at (15) Mississippi State* L, 6-7 (11) Coach: Mitch Gaspard 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 SEC Tournament Participant M20 at Troy L, 0-9 M10 Missouri* W, 9-7 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalists M23 (17) Ole Miss* L, 7-11 M11 Missouri* L, 3-7 F18 Alcorn State W, 11-0 M24 (17) Ole Miss* W, 3-2 M12 Missouri* W, 7-6 F19 Alcorn State W, 5-1 M25 (17) Ole Miss* L, 4-8 M16 at (1) Vanderbilt* L, 6-7 F20 Alcorn State W, 8-1 M27 vs. UAB+ L, 0-1 (12) M17 at (1) Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 (10) F22 Alabama State W, 11-7 M30 at Tennessee* L, 8-10 M18 at (1) Vanderbilt* L, 10-14 F25 vs. Southeastern Louisiana! L, 2-6 A1 at Tennessee* L, 2-4 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) F26 at South Alabama! L, 9-10 at Tennessee* L, 3-5 (7) COACH: MITCH GASPARD F27 vs. Central Florida! L, 4-12 M21 vs. Auburn W, 6-3 A3 at South Alabama W, 9-5 M22 vs. (2) LSU L, 0-3 M2 Southern Miss L, 6-10 A6 (23) Auburn* W, 10-6 M4 Northwestern State W, 7-5 M23 vs. (21) Ole Miss W, 7-5 (10) 2010 – Won 42, Lost 25 A7 (23) Auburn* W, 4-3 M24 vs. (2) LSU L, 2-3 M5 Northwestern State W, 4-2 A8 (23) Auburn* W, 6-2 (15-15 SEC) M6 Northwestern State W, 9-0 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Coach: Mitch Gaspard A10 UAB L, 1-9 M8 Troy W, 6-5 (11) A13 at (3) LSU* L, 2-10 M31 vs. (26) Troy$ L, 2-5 SEC Tournament Runner-up M9 vs. Georgia# L, 3-6 A14 at (3) LSU* L, 1-7 J1 vs. Savannah State$ W, 3-2 NCAA Atlanta Regional Champs M11 Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 A15 at (3) LSU* L, 1-5 J2 vs. (26) Troy$ L, 8-9 NCAA Super Regional M12 Eastern Illinois W, 12-1 A18 Mississippi Valley State W, 8-0 (7) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) F20 South Alabama W, 12-4 M13 Eastern Illinois W, 5-0 Mississippi Valley State L, 3-8 (7) + – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (Hoover, Ala.) F21 at South Alabama W, 5-3 M15 vs. (24) Auburn^ L, 1-2 A20 Vanderbilt* W, 6-4 * – SEC game F26 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-4 M18 at Ole Miss* L, 0-4 A21 Vanderbilt* W, 8-6 F27 Illinois-Chicago W, 25-1 M19 at Ole Miss* W, 7-5 A22 Vanderbilt* L, 7-9 2014 – Won 37, Lost 24 M20 at Ole Miss* W, 6-4 Illinois-Chicago W, 4-3 A24 at Samford W, 5-4 (15-14 SEC) M3 vs. (25) Georgia# W, 13-2 M22 UAB W, 6-3 A27 at (4) South Carolina* L, 0-1 Coach: Mitch Gaspard M5 at College of Charleston W, 6-2 M23 Jacksonville State W, 9-5 at (4) South Carolina* L, 11-12 M6 at College of Charleston W, 4-0 M25 Kentucky* W, 4-0 A28 at (4) South Carolina* L, 1-9 SEC Tournament Participant M7 at College of Charleston L, 6-7 M26 Kentucky* W, 6-5 M4 (29) Mississippi State* L, 1-3 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalists M12 Stony Brook W, 15-8 M27 Kentucky* W, 8-3 M5 (29) Mississippi State* L, 2-3 F14 Saint Louis L, 1-2 M13 Stony Brook W, 5-0 M29 at UAB L, 1-5 M6 (29) Mississippi State* W, 8-7 F15 Saint Louis W, 4-3 Stony Brook W, 13-6 M30 South Alabama W, 4-3 M11 at (7) Kentucky* L, 2-4 F16 Saint Louis W, 9-3 M14 Stony Brook W, 4-3 A1 (13) Arkansas* W, 5-3 M12 at (7) Kentucky* L, 6-7 F21 Stephen F. Austin L, 1-2 (13) M16 Minnesota W, 5-4 A2 (13) Arkansas* W, 5-3 at (7) Kentucky* L, 1-8 F22 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-0 M17 Minnesota W, 9-4 A3 (13) Arkansas* L, 3-4 M15 Troy W, 10-5 F23 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 (10) RECORDS & HISTORY M19 (16) Vanderbilt* W, 4-1 A5 Samford L, 2-4 M17 Georgia* L, 4-8 F26 at Southern Miss L, 1-2 M20 (16) Vanderbilt* W, 8-2 A8 at (1) Vanderbilt* L, 3-11 M18 Georgia* W, 4-0 F28 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-2 M21 (16) Vanderbilt* L, 4-5 A9 at (1) Vanderbilt* L, 0-7 M19 Georgia* W, 6-4 M1 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-6 M24 vs. (29) Auburn^ L, 6-8 A10 at (1) Vanderbilt* L, 6-11 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M2 at (10) Louisiana-Lafayette W, 12-6 M26 at (15) Arkansas* L, 8-9 A12 Mississippi Valley State W, 10-1 $ – DRASH Alabama Baseball Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) M5 vs. Auburn^ W, 4-3 M27 at (15) Arkansas* L, 3-4 A13 Mississippi Valley State W, 10-0 + – Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) M7 Mississippi Valley State W, 8-0 M28 at (15) Arkansas* L, 5-10 A14 Tennessee* W, 8-2 * – SEC game M8 Mississippi Valley State& W, 7-0 M30 Jacksonville State W, 7-3 A16 Tennessee* L, 1-2 (7) M9 Mississippi Valley State W, 3-0 M31 at UAB L, 4-11 Tennessee* L, 0-1 (7) 2013 – Won 35, Lost 28 M11 Samford W, 12-1 A2 Auburn* W, 10-5 A19 at Samford W, 7-5 (14-15 SEC) M14 (20) Kentucky* W, 3-0 A3 Auburn* W, 6-5 A22 at (5) Florida* L, 0-7 Coach: Mitch Gaspard M15 (20) Kentucky* L, 2-7 A23 at (5) Florida* L, 2-9 (20) Kentucky* W, 5-3 (10) A4 Auburn* L, 1-7 SEC Tournament Participant A6 UAB L, 4-6 A24 at (5) Florida* L, 1-2 M18 Alcorn State W, 17-3 A7 at Jacksonville State W, 10-4 (11) A26 at (15) Southern Miss W, 7-3 NCAA Regional Participant M19 Alcorn State W, 12-0 A9 at Kentucky* L, 6-7 A30 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 (10) F15 Virginia Military Institute W, 8-3 M21 at Arkansas* W, 17-9 A10 at Kentucky* L, 2-8 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 F16 Virginia Military Institute W, 10-5 M22 at Arkansas* L, 1-2 A11 at Kentucky* W, 11-9 M1 at Mississippi State* L, 5-8 F17 Virginia Military Institute W, 7-4 M23 at Arkansas* L, 0-1 ROLLTIDE.COM 119 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M25 vs. Troy+ W, 10-5 A26 at Ole Miss* W, 13-4 % – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) M28 (9) Ole Miss* W, 7-6 A28 Southern Miss L, 2-6 (7) ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M29 (9) Ole Miss* W, 6-5 (10) A30 (23) Arkansas* L, 1-5 * – SEC game M30 (9) Ole Miss* W, 3-1 M1 (23) Arkansas* L, 4-8 A1 Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-2 M2 (23) Arkansas* L, 0-4 A4 at Texas A&M* W, 5-1 M5 Alabama A&M W, 7-2 A5 at Texas A&M* L, 8-13 Alabama A&M W, 7-2 A6 at Texas A&M* W, 6-4 M8 at (24) Auburn* W, 4-2 A9 UAB L, 1-2 M9 at (24) Auburn* W, 7-6 A11 Auburn* L, 1-2 M10 at (24) Auburn* W, 14-4 A12 Auburn* W, 4-1 M12 Mercer$# W, 5-3 A13 Auburn* W, 4-3 M14 (7) Vanderbilt* L, 1-2 A15 Jackson State W, 8-1 M15 (7) Vanderbilt* L, 5-7 A16 at UAB% W, 5-2 M16 (7) Vanderbilt* W, 1-0 A18 at (29) Tennessee* W, 8-5 A19 at (29) Tennessee* W, 7-6 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) A20 at (29) Tennessee* L, 9-10 M19 vs. Ole Miss W, 6-1 A22 Southern Miss L, 3-6 M20 vs. (8) Texas A&M L, 3-4 COACH: BRAD BOHANNON A25 at (8) South Carolina* L, 3-9 M21 vs. Missouri W, 4-3 A26 at (8) South Carolina* W, 2-1 M22 vs. (7) Vanderbilt L, 1-16 (7) 2018 – Won 27, Lost 29 A27 at (8) South Carolina* L, 3-9 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) A30 at Samford W, 9-5 + – Hank Aaron Stadium (Mobile, Ala.) COACH: GREG GOFF (8-22 SEC) M2 (5) Florida* L, 3-7 % – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) Coach: Brad Bohannon $ – Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium (Huntsville, Ala.) F16 Valparaiso W, 16-2 M3 (5) Florida* L, 3-4 * – SEC game 2017 – Won 19, Lost 34, Tied 1 M4 (5) Florida* L, 3-13 # - Alabama claims 2,500th win in program history F17 Valparaiso W, 6-5 (5-24-1 SEC) F18 Valparaiso W, 12-6 M6 Jacksonville State W, 6-1 Coach: Greg Goff M10 at (6) LSU* L, 0-2 F20 Middle Tennessee W, 4-0 2016 – Won 32, Lost 26 F17 Presbyterian W, 4-3 at (6) LSU* W, 5-1 F23 Washington State W, 12-4 F18 Presbyterian W, 8-1 M13 at Jacksonville State W, 15-10 (15-15 SEC) Washington State W, 8-2 F19 Presbyterian L, 3-4 M15 (16) Mississippi State* L, 4-9 Coach: Mitch Gaspard F24 Washington State W, 9-3 F22 Southern Miss W, 12-5 M16 (16) Mississippi State* L, 0-1 SEC Tournament Participant F27 at Samford W, 13-3 F24 Oral Roberts L, 3-6 M17 (16) Mississippi State* W, 2-1 F19 Maryland W, 3-1 F28 Alabama State W, 11-1 F20 Maryland L, 5-9 F25 Oral Roberts L, 4-5 M2 at Oklahoma L, 1-2 (11) F26 Oral Roberts L, 2-5 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) F21 Maryland W, 5-1 M3 at Oklahoma L, 4-16 F28 Jacksonville State L, 1-2 (10) M20 vs. Kentucky L, 1-7 F24 Nicholls State W, 13-1 M4 at Oklahoma W, 13-1 F26 North Dakota W, 2-1 M3 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-3 M7 Southern Miss W, 3-0 M4 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-2 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) F27 North Dakota W, 5-2 M9 New Mexico State L, 0-3 M5 Louisiana-Monroe W, 10-3 M30 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ L, 0-1 F28 North Dakota W, 7-1 New Mexico State W, 3-1 M9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 6-5 M31 at (5) Florida State$ W, 6-5 M1 at Troy W, 2-1 M10 New Mexico State W, 5-2 M10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 14-1 J1 vs. Georgia Southern$ W, 6-0 M4 vs. Notre Dame+ W, 4-0 M13 Alabama A&M W, 15-0 (7) M12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 3-8 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ W, 4-1 M5 vs. Niagara+ W, 8-4 M14 Alabama A&M W, 14-0 (7) Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 12-2 (7) J2 vs. (27) Kennesaw State$ L, 2-4 vs. (8) N.C. State+ L, 1-2 M16 Georgia* W, 10-9 (13) M14 Eastern Illinois W, 5-0 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) M6 vs. Brown+ W, 2-0 M17 Georgia* L, 5-6 & – Justin Kamplain, Jay Shaw and Geoffrey Bramblett combined for a M11 (21) Houston L, 1-3 M15 Samford L, 3-10 M18 Georgia* L, 5-6 nine-inning no-hitter against Mississippi Valley State M12 (21) Houston L, 2-3 M17 Missouri* L, 0-3 M20 at UAB% L, 4-6 + – Whibbs Maritime Park (Pensacola, Fla.) M13 (21) Houston W, 7-6 M18 Missouri* L, 4-7 M23 at Tennessee* L, 4-5 % – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) M15 at Southern Miss L, 2-9 M19 Missouri* L, 5-9 M25 at Tennessee* L, 1-2 (7) $ – NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) M21 at UAB% W, 4-1 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 (7) * – SEC game M19 at (7) LSU* W, 6-0 at (7) LSU* W, 4-3 M24 at (7) South Carolina* W, 4-2 M27 vs. Auburn^ L, 2-5 M20 at (7) LSU* L, 5-7 M25 at (7) South Carolina* L, 5-6 (10) M30 Kentucky* W, 4-2 2015 – Won 32, Lost 28 M22 at UAB% L, 0-8 M26 at (7) South Carolina* L, 2-4 M31 Kentucky* W, 4-2 (12-18 SEC) M25 Tennessee* W, 7-3 M28 (18) Auburn^ L, 3-4 A1 Kentucky* L, 2-5 Coach: Mitch Gaspard M26 Tennessee* W, 11-3 M31 (21) Arkansas* L, 1-7 A3 Jacksonville State L, 0-4 SEC Tournament Participant Tennessee* L, 3-6 A1 (21) Arkansas* W, 7-1 A6 at Missouri* W, 2-1 F13 Maryland Eastern Shore W, 6-0 M29 vs. Auburn^ L, 1-10 A2 (21) Arkansas* L, 5-8 A7 at Missouri* L, 0-1 F14 Maryland Eastern Shore W, 11-0 M31 at Georgia* W, 10-7 (13) A4 at Troy L, 11-12 at Missouri* W, 5-1 F15 Maryland Eastern Shore W, 19-0 A1 at Georgia* L, 1-7 A7 at Ole Miss* L, 2-7 A10 UAB W, 12-3 F20 at (3) Houston L, 1-3 A2 at Georgia* L, 4-12 A8 at Ole Miss* L, 4-5 A12 at Texas A&M* L, 6-12 F21 at (3) Houston L, 9-14 A5 Alcorn State W, 8-5 A9 at Ole Miss* L, 2-8 A13 at Texas A&M* L, 6-9 F22 at (3) Houston W, 8-3 Alcorn State W, 8-0 (7) A11 UAB W, 6-4 A14 at Texas A&M L, 2-3 (11) F24 Savannah State W, 7-2 A8 at (19) Kentucky* L, 2-3 A13 Texas A&M* L, 5-9 A17 Samford L, 0-6 Savannah State W, 4-2 A9 at (19) Kentucky* L, 2-6 A14 Texas A&M* L, 2-8 A18 Alcorn State W, 3-0 F27 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 6-4 A10 at (19) Kentucky* W, 2-1 A15 Texas A&M* L, 2-3 A20 Auburn* L, 5-19 F28 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 5-6 A12 UAB W, 7-6 A18 Alcorn State W, 18-1 (7) A21 Auburn* L, 0-5 M1 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-14 A15 (8) Ole Miss* L, 0-4 A20 at (11) Mississippi State* L, 5-6 Auburn* L, 5-20 M3 Auburn^ L, 3-5 A16 (8) Ole Miss* W, 2-0 A21 at (11) Mississippi State* L, 3-4 A24 Troy W, 4-3 at (11) Mississippi State* L, 12-13 (13) RECORDS & HISTORY M6 Lipscomb+ W, 5-1 A17 (8) Ole Miss* W, 7-2 A27 at Arkansas* L, 3-7 M7 Lipscomb+ L, 3-7 A19 Troy W, 5-3 A25 Jacksonville State L, 8-11 A28 at Arkansas* L, 4-7 M8 Lipscomb+ W, 3-0 A20 South Alabama L, 2-8 A27 (15) LSU* L, 2-8 A29 at Arkansas* L, 7-9 M14 at (15) Mississippi State* W, 10-5 A22 at (3) Texas A&M* L, 3-4 (10) A28 (15) LSU* L, 4-7 M4 Mississippi State* L, 12-14 (10) at (15) Mississippi State* L, 1-4 A23 at (3) Texas A&M* W, 7-4 A29 (15) LSU* L, 3-4 (11) M5 Mississippi State* W, 4-3 (10) M15 at (15) Mississippi State* W, 8-4 A24 at (3) Texas A&M* L, 1-2 M6 at (4) Auburn* W, 4-3 M6 Mississippi State* L, 4-6 M17 Samford W, 8-6 A26 at Samford L, 2-3 at (4) Auburn* W, 7-6 M8 Jacksonville State W, 9-8 M20 (5) Texas A&M* L, 2-4 A28 (3) Mississippi State* L, 5-12 M7 at (4) Auburn* W, 11-9 (15) M11 at LSU* L, 5-7 M21 (5) Texas A&M* L, 5-10 A30 (3) Mississippi State* W, 4-3 (9) M10 Grambling W, 12-2 (8) M12 at LSU* W, 6-1 (5) Texas A&M* W, 6-2 (3) Mississippi State* L, 1-2 (7) M12 (7) Florida* L, 1-2 M13 at LSU* L, 3-7 M24 at South Alabama L, 0-3 M6 Auburn* W, 6-2 M13 (7) Florida* L, 6-13 M17 Ole Miss* L, 2-3 M27 at (4) Florida* W, 12-9 (10) M7 Auburn* W, 4-3 (11) M14 (7) Florida* L, 5-10 M18 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 at (4) Florida* L, 1-8 M8 Auburn* L, 1-8 M18 at Vanderbilt* L, 1-18 M19 Ole Miss* L, 8-10 M28 at (4) Florida* L, 4-7 M13 at Arkansas* W, 8-6 M19 at Vanderbilt* L, 1-13 % – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) M31 at UAB% W, 7-2 M14 at Arkansas* W, 10-4 M20 at Vanderbilt T, 3-3 ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) A2 (3) LSU* L, 5-8 (16) M15 at Arkansas* W, 7-4 % – Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) * – SEC game ^ – Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) A3 (3) LSU* L, 2-6 M17 Samford W, 8-2 * – SEC game A4 (3) LSU* L, 4-6 (13) M19 (10) South Carolina* L, 4-6 A7 at Samford W, 12-1 M20 (10) South Carolina* L, 2-4 A10 Georgia* W, 7-6 (11) M21 (10) South Carolina* L, 7-9 A11 Georgia* L, 1-8 A12 Georgia* W, 5-2 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) A14 UAB W, 5-1 M24 vs. Kentucky W, 5-2 A17 at (14) Missouri* L, 3-4 M25 vs. (2) Mississippi State L, 1-4 A18 at (14) Missouri* W, 6-0 M26 vs. (4) Florida L, 4-5 at (14) Missouri* L, 3-5 + – USA Baseball-Irish Classic (Cary, N.C.) A21 Mississippi Valley State W, 3-1 Mississippi Valley State W, 16-5 A25 at Ole Miss* L, 2-10 at Ole Miss* L, 0-4 120 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 1941-2018. If there are any corrections, additions or deletions please contact Alex Thompson, Assistant Director for Athletics Communications The University of Alabama, P.O. Box 870391, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, or by e-mail at [email protected]. A Bowman, Turkey 1914-16 Coker, Zack 2016-17 F Box, Anthony 1993-94 Colburn, Riley 2013-15 Acton, Ray (student mgr.) 1942 Box, Mike 1963-64 Cole, AJ 2012 Farrell, John 1989-90 Adair, Leon 1950-52 Boyd, Brent 1999-2002 Cole, Steven 2013-14 Ferazza, David 2004, 06 Adams, Tyler 2015-18 Bozanich, Sam 1998-2000 Colgrove, Joel 1993-96 Ferguson, Eddie 2002 Adams, Willie 1965-66 Bradford, Vic 1938-39 Collins, John 1993-96 Fernandez, Omar 1987-88 Aleszczyk, Joe 1990 Bramblett, Geoffrey 2014-16 Collins, Randy 1970-72 Ferrer, Pete 1982 Alexander, Hunter 2017-18 Brauchle, Troy 1983-84 Colvin, E.T. 1967, 69 Finnell, Woolsey 1960 Alexander, Sidney 1971 Brazell, Landon 2001-02 Connaster, Broadus 1925-26 Finnerty, Sam 2016-Present Allen, Matt 1989-90 Breaux, Joe 2018-Present Cook, Stan 1963 Fisher, Buddy 1965-67 Alvarez, Dennis 1980-81 Brewer, Jeff 1982-84 Cooley, Elmer 1941-42 Fisher, Pete 1997-98 Ames, Skip 1996 Bridges, Jason 1988 Copeland, Josh 2006-08 Fitzsimmons, Jim 1942 Anderson, Brett 1993 Brown, Don 1967-68 Cormier, Lance 1999-2002 Flagler, Ben 1978-79 Anderson, John Paul 1952-55 Brown, Jeremy 1999-2002 Cox, Jayson 1997-99 Fleck, Clarence 1947-48 Anderson, Larry 1963 Brown, Kenneth 2006 Cox, Mike 1968-69 Fletcher, Robert 1987-88 Anderson, Robert 1976-77 Brown, Kevin 1982 Craft, Russ 1941-42 Folmar, Ned 1948-49 Andreadas, Tommy 1979 Brown, Pete 1987-88 Crampton, Will 1989 Foster, Matt 2016 Andrews, Mickey 1963-64 Browne, Rick 1983 Cucjen, Daniel 2013-16 Fowke, David 1980-81 Antush, Craig 1982-83 Brunelli, Nick 1988 Cunningham, Don 1963 Frazier, Carey 1955-56 Arago, Chris 1977-78 Brunson, Melvin 1967 Frazier, Shep 1956 Archibald, Jimmy 1973-74 Bryan, Kyle 1984-85 Freeman, Colton 2014-16 Arcure, John 1974-75 Bryant, Sammy 1964-65 D Freeman, Gary 1956-57 Armstrong, John H. 1967 Bryant, Steve 1970-73 Daggett, Brad 1993-94 Freeman, Herschel 1947 Arnold, Wesley 1973 Buckner, Charles 1968, 71 Danbury, Carl 1978 French, Buddy 1964-65 Asher, Terry 1978-79 Burrows, Thomas 2014-16 Daniel, Michael 1997 Frick, Matt 1997-98 Atkins, Dave 1979-80 Bush, Evan 2003-06 Daraich, Harvey 1962-63 Frickie, Fred 1956-57 August, Johnny 1947 Butt, Tim 1987-88 Davidson, Anthony 1973-74 Fuller, Bobby 1984-85 Avalos, Brandon 2003 Bynum, Rex 1970-72 Davis, David 1964-65 Avant, Chandler 2015-18 Byrd, Jennings 1946-48 Davis, Heath 1996-97 G Avila, Alex 2006-08 Davis, Jordan 2005-06 Ayers, Jesse 1949 Dean, Mike 1969 Gambrell, D.J. 1943, 46-47 DeBrand, Juan 1991-92 Gardeck, Ian 2012 B Deerman, Kelby 2010 Gardner, Sam 2018 DeToto, Rick 1995 Garner, Travis 2002-03 Bailey, Don 1942 DeVinny, Tanner 2016-17 Gartman, Wade 1965 Bailey, Lynn 1967-69 Dietrich, Jack 1984-85 Generelli, Eddie 1993-94 Bailey, Pat 1984-86 DiFazio, Vin 2009 Giannini, Gene 1959-60 Baker, Allen 1971-74 Dill, Dick 1948 Gillis, Grant 1925-26 Baker, Glendell 1961 DiSpigna, Angelo 1986 Gingrich, Jason 2000-01 Bancroft, Chuck 1954-57 Diver, Kevin 1978 Glasgow, Harold (student mgr.) 1951 Barnes, Bobby 1953-56 Dodson, Thomas 1987 Glass, Chris 1981-82 Barnes, Chris 1985-86 Donahoo, Bill 1968 Glass, Freddie 1965-67 Barnes, Chris 1990 Donahue, Tom 1975-78 Glenn, Robbie 1991-92 Barnes, Emil 1925-26 Douglas, Jan 1965-67 Glover, Jackie 1967-69 Barnes, Robert 1953 Downs, Matt 2004-06 Goins, Rodney 1975 Barnette, Steve 1964-65 Doyle, Philip 1988-91 Goldis, Eric 1996 Barrentine, Vince 1980-81 Dragg, Jeff 1998, 2000-01 Goodson, Mathew 2014 Barton, Rusty 1979-82 Draper, Mike 1980-81 Graham, Austin 2008-09 Bauer, Camden 2017 thomas burrows Dreher, Rob 1975 Grant, Jim 1953-54 Baxter, Cary 2012-14 Drensky, Mike 1975-76 Gray Jr., Mark 1970-71 Beagle, Ryan 2003-04 Drumheller, Al 1991-93 Green, B.J. 1998-99, 2001 Beard, Gene 1958-59 C Duarte, Dylan 2016-18 Green, David 1978 Beck, Walter 1940-41 Dubose, Anthony 1994-95 Greene, Brady 2018 Bedford, Nathan 1961 Caldwell, Herman “Blackie” 1936-37 Dubose, Terry 1969-72 Greenwald, Bob 1978-79 Belcher, Brandon 2004-07 Cameron, Kyle 2016, 18-Present Dugas, Taylor 2009-12 Greer, Mitch 2013-15 Belk, Jerry 1952-54 Campbell, Whitey 1925-27 Duke, Doug 1984-86 Gregory, Hunter 2011-12 Belk, Tommy 1976-79 Campus, Joe Duke, Mason 2018 Griffin, Earl 1961-63 Bell, Leonard 1960-61 Cardwell, John 1968 Duman, Buster 1995-96 Grimes, Dickie 1984 Bellard, Bernie 1993-94 Carey, Logan 2017 Duncan, Nate 1995-97 Grooms, Matt 2004-05 Bellis, Thayer 1946-47 Cargo, Frank 1967-69 Dunn, Alan 1982-83 Guffey, Brock 2018-Present Bennett, Brock 2007-11 Carlisle, Cameron 2012-13 Dunn, Bill 1951-52 Guilbeau, Taylor 2012-15 Bentley, Matt 2005-08 Carpenter, Jeff 1967-70 Dunn, Eddie 1990-91 Gulledge, Kelley 1998-2000 Benton, David 1974 Carr, Bill 1955 Dunning, Mark 1980 Bernard, Andy 1996-97 Carr, Bobby 1952 Dye, Allen 2011-13 Bernard, Matt 1998 Carroll, James 2000 H Bevis, Jeff 1990-91 Carter, Brent 2002-05 Haack, Keaton 2013 Bezold, George 1982 Carter, Mark 2001 E Halderman, Jerry 1980-81 Carter, Mike 1984 Bite, Mike (student mgr.) 1952 Edwards, Mark 1981-84 Hall, Doug 1996 Carter, Will 2015 RECORDS & HISTORY Blalock, Ralph 1950-51 Eicholtz, Nick 2014-17 Hall, Kearney 1964-66 Caruso, Joe 1994-97 Blanchard, Ryan 2013-16 Eilers, Chris 1994-97 Hamilton, Ronnie 1975-76 Cary, Robin 1972-74 Blankenship, Jonathan 1998-2000 Elbin, Bart 1983 Hammond, Greg 1989-90 Castillo, Ray 2013-16 Blemker, Marv 1950-51 Elbin, Bret 1981-83 Hancock, Steve 1989 Causer, Wilburn 1959 Blocker, Drew 1974-75 Elliott, William 2014-15 Hanks, Mike 1986-87 Chambers, Frank 1926-27 Blount, Mike 1977-80 Ellis, Jerry 1961 Harbaugh, Bill 1942 Chamblee, Carl 1976 Boge, Tim 1991-92 Elmore, Eugene 1945 Hardie, John 1987-88 Chaney, Stan 1972-73 Boler, Clark 1963-65 Elmore, Grady 1964-65 Hardin, Ronnie 1971-72 Chapman, Herb 1942-43, 1946-47 Bonner, Randy 1976 Elmore, Verdo 1925-26 Harmon, Jeff 1988 Chapman, Ken 1959-60-61 Boone, Dan 1918-19 Etheridge, Morris 1992 Harris, Dan 1966-67 Chavers, Dan 1997-2000 Boone, Ike 1919-21 Etheridge, Rodney 1973-74 Harris, Sam 1989-90 Clark, Aaron 2000-01 Booth, Brett 2010-13 Etsell, Jeff 1981-82 Hartsell, Lee 1963, 65 Clark, Brian 2008 Bortak, Jamie 1992-93 Eurick, Clyde 1959 Haske, Mark 2004 Clark, C.J. 1952 Bostic, Antonio 1998-99 Evans, Austin 2008-09 Hawley, Joe 1973-74 Clement, Larry 1942 Boteler, Johnny 1975 Evans, Scott 2000-01 Hawley, Tucker 2010-14 Bounds, Drew 1995-98 Cleveland, Charles 1973 Hayes, Dean 1982-83 Cohen, Andy 1923-25 ROLLTIDE.COM 121 Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS

Hayes, Jack 1926-27 K Massey, Walt 1958-60 O Haynie, Will 2014-16 Matsumura, David 1987-88 Head, David 2009-10 Kamplain, Justin 2012-14 Matthes, Kent 2006-09 Oakley, Bill 1979-82 Hearn, Dick 1952 Kapsimalis, Mike 1967-70 Marhige, Mickey 1959 Oczypok, Mike 2013-14, 16-17 Hearod, Beau 2001-03 Kaufman, Kyle 2017-18 May, Brandon 2007-09 Odle, Tyler 2007-09 Heath, Bryce 2000-01 Kebodeaux, Casey 2007-09 McCallister, Michael 2004 Oglesby, Shelley 1941 Henderson, Bill 1946 Keenum, Larry 1975-76 McCarter, Jake 2006 Olgiati, Charlie 1953-54 Henderson, Heath 1997 Keller, G.W. 1997-99 McClanahan, Scott 1999-2002 Oliver, Bill 1963 Henderson, Shane 1999 Keller, Jon 2012-14, 16 McClendon, Ted 1983-85 Oliver, Brad 1992-93 Henderson, Wes 2006-09 Kelley, Joe 1966 McCleney, Walker 2017-Present Oropeza, David 1987-88 Hendricks, Brandt 2010-12 Kelley, Les 1968-69 McCoy, Mackey 1942 Osteen, Gary 1959 Henn, Jon 1989-90 Kelly, Bryan 1981 McCorquodale, Joe 1966-67 Otwell, Chazz 2012 Henry, Cody 2015-18 Kelly, Patrick 2006-07 McGavin, Patrick 2011 Overstreet, Kyle 2013-15 Hensinger, Doug 1981 Kelton, Jon 2009-12 McKelvey, Dunn 1977-78 Owcar, Eddie 1941-42 Hershiser, Gordie 1986-87 Kennedy, Nathan 2011-12 McLeod, Ben 1935-37 Owen, Ronnie 1977-79 Hibbard, Greg 1985-86 Kerns, Mickey 1989-92 McMurray, Tyler 2015-17 Owers, Dickie 1966 Hicks, John 1966 Kerr, Jeff 1984 McNabb, Don 1976 Oyster, Jeff 1984-85 Hicks, Jon 1990 Kilcrease, Nathan 2008-11 McWhorter, Tim 1978 Hilcher, Walter 1929-30 Killough, Stan 1976-77 Meacham, Tim 1983-84 P Hill, Alan 1992-95 Kindred, David 2010-11 Medders, Deacon 2017-Present Hill, Tommy 1960-61 King, Mike 1982 Medwick, Lee 1970-71 Paiml, Greg 2004-07 Hinkle, Pete 1988 Kingrey, Jarrod 1997-98 Meiners, Nathan 2003 Parker, Bill 1968-69 Hobson, Butch 1970, 72-73 Kirkland, Joe 1947 Menechino, Frank 1992-93 Parker, Jim 1992 Hobson, Clell 1951-52 Kizzire, Maxie 1977-80 Mennen, Eric 2002 Parker, Joe 1992-93 Hodges, Bruce 1972-75 Knox, Sammy 1969 Merritt, Jamey 1981-82 Pavkovich, Adam 2001-03 Holcombe, Keith 2016-Present Kosten, Alan 1961-63 Mewborne, David 1968-71 Payne, Robert 1981-83 Holley, John 1966-67 Kosten, Herb 1955-57 Meyer, Chuck 1982 Peck, John 1968-69 Hollingsworth, Gary 1988 Koury, Norman 1956-58 Midolo, Bobby 1984-85 Peer, Mark 1997 Holston, Owen 1974-75 Kovacevich, Kenny 1975 Miller, Andrew 2010-13 Pennington, Spencer 2002, 06 Homan, Matt 1991-92 Kubal, Alex 2008-09 Miller, Bill 1952 Pepper, Raymond 1926-27 Houlberg, Steve 1978-79 Kubiszyn, Jack 1956-58 Miller, Bill 1972 Peterson, Dave 1980 Howard, Elston Jr. 1978-79 Kunz, Jimmy 1980 Miller, Eldon 1961 Peterson, Tad 1995 Howell, Del 2007-09 Miller, Thomas 1954 Pettus, Gordon 1947-48 Howell, George 1949-51 Mills, Rock 1999 Pettus, Pete 1972 Howell, Millard (Dixie) 1933-35 L Milstead, Tommy 1988-91 Phares, Robert 2008 Hubbard, Jake 2012-13, 15-16 Lacey, Norm 1974-75 Mims, Gary 1970-72 Phillips, Andy 1996-99 Huffstuffer, Jim 1949 Lake, Fermin 1983-84 Mims, Larry 1974-75 Phillips, Paul 1998 Hughes, Howard 1941 Lamb, Neal 1995 Mirocke, Paul 1984-85 Pierce, Bobby 1980-81 Hughston, Casey 2014-15 Lambert, Casey 2000-01 Mizraney, Mike 1948-51 Pierson, Pete (student mgr.) 1946-47 Hunt, Bobby 1954-55 Lammel, David 1986-87 Mohr, Dustan 1995-97 Pilkington, Trey 2010-13 Hunt, Randy 1981 Lapolla, Bob 1942 Moller, Chris 1995-96 Pinkston, David 1989 Hunter, Tommy 2006-07 Large, T.J. 2005 Monti, Pat 1987-89 Piper, Billy 1963 Hurst, Doug 1997 Lary, Al 1950-51 Montgomery, Ladson 2011 Pisciotta, Tony 1988 Hutson, Don 1933-35 Lary, Ed 1949, 51 Moore, Ben 2012-14 Pitisci, Mike 1984 Hyatt, Austin 2007-09 Lary, Frank 1949-50 Moore, Gordan 1958-60 Plott, Hunter 1988-91 Lary, Gene 1952-55 Moore, Jerry 1965 Poe, Taylor 2014-17 Lary, Joe 1946-47 Moore, Kyle 2006-09 Poelstra, Todd 1986 Latta, Bill 1955 Moore, Tommy 1960-61 Posey, Fred (student mgr.) 1946-47 Laubenthal, Jeff 1990-93 Mooty, Dean 1978-79 Potter, Rich 1973-74 Leazer, Bob 1971 Morgan, Adam 2009-11 Potter, Sonny 2017 LeBlanc, Wade 2004-06 Morgan, Wiley 1982-83 Pratt, Del 1908-09 Ledford, Bobby 1957-58 Morrison, Buddy 1955 Praytor, Sam 2018-Present Lee, Ed 1946 Morrow, Hugh 1945-47 Prewitt, Kurt 1985-86 Lee, Francis 1940-41 Mosley, John 1965-66 Prine, Dan 1981 Lee, Mickey 1969 Moss, Stan 1967-68 Proctor, Tony 1959-61 Leiby, Butch 1961 Mote, David 1997-98 Propst, Eddie 1967-68 Leonard, Dwight 1956-57 Moyd, Ervin 1971 Lewis, Bubber 1965 Moyer, David 1980-81 Lewis, Derius 1993-94 Murphy, Mike 1981 Q Lewis, Mars 1941 Murphy, Scott 1999-2000 Qualls, Mike 1985-86 Lewis, Pete 1941-42 Myer, Kent 2010 Quigley, Miers 2006-09

RECORDS & HISTORY Limbaugh, Tommy 1966-67 Lindsay, Jimbo 1974-76 Lloyd, Joe 1980 N R Loflin, Rusty 1995-96 Napoli, Tony 1950-52 Rainwater, Michael 2000 Looper, Eddie 1985-86 Nelson, Jimmy 2008-10 Ranelli, J.C. 1967-69 Love, Brock 2016, 18-Present Newsom, Scott 1988-89 Reaves, Jared 2011-12 TOMMY HUNTER Lundstrom, Carey 1992 Nichols, Jeff 2001 Reaves, Pete 1957-59 Lundy, Mark 1987 Nichols, Kevin 1994 Redding, Grant 2001-03 Lusian, Ralph 1986-87 Nixon, Case 2011-12 Redding, Mike 1976 I Lynch, Bobby 1969 Nodine, Todd 1993-95 Redford, Don 1963-64 Lyons, Charlie 2003-04 Norris, Dax 1995-96 Reed, Brian 2002-03 Ingram, Cecil (Hootie) 1953-54 Norris, Jeffrey 2002-04 Reese, Brent 1988 Innes, Mike 1968-71 M North, Jerry 1976 Reeves, David 1980-82 Iorg, Cale 2005 Norton, Keith 1975-77 Rhoden, Ryan 2006-09 Ivey, Bryant 1951 MacCallum, John 1943, 47 Norwood, Dee 1987 Rice, Allen 2002-05 MacDonald, Mike 1993-94 Rice, Dale 1956-58 J Magadan, David 1981-83 Richardson, Nick 2004 Malkin, Matt 2018 Rickles, Gene 1946 Jack, Gary 1978-81 Manning, Jett 2018 Riley, Bellaire 1978 Jack, Gerald 1959 Marcus, Bobby 1978 Riley, Hayden 1946 Jenkins, Dan 1994 Marino, Mark 1982 Rincon, Todd 1989 Johnson, George 1965-67 Marshall, John 2002-03 Roberson, Eddie 1971 Johnson, Roy 1942-43, 46-47 Martin, Earl 1950-51 Robert, Bernard 2006 Johnson, Seth 2003-04 Martin, Eddie 1976 Roberts, Kenny 2012-13 Johnson, Tom 1946 Martin, Frank 1942 Roberts, Mark 1989-90 Jones, Clay 2009-10 Martin, Russ 1978 Roberts, Pete 1986 Jones, Mack 1957-59 Marquardt, Dick 1979 Robertson, David 2005-06 Jordan, Jason 1994-95 Marzion, Kevin 1999 122 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALL-TIME ALABAMA LETTERWINNERS

Rogers, Lee 1934-35 Smith, Jake 2007-10 Tillman, Jeff 1976 Welch, Ed 1953 Rogers, Zac 2015-17 Smith, Justin 1998-99 Tinsley, Cal 2009-10 Welch, Ronnie 1953-54 Rogers Jr., Zac. 1940-41 Smith, Randy 1978 Tipton, David 1972-73 Welch, Zac 2002-05 Rogers III, Zac. 1970-73 Smith, Tommy 1976-79 Torres, Manny 1996-97, 99 Wells, Ashton 1962-64 Roland, Frank 1955-57 Smitherman, Steve 1981 Towers, Dickie 1965 Wesley, Norman 1941-42 Rosecrans, Josh 2011-12 Smithey, Dee 1983-84 Townsend, Jason 2010 Whatley, Jim 1933-35 Rosenfeld, Max 1922-24 Snyder, Barry 1968 Traffanstedt, Jack 1967-69 Wheeler, Johnny 1973-75 Rucker, Ricky 1969-71 Sodders, Mike 1985-88 Tribe, Byron 1996 Whitaker, Brett 2010 Rukes, Garret 2018-Present Soper, Mike 1988-89 Trotter, Cody 2009-10 Whitaker, Matthew 2000 Russell, Leroy 1976-79 Sosa, Carlos 2002, 2004 Trousdale, John 2017-Present White, Chad 2001-02 Rutledge, Jack 1947-48 Spiers, Corey 1996 Truitt, John 1973, 75 White, Deron 1987 Rutledge, Josh 2008-10 Spivey, Paul 1972-73 Trusky, Ken 1986-87 White, Ed 1948-50 Ryan, Kip 1992 Sprowl, Bobby 1975-77 Tucker, Robbie 1996-97 White, James 1973-75 Ryan, Randy 1970-71 St. Clair, Pat 1988 Tullidge, James 2011-12 White, Mikey 2013-15 Stabler, Kenny (Snake) 1966 Tullidge, Jeremiah 2011-12 White, Tyler 2009-10 Stallings, Allan 1982-85 Turek, Jack 1983 Whitaker, Brett 2010-11 Stanard, Dennis 1968 Turnbull, Spencer 2012-14 Whitfield, Wes 1988 Stanley, Paul 1963 Turner, David 1985-86 Wilhite, J.C. 2014-15 Stapp, Steve 1963 Tutt, Webb 1979 Whorton, Ronnie 1979-80 Stephenson, Riggs 1919-21 Twardoski, Mike 1985-86 Wiggins, Mike 1985-86 Stickney, Cliff 1969 Wigginton, Derek 1999 Stiles, Lena 1917-19 Williams, Cary 1988-89 Stroup, Will 2007-08 U Williams, Ted 1984-86 Stonard, Peter 2001-02 Umphrey, Jeff 1982-84 Williams, Tyler 1987 Story, Veo 1940-41 Wilson, Ross 2008-10 Stout, Jake 1986-87 Wimbish, Jon 1962-63 Strawn, Bernie 1970-73 V Windsor, Adam 2010-12 Stubbs, Jerry 1993-94 Vainer, Davis 2017-Present Wingard, Ernie 1920-21 Stutts, Connor 2018 Valenti, Sal 1979-80 Winstead, Gene 1964 Suchey, Garrett 2017 Valverde, Kody 2005-06 Wolfe, Taylor 2010-13 Sudduth, Al 1987-88 Vance, Cobie 2016-18 Woltz, Claude 1941 Sullenberger, Brett 1993 Vann, David 1969 Wood, Chris “Pug” 1994 Sullivan, Charley 2011-13 Vaughn, Jeremy 1999-2001 Wood, Darren 1998-2000 Susce, Paul 1956 Vaz, Roberto 1997 Wood, Gene 2016-17, Present Sutherland, Troy 2011 Velleggia, Frank 1982-84 Wood, James 1973 Syx, Johnny 1963 Viars, Ronnie (student mgr.) 1964 Woodruff, Glenn 1970-72 josh rutledge Vincent, Chance 2013-16 Woods, Pat 1989-90 Vitiello, Joe 1989-91 Woodward, Jared 2001-03 T Worthington Sr., Al 1949-51 S Tabor, Jim 1935-36 Worthington Jr., Al 1976 Tacik, Chris 1989 W Wright, Connor 2017 Sabo, Al 1946 Wright, Johnny 1977-78 Taft, Brett 1993-96 Walck, Kyle 1990-91 Salem, Emeel 2005-07 Tamucci, Mike 1956 Wyhonic, John 1940-41 Salem, Georgie 2013-16 Waldrep, Charley 2011 Tankersley, Taylor 2002-04 Walker, Andrew 2004 Salem, Mark 1976-79 Tarver, Bobby 1961 Sander, Mike 1986 Walker, Bill 1956-58 Y Taylor, Chandler 2016-18 Walsh, Dennis 1990-91 Sanders, Josh 2011 Taylor, Chris 1986-87 Yonker, Rob 1990 Sanders, Shane 2001-02 Walters, Jake 2015-18 Taylor, Matt 2010 Wass, Wade 2013-14 Youell, David 1970-72 Sanford, Meredith 1985-88 Tepper, Howard 1956-57 Young, Tim 1995-96 Sanford, Mike 1978 Waters, Johnny 1977-78 Texada, Jeff 2006-08 Watford, Jerry 1952-53 Sansome, Tony 1957 Thomley, Morrow 2005 Sartain, Landan 2018 Watkins, Alex 2015 Z Thompson, Blackie 1944-45 Watson, Brandon 1996-97 Saunders, Geno 1992-94 Thompson, Clint 1987-88 Scalzi, Frank 1933-35 Watson, Rick 1975-76 Zauchin, David 1974-75 Thompson, Dan 1955 Watts, Shane 1994 Zitkus, David 1980-81 Scelfo, Rocky 2004-05 Thompson, Tim 1963-64 Schleuss, Will 1995 Webb, Alex 2017 Zylstra, Jason 2011-12 Thornhill, Larkin 1941-42 Webb, Hunter 2014, 16 Sciurba, Joe 1940-41 Tidwell, David 1996-97 Scott, Adam 2009-10 Weil, Scott 1994 Scott, Gabe 2002-05 Scott, Legrant 1933-34 Scudder, Bill 1965-66 Sears, Kenny 1936-37 Seebeck, Charles 1961 Sewell, Joe 1918-20 Sewell, Luke 1919-21 Sewell, Tommy 1926-27 Sharp, J.F. 1947-48 Sharp, Sam 1940-41 Sharp, Mike 2008 Shaw, Jay 2011-15 Shelton, Jerry 1991-93 Shipley, Craig 1982-84

Shmagranoff, Greg 1954 RECORDS & HISTORY Shoemaker, Steve 1992-94 Short, Ben 1990-91 Short, Connor 2016-18 Sikes, Russell 1961 Sims, Darnell 1983-84 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 From left to right: Mickey Mantle, , Smelser, John David 2010 Kenny Stabler and Coach Paul W. “Bear” Bryant Smith, Austen 2011-14 ROLLTIDE.COM 123 Records & History UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS

Alex Avila Detroit Tigers (2009-15) Bryan Kelly Detroit Tigers (1986-87) Josh Rutledge Colorado Rockies (2012-14) (2016) Jack Kubiszyn Cleveland Indians (1961-62) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2015) Detroit Tigers (2017) Doc Land Washington Senators (1929) Boston Red Sox (2015-17) Chicago Cubs (2017) Al Lary Chicago Cubs (1954-55) Mo Sanford Cincinnati Reds (1991) Arizona Diamondbacks (2018) Frank Lary Detroit Tigers (1954-64) Colorado Rockies (1993) Emil “Red” Barnes Washington Senators (1927-30) New York Mets (1964) (1995) Chicago White Sox (1930) Milwaukee Brewers (1964) Skeeter Scalzi New York Giants (1939) John Baumgartner Detroit Tigers (1953) New York Mets (1965) LeGrant Scott Philadelphia A’s (1939) Jack Bolling Philadelphia A’s (1939) Chicago White Sox (1965) Ken Sears New York Yankees (1943) Brooklyn Dodgers (1944) Wade LeBlanc San Diego Padres (2008-11) St. Louis Cardinals (1946) Daniel Boone Philadelphia A’s (1919) Miami Marlins (2012-13) Joe Sewell Cleveland Indians (1920-30) Detroit Tigers (1920) Los Angeles Angels (2014) New York Yankees (1931-33) Cleveland Indians (1921-22) New York Yankees (2014) Luke Sewell Cleveland Indians (1921-32) Ike Boone Boston Red Sox (1923-25) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2014) Washington Senators (1933-34) Chicago White Sox (1927) Seattle Mariners (2016) Chicago White Sox (1935-38) Brooklyn Dodgers (1928-30) Pittsburgh Pirates (2016-17) Cleveland Indians (1939) Vic Bradford New York Giants (1943) Seattle Mariners (2018) St. Louis Brown (1942) Jeremy Brown Oakland A’s (2006) David Magadan New York Mets (1986-92) Tommy Sewell Chicago Cubs (1927) John Campbell Washington Senators (1933) Florida Marlins (1993) Jim Sheehan New York Giants (1936) Andy Cohen New York Giants (1926-29) Seattle Mariners (1993) Craig Shipley (1986-87) Syd Cohen Washington Senators (1934-37) Florida Marlins (1994) New York Mets (1989) Bruce Connatser Cleveland Indians (1931-32) Houston Astros (1995) San Diego Padres (1991-94) Lance Cormier Arizona Diamondbacks (2004-05) Chicago Cubs (1996) Houston Astros (1995) (2006-07) Oakland A’s (1997-98) San Diego Padres (1996-97) Baltimore Orioles (2008) San Diego Padres (1999-2000) Anaheim Angels (1998) Tampa Bay Rays (2009-10) Frank Menechino Oakland A’s (1999-2004) Washington Senators (1934-37) Los Angeles Dodgers (2011) Toronto Blue Jays (2004-05) Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-39) Matt Downs San Francisco Giants (2009-10) Dustan Mohr Minnesota Twins (2001-03) Bobby Sprowl Boston Red Sox (1978) Houston Astros (2010-12) San Francisco Giants (2004) Houston Astros (1979-81) Taylor Dugas New York Yankees (2015) Colorado Rockies (2005) Riggs Stephenson Cleveland Indians (1921-25) Jim Dunn Pittsburgh Pirates (1952) Boston Red Sox (2006) Chicago Cubs (1926-34) Verdo Elmore St. Louis Browns (1924) Tampa Bay Rays (2007) Lena Stiles Philadelphia A’s (1919-21) Hersh Freeman Boston Red Sox (1952-55) Adam Morgan Philadelphia Phillies (2015-18) Cincinnati Reds (1930-31) Cincinnati Reds (1955-58) Guy “Moose” Morton Cleveland Indians (1914-24) Jim Tabor Boston Red Sox (1938-44) Chicago Cubs (1959) Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers (2013-18) Philadelphia A’s (1946-47) Washington Senators (1927-28) Ray Pepper St. Louis Cardinals (1932-36) Taylor Tankersley Florida Marlins (2006-10) Boston Red Sox (1929) Andy Phillips New York Yankees (2004-07) Spencer Turnbull Detroit Tigers (2018) Jackie Hayes Washington Senators (1927-31) Cincinnati Reds (2008) Joe Vitiello Kansas City Royals (1995-99) Chicago White Sox (1932-40) New York Yankees (2008) San Diego Padres (2000) Greg Hibbard Chicago White Sox (1989-92) Paul Phillips Kansas City Royals (2004-07) Montreal Expos (2003) Chicago Cubs (1993) Chicago White Sox (2008) Ed White Chicago White Sox (1955) Seattle Mariners (1994) Colorado Rockies (2009-10) Ernie Wingard St. Louis Brown (1924-27) Walter Hilcher Cincinnati Reds (1931-36) Del Pratt St. Louis Browns (1912-1917) Al Worthington New York Giants (1953-57) Butch Hobson Boston Red Sox (1975-80) New York Yankees (1918-20) San Francisco Giants (1958-59) California Angels (1981) Boston Red Sox (1921-22) Boston Red Sox (1960) New York Yankees (1982) Detroit Tigers (1923-24) Chicago White Sox (1960) Randy Hunt St. Louis Cardinals (1985) Frank Pratt Chicago White Sox (1921) Cincinnati Reds (1963-64) Montreal Expos (1986) David Robertson New York Yankees (2008-14) Minnesota Twins (1964-69) Tommy Hunter Texas Rangers (2008-11) Chicago White Sox (2015-16) Tim Young Montreal Expos (1998) Baltimore Orioles (2011-15) Chicago White Sox (2017) Boston Red Sox (2000) Chicago Cubs (2015) New York Yankees (2017-18) Cleveland Indians (2016) Lee Rogers Boston Red Sox (1938) Tampa Bay Rays (2017) Brooklyn Dodgers (1938) BOLD indicates played on an MLB team in 2018 Philadelphia Phillies (2018) Max Rosenfeld Brooklyn Dodgers (1931-33)

ALABAMA PLAYERS IN DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland ALABAMA PLAYERS IN MLB ALL-STAR GAME 2000 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2009 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees 1937 Luke Sewell, C American

RECORDS & HISTORY 2001 Frank Menechino, 2B Oakland 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas 1960 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American 2002 Dustan Mohr, RF Minnesota 2011 Alex Avila, C Detroit Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) American 2006 Andy Phillips, 1B New York Yankees 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1961 Frank Lary, RHP (Game 1) American 2009 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees Frank Lary, RHP (Game 2) American 2010 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees 2013 Alex Avila, C Detroit 2011 David Robertson, RHP American Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas 2014 Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore Alex Avila, C American 2011 Alex Avila, C Detroit 2017 Alex Avila, C Chicago Cubs David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees FIRST-ROUND PICKS 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1991 Joe Vitiello, OF Kansas City (7th Overall) David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees ALABAMA PLAYERS IN WORLD SERIES 2002 Jeremy Brown, C Oakland (35th Overall) Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore 1920 Joe Sewell, SS Cleveland 2004 Taylor Tankersley, LHP Florida (27th Overall) 2013 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1929 Riggs Stephenson, OF Chicago Cubs 2007 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas (54th Overall) 2014 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1932 Joe Sewell, SS New York Yankees Tommy Hunter, RHP Baltimore Riggs Stephenson, OF Chicago Cubs MAJOR LEAGUE MANAGERS 2017 Alex Avila, C Chicago Cubs 1933 Luke Sewell, OF Washington Andy Cohen, 1960 Philadelphia Phillies David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees 1944 Luke Sewell, MGR St. Louis Browns Record: 1-0 (1.000) 2018 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees 1965 Al Worthington, P Minnesota 2009 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees Butch Hobson, 1992-94 Boston Red Sox ALABAMA PLAYERS IN LCS 2010 Tommy Hunter, RHP Texas Record: 202-232 (.472) 1969 Al Worthington, P Minnesota 2012 Alex Avila, C Detroit 1978 Bobby Sprowl, P Boston Luke Sewell, 1941-46, 49-52 St. Louis Browns Butch Hobson, 3B Boston WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS Record: 606-644 (.481) 1980 Bobby Sprowl, P Houston 1920 Joe Sewell, SS Cleveland 1981 Bobby Sprowl, P Houston 1932 Joe Sewell, SS New York Yankees 1985 Randy Hunt, C St. Louis 2009 David Robertson, RHP New York Yankees

124 ALABAMA BASEBALL Records & History ALABAMA MLB DRAFT AND FREE AGENTS 1909 1963 1990 2006 Del Pratt, INF (St. Louis Browns) Jerry Ellis, OF (Houston Colt 45s) *Greg Hammond, C (Cincinnati Reds) Wade LeBlanc, LHP (2nd, San Diego Padres) *Jon Henn, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Emeel Salem, OF (10th, Baltimore Orioles) 1916 1966 *Mark Roberts, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Kody Valverde, C (10th, San Diego Padres) Turkey Bowman, P (St. Louis Browns) Kenny Stabler, LHP (10th, New York Yankees) David Robertson, RHP (17th, New York Yankees) 1991 Jordan Davis, RHP (19th, Florida Marlins) 1919 1967 Joe Vitiello, OF (1st, Kansas City Royals) Matt Downs, INF (36th, San Francisco Giants) Dan Boone, RHP (Cleveland Indians) Kenny Stabler, LHP (11th, New York Mets) Mick Kerns, OF (6th, Anaheim Angels) Jake McCarter, RHP (45th, Boston Red Sox) Ike Boone, OF (New York Giants) Fred Glass, RHP (18th, San Francisco Giants) Ben Short, RHP (14th, New York Yankees) Evan Bush, INF (48th, San Francisco Giants) Joe Sewell, SS (Cleveland Indians) Matt Allen, C (19th, Montreal Expos) Lena Stiles, C (Philadelphia A’s) 1968 Dennis Walsh, LHP (45th, Detroit Tigers) 2007 Kenny Stabler, LHP (2nd, Houston Astros) Phil Doyle, 3B (52nd, Atlanta Braves) Tommy Hunter, RHP (1st, Texas Rangers) 1920 Stan Moss, 3B (23rd, Boston Red Sox) Emeel Salem, OF (6th, Tampa Bay Rays) Luke Sewell, INF (Cleveland Indians) *Eddie Propst, P (San Diego Padres) 1992 Cale Iorg, SS (6th, Detroit Tigers) Ernest Wingard, LHP (St. Louis Browns) Mick Kerns, OF (9th, California Angels) Greg Paiml, SS (15th, Chicago White Sox) 1969 Juan DeBrand, SS (43rd, Boston Red Sox) 1921 *Jackie Glover, P (Oakland A’s) 2008 Riggs Stephenson, OF (Cleveland Indians) *J.C. Ranelli, INF (Pittsburgh Pirates) 1993 Alex Avila, C (5th, Detroit Tigers) *Jack Traffanstedt, OF (Oakland A’s) Al Drumheller, LHP (35th, New York Yankees) Miers Quigley, LHP (36th, Minnesota Twins) 1924 Frank Menechino, 2B (45th, Chicago White Sox) Josh Copeland, RHP (47th, Anaheim Angels) Max Rosenfeld, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers) 1972 Rex Bynum, OF (6th, Cleveland Indians) 1994 2009 1925 *Glenn Woodruff, C (Cleveland Indians) Steve Shoemaker, RHP (4th, New York Yankees) Kent Matthes, OF (4th, Colorado Rockies) Andy Cohen, OF (New York Giants) Jerry Stubbs, RHP (12th, Montreal Expos) Vin DiFazio, C (12th, Texas Rangers) 1973 Jason Jordan, 1B (54th, New York Yankees) Del Howell, LHP (15th, Milwaukee Brewers) 1926 Butch Hobson, 3B (8th, Boston Red Sox) *Mike MacDonald, RHP (Kansas City Royals) Austin Hyatt, RHP (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) Emil Barnes, OF (Washington Senators) Austin Evans, RHP (36th, Cleveland Indians) Broadus Connaster, 1B (Cleveland Indians) 1977 1995 Brandon May, INF (36th, Chicago Cubs) Verdo Elmore, OF (St. Louis Browns) Bobby Sprowl, LHP (2nd, Boston Red Sox) Allen Sanders, RHP (7th, Kansas City Royals) Grant Gillis, 2B (Washington Senators) *Jeff Tillman, 1B (New York Yankees) Chris Moller, 1B (17th, Chicago Cubs) 2010 Dax Norris, C (25th, Chicago Cubs) Jimmy Nelson, RHP (2nd, Milwaukee Brewers) 1927 1979 Brandon Black, OF (34th, New York Mets) Josh Rutledge, INF (3rd, Colorado Rockies) Whitey Campbell, P (Washington Senators) *Steve Houlberg, SS (Detroit Tigers) Will Schleuss, LHP (36th, Cincinnati Reds) Ross Wilson, INF (10th, Chicago White Sox) Frank Chambers, C (New York Yankees) Jake Smith, INF (15th, Philadelphia Phillies) Syd Cohen, LHP (Washington Senators) 1980 1996 Tyler White, RHP (20th, Detroit Tigers) Jack H. Hayes, OF (Washington Senators) *David Atkins, C (New York Yankees) Skip Ames, RHP (3rd, Chicago Cubs) Jason Townsend, RHP (31st, Pittsburgh Pirates) Ray Pepper, OF (St. Louis Browns) Doug Hall, OF (6th, Chicago Cubs) Clay Jones, INF (32nd, Detroit Tigers) 1981 Corey Spiers, LHP (8th, Minnesota Twins) 2011 1930 Bryan Kelly, RHP (6th, Detroit Tigers) Byron Tribe, RHP (16th, Chicago White Sox) Walter Hilcher, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) ^Randy Hunt, C (St. Louis Cardinals) Joel Colgrove, RHP (18th, Oakland A’s) Adam Morgan, LHP (3rd, Philadelphia Phillies) *David Moyer, 3B (Baltimore Orioles) Tim Young, LHP (19th, Montreal Expos) Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, Chicago Cubs) 1934 Joe Caruso, 2B (19th, Oakland A’s) Nathan Kilcrease, RHP (30th, Oakland A’s) Legrant Scott, OF (Philadelphia A’s) 1982 Brett Taft, SS (19th, Kansas City Royals) Brock Bennett, C (33rd, San Francisco Giants) Fred Sington, OF (Brooklyn Dodgers) *Kevin Brown, P (New York Mets) Dax Norris, C (23rd, Atlanta Braves) 2012 *Chris Glass, 2B (San Diego Padres) Kevin Nichols, 1B (28th, Philadelphia Phillies) 1935 Taylor Dugas, OF (8th, New York Yankees) 1997 Millard Howell, OF (Detroit Tigers) 1983 Ian Gardeck, RHP (16th, San Francisco Giants) Lee Rogers, LHP (Boston Red Sox) David Magadan, 1B (2nd, New York Mets) Roberto Vaz, OF (7th, Oakland A’s) Jared Reaves, SS (25th, Detroit Tigers) Jim Tabor, INF (Boston Red Sox) Alan Dunn, RHP (4th, Detroit Tigers) Dustan Mohr, OF (9th, Cleveland Indians) 2013 Richard Browne, LHP (8th, Cleveland Indians) Joe Caruso, 2B (11th, Kansas City Royals) 1936 Tim Meacham, RHP (9th, Montreal Expos) David Tidwell, OF (16th, Cincinnati Reds) Charley Sullivan, RHP (29th, Detroit Tigers) Frank Scalzi, SS (New York Giants) Frank Velleggia, C (26th, New York Mets) *Doug Hurst, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) Brett Booth, C (34th, Houston Astros) Bret Elbin, 3B (31st, Texas Rangers) 1998 2014 1937 *Charles Mathison, RHP (New York Yankees) Blackie Caldwell, OF (New York Yankees) *Craig Shipley, SS (Los Angeles Dodgers) Pete Fisher, RHP (4th, Minnesota Twins) Spencer Turnbull, RHP (2nd, Detroit Tigers) Kenny Sears, C (New York Yankees) *Dana Williams, SS (Boston Red Sox) Paul Phillips, C (9th, Kansas City Royals) Ben Moore, OF/C (8th, Boston Red Sox) Jarrod Kingrey, RHP (10th, Toronto Blue Jays) Justin Kamplain, LHP (18th, New York Yankees) 1939 1984 Matt Frick, C (21st, Florida Marlins) Austen Smith, 1B (33rd, Miami Marlins) Vic Bradford, OF (New York Giants) Allan Stallings, OF (7th, Cincinnati Reds) Justin Smith, LHP (27th, New York Mets) *Wade Wass, C (Los Angeles Angels) Troy Brauchle, RHP (14th, Kansas City Royals) 1999 2015 1942 Tim Meacham, RHP (18th, Atlanta Braves) Pete Lewis, OF (Boston Red Sox) Frank Velleggia, C (19th, Baltimore Orioles) Andy Phillips, INF (7th, New York Yankees) Mikey White, SS (2nd, Oakland Athletics) Justin Smith, LHP (10th, Seattle Mariners) Casey Hughston, OF (3rd, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1945 1985 G.W. Keller, OF (18th, Oakland A’s) Taylor Guilbeau, LHP (10th, Washington Nationals) *Manny Torres, RHP (Cincinnati Reds) Kyle Overstreet, C (14th, San Diego Padres) Blackie Thompson, 2B (St. Louis Browns) *Jeff Oyster, RHP (St. Louis Cardinals) Will Carter, RHP (14th, New York Yankees) 1950 1986 2000 Georgie Salem, OF (39th, Arizona Diamondbacks) Sam Bozanich, 2B (8th, New York Yankees) Frank Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers) Pat Bailey, 1B (5th, Kansas City Royals) Doug Duke, C (7th, Montreal Expos) Kelley Gulledge, C (10th, Minnesota Twins) 2016 1951 Ted Williams, OF (8th, Seattle Mariners) Derek Wigginton, OF (13th, Chicago White Sox) Greg Hibbard, LHP (16th, Kansas City Royals) *John Blankenship, LHP (New York Yankees) Thomas Burrows, LHP (4th, Seattle Mariners) Herschel Freeman, RHP (Boston Red Sox) Nick Eicholtz, RHP (13th, Miami Marlins) Al Worthington, RHP (New York Giants) Eddie Looper, 3B (21st, St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 Mike Twardoski, OF (29th, Boston Red Sox) Will Haynie, C (16th, Colorado Rockies) 1952 ^Pete Roberts, LHP (San Diego Padres) Aaron Clark, 1B (8th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays) Matt Foster, RHP (20th, Chicago White Sox) Lance Cormier, RHP (10th, Houston Astros) Colton Freeman, RHP (20th, Chicago Cubs) Bill Dunn, RHP (Pittsburgh Pirates) *Mike Sander, RHP (Baltimore Orioles) *Mike Qualls, 2B (Chicago White Sox) Mark Carter, LHP (19th, Chicago Cubs) Geoffrey Bramblett, RHP (30th, Kansas City Royals) Al Lary, RHP (Detroit Tigers) Jeremy Brown, C (19th, Boston Red Sox) *Daniel Cucjen, INF (Pittsburgh Pirates) 1955 1987 Casey Lambert, SS (24th, Colorado Rockies)

Gene Lary, RHP (Cleveland Indians) Mike Sodders, LHP (25th, Montreal Expos) 2002 2017 RECORDS & HISTORY *Gordie Hershiser, RHP (Los Angeles Dodgers) 1958 *Mike Thompson, RHP (Boston Red Sox) Jeremy Brown, C (1st, Oakland A’s) Garrett Suchey, RHP (26th, Kansas City Royals) *Ken Trusky, OF (Pittsburgh Pirates) Lance Cormier, RHP (4th, Arizona Diamondbacks) Chandler Taylor, OF (27th, Minnesota Twins) Jack Kubiszyn, SS (Cleveland Indians) Scott McClanahan, OF (11th, New York Yankees) 1988 Shane Sanders, RHP (49th, Tampa Bay Devil Rays) 2018 Jason Bridges, OF (25th, New York Yankees) 2003 David Oropeza, RHP (26th, Montreal Expos) Jake Walters, RHP (9th, Miami Marlins Mike Sodders, LHP (29th, Chicago Cubs) Beau Hearod, OF (10th, Houston Astros) Chandler Taylor, LF (10th, Houston Astros) Mo Sanford, RHP (32nd, Cincinnati Reds) Adam Pavkovich, SS (11th, Anaheim Angels) Cobie Vance, SS (18th, Oakland Athletics) Robert Fletcher, 2B (50th, Chicago White Sox) Brian Reed, RHP (27th, Toronto Blue Jays) Jett Manning, SS (20th, San Francisco Giants) Chandler Avant, 2B (30th, New York Mets) 1989 2004 Cary Williams, OF (10th, Philadelphia Phillies) Taylor Tankersley, LHP (1st, Florida Marlins) Bold indicates fi rst-round selection. Mike Soper, RHP (37th, Cleveland Indians) * – Signed as non-drafted free agent 2005 (Draft did not exist until 1965) Trey Shields, RHP (9th, Oakland A’s) ^ – June secondary draft Brent Carter, LHP (16th, San Diego Padres) Spencer Pennington, OF (32nd, Milwaukee Brewers) T.J. Large, RHP (36th, Boston Red Sox) ROLLTIDE.COM 125 Radio/TV CRIMSON TIDE SPORTS NETWORK 2019 ALABAMA BASEBALL RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES

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 LINDEN WINL-FM 98.5 RADIO 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 can be A veteran play-by-play voice, Stewart enters his 20th TUSCALOOSA WDGM-FM 102.9 heard throughout the 2019 season on the Crimson Tide season on the Tide baseball broadcasts. He is a fi ve-time Sports Network. (2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2016) Alabama Sportscaster WTSK-AM 790 The baseball network is a service of Crimson Tide of the Year recipient by the National Sportscasters and WINFIELD WKXM-AM 1300 Sports Marketing, which is a property of Learfi eld Sportswriters Association (NSSA). Communications. An industry leader for more than Stewart is in his 31st year in broadcasting, with the WKXM-FM 105.9 four decades, Learfi eld has a deep presence in the 2018-19 men’s basketball season being his 17th as the college athletics landscape nationwide. It manages the play-by-play announcer for the Crimson Tide Sports multimedia and sponsorship rights for 125 collegiate Network. In addition to his role as the voice of Crimson institutions, conferences and arenas, and supports athletic Tide basketball, Stewart also serves as an in-booth departments at all competitive levels as title sponsor of reporter for CTSN’s radio coverage of Crimson Tide 2019 TIDE TV THIS WEEK the prestigious Learfi eld Directors’ Cup. Learfi eld also football and as the television host of “The provides its collegiate partners access to professional Show”. AFFILIATES: concessions and ticket sales; licensing and trademark Prior to taking over the Alabama basketball play-by- consulting; digital and social platform expertise; and play job, the Fairfi eld, Ala., native spent eight seasons as TUSCALOOSA WVUA-23 venue and technology systems through its affi liated the radio announcer for Birmingham Southern College. SATURDAY, 10:30 AM companies. For more information, visit learfi eld.com. Jim Stewart has done additional work for CSS, ESPN Carabin serves as CTSM’s general manager. Regional, and Fox Sports South. For the 21st consecutive season, CTSM will carry the A 1992 graduate of the , BIRMINGHAM WIAT-42 Crimson Tide baseball games on a state-wide network. Stewart was honored with the school’s 2009 Alumni SATURDAY, 11 AM The games also are available on the internet and select Achievement Award. He is married to the former Christy Southeastern Conference games will be aired on XM Carmichael and has three children – Anne, Parker and Satellite Radio. The network’s fl agship stations are in Hudson. Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Birmingham affi liates include Lee Tracey, a veteran sports broadcaster in Alabama, MONTGOMERY WNCF-32 WJOX-FM (94.5) and WJOX-AM (690). The Tuscaloosa returns for his ninth season calling the action for the SATURDAY, NOON affi liate is WDGM-FM 102.9. Alabama baseball team for CTSN. Alabama baseball is also the topic of conversation Prior to the 2011 season, Tracey provided play-by- each Monday night from 6-7 p.m. on the popular weekly play for Alabama baseball two different times in the past HUNTSVILLE WAMY-8 call-in show “Hey, Coach!” Stewart hosts the program - once in the late 1980s and again from 1992-94. He also SATURDAY, 9 AM and chats with head coach Brad Bohannon and Alabama was the radio voice of Alabama women’s basketball from CSS players each Monday night throughout the season. 1992-94. FRIDAY, 2:30 PM RADIO/TV The show airs live from Baumhower’s Victory Grille in Tracey was the producer on Alabama football Tuscaloosa. Fans can join the program by calling toll free broadcasts for the Crimson Tide Sports Network from (877) 202.2262. 1987-90 and was the sports anchor/director for WCFT-TV The Crimson Tide’s unique 30-minute weekly sports in Tuscaloosa from 1994-96. magazine television program, “TIDETV This Week,” Currently, Tracey is the owner and president of shows highlights, interviews and previews on the Crimson TOPsports, a company he founded in 1996. TOPsports Tide baseball team all season. covers all Tuscaloosa area sports, including University of Chris Stewart and Lee Tracey will call the exciting Alabama athletics and local high schools. action of Alabama baseball this season on the 30-plus station network.

126 ALABAMA BASEBALL opponent series history & contact info 2019 OPPONENTS

ALABAMA STATE HORNETS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (Feb. 20 in Tuscaloosa) (April 12-14 in Starkville, Miss.) Head Coach ...... Jose Vazquez SID ...... Travis Jarome Head Coach ...... SID ...... Greg Campbell 2018 Record ...... 30-22, 18-6 SWAC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 39-29, 15-15 SEC SID Email [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 0-1 SID Phone ...... (334) 832.2632 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (662) 325.0972 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 0-7 Website ...... BamaStateSports.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 198-214-4 Website ...... HailState.com

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS NORTH ALABAMA LIONS (March 22-24 in Tuscaloosa) (Feb. 26-27 in Tuscaloosa) Head Coach ...... SID ...... John Thomas Head Coach ...... Mike Keehn SID ...... Jeff Hodges 2018 Record ...... 48-21, 18-12 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 31-20, 19-11 GSC SID Email [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 3-0 SID Phone ...... (479) 575.7430 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (256) 765.4595 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 41-47 Website ...... ArkansasRazorbacks.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 2-19 Website ...... RoarLions.com

AUBURN TIGERS NORTHERN KENTUCKY NORSE (March 26 in Montgomery, Ala.) (March 8-10 in Tuscaloosa) (May 3-5 in Auburn, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Todd Asalon SID ...... Ryan Wilker Head Coach ...... Butch Thompson SID ...... George Nunnelley 2018 Record ...... 14-39, 9-21 Horizon SID Email [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 43-23, 15-15 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (859) 572.7850 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 4-0 SID Phone ...... (334) 844.9656 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... N/A Website ...... NKUNorse.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 134-161 Website ...... AuburnTigers.com PRESBYTERIAN BLUE HOSE BALL STATE CARDINALS (Feb. 15-17 in Tuscaloosa) (Feb. 22-24 in Tuscaloosa) Head Coach ...... Elton Pollock SID ...... Gregory Hartlage Head Coach ...... Rich Maloney SID ...... Michael Clark 2018 Record ...... 15-39, 8-19 Big South SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 32-26, 17-10 MAC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (864) 833.7095 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (765) 285.8904 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 1-2 Website ...... GoBlueHose.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... N/A Website ...... BallStateSports.com SAMFORD BULLDOGS FLORIDA GATORS (April 9 in Birmingham, Ala.) (March 29-31 in Gainesville, Fla.) (May 14 in Tuscaloosa) Head Coach ...... Kevin O’Sullivan SID ...... Dan Apple Head Coach ...... Casey Dunn SID ...... Austin Scott 2018 Record ...... 49-21, 20-10 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected]fl .edu 2018 Record ...... 37-26, 16-8 SoCon SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (352) 375.6199 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 1-1 SID Phone ...... (205) 726.2802 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 60-57 Website ...... FloridaGators.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 15-91 Website ...... SamfordSports.com

GEORGIA BULLDOGS SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS (May 16-18 in Athens, Ga.) (March 1-3 in Mobile, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Scott Stricklin SID ...... Christopher Lakos Head Coach ...... Mark Calvi SID ...... Charlie Nichols 2018 Record ...... 39-21, 18-12 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 32-25, 18-11 SBC SID Email . [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (706) 542.9036 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (251) 414.8017 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 72-72-2 Website ...... GeorgiaDogs.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 48-56 Website ...... USAJaguars.com

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (Feb. 19 in Tuscaloosa) (April 4-6 in Tuscaloosa) (April 24 in Jacksonville, Ala.) Head Coach ...... SID ...... Kent Reichert Head Coach ...... Jim Case SID ...... Tony Schmidt 2018 Record ...... 37-26, 17-13 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 32-25, 18-12 OVC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (803) 777.5204 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 1-1 SID Phone ...... (256) 782.5377 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 36-27 Website ...... GamecocksOnline.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 10-29 Website ...... JSUGamecockSports.com TEXAS A&M AGGIES LSU TIGERS (May 10-12 in Tuscaloosa) (April 26-28 in Tuscaloosa) Head Coach ...... Rob Childress SID ...... Thomas Dick Head Coach ...... Paul Mainieri SID ...... Bill Franques 2018 Record ...... 40-22, 13-17 SEC SID Email .. [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 39-27, 15-15 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 3-0 SID Phone ...... (979) 862.5486 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (225) 578.2527 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 15-6 Website ...... 12thMan.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 167-202-3 Website ...... LSUsports.net TROY TROJANS MAINE BLACK BEARS (April 2 in Tuscaloosa) (March 19 in Tuscaloosa) (May 8 in Troy, Ala.) Head Coach ...... Mark Smartt SID ...... Jace Sanders Head Coach ...... Nick Derba SID ...... Ryan Long 2018 Record ...... 42-21, 19-11 SBC SID Email...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 20-34, 12-12 AEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 0-1 SID Phone ...... (334) 670.5654 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (207) 581.4849 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 11-23 Website ...... ToryTrojans.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 1-1 Website ...... GoBlackBears.com UAB BLAZERS MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS (March 5 in Tuscaloosa) (March 12 in Tuscaloosa) (April 16 in Birmingham, Ala.) Head Coach ...... SID ...... Tony Stinnett Head Coach ...... SID ...... Abby Vinson 2018 Record ...... 27-27-1, 12-17-1 C-USA SID Email . [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 21-33, 13-17 C-USA SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 0-1 SID Phone ...... (615) 898.5270 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 1-1 SID Phone ...... (205) 934.0722 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 9-18 Website ...... GoBlueRaiders.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 25-51 Website ...... UABSports.com

OLE MISS REBELS VANDERBILT COMMODORES (March 15-17 in Oxford, Miss.) (April 19-21 in Tuscaloosa) Head Coach ...... Mike Bianco SID ...... Alex Sims Head Coach ...... Tim Corbin SID ...... Andrew Pate 2018 Record ...... 48-17, 18-12 SEC SID Email ...... [email protected] 2018 Record ...... 35-27, 16-14 SEC SID Email . [email protected] 2018 vs. Alabama ...... 2-1 SID Phone ...... (662) 915.1083 2018 vs. Alabama ...... N/A SID Phone ...... (615) 322.4121 All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 149-210-2 Website ...... OleMissSports.com All-Time vs. Alabama ...... 62-95-3 Website ...... VUCommodores.com

ROLLTIDE.COM 127 Radio/TV Roster

1 2 4 5 7 8 9 R/R • 5-10 • 185 • Fr. INF L/R • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. INF L/L • 5-11 • 200 • Sr. OF S/R • 6-4 • 200 • Fr. RHP/OF R/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. C/INF L/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. INF R/R • 5-10 • 190 • Jr. RHP DANIEL CARINCI JOHN TROUSDALE JOE BREAUX TYLER RAS BRETT AUERBACH MORGAN MCCULLOUGH CASEY COBB

Ajax, Ontario Rogersville, Ala. Tomball, Texas Middletown, N.J. Mission Viejo, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Hamilton, Ga. (Pickering) (Lauderdale County) (McLennan C.C./Tomball) (Middletown North) (Saddleback C.C./Tesoro) (Chipola C.C./Oregon/West Seattle) (Chattahoochee Valley C.C./Harris Co.)

10 12 11 13 14 16 18 R-R • 6-0 • 225 • Sr. RHP L/L • 6-6 • 216 • So. OF R/R • 6-1 • 205 • Jr. RHP L/L • 5-8 • 175 • Jr. OF L/R • 6-0 • 190 • R-Jr. OF R/R • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. INF L/L • 6-4 • 235 • Sr. OF SAM FINNERTY TYRELL SHAVERS WIL FREEMAN WALKER MCCLENEY GENE WOOD ISAIAH BYARS KEITH HOLCOMBE

Pelham, Ala. Lewisville, Texas Semmes, Ala. Morris, Ala. Flowood, Miss. Stone Mountain, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Pelham) (Lewisville) (Jones County J.C./Faith Academy) (Mortimer Jordan) (Jackson Preparatory) (Parkview) (Hillcrest)

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 R/R • 5-9 • 220 • So. C R/R • 6-1 • 210 • R-Jr. RHP R/L • 6-4 • 205 • R-So. LHP R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Fr. OF R/R • 5-11 • 210 • Gr. RHP R/R • 5-9 • 170 • Jr. INF R/R • 6-1 • 160 • Fr. RHP SAM PRAYTOR BROCK LOVE GARRET RUKES T.J. REEVES JEREMY RANDOLPH KOLBY ROBINSON DYLAN SMITH

Helena, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Coconut Creek, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Miamisburg, Ohio Cullman, Ala. Stafford, Texas (Helena) (Southside) (Pine Crest) (Hueytown) (Wright State/Miamisburg) (Wallace State C.C./Cullman) (Stafford)

26 27 28 29 32 33 34 L/L • 5-10 • 155 • Jr. LHP R/R • 6-0 • 150 • R-Fr. RHP R/R • 6-2 • 200 • So. OF R/R • 6-1 • 195 • Fr. RHP R/R • 6-4 • 195 • Jr. RHP R/R • 6-5 • 220 • R-Jr. RHP R/R • 6-1 • 195 • Fr. RHP DYLAN OLIVER CHASE LEE TYLER GENTRY CONNOR SHAMBLIN DEACON MEDDERS KYLE CAMERON JACOB MCNAIRY

Mount Olive, Ala. McCalla, Ala. Arlington, Tenn. Lakeland, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Athens, Ala. (Marion Miliary Institute/Gardendale) (McAdory) (Walters State C.C./Arlington) (Briarcrest Christian) (American Christian Academy) (Hale County) (Athens)

36 40 42 44 48 50 55 L/L • 6-1 • 200 • Jr. OF/INF S/L • 6-1 • 190 • So. LHP R/R • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. C R/R • 6-0 • 185 • R-Jr. RHP R/R • 6-1 • 180 • Fr. RHP L/R • 6-4 • 200 • Jr. INF L/R • 6-5 • 210 • Fr. INF/OF JUSTIN KING BROCK GUFFEY JOHNNY HAWK DAVIS VAINER LANDON GREEN KOBE MORRIS DREW WILLIAMSON

Okotoks, Alberta Hoover, Ala. McClelland, Iowa Atlanta, Ga. Helena, Ala. Victoria, British Columbia Brewton, Ala. (Indian Hills C.C./Foothills Composite) (Hoover) (Iowa Western C.C./Creighton Prep) (Riverwood) (Helena) (Crowder C.C./Spectrum) (T.R. Miller) RADIO/TV

6 15 3 41 Head Coach 2nd Yr. Assistant Coach 2nd Yr. Assistant Coach 2nd Yr. Vol. Assistant Coach 1st Yr. Dir. of Baseball Ops. 2nd Yr. Athletic Trainer 2nd Yr. Strength & Conditioning 1st Yr. BRAD BOHANNON JASON JACKSON JERRY ZULLI MATT REIDA JACK HOEHL SEAN STRYKER BRETT PRICE

Berry College, 1998 Florida State, 2000 New Orleans, 2002 Kentucky, 2014 Auburn, 2012 Penn State, 2012 Troy, 2013 128 ALABAMA BASEBALL