| BSB/SB 2021 SEC Baseball tournament. . (UA vs UT- FR- 10 CT)


TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama baseball is set for the 2021 SEC Baseball Tournament, the Tide's first appearance in Hoover since 2016. The Crimson Tide, as a 10-seed, will square off with No. 25 and seventh-seeded South Carolina in the second game of Tuesday's morning session. The contest will air live on the SEC Network.

Follow the Tide​

Fans can follow the Tuesday game via the below outlets:
Watch: SEC Network
Listen: 100.9 FM / CTSN / TuneIn App
Twitter: @AlabamaBSB
Live Stats: StatBroadcast.com

Probable Starting Pitching Matchup​

TUESDAY: UATyler Ras (Jr., RHP) vs. SC – TBA

Leading Off​

• Alabama and South Carolina will meet for the 67th time in series history when the two teams square off on Tuesday afternoon at the Hoover Met. The Gamecocks lead the all-time series, 37-29, but the Tide holds the advantage in neutral site games at 4-2.
• The two teams last met from April 5-6, 2019, in Tuscaloosa, with Alabama claiming a 2-1 series win. The Crimson Tide blanked the Gamecocks in game one of a doubleheader, 9-0, before clinching the series with a 4-1 win on the back-end of the twinbill. South Carolina rallied the next day for a 5-4 win in 12 innings to avoid the sweep.
• Alabama has won two of the three pairings between the two schools in the SEC Tournament. The most recent meeting came in 2009 with SC earning a 9-5 win on May 20. The Tide won the first-ever meeting in Hoover by a score of 6-2 on May 26, 2002 and followed that with a 9-7 win a year later on May 22.
• Alabama will call on junior right-hander Tyler Ras for the Tuesday start. Ras has been the Crimson Tide's Friday night starter each of the last 13 weekends and owns a 6-4 record with a 5.42 ERA (46 ER/76.1 IP).
• South Carolina's starter is still to be announced.

About Alabama​

• Alabama hosted sixth-ranked Mississippi State this past weekend for the final series of the regular season. The Crimson Tide fell in three hard-fought battles with the Bulldogs to finish the 2021 schedule at 29-22 overall and 12-17 in Southeastern Conference play.
• State's four run seventh proved to be too much as Alabama fell, 4-2 on Thursday evening at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
• A pitchers' duel saw both teams go scoreless until the fifth. That inning featured a solo home run from Jackson Tate to get Alabama on the board first.
Tyler Ras kept the Bulldogs at bay in the sixth before a four-run top of the seventh gave MSU the lead for good. The Crimson Tide battled for one in the bottom of the seventh and brought the go-ahead run to the plate in the eighth but would not get any closer.
• Ras was solid once again, allowing four runs on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts across 6.1 innings of work. The junior held State scoreless through the first 6.0 frames, giving up four hits and no walks before running into trouble in the seventh.
• Alabama suffered a 7-0 loss on Friday evening. The Bulldogs were first on the board with a run in the top of the second and added three in the third, two in the fifth and one in the ninth for the series-clinching win.
• The Crimson Tide rallied late on Saturday but was unable to battle back in a 7-3 loss to the Bulldogs.
• Alabama struck early with two in the first and one in the second to build a 3-0 lead. The Tide pitching staff held State off the board until the fifth when MSU scored four to gain the advantage. The Bulldogs then added three more in the top of the sixth to make it a 7-3 ballgame.
• UA did not go quietly, bringing the tying run to the plate in the eighth and reaching a pair of runners in the ninth, but would not pull any closer.
• Alabama received a strong start on Saturday from Jacob McNairy in his first appearance since mid-April. The junior tossed 2.0 scoreless innings with a pair of strikeouts before handing it over to his bullpen. The Tide relievers combined to post a solid effort across the final 7.0 frames, but defensive miscues plagued UA in the middle innings leading to seven runs, only four of which were earned.

About South Carolina​

• South Carolina finished the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign at 12-4 overall. SC was riding a five-game winning streak heading to SEC play before the season was officially put on pause.
• Mark Kingston is in his fourth season at South Carolina and owns a 110-78 record in Columbia as part of a 383-257-1 career mark across his 12 seasons as a collegiate head coach. A 1995 graduate of North Carolina, Kingston is joined on staff by assistants Trip Couch, Skylar Meade and Stuart Lake.
• South Carolina was selected to finish fourth in the East and eighth overall in the SEC in the league's preseason poll, as voted on by the conference's head coaches.

Back in Hoover​

• Alabama returns to SEC Tournament for the first time since 2016 when the Crimson Tide takes on South Carolina on Tuesday afternoon.
• The Tide is 49-43 all-time in the Tournament and will be appearing for a 34th time.
• Alabama holds a 2-1 record against the Gamecocks and owns a winning record against eight of the 11 participating teams in this year's installment of the Tournament.

On Deck​

A win for Alabama would advance the Crimson Tide to the double-elimination portion of the 2021 SEC Tournament. The Tide would pair with #2 seed Tennessee in the second game of the morning session on Wednesday, May 26. A loss would end UA's time in Hoover with a chance to still play in an NCAA Regional.
 
Bama really needs a couple of wins to feel good about the tournament IMO, and they are doing well so far today. Up 6-0 early against South Carolina (Bottom 3rd). Loser goes home, double elimination after today. Winner of this one gets the Vols tomorrow.
 

HOOVER, Ala. – Alabama baseball used a six-run third inning to put the game out of reach early on the way to a 9-3 win over No. 24 South Carolina on Tuesday afternoon at the Hoover Met. The win advances the Crimson Tide to the double-elimination portion of the 2021 SEC Tournament and sets UA at 30-22 overall on the season.

The Crimson Tide delivered the decisive blow early with a six-run third inning. The third frame was highlighted by an RBI-double from Peyton Wilson, a two-run single from Owen Diodati and a three-run home run from Jackson Tate. The Tide added two more in the fourth and one run in the sixth with South Carolina matching each time, but the Gamecocks would get no closer resulting in a 9-3 final.

Alabama's offense was led by Wilson with the sophomore finishing 3-for-5 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored. Tate paced UA in RBI with three as part of his 1-for-5 effort that included one run. Also posting a pair of RBI were Diodati and Sam Praytor with Praytor's both coming by way of the sacrifice fly.

The early run support helped Tide starter Tyler Ras (7-4) settle in and pick up his team-leading seventh win. Ras allowed three runs on five hits and a walk with four punchouts across his 6.0 innings of work to post his eighth quality start of the season. Brock Guffey followed Ras, contributing 3.0 scoreless frames to earn his second save of the season.

From Head Coach Brad Bohannon

"The kids were excited. We had a really spirited workout yesterday, and I'm not surprised at all that our kids brought their best effort. We pitched well – Tyler Ras gave us a huge start of both good innings and also going deep in the game on short rest. And Brock Guffey did a great job for three innings of putting up zeroes and helping us save our bullpen. We made a couple of diving plays and played clean defense. We had production up and down the lineup. It was just a really complete game for us. I'm really happy for the kids, proud of them, and excited that we get to play at least two more days."

How It Happened​

  • T3 | The Crimson Tide took the early advantage with six runs. Caden Rose started the rally, reaching on a a strike-three wild pitch that would have gone for out No. 2. Rose moved to second on another wild pitch and then came home on an RBI-double from Peyton Wilson. A walk to William Hamiter put two on before Zane Denton was intentionally walked to load them up and force an SC pitching change. Owen Diodati greeted the new arm with a single to no-man's land in center, bringing in a pair. Jackson Tate followed with a three-run home run in the next at-bat to set the advantage at six. (6-0, Alabama)
  • T4 | UA added to the lead with a pair in the fourth. Rose started the rally with a one-out walk before Wilson moved him to second on a single. The Gamecocks then went to the bullpen for a second time with Hamiter doubling off the new SC arm to bring in one and advance Wilson to third. Sam Praytor brought Wilson home in the next at-bat with a sacrifice fly to add one more. (8-0, Alabama)
  • B4 | South Carolina got on the board thanks to a two-run home run from Braylen Wimmer. (8-2, Alabama)
  • T6 | Rose led off the inning with a walk before eventually coming across on a sac fly from Praytor. (9-2, Alabama)
  • B6 | Wes Clarke sent a solo home run deep over the wall in left. (9-3, Alabama)

Postgame Notes​

  • Tyler Ras picked up his seventh win of the season, the most wins by an Alabama pitcher since Geoffrey Bramblett had eight in 2015.
  • Ras recorded his eighth quality start of the season (6.0 innings + three runs or less). He has now tossed 5.0 innings or more in in 11 starts and allowed three runs or less in eight starts.
  • The junior starter allowed only one walk and has issued two or fewer free passes in 12 of his 14 starts.
  • Alabama scored six runs in the top of the third, the Tide's most in a single inning in SEC Tournament history ( records since 2002).
  • Jackson Tate homered in today's game and has recorded three of his five home runs over the last five games. Tate totaled only two homers across his first 25 contests on the season.
  • Caden Rose finished with three runs to match his career-high total. The three runs also tie Alabama's single-game high in the SEC Tournament, which had been accomplished eight times previously, most recently by Kody Valverde against LSU on May 26, 2006 (records since 2002).
  • Jim Jarvis did not reach base, ending his streak at 12 straight games.
Alabama will first match up with No. 2 seed Tennessee in the double-elimination portion of the Tournament. The Crimson Tide and Volunteers will play in the second game of the morning session on Wednesday afternoon at The Met. Fans can catch all the action live on SEC Network.
 
Here is a few pictures from yesterday

i-xXkVSfq-X4.jpg


i-336xPcJ-X4.jpg


i-xmpQvmF-X4.jpg


i-5KKHNr2-X4.jpg


i-ctZv6WP-X4.jpg


i-VFmbhvw-X4.jpg


i-c4HMJZM-X4.jpg


Click Here for more from the tournament
 
This game has been nothing but weirdness since the middle of the 7th.... Alabama wiggles out of the 9th on an obstruction call on DP (Vols had guys on 1st and 3rd with no outs to begin the inning). Vols celebrated what they thought was a walk-off win... for that alone they deserve to lose now. Going to extras, still 2-2...
 
This game has been nothing but weirdness since the mid of the 7th.... Alabama wiggles out of the 9th on an obstruction call. Goins to extras, still 2-2..
That player should have been ruled out when the first base coach put him back on the bag. Rule 6.01(a)(8).

(8)  In the judgment of the umpire, the base coach at third base, or first base, by touching or holding the runner, physically assists him in returning to or leaving third base or first base;

 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom