Weekend Series with Ball State Next Up for Baseball - Alabama Athletics
Alabama baseball remains at home this weekend for a three-game series against Ball State. The Crimson Tide and Cardinals are set to begin the series on Frida...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama baseball remains at home this weekend for a three-game series against Ball State. The Crimson Tide and Cardinals are set to begin the series on Friday with a 1 p.m. CT first pitch. Saturday's matchup is scheduled for a 2 p.m. start with Sunday's series finale slated for 1 p.m. All three contests will air live on SEC Network+.
Alabama's weekend matchup with Ball State will begin the Crimson Tide's "Kid's Day" promotion on Sundays. All kids (18 and under) can receive a $5 general admission ticket to the series finale. The first 75 kids through the gates of Sewell-Thomas Stadium will receive an Alabama Baseball lunch box. Following the final out of Sunday's matchup, kids 12 and under can run the bases at The Joe.
FOLLOW THE TIDE
Fans can follow this weekend's games via the below outlets:
Watch: SEC Network+
Listen: 102.9 FM / CTSN / TuneIn App
Twitter: @AlabamaBSB
Live Stats: RollTide.com
PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS
FRIDAY: UA – Sam Finnerty (Sr., RHP) vs. BSU – Drey Jameson (So., RHP)
SATURDAY: UA – Tyler Ras (Fr., RHP) vs. BSU – Chayce McDermott (R-Fr., RHP)
SUNDAY: UA – Connor Shamblin (Fr., RHP) vs. BSU – Kyle Nicolas (So., RHP)
LEADING OFF
• Alabama will square off with Ball State for the first time in the history of the two programs when the teams meet this weekend at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Friday's series opener will be the Crimson Tide's 21st matchup with a Mid-American Conference opponent.
• The Crimson Tide has only faced five current member programs of the MAC in its history, including Bowling Green, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois and Western Michigan. Alabama owns a 14-6 mark in those previous 20 pairings with a MAC opponent.
• Alabama's most frequent MAC opponent is Miami, with the Tide holding a 6-3 advantage against the Redhawks in the nine total meetings. Next is Western Michigan, with UA claiming a 3-1 advantage in the four contests against the Broncos.
• UA is a perfect 3-0 against Kent State and 1-0 against NIU, with only Bowling Green one-upping the Tide. The Falcons have won two of the three matchups between the two schools which were all part of a three-game series in 1970.
• The Crimson Tide has never faced Akron, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Ohio and Toledo, in addition to Ball State this weekend.
• Alabama will enter the series with the Cardinals using the same rotation from opening weekend. The trio of righties will begin with senior Sam Finnerty on Friday followed by freshmen Tyler Ras (Saturday) and Connor Shamblin(Sunday).
• Ball State will also send three right-handers to the mound this weekend. The Cardinals will begin the series with sophomore Drey Jameson on Friday followed by redshirt freshman Chayce McDermott on Saturday. The Sunday starter for BSU will be sophomore Kyle Nicolas.
ABOUT ALABAMA
• Alabama baseball opened its 2019 season with a three-game series against the Presbyterian Blue Hose. The Crimson Tide claimed a 7-2 win on Opening Day before splitting a Saturday doubleheader at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The Tide fell, 4-1, in the early game before rallying for a 9-4 win in the nightcap. After a quick off day on Sunday, the Crimson Tide took down in-state foe Jacksonville State on Monday afternoon at The Joe by a score of 13-2.
• A seven-run second inning highlighted UA's big offensive day in the win over JSU. The bats totaled 13 runs on 10 hits, including the seven-run second that put the game out of reach for JSU early.
• Keith Holcombe and sophomore Tyler Gentry each finished the day 2-for-3 with three RBI, with Holcombe also contributing a team-high tying two runs. Also notching a multi-hit effort was Morgan McCullough, as the junior wrapped up his day 2-for-3 with two RBI and a pair of runs scored.
• Alabama used six pitchers against the Gamecocks with redshirt junior Kyle Cameron getting the win. The right-hander filled up the zone with 20 strikes on his 25 pitches across 2.0 shutout frames that included three strikeouts.
• The Crimson Tide used early offense paired with a solid effort on the mound to earn a 7-2 win over Presbyterian on Opening Day at The Joe. With the victory, UA moved to 10-0 in the month of February under head coach Brad Bohannon. The 10-game winning streak in the month of February is the fourth-longest such streak in program history. Bohannon came up one game short of matching Jim Wells (Feb. 28, 2001-Feb. 14, 2003) and Barry Shollenberger (Feb. 24, 1991-Feb. 23, 1992) for second place. Alabama's all-time leader for consecutive wins in February is Wells, who won 22 straight contests from Feb. 27, 1996 through Feb. 25, 1998.
• The Crimson Tide struck early on Friday, scoring seven runs across the first four innings to build a lead that would prove too much for Presbyterian. The offense was led by senior Joe Breaux and junior Kolby Robinson, with each player totaling one run and three hits on the day, including a double for Breaux. Robinson added a team-high tying two RBI to match Sam Praytor in that category. The sophomore catcher recorded his two RBI on a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning, the Crimson Tide's first roundtripper of the 2019 campaign.
• On the mound on Opening Day, Sam Finnerty provided Alabama with a strong starting effort. The senior worked 5.0 frames of two-run baseball, walking one and striking out three before handing the ball over to the bullpen. The duo of junior Wil Freeman and redshirt freshman Chase Lee combined to throw 4.0 shutout innings, with Lee delivering a 1-2-3 ninth to seal the victory.
• The Crimson Tide split its Saturday doubleheader with Presbyterian, falling in game one, 4-1, before a 9-4 win in the nightcap. With the game-three victory, UA claimed the series win and improved to 2-1 overall on the young season.
• In game one, UA struck first in the top of the second with a solo home run from Praytor, his second in as many games. Presbyterian countered with a solo shot in the top of the third to even things up. The Blue Hose then added one run in the fifth, sixth and eighth innings to secure the victory.
• The nightcap went in favor of Alabama with the Crimson Tide using five runs across the first and second innings to take a lead and never look back. The Tide added four more runs across the sixth, seventh and eighth innings while limiting PC to only a single score in the top of the eighth. Alabama's offense produced nine runs on 11 hits, led by Robinson's second three-hit performance of the weekend. The shortstop finished 3-for-4 with a team-high tying two RBI and added one run scored. Matching Robinson in RBI was Holcombe, with the senior tallying two thanks to his two-run home run, part of a 2-for-4 effort at the plate.
• Freshman Connor Shamblin earned the win in his first career start, working 4.0 innings and allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits with five strikeouts compared to one walk. Jeremy Randolph collected his first save of the young season with 1.1 innings of shutout baseball, highlighted by three punchouts from the senior reliever.
• Alabama returns 13 letterwinners while losing 18 from the 2018 squad. The 2019 Crimson Tide welcomes back three positional starters and two starting pitchers while hosting 22 newcomers.
ABOUT BALL STATE
• Ball State was selected to finish second overall in the MAC in the league's preseason poll, as voted on by the conference's head coaches.
• Rich Mahoney is in his 14th year at Ball State and his 24th season as a collegiate head coach. Mahoney is the winningest coach in the history of BSU and has claimed four MAC regular-season championships in addition to conference Coach of the Year honors on three occasions. A 1986 graduate of Western Michigan, Mahoney is assisted by Dustin Glant and Blake Beemer along with volunteer assistant coach Devin Wilburn.
ON DECK
Alabama remains at home for a pair of midweek matchups with North Alabama. The Crimson Tide and Lions are scheduled for a 6 p.m. matchup on Tuesday, Feb. 26, before a 3 p.m. first pitch in Wednesday's game. Both games will air live on SEC Network+.
