⚾ 🥎 ⚾️ Alabama vs. Washington St. - Tide drops game 1 to Cougars 8-4, Next Game: Sat 2 pm (SEC Network+) | Plus a very brief team preview

Series Info:Probable Pitching:Tune In:
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
  • Venue: Sewell-Thomas Stadium
    • Friday, Feb. 13 vs. Washington State – 4 p.m. CT – SEC Network+
    • Saturday, Feb. 14 vs. Washington State – 2 p.m. CT – SEC Network+
    • Sunday, Feb. 15 vs. Washington State – 1 p.m. CT – SEC Network+
  • Friday, Feb. 13
    • RHP Tyler Fay (UA) vs. RHP Luke Meyers (WSU)
  • Saturday, Feb. 14
  • Sunday, Feb. 15

Opening Day is finally upon us!

I started on a Bama team preview yesterday and quickly realized that I wasn't going to have the time to finish it. I just can't make them short and concise as I'd like, even when I'm intentional about it, and it eats up too much time. But if anyone has any questions about this 2026 squad, I'll do my best to answer. Just a couple of quick notes... I like the depth of this team... lots of position flexibility within the roster. Bad news is, they are already dealing with several injuries to some key players (INF/OF Sam Chritiansen (leg fracture), INF Jojo Williamson (hand fracture), DH/OF Coleman Mizell (back issues), OF Logen Devenport (minor injury), and C Zach Johnson (shoulder surgery) but thus far the pitching staff has been mostly spared (which is a change from most years at this point) other than RHP Jack Ketchum who won't play this season.

The lineup will have some new faces, several who will have to adjust to the SEC, but also some who are already accustomed to it. Obviously, Justin Lebron is THE guy on this team and he's back for his final year. Beyond him, there's a nice mix of power and some speed to work with and the thing that has me most excited... this team will have some guys that actually battle at the plate and work opposing pitchers... should mean more walks, and opposing starters not going as deep into games. But the mix of power and speed appears to be a very good blend and this squad should be able to score runs via small ball when needed (which will be some Friday nights in SEC play for example).

As for the pitching staff, much of it is wait and see... but this is a staff full of promising arms. Hopefully Adams and Fay take that next step on Friday and Saturday. Freshman RHP Myles Upchurch is going to be a stud in due time, but is he ready for a weekend starter role? He has the stuff I think, but just needs to throw strikes and not try to do too much. His future is bright though. If Upchurch can nail down that #3 spot, it really helps the rest of the staff. LHP Matthew Heiberger is a guy that can be used in that Sunday slot, but his value as a high leverage reliever is really high. Having him in the pen with some of the other seasoned arms gives Bama some really good options and flexibility come conference play. It may take some time for the staff to really work itself out from top to bottom, but they have a good number of arms. Just need to keep the key guys healthy.

Overall, what to expect? Last year's team went 16-14 in the SEC and got bounced 0-2 from the Hattiesburg Regional. A disappointing end to a nice regular season. Given the roster and the schedule this season, 16-14 would be impressive. I figure they'll finish around .500, but they should be playing their best baseball when the calendar hits May. If they do that, and they can stay healthy, there is no reason they can't get to a Super Regional and possibly beyond.


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Not a great opening day for UA, but the good thing about baseball is you can flush it quick and get back after it. I'd really like to see them come out tomorrow (in what may end up as a DH due to crappy Sunday weather) and play better, sharper. WSU was actually impressive him how well they played.... they took advantage of everything Bama gave them. Fay couldn't keep the ball down in the zone, and they made him pay for it. It was an uphill battle from there and while Bama got baserunners (thanks to 9 walks and a hit batter), they never really got a timely hit, and K'd 11 times... ended up leaving 11 on base.

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When grading Byrne, people kept saying baseball was doing well and that he was getting high marks for that sport. I didn't agree. Got a Top 5 pick and not much else to use him to our advantage.
I loved the hire. Thought everything he was about and his approach offensively. Plus it was hard to not get excited after we retained JJ, following a Super Regional appearance.

There's been some highlights under Vaughn. Won the series vs TN, Arkansas, South Carolina, and LSU his first season. Unfortunately it doesn't look like it's going to pan out. No excuses to not have a good team this year, with the talent in place.

He'll be given more time because this program is dog shit unfortunately. Wish we had hired Wes Johnson.
 
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