⚾ 🥎 ⚾ Bama's mid-week games: Tide follows Tuesday's win with a 15-1 outing over Alabama State

The Crimson Tide will host a pair of non-conference opponents at the Joe on Tuesday and Wednesday

TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
– Alabama baseball will look to build off its series sweep of Bradley following Opening Weekend of the 2025 season, hosting both Middle Tennessee State and Alabama State for two midweek matchups at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

Game Guide:Probable Pitching:Tune In:
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
  • Venue: Sewell-Thomas Stadium
    • Tuesday, Feb. 18 vs. Middle Tennessee State – 12-2 TIDE
    • Wednesday, Feb. 19 vs. Alabama State – 4 p.m. CT – SEC Network+
  • Tuesday, Feb. 18
  • Wednesday, Feb. 19
    • TBA (UA) vs. TBA (ASU)
 

The Crimson Tide used a walkoff home run from Justin Lebron to seal the run-rule victory

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. –
Alabama baseball topped Middle Tennessee, 12-2, on Tuesday afternoon at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The game was finalized after eight innings due to the 10-run rule and improved the Tide to 4-0 on the young season.

Justin Lebron provided two of the biggest swings of the night to account for his 2-for-5 effort at the plate. The Tide shortstop was responsible for a two-run single in the fourth and a solo home run in the eighth while also leading all players with three RBI on the day. Will Hodo had his most productive performance of the season, finishing with a game-high three hits, including a solo home run and an RBI-double. Kade Snell and Coleman Mizell both finished with two RBI apiece, while Bryce Fowler, Brennen Norton and Jason Torres chipped in with an RBI apiece.

JT Blackwood (1-0) made his first start as a member of the Tide, earning the win thanks to 4.0 innings of one-run baseball with three hits, one walk and three strikeouts. Tyler Fay was the next out of the bullpen, tossing 2.0 hitless frames. Coulson Buchanan and Aidan Moza did not allow a run in their lone innings of work, with Moza striking out the side in the eighth.

From Head Coach Rob Vaughn

"The key to winning anything is getting a good start, and JT Blackwood gave us that. He minimized damage and worked around some things. He had good stuff tonight and really set the tone for us early. Offensively, I thought we were unbelievable at setting some stuff up, which we maybe tried a bit too much early, but we let the game come to us late and took some really good swings. It was a really proficient night offensively. Now, we turn our attention to Alabama State tomorrow."

How It Happened

  • B1 | Bryce Fowler opened the inning with a double before Justin Lebron was hit by a pitch and Coleman Mizell singled to load the bases. Jason Torres then drew a four-pitch walk to push a run across. (1-0, Alabama)
  • B3 I Will Hodo and Brennen Norton led off the inning with singles, placing runners at the corners. Kade Snell followed with a fielder's choice to score Hodo. A pair of walks loaded the bases for Fowler, who drew a four-pitch walk of his own to force in a run. Mizell then capitalized on his opportunity, doubling down the line in left to add two more. (5-0, Alabama)
  • T4 I Three of the first four Blue Raiders reached base in the inning with an RBI-single plating Middle Tennessee's first run. (5-1, Alabama)
  • B4 I Hodo led off the bottom half of the inning with a solo home run to right field. Walks by Snell and Fowler, along with Brady Neal's base-hit, loaded the bases for Lebron with two outs. In a full count, Lebron singled up the middle to score two runs. (8-1, Alabama)
  • T7 I Middle Tennessee led off the inning with a single and a double, placing two in scoring position before a groundout plated one. (8-2, Alabama)
  • B7 I After Mizell and Torres reached base, Hodo lined a double down the line in right to bring home his second RBI. One batter later, Norton singled through the left side to score Torres. With Hodo now at third base, Snell lifted a deep sacrifice fly to right field to punctuate the three-run seventh. (11-2, Alabama)
  • B8 I Lebron slugged the game-ending home run to left field. (12-2, Alabama)
 

All nine starters in the Crimson Tide lineup produced at least one hit in the victory

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. –
Alabama baseball produced 15 hits, including six for extra-bases, in Wednesday's 15-1 win over Alabama State at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. The game was made official after seven innings due to the 10-run rule and improved the Crimson Tide to a perfect 5-0 overall.

Bryce Fowler paced the Tide offense, finishing the night 2-for-4 with six RBI, highlighted by a two-run single in the second and a grand slam an inning later. From the nine-spot, Richie Bonomolo Jr. managed a 3-for-4 effort with four RBI. Brennen Norton, Kade Snell and Will Plattner all finished with multiple hits while each were responsible for one RBI apiece.

Zach Kittrell (1-0) made his first start as a member of the Crimson Tide and retired all six hitters he faced, including two strikeouts. Austin Morris, Beau Bryans and Anthony Pesci all provided scoreless outings out of the bullpen.

From Head Coach Rob Vaughn

"Obviously, another good night. I'm just really proud of the approach to the game tonight from our guys. That was an uncomfortable baseball game from a temperature perspective, but you wouldn't have known it sitting in that dugout. Our focus and ability to do our jobs in non-ideal conditions on both sides of the ball really set the tone. Offensively, we were relentless, and that's where we want to be – trying to grind out at-bats until the game is over, regardless of what (the score) looks like. We're really happy with the result tonight and it'll be an early morning getting out of here and heading to Jacksonville, but we're excited for the challenge in front of us."

How It Happened

  • B1 | Bryce Fowler led off the inning with a walk and two batters later, Coleman Mizell doubled down the left field line to score Fowler from first. (1-0, Alabama)
  • B2 I With one down, Kade Snell walked and Will Plattner followed with a single. Richie Bonomolo Jr. then bounced into a fielder's choice, and eventually stole second, putting two in scoring position. Fowler capitalized on the chance, dropping a single into shallow center to plate two. (3-0, Alabama)
  • B3 I The Tide created another one-out rally, as Brennen Norton and Snell both singled before Plattner walked to load the bases. Bonomolo Jr. worked a walk of his own to force in a run just before Fowler slugged a grand slam to center field to finalize the Tide's five-run third. (8-0, Alabama)
  • B4 I Will Hodo opened the inning with a single and was moved to second by Norton's walk, as both advanced into scoring position with a productive out by Snell. Plattner and Bonomolo Jr. then followed with consecutive singles to left to account for two runs. (10-0, Alabama)
  • B5 I Jason Torres opened the frame with a leadoff double, later advancing to third on a wild pitch. Norton drove in Torres with a single, while Plattner earned two-out walk. Norton and Plattner were brought home by Bonomolo Jr.'s two-run double into left field. (13-0, Alabama)
  • B6 I Peyton Steele entered the game as a pinch-hitter, doubling off the right field wall. He advanced to third on a passed ball and was driven in by Hodo, who lifted a sacrifice fly to left field. With two on and two outs, Snell bounced a single up the middle to plate a second run.
  • T7 I After two of the first three in the Hornets' order reached base, Alabama State produced an RBI-single to plate its first run of the night. (15-1, Alabama)
 
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