Alabama Crimson Tide |
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2017 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team |
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Founded |
1892 |
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University |
University of Alabama |
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Athletic director |
Greg Byrne |
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Head coach |
Brad Bohannon |
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Conference |
SEC Western Division |
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Location |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
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Home stadium |
Sewell–Thomas Stadium (Capacity: 5,500) |
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Nickname |
Crimson Tide |
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Colors |
Crimson and White[1] |
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Overall record |
2,563–1,570–23 (.619)[2] |
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College World Series runner-up |
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1983, 1997 |
College World Series appearances |
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1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1999 |
NCAA Tournament appearances |
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1947,1950, 1955, 1968, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 |
Conference tournament champions |
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1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003 |
Conference champions |
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1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1968, 1983, 1996, 2006 |
The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Alabama athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. The team plays its home games on campus at Sewell–Thomas Stadium.
History
The Crimson Tide baseball team leads the SEC in all-time wins with over 2,500 victories.[3] The program trails only LSU for the most SEC regular season titles with 13 and 7 tournament championships.[4] Tide baseball teams have participated in the NCAA College World Series five times (1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1999), finishing second in 1983 and 1997. The Crimson Tide have also had over sixty players make it to the major leagues, the most in the SEC.[5]
Stadium
The team's home venue is Sewell-Thomas Stadium, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on the campus of the university. A tradition at Sewell-Thomas Stadium is to play the Rednex song "Cotton-Eyed Joe" during the after the 7th inning. Sewell-Thomas Stadium is nicknamed "The Joe" by Crimson Tide fans, in honor of Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Sewell, who played college baseball at Alabama. For 12 of the last 13 seasons Alabama has ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance.
In 2016 the team moved into the newly renovated Sewell-Thomas Stadium, a $42 million renovation making The Joe look like a totally new ball park, Club rooms where added, a kids playground, all chairback seats, and a new state of the art scoreboard
Head coaches
Records are through the end of the 2016 season
Tenure |
Coach |
Years |
Record |
Pct. |
1892 | Shelby Fletcher | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
1893 | W. M. Walker | 1 | 4–6–1 | .409 |
1894 | J. H. Lyons | 1 | 10–3 | .769 |
1895 | J. F. Jenkins | 1 | 9–3 | .750 |
1896 | Eli Abbott | 1 | 5–5 | .500 |
1897 | "Kid" Peeples | 1 | 10–0 | 1.000 |
1898 | Joseph Black | 1 | 2–3 | .400 |
1899 | F. C. Owen | 1 | 3–6 | .333 |
1900 | Ardis Smith | 1 | 9–3 | .750 |
1901–1905 | Thomas Stouch | 5 | 49–25–1 | .660 |
1906 | Schwartz | 1 | 4–16–1 | .214 |
1907–1910 | J. W. H. Pollard | 4 | 66–22–1 | .747 |
1911 | Guy Lowman | 1 | 12–5 | .706 |
1912–1915 | D. V. Graves | 4 | 66–30–1 | .686 |
1916–1919 | B. L. Noojin | 4 | 55–18 | .753 |
1920 | Gordon W. Lewis | 1 | 15–2 | .882 |
1921–1923 | Charles Bernier | 3 | 28–35–4 | .448 |
1924–1927 | Wallace Wade | 4 | 61–32–2 | .653 |
1928 | Hank Crisp | 1 | 12–7–2 | .619 |
1929–1930 | Jess Neely | 2 | 28–15–2 | .644 |
1931–1932 | Sam Hinton | 2 | 23–7–2 | .750 |
1933–1934 | Jennings B. Whitworth | 2 | 21–11 | .656 |
1943 | Paul Burnham | 1 | 12–6 | .667 |
1946 | Dixie Howell | 1 | 13–7 | .650 |
1935–1942 1947–1963 | Tilden Campbell | 25 | 355–168–4 | .677 |
1964–1969 | Joe Sewell | 6 | 106–79 | .573 |
1970–1979 | Hayden Riley | 10 | 236–206–1 | .533 |
1980–1994 | Barry Shollenberger | 15 | 487–334–1 | .593 |
1995–2009 | Jim Wells | 15 | 625–322 | .656 |
2010–2016 | Mitch Gaspard | 7 | 234–193 | .548 |
2017 | Greg Goff | 1 | 19–34–1 | .358 |
2018– | Brad Bohannon | 1 | 0–0 | .000 |
Totals |
32 coaches |
124 seasons |
2,579–1,605–24 |
.620 |
Longest Tenure
Rank |
Name |
Seasons |
1 |
Tilden Campbell |
25 |
2 |
Jim Wells |
15 |
2 |
Barry Shollenberger |
15 |
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Most Wins
Rank |
Name |
Wins |
1 |
Jim Wells |
625 |
2 |
Barry Shollenberger |
487 |
3 |
Tilden Campbell |
355 |
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Current coaching staff
2018 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff |
- Brad Bohannon – Head Coach (1st year)
- Jerry Zulli – Associate Head Coach (1st year)
- Jason Jackson (baseball coach) – Assistant Coach (1st year)
- Vacant– Director of Operations (1st year)
- Joe Hoffer – Athletic Trainer (10th year)
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Year-by-year results
Year-by-Year Results |
Year |
Coach |
Record |
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1892 |
Shelby Fletcher |
1–0 |
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1893 |
W.M. Walker |
4–6–1 |
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1894 |
J.H. Lyons |
10–3 |
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1895 |
J.F. Jenkins |
9–3 |
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1896 |
Eli Abbott |
5–5 |
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1897 |
Kid Peeples |
10–0 |
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1898 |
Joseph Black |
2–3 |
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1899 |
F.C. Owen |
3–6 |
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1900 |
Ardis Smith |
9–3 |
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1901 |
Thomas Stouch |
9–3 |
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1902 |
Thomas Stouch |
7–1 |
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1903 |
Thomas Stouch |
15–3 |
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1904 |
Thomas Stouch |
12–10 |
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1905 |
Thomas Stouch |
6–8–1 |
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1906 |
Schwartz |
4–16–1 |
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1907 |
J.W.H. Pollard |
21–7 |
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1908 |
J.W.H. Pollard |
14–4 |
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1909 |
J.W.H. Pollard |
19–3 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1910 |
J.W.H. Pollard |
12–8–1 |
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1911 |
Guy S. Lowman |
12–5 |
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1912 |
D.V. Graves |
16–6 |
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1913 |
D.V. Graves |
22–7 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1914 |
D.V. Graves |
11–13 |
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1915 |
D.V. Graves |
17–4–1 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1916 |
Loonie Noojin |
12–10 |
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1917 |
Loonie Noojin |
14–2 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1918 |
Loonie Noojin |
13–4 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1919 |
Loonie Noojin |
16–2 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1920 |
Gordon Lewis |
15–2 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions |
1921 |
Charles Bernier |
7–12–1 |
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1922 |
Charles Bernier |
7–16–2 |
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1923 |
Charles Bernier |
14–7–1 |
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1924 |
Wallace Wade |
17–6 |
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1925 |
Wallace Wade |
21–6 |
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1926 |
Wallace Wade |
10–12–1 |
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1927 |
Wallace Wade |
13–8–1 |
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1928 |
Hank Crisp |
12–7–2 |
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1929 |
Jess Neely |
11–8–2 |
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1930 |
Jess Neely |
17–7 |
Southern Conference Champions |
1931 |
Sam Hinton |
13–5–1 |
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1932 |
Sam Hinton |
10–2–1 |
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1933 |
J.B. Whitworth |
8–6 |
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1934 |
J.B. Whitworth |
13–5 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1935 |
Tilden Campbell |
12–2 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1936 |
Tilden Campbell |
10–3–1 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1937 |
Tilden Campbell |
12–4 |
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1938 |
Tilden Campbell |
13–2 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1939 |
Tilden Campbell |
10–10 |
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1940 |
Tilden Campbell |
14–2 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1941 |
Tilden Campbell |
19–2–1 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1942 |
Tilden Campbell |
10–2 |
Southeastern Conference Champions |
1943 |
Paul Burnham |
12–6 |
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1944–1945: No team due to World War II |
1946 |
Dixie Howell |
13–7 |
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1947 |
Tilden Campbell |
20–7 |
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs |
1948 |
Tilden Campbell |
18–11 |
NCAA District III Playoffs |
1949 |
Tilden Campbell |
14–8 |
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1950 |
Tilden Campbell |
22–12 |
SEC Champions; NCAA District III Champions; 5th Place in 1950 College World Series |
1951 |
Tilden Campbell |
17–5–1 |
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1952 |
Tilden Campbell |
13–11 |
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1953 |
Tilden Campbell |
10–9 |
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1954 |
Tilden Campbell |
10–7 |
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1955 |
Tilden Campbell |
23–6 |
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs |
1956 |
Tilden Campbell |
18–7 |
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1957 |
Tilden Campbell |
18–8 |
SEC West Champions |
1958 |
Tilden Campbell |
14–7 |
SEC West Champions |
1959 |
Tilden Campbell |
8–7 |
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1960 |
Tilden Campbell |
11–7 |
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1961 |
Tilden Campbell |
12–9 |
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1962 |
Tilden Campbell |
16–10–1 |
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1963 |
Tilden Campbell |
11–10 |
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1964 |
Joe Sewell |
10–10 |
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1965 |
Joe Sewell |
12–12 |
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1966 |
Joe Sewell |
13–7 |
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1967 |
Joe Sewell |
23–21 |
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1968 |
Joe Sewell |
24–14 |
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs |
1969 |
Joe Sewell |
10–22 |
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1970 |
Hayden Riley |
19–25 |
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1971 |
Hayden Riley |
21–14–1 |
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1972 |
Hayden Riley |
22–14 |
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1973 |
Hayden Riley |
22–14 |
SEC Western Division Champions |
1974 |
Hayden Riley |
37–16 |
SEC Western Division Champions |
1975 |
Hayden Riley |
34–32 |
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1976 |
Hayden Riley |
25–18 |
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1977 |
Hayden Riley |
27–18 |
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1978 |
Hayden Riley |
23–20 |
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1979 |
Hayden Riley |
18–27 |
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1980 |
B. Shollenberger |
18–28 |
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1981 |
B. Shollenberger |
41–15–1 |
SEC Western Division Champions |
1982 |
B. Shollenberger |
32–21 |
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1983 |
B. Shollenberger |
46–11 |
SEC Champions*, South Region Champs, 1983 College World Series Runners-Up |
1984 |
B. Shollenberger |
35–18 |
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1985 |
B. Shollenberger |
30–23 |
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1986 |
B. Shollenberger |
43–20 |
NCAA Atlantic Region |
1987 |
B. Shollenberger |
25–26 |
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1988 |
B. Shollenberger |
27–26 |
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1989 |
B. Shollenberger |
32–24 |
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1990 |
B. Shollenberger |
34–21 |
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1991 |
B. Shollenberger |
42–20 |
NCAA Atlantic Region |
1992 |
B. Shollenberger |
34–21 |
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1993 |
B. Shollenberger |
27–25 |
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1994 |
B. Shollenberger |
21–35 |
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1995 |
Jim Wells |
42–23 |
SEC Western Division Tourney Champion, NCAA East Region Runner-up |
1996 |
Jim Wells |
50–19 |
SEC Champions, SEC Tourney Champs, South I Regional Champions, 5th Place 1996 College World Series |
1997 |
Jim Wells |
56–14 |
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA South II Regional Champions, 1997 College World Series Runner-up |
1998 |
Jim Wells |
46–18 |
NCAA West Regional Runner-up |
1999 |
Jim Wells |
53–16 |
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional Champions, Super Regional Champions, 4th place in the 1999 College World Series |
2000 |
Jim Wells |
41–24 |
NCAA Regional Runner-up |
2001 |
Jim Wells |
32–23 |
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2002 |
Jim Wells |
51–15 |
SEC Western Division Champions, SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Participant |
2003 |
Jim Wells |
38–24 |
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA College Station Regional Participant |
2004 |
Jim Wells |
29–26 |
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2005 |
Jim Wells |
40–23 |
NCAA New Orleans Regional Runner up |
2006 |
Jim Wells |
44–21 |
SEC Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional |
2007 |
Jim Wells |
31–26 |
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2008 |
Jim Wells |
35–28 |
NCAA Conway Regional Participant |
2009 |
Jim Wells |
37–21 |
NCAA Clemson Regional Participant |
2010 |
Mitch Gaspard |
42–25 |
NCAA Atlanta Regional Champions, NCAA Clemson Super Regional |
2011 |
Mitch Gaspard |
35–28 |
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Runner up |
2012 |
Mitch Gaspard |
21–34 |
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2013 |
Mitch Gaspard |
35–28 |
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Participant |
2014 |
Mitch Gaspard |
37–24 |
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Runner up |
2015 |
Mitch Gaspard |
32–28 |
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2016 |
Mitch Gaspard |
32–26 |
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2017 |
Greg Goff |
19–34–1 |
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* Alabama won the SEC tournament which determined the overall SEC champion from 1977–87.
Alabama in the NCAA Tournament
The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947. The format of the tournament has changed through the years. The Crimson Tide has played in 27 NCAA Tournaments, winning 7 NCAA Regional Championships. Alabama has five College World Series appearances and played in the national championship game in 1983 and 1997.
Player awards
National awards
SEC awards
- Kent Matthes (2009)
- Wade LeBlanc (2004)
Alabama's 1st Team All-Americans
Player |
Position |
Year(s) |
Selectors |
Ed White |
Outfield |
1950† |
ABCA |
Fred Frickie |
First Base |
1957† |
ABCA |
Dave Magadan |
First Base |
1983† |
ABCA, BA |
Doug Duke |
Catcher |
1986† |
ABCA, BA |
Joe Vitiello |
Outfield |
1991 |
BA |
Dax Norris |
Catcher |
1996 |
NCBWA |
Roberto Vaz |
Outfielder |
1997 |
ABCA |
Beau Hearod |
Utility player |
2003 |
NCBWA |
Wade LeBlanc |
Pitcher |
2006 |
CB |
Emeel Salem |
Outfielder |
2006 |
College Baseball Foundation |
Kent Matthes |
Outfielder |
2009† |
ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA |
Taylor Dugas |
Outfielder |
2010 |
BA |
Source:"SEC All-Americas". secsports.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association
BA: Baseball America
CB: Collegiate Baseball
NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
† Denotes consensus All-American |
Current MLB players
National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
In 2006, the National College Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Lubbock, Texas. Since then, Alabama has had 2 players inducted into the Hall of Fame.[6][7]
Current roster
2017 Alabama Crimson Tide roster |
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Pitchers
- 16 Jake Walters – Junior
- 20 Brock Love – Sophomore
- 21 Garret Rukes – Freshman
- 24 Garrett Suchey – Junior
- 25 Dylan Duarte – Sophomore
- 27 Zac Rogers – Junior
- 29 Nick Eicholtz – Senior
- 31 Nathan Altstadt – Freshman
- 33 Kyle Cameron – Sophomore
- 36 Tyler McMurray – Junior
- 42 Tyler Adams – Junior
- 44 Davis Vainer – Freshman
- 55 Mike Oczypok – Senior
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Catchers
- 6 Alex Webb – Freshman
- 8 Tanner DeVinny – Senior
- 28 Kyle Kaufman – Sophomore
- 41 Taylor Poe – Senior
Infielders
- 1 Cobie Vance – Sophomore
- 2 John Trousdale – Freshman
- 5 Chandler Avant – Junior
- 9 Cody Henry – Junior
- 11 Connor Short – Junior
- 15 Camden Bauer – Freshman
- 22 Hunter Alexander – Junior
- 35 Tanner Boyzuick – Freshman
- 37 Zack Coker – Sophomore
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Outfielders
- 7 Chandler Taylor – Sophomore
- 13 Walker McCleney – Freshman
- 18 Keith Holcombe – Sophomore
- 19 Logan Carey – Freshman
- 48 Connor Wright – Freshman
Utility
- 3 Will Lumpkin – Freshman
- 10 Sam Finnerty – Sophomore
- 12 Sonny Potter – Freshman
- 14 Gene Wood – Sophomore
- 30 Connor Stutts – Sophomore
- 32 Deacon Medders – Freshman
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2017 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Roster
See also
References
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