Cody Greenhill signs with Washington Nationals
Steven Williams won’t be the only former Auburn Tiger headed to the nation’s capital as Cody Greenhill signed a free-agent deal with the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Auburn Plainsman's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Steven Williams won’t be the only former Auburn Tiger headed to the nation’s capital as Cody Greenhill signed a free-agent deal with the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
Ryan Bliss (Round 2, Pick 42, Arizona Diamondbacks)
Following the conclusion of the regular season, Auburn shortstop Ryan Bliss was named to the All-SEC Second-Team and the All-Defensive Team, the conference announced Monday.
After a career-high eight shutout innings against Missouri, Richard Fitts was named SEC Pitcher of the Week, the conference announced Monday.
Auburn may have taken the first two games in the series against Missouri but fell short in the regular season finale as Missouri defeated Auburn 7-6 Saturday at Taylor Stadium.
In the second game in its series against Missouri, Auburn came out on top with a 3-0 victory behind the arm of Richard Fitts on Friday. The Tigers also earned the No. 12 seed in the SEC Tournament with Texas A&M's loss.
Joe Beckwith, former Auburn pitcher and two-time World Series champion, passed away Saturday at the age of 66, Auburn announced Saturday.
Auburn took an early lead in Thursday’s game at Missouri and carried that momentum throughout, never giving up the lead in a 15-6 win.
Auburn’s bats were hot Tuesday night as the Tigers ended their final home game of the season with a 14-6 win over North Alabama. Rankin Woley ended his time at Plainsman Park with a career-high in RBIs, coming a triple shy of the cycle.
Auburn ended its final home SEC series with a series win over Texas A&M as the Tigers defeated the Aggies 8-5 Sunday at Plainsman Park.
Auburn's six home runs on Saturday weren't enough to overcome Texas A&M as the Aggies defeated the Tigers 11-9 at Plainsman Park.
After taking a 3-1 lead in the third inning, Texas A&M was held scoreless until the ninth as Auburn rallied to defeat the Aggies 5-4 Friday at Plainsman Park.
Through the first seven innings against Samford, Auburn mustered only one hit and ended the game with three total. On a quiet offensive night, the Tigers fell 6-1 to Samford Wednesday at the Hoover Met Stadium.
After dropping the first game against LSU on Thursday, Auburn split the two remaining games.
After getting down early, Auburn battled back to keep things close before three LSU runs in the eighth inning put the game away Thursday at Plainsman Park. With Auburn's 8-3 loss, they are now 19-22 overall and 5-17 in SEC play.
Auburn’s seven runs in the first three innings helped them defeat No. 20 Georgia 9-7 as they clinched the series Saturday afternoon in Athens.
A sixth-inning grand slam was all it took as Auburn fell 4-0 in its series opener against No. 20 Georgia on Thursday.
Game 2:
Despite seven innings from starting pitcher Jack Owen and a game-tying home run from Ryan Bliss, the Tigers could not complete the comeback against Florida on Friday night. A pair of runs in the ninth inning propelled Florida to a 4-2 victory, extending the Gators’ win streak to seven.
It took seven Auburn pitchers and extra innings, but Tyler Miller was the hero for the Tigers with his walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th. With the 8-7 win over Jacksonville State on Wednesday, it’s the first time the Tigers have won consecutive games in over a month.