Bailey Horn drafted to the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round
Just a day after Tanner Burns was drafted to the Indians, Auburn lefty Bailey Horn is headed to the Windy City to join the White Sox.
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Just a day after Tanner Burns was drafted to the Indians, Auburn lefty Bailey Horn is headed to the Windy City to join the White Sox.
The Cleveland Indians selected Auburn’s Tanner Burns with the 36th pick in the MLB Draft on Wednesday. Some projected Burns as a late first-round pick, but he instead just fell outside of it and was drafted in competitive balance round A.
Auburn head baseball coach Butch Thompson is looking forward to the MLB Draft, hopeful that Auburn will continue into its 46th year of producing a draft pick.
After the 2020 Auburn baseball season was cut short by COVID-19, Tigers pitcher Tanner Burns will turn his attention to the 2020 MLB Draft.
After a 6-0 victory the day before, Auburn looked to make another statement against Chicago State on Saturday.
No. 20 Auburn completed its sweep of Wright State with a 6-0 win on Sunday. The Tigers move to 10-3 on the season.
The Tigers tore the cover off the ball Saturday afternoon, setting season-highs for hits and runs on the way to a 20-6 victory.
After a poor outing in the series against UCF, Auburn bounced back against Alabama A&M Tuesday, winning 10-0. It hoped to repeat that effort and get its season back on track.
In the first game of a two-game series with Alabama A&M, the Tigers dominated the Bulldogs 10-0.
After an underwhelming display on Friday and Saturday, an overcast Sunday afternoon at Plainsman park was a fitting backdrop for Auburn’s series finale with UCF. The Tigers dropped the series finale 12-2, resulting in a series sweep, to conclude an agonizing weekend of baseball for the home squad.
For the second time this season and for the second straight game, Auburn baseball has lost. Friday, the Tigers dropped 1-3 and Saturday the Tigers fell to the Knights again by a score of 7-3.
After combining for 61 runs in its first five games of the season, No. 8 Auburn’s hitting fizzled out Friday evening.
After pushing the original start date back by one day due to forecasted thunderstorms, Auburn and Oakland were finally able to do battle on the diamond on Wednesday.
Coming to Auburn, John Samuel Shenker was a baseball commit looking to be a standout on the diamond. It seemed likely he would shine, considering he batted .359 with three home runs and 32 RBI as a junior en route to a state title.
The day started with rain and it was cloudy throughout, but that didn’t stop the Auburn bats from staying hot in the Sunday finale of its four-game series against Illinois-Chicago.
In Saturday’s doubleheader against the University of Illinois-Chicago, Auburn’s offense dominated the games. The Tigers combined for 25 runs and 28 hits on the day. Overall, 11 different Tigers had hits during the day.
Fresh off its first College World Series appearance since 1997, Auburn baseball is back on the Plains. The Tigers won their Opening Day game against the University of Illinois-Chicago Flames 5-3 behind Cody Greenhill’s dominant relief appearance.
Wednesday morning, Auburn Athletics announced changes to the fan experience at Plainsman Park for home baseball games. The Plainsman Patio returns on the first-base side, the Tiger Terrace will now provide alcohol and Auburn baseball announced a partnership with Tailgate Guys for the 2020 season.
On Jan. 14, the Auburn baseball fanbase received word that fifth-year head coach Butch Thompson would be adding a familiar face to his staff for the Tigers 2020 campaign: Auburn alumnus and four-time MLB All-Star pitcher Tim Hudson.
Following the departure of Steve Smith, who left in December to become the head coach at Tennessee Tech, Auburn has named Tim Hudson as his replacement.