Mize to be limited as Auburn opens fall practice
Auburn baseball opened fall practice Thursday with their first full squad workout at Plainsman Park. It will be the Tigers’ first practice on the renovated playing surface.
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Auburn baseball opened fall practice Thursday with their first full squad workout at Plainsman Park. It will be the Tigers’ first practice on the renovated playing surface.
The Auburn baseball team will play 19 of its first 21 games at Plainsman Park in 2018, coach Butch Thompson announced Thursday.
Former Auburn first baseman Garrett Cooper is on his way to the big leagues.
Several Auburn players and signees heard their names called this week as the 2017 MLB Draft wrapped up on Wednesday.
Butch Thompson did not waste anytime finding his replacement for Brad Bohannon.
After Sunday night’s heartbreaking extra-inning loss, Auburn had one final chance to clinch its first Super Regional appearance since 1999. Florida State junior pitcher Will Zirzow gave the Tigers no reason to celebrate Monday night.
Auburn entered Sunday night’s game one win away from its first Super Regional berth since 1999. The Tigers got as close as one out away, but heartbreak was the story of the night for Auburn.
With a spot in the regional championship on the line, Auburn turned to sophomore Casey Mize in need of a big start. Mize gave the Tigers everything they could have hoped for.
UCF starter Robby Howell was 10-0 in the regular season. He earned All-American honors and was named AAC Pitcher of the Year. The Knights were 12-3 with their ace on the mound, and looked to carry that momentum into postseason play. Auburn halted that momentum quickly in Tallahassee.
Butch Thompson came to Auburn with one main goal: to build a program that became a mainstay in the NCAA Tournament.
Arkansas first baseman Chad Spanberger took the field on Thursday night in Hoover, Alabama, looking to lead his team to a SEC Tournament victory, after a heartbreaking loss to Mississippi State earlier in the day. The Granite City, Illinois, native was all the Hogs needed to get back into the win column.
Auburn pitchers have shined, and struggled throughout the Tigers first two contests in the 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament.
Through six innings, Auburn’s chances against No. 1 seed Florida were very slim. The Gators had dominated the game, as ace Alex Faedo held the Tigers scoreless through the first six frames. In the seventh, things dramatically changed for Auburn.
Casey Mize looked like a pitcher that was eager to get back on the mound on Tuesday night to help his team.
It appeared that Auburn’s stay in Hoover was going to be short. Keegan Thompson spotted Ole Miss an early 2-0 lead, as the Rebels sprayed rockets around the Hoover Met.
Free passes doomed Auburn Saturday as the Tigers dropped their season finale 8-4 to Ole Miss at Plainsman Park.
Auburn scored just four runs in its three losses at LSU last weekend. All the bats needed was a return home to Plainsman Park.
With a seven-game losing streak hanging over its head, Auburn needed someone to step up and deliver a special performance. Keegan Thompson did just that.
With a seven-game losing streak hanging over its head, No. 24 Auburn will return home for the final regular season series of the year as the Tigers host Ole Miss.
Two weekends ago, Auburn took two-of-three from Mississippi State and was riding high. The Tigers found themselves ranked No. 4 in the country, its highest ranking since 1999. Since then, it has all been downhill for Auburn.