Tigers hold off late Tide comeback in game one victory
Despite a ninth-inning push, Auburn held strong and put Alabama away to secure a victory in the first game of the series Friday night.
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Despite a ninth-inning push, Auburn held strong and put Alabama away to secure a victory in the first game of the series Friday night.
The Auburn Tigers (19-13-1, 4-8 ) head into enemy territory to face in-state rivals, the Alabama Crimson Tide (24-10, 4-8 ) for a three-game series starting Friday.
A three-run rally in the top of the ninth inning was enough to put Auburn in front, but the Yellowjackets sent the game to extras where a grand-slam by Jackson Finley handed the Tigers their second mid-week loss in a row.
At long last, one of Auburn baseball’s greatest legends has a statue in front of Plainsman Park.
Auburn was forced to hold a doubleheader on Friday because of expected adverse weather conditions on Saturday.
The Auburn Tigers (18-11-1, 3-7 SEC) fell 9-5 in the first game of the series against the Texas A&M Aggies (19-11, 4-6 SEC) marking the team's fourth loss in a row.
After losing 6-5 to UAB Tuesday night, Auburn returns to SEC play against the Texas A&M Aggies (18-11, 3-6 SEC) for a three-game series.
Auburn battled back and forth in a nail-biter against UAB that resulted in a 6-5 loss that dropped the Tigers to 18-10-1 on the season.
Auburn (18-9-1, 3-6 SEC) faced defeat in its last game against No. 2 Florida (24-5, 7-2 SEC), falling 17-8 on Sunday.
Auburn could not finish out the game as it fell to No. 2 Florida Saturday night 12-5 at Condron Ballpark, tying the weekend series at one a piece.
Auburn created ripples in Gainesville, Florida with a 10-1 win over the No. 2 Florida Gators. Auburn (18-7-1, 3-4 SEC) snagged the lead early in the match, containing Florida’s electric offense.
After a dominant performance against North Alabama on Tuesday, Auburn is prepared for its weekend series against the No. 2 Florida Gators (22-4, 5-1).
An elite showing on the mound from Drew Nelson helped the Auburn Tigers (17-7-1, 2-4 SEC) cruise past the North Alabama Lions (5-18) for the second time this season. The Tigers picked up the 14-1 victory, run-ruling the Lions after 6.5 innings.
Auburn was unable to get a sweep in its first home SEC series, suffering a 24-7, eight-inning loss to Georgia in the finale of a three-game series. It was the Tigers’ first run-rule loss of the season, and it came in a game in which Auburn was down by just one after seven innings.
After an electric comeback win the night before, Auburn looked to lock down another win to secure the series against Georgia. With help from its new additions, the Tigers put down the Bulldogs 6-3. This was the ninth game where the Tigers made a comeback win.
Auburn dramatically picked up its first SEC win of the season, walking the final batter home Thursday night in a comeback 7-6 win over Georgia in the eleventh inning.
Auburn looks to get its first win in SEC play as the Tigers take on the first of three games against Georgia Thursday at Plainsman Park. The series is Auburn's first SEC home series of the season.
After an unsuccessful road trip to Arkansas, Auburn hoped to secure a win against South Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama. Auburn claimed a 6-5 win over South Alabama in a collective effort from its veterans and freshmen.
Butch Thompson’s squad entered today’s series finale looking to avoid a sweep to start SEC play following two losses by a combined 11 runs on Friday and Saturday. Despite an improvement of play by the Tigers in their third game in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Auburn fell to No. 3 Arkansas 5-0 on Sunday afternoon.
Auburn dropped its second straight game with a 9-3 loss at No. 7 Arkansas Saturday afternoon despite Bryson Ware’s big game at the plate.