Chicago White Sox signs Alabama IF Bryce Eblin as undrafted free agent

The Chicago White Sox signed Alabama infielder Bryce Eblin as an undrafted free agent following the 2024 MLB draft.

One day after the conclusion of the 2024 MLB draft, the Chicago White Sox signed Alabama Crimson Tide infielder Bryce Eblin as an undrafted free agent.

Eblin, an Indiana native, spent four seasons with the Crimson Tide. Over the course of his career, Eblin amassed a .263 batting average with 10 home runs and 71 runs batted in.

Eblin played multiple positions for the Crimson Tide over the course of his four-year career. He played third base, shortstop, and second base. In addition, he made two appearances on the mound for Alabama as a true freshman.

The White Sox will likely see how Eblin evolves as a middle infielder in the minor leagues. The major league team has struggled mightily in recent years, so this is a good opportunity for Eblin. He will have the chance to quickly make a name for himself as a part of the White Sox organization.

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Alabama infielder Bryce Eblin enters transfer portal

Alabama junior infielder Bryce Eblin has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Eblin spent three seasons playing for the Crimson Tide.

Alabama junior infielder Bryce Eblin has entered the transfer portal, according to Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball. Eblin spent three seasons playing for the Crimson Tide.

Over the course of his Alabama career, Eblin played multiple different positions in the infield. He was utilized as a second baseman, third baseman, and shortstop.

Eblin had a .264 career batting average with the Tide. He hit four home runs and drove in 47 runs. Eblin started in 76 of the 104 games that he played in at Alabama.

Eblin was just one of the players that entered the transfer portal on Wednesday. The other was freshman third baseman Colby Shelton. Both were key players in the infield during the 2023 season.

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Alabama Baseball takes down Jacksonville State 17-3 in midweek contest

No, 20 Alabama made easy work of Jacksonville State on Tuesday afternoon. The Tide defeated the Gamecocks 17-3 to improve to 9-0 on the season.

The Alabama baseball team made it look easy on Tuesday afternoon as they defeated Jacksonville State 17-3.

Brad Bohannon’s squad has already scored 96 runs in just nine games this season. That means that the Tide are averaging over 10 runs per game.

Alabama showed off the bats in its midweek game against the Gamecocks. The Tide accumulated 16 hits at the plate en route to a blowout.

Alabama was led offensively by Bryce Eblin, Will Hodo, Drew Williamson, and Camden Hayslip. The four combined to have seven hits and 12 runs batted in.

Sophomore pitcher Luke Holman picked up his first win of the season. Holman pitched four innings while allowing just one earned run.

Alabama improves to 9-0 while Jacksonville State falls to 3-5 on the new season. The Tide will return to the Joe for a three-game series against UIC beginning on Friday. The first pitch is scheduled for 3 CST and will air on SEC Network+.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama baseball program as the season progresses.

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Alabama Baseball rallies to defeat High Point 10-6 in Game 2 of series

No. 20 Alabama defeated High Point on Saturday by a final score of 10-6. The Tide trailed 6-0 early on but continued their hot streak at the plate to rally and pick up the win.

The Alabama baseball team had to overcome some adversity to pick up the win on Saturday. The Tide were down 6-0 heading into the fifth inning. High Point plated six runs in the third inning. However, Alabama responded with 10 unanswered runs to win 10-6.

The Tide were led at the plate by fifth-year senior Drew Williamson and junior Dominic Tamez.

Williamson went 2-for-5 with a timely, three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Tamez went 2-for-4 at the plate including a three-run home run to give Alabama the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning. That inning was the turning point of the game as Alabama brought across seven runs to go ahead 7-6.

Starting pitcher Ben Hess struggled on the mound, allowing six runs on six hits. He was aided in relief by Connor Ball, Zane Probst, and Braylon Myers. The three combined to throw six innings of scoreless ball while allowing just three hits.

Ball (1-0) picked up the win on the mound in the come-from-behind victory.

Alabama improved to 7-0 while High Point fell to 3-3 on the new season. The two teams will meet again on Sunday afternoon for the series finale. Alabama will be going for the three-game sweep over the Panthers. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. CST and will air on SEC Network+.

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Alabama Baseball beats Richmond 14-1 to take the series sweep

No. 20 Alabama beat Richmond 14-1 in Sunday’s game to take the series sweep. The Tide outscored the Spiders 39-5 over the course of the series,

The Alabama baseball program got off to a good start to open the 2023 season. The Crimson Tide swept the Richmond Spiders in a three-game series in Tuscaloosa.

On Sunday, Alabama took the series sweep with an impressive pitching performance from super-senior Jacob McNairy. McNairy threw six innings and allowed just one earned run.

The Crimson Tide were not quiet at the plate. Juniors Bryce Eblin and Dominic Tamez led the offensive outburst on Sunday. The two combined to have three hits while also having four runs batted in.

Redshirt-junior Andrew Pinckney and super-senior Drew Williamson also recorded multi-hit games.

Alabama moved to 3-0 on the season with the win. As for the Spiders, they fell to 0-3 on the new season. The Crimson Tide will return to action on Tuesday to face off with the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles. The first pitch is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. CST and will be airing on SEC Network+.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama baseball program.

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Alabama downs Arkansas to keep hot streak alive

Alabama grabbed their second win in the SEC Tournament by striking early and fighting off a comeback effort.

The Alabama Crimson Tide just keeps finding ways to win.

For the second day in a row, Alabama grabbed a win by taking an early lead and fighting off a comeback attempt by their opponent in the SEC Tournament. On Wednesday, the victim was Arkansas, who Alabama defeated, 4-3 at the Hoover Met.

After defeating Georgia on Tuesday to move into the double-elimination portion of the bracket at the SEC Tournament, Alabama got a tough draw in the no. 3 seed Arkansas Razorbacks.

While Arkansas has been a top-10 team all season, they have faltered in recent weeks, especially against Alabama. The Crimson Tide closed the regular season by taking two-of-three games from the Razorbacks in Tuscaloosa and had another shot to keep their momentum going.

Alabama struck first in the 2nd inning. With the bases loaded [autotag]Tommy Siedl[/autotag] reached base with a fielder’s choice, which allowed [autotag]Dominic Tamez[/autotag] to score to give Alabama the 1-0 lead. However, a throwing error by Arkansas allowed an additional run. After [autotag]Zane Denton[/autotag] crossed the plate, the Tide found themselves up, 2-0.

The Tide extended their lead by two runs over the next two innings. [autotag]Caden Rose[/autotag] scored on a sacrifice fly by [autotag]Drew Williamson[/autotag]in the 3rd inning, and another Razorback error led to Siedl scoring, setting up Alabama with a 4-1 lead.

Much like Tuesday’s game with Georgia, Arkansas used the long ball to trim the Tide lead, but it would not be enough. Jalen Battles hit a solo home run to left center in the 3rd inning, and Chris Lanzilli hit a two-run blast in the 6th to cut the lead to 4-3.

In a game that saw just nine hits total by both teams, Drew Williamson recorded two of Alabama’s four hits. Zane Denton and [autotag]Bryce Eblin[/autotag] picked up the other two.

The Crimson Tide used five pitchers in the game, with [autotag]Antoine Jean[/autotag] grabbing the win for Alabama. [autotag]Dylan Ray[/autotag] was instrumental for the second straight day, as he picked up his 8th save of the season by striking out the only batter he faced in the 9th.

Alabama will now await the winner of Tennessee-Vanderbilt. Due to weather yet again altering the schedule, Tennessee will face Vanderbilt at 9:30 a.m. CDT Thursday morning, meaning that Alabama’s next game will be determined at a later time.

Alabama baseball blasts past No. 5 Arkansas in regular season finale

Alabama scorches Arkansas in regular-season finale 18-5.

The 2022 regular season for [autotag]Brad Bohannon[/autotag] and the Alabama baseball team was a bit of a roller coaster ride. When you look at their resume, you see some real quality wins and also see some head-scratching losses.

To end the regular season the Crimson Tide showed just what they were capable of with an 18-5 thrashing of No. 5 Arkansas. The Tide scored six runs in the second inning, six runs in the fourth, and then another five runs in the fifth inning.

[autotag]Bryce Eblin[/autotag] drove in a team-high five runs while [autotag]William Hamiter[/autotag] was not far behind, driving in another four.

The win on Saturday made for back-to-back wins over the Razorbacks and has the Tide on a roll before the start of the SEC Baseball Tournament on Tuesday when Alabama will take on Georgia.

With the win, Alabama finishes the regular season with an overall record of 29-25 with a 12-17 conference record.

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Alabama Morning Drive: Trey Sanders describes his comeback from injuries and accident

The latest news and notes involving the Alabama Crimson Tide on Wednesday morning.

Good morning and welcome back to another Wednesday edition of Alabama Morning Drive. Here at Roll Tide Wire, we try to start each of your weekday mornings with the latest news and notes from the Alabama Crimson Tide!

This morning we will take a quick look at what one Alabama running back had to say about the adversity he has faced over the last couple of years, the Alabama baseball team dominates an in-state school, and an update on the softball team as well.

Let’s roll!

First…Alabama baseball destroys Samford…