Auburn baseball smothers UAB behind three-hit effort from Bryson Ware

Ware picked up three of Auburn’s four hits as the Tigers pick up their fifth straight win.

In a game where both offenses were at a premium, it was Auburn that stood tall over the visiting UAB Blazers.

Both teams combined to record just seven base hits, with Auburn taking credit for four of them. Behind a one-hit effort from Auburn pitching, and a three-hit performance by Bryson Ware, Auburn earned its fifth straight win by defeating UAB, 4-1 on Tuesday at Plainsman Park.

Bryson Ware recorded three of Auburn’s four hits and scored half of Auburn’s runs on a two-run home run in the bottom of the 4th inning. Cole Foster was the other Tiger who recorded a hit in a tough game that featured eight UAB pitchers.

The game got off to a slow start, as neither team could produce more than one hit through the first three innings. Auburn’s [autotag]Bryson Ware[/autotag] led off the 2nd inning with a single up the middle, but could not advance past third base to give Auburn a lead.

[autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag] became Auburn’s second base runner in the 4th inning on a ground-ball blunder by UAB shortstop Gavin Lewis Jr. Two pitches later, Ware sent a moonshot to the video board in left-center field to put the Tigers on the board, 2-0. The home run was his team-leading seventh of the season.

Auburn starter [autotag]Tommy Vail[/autotag] carried the momentum from his team’s newfound lead by striking out the side in the ensuing inning to improve his count to seven strikeouts through four innings.

Auburn’s third run of the game scored on a misread by UAB third baseman Ben Abernathy. [autotag]Cole Foster[/autotag] hit a pop-up toward third base, and the baseball changed directions multiple times, causing Abernathy to misjudge the ball on its descent. When the ball landed, [autotag]Brody Moss[/autotag] scored from second base, and the play was officially ruled a double and gave Auburn a 3-0 lead in the 5th inning.

Vail’s no-hit bid stayed intact through 4.2 innings but came with endangerment. With two down in the 5th inning, Vail walked Gavin Lewis and John Marc Mullins. At that point, [autotag]Chase Allsup[/autotag] was called upon to cap the inning. He did so on one pitch, which was a ground out by Ben Abernathy to Cole Foster at shortstop. Vail’s night ended with eight strikeouts, two walks, and no hits through 4.2 innings of work.

In Auburn’s half of the 6th inning, Ware recorded his third hit of the night by hitting a triple to center field and was sent home on a sacrifice fly by Bobby Peirce one at-bat later to extend Auburn’s lead to 4-0.

It took seven full innings, but UAB was finally able to secure their first hit. To lead off the 8th inning, UAB’s Tyler Waugh hit a single through the left side to erase the combined no-hitter performed by Vail and Allsup. The Blazers were unable to cash the hit in for a run, as they left a runner stranded at first base to end the inning.

The Blazers scored their first and only run with two outs in the 9th inning. Christian Hall singled up the middle to score John Marc Mullins from third to cut Auburn’s deficit to 4-1. The Blazers brought the tying run up to the plate, but Allsup struck out the final batter to end the game.

Auburn improves to 10-1-1 while UAB falls to 4-8.

Auburn baseball will have a quick turnaround as they hit the road on Wednesday to face Jax State at Jim Case Stadium in Jacksonville. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. CT and can be seen on ESPN+.

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Auburn baseball vs. UAB: How to watch/stream Tuesday’s game at Plainsman Park

Auburn opens the week by welcoming in-state foe UAB to Plainsman Park on Tuesday night.

Auburn baseball plays UAB on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The No. 25 Auburn Tigers have gone eight straight games without suffering a defeat. That streak will be put to the test as they are set to endure their busiest week of the young season by playing five games in six days, starting with UAB on Tuesday night.

The Tigers are coming off of a sweep of Lipscomb where two of the three wins came over the final two innings, including Saturday’s win that ended in a walk-off single by freshman [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag].

The Blazers enter the contest with a 4-7 record and are set to face their second-straight College World Series participant from a year ago. Last weekend, UAB lost two of three games against Notre Dame in Birmingham.

Below, you will find everything you need to know ahead of Tuesday’s game between Auburn and UAB, including a broadcast guide, projected lineup, and the pitching rotation.

Baseball roundup: Auburn sweeps Lipscomb in thrilling three-game set

This team just will not quit.

Auburn baseball’s hot streak continues after a three-game sweep over Lipscomb at Plainsman Park, which extends their streak to eight straight games without a loss.

Even though the Tigers earned the sweep, Lipscomb provided a challenge that measured just how solid Auburn’s lineup is. Auburn completed the task by earning two come-from-behind wins on Saturday and Sunday behind the bats of [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag] and [autotag]Bryson Ware[/autotag].

In Auburn’s series-opening win over Lipscomb on Friday, the Tigers used two key offensive innings to propel themselves to victory. Bryson Ware broke the 1-1 tie with a solo home run in the 4th inning, and [autotag]Kason Howell[/autotag] capped the inning with a two-run double down the left field line. In the 7th inning, freshman [autotag]Chris Stanfield[/autotag] scored two on a double to left field.

Both teams combined to score 23 runs in Saturday’s middle game of the series. Bryson Ware hit a two-run blast to left field to tie the game at 11-11 in the 8th inning, which set up Ike Irish for a chance to walk it off in the 9th inning. With the bases loaded, the freshman singled up the middle to score [autotag]Josh Hall[/autotag] from 3rd to seal the comeback.

Sunday’s game featured much less offense than Saturday’s thriller, but it was a game that Lipscomb was in control of until the 8th inning. In repeating fashion, Ware hit a crucial home run in the 8th in Sunday’s game. Only this time, it was a three-run, go-ahead blast to put his team ahead, 4-3, which would be the final score.

Here’s a look at this weekend’s key players.

Auburn baseball vs. Lipscomb: How to watch/stream this weekend’s series at Plainsman Park

Auburn baseball looks to continue its’ offensive hot streak this weekend against Lipscomb.

Auburn baseball plays Lipscomb this weekend for a three-game series at Plainsman Park, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Auburn baseball (6-1-1) looks to continue its recent hot streak this weekend as they welcome Lipscomb (5-3) to Plainsman Park.

Auburn put on an offensive clinic in Wednesday’s midweek action against Florida A&M. An 11-run first inning was enough to allow Auburn to coast to an 18-8 run-rule victory. Cole Foster, Cooper McMurray, and Justin Kirby each had three RBI in the win. Tommy Vail struck out six batters in four innings of work on the mound.

The Tigers are hitting exceptionally well this season as they enter the series with a .342 average. [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag] and [autotag]Bryson Ware[/autotag] have been leading the way as they have 34 hits between them. [autotag]Justin Kirby[/autotag] has hit six home runs, which is ironically the total of hits he has on the season.

The pitching rotation will see the usual Friday starter as [autotag]Tanner Bauman[/autotag] gets the nod. However, [autotag]Christian Herberholz[/autotag] will get the Saturday start for the second weekend in a row while [autotag]Joseph Gonzalez[/autotag] continues to nurse an injury. Freshman [autotag]Zach Crotchfelt[/autotag] will get his first weekend start of the season by taking the mound on Sunday.

Below, you will find everything you need to know ahead of this weekend’s series between Auburn and Lipscomb, including a broadcast guide, projected lineup, and the pitching rotation.

Behind Enemy Lines: Auburn-USC Baseball preview with Matt Zemek of Trojans Wire

Get to know this weekend’s opponent, USC, ahead of this weekend’s series at Plainsman Park.

Auburn Baseball received a gift of sorts on Tuesday night, as it was announced that their upcoming weekend series with USC will now be played at Plainsman Park after an inclement weather forecast forced the series to change venues from Dedeaux Field in Los Angeles as originally planned.

Sure, there is disappointment that the Tigers will have to wait another season to visit sunny Southern California, but it does help that they will play their second-straight Power Five opponent in front of the home crowd.

The Tigers opened the season by winning two-of-three games over Indiana last weekend at Plainsman Park behind great plate appearances by newcomers [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag] and [autotag]Justin Kirby[/autotag]. Auburn’s hot streak continued on Tuesday night as the Tigers defeated North Alabama, 13-1 in seven innings at Toyota Field in Madison.

The Trojans enter the weekend with a mirrored 3-1 record after sweeping Marist last weekend and falling to UC-Irvine in midweek action on Tuesday. USC got similar results on the mound as Auburn did last weekend by recording outs without many strikeouts. First baseman Nick Lopez has also shown power at the plate for the Trojans.

What else do we need to know about USC before this weekend’s series? We called on Matt Zemek of Trojans Wire to help us out.

Zemek talks about last weekend’s series against Marist, the importance of Nick Lopez, and just how important this series is to the 12-time national champions. Without further delay, here is the latest edition of Behind Enemy Lines with Matt Zemek of Trojans Wire.

Auburn Baseball crushes North Alabama in first midweek tilt

Bobby Peirce, Bryson Ware, and Ike Irish lead the way as Auburn earns a win at Toyota Field in Madison.

New rules were introduced within SEC baseball this season, and it did not take long for Auburn to use them.

In the first midweek game of the 2023 season, Auburn traveled to Madison to face the North Alabama Lions in a neutral site affair at Toyota Field, home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. Auburn jumped out to a 6-0 1st inning lead and would cruise to an easy 13-1 victory in seven innings.

Reigning SEC Freshman of the Week, [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag], got the Tigers on the board with a bases-loaded single to right field to score [autotag]Bobby Peirce[/autotag] from 3rd base to give Auburn the 1-0 lead. [autotag]Ryan Dyal[/autotag] and [autotag]Caden Hill[/autotag] followed Irish by also recording RBI singles in the inning. [autotag]Bryson Ware[/autotag] earned an RBI on a sacrifice fly while [autotag]Kason Howell[/autotag] plated a run on a fielder’s choice.

Peirce and [autotag]Brody Moss[/autotag] extended Auburn’s lead in the 3rd inning. Peirce scored two runs on a single down the left field line to push the Tigers’ lead to 8-0, and Moss scored Howell on a sacrifice fly with one out in the inning.

Auburn’s next three runs would come courtesy of the long ball. Peirce hit a solo shot in the 5th inning for his third RBI of the game to put Auburn ahead, 10-1. Ware joined the party in the 6th inning by hitting a two-run blast to extend Auburn’s lead to 12-1. Freshman [autotag]Chris Stanfield[/autotag] capped the scoring by singling home Foster in the 6th inning for his first collegiate RBI.

North Alabama’s lone run came in the 4th inning when Jackson Ferrigno hit a sacrifice fly to Kyle Machado from 3rd base to trim Auburn’s lead to 9-1 at that point in the game.

Peirce, Irish, and Ware each collected three hits on the night, with Peirce and Ware each plating three RBI. In his first start on the mound this season, senior [autotag]Konnor Copeland[/autotag] struck out six batters over 3.2 innings of work, allowing just three hits and one earned run. [autotag]John Armstrong[/autotag] and [autotag]Chase Isbell[/autotag] combined to strike out six batters over the final 3.1 innings to close the game.

Changes have been made to Auburn’s weekend schedule. It was announced late Tuesday night that Auburn’s weekend series against USC, which was originally scheduled to take place in Los Angeles, will now happen at Plainsman Park due to forecasted inclement weather expected in Southern California.

Game one of the series between the Tigers and Trojans is set for 6 p.m. CT on Friday.

Runs Hits Errors
AUBURN 13 15 0
NORTH ALABAMA 1 5 2

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Ike Irish earns SEC honors after remarkable debut

Ike Irish will be a household name by the end of the 2023 season.

Auburn Baseball hauled in a top-10 recruiting class for the 2022 cycle, with the crown jewel being a catcher from Michigan, [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag].

Last weekend, he proved why he was a top 50 recruit out of high school.

As a designated hitter, Irish went .500 at the plate, recorded six hits, and sent three players to the plate in Auburn’s series win over Indiana to begin the 2023 campaign. His work at the plate was deemed worthy of an honor from the SEC.

The SEC announced its weekly awards on Monday, where Irish was named co-Freshman of the Week. The conference mentioned his impressive accolades in its’ release.

Irish, recorded a hit and a double in all three games, including multiple hits in two of three against Indiana. He legged out an infield single in his first career at-bat and finished his Auburn debut 3-for-5 with two runs, a double and a RBI on Friday. Irish had a two-RBI double in the third inning of game two. He ultimately reached base three times for the second straight game to start his career. He turned in multiple hits for the second time of the weekend by going 2-for-4 and scoring a run in the finale.

Irish will look to build on his strong start on Tuesday when he and the Auburn Tigers travel to Madison to face North Alabama at Toyota Field. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. CT.

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Auburn vs. North Alabama: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday’s game in Madison

Auburn hits the road for the first time this season to face North Alabama at Toyota Field, home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas.

Auburn Baseball plays North Alabama on Tuesday, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Ahead of this weekend’s trip to Los Angeles, the Auburn Tigers will travel to Madison to face North Alabama at Toyota Field, home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. The Tigers are looking to build on last weekend’s success after taking two-of-three games from Indiana at Plainsman Park.

Auburn got solid production at the plate from players such as [autotag]Justin Kirby[/autotag], [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag], and [autotag]Bryson Ware[/autotag]. Now that the first series is in the rear-view, head coach [autotag]Butch Thompson[/autotag] says that it is now time for the players to dictate their place in the starting lineup

“We’ve got so many adjustments and things we can make moving forward. I think it’s good that the process has started for this team,” Thompson said.

The Lions enter the game with a 1-2 record after dropping their season-opening series to Milwaukee last weekend in Florence. After falling short in the first two contests of the weekend, North Alabama won Sunday’s game, 14-6 behind a three-hit, three-RBI game from leadoff batter Dominick McIntyre.

Here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Tuesday’s game in Madison… including a how-to-listen guide, pitching matchup, and a projected lineup.

Auburn Baseball earns first fall win thanks to epic comeback

Auburn scored six runs in the final frame to defeat Louisiana Tech on Saturday at Plainsman Park

Fresh off of their second trip to the College World Series in three tries, Auburn Baseball is picking up where they left off.

The Tigers hosted Louisiana Tech for a fall exhibition game on Saturday and needed an epic comeback to finish off the Bulldogs. Newcomer [autotag]Brody Wortham[/autotag] hit the go-ahead home run in the 10th inning to cap the six-run comeback, which ultimately lifted Auburn to a 12-11 win.

The home run was the second hit of the day for Wortham, who doubled in two runs earlier in the inning to begin the comeback.

Pitching was key in overcoming the deficit as well. Auburn relievers [autotag]Tanner Bauman[/autotag], [autotag]John Armstrong[/autotag], [autotag]Tommy Vail[/autotag] and [autotag]Chase Isbell[/autotag] did not allow a single Bulldog to reach base over the final five frames. Vail struck out all three batters faced in his one inning of relief work.

Joining Wortham in collecting two hits on the day were [autotag]Ike Irish[/autotag], [autotag]Cooper McMurray[/autotag], [autotag]Cole Foster[/autotag], and [autotag]Gavin Miller[/autotag].

Auburn’s next fall exhibition game will take place on Friday, Oct. 18, when they welcome archrival Alabama, led by former [autotag]Butch Thompson[/autotag] assistant Brad Bohannon, to Plainsman Park. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. CT.

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