
Auburn freshman Chris Rembert wins SEC Player of the Week
On Monday, the SEC announced that Auburn freshman Chris Rembert had been named SEC Player of the Week. He had a great week batting .500 and was 9 of 18 at the plate with two home runs and five RBIs. This season, Rembert is batting .324 with six home runs and 26 RBIs. He has also hit eight doubles this season.
Rembert is the first freshman to win the award this season. He started the week by going two for five against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in a 1-0 win for the Tigers. However, he had his top performances against the Mississippi State Bulldogs over the weekend.
In the 6-5 game one win, Rembert had four hits at four at-bats and drove in two runs. He helped break a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning with a double to lead to runs scored by Chase Fralick and Cooper McMurray. Game two in the series was not as productive. The Tigers lost the game 12-7 due to the pitchers' struggles on Saturday. Rembert did have one home run in the game, though. That was his only hit of the game, and it did get the Tigers within 10-5 in the seventh inning.
Auburn picked a 14-8 win on Sunday that clinched the series. Rembert was two of five in the game with one home run and two RBIs. The Tigers led 3-2 in the second inning when Rembert hit a two-run home run to give them a 5-2 lead. The No. 11 Tigers will now look to continue their momentum, as well as Rembert. On Tuesday night, they return to the field in Hoover versus the Samford Bulldogs.
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