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Alabama outfielder Kade Snell selected in fifth round of 2025 MLB draft
Alabama outfielder Kade Snell selected in fifth round of 2025 MLB draft

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Alabama outfielder Kade Snell selected in fifth round of 2025 MLB draft

After right-handed pitcher Riley Quick was selected Sunday night, a second Alabama Crimson Tide baseball player has now heard their name called in the 2025 MLB draft in outfielder Kade Snell. Yes, Snell got the Crimson Tide selections started Monday afternoon when the veteran Alabama outfielder came off the board at pick No. 151 overall in the fifth round, drafted by the Chicago Cubs. Advertisement Alabama's team captain this past season, the redshirt senior outfielder was a First Team All-SEC selection in 2025 who led the Crimson Tide with a .363 AVG across 58 games played, while also hitting 10 home runs with 52 RBI. A player who originally began his collegiate career at Auburn, followed by two seasons at Wallace Community College, Snell spent the 2024-25 campaigns in Tuscaloosa where he appeared in 101 games offensively with 94 starts. Over that span, Snell slashed a combined .347/.435/.547 with 16 home runs and 82 RBI. Snell also had 10 appearances on the mound for Alabama during the 2024 season, six of which were starts, where he owned a 1-0 record with a 6.08 ERA and a 23:7 K:BB ratio across 23.2 innings pitched. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion. Advertisement This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Chicago Cubs select Alabama outfielder Kade Snell in 2025 MLB draft

Social media reacts to Alabama's loss vs. Miami in Hattiesburg Regional opener
Social media reacts to Alabama's loss vs. Miami in Hattiesburg Regional opener

USA Today

time30-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Social media reacts to Alabama's loss vs. Miami in Hattiesburg Regional opener

Social media reacts to Alabama's loss vs. Miami in Hattiesburg Regional opener On Friday afternoon, the Alabama Crimson Tide opened play at the 2025 Hattiesburg Regional with a matchup with the Miami Hurricanes. In what was a 5-3 loss, Alabama originally fell behind in a big hole early, as Miami struck for a three-run home run in the first inning, and later added another in the third to hold a 4-0 lead. However, Alabama would begin to make things interesting starting in the fourth inning, as the Crimson Tide scored three runs in the frame, headlined by a two-RBI double from Brennen Norton. Miami immediately responded in the fifth with a home run however, a lead that they would maintain throughout the conclusion of the game, even despite the Crimson Tide making things interesting late in the ninth inning with what was nearly a walk-off home run from Kade Snell. Here are some reactions on social media to Alabama's loss against Miami in the 2025 Hattiesburg Regional on Friday. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

New NCAA Tournament projections for Alabama baseball after takedown of top-ranked Georgia
New NCAA Tournament projections for Alabama baseball after takedown of top-ranked Georgia

USA Today

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

New NCAA Tournament projections for Alabama baseball after takedown of top-ranked Georgia

New NCAA Tournament projections for Alabama baseball after takedown of top-ranked Georgia Alabama baseball is coming off arguably its best week of the 2025 college baseball season to date. The Crimson Tide jumped out to a big lead over a Top 25 Troy Trojans team on May 6 for a 10-2 win on the road and followed it up by taking two of three from a Georgia Bulldogs team that was ranked in the top five nationally, including No. 1 in Baseball America's rankings. Kade Snell, Justin Lebron, Bryce Fowler and Richie Bonomolo had big performances in helping the Crimson Tide quickly forget an ugly 19-3 loss on Friday and rally for a doubleheader sweep on Sunday. Alabama, up four spots to No. 16 in this week's USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, is now 39-13 overall and 15-12 in SEC play entering the final weekend of the regular season. The Crimson Tide also rose four spots in the RPI to No. 8 after beating Georgia and will face the Florida Gators beginning Thursday in Gainesville. Here are the latest postseason projections for Alabama from Baseball America, D1 Baseball, On3 and others. Alabama baseball NCAA Tournament projections: Will Crimson Tide host a regional? Here's where the major outlets see Alabama on the seed line for the 2025 NCAA Tournament entering the final weekend of SEC regular season play. Baseball America: Alabama is No. 12 overall seed, hosting Wake Forest (34-18), UConn (33-19) and Fairfield (36-15) in Tuscaloosa Regional at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. D1 Baseball: Alabama is No. 14 overall seed, hosting Southern Miss (38-13), Arizona State (35-18) and Missouri State (27-22) in Tuscaloosa Regional. The Tennessean: Alabama is No. 10 overall seed, hosting Clemson (38-15), Northeastern (41-9) and Wright State (32-17) in Tuscaloosa Regional. On3: Alabama is No. 11 overall seed, hosting West Virginia (40-10), East Tennessee State (37-13), and Austin Peay (40-12) in Tuscaloosa Regional. "Alabama's series win over Georgia was massive for their hosting chances, and they slide into the top 16 as our No. 11 seed in this week's Field of 64," On3's Jonathan Wagner said earlier this week. "The Crimson Tide are 39-13 overall, 15-12 in the SEC and No. 8 in RPI, with a 12-9 Q1 record. If they earn a series win over Florida to end the regular season, top eight becomes a strong possibility, and they're already in the discussion. West Virginia is still in the mix to host, but their RPI is trending the wrong way. They're the first or second team off of the top 16 currently." Baseball America moved Alabama back into its list of regional site hosts after the series win over Georgia, dropping West Virginia below the Crimson Tide on the seed line. D1 Baseball also moved Alabama back in as a projected host site with a top 25 Southern Miss team. The Golden Eagles are No. 30 in RPI and ranked No. 19 in the Coaches Poll. The Tennessean's Aria Gerson has Alabama just below Coastal Carolina and one spot ahead of the Oregon Ducks in her NCAA Tournament bracket predictions. Top five NCAA Baseball Tournament seed projections, updated May 14 Despite losing back-to-back weekend series (to Arkansas and Florida), the Texas Longhorns (40-10) remain the projected No. 1 overall seed by the four outlets mentioned above. Baseball America has LSU as the No. 2 seed, Auburn at No. 3, Georgia at No. 4, and Arkansas rounding out the top five seeds. D1 Baseball also has LSU as the No. 2 seed, but with Arkansas at No. 3. Florida State and Vanderbilt round out the top five seeds after the Commodores' big series win in Knoxville. On3 moved Auburn up to its projected No. 2 overall seed. Alabama schedule 2025 The Crimson Tide travel to Gainesville to face a surging Florida (35-18 overall, 13-14 SEC) team that has won five straight weekend series. Alabama and Florida begin the final weekend of the regular season at 5:30 p.m. CT Thursday. The series can be streamed on SEC Network+. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

Alabama jumps in new Top 25 college baseball rankings after huge series win over Georgia
Alabama jumps in new Top 25 college baseball rankings after huge series win over Georgia

USA Today

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Alabama jumps in new Top 25 college baseball rankings after huge series win over Georgia

Alabama jumps in new Top 25 college baseball rankings after huge series win over Georgia The Alabama Crimson Tide got a big series victory over a top-ranked college baseball team over the weekend at a rainy Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa. After dropping the series opener against the Georgia Bulldogs 19-3 in seven innings on Friday, Kade Snell, Justin Lebron, Bryce Fowler and the Crimson Tide rallied to sweep both games of a doubleheader Sunday, 9-3 in Game 1 and 5-4 in Game 2. The series win made an impact in Monday's new top 25 rankings, which saw Alabama (39-13 overall, 15-12 SEC) rise four spots to No. 16 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. The Tide moved past West Virginia (40-10), the Oklahoma Sooners and Troy Trojans (37-16) in the Coaches Poll. Alabama defeated Troy, 10-2, on Tuesday to finish 13-0 in midweek play for the season. In Baseball America's new top 25 rankings, Alabama jumped nine spots to No. 16, one spot below Dallas Baptist (36-13) and one spot ahead of the Clemson Tigers (38-15). Baseball America said of coach Rob Vaughn and the Crimson Tide: "Alabama arguably turned in its best week of the season to this point. Following their convincing midweek win over No. 14 Troy, the Crimson Tide earned a massive series victory over then-No. 1 Georgia, which is even more impressing considering they got their doors blown off in Friday's series-opener. Five different Crimson Tide hitters collected multiple RBIs in the series, led by Kade Snell who drove in five. Sidewinder Carson Ozmer anchored the bullpen and notched a pair of saves. If the season ended today Alabama would likely host, though it finishes the regular-season with an important series at No. 13 Florida." Alabama's highest ranking again came in The Athletic's Top 25 rankings. The Crimson Tide cracked the top 10, one spot below No. 9 Oregon (38-13) and one spot ahead of No. 11 NC State (32-16). Over at Perfect Game, Alabama moved up seven spots to No. 16, one spot below Clemson and one spot ahead of UCLA. And at D1 Baseball, veteran analyst Kendall Rogers and staff moved Alabama up five spots to No. 18. The Tide rank one spot below No. 16 Tennessee in those rankings. At the top of the rankings, the LSU Tigers (40-12) climbed to No. 1 in all the major top 25 polls after taking two of three from the Arkansas Razorbacks (41-11) in a top five series in Baton Rouge over the weekend. Alabama baseball schedule 2025 Alabama closes the regular season in Gainesville against the Florida Gators (35-18, 13-14) in a three-game series beginning at 5:30 p.m. CT Thursday. All three games of the series are scheduled for SEC Network+. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

Alabama sweeps Sunday doubleheader, picks up massive series win vs. Georgia
Alabama sweeps Sunday doubleheader, picks up massive series win vs. Georgia

USA Today

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Alabama sweeps Sunday doubleheader, picks up massive series win vs. Georgia

Alabama sweeps Sunday doubleheader, picks up massive series win vs. Georgia This past weekend, the Alabama Crimson Tide played one of their more important series' of the 2025 season so far, hosting the Georgia Bulldogs in Tuscaloosa for a three-game SEC set. A multi-day span in which weather certainly played a role, it was Alabama who came out of the weekend victorious as well, taking two-of-three from the Bulldogs to pickup a needed series win. The series originally started Friday night in Tuscaloosa for Game 1, which would produce one of Alabama's ugliest losses yet this season via a 19-3 defeat in seven innings. Alabama was out-hit a combined 15-4 in the contest, and aside from a Kade Snell three-RBI performance, there weren't many positives from Game 1. In Game 2 however, the start of the contest was moved to Friday as a result of weather, but the game would not end until Sunday due to rain. The Crimson Tide would win the game as well by a final score of 9-3, led by a multi-RBI performance from each of Richie Bonomolo Jr., Bryce Fowler, and Justin Lebron, while closer Carson Ozmer had two shutout innings to close it out. Shortly after, Alabama and Georgia met Sunday afternoon for the rubber match series finale, a game in which the Crimson Tide came away with a 5-4 victory. Alabama jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the contest after a RBI each from Will Hodo, Jason Torres, and Snell, the latter two of which were home runs. Alongside that group, Lebron also had a big day offensively going 3-for-4 with a RBI, while Zane Adams struck out eight batters over four innings. Ozmer also collected a save, which was No. 16 on the year. As a result, Alabama's record now sits at 39-13 overall for the season, while also now 15-12 in SEC play. Alabama's final week of the regular season will include a road series at Florida, starting Thursday night in Gainesville. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

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