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Long balls push both Alabama baseball and softball to Tuesday night wins

Alabama third baseman Kenny Roberts had one of two three-run home runs in the bottom of the sixth that pushed Alabama's offense to the win. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama third baseman Kenny Roberts had one of two three-run home runs in the bottom of the sixth that pushed Alabama’s offense to the win. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

The Southeastern Louisiana Lions had put together five strong innings, outhitting the Crimson Tide five to three through five innings.

Then, for the first time since June of 2010, Alabama had multiple home runs in one inning, as third baseman Kenny Roberts and first baseman Austen Smith both turned on two-out three-run homers in the bottom of the sixth, pushing Alabama to a 9-1 win.

“I’ve got no problem with three-run homers,” Alabama baseball coach Mitch Gaspard said. “That was good to see and to especially have one that was a no-doubter.

“I’m happy for Kenny Roberts – not only tonight, but the way he has stayed with it and stuck with a plan and really had a consistent year for us both offensively and defensively and that was a big blow for him tonight to hit the three-run homer.”

Roberts and center fielder Georgie Salem both had multi-hit games, both going 2-4 and combining for four RBI and two runs.

The Tide used four relief pitchers after Tucker Hawley’s five-inning start in which he walked two batters and struck two out while giving up five hits. Mike Oczypok, Justin Kamplain, Mitch Greer and Ray Castillo all pitched one inning in the win.

Relief pitcher steadies softball Tide in mercy-rule win

Alabama pitcher Lauren Sewell left the circle in disappointment, having her start ended by coach Patrick Murphy after 3.1 innings, allowing five hits and striking out seven batters.

What ended her start five outs early with that kind of line? The seven free passes – four via the walk and three via hit batters.

“I think when your starting pitcher hits (a batter), walks, hits, walks and strikes out seven or eight, it just doesn’t make sense to me,” Murphy said. “If she can strike out seven or eight she doesn’t need to hit or walk a couple of them, so we need to work on that.”

It was Leslie Jury that entered and pitched 1.2 no-hit shutout innings and watched as Alabama scored 11 runs on 12 hits to earn the 11-3 win in five innings over Jacksonville State.

The Tide scored in bunches against the Gamecocks, scoring five in the bottom of the second then four more in the bottom of the fourth. It was first baseman Jadyn Spencer’s three-run home run in the bottom of the fourth that put Alabama in mercy-rule range before a two-out two RBI single from Jackie Traina ended the game two innings early.

Alabama center fielder Haylie McCleney went 4-4 from the plate with two RBI and three runs, including the game’s winning run. Senior left fielder Kayla Braud, batting behind McCleney in the No. 2 hole, went 2-2 with an RBI and two runs scored.

Star Series: Pitchers and power bats push baseball and softball to 8-1 record

Jackie Traina wins the highest honor for the Alabama softball team. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Jackie Traina wins the highest honor for the Alabama softball team. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Each week for the duration of the Alabama baseball and softball seasons, Daily Bama Blog contributor Brett Hudson will track outstanding individual performances with the Star Series. Three players from each team will get 1-star, 2-stars and 3-stars with a running season tally.

Baseball

Click here to read about Alabama’s perfect 5-0 week, including success on the road in Southeastern Conference play for the first time in quite a while.

3-Star Player: Second baseman Kyle Oversteet. Oversteet, a serious contender for SEC Player of the Week, batted .688 (11-16) in the five games of the week, leading the team in that category to go along with total bases (15), slugging percentage (.938), walks (six) and on-base percentage (.773). Overstreet has one triple and scored five runs while batting in two more.

2-Star Player: Relief pitcher Ray Castillo. Castillo appeared three times over the course of the week, earning the save in all three of them. Castillo’s three appearances had him pitch 4.1 innings and give up just three hits with no walks while striking out five batters. Castillo held opposing batters to a .176 batting average in his three appearances on the week.

1-Star Player: First baseman Austen Smith. Smith held the power bat in the lineup for the Tide this week, hitting Alabama’s only homerun and slugging .700. Smith’s four extra-base hits tied for the team-lead for the week. Smith led the team with six RBI in the five games and in fielding percentage, amongst those with mor than 20 fielding opportunities, with a .974.

Season Tally:

Ben Moore: 6 stars

Brett Booth: 4 stars

Austen Smith: 4 stars

Georgie Salem: 3 stars

Cary Baxter: 3 stars

Kenny Roberts: 3 stars

Ray Castillo: 3 stars

Kyle Overstreet: 3 stars

Mikey White: 2 stars

Jon Keller: 2 stars

Charley Sullivan: 2 stars

Jake Hubbard: 1 star

Softball

Click here to read about Alabama’s series win over Auburn, including tweets from a huge accomplishment by Alabama coach Patrick Murphy.

3-Star Player: Pitcher Jackie Traina. Traina pitched 12.1 innings over the course of three appearances in four games, allowing five hits and two runs, both earned, while striking out 14 batters. At the plate, Traina was 5-9 with three runs scored and two RBI.

2-Star Player: First baseman Jadyn Spencer Spencer had one of the hottest bats in the Auburn series, combining to hit 6-10 with three runs and five RBI.

1-Star Player: Second baseman Kaila Hunt. Hunt went 5-12 from the plate in the three games, including 2-2 with two RBI and two runs scored in the Sunday blowout win.

Season Tally:

Haylie McCleney: 9 stars

Jackie Traina: 9 stars

Kaila Hunt: 8 stars

Kayla Braud: 5 stars

Danielle Richard: 4 stars

Andrea Hawkins: 3 stars

Jadyn Spencer: 2 stars

Keima Davis: 1 star

Danae Hays: 1 star

Recap of Alabama’s Friday night action

The No. 4 Alabama gymnastics team swept the home-and-home with the LSU Tigers this season, completing the sweep with a 197.725-197.750 win over the No. 4 Tigers in Baton Rouge. The 197.725 is not only Alabama’s best score this season, but also the best score by any road team in the nation in 2013.

The Crimson Tide got the win despite a perfect 10 from LSU’s final performer on the final event, Lloimincia Hall on the floor exercise.

“It was just an extraordinary night of college gymnastics,” Alabama coach Sarah Patterson said. “It was loud, it was rocking and both teams put up great performances.”

Alabama set a new season-high on the vault with a 49.525m led by sophomore Kayla Williams with a career-best 9.975. Alabama had two freshmen, Carley Sims and Lauren Beers, set new career-highs on the vault with a 9.875 and a 9.925, respectively.

Alabama will face No. 1 Oklahoma in its final regular season meet of the season at home on March 15th.

(The above tweet is from Alabama Director of Baseball Operations Ken Brown)

Alabama baseball lost a hard-fought extra-innings contest on the road with No. 5 Louisville 4-3 in 14 innings. Alabama reliever Jay Shaw walked in Louisville’s game-winning run with one out in the bottom of the 14th.

Alabama’s offensive effort were highlighted by senior third baseman Kenny Roberts, who was 3-for-6 from the plate.

Alabama got strong performances from releivers Ray Castillo, Mitch Greer and Justin Kamplain. The trio came in to pitch six innings and give up just two hits and two walks while striking out five batters.

The Tide (8-5) meets the Cardinals (10-2) again Saturday and Sunday to complete the three-game series.

Like the baseball squad, Alabama softball lost in heartbreaking fashion, as the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers got a game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to win 4-3.

Alabama starting pitcher Jackie Traina fell to 10-2 on the season,

Freshman outfielder Andrea Hawkins was one of two key offensive performers for the Crimson Tide in the series-opening loss to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Freshman outfielder Andrea Hawkins was one of two key offensive performers for the Crimson Tide in the series-opening loss to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

pitching 6.1 innings and allowing seven hits and four runs, all earned, while walking five batters and striking out four.

Offensively, Alabama was highlighted by the No. 1 and 9 hitters. Kayla Braud led off for the Tide and was 2-4 with a run scored, while Andrea Hawkins was 2-3 with two RBI in the No. 9 hole.

Alabama (22-2, 0-1 SEC) will face Tennessee (20-3, 1-0 SEC) again Saturday and Sunday to complete its first weekend series of SEC play.

Star Series: Pitchers show out

Each week for the duration of the Alabama baseball and softball seasons, Daily Bama Blog contributor Brett Hudson will track outstanding individual performances with the Star Series. Three players from each team will get 1-star, 2-stars and 3-stars with a running season tally.

Baseball

Click here to read more on Alabama’s series loss to Tulane, two games to one.

3-Star Player: First baseman Austen Smith. Smith played in all four of the Crimson Tide’s games this week, batting 7-for-14 while batting in five runs and scoring two of his own. Smith hit a two-RBI in the bottom of the sixth inning in Alabama’s win on Sunday that ended the outing for Tulane starting pitcher Kyle McKenzie.

2-Star Player: Right fielder Ben Moore. Moore’s weekend was highlighted by a 2-4 performance at the plate on Sunday with two RBI and two runs scored. Moore was also 2-4 on Friday.

1-Star Player: Relief pitcher Ray Castillo. In his one appearance, Castillo entered the game with one runner in scoring position and pitched 4.1 innings giving up only one hit, a solo home run. Castillo struck out six batters and solidified the Tide in its 12-6 Sunday win over Tulane.

Season Tally:

Georgie Salem: 3

Brett Booth: 3

Cary Baxter: 3

Austen Smith: 3

Mikey White: 2

Ben Moore: 2

Jake Hubbard: 1

Ray Castillo: 1

Softball

Click here to read more about Alabama’s clean sweep of the Easton Classic, beating Iowa State twice and St. John’s twice. Alabama also won two midweek games, which you can read about by clicking here.

3-Star Player: Third baseman Danielle Richard. Richard’s 8-for-10 from the plate performance in the four weekend games was good enough to name her the Easton Classic MVP. Richard had five RBI in six games and was a perfect 4-for-4 against St. John’s on Saturday.

2-Star Player: Pitcher Jackie Traina. Traina pitched twice last week, both times throwing seven innings and allowing just three hits. Traina struck out 18 batters. At the plate, Traina was 6-12 with three runs and 13 RBI.

1-Star Player: Second baseman Kaila Hunt. Hunt started the Easton Classic strong for the Tide, going 2-for-2 with three RBI and two runs scored. Hunt was named to the Easton Classic All-Tournament Team, as was Traina, in addition to hitting 3-4 in the two midweek games.

Season Tally:

Haylie McCleney: 8 stars

Jackie Traina: 6 stars

Kaila Hunt: 4 stars

Danielle Richard: 3 stars

Keima Davis: 1 star

Kayla Braud: 1 star

Danae Hays: 1 star

Comeback win caps Opening Day for Alabama baseball

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Freshman shortstop Mikey White made a major impact in his first action as a collegiate baseball player. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Coming into a season where more experience in the pitching staff from the year prior was a big plus, it was the freshman shortstop Mikey White the stole the show on Opening Day. White was 4-5 from the plate with two RBI and was part of two double plays as Alabama came back from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Virginia Military Institute Keydets 8-3.

Batting behind White was second baseman and fellow true freshman Kyle Overstreet, who went 1-4 in his collegiate baseball debut. A freshman relief pitcher got the win for the night, as Ray Castillo came in and pitched 3.1 shutout innings, surrendering only one hit and striking out five batters. Castillo relieved starter Spencer Turnbull, who gave up four hits and three runs, one earned, in 3.2 innings.

Alabama was able to capitalize on VMI’s bullpen for the comeback victory. Starting pitcher Reed Garrett held the Crimson Tide scoreless in four innings, then scored all eight runs in the next four, in which Garrett pitched only one.

Alabama will continue the series with VMI on Saturday at 2:05 p.m. before concluding the series with a Sunday tilt at 1:05 p.m., both games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa.