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Auburn defeats Louisiana Tech in seven-inning doubleheader

Auburn University Athletics
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BILOXI, Miss. – Auburn baseball wrapped up its fall exhibition schedule with a seven-inning doubleheader sweep of Louisiana Tech Saturday in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 5-0 in game one at MGM Park before posting a similar win of 5-1 in game two.

Auburn pitchers allowed just one run on four hits and struck out 17 batters while issuing just two walks in 14.0 innings. Offensively, the Tigers tallied seven extra-base hits, including five home runs that accounted for six of the team's 10 runs.

GAME ONE

After Chase Allsup worked a clean first inning with a pair of strikeouts, Cooper Weiss got the scoring started with a solo home run to left field on the sixth offering from Louisiana Tech starting pitcher Reed Smith.

  Allsup returned to the mound and worked out of traffic with two on and nobody out in the second, retiring three straight batters on a strikeout, lineout and popup to get out of the inning unscathed. The right hander ultimately struck out four in 3.0 scoreless.

  Weiss drew a full-count walk to start the fourth inning and eventually stole second with two outs in the frame before Bobby Peirce hit a line-drive homer down the left field line to extend the lead to 3-0.

  With Carson Myers, John Armstrong and Tanner Bauman continuing to hold Louisiana Tech in check on the mound, Auburn added to its advantage with a RBI groundout from Deric Fabian in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a solo homer from Caden Green in the seventh.

  GAME TWO

  Auburn wasted no time in scoring in the second game as Ike Irish and Gavin Miller turned in back-to-back singles in the bottom of the first before Christian Hall drew a walk to load the bases with one out. Cole Edwards then legged out a fielder's choice to score the run from third.

  Conner McBride turned in 2.0 scoreless with three strikeouts in the start, and Konner Keplinger pitched a clean third inning.

  Louisiana Tech evened things up with a solo homer to right field in the top of the fourth, but Auburn answered back with a solo homer from Javon Hernandez and RBI double from Chris Stanfield in the home half to make it a 3-1 game. Hernandez went 3-for-3 in the contest.

  Freshman right-hander Cam Tilly led all pitchers Saturday with five strikeouts in 3.0 innings.

  The Tigers tacked one on with an opposite field home run from Christian Hall in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a RBI single from Alex Wade after a Cade Belyeu triple in the sixth.

  Auburn concludes its fall practice schedule with the annual Orange vs. Blue Fall World Series beginning Thursday, Nov. 9 at Plainsman Park.

Players Mentioned

Chase Allsup

#46 Chase Allsup

RHP 6' 1" Sophomore

John Armstrong

#41 John Armstrong

RHP 5' 11" Sophomore

Bobby Peirce

#27 Bobby Peirce

OF 6' 0" Redshirt Senior

Tanner Bauman

#25 Tanner Bauman

LHP 6' 4" Junior

Ike Irish

#18 Ike Irish

C 6' 2" Freshman

Caden Green

#1 Caden Green

IF 5' 11" Junior

Gavin Miller

#11 Gavin Miller

IF 5' 11" Freshman

Chris Stanfield

#3 Chris Stanfield

OF 6' 1" Freshman
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11 hours ago, aubiefifty said:
 
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Auburn defeats Louisiana Tech in seven-inning doubleheader

Auburn University Athletics
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BILOXI, Miss. – Auburn baseball wrapped up its fall exhibition schedule with a seven-inning doubleheader sweep of Louisiana Tech Saturday in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 5-0 in game one at MGM Park before posting a similar win of 5-1 in game two.

Auburn pitchers allowed just one run on four hits and struck out 17 batters while issuing just two walks in 14.0 innings. Offensively, the Tigers tallied seven extra-base hits, including five home runs that accounted for six of the team's 10 runs.

GAME ONE

After Chase Allsup worked a clean first inning with a pair of strikeouts, Cooper Weiss got the scoring started with a solo home run to left field on the sixth offering from Louisiana Tech starting pitcher Reed Smith.

  Allsup returned to the mound and worked out of traffic with two on and nobody out in the second, retiring three straight batters on a strikeout, lineout and popup to get out of the inning unscathed. The right hander ultimately struck out four in 3.0 scoreless.

  Weiss drew a full-count walk to start the fourth inning and eventually stole second with two outs in the frame before Bobby Peirce hit a line-drive homer down the left field line to extend the lead to 3-0.

  With Carson Myers, John Armstrong and Tanner Bauman continuing to hold Louisiana Tech in check on the mound, Auburn added to its advantage with a RBI groundout from Deric Fabian in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a solo homer from Caden Green in the seventh.

  GAME TWO

  Auburn wasted no time in scoring in the second game as Ike Irish and Gavin Miller turned in back-to-back singles in the bottom of the first before Christian Hall drew a walk to load the bases with one out. Cole Edwards then legged out a fielder's choice to score the run from third.

  Conner McBride turned in 2.0 scoreless with three strikeouts in the start, and Konner Keplinger pitched a clean third inning.

  Louisiana Tech evened things up with a solo homer to right field in the top of the fourth, but Auburn answered back with a solo homer from Javon Hernandez and RBI double from Chris Stanfield in the home half to make it a 3-1 game. Hernandez went 3-for-3 in the contest.

  Freshman right-hander Cam Tilly led all pitchers Saturday with five strikeouts in 3.0 innings.

  The Tigers tacked one on with an opposite field home run from Christian Hall in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a RBI single from Alex Wade after a Cade Belyeu triple in the sixth.

  Auburn concludes its fall practice schedule with the annual Orange vs. Blue Fall World Series beginning Thursday, Nov. 9 at Plainsman Park.

Players Mentioned

Chase Allsup

 

#46 Chase Allsup

RHP 6' 1" Sophomore

John Armstrong

 

#41 John Armstrong

RHP 5' 11" Sophomore

Bobby Peirce

 

#27 Bobby Peirce

OF 6' 0" Redshirt Senior

Tanner Bauman

 

#25 Tanner Bauman

LHP 6' 4" Junior

Ike Irish

 

#18 Ike Irish

C 6' 2" Freshman

Caden Green

 

#1 Caden Green

IF 5' 11" Junior

Gavin Miller

 

#11 Gavin Miller

IF 5' 11" Freshman

Chris Stanfield

 

#3 Chris Stanfield

OF 6' 1" Freshman

Thanks Fifty!!!!!!

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On 11/6/2023 at 8:32 AM, aubiefifty said:
 
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Auburn defeats Louisiana Tech in seven-inning doubleheader

Auburn University Athletics
9–12 minutes

BILOXI, Miss. – Auburn baseball wrapped up its fall exhibition schedule with a seven-inning doubleheader sweep of Louisiana Tech Saturday in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 5-0 in game one at MGM Park before posting a similar win of 5-1 in game two.

Auburn pitchers allowed just one run on four hits and struck out 17 batters while issuing just two walks in 14.0 innings. Offensively, the Tigers tallied seven extra-base hits, including five home runs that accounted for six of the team's 10 runs.

GAME ONE

After Chase Allsup worked a clean first inning with a pair of strikeouts, Cooper Weiss got the scoring started with a solo home run to left field on the sixth offering from Louisiana Tech starting pitcher Reed Smith.

  Allsup returned to the mound and worked out of traffic with two on and nobody out in the second, retiring three straight batters on a strikeout, lineout and popup to get out of the inning unscathed. The right hander ultimately struck out four in 3.0 scoreless.

  Weiss drew a full-count walk to start the fourth inning and eventually stole second with two outs in the frame before Bobby Peirce hit a line-drive homer down the left field line to extend the lead to 3-0.

  With Carson Myers, John Armstrong and Tanner Bauman continuing to hold Louisiana Tech in check on the mound, Auburn added to its advantage with a RBI groundout from Deric Fabian in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a solo homer from Caden Green in the seventh.

  GAME TWO

  Auburn wasted no time in scoring in the second game as Ike Irish and Gavin Miller turned in back-to-back singles in the bottom of the first before Christian Hall drew a walk to load the bases with one out. Cole Edwards then legged out a fielder's choice to score the run from third.

  Conner McBride turned in 2.0 scoreless with three strikeouts in the start, and Konner Keplinger pitched a clean third inning.

  Louisiana Tech evened things up with a solo homer to right field in the top of the fourth, but Auburn answered back with a solo homer from Javon Hernandez and RBI double from Chris Stanfield in the home half to make it a 3-1 game. Hernandez went 3-for-3 in the contest.

  Freshman right-hander Cam Tilly led all pitchers Saturday with five strikeouts in 3.0 innings.

  The Tigers tacked one on with an opposite field home run from Christian Hall in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a RBI single from Alex Wade after a Cade Belyeu triple in the sixth.

  Auburn concludes its fall practice schedule with the annual Orange vs. Blue Fall World Series beginning Thursday, Nov. 9 at Plainsman Park.

Players Mentioned

Chase Allsup

 

#46 Chase Allsup

RHP 6' 1" Sophomore

John Armstrong

 

#41 John Armstrong

RHP 5' 11" Sophomore

Bobby Peirce

 

#27 Bobby Peirce

OF 6' 0" Redshirt Senior

Tanner Bauman

 

#25 Tanner Bauman

LHP 6' 4" Junior

Ike Irish

 

#18 Ike Irish

C 6' 2" Freshman

Caden Green

 

#1 Caden Green

IF 5' 11" Junior

Gavin Miller

 

#11 Gavin Miller

IF 5' 11" Freshman

Chris Stanfield

 

#3 Chris Stanfield

OF 6' 1" Freshman

Happy to see Allsup continue to work clean. He had a great run down the stretch last season and his continued growth plus a healthy Gonzalez and Herberholtz makes for a strong trio of starters. 

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On 11/6/2023 at 7:32 AM, aubiefifty said:
 
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Auburn defeats Louisiana Tech in seven-inning doubleheader

Auburn University Athletics
9–12 minutes

BILOXI, Miss. – Auburn baseball wrapped up its fall exhibition schedule with a seven-inning doubleheader sweep of Louisiana Tech Saturday in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 5-0 in game one at MGM Park before posting a similar win of 5-1 in game two.

Auburn pitchers allowed just one run on four hits and struck out 17 batters while issuing just two walks in 14.0 innings. Offensively, the Tigers tallied seven extra-base hits, including five home runs that accounted for six of the team's 10 runs.

GAME ONE

After Chase Allsup worked a clean first inning with a pair of strikeouts, Cooper Weiss got the scoring started with a solo home run to left field on the sixth offering from Louisiana Tech starting pitcher Reed Smith.

  Allsup returned to the mound and worked out of traffic with two on and nobody out in the second, retiring three straight batters on a strikeout, lineout and popup to get out of the inning unscathed. The right hander ultimately struck out four in 3.0 scoreless.

  Weiss drew a full-count walk to start the fourth inning and eventually stole second with two outs in the frame before Bobby Peirce hit a line-drive homer down the left field line to extend the lead to 3-0.

  With Carson Myers, John Armstrong and Tanner Bauman continuing to hold Louisiana Tech in check on the mound, Auburn added to its advantage with a RBI groundout from Deric Fabian in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a solo homer from Caden Green in the seventh.

  GAME TWO

  Auburn wasted no time in scoring in the second game as Ike Irish and Gavin Miller turned in back-to-back singles in the bottom of the first before Christian Hall drew a walk to load the bases with one out. Cole Edwards then legged out a fielder's choice to score the run from third.

  Conner McBride turned in 2.0 scoreless with three strikeouts in the start, and Konner Keplinger pitched a clean third inning.

  Louisiana Tech evened things up with a solo homer to right field in the top of the fourth, but Auburn answered back with a solo homer from Javon Hernandez and RBI double from Chris Stanfield in the home half to make it a 3-1 game. Hernandez went 3-for-3 in the contest.

  Freshman right-hander Cam Tilly led all pitchers Saturday with five strikeouts in 3.0 innings.

  The Tigers tacked one on with an opposite field home run from Christian Hall in the fifth and capped off the scoring with a RBI single from Alex Wade after a Cade Belyeu triple in the sixth.

  Auburn concludes its fall practice schedule with the annual Orange vs. Blue Fall World Series beginning Thursday, Nov. 9 at Plainsman Park.

Players Mentioned

Chase Allsup

 

#46 Chase Allsup

RHP 6' 1" Sophomore

John Armstrong

 

#41 John Armstrong

RHP 5' 11" Sophomore

Bobby Peirce

 

#27 Bobby Peirce

OF 6' 0" Redshirt Senior

Tanner Bauman

 

#25 Tanner Bauman

LHP 6' 4" Junior

Ike Irish

 

#18 Ike Irish

C 6' 2" Freshman

Caden Green

 

#1 Caden Green

IF 5' 11" Junior

Gavin Miller

 

#11 Gavin Miller

IF 5' 11" Freshman

Chris Stanfield

 

#3 Chris Stanfield

OF 6' 1" Freshman

Thanks Fiddy,

According to the local talk experts CBT and staff adding some great talent. Know we just signed a very good LHP from Valley in Jackson Sanders. Also talk of a very good baseball player/athlete who is a catcher/tennis player. Odd combo

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55 minutes ago, SaltyTiger said:

Thanks Fiddy,

According to the local talk experts CBT and staff adding some great talent. Know we just signed a very good LHP from Valley in Jackson Sanders. Also talk of a very good baseball player/athlete who is a catcher/tennis player. Odd combo

There was an article (I deleted it so no link) that listed Auburn's recruiting class as #4 nationally . Wednesday was signing day.  Of course, the deal with baseball signees isn't done until they enroll in school. Some will probably be picked in the pro baseball draft and skip college. The NIL will almost certainly help in this area, assuming baseball has sufficient NIL funding.

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1 hour ago, Mikey said:

There was an article (I deleted it so no link) that listed Auburn's recruiting class as #4 nationally . Wednesday was signing day.  Of course, the deal with baseball signees isn't done until they enroll in school. Some will probably be picked in the pro baseball draft and skip college. The NIL will almost certainly help in this area, assuming baseball has sufficient NIL funding.

Maybe it was this one....damn LSU with 13 and UTk with 9 top 100 guys

https://www.perfectgame.org/Rankings/Recruiting/Rankings.aspx

 

Rank School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
1 Louisiana State 20 13 219 10.95
2 Tennessee 23 9 206 8.96
3 Texas 21 4 154 7.33
4 Auburn 18 2 141 7.83
5 Mississippi 18 4 135 7.50
6 Miami 20 3 134 6.70
7 Vanderbilt 19 4 133 7.00
8 Georgia Tech 21 2 131 6.24
9 Texas A&M 19 5 128 6.74
10 Florida State 15 5 124 8.27
11 TCU 16 4 115 7.19
12 Georgia 14 4 111 7.93
13 Virginia 12 3 111 9.25
14 Florida 16 2 109 6.81
15 Oklahoma State 15 2 101 6.73
16 Arizona State 16 2 100 6.25
17 South Carolina 19 2 99 5.21
18 Arkansas 17 1 98 5.76
19 Louisville 20 2 97 4.85
20 Southern California 18 1 95 5.28
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On 11/9/2023 at 10:45 AM, augolf1716 said:

Maybe it was this one....damn LSU with 13 and UTk with 9 top 100 guys

https://www.perfectgame.org/Rankings/Recruiting/Rankings.aspx

 

Rank School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
1 Louisiana State 20 13 219 10.95
2 Tennessee 23 9 206 8.96
3 Texas 21 4 154 7.33
4 Auburn 18 2 141 7.83
5 Mississippi 18 4 135 7.50
6 Miami 20 3 134 6.70
7 Vanderbilt 19 4 133 7.00
8 Georgia Tech 21 2 131 6.24
9 Texas A&M 19 5 128 6.74
10 Florida State 15 5 124 8.27
11 TCU 16 4 115 7.19
12 Georgia 14 4 111 7.93
13 Virginia 12 3 111 9.25
14 Florida 16 2 109 6.81
15 Oklahoma State 15 2 101 6.73
16 Arizona State 16 2 100 6.25
17 South Carolina 19 2 99 5.21
18 Arkansas 17 1 98 5.76
19 Louisville 20 2 97 4.85
20 Southern California 18 1 95 5.28

LSU recruiting footprint is ridiculously large. 

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