American college baseball team
Alabama Crimson Tide Founded 1892 University University of Alabama Head coach Mitch Gaspard (6th season)Conference Southeastern Conference Western Division Home stadium Sewell–Thomas Stadium (Capacity: 5,800)Nickname Crimson Tide Colors Crimson and white[ 1] 1983, 1997 1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1999 1947,1950, 1955, 1968, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1968, 1983, 1996, 2006
The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball . Along with most other Alabama athletic teams , the baseball team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference . The team plays its home games on campus at Sewell–Thomas Stadium . They are currently led by head coach Mitch Gaspard and assistant coaches Andy Phillips and Dax Norris.
History
The Crimson Tide baseball team leads the SEC in all-time wins with over 2,300 victories.[ 2] The program trails only LSU for the most SEC regular season titles with 13 and 7 tournament championships (giving the program 14 overall SEC championships).[ 3] Tide baseball teams have participated in the NCAA College World Series five times (1950 , 1983 , 1996 , 1997 , 1999 ), finishing second in 1983 and 1997. The Crimson Tide have also had over sixty players make it to the major leagues, the most in the SEC.[ 4]
Stadium
The team's home venue is Sewell-Thomas Stadium , located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on the campus of the university. A tradition at Sewell-Thomas Stadium is to play the Rednex song "Cotton-Eyed Joe " during the sixth inning. Sewell-Thomas Stadium is nicknamed "The Joe" by Crimson Tide fans, in honor of Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Sewell , who played college baseball at Alabama. For 12 of the last 13 seasons Alabama has ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance.
Head coaches
Records are through the end of the 2014 season
Tenure
Coach
Years
Record
Pct.
1892
Shelby Fletcher
1
1–0
1.000
1893
W. M. Walker
1
4–6–1
.409
1894
J. H. Lyons
1
10–3
.769
1895
J. F. Jenkins
1
9–3
.750
1896
Eli Abbott
1
5–5
.500
1897
"Kid" Peeples
1
10–0
1.000
1898
Joseph Black
1
2–3
.400
1899
F. C. Owen
1
3–6
.333
1900
Ardis Smith
1
9–3
.750
1901–1905
Thomas Stouch
5
49–25–1
.660
1906
Schwartz
1
4–16–1
.214
1907–1910
J. W. H. Pollard
4
66–22–1
.747
1911
Guy Lowman
1
12–5
.706
1912–1915
D. V. Graves
4
66–30–1
.686
1916–1919
B. L. Noojin
4
55–18
.753
1920
Gordon W. Lewis
1
15–2
.882
1921–1923
Charles Bernier
3
28–35–4
.448
1924–1927
Wallace Wade
4
61–32–2
.653
1928
Hank Crisp
1
12–7–2
.619
1929–1930
Jess Neely
2
28–15–2
.644
1931–1932
Sam Hinton
2
23–7–2
.750
1933–1934
Jennings B. Whitworth
2
21–11
.656
1943
Paul Burnham
1
12–6
.667
1946
Dixie Howell
1
13–7
.650
1935–1942 1947–1963
Tilden Campbell
25
355–168–4
.677
1964–1969
Joe Sewell
6
106–79
.573
1970–1979
Hayden Riley
10
236–206–1
.533
1980–1994
Barry Shollenberger
15
487–334–1
.593
1995–2009
Jim Wells
15
625–322
.656
2010–present
Mitch Gaspard
5
170–139
.550
Totals
30 coaches
122 seasons
2,496–1,517–23
.621
Longest Tenure
Rank
Name
Seasons
1
Tilden Campbell
25
2
Jim Wells
15
2
Barry Shollenberger
15
Most Wins
Rank
Name
Wins
1
Jim Wells
625
2
Barry Shollenberger
487
3
Tilden Campbell
355
Current coaching staff
2015 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff
Mitch Gaspard – Head Coach - 15 years at Alabama (6th as Head Coach)
Andy Phillips – Assistant Coach, Hitting Coach - 5th year
Dax Norris – Assistant Coach, Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator - 8th year
Nathan Kilcrease – Volunteer Coach - 1st year
David Kindred – Director of Baseball Operations - 1st year
Year-by-Year Results
Year-by-Year Results
Year
Coach
Record
Notes
1892
Shelby Fletcher
1-0
1893
W.M. Walker
4-6-1
1894
J.H. Lyons
10-3
1895
J.F. Jenkins
9-3
1896
Eli Abbott
5-5
1897
Kid Peeples
10-0
1898
Joseph Black
2-3
1899
F.C. Owen
3-6
1900
Ardis Smith
9-3
1901
Thomas Stouch
9-3
1902
Thomas Stouch
7-1
1903
Thomas Stouch
15-3
1904
Thomas Stouch
12-10
1905
Thomas Stouch
6-8-1
1906
Schwartz
4-16-1
1907
J.W.H. Pollard
21-7
1908
J.W.H. Pollard
14-4
1909
J.W.H. Pollard
19-3
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1910
J.W.H. Pollard
12-8-1
1911
Guy S. Lowman
12-5
1912
D.V. Graves
16-6
1913
D.V. Graves
22-7
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1914
D.V. Graves
11-13
1915
D.V. Graves
17-4-1
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1916
Loonie Noojin
12-10
1917
Loonie Noojin
14-2
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1918
Loonie Noojin
13-4
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1919
Loonie Noojin
16-2
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1920
Gordon Lewis
15-2
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
1921
Charles Bernier
7-12-1
1922
Charles Bernier
7-16-2
1923
Charles Bernier
14-7-1
1924
Wallace Wade
17-6
1925
Wallace Wade
21-6
1926
Wallace Wade
10-12-1
1927
Wallace Wade
13-8-1
1928
Hank Crisp
12-7-2
1929
Jess Neely
11-8-2
1930
Jess Neely
17-7
Southern Conference Champions
1931
Sam Hinton
13-5-1
1932
Sam Hinton
10-2-1
1933
J.B. Whitworth
8-6
1934
J.B. Whitworth
13-5
Southeastern Conference Champions
1935
Tilden Campbell
12-2
Southeastern Conference Champions
1936
Tilden Campbell
10-3-1
Southeastern Conference Champions
1937
Tilden Campbell
12-4
1938
Tilden Campbell
13-2
Southeastern Conference Champions
1939
Tilden Campbell
10-10
1940
Tilden Campbell
14-2
Southeastern Conference Champions
1941
Tilden Campbell
19-2-1
Southeastern Conference Champions
1942
Tilden Campbell
10-2
Southeastern Conference Champions
1943
Paul Burnham
12-6
1944-1945: No team due to World War II
1946
Dixie Howell
13-7
1947
Tilden Campbell
20-7
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs
1948
Tilden Campbell
18-11
NCAA District III Playoffs
1949
Tilden Campbell
14-8
1950
Tilden Campbell
22-12
SEC Champions; NCAA District III Champions; 5th Place in 1950 College World Series
1951
Tilden Campbell
17-5-1
1952
Tilden Campbell
13-11
1953
Tilden Campbell
10-9
1954
Tilden Campbell
10-7
1955
Tilden Campbell
23-6
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs
1956
Tilden Campbell
18-7
1957
Tilden Campbell
18-8
SEC West Champions
1958
Tilden Campbell
14-7
SEC West Champions
1959
Tilden Campbell
8-7
1960
Tilden Campbell
11-7
1961
Tilden Campbell
12-9
1962
Tilden Campbell
16-10-1
1963
Tilden Campbell
11-10
1964
Joe Sewell
10-10
1965
Joe Sewell
12-12
1966
Joe Sewell
13-7
1967
Joe Sewell
23-21
1968
Joe Sewell
24-14
Southeastern Conference Champions; NCAA District III Playoffs
1969
Joe Sewell
10-22
1970
Hayden Riley
19-25
1971
Hayden Riley
21-14-1
1972
Hayden Riley
22-14
1973
Hayden Riley
22-14
SEC Western Division Champions
1974
Hayden Riley
37-16
SEC Western Division Champions
1975
Hayden Riley
34-32
1976
Hayden Riley
25-18
1977
Hayden Riley
27-18
1978
Hayden Riley
23-20
1979
Hayden Riley
18-27
1980
B. Shollenberger
18-28
1981
B. Shollenberger
41-15-1
SEC Western Division Champions
1982
B. Shollenberger
32-21
1983
B. Shollenberger
46-11
SEC Champions*, South Region Champs, 1983 College World Series Runners-Up
1984
B. Shollenberger
35-18
1985
B. Shollenberger
30-23
1986
B. Shollenberger
43-20
NCAA Atlantic Region
1987
B. Shollenberger
25-26
1988
B. Shollenberger
27-26
1989
B. Shollenberger
32-24
1990
B. Shollenberger
34-21
1991
B. Shollenberger
42-20
NCAA Atlantic Region
1992
B. Shollenberger
34-21
1993
B. Shollenberger
27-25
1994
B. Shollenberger
21-35
1995
Jim Wells
42-23
SEC Western Division Tourney Champion, NCAA East Region Runner-up
1996
Jim Wells
50-19
SEC Champions, SEC Tourney Champs, South I Regional Champions, 5th Place 1996 College World Series
1997
Jim Wells
56-14
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA South II Regional Champions, 1997 College World Series Runner-up
1998
Jim Wells
46-18
NCAA West Regional Runner-up
1999
Jim Wells
53-16
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional Champions, Super Regional Champions, 4th place in the 1999 College World Series
2000
Jim Wells
41-24
NCAA Regional Runner-up
2001
Jim Wells
32-23
2002
Jim Wells
51-15
SEC Western Division Champions, SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Participant
2003
Jim Wells
38-24
SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA College Station Regional Participant
2004
Jim Wells
29-26
2005
Jim Wells
40-23
NCAA New Orleans Regional Runner up
2006
Jim Wells
44-21
SEC Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Champions, NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional
2007
Jim Wells
31-26
2008
Jim Wells
35-28
NCAA Conway Regional Participant
2009
Jim Wells
37-21
NCAA Clemson Regional Participant
2010
Mitch Gaspard
42-25
NCAA Atlanta Regional Champions , NCAA Clemson Super Regional
2011
Mitch Gaspard
35-28
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Participant
2012
Mitch Gaspard
21-34
2013
Mitch Gaspard
35-28
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Participant
2014
Mitch Gaspard
37-24
NCAA Tallahassee Regional Participant
2015
Mitch Gaspard
32-28
* Alabama won the SEC tournament which determined the overall SEC champion from 1977-87.
Alabama in the NCAA Tournament
The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947. The format of the tournament has changed through the years. The Crimson Tide has played in 23 NCAA Tournaments, winning 7 NCAA Regional Championships. Alabama has five College World Series appearances and played in the national championship game in 1983 and 1997.
Player awards
National awards
SEC Awards
Kent Matthes (2009)
Wade LeBlanc (2004)
Alabama's 1st Team All-Americans
Player
Position
Year(s)
Selectors
Ed White
Outfield
1950†
ABCA
Fred Frickie
First Base
1957†
ABCA
Dave Magadan
First Base
1983†
ABCA, BA
Doug Duke
Catcher
1986†
ABCA, BA
Joe Vitiello
Outfield
1991
BA
Dax Norris
Catcher
1996
NCBWA
Roberto Vaz
Outfielder
1997
ABCA
Beau Hearod
Utility player
2003
NCBWA
Wade LeBlanc
Pitcher
2006
CB
Emeel Salem
Outfielder
2006
College Baseball Foundation
Kent Matthes
Outfielder
2009†
ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA
Taylor Dugas
Outfielder
2010
BA
Source:"SEC All-Americas" . secsports.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-07-24 .
ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association
BA: Baseball America
CB: Collegiate Baseball
NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
† Denotes consensus All-American
Current MLB Players
National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
In 2006, the National College Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Lubbock, Texas . Since then, Alabama has had 2 players inducted into the Hall of Fame.[ 5] [ 6]
Current roster
2016 Alabama Crimson Tide roster
Pitchers
15 Geoffrey Bramblett - Junior
16 Jake Walters- Sophomore
20 Brock Love - Freshman
23 Ray Castillo - Senior
26 Dylan Duarte - Freshman
27 Zac Rogers - Sophomore
28 Jake Hubbard - Senior
29 Nick Eicholtz - Junior
32 Matt Foster - Junior
33 Kyle Cameron - Freshman
35 Jon Keller - Senior
36 Tyler McMurray- Sophomore
39 Austin Coats - Freshman
40 Thomas Burrows - Junior
42 Tyler Adams - Sophomore
44 Davis Vainer - Freshman
45 Will Foy - Freshman
55 Mike Oczypok - Junior
Catchers
13 Tanner DeVinny - Junior
24 Will Haynie - Junior
38 Griffin Tolle - Freshman
41 Taylor Poe - Junior
Infielders
1 Cobie Vance - Freshman
3 Daniel Cucjen - Senior
5 Chandler Avant - Sophomore
9 Cody Henry - Sophomore
11 Connor Short - Sophomore
12 Chance Vincent - Senior
37 Zack Coker - Freshman
Outfielders
7 Chandler Taylor - Freshman
10 Sam Finnerty - Freshman
14 Gene Wood - Freshman
18 Keith Holcombe - Freshman
19 Hunter Webb - Junior
22 Georgie Salem - Senior
25 Ryan Blanchard - Senior
48 Connor Wright - Freshman
Utility
6 Alex Webb - Freshman
21 Colton Freeman - Junior
2016 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Roster
See also
References
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