The 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament entered its second day on Tuesday in Hoover, Alabama, where twelve of the original sixteen teams remain in a single‑elimination format. The event, held at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, continues to draw significant attention as traditional powerhouses battle for positioning.
Missouri’s 10‑8 victory over ninth‑seeded Ole Miss provided one of the day’s most talked‑about upsets, while Vanderbilt’s 8‑5 win over Kentucky, after the Wildcats had taken an early 2‑0 lead, added another surprise. Both games illustrated the tournament’s unpredictable nature and kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Wednesday’s slate features four contests that will determine which teams earn double‑byes into the next round. The action begins at 9:30 a.m. CT with No. 8 Mississippi State facing No. 16 Missouri, followed by a 2 p.m. CT matchup pitting No. 5 Florida against No. 12 Vanderbilt. Later in the evening, No. 7 Arkansas meets No. 10 Tennessee at 5:30 p.m. CT, and the day concludes with No. 6 Auburn taking on No. 14 LSU at 9 p.m. CT.
Broadcast and Streaming Details
All games will be streamed live on the SEC Network, the conference’s dedicated television outlet, and can be accessed through a variety of platforms. Viewers with a Fubo subscription can tune in via the service’s streaming app, while ESPN Unlimited also offers a complementary streaming option for those seeking alternative coverage.
The tournament’s broadcast strategy emphasizes broad accessibility, allowing fans to follow the action from virtually any device. In addition to the traditional cable feed, the SEC Network’s online presence ensures that the games reach a digitally savvy audience, with both Fubo and ESPN Unlimited providing free‑trial access for new subscribers.