Baseball

Alabama Baseball Eyes First College World Series Berth Since 1999

Tuscaloosa Super Regional game two set for June 7 as Crimson Tide looks to close out St. John's

A chance at history

Alabama’s baseball team stands on the brink of a milestone, requiring only a single victory to secure a spot in the College World Series for the first time since 1999.

The previous night the Crimson Tide rolled past St. John's 8‑0 in the opening game of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, a performance that highlighted both pitching precision and a potent bat lineup.

Game two is set for Sunday, June 7 at 2 p.m. Central Time, and a win would propel Alabama into the next round of the NCAA tournament, a stage that has been out of reach for nearly three decades.

Fans will be able to watch the action live on ESPN+ and Fubo, although the exact television channel has not yet been announced.

The buzz in Tuscaloosa is palpable, as the city’s deep baseball tradition adds extra weight to what could become a historic run for the program.

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