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Auburn Baseball Takes Control in Regional Final Against Milwaukee

Fourth‑seed Tigers rally from an opening loss to seize an 8‑3 lead in the eighth inning

The NCAA regional championship in Auburn, Alabama, pitted the fourth‑overall seeded Tigers against the Milwaukee Panthers in a high‑stakes showdown that drew national attention.

Auburn opened the tournament with a narrow defeat to Milwaukee, but the team regrouped, stringing together three consecutive victories to force a final matchup.

The decisive game got off to a sluggish start before a weather delay halted play, after which the Tigers erupted for eight runs, highlighted by a sixth‑inning home run from Chase Fralick.

Jackson Sanders, who had been a workhorse throughout the regional, delivered three consecutive shutout innings, limiting Milwaukee’s offense and preserving the lead.

Auburn’s Pitching Takes Command

Sanders’ three‑inning stretch was marked by tight control, inducing weak contact and striking out key batters, a performance that underscored Auburn’s pitching depth and kept Milwaukee from mounting a comeback.

Looking Ahead

With the series now tilted in their favor, Auburn aims to close out the championship and secure a berth in the College World Series, a feat that would cap a remarkable turnaround from their initial setback.

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