Baseball

Myles Upchurch Preps for First Postseason Start as Alabama Eyes SEC Success

Freshman pitcher's diverse arsenal and steady 8‑3 record highlight Crimson Tide's rotation

Alabama’s freshman right‑hander Myles Upchurch is slated to make his inaugural postseason start, a milestone that caps a debut season in which he has already become a cornerstone of the Crimson Tide’s rotation.

High School Roots

Upchurch’s athletic foundation was laid on the hardwood and the gridiron, where he excelled in basketball and football before dedicating himself to baseball.

Although the Cincinnati Reds drafted him, the young pitcher elected to honor his commitment to Alabama, a decision that has paid dividends as he now leads the staff.

A Full‑Scale Arsenal

What sets Upchurch apart is not just a fastball that regularly hits the mid‑90s and has touched 97 MPH, but a four‑pitch mix that includes a lauded changeup, a sharp curveball, and a slicing slider.

His 8‑3 record reflects a steady progression, while a 3.34 earned‑run average tops the Tide’s pitchers and currently sits seventh among SEC arms, underscoring his impact on the conference landscape.

Looking Ahead

As the postseason unfolds, Upchurch’s blend of velocity and deception will be tested against elite competition, and his performance could shape the next chapter of Alabama’s baseball narrative.

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