
Auburn Baseball Locks Down Core Roster Ahead of 2027 Draft
Auburn’s program is preserving its recent successes by retaining most of its roster, adding new talent through the portal, and focusing on high‑school development before the upcoming draft.
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Auburn’s program is preserving its recent successes by retaining most of its roster, adding new talent through the portal, and focusing on high‑school development before the upcoming draft.
With the season wrapped up before the College World Series, Auburn's baseball program is turning to the transfer portal to fill gaps, especially at the plate, while maintaining a focus on player development.
Bristol Carter announced his commitment to the University of South Carolina, citing a strategic recruitment process, impressive stolen‑base statistics, and a desire to contribute leadership as the Gamecocks aim to rebound in the SEC.

Bristol Carter's commitment to South Carolina highlights the growing impact of the transfer portal on SEC baseball programs.
Bristol Carter’s recent commitment adds speed and contact hitting to South Carolina’s baseball squad, joining several new faces in a busy transfer day.

The Tigers have secured former Mississippi State pitcher Dane Burns and three other arms via the transfer portal, adding depth and experience to a bullpen that returns key relievers while navigating uncertainties around upcoming draft prospects.

After a brief stint with the Tigers, former Auburn pitcher Mason Koch is heading back to Creighton for his last year of eligibility, bringing a strong track record and a story of perseverance.

Auburn’s baseball program is reshaping its 2026 roster through the NCAA transfer portal after a Super Regional loss, adding standout talents while aiming to return to the College World Series.

The Tigers finished a strong 2026 campaign with a pitching staff that shone, but offensive inconsistency and a final defeat to Ole Miss left their championship dreams unfinished.

The Tigers trail 1-0 after a hard-fought defeat, needing a win on Saturday to keep their season alive and force a Game 3.
Auburn’s baseball team lost the first contest of their NCAA Tournament super regional, 6-4, to Ole Miss, leaving runners stranded and a chance for a comeback pending.

Auburn and Ole Miss meet in the Super Regional opener, featuring a veteran left‑hander versus a sophomore right‑hander, with the game airing on ESPN2.

The Auburn Regional will see the Tigers take on the Milwaukee Panthers on Friday at noon CT, a game streamed on ESPN+ and broadcast on the Auburn Sports Network, with the winner advancing to a Saturday night showdown.
Auburn’s baseball program secured a second consecutive national seed, with coach Butch Thompson emphasizing situational offense and pitching versatility. Emerging stars Bristol Carter, Griffin Graves and a trio of designated‑hitter options could shape the team’s tournament run.

An analysis of the key statistical categories that have emerged from the 2026 college baseball season, highlighting top players and their standout metrics.
Auburn’s baseball team secured a 1‑0 lead over Arkansas in the SEC Tournament semifinals, highlighted by Bub Terrell’s home run and a run‑saving catch, before a weather delay paused the action as the squad eyes its first championship game appearance since 1998.

The Aggies and Tigers clash in Hoover, Alabama, where an early home run, back‑to‑back doubles and a technology‑driven challenge shape a pivotal SEC Tournament game.
Auburn's baseball team edged LSU 3-1 in the SEC Tournament, ending the Tigers' season early under dramatic weather.

Auburn’s sixth‑seed squad meets 14‑seed LSU in Hoover, with Marciano on the mound and a broadcast deal in place.
Auburn baseball hosted Georgia in a tightly contested game that ended 2-1 in favor of the Bulldogs. Despite early leads and multiple scoring chances, the Tigers could not capitalize, leaving runners on base repeatedly.