
Source: BroBible
Summary
Alabama’s baseball team was eliminated from the College World Series after losing to Texas, marking the first time in 70 years a team has been swept with a -21 run differential. The Crimson Tide’s starting pitcher, Zane Adams, admitted to tipping pitches, which was noticed by broadcasters and the opposing team’s coach. Despite this, the coach downplayed its impact on the game. Alabama’s season ended with a disappointing loss, snapping a 27-year College World Series drought.
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Alabama baseball’s historically bad run in Omaha was marked by a -21 run differential, the largest since 1957. The team’s starting pitcher tipped pitches, which was caught by broadcasters and the opposing team’s coach. The coach downplayed its impact, but it’s hard to ignore the fact that the team was swept in the College World Series. The Crimson Tide’s season ended with a disappointing loss, snapping a 27-year drought. The team’s performance was so bad that it’s now a part of baseball history.
And now, Alabama baseball is done, with a historically bad run that will be remembered for years to come.
Author: Evan Null





