Baseball Splits the Saturday Doubleheader with No. 13 Mississippi State
3/14/2015 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
STARKVILLE, Miss. - The Alabama baseball team split its doubleheader with Mississippi State on Saturday inside Dudy Noble Field. The Crimson Tide claimed a 10-5 victory in game one thanks toÂÂÂ an eight-run eighth inning. The Tide would then come up short, 4-1 in the nightcap of the twinbill. Following today's games, Alabama moves to 10-7 overall and 1-1 in conference play.
GAME ONE
With two down in the top of the eighth, four singles, a home run, two hit-by-pitch and two walks helped Alabama compile eight runs in the inning. The rally started with a J.C. Wilhite single and a Mikey White three-run homer highlighted the scoring for the Crimson Tide.
"Our guys continued to compete throughout the ballgame," said Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard. "(Taylor) Guilbeau grinded it out, and then the bullpen kept us in striking distance to get the win. We had the big inning in the eighth, where a lot of guys stepped up and contributed, and that collective effort to score runs was the key to the game."
The Tide offense was led by White's 3-for-4 day, with the junior also contributing three RBI and three runs scored. Wilhite added multiple hits as well, finishing 2-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored. All 10 of Alabama's runs came with two outs for the afternoon, and the Tide was able to overcome a season-high 12 walks allowed to claim the victory.
The Crimson Tide kicked off the scoring, putting up a two spot in the top of the fourth. A one-out single from White started the rally, and then a walk from Casey Hughston put two on. With two down, Wilhite came through with a single to left that plated White from second and moved Hughston up to take his spot. In the very next at-bat, Chance Vincent roped a liner to left-center field to add one more for the Tide and set the lead at 2-0.
Mississippi State worked the score back to even after scoring one apiece in the fourth and fifth innings. The Bulldogs would then add two in the bottom of the sixth thanks to a timely double with runners on second and third to go ahead 4-2.
Alabama did not sit by idly and would collect eight runs in the eighth frame. A two-out single from Wilhite started the rally, Vincent was hit by a pitch and then both players advanced a base on a passed ball. Will Haynie stepped in with two in scoring position and delivered a bloop single to left off the handle of his bat to score both runners. Riley Colburn walked and then Chandler Avant was hit by a pitch to load the bases for Georgie Salem. A single to center by Salem would add two more and force a pitching change. White would welcome the new pitcher with a three-run bomb to left field that gave Alabama its final three tallies of the night and set the score at 10-5, the eventual final.
GAME TWO
Alabama could not string together hits against Mississippi State's starter Austin Sexton, who tossed a complete game for the Bulldogs. The Tide pitching staff issued seven walks in the contest that helped State collect four runs for the win.
UA's offensive effort was led by Casey Hughston, who finished the night 1-for-4 with a solo home run and the team's lone RBI. Eight of Alabama's 10 batters recorded a hit on the evening, but no one was able to collect more than one in the game.
Mississippi State was first on the board in the nightcap, scoring two runs on two hits in the third frame. The Bulldogs started the inning with a single and a walk, then a double down the line in right added the first tally. Two batters later, a sacrifice fly to left field helped bring the second score across and end the inning at 2-0.
The Bulldogs would add one more in the next inning, using a leadoff single and a stolen base to get a runner in scoring position. The leadoff man would come to cross one batter later on a single to left-center field, setting the score at 3-0 through four innings of play.
Hughston used one swing of the bat to give Alabama its first run of the night in the Tide's half of the sixth. The sophomore sent a laser liner over the right field wall, a solo shot, to set the score at 3-1. Alabama would get no closer, however, as Mississippi State would tack on one more run in the seventh and close out the game at 4-1.
"After today's split, our guys have to keep focus and come out with the right mindset to give ourselves the opportunity to win the series tomorrow," Gaspard added. "Any time you have a chance to win a series on the road in SEC play, you have to take advantage of it."
Alabama and Mississippi State will meet for the rubber match on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. The Crimson Tide will throw sophomore righty Geoffrey Bramblett while the Bulldogs will counter with sophomore southpaw Vance Tatum.
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ALABAMA POSTGAME NOTES
Alabama issued a season-high 12 walks in game one, the most a Crimson Tide pitching staff has allowed in a contest since March 16, 2012. In that game at Arkansas, the two teams played 11.2 innings.
Taylor Guilbeau issued a career-high seven walks in his start in the day's first contest.
Will Carter issued a career-high six walks in his start in the day's second contest.
All 10 of Alabama's runs in the first contest came with two outs.
Eight of the Tide's nine hitters recorded at least one hit and one run in game one.
Four of Alabama's nine starters recorded two or more RBI in the first game.
Eight of the Tide's 10 hitters recorded at least one hit in game two.
Casey Hughston recorded one hit in each game to extend his streak of reaching base safely to 17 games on the season.
He also extended his hitting streak to eight games. Over those eight contests, the sophomore is hitting .367 (11-30) with four doubles, one triple, a home run, six RBI, three runs scored, three walks and four stolen bases.
Hughston has now recorded an RBI in 12 of the Tide's 17 contests this season.
Mikey White recorded a home run in the first game and finished the first game 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored. In the second game, White went 1-for-3 with a walk.
Over his last 12 games, White is batting .429 (18-42) with seven doubles, three triples, two home runs, 13 RBI, 16 runs scored, five walks, a HBP and a stolen base.
White has recorded at least one RBI in eight of his last 11 games, including multi-RBI efforts in three of those games.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Austin Sexton (3-0)
L: Carter, Will (1-2)

Batting:
2B: Overstreet, Kyle 1
HR: Hughston, Casey 1
RBI: Hughston, Casey 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Hughston, Casey 1
SB: Avant, Chandler 1 ; Vincent, Chance 1
HBP: Vincent, Chance 1
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Batting:
2B: Cody Brown 2
RBI: Cody Brown 1 ; John Holland 1 ; Josh Lovelady 1 ; Jake Vickerson 1
SH: Cody Brown 1 ; Matt Spruill 1
SF: John Holland 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Seth Heck 1 ; Michael Smith 1 ; Jacob Robson 1 ; Jake Vickerson 1
SB: Jacob Robson 1 ; Jake Vickerson 1
HBP: Seth Heck 1 ; Josh Lovelady 1
PO: Reid Humphreys 1

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