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The 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represented the
University of Alabama The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, or Bama) is a Public university, public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and la ...
in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide played their home games at
Sewell–Thomas Stadium Sewell–Thomas Stadium is a baseball stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It is the home field of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide college baseball team. The stadium opened in 1948 and the current seating capacity is 8,500. The stadium is com ...
. This season is the second under head coach
Brad Bohannon Brad Bohannon is an American college baseball coach and former middle infielder. He is the head baseball coach at the University of Alabama. He played college baseball at Vanderbilt University in 1994 before transferring to the Georgia Institut ...
.


Preseason


SEC media poll

The SEC media poll was released on February 7, 2019 with the Crimson Tide predicted to finish in last place in the Western Division.


Personnel


Returning starters


Roster


Coaching staff


Schedule

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Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa ( ) is a city in and the seat of Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal and Piedmont plains meet. Alabama's fifth-largest city, it had an estimated population of 1 ...
, , 7–2 , , S. Finnerty (1–0) , , A. Durden (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 3,366 , , 1–0, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 16 , , Presbyterian , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 1–4 , , J. Rice (1–0) , , D. Medders (0–1) , , C. Springs (1) , , –, , 1–1, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 16 , , Presbyterian , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 9–4 , , C. Shamblin (1–0), , R. Fowler (0–1), , J. Randolph (1) , , 4,455 , , 2–1, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 18 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 13–2 , , K. Cameron (1–0) , , A. London (0–1) , , ''None'', , 2,631, , 3–1, , – , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , February 20 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , colspan=7, ''Postponed (inclement weather)'' , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 22 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 7–1 , , S. Finnerty (1–0) , , D. Jameson (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,523 , , 4–1, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 23 , , Ball St. , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 5–8 , , M. Pachmayer (1–0) , , T. Ras (0–1), , K. Nicolas (1) , , 2,672 , , 4–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 24 , , Ball St., , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 6–0 , , C. Shamblin (2–0), , B. Burns (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 2,648 , , 5–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 26 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 8–0 , , W. Freeman (1–0) , , A. Mancour (0–1), , ''None'' , , 2,957, , 6–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 27 , , North Alabama , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 4–1 , , C. Lee (1–0) , , G. Gillum (0–1) , , J. McNairy (1), , 2,849, , 7–2, , – , - , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 1, , at , , , , Stanky Field
Mobile, AL Mobile ( , ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population within the city limits was 187,041 at the 2020 census, down from 195,111 at the 2010 census. It is the fourth-most-populous city in Alabama, ...
, , 7–3 , , S. Finnerty (3–0), , N. DeSantis (0–1), , C. Cobb (1) , , 3,013 , , 8–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 2 , , at South Alabama , , , , Stanky Field, , 10–5 , , D. Medders (1–1), , J. Booker (0–2), , ''None'' , , –, , 9–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 2 , , at South Alabama , , , , Stanky Field, , 6–1 , , B. Love (1–0) , , C. Yarborough (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,538 , , 10–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 5 , , , , , , , , 4–3 , , G. Rukes (1–0) , , G. Ashcraft (1–1) , , J. Randolph (2), , 2,424 , , 11–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 6 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 5–4(14) , , K. Cameron (2–0), , R. McSherry (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,377 , , 12–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 8 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 15–1, , S. Finnerty (4–0) , , S. Williams (0–4), , ''None'', , 2,416, , 13–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 9 , , Northern Kentucky , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 9–4, , B. Love (2–0) , , K. Service (0–2), , ''None'' , , 2,471, , 14–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 10 , , Northern Kentucky , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 10–1 , , W. Freeman (1–0) , , K. Arganbright (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,569 , , 15–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 12 , , , , #26 , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 2–0 , , D. Vainer (1–0) , , J. Young (1–4), , J. Randolph (3) , , 2,713, , 16–2, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 15 , , at #19 Ole Miss , , #26 , , Swayze Field
Oxford, MS Oxford is a city and college town in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Oxford lies 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Memphis, Tennessee, and is the county seat of Lafayette County. Founded in 1837, it was named after the British city of Oxf ...
, , 0–1 , , W. Ethridge (4–0) , , S. Finnerty (4–1) , , P. Caracci (3) , , 8,507 , , 16–3 , , 0–1 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 16 , , at #19 Ole Miss , , #26, , Swayze Field , , 8–6 , , D. Medders (2–1) , , D. Nikhazy (1–2) , , J. Randolph (4) , , 9,016 , , 17–3 , , 1–1 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 17 , , at #19 Ole Miss , , #26, , Swayze Field, , 2–12 , , G. Hoglund (1–0) , , W. Freeman (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 8,667 , , 17–4 , , 1–2 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 19 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 16–0 , , T. Ras (1–1), , J. Courtney (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,889 , , 18–4 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 22 , , #10
Arkansas Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the Osage ...
, , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 3–12 , , I. Campbell (5–0) , , S. Finnerty (4–2) , , ''None'' , , 4,060 , , 18–5 , , 1–3 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 23 , , #10 Arkansas , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 10–0, , B. Love (3–0) , , C. Noland (0–1), , ''None'' , , 4,317, , 19–5, , 2–3 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 24 , , #10 Arkansas , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium, , 2–10 , , C. Scroggins (2–0) , , W. Freeman (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,687 , , 19–6 , , 2–4 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 26 , , vs. #13 Auburn , , , ,
Riverwalk Stadium Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is the home of the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League (1964–present), Southern League. The minor league baseball ballpark opened in Montgomery, Alabama in 2004. Located in downtown Montgomery, the stadium can ...

Montgomery, AL Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for the Irish soldier Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River, on the coastal Plain of the Gulf of Mexico. In the 202 ...
, , 6–3, , J. Randolph (1–0) , , K. Gray (1–2), , ''None'' , , 7,896, , 20–6, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 29 , , at #19
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McKethan Stadium Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field was the college baseball stadium of the University of Florida, serving as the home field for the Florida Gators baseball team until being replaced by Florida Ballpark in 2020. McKethan Stadium was locat ...

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, , 1–3 , , T. Mace (5–2) , , S. Finnerty (4–3) , , ''None'' , , 4,521 , , 20–7 , , 2–5 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 30 , , at #19 Florida , , , , McKethan Stadium, , 3–12 , , C. Scott (3–1), , B. Love (3–1) , , ''None'', , 5,156 , , 20–8, , 2–6 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 31 , , at #19 Florida , , , , McKethan Stadium, , 3–6 , , H. Ruth (1–0), , T. Ras (1–2) , , ''None'', , 3,785 , , 20–9, , 2–7 , - , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 2 , , , , , , , , 4–8 , , S. Goodwin (2–3) , , C. Shamblin (2–1), , ''None'' , , 3,137 , , 20–10 , , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 5 , ,
South Carolina )''Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ...
, , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 9–0 , , S. Finnerty (5–3) , , D. Lloyd (2–3), , ''None'', , – , , 21–10, , 3–7 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 5 , , South Carolina , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 4–1, , B. Love (4–1) , , R. Morgan (3–1), , J. Randolph (5) , , 3,171, , 22–10, , 4–7 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 6 , , South Carolina , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium, , 4–5(12) , , B. Kerry (3–1) , , D. Medders (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,146 , , 22–11, , 4–8 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 9 , , at , , , , Griffin Stadium
Birmingham, AL Birmingham ( ) is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2021 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 197,575, down 1% fro ...
, , 21–2 , , G. Rukes (2–0), , H. Skinner (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 1,221 , , 23–11, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 12 , , at #10 Mississippi St. , , , ,
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Starkville, MS, , 0–6 , , E. Small (4–0) , , S. Finnerty (5–4) , , ''None'', , 10,386 , , 23–12, , 4–9 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 13 , , at #10 Mississippi St. , , , , Dudy Noble Field , , 1–9 , , P. Plumlee (2–2) , , B. Love (4–2) , , ''None'', , 11,112, , 23–13, , 4–10 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 14 , , at #10 Mississippi St. , , , , Dudy Noble Field , , 3–13 , , C. Gordon (4–0) , , C. Cobb (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 8,593, , 23–14, , 4–11 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 16 , , at , , , ,
Regions Field Regions Field is the name of a minor league baseball park in the Southside community of Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. It is the home field for the Birmingham Barons of the Southern League, and replaced Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in the Birmingham ...

Birmingham, AL Birmingham ( ) is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2021 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 197,575, down 1% fro ...
, , 3–2 , , G. Rukes (3–0) , , A. Pondick (1–1) , , J. Randolph (6), , 1,518 , , 24–14 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 19 , , #6 Vanderbilt, , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 4–7 , , D. Fellows (8–0) , , S. Finnerty (5–5) , , T. Brown (8), , 2,862 , , 24–15, , 4–12 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 20 , , #6 Vanderbilt, , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 5–13 , , K. Rocker (4–4) , , B. Love (4–4) , , Z. King (2), , 3,609 , , 24–16, , 4–13 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 21 , , #6 Vanderbilt , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 5–13 , , P. Raby (6–1) , , J. Randolph (1–1) , , T. Brown (9), , 3,006 , , 24–17, , 4–14 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 24 , , at , , , , Abbott Field
Jacksonville, AL, , 6–3 , , K. Cameron (3–0) , , C. Edwards (4–4) , , J. Randolph (7), , 2,033 , , 25–17 , , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 26 , , #15
LSU Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The university was founded in 1860 near ...
, , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium, , 6–1 , , S. Finnerty (6–5) , , Z. Hess (2–3) , , ''None'', , 4,240 , , 26–17, , 5–14 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 27 , , #15 LSU , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 2–5 , , E. Walker (4–3) , , B. Love (4–5) , , D. Fontenot (5), , 4,452 , , 26–18, , 5–15 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 28 , , #15 LSU , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 4–5 , , L. Marceaux (3–2), , J. Randolph (1–2), , D. Fontenot (6) , , 3,633, , 26–19, , 5–16 , - , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 3 , , at Auburn , , , ,
Plainsman Park Plainsman Park, officially ''Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park'', is the college baseball venue for the Auburn University Tigers. As of 2015, its seating capacity is 4,096. In 2003, '' Baseball America'' rated the facility th ...

Auburn, AL Auburn is a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States. It is the largest city in eastern Alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143. It is a principal city of the Auburn-Opelika Metropolitan Area. The Auburn-Opelika, AL MSA with a population ...
, , 1–5 , , J. Owen (4–0) , , S. Finnerty (6–6) , , ''None'', , 3,982 , , 26–20, , 5–18 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 4 , , at Auburn , , , , Plainsman Park, , 7–6 , , J. Randolph (1–2), , C. Greenhill (1–2), , D. Medders (1), , 3,532 , , 27–20, , 6–17 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 5 , , at Auburn , , , , Plainsman Park , , 7–17 , , B. Horn (2–0) , , B. Guffey (0–1) , , ''None'', , 3,665 , , 27–21, , 6–18 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 8 , , at , , , ,
Riddle–Pace Field Riddle–Pace Field is a baseball venue in Troy, Alabama, United States, home to the Troy Trojans baseball team. The grandstand seating capacity is 2,500. The venue features an outfield viewing area for tailgaters, a patio area for fans above ...

Troy, AL Troy is a city in and the county seat of Pike County, Alabama, United States. It was formally incorporated on February 4, 1843. Between 1763 and 1783, the area where Troy sits was part of the colony of British West Florida.The Economy of Brit ...
, , 7–3 , , C. Cobb (1–1), , G. Stewart (2–2), , J. Randolph (8), , 3,210 , , 28–21, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 10 , , #21
Texas A&M Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, T ...
, , , , , , 2–3 , , J. Doxakis (6–3) , , D. Vainer (1–1) , , K. Kalich (11), , 2,671 , , 28–22, , 6–19 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 11 , , #21 Texas A&M , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 2–1, , B. Love (5–4) , , A. Lacy (7–4), , J. Randolph (9) , , 3,317, , 29–22, , 7–19 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 12 , , #21 Texas A&M , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium, , 5–6 , , C. Weber (4–0) , , S. Finnerty (6–7) , , K. Kalich (12), , 2,466 , , 29–23, , 7–20 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 14 , , , , , , Sewell–Thomas Stadium , , 4–2 , , J. Randolph (3–2), , C. Radcliff (2–2), , ''None'', , 2,820 , , 30–23, , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 16 , , at #9
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Foley Field Foley Field is a baseball stadium in Athens, Georgia, United States. It is the home field of the University of Georgia Bulldogs college baseball team. The stadium holds 3,291 people. Foley Field was built in 1966. The stadium was renovated in ...

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, , 4–9 , , C. Wilcox (3–1), , T. Ras (1–3) , , ''None'', , 3,006 , , 30–24, , 7–21 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 17 , , at #9 Georgia , , , , Foley Field , , 2–12 , , T. Locey (10–1) , , B. Love (5–5) , , ''None'', , 3,093 , , 30–25, , 7–22 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 18 , , at #9 Georgia , , , , Foley Field , , 1–9 , , E. Hancock (8–2) , , S. Finnerty (6–8) , , ''None'', , 3,010 , , 30–26, , 7–23 , - † Indicates the game does not count toward the 2019 Southeastern Conference standings.
Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the
Collegiate Baseball ''Collegiate Baseball Newspaper'' (also known as ''Collegiate Baseball Magazine'' and ''Collegiate Baseball'') is an American publication based in Arizona that considers itself the "voice of amateur baseball" which has been published for over 40 ...
poll.


Records vs. conference opponents


2019 MLB draft


See also

* 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team


References

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