TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — On Saturday, June 6, Alabama defeated St. John's in Game 1 of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, posting a shutout reported as 8-0 at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Starter Tyler Fay pitched seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts and improved his season record to 11-4, and reliever Ashton Crowther closed the final innings without allowing a run. The win leaves Alabama one victory away from a College World Series berth, and Sewell-Thomas set a reported attendance record of 7,573 fans. On Sunday, Game 2's first pitch was moved back one hour due to weather under NCAA lightning-delay protocols; ticket reentry and broadcast details follow NCAA and venue procedures as teams prepare for the next scheduled matchup.
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This win brings a wave of excitement to the local community and Alabama alumni across the country. If you're a baseball fan, it's a chance to rally behind a team on the brink of a College World Series berth. Check your local listings for the next game's broadcast time.
Alabama's dominant performance in Game 1 sets a high bar for Game 2. With a record crowd cheering them on, they're just one win away from the College World Series. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Alabama baseball program, its players, and local businesses benefited from a dominant Game 1 win, a record home crowd of 7,573, and increased media exposure tied to the Super Regional.
St. John's baseball program suffered a shutout loss and increased elimination pressure, while fans and organizers faced schedule uncertainty from a weather-related delay.
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Alabama One Win Away After Super Regional Victory
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