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2010 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team

2010 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball
Alabama Crimson Tide Logo.svg
Atlanta, GA Regional Champions
Conference Southeastern Conference
Division West
2010 record 42-25 (15-15 SEC)
Head coach Mitch Gaspard (1st year)
Hitting coach Dax Norris
Pitching coach Kyle Bunn
Home stadium Sewell-Thomas Stadium
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Eastern
#7 Florida x 22 8   .733     47 17   .734
#1 South Carolina 21 9   .700     54 16   .771
#14 Vanderbilt 16 12   .571     46 20   .697
Kentucky 13 17   .433     31 25   .554
Tennessee 12 18   .400     30 26   .536
Georgia 5 23   .179     16 37   .302
Western
#19 Auburn x 20 10   .667     43 21   .672
#13 Arkansas 18 12   .600     43 21   .672
Ole Miss 16 14   .533     39 24   .619
#16 Alabama 15 15   .500     42 25   .627
LSU 14 16   .467     41 22   .651
Mississippi State 6 24   .200     23 33   .411
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
As of June 29, 2010; Rankings from Baseball America

The 2010 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will represent the University of Alabama in the NCAA Division I baseball season of 2010. The Crimson Tide play their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Alabama was given the #7 seed in the 2010 SEC Baseball Tournament, they beat #2 Auburn, #6 Ole Miss, and #1 Florida on their way to the championship game. They would be defeated 4-3 by LSU in 11 innings. The Crimson Tide was then selected to play in the 2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament, as the #2 seed in the Atlanta, GA Regional. Alabama went 4-1 and beat #8 national seed Georgia Tech twice to advance to the Super Regionals. Alabama's Nathan Kilcrease was named the MVP of the regional. The Crimson Tide fell Clemson in the Super Regionals.

First-year pitching coach Kyle Bunn coach must find a way to replace two-thirds of the Crimson Tide’s starting rotation from last year’s team. Fifth-year senior Austin Hyatt (8-3, 3.76 ERA) logged more than 100 innings last season en route to All-American and All-SEC honors, while two-way standout Del Howell (5-3, 6.33 ERA) opted for the MLB draft after his junior season. Bunn, who has built solid reputation at Mississippi and Clemson for developing arms into solid weekend warriors, will now try his hand with an Alabama staff that has a nice blend of veterans and newcomers. Sophomore left-hander Adam Morgan (13 G, 9 GS, 4-2, 4.17 ERA) is the lone returning weekend starter for the Tide. He posted some key wins last season for the Crimson Tide, including his SEC debut against No. 1 ranked Georgia. Juniors Jason Townsend, Jonathan Smart and Jimmy Nelson will also contend for starting jobs on the mound. Townsend spent the last two seasons at Chipola Junior College and has a solid fall for the Crimson Tide. Smart, who missed the 2009 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery, was a pleasant surprise this fall on the mound and emerged as one of the Tide’s top arms. Nelson is in his third season with the Tide and has pitched as both a starter and reliever in his career. The bullpen should be anchored by senior David Head, junior Nathan Kilcrease, senior Adam Scott and sophomore Tyler White. The Crimson Tide will also have the services of six freshmen, including Tucker Hawley, Trey Pilkington, Matt Taylor, Adam Windsor and Taylor Wolfe, all of whom showed great promise this fall on the mound. Taylor is also a two-way player and could see time in the outfield because of his speed and arm strength. Junior college transfer Brett Whitaker is another two-way player that will likely see action on the mound. He is also an excellent hitter and suited for the role of DH or pinch-hitter.


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