Day One of Baseball’s Fall World Series Finishes at 12-0 with Crimson Leading
11/3/2022 7:33:00 PM | Baseball
The teams will return to the diamond on Friday for game two of the three-day event
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama baseball's Fall World Series got underway on Thursday evening at Sewell-Thomas Stadium, with the Crimson team jumping out front to a 12-0 lead after five innings of play.
Aidan Moza got the start for Crimson, tossing 2.2 scoreless with a pair of punchouts. Evan Chaffee then contributed 1.1 innings of scoreless work with Austin Morris continuing the trend, blanking Gray with 1.0 scoreless frame.
The Crimson offense was led by Jim Jarvis, with the senior reaching base twice on a pair of hit-by-pitch and notching an RBI on a sacrifice fly. Jarvis also added two runs and a pair of stolen bases in as many tries. Fellow senior Drew Williamson recorded a pair of RBI while making an impressive sliding catch in foul territory to highlight the defense for both sides.
Alabama will return to the diamond tomorrow for game two of the Fall World Series. First pitch of Friday's contest is slated for 4:30 p.m. CT. The second day will start with a 12-0 Crimson advantage with all three days of the FWS acting as one continuous game.
Admission to Alabama baseball's Fall World Series is free to the public. Fans are asked to enter Sewell-Thomas Stadium through the main gates (Gates 1-3) located directly behind home plate. Once inside, fans are to stay in the lower bowl seating area with access to the upper levels of the stadium strictly prohibited.
Photos, videos and other forms of media pertaining to Alabama's Fall World Series will be posted daily on Twitter and Instagram (@AlabamaBSB) or on the Crimson Tide's Facebook page.
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