Babe Ruth: Auburn leads league with perfect 9-0 record
Published 8:14 am Wednesday, June 3, 2015
The Brewton Babe Ruth Auburn Tigers continued their recent dominance over league teams as they moved to 9-0 this season with a sweep of Alabama in the league’s most recent games.
Auburn’s sweep of Alabama dropped the Crimson Tide to 5-4 this season.
In games between Ole Miss and LSU, Ole Miss went 2-1 while LSU went 1-2.
Ole Miss saw their overall record move to 2-7 while LSU also moved to 2-7.
League games for the week saw Auburn defeat Alabama 7-3, 10-0 and 8-5.
Ole Miss defeated LSU 6-3 and 7-4 before LSU picked up an 11-4 win.
Games this week pits LSU and Auburn against each other while Bama tangles with Ole Miss.
Auburn 7, Alabama 3
The Auburn Tigers used a four-run fifth inning to put away Alabama 7-3.
For Auburn, Stokes Jennings, Russell Smith, and Micah Flores all scored twice while PJ Lovelace added the other run.
Jacobey Hawthorne scored twice for Alabama to lead in the loss.
No hitting or pitching stats were known.
Auburn 10, Alabama 0
Auburn shutout Alabama 10-0 in the team’s second meeting of the week. Jennings and Jeremy Gafford led Auburn with three runs scored in the win. Auburn used a five-run third inning to get the win.
No hitting or pitching stats were known.
Ole Miss 6, LSU 3
No stats were known as of press time
Ole Miss 7, LSU 4
In their second meeting of the week, Ole Miss picked up their second straight win as they downed LSU 7-4.
Ole Miss scored one runs in the first, two in the second, one in the fourth, two in the fifth and one more in the sixth. LSU plated three in the fourth and one in the sixth.
No hitting or pitching stats were known as of press time.
Auburn 8, Alabama 5
Auburn came away with a sweep of Alabama as they earned an 8-5 win.
Auburn scored four runs in the fourth inning, one in the fifth and three more in the sixth. Alabama scored one in the first, two in the fourth and two in the seventh.
No hitting and pitching stats were known as of press time.
LSU 11, Ole Miss 4
No stats were known as of press time
(Stats were provided by league officials and scorekeepers)