
Alabama Baseball 2025 Opponent Preview: Auburn Tigers
Off to an impressive start to conference play, the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team now prepares for what is the second road SEC series for the program this season, which is set to begin this upcoming Friday against the Auburn Tigers.
Certainly a familiar opponent for the Crimson Tide, the two in-state rivals squared off in Auburn just a year ago in a series where the Tigers took two-of-three from Alabama.
Looking ahead to this season however, Alabama and Auburn both now enter this year's version of the rivalry among the top teams in the SEC, with each also ranked among the Top 20 teams nationally as well.
Alabama's latest SEC opponent that should certainly provide yet another midseason test for the team, let's preview the rival Auburn Tigers ahead of the Crimson Tide's road series this upcoming weekend.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Team Overview
Conference: SEC
SEC Stadium: Plainsman Park, Auburn, Alabama
Plainsman Park, Auburn, Alabama 2025 Record: 20-9 overall (4-5 in SEC)
20-9 overall (4-5 in SEC) Ranking: No. 17 in USA TODAY Sports College Baseball Coaches Poll, No. 16 in D1Baseball Top 25
Auburn comes into this weekend ranked as nation's No. 17 team in the latest USA TODAY Sports College Baseball Coaches Poll, and own a 20-9 overall record for the season that includes a 4-5 mark in SEC play. The Tigers also however enter this series having lost four-straight games, which included a sweep at Georgia last weekend, as well as a 4-2 loss at home to UAB on Tuesday night.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Butch Thompson
Butch Thompson Associate Head Coach: Karl Nonemaker
Karl Nonemaker Associate Head Coach: Gabe Gross
Gabe Gross Pitching Coach: Everett Teaford
Leading the Auburn baseball program is long-time head coach Butch Thompson, who has been at the helm of the Tigers since the 2015 season. Under the leadership of Thompson, Auburn has made the NCAA Tournament two of the last three seasons.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Hitting Stats
AVG: .300
.300 OBP: .410
.410 SLG: .496
.496 OPS: .907
.907 HR: 43
43 RBI: 203
203 SB: 37-of-45
Offensively, Auburn comes into the weekend batting for a combined .300 AVG so far this season, along with a solid .907 OPS as a team. The Tigers have also made an impact on the base paths, stealing 37 bases this season on 45 total attempts.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Pitching Stats
ERA: 4.68
4.68 WHIP: 1.29
1.29 K: 292
292 BB: 103
103 AVG: .241
Auburn's pitching staff has seen some struggles at times this season, with the Tigers altogether owning a combined 4.68 team ERA. Opponents are also batting for a combined .241 AVG against the Auburn pitching staff altogether so far this season.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Hitters to Know
Ike Irish, Catcher/Outfielder - Junior
- Junior Cooper McMurray, Infielder - Redshirt Senior
- Redshirt Senior Cade Belyeu, Outfielder - Sophomore
- Sophomore Chase Fralick, Catcher/Infielder - Freshman
- Freshman Chris Rembert, Infielder - Freshman
The two main names to likely know for Auburn offensively are Ike Irish and Cooper McMurray, both of which own an OPS north of 1.000+, while also tied for the team-lead with seven home runs each so far this season. Auburn also has four others all batting for a .300+ AVG in Chase Fralick, Eric Snow, Cade Belyeu, and Chris Rembert, with Belyeu in particular also leading the Tigers in stolen bases with 11.
Auburn Tigers 2025 Pitchers to Know
Samuel Dutton, Right-Handed Pitcher - Senior
- Senior Carson Myers, Left-Handed Pitcher - Senior
- Senior Cam Tilly, Right-Handed Pitcher - Sophomore
- Sophomore Parker Carlson, Right-Handed Pitcher - Senior
- Senior Cade Fisher, Left-Handed Pitcher - Junior
Lastly, Auburn's top starting pitcher is likely senior right-hander Samuel Dutton, who, across seven starts, owns a 3.16 ERA with a 45:8 K:BB ratio across 37 innings. Alongside of Dutton, the Tigers also have a few other relievers who are all in the midst of strong seasons, a list that includes Carson Myers, Cam Tilly, and Parker Carlson.
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