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Auburn conquers Troy behind late Ike Irish single

Auburn conquers Troy behind late Ike Irish single

Yahoo19-02-2025

Auburn baseball returns to Plainsman Park Wednesday to battle in-state foe North Alabama just one day after winning a thriller over Troy.
Auburn won its first midweek contest of the season on Tuesday, taking down Troy, 7-6. The first two innings provided fireworks for those who enjoy great offense. Deric Fabian hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the 1st inning as part of a four-run set. The Trojans answered in the top of the 2nd inning by scoring five runs to jump ahead. Former Tiger Mike Bello scored two runs in the 2nd and 3rd innings of the game, both on RBI singles.
Auburn chipped away at the Trojan lead and ultimately tied Troy in the 6th inning, 6-6. Ike Irish delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the 9th inning to score Bub Terrell and give the Tigers the walk-off victory.
Fabian collected three hits and three RBI in the win, while Irish and Terrell each tallied two hits and an RBI. Freshman Jackson Sanders struck out two batters in his Auburn debut, where he allowed one earned run on two hits. Cam Tilly anchored the bullpen by striking out seven batters and allowing zero hits in three innings of work. Jett Johnston earned the win by striking out four batters over the final two innings.
Auburn baseball returns to Plainsman Park Wednesday to face North Alabama in another midweek in-state battle. Here's how to watch the Auburn vs North Alabama game, including time streaming information, pitching matchup, and more:
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 18
Time: 4 p.m. CT
Streaming: SEC Network+
Watch Auburn vs. North Alabama on ESPN+
Listen to Wednesday's game between Auburn and North Alabama on the Auburn Sports Network and the Auburn Gameday app. Find your local Auburn Sports Network affiliate below.
Abbeville
98.7 FM
Auburn (Primary)
94.3 FM
Auburn (Secondary)
106.7 FM
Birmingham
100.5 FM
Cullman
92.1 FM
Florence
100.1 FM
Foley
92.5 FM
Foley
1310 AM
Gadsden
103.9 FM
LaGrange, Georgia
102.3 FM
Montgomery
740 AM
Oxford
92.7 FM
Roanoke
102.3 FM
Scottsboro
1050 AM
Selma
1490 AM
Tuscaloosa
100.5 FM
Vernon
100.7 FM
Vernon
1380 AM
Auburn: RHP Andreas Alvarez
North Alabama: LHP Reese Young
C: Ike Irish
1B: Cooper McMurray
2B: Eric Snow
3B: Chase Fralick
SS: Deric Fabian
LF: Bristol Carter
CF: Cade Belyeu
RF: Bub Terrell
DH: Lucas Steele
Auburn
Deric Fabian (.467 | 1 HR | 5 RBI)
Cade Belyeu (.429 | 1 HR | 2 RBI)
Cooper McMurray (.357 | 1 HR | 5 RBI)
North Alabama
Matthew Delgado (.500 | 4 hits | 4 RBI)
Nash Rippen (.300 | 3 hits)
Petey Craska (.300 | 1 HR | 1 RBI)
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This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Auburn baseball conquers Troy behind late Ike Irish single

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