When Tyler Fay entered the Alabama baseball dugout after his shutout performance, he saw the madhouse Sewell-Thomas Stadium had become.
Shirts were off in right field, a mass of Crimson Tide fans waving shirts above their heads after the “cheap concession drinks started flowing,” Alabama second baseman Brennan Holt joked.
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“I was a little tempted,” Fay said when asked if he wanted to join the “Tarps off” trend, a question Alabama coach Rob Vaughn quickly shut down with two simple words.
“Absolutely not.”
Alabama baseball built an atmosphere for its first super regional home game since 2006, drawing the largest crowd “The Joe” has
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