Alabama baseball hosts Lipscomb for free exhibition at Sewell-Thomas Stadium

Rob Vaughn, Head Coach
Rob Vaughn, Head Coach
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Alabama baseball is set to host Lipscomb University for a 12-inning exhibition game at Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Friday, October 17, with the first pitch scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Central Time.

Admission to the game is free. Gates will open at 4:30 p.m., and fans are asked to enter through Gates 1-3, which are located behind home plate. Attendees are required to remain in the lower bowl seating area, as access to upper-level premium areas will not be allowed.

Concession stands will not be open during the exhibition. Fans may bring their own food and drinks into the stadium. Alcohol is prohibited in the main seating area, but the Right Field Terrace will operate as it does on regular game days. The Alabama baseball program requests that fans dispose of their trash after the event.

Parking will be available in several locations, including the Coleman Coliseum lot behind center field, the 2nd Ave. lot behind left field, and the Capstone Parking Deck at the corner of Bryant Drive and 2nd Avenue. Due to a home football game scheduled for Saturday, all vehicles must be removed from these lots promptly after the exhibition to avoid towing.



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