Alabama baseball moves game against Washington State earlier due to weather concerns

Rob Vaughn, Head Coach
Rob Vaughn, Head Coach
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Alabama baseball has changed the start time for its upcoming game against Washington State because of anticipated rain in the afternoon. The matchup, originally scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. CT at Sewell-Thomas Stadium, will now start at 12 p.m. Gates to the stadium will open at 11 a.m.

The university announced, “Due to expected precipitation later in the afternoon, Alabama baseball’s contest with Washington State has been moved up from an original 2 p.m. CT start to 12 p.m. Gates at Sewell-Thomas Stadium will now open at 11 a.m.”

Fans who cannot attend can watch the game on SEC Network+.



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