The Tide comes up short in a series that was desperately needed.
Bama bounced back on Sunday afternoon, claiming a 13-4 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels after losing a double header on Saturday. The Tide improved to 23-20 overall and 8-13 in the SEC, as they battle to stay in the top 12 in the league and be included in the SEC tournament.
With yet another rainout on Friday night the Tide faced their seventh double header of the year on Saturday, with games at Noon and 7 p.m. Taylor Guilbeau started game one for 'Bama and never seemed comfortable, as the first pitch he threw hit Connor Cloyd, and the second pitch he threw was drilled for a single by J.