After midnight, Alabama routs BC for first regional title in 13 years

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After midnight, Alabama routs BC for first regional title in 13 years
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Alabama took their late-night baseball habit into the early morning.

And when it was over, the Crimson Tide was headed to Winston Salem. An 8-0 Tuscaloosa Regional final win over Boston College — delayed more than 90 minutes by rain — ended at 12:50 a.m. in what’s been a marathon weekend at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

“We all got a lot closer in the last month,” catcher Mac Guscette said. “We all just know it’s us against the world and we’ve just been battling our tails off.” People are also reading… Alabama drained the drama with a four-run first that required just one hit. Three walks and two hit batters plated the first two runs before Ed Johnson’s single to right brought two more home.The Tide got it done when it mattered most, at least early on, by scoring each of its eight runs with two outs. It added one run apiece in the second and third innings with a RBI double by Dominic Tamez followed by Tommy Seidl’s run-scoring single.

The Sunday night snoozer was a departure from the two come-from-behind wins Alabama needed to make the regional final. It beat Nicholls State, 4-3 in Friday’s opener before coming an error away from losing to Troy in what became an 11-8 win.

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