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Chris StewartThe Alabama Crimson Tide is half way through the Southeastern Conference
schedule, and still has a shot at successfully defending its league title from a
year ago.
While Jim Wells’ squad is currently four games behind Arkansas for the division
and overall lead – as well, as trailing six other teams in the league standings
– there are reasons to believe this squad may still factor into the chase for
the title.
One reason for hope lies behind the plate. The Tide has struggled at the catcher
position since before the season started. Jared Avchen has not been completely
healthy since suffering a foot fracture just prior the start of the season. That
forced Ryan Rhoden, a starter in right field last year, to play out of position
at catcher. He has struggled with consistency in the new role.
That forced Wells to go in search of a new catcher among those already on the
roster. After experimenting with designated hitter Alex Avila, the Tide head
coach found a volunteer in utility man Kyle Moore.
The redshirt-sophomore asked for a chance and made the most of it in his first
start Saturday against Georgia. He quickly made his presence known in the top of
the first, throwing out a runner trying to swipe second base. Three innings
later, Moore delivered a two-run double that gave the Tide its first lead of the
game. His solid play both at - and behind - the plate, earned him another
starting role Sunday.
While Moore still has much to learn, for the moment, Alabama appears to have
found its starting catcher.
Another reason for hope is the fact that with Moore driving in those runs, and
handling a solid pitching effort from the Bama staff, the Tide earned two
desperately needed wins against the Bulldogs.
After dropping Friday’s opener 4-1, it looked like Alabama was headed toward a
slide before break that would keep the Tide very much on the outside looking in
at the SEC championship chase. However, come-from-behind wins on Saturday and
Sunday, Bama is still has a shot at making up ground.
The schedule also works in Alabama’s favor. Not in the sense that it is any easy
path – by any stretch. In fact, it’s just the opposite. With the exception of
Auburn (this weekend’s opponent), the remaining teams left to play are all
currently ahead of the Tide in the league’s overall standings.
That’s why I say it is beneficial to Bama. The Tide has a chance to make up
ground on the opponents they currently trail – including league leader Arkansas.
Only time will tell if Alabama can indeed make a run at a second straight SEC
Championship.
But at least the question hasn’t already been answered.
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