Alabama, which added several new players to its baseball team during the offseason through the transfer portal, will look to showcase its new talent in the Tide's two upcoming fall exhibitions.

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On Tuesday, the Crimson Tide announced its upcoming fall exhibitions. Alabama will host Lipscomb in its first fall contest on October 17th, with the first pitch scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Next weekend, Alabama will travel to Clemson to face the Tigers, marking the conclusion of the Crimson Tide's fall exhibitions. The first pitch is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. CT. This will be the second consecutive season in which these two teams have met during fall exhibitions, with Clemson winning last year's matchup 8-3 at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

Admission to the Tide's exhibition game against Lipscomb will be free to the public, with gates opening two hours before the first pitch. Fans are encouraged to enter Sewell-Thomas Stadium through gates 1-3, located directly behind home plate. Once inside the stadium, fans must remain in the lower bowl seating area, as access to the upper-level premium areas is strictly prohibited. Please note that the university's clear bag policy will be enforced for this exhibition.

The Coleman Lot, located next to Sewell-Thomas Stadium, will be available for fans attending the exhibition. Those wishing to park near Coleman Coliseum should access the lot via the 2nd Avenue Bridge. If the Coleman Lot reaches capacity, fans can use the Capstone Parking Deck, situated at the corner of Bryant Drive and 2nd Avenue, which will be open and free of charge.

Concessions will be closed during the Tide's exhibition, but fans are welcome to bring their own food and drinks into the stadium. Please note that no alcohol will be permitted inside the stadium for Alabama’s exhibition against Lipscomb. All restrooms within the stadium will be open for attendees.

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