To cherish every moment together, the team took a bus back to Alabama.
The Birmingham-Southern baseball team played the Division III World Series in Eastlake, Ohio. Instead of flying home, the team chose to ride a bus together back to Alabama.They flew to Cleveland for the Division III Baseball World Series, but the baseball team without a school took a bus back to Alabama.
Thanks to the baseball team’s unexpected postseason success, the circumstances surrounding Birmingham-Southern College found a national audience over the final days of the school’s existence. Tracing its roots back to 1858, Birmingham-Southern officially closed on May 31. On the very same day, its baseball team played their first game of the D-III Baseball World Series at Classic Park in Eastlake, Ohio.A large collection of BSC alumni and supporters made the trip, as well.
After celebrating Birmingham-Southern and its final moments with families, alums and his players, Weisberg then decided the team needed one more journey together before everyone returned to Alabama and set out on their different paths.
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