WATCH: Bryson Ware LAUNCHES a home run to give Auburn the lead

Bryson Ware's strong start to the season continues.
WATCH: Bryson Ware LAUNCHES a home run to give Auburn the lead
WATCH: Bryson Ware LAUNCHES a home run to give Auburn the lead /

Bryson Ware's hot start to the 2023 season continues. 

In the bottom of the fourth against Lipscomb, he launched a ball out of the park for the student behind center field to grab and take home.

Ware has hit four home runs so far this season and is currently batting .571 on the season.

Here's a look at the highlight.

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Quick Hitters

Auburn has scored 60 runs on 64 hits in the last five games, totaling double digit runs and hits in four of the five contests, and is hitting .383 while reaching base at a .502 clip during the span.

The Tigers have struck out only 23 times total in the last five games, including five or fewer times in four of the five contests and only three times on three occasions.

The team’s .342 average is good for fourth in the SEC and 11th in the country.

Bryson Ware and Ike Irish rank first and second in the league and third and fourth in the country with batting averages of .577 and .576, respectively.

All six of Justin Kirby’s hits this season have been home runs. His six homers in the first eight games of the season are the most by an Auburn player since at least 1993.

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Zac Blackerby is the publisher of Auburn Daily and Braves Today. He is also the host of Locked On Auburn and the College Channel Manager for the Locked On Podcast Network. Blackerby was previously the program director of the Auburn Network and hosted shows on ESPN 106.7 and WANI. He also used to be the editor for Auburn Wire and Fly War Eagle.