'Weird' loss continues midseason lull for Florida baseball
UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan called it “weird.” Junior catcher Mike Zunino was disappointed in himself.
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UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan called it “weird.” Junior catcher Mike Zunino was disappointed in himself.
Through five innings, Florida was hitless.
Midweek games became routine once again for the Gators on Wednesday night.
The Gators had finally cracked Matt Reed.
Austin Maddox had just thrown 61 pitches, the highest single-game total of his UF career.
Florida had just fallen behind 3-2 and was in need of a big sixth inning. Daniel Pigott ripped an 0-1 fastball that sent Georgia right fielder Kevin Ruiz crashing into the outfield wall and landing with an empty glove.
Florida played 16 innings on Friday night. Its offense played four innings on Saturday.
Nolan Fontana stepped into the batter’s box with Vickash Ramjit on third and two outs in the 16th inning.
Florida has won four of its last five games to rise out of a midseason slump, but bigger news could be coming.
After carrying Florida to a series win at Tennessee during the weekend, Brian Johnson took a curtain call Tuesday night.
Kevin O’Sullivan knows it is coming. All he can do is handle what he has until that time comes.
During its recent slump, Florida has struggled with starting pitching and stranding runners. On Sunday, junior Brian Johnson made sure both problems were taken care of.
Everything was set in an orderly way when the Gators began their 2012 campaign.
It’s a mantra that UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan has repeated all season.
For the first time this season, Florida isn’t considered the best team in college baseball.
Five innings, nine hits, eight runs, three hit batters and 95 pitches.
After Thursday’s series-opening loss to LSU, UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan said his team would need a great outing out of starting pitcher Jonathon Crawford to have a chance on Friday.
Florida’s entire dugout thought Preston Tucker’s one-out shot to right was gone in three-run walk-off fashion. Unfortunately for the Gators, Daniel Pigott thought so too.
It took 37 days, but Karsten Whitson finally appears to be done watching.
JACKSONVILLE — Kevin O’Sullivan could do nothing but shake his head and shrug his shoulders as he looked around at an emptying Harmon Stadium.