A Shore thing: Sophomore pitcher proving his worth
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, is a bit hard to describe.
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Coon Rapids, Minnesota, is a bit hard to describe.
Richie Martin wasn’t sure whether to keep running. Good thing he did.
Florida has found its go-to closer: Bobby Poyner.
No. 8 Florida and Mississippi State will begin a three-game series tonight at 7:30 in Starkville, Mississippi.
Quincy Nieporte didn’t budge.
In the midst of a three-game stretch filled with high-powered offense, it was a defensive play that stood out for Florida on Saturday.
After JJ Schwarz hit his fourth home run of the game, the freshman trotted around the infield and ducked into the dugout.
Two weeks ago, when Florida and Stetson faced off for the first time in six years, the Hatters nearly upset a struggling UF team trying to find its rhythm.
Through four and a half innings, the rubber game between Florida and Missouri was quiet.
When Kevin O’Sullivan pieced together Florida’s opening day lineup, it looked formidable.
Florida needed more.
Florida’s Danny Young, racing after a ball bouncing down the first base line, didn’t intend to collide with FSU’s D.J. Stewart.
You could hear Logan Shore pitching from the stands.
The madness began in the sixth inning.
Florida split its two games against Ole Miss on Saturday, as the Gators struggled to hit in the first game but caught fire in the second.
As the game bled into the four-hour mark and the crowd began to thin, JJ Schwarz eyed down a fastball.
After a night in which it lost by three and failed to record a hit until the ninth inning, Florida was the aggressor on Saturday.
With strong play from its relievers and help from several early inning runs, Florida earned its second win against Fairfield Wednesday night.
With two outs and the bases loaded, Josh Tobias could hardly bear to waste the opportunity, especially with Florida’s power-hitter Harrison Bader injured.
No. 2 Florida will begin a two game series against Fairfield today, with the first matchup scheduled for 7 p.m.