UF’s Johnson falters in 10-6 loss to LSU
May 26, 2010HOOVER, Ala. – The pie has soured for Brian Johnson.
HOOVER, Ala. – The pie has soured for Brian Johnson.
HOOVER, Ala. – The Gators faced a brand new opponent Wednesday – the clock.
Josh Adams began the regular season with a bang and ended it with one, too.
With the Southeastern Conference title already in hand, the Gators took it easy Saturday.
Saturday’s series finale against the Gamecocks was set to be a one-game playoff, but now it will hold no meaning.
In the biggest series of the season, UF’s ace lasted just 3.1 innings.
Before the season, Matt den Dekker did not discuss personal accomplishments.
When he signed with the Gators in November 2008, the scouting report on Austin Maddox warned fans of opposing Southeastern Conference teams.
Patience proved to be a virtue for the Gators Sunday.
Patience proved to be a virtue for the Gators Sunday.
The Florida catchers continue to haunt Georgia.
With the game tied in the ninth and runners on each base, Mike Zunino knew what to do.
Tommy Toledo has been thinking about his last outing for 59 days.
The Gators offense could no longer cover the recent deficiencies of UF’s defense and bullpen.
For the Alabama pitching staff, Florida’s lineup is like a recurring nightmare filled with aluminum pings and deep fly balls.
Kevin O’Sullivan can’t explain his team’s recent offensive outburst.
For the first half of the season, Mike Zunino was stellar behind the plate and nearly nonexistent next to it.
The game between No. 4 Florida and Bethune-Cookman (29-18, 15-0 MEAC) was rained out Tuesday night.
Florida gave LSU pitcher Matty Ott a rude welcome to the starting rotation.
The Gators and the Tigers each scored a combined eight runs in the two games played on Saturday, but only one team ended the day with two victories.