Johnson uses arm and bat to lead Gators past Vandy
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Apr. 3, 2010Even after Brian Johnson’s day on the mound was over, he still found a way to help his team.
Even after Brian Johnson’s day on the mound was over, he still found a way to help his team.
Matt den Dekker pulled a game-changing home run a few feet foul. So, naturally, he hit another one.
After trailing for the previous eight innings last Friday against Ole Miss, the Gators had Austin Maddox up at the plate in a one-run game with the bases loaded in the ninth.
JACKSONVILLE — Riding a five-game win streak, FSU didn’t need help to top UF.
Tommy Toledo is not the only one who has been affected by his injury — the Gators are still trying to pick themselves up after the incident.
It took Austin Maddox three years to forget how to play third base.
The Gators enjoyed a little bit of a role reversal on Sunday.
A 53-game season has its peaks and valleys. The Gators can only hope Saturday was their low-point.
Just five days ago Austin Maddox came through to put the Gators on top with a three-run homer in the eighth inning.
Alex Panteliodis’ pitches died, and the stats lied.
If the Gators are losing a game later in the season, coach Kevin O’Sullivan wants his team to think about Wednesday night.
After smacking 15 homers and racking up a school-record 85 RBIs in his freshman year, everybody expected Preston Tucker to pick up his fair share of walks this season.
With the rain pouring down in the eighth inning of a tied game, Austin Maddox wiped the brim of his batting helmet and waited until he saw the pitch he liked.
Matt den Dekker jolted the Gators offense, and he barely needed his bat.
Mississippi State hitters hit fly ball after fly ball off of Alex Panteliodis on Friday.
The purple scar slithers from the inside of Kevin Chapman’s elbow to the top of his forearm.
FSU lived dangerously, and Preston Tucker made the Seminoles regret it.
After seeing Army left fielder Ben Koenigsfeld lay out and snag a hard-hit ball in the fourth inning, the Gators took a different approach.
Charleston Southern’s cleanup hitter beat Florida from the mound instead of the batter’s box Sunday.
In a game where the two teams combined for 34 hits and 26 runs, one big inning was the difference for the Gators.