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How to watch FSU baseball vs Jacksonville: Time, streaming info on Tuesday

How to watch FSU baseball vs Jacksonville: Time, streaming info on Tuesday

USA Today25-02-2025

How to watch FSU baseball vs Jacksonville: Time, streaming info on Tuesday
The No. 5 FSU Seminoles are back on the road and will play the Jacksonville Dolphins on Tuesday at the John Sessions Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. They are one of 14 unbeaten teams in the country.
FSU (7-0) is coming off a dominant sweep over the Penn Quackers, outscoring them 38-8 and never trailing in the series. The offense erupted for 24 runs in Game Two of the series and the weekend rotation had another great showing, allowing three runs in the series.
Jacksonville (3-4) is fresh off a sweep of Illinois State, all seven of their games have been at home. Their losses have come against the No. 7 Florida Gators and West Virginia Mountaineers.
Watch FSU vs Jacksonville live on ESPN+
FSU leads the series 137-44 and has won the last four meetings, sweeping their three games last season. The Seminoles are 48-28 in road games against the Dolphins.
Here's how to watch the FSU vs Jacksonville series, including time streaming information, pitching matchup, and more:
How to watch Tuesday's game
Time: 6 p.m. ET
6 p.m. ET Streaming: ESPN+
Pitching Matchup
Neither team has announced a starting pitcher for the game.
How to listen to the game
You can listen to every Florida State baseball game on the radio this season. All games will be carried locally in Tallahassee on WFLA 100.7 FM and if you are out of town you can listen on the official site for Florida State athletics or through the FSU Gameday App.
FSU's Statistical Leaders
Batting Average: Gage Harrelson (.443)
Gage Harrelson (.443) Slugging: Alex Lodise (.733)
Alex Lodise (.733) RBI: Drew Faurot/Gage Harrelson (11)
Drew Faurot/Gage Harrelson (11) Home Runs: Drew Faurot/Alex Lodise (3)
Drew Faurot/Alex Lodise (3) Stolen Bases: Gage Harrelson (5)
Jacksonville's Statistical Leaders

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