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How to watch FSU baseball vs Florida: Time, streaming info for Tuesday
How to watch FSU baseball vs Florida: Time, streaming info for Tuesday

USA Today

time11-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

How to watch FSU baseball vs Florida: Time, streaming info for Tuesday

How to watch FSU baseball vs Florida: Time, streaming info for Tuesday The No. 4 FSU baseball team will face its toughest test of the season on Tuesday when they host the No. 7 Florida Gators Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET in Tallahassee, Florida. It is the first-ranked matchup for either team and the final non-conference game before they start conference play. The Seminoles are 15-0 and one of the final two unbeaten teams in the country and the Gators would love to end their rival's perfect start to the season. They picked up wins over North Florida, Bethune-Cookman, and Lipscomb last week. The offense is hitting its stride, averaging 10 runs per game last week to go with a pitching staff that has been excellent so far. The Gators (15-2) went 4-1 last week. They opened the week with a 13-3 loss at UCF but responded by beating FSU on Wednesday and sweeping Harvard over the weekend, all three of their wins were by run-rule. Their offense is enjoying a hot start to the season, hitting .336 as a team and scoring 9.1 runs per game. Watch FSU vs Florida live on ESPN+ FSU leads the all-time series 134-271-1 and is 72-42-1 in home games against the Gators. The Seminoles won all three games last season and they are 6-6 in their last 12 meetings. Here's how to watch the FSU vs Florida, 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 UF: RHP Billy Barlow (1-0, 2.51 ERA) RHP Billy Barlow (1-0, 2.51 ERA) FSU: RHP Evan Chrest (2-0, 2.87 ERA) 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: Alex Lodise (.444) Alex Lodise (.444) Slugging: Myles Bailey (.727) Myles Bailey (.727) Home Runs: Max Williams (5) Max Williams (5) RBI: Drew Faurot (19) Drew Faurot (19) Stolen Bases: Gage Harrelson (6) Florida's Statistical Leaders

Florida baseball rallies to beat Jacksonville on the road
Florida baseball rallies to beat Jacksonville on the road

USA Today

time19-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Florida baseball rallies to beat Jacksonville on the road

Florida baseball rallies to beat Jacksonville on the road Florida moved to 4-0 on the 2025 college baseball season with a 10-4 win at Jacksonville Tuesday night. Things started out rough with Jacksonville taking a two-run lead in the first. Clemson transfer Billy Barlow hit the first Dolphins batter he saw and walked in a run later in the inning. A pair of errors — a passed ball and botched play at third — extended an already rough frame, but Barlow induced a double play to limit the damage. Florida couldn't get much going offensively the first time through the order. Colby Shelton doubled to right and Justin Nadeau singled to left, but neither scored. Barlow pitched through the third, ending his day with a 0.00 ERA on one hit, three walks and hit batter. The errors saved him from a spiked ERA, but there are some obvious command issues to address. Luke McNeillie took over in the fourth and went 1-2-3, but another run came through in the fifth on a leadoff triple and balk. Fortunately, Florida's bats picked up in the top half of the inning, scoring four runs. Bobby Boser hit a three-run homer to spark the rally, and Brody Donay hit his fourth home run in as many games after a pitching change. A trio of base knocks brought in another for the Gators in the sixth, making it 5-3. McNeillie settled back in for the bottom of the sixth and struck out the side, ending the day with a career-high seven punchouts. A three-spot in the top of the seventh gave Florida a five-run cushion; Blake Cyr drove in the first run, and Hayden Yost knocked in the others. Aidan King came out for the bottom of the seventh and got into some trouble after another error (Kurland). An unearned run scored, but an unassisted double play to first stopped the bleeding. Then, it was Jacksonville's turn to commit an error. Two more runs crossed in the top of the eighth for insurance, and King retired the side in order for a much cleaner frame. Alex Philpott looked sharp in the close, striking out the first two batters and ending the game on a line out to center. He needed just 12 pitches to get through the ninth. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

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