Pitchers struggle, Florida drops fourth-straight SEC road series
By Kyle Wood | Apr. 21, 2019The Florida baseball team finally won an SEC road game on Thursday night.
The Florida baseball team finally won an SEC road game on Thursday night.
Florida sophomore Jack Leftwich took the mound for the first time since March 31.
Just one day removed from an offensive performance that awarded the Gators their first SEC road victory of the season, the UF baseball team regressed its losing formula: no offensive production and a lackluster performance from the pitching staff.
At this point in the season, I expected to endorse the Florida baseball team’s candidacy for being one of the favorites to come out of the SEC. But after 39 games, it’s rather difficult to draw a conclusion.
The Florida baseball team had an air of confidence about it heading into a road series at LSU.
The Florida baseball team let up a rare first-inning run to Jacksonville on Tuesday night.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan wouldn’t go as far as to say Saturday’s game against South Carolina was a must-win. But for all intents and purposes, it was.
UF first baseman Jordan Butler dug into the batter's box with two on and two out in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Florida pitcher Christian Scott could only watch as Chris Cullen sent the fourth home run of the game into the bleachers in left field in the fourth inning.
Florida was hitless heading into the bottom of the third inning.
Sports editor Jake Dreilinger and staff writer Sam Campisano talked to former Gators and current New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso on Wednesday before the Mets' victory over the Minnesota Twins. He is batting .378 with 17 hits and six home runs this year.
Florida State coach Mike Martin is the winningest coach in the history of Division I baseball, but he will finish his career with a losing record against Florida.
Florida’s baseball team had momentum heading into this weekend’s series with Ole Miss.
Hitting wasn't the issue for the Gators baseball team during Saturday's doubleheader.
The hits were going to catch up to Tommy Mace eventually.
The Florida baseball program rarely loses a series. When it does, it is almost always competitive.
Pete Alonso stepped up to the plate for the New York Mets on Monday night against the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park in the top of the ninth inning. The Mets had alleviated some of the pressure on his shoulders after they took a 4-3 lead.
The game was still close through three and a half innings.
Florida left fielder Austin Langworthy had arguably his best game of the season on Sunday afternoon.
An offensive explosion by way of the long ball highlighted the game on Saturday night.