No. 1 Gators look to continue their hot start against Troy
By Dylan O'Shea | Feb. 27, 2020The Sunshine State hasn’t lived up to its name for the Gators recently.
The Sunshine State hasn’t lived up to its name for the Gators recently.
The Gators will have to wait another 24 hours before their first game as the nation’s No. 1 team.
Josh Rivera has set up camp quickly out at shortstop.
Hunter Barco was dealing throughout the early stages of Sunday afternoon’s showdown between Florida and Miami.
Kirby McMullen wanted all of the smoke as he blazed around third after his go-ahead homer in the 10th.
With runners at first and third, Jacob Young stood at the plate in the top of the eleventh inning with his team’s undefeated record resting on his shoulders.
The Gators will go from walk-off winners to walking into the eye of the storm against the Hurricanes.
Brady Smith waited on deck for his fourth at-bat of the season, looking toward the diamond as he practiced his swing repeatedly.
Shortstop Josh Rivera slowly made his way to the plate in the bottom of the sixth for his third career at-bat, bobbing his head to his walk-up song: Lil Baby’s “Sum 2 Prove.”
Florida began the 2019 season as a consensus top-10 team. However, the Gators limped into the postseason and were quickly eliminated from the Regionals. Now, with a No. 1 recruiting class in tow, UF is back in the top 10 with a No. 4 preseason ranking and returns talent on the mound and at the plate.
It’s Friday Night Lights but on the diamond.
The Florida baseball team didn’t live up to expectations last season.
Florida has one of the most decorated baseball programs in the nation.
While the rest of baseball slept through Wednesday’s trade deadline, Astros GM Jeff Luhnow was busy locking up his team’s second championship in three years.
The cruelest thing my parents ever did was take me to Shea Stadium. Child services should’ve taken me away right there.
A month has passed since the last review of Gators around the majors, but there is still a strong UF presence in Major League Baseball. Now that the league has reached the All-Star break, let’s look at how some former Gators are doing at the halfway point.
I’m going to try my best not to contradict myself.
If you’ve paid any attention to Major League Baseball this season, you probably know what I’m talking about.
Florida’s baseball roster has lost three players to the NCAA transfer portal over the past few weeks.
On May 28, the Tampa Bay Rays hosted the division-rival Toronto Blue Jays at Tropicana Field.