Fully Staffed: Gators’ rotation lacking ace, but not talent or depth
By JESSE SIMONTON | Feb. 17, 2011The Germans had their blitzkrieg. The Spanish, their Armada. Kevin O’Sullivan’s arsenal of hurlers may do more damage.
The Germans had their blitzkrieg. The Spanish, their Armada. Kevin O’Sullivan’s arsenal of hurlers may do more damage.
Being ranked No. 1 is an honor bestowed on few. But entering the 2011 season, the top-ranked Gators couldn’t care less.
The ping is less noticeable this year.
For Josh Adams, effort was never the problem.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan has been tight-lipped regarding when and where certain players will see action this season, and not just to the media.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s baseball approach relies on good pitching supported by solid defense.
Baseball America just ranked them the No. 1 team in the nation.
Last Monday’s midnight deadline for MLB teams to sign draft picks came and went, and when the dust settled, one draft pick decided on a college career before a professional one.
The Gators added another arm to their already talented roster Tuesday.
The Gators’ trip to the College World Series may have been short, but they didn’t let it go to waste.
OMAHA, Neb. – With just one swing, Mike Zunino crushed a pitch and the Gators’ dreams of winning the College World Series.
Reliable pitching and mistake-free baseball helped send the Gators to the College World Series.
When Kevin O’Sullivan first arrived at Florida, the players weren’t too pleased with him.
The Gators’ hopes of clinching a berth to the College World Series seemed dead.
The Gators’ hopes of clinching a berth to the College World Series looked dead.
Just one day after Miami’s All-American catcher Yasmani Grandal delivered a warning to Florida’s pitching staff, Alex Panteliodis responded with one of his own.
The Gators seem to know when to turn the switch on.
An unlikely bat rose to the occasion and hit the Gators into the next round of postseason play.
An unlikely bat rose to the occasion and hit the Gators into the next round of postseason play.
As is often true with the sport of baseball, the game stayed true to the stats.