Florida squirts past Georgia; Zunino earns walk-off RBI
By ANTHONY CHIANG | May 15, 2010With the game tied in the ninth and runners on each base, Mike Zunino knew what to do.
With the game tied in the ninth and runners on each base, Mike Zunino knew what to do.
Tommy Toledo has been thinking about his last outing for 59 days.
The Gators offense could no longer cover the recent deficiencies of UF’s defense and bullpen.
For the Alabama pitching staff, Florida’s lineup is like a recurring nightmare filled with aluminum pings and deep fly balls.
Kevin O’Sullivan can’t explain his team’s recent offensive outburst.
For the first half of the season, Mike Zunino was stellar behind the plate and nearly nonexistent next to it.
The game between No. 4 Florida and Bethune-Cookman (29-18, 15-0 MEAC) was rained out Tuesday night.
Florida gave LSU pitcher Matty Ott a rude welcome to the starting rotation.
The Gators and the Tigers each scored a combined eight runs in the two games played on Saturday, but only one team ended the day with two victories.
Friday night’s game between No. 6 Florida (28-11, 12-6 Southeastern Conference) and No. 15 LSU (32-10, 11-7 SEC) was suspended because of thunderstorms.
Three waves from umpire Owen Butts’ arms caused a ruckus in McKethan Stadium.
Arkansas kept the game close until it was able to blow the game open with seven runs in a span of three innings Friday on its way to a win.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan said earlier this week Florida hitters needed more productive at-bats.
The Gators didn’t wait long to jump on the Bulls Wednesday.
Preston Tucker set the standard for first-year Florida players.
On a day meant for celebration, Anthony DeSclafani had little to be happy about.
The Gators used a familiar formula Saturday.
The field was soaked Friday night, but nobody made a bigger splash than Austin Maddox.
The Gators won twice as many games as they lost in the last month, but it has been painful.
TALLAHASSEE — A blown electricity source sucked the power out of Dick Howser Stadium and the bats Tuesday.