Gainesville, Fla. – ESPN and the Southeastern Conference announced the inaugural game at Florida Ballpark at Alfred A. McKethan Field will be telecast live via SEC Network, with the first pitch of No. 1 Florida's season-opening game against No. 21 Miami set for 3 p.m., Friday, Feb. 19.
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First pitch for the Saturday and Sunday games will both be 1 p.m., with live streaming available via SECNetwork + and the ESPN app. All three games will also feature radio broadcasts via ESPN 98.1FM/850AM WRUF.
Pitching Matchups
The Gators, who are the unanimous preseason No. 1 team, have won 15 of their last 18 games against Miami, including last year's sweep of the then-No. 1 Hurricanes in Coral Gables. Last year's series marked Florida's fourth sweep of the Hurricanes under head coach
Kevin O'Sullivan, and the Gators have won each of the last six regular-season series. Florida's overall record against Miami under Coach O'Sullivan is 34-13.
Gators fans who will be attending Florida Baseball games this year will enjoy several new amenities and unique fan experiences throughout Florida Ballpark.
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For starters, chairback seating will put fans right on top of the action, in addition to new premium seating options in the Diamond Deck, shade structures, a 360-degree open view concourse, a walk-in sport shop with expanded offerings, a customer service office to answer any questions, a designated play area for families with young fans, as well as unique viewing and seating experiences in the Dizney Grove, which will feature food trucks and new concessions items.
Parking information and a parking map are both below, and a more detailed look at game day policies and information ahead of a trip to Florida Ballpark can be found atÂ
this link to our
Game Day Guide.
COVID-19 Protocols
The safety of our student-athletes, staff, and fans remains our top priority. With the guidance of UF Health and the SEC Medical Taskforce, fans will see new guidelines, signage, and enhanced cleaning protocols throughout the ballpark. To comply with physical distancing requirements, all pods of seats are 6 feet apart, including the Berm and Grove areas. In accordance with campus guidelines, face coverings (over the nose and mouth) must be worn at all times unless actively eating or drinking while seated or at standing tables.
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To comply with physical distancing requirements, Florida Ballpark will host approximately 1,700 fans per game.Â
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Parking / Shuttle Information
General Parking is available in the west lot of Florida Ballpark and the Fifield parking lot located directly across Hull Road.
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Disabled parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Florida Ballpark west lot with a valid Disabled Placard.
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Fans can followÂ
this link to an interactive parking map.
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There will be a free shuttle service provided to and from the Fifield parking lot each day of the Miami series.
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Entry Gates / Ticket Office Opening Times
Florida Ballpark's five entry gates will open 1 hour prior to first pitch this season. The Gators Ticket Office game day box office will open 1.5 hours prior to first pitch and is located between Gates 1 & 2.
Ticket Information for Miami Series
All three games of the Miami series are sold out.
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For those with tickets to the game, as a reminder, mobile ticketing is required. There will be two ways to access your tickets:
- Through the Florida Gators app from your mobile device, or
- Through FloridaGators.com/myaccount. Fans will also be able to transfer or donate their tickets easily within the app or online.
For a smoother and safer entry on game day, we encourage fans to add their tickets to their Apple Wallet or Google Pay account. You may also learn more about mobile ticketing in
this quick video.Â