GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The No. 3 Florida Gators welcome the Florida State Seminoles to Condron Family Ballpark on Tuesday night at 6 p.m. in the second of three installments in the Sunshine Showdown, presented by Fresh From Florida.Â
The Gators (27-6, 9-3 SEC) stole the premiere away from the Noles (13-18, 4-11 ACC) in comeback fashion by a score of 9-5 on March 21 in Tallahassee. In the first matchup,
Jac Caglianone went 4-for-5 with three RBI while
Philip Abner and
Brandon Neely combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings of relief.
Florida has not lost a regular season series to Florida State since 2015 and enters having won 15 of the last 18 and 20 of the previous 24 meetings. The Gators are 33-19 against FSU under Head Coach
Kevin O'Sullivan including a 17-3 mark at home. Florida is 65-49 vs. Florida State in Gainesville despite trailing the all-time series, 125-131-1.Â
Pitching Matchups
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Tuesday | 6Â p.m. (SECN+) |
FSUÂ |
RHP Ben Barrett (0-0, 4.91) |
Florida |
RHP Ryan Slater (4-0, 3.80 ERA) |
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Florida remained at No. 3 in the D1Baseball Top-25 this week and rank as highly as No. 2 nationally at Baseball America, Perfect Game and the NCBWA. The Gators are also USA Today's No. 3 team.
SCOUTING THE NOLES
Florida State snapped a 10-game losing streak with a Thursday night win over Clemson, but dropped the following two installments in the series to enter as losers of 12 of their last 13. With a 13-8 (4-11 ACC) record on the season, the Seminoles are slashing .278/.350/.442 as a team while pitching to a 5.45 ERA.
SERIES REFRESH
Each of the last two years, Florida has finished the season series against Florida State with a walk-off home run at Condron Family Ballpark. Last year, the series was tied entering the Gainesville finale with the Gators winning in Jacksonville (6-3) and falling in Tallahassee (5-0), before
Sterlin Thompson delivered a 7-5 win on May 17 with his game-winning blast. In 2021, it was
Kendrick Calilao who provided the walk-off home run in the 10th inning.
LAST TIME OUT
The Gators are coming off a 3-1 week and have won nine of their last 11 games. Â Florida posted a Tuesday defeat of Bethune-Cookman (W, 8-4) before taking two of three games at No. 11 Tennessee (W 6-1, W 9-3, L 14-2). Starters
Brandon Sproat (5.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 9 K) and
Hurston Waldrep (7.0 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 9 K) earned wins in the first two games at UT, with
Josh Rivera,
BT Riopelle and
Cade Kurland homering in game one followed by blasts from
Wyatt Langford, Caglianone, Rivera and
Matt Prevesk - who finished with a career-high four RBI - in game two. When
Luke Heyman hit a two-run shot in the finale, he became the seventh different Gator to homer in the series.
ATLANTIC TOAST
Florida is 3-1 this season vs. teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (Miami: 2-1, FSU: 1-0). The Gators are also 10-2 against teams whose campuses are located on the Atlantic Ocean coast (Charleston Southern: 3-0, Miami: 2-1, FAU: 2-0, Jacksonvile: 2-1, UNF: 1-0).
RELENTLESS REPTILES
13 of Florida's wins this season have been in comeback fashion, matching last year's 66-game total of 13 come-from-behind victories. After going 0-20 last season when trailing after six innings, Florida is 2-4 in that scenario already in 2023. Even more impressively, the Gators are 11-3 when the opponent scores first this season, compared to 11-15 last year.
NON-CON RESUME
Off to a 18-3 start (.857) this season, Florida went 20-5 (.800) against non-conference regular season opponents in 2022. That mark featured a 19-3 record following the opening weekend of the year. Adding the totals together, UF is 37-6 across its previous 43 non-conference games (.860).
SLATER-AID
Tuesday starter
Ryan Slater is making his fifth-career start including his second of the 2023 campaign. In his first start of the year, the Palm Harbor, Fla. native held Jacksonville to one run on three hits over four innings, striking out four. In his last three appearances, Slater owns a 1.08 ERA, .167 batting average against and 11 strikeouts against one walk across 8 1/3 innings. Coincidentally, he was the winning pitcher when Florida walked off FSU at home on May 17 of last season.
OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT
Florida is found near the top of the leaderboard for nearly every offensive statistic, ranking top-five nationally in runs (third - 315), home runs (third - 73), slugging percentage (third - .599), hits (fourth - 364) and triples (fourth - 17). The Gators also rank ninth in the NCAA with a .319 batting average (second in SEC). Florida paces the SEC in hits, slugging, triples, at bats and total bases, as the Gators' 682 bases are 73 more than the next-closest team (South Carolina, 609).
GOLDEN SPIKES
Rivera and Caglianone were named to the Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List on April 5. The duo was among 24 players to be added to the Midseason List, which now sits at 45 athletes.
PEN PALS
The relief duo of Abner and Neely has been particularly dominant across the last 19 games, helping to anchor a bullpen turnaround that has produced an 8-0 record, seven saves, 3.12 ERA, .218 batting average against and 11.4 strikeouts per nine. In that span, Abner is 3-0 with one save and a percect 0.00 ERA to pair with a .218 batting average against and 13.2 strikeouts per nine. Neely has posted four saves in that time to the tune of a 1.29 ERA, .208 BAA and a 13.5 K/9. Neely (6-for-6) is tied for 14th in the NCAA with an SEC-leading six saves.
OUR RIVERA RUNS THRU IT
Rivera leads UF with a .398 batting average, 45 runs (T-second in NCAA) and 11 stolen bases, having already set career highs in the latter two categories along with homers (13) and RBI (46). The Avon Park, Fla. native ranks top-10 in the SEC in runs (second), RBI (fourth, T-12th in NCAA), hits (T-fifth, 49), batting (sixth), home runs (T-sixth) total bases (T-sixth, 94), slugging (eighth, .764) and on-base percentage (T-eighth, .500). Perhaps most impressively, Rivera is hitting even better in SEC play, .404/.491/.766, ranking fourth in the SEC in batting and slugging. As one of two Gators to start all 33 games, Rivera has drawn more walks (23) than strikeouts (16).
FILLING UP FRAMES
Now 33 games into the season, the Gators are still scoring in exactly half of their batted innings at 50.0% (132 of 264). Florida has a run differential of plus-144, averaging 9.5 runs/game and 11.0 hits/game.Â
CAGLIAGONERS
Caglianone remains atop the national leaderboard with 19 home runs, two ahead of former teammate
Kris Armstrong of Jacksonville. Caglianone has four more homers than any player in the SEC while leading the conference with an .899 slugging percentage.Â
GATORBOMBS
Florida's 73 home runs are on pace for 121 in the regular season alone and 146 across 66 games - the length of the 2022 season. The school record of 132 home runs was set in 1998. UF has homered in six-straight games entering Tuesday.
ON DECK
Florida hosts Georgia this weekend in a three-game series from Friday, April 14 through Sunday, April 16. Game two airs on SEC Network at 7 p.m. on Saturday while the other installments stream on SEC Network+ on Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m.
TRAFFIC PATTERNS ON GAME DAY
Those visiting Condron Family Ballpark on game day should be aware of updated traffic patterns surrounding the ballpark. Fans are advised to utilize Ballpark Way, which will serve as a connecting route to the ballpark from Archer Road. For departures, a postgame traffic flow pattern guide can be foundÂ
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PARKING/SHUTTLES
General Parking is available in the west Condron Family Ballpark baseball lot and the Fifield parking lot located directly across Hull Road. Disabled parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Condron Family Ballpark west lot with a valid Disabled Placard. ClickÂ
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There will be a free shuttle service provided to and from the Fifield parking lot each day of the weekend series.
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MOBILE TICKETING & FLORIDA GATORS APP
As a reminder, mobile ticketing is required. There will be two ways to access your tickets:
1) through theÂ
Florida Gators app from your mobile device or
2) throughÂ
FloridaGators.com/myaccount. Fans will also be able to transfer or donate their tickets easily within the app or online.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are currently on sale for the 2023 season, including both season tickets and single-game options. Tickets can be purchasedÂ
online or by contacting the Gator Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683. Season ticket prices and availability can be accessed directlyÂ
here, while single-game sales can be foundÂ
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Continue to check FloridaGators.com for additional updates related to the 2023 baseball season.
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