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Florida seems to meet the first in-state series

The undefeated baseball program Florida is standing this weekend with an opponent in the state, Miami (8-1), with an opponent in the state.

Historical rival

The rival of Florida and Miami in the baseball dates from 1950. Florida won the last time he stood against Miami in early March. Overall, the Gators won the 129 -times against the Hurricanes, but also lost 131 games. In addition, the longest winning streak Florida against Miami is 11 games that were between 2010 and 2012.

Preparations of the week

Both teams won their appearances during the week.

Florida won 6-1 on Tuesday and against North Florida on Wednesday around 7: 6. Cade Kurland also held a Homer with three runs during the Immermatch-Up, which increased the lead to 5: 1. Metlands always announced on Thursday that the controversial protest for safety tracks was rejected by the NCAA. As a result, the Gator victory is. The 15-minute stand occurred after Habter Salvador Alvarez achieved a happy base hit in front of Florida Pitcher Aidan King, who achieved the binding run, he thought. Kevin O'Sullivan challenged the call when he saw Alvarez touched the white side of the first basis, the side that belongs to the Infield. The piece was knocked over and the Hatters were kept in a run for the rest of the game.

The game on Wednesday evening was a surprising close for the Gators and won the victory in a wild field. Blaster Brody Donay met his fifth Homer of the season and brought three runs. Florida turned through seven jugs, two of which celebrated their college debuts. Jackson Barberi also had three strikes in 51 parking spaces.

On the other hand, Miami dominated Florida Gulf Coast on Wednesday. The Hurricanes whirled up early and scored 10 runs in the first four innings. Miami's defense began, however, to give up the Runs six to eight during the Innings. The starting jug Reese Lumpkin made his debut as a stick and excluded nine batteries in 95 parking spaces.

Consider the series

Coach Kevin O'Sullivan spoke about the Miami series after the game on Wednesday.

“I mean, it's always a great series,” said O'Sullivan. “You have three really excellent starters.”

The series will test Florida's ability to consistently play in all innings. Although it is only the regular season in week three, this competing game will test the Gator for the rest of the season.

“I think it's really good for both schools to play the third weekend,” said O'Sullivan. “We have nine games under the belt and we will see how we are against a really good opponent.”

Florida's first playing field around Friday at 6:30 p.m. The series is covered in the Sec Network+ and ESPN 98.1 FM & 850 on the WRUF.