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Florida Baseball travels to Tennessee for the SEC series

The Florida Baseball Team No. 7 (16-2) is again on the way to Tennessee No. 2 (17: 0) in its first SEC series of the season.

The Gators are 157-97 against the volunteers with a 69-49 record. On their last trip to the Lindsey Nelson Stadium, the Gators won the series (W 6-1, W 9-3, L 14-2). A victory for Florida would be the second unbeaten takedown this week. In addition, a sweep would be its fourth season.

SEC Showcase

After the Gators in Florida dominated the State Florida, they are ready for the Sec. On Tuesday they looked strong in most aspects of the game. The Gators had eight goals and seven runs on the plate. Colby Shelton met a Homerun while Justin Nadeau and Blake Cyr benefited on a couple of doubles. The pitching rod had an excellent rotation on the hill. The Gator threw 10 strikeouts through four pitchers, two, and although they tasks six goals, the seminols only had two runs. Overall, Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan was satisfied with Florida's performance, especially on the street.

In order for the gators to be able to get to the top this weekend, you have to stop leaving the players on the basis. After the game on Tuesday, coach O'Sullivan said that the main area of ​​improvement would get through if there are no outs and gators in the corners. It will be crucial for the gator to use every offensive dynamic and bring runs against Tennessee.

The reigning champions of College World Series, the Tennessee Volunteers, have so far been explosive this season. You defeated two ranking teams, Oklahoma and Arizona. The volunteers have a 4-2 victory against West Georgia and improves when they compete against the Gators. The Pitching employees of 'Vols Pitching went through nine jugs, set six goals and two runs, but went one. In addition, the offensive of 'Vols with the wolves at the age of five and went nine times.

Where to watch

Florida's starting jugs are on Friday, RHP Aidan King (3: 0, 0.55 ERA) on Saturday, and Sunday is right -handed Pitcher Liam Peterson on Friday (4: 0, 0.86 ERA).

Tennessee's starting jacks include RHP Liam Doyle (3-0, 0.44 ERA), RHP Marcus Phillips (1-0, 1.42 ERA) and Sunday can also be determined.

The first place takes place at 6:30 p.m. Friday and the game on Sunday is streamed in the Sec Network +. The game on Saturday is dealt with in the SEC network. As always, the series is streamed at ESPN 98.1fm/850 a.m. WRUF + WJXL 1010 a.m.