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Tennessee Run-Rules Game 2 against Florida Baseball

The Baseball team of Florida No. 7 lost 10: 0 against 10: 0 against No. 2 on Saturday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium at Lindsey Nelson.

Tennessee took the lead 1-0 in the second inning. Both starting jugs have emerged on the hill. The right-handed man of Freshman, Aidan King (3-1), showed up during his first second start. He threw out six complete innings, struck six, went one and only gave up one run.

Marcus Phillips (2-0) threw the seven inns for the volunteers, sought seven, went one and gave no runs on 110 parking spaces.

Seventh route

The gators (16-4, 0-2 seconds) let the sevenths escape from them when the volunteers (19: 0, 2: 0) scored nine runs to bring about the running rule with the 10-run lead.

Freshman Jackson Barberi started the inning by allowed two singles and a walk to load bases. He was used to take a third of the inning in Tennessee Dean Curley into the invited bases by removing them on a double.

Matthew Jenkins followed Barberi and gave another run on six parking spaces. Caden McDonald then entered, but could not stop the Vols when Andrew Fischer hit a single with two runs to bring the score to 7-0. Reese Chapman then ended the game with a Homer with three runs to help UT to win the series.

Tennessee presented Florida his first loss loss of the season. Although the Gator had five goals, they couldn't turn them into runs.

“The seventh inning has just come away from us,” said Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan. “You can live with it to give up hits. That is part of the game. But the walks and the wild parking spaces, and when things get so sloppy, it is not what we are about.

“So, it is unfortunate that the game came away from us, because I think if we can get a zero on the board in seventh place, we (Alex) Philpott had to go down there if we could scratch a run or something. Obviously that was not the case. “

Sunday final

A victory for the Gators on Sunday would break Tennesses unbeaten record and save the series. The season is at 1 p.m. in the Sec Network+ and at 1 p.m. ESPN 98.1-FM/850-AM WRUF and WJXL 1010-am.

Florida is expected to start Righty Jake Clement (1-0, 3.86 ERA) in the second year. Tennessee did not mention a starter.