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Miami Baseball: Canes avoid Gator, defeat No. 8 Florida 13-7

Gainesville, Fla. -The baseball team from the University of Miami (9-3) enlarged the eight-ranking Florida Gator (11-1) with 13: 7 on Sunday afternoon in the Condron Balgark. An insulting flood of 13 runs in four innings, nine unanswered, led to Florida's first loss of season and banded the all-time series with 136-136-1.

Right -handed Carson Fischer (1-0) achieved his first victory as a hurricane after entering the game in the middle of the sixth inning. Fischer would then equip two batteries in Florida, while giving up two deserved runs from four goals that had a total of 2.1 innerings.

Florida immediately went into the offensive attack by scoring two runs in the first and third inner inner. Bobby BoserRbi single and Landon Stripling'S sacrificial fly gave the Gators an early lead, then two in ours later. Brody Donay Bun a Homerun with two runs that made it 4-0 gators.

Miami bats triggered life in the fourth with an RBI single from co-captain Dorian Gonzalez Jr. The drove in Max GalvinWith the hurricanes on the table, 4-1.

With the invited bases of Florida Jake Clement went in Jake OgdenFlorida's lead in half, 4-2.

In the fifth inning, the hurricanes broke out against the Gators. What started with Ogden was hit by a pitch in a situation loaded by bases, a costly mistake that Miami stopped binding the game quickly.

Gonzalez Jr., Tanner SmithPresent And Bobby Marsh are all registered RBI singles with invited bases. The fifth run from the Hurricanes came from Gonzalez Jr., when the high -ranking infields came home in the middle of the Gator and turned a double game.

The offensive dynamic in the sixth as Daniel Cuvet Sprinted from Max Galvin from the second base to the home plate on a single, and then Ogden hit in Galvin on its own base.

Miami brought the firepower back in the eighth inning when the designated Hitter Marsh had an outstanding base doubled, causing three hurricanes to bring in and increased the lead to 13: 4.

Despite a late game of the Gator, right-handed pitcher Will Smith came into play in the eighth to close Florida's opposition and give the Gator their first loss of the season.

The Hurricanes will compete against FIU on Tuesday, March 4, in the loan of the Loan Depot Park. The first place is planned for ticket information at 7 p.m.

With the kind permission of Miami athletics