Seminoles' Outright Dominance in Pitching Secures 3-0 Victory Over Wildcats!
Seminoles combine for no-hit blowout of Bethune-Cookman
The Florida State Seminoles baseball team came into Tuesday’s game rolling after a weekend sweep of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. And unfortunately for Bethune-Cookman, the FSU buzzsaw did not slow down. The Seminoles offense hung seven runs through the first two innings and the staff combined for a no-hitter in the 12-1 blowout of the Wildcats.
Cooper Whited started for the Seminoles and pitched well early. He sat down Bethune 1-2-3 to start the first and the FSU bats pounced in their bottom of the frame. After Brayden Dowd opened the bottom of the first with a single, Eli Putman was hit by a pitch.
The legend of Myles Bailey continued as he scorched a double to right field to make it 1-0. Kelvyn Paulino Jr followed with a walk to load the bases and Noah Sheffield plated Putnam with a fielder’s choice to second. John Stuetzer picked up the second hit by pitch of the inning before a Nathan Cmeyla line out to end the inning.
The line out led to a double play to end the inning, but not before Florida State picked up their third run. Whited cruised in the second with two strikeouts and his second 1-2-3 inning of the game. The Seminole bats stayed hot in their half of the frame with Will Bavaro starting things off with a single.