No. 5 FSU baseball looks to even series against No. 3 Georgia Tech: Preview, how to watch, game thread
To date in ACC play, the Florida State baseball team has passed each of its tests. The fifth-ranked Seminoles (24-9, 9-4 ACC) have won each of their first four conference series, something the program last did in 2015. Three of those have come against top-11 opponents and two of those three have come on the […]
To date in ACC play, the Florida State baseball team has passed each of its tests. The fifth-ranked Seminoles (24-9, 9-4 ACC) have won each of their first four conference series, something the program last did in 2015. Three of those have come against top-11 opponents and two of those three have come on the road.
But things will ramp up this weekend when FSU faces a real gut test in a three-game series at No. 3 Georgia Tech (28-5, 13-3 ACC) in Atlanta. While the season-ending injury to star first baseman Myles Bailey didn’t prevent a series win at No.
10 Virginia last week, this series will be a real litmus test of the Seminoles’ national legitimacy. This matchup of the top two teams in the ACC standings — neither of whom has lost a conference series — is an interesting clash of strengths. The Seminoles are 24th nationally in ERA (3.
93) and ninth in strikeouts/nine innings (11. 5). All three of their weekend starters have been named ACC Pitcher of the Week in the last four weeks.