There is something wrong with this baseball team. 3 starters suspended  for 
this game alone. They were also getting slammed by Stetson the other night 
before the weather intervened and this weekends foe is the worse team in the 
SEC.  Last year after 30 games they were 27-3 and this year they were 20-10. I 
don't know what the problem is but I hope Sully can get it turned around.

Charlie

On 4/9/2017 11:49 AM, Shane Ford wrote:
High Vol-tage
Gators are again stunned by once-struggling Volunteers

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Florida’s Nick Horvath (26) slides into second as Tennessee’s Jeff Moberg (6) 
throws to first to turn a double play during the second game of the weekend 
series against Tennessee at McKethan Stadium in Gainesville Saturday April 8, 
2017. The Gators lost to 3-2 in 10 innings to lose the weekend series.

Brad McClenny/Staff Photographer
By Kevin Brockway<http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/kevinbrockway>
Gainesville SUN Staff writer
Published: Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10:40 p.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10:40 p.m.

Florida has hit another rocky stretch to an up-and-down baseball season.

Facts
Sunday

Who: Tennessee (17-11, 3-8 SEC) vs. No. 7 Florida (20-11, 5-6)

When: 1 p.m.

Where: McKethan Stadium

TV: SEC Network

Radio: 103.7-FM

Pitching matchup: UT TBA vs. UF RHP Jackson Kowar (4-0, 2.40 ERA)

The Gators lost their second straight extra-inning contest, falling 3-2 to 
Tennessee in 10 innings before 5,776 at McKethan Stadium on Saturday night

On Friday, poor starting pitching was to blame in a 7-6, 10-inning loss to the 
Volunteers. On Saturday, a series of baserunning blunders doomed Florida 
(20-11, 5-6 SEC).

“The biggest mistakes we made were probably on the basepaths tonight,” Florida 
coach Kevin O’Sullivan said.

It began in the second inning, when left fielder Ryan Larson failed to advance 
from first to third on a hit-and-run single by Christian Hicks. Had Larson 
advanced to third, he would have scored on a sharp single by designated hitter 
Mark Kolozsvary. Instead, Kolozsvary’s hit loaded the bases, and Tennessee was 
able to get out of the inning when UF freshman first baseman Garrett Milchin 
grounded into a double play.

“I turned around and didn’t pick up the ball,” Larson said when asked why he 
held up at second.

Then, in the fifth inning, with the Gators up 2-1, sophomore second baseman 
Blake Reese got a late jump off second on a bloop single to right by Nelson 
Maldonado. Reese initially ran through third base coach Craig Bell’s stop sign. 
When Reese tried to hold up a third of the way down the third base line, he 
slipped and was tagged out at third when the throw from Vols right fielder Dom 
Thornton came in behind him.

“Obviously you want to check your outfield depth before you take your lead and 
we didn’t do that,” O’Sullivan said.

Then, in the seventh inning, shortstop Dalton Guthrie was doubled off second 
base on a soft line drive to shortstop by Maldonado.

Florida held three starters -- catcher/designated hitter JJ Schwarz, second 
baseman Deacon Liput and third baseman Jonathan India -- out of the lineup for 
violation of team rules. O’Sullivan said all three will return for Sunday’s 
series finale.

With an inexperienced lineup, Florida still held a 2-1 lead going into the 
sixth inning on an RBI triple by Kolozsvary and a RBI single by Milchin in a 
two-run fourth inning. But the Vols came back to tie the score in the sixth off 
UF starter Brady Singer when Justin Ammons laced an RBI triple to right field. 
Singer, vying for his third straight complete game, allowed two runs on six 
hits in 7.1 innings with eight strikeouts.

“He pitched well enough to get the win tonight,” O’Sullivan said.

With the score tied at 2, Florida loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom 
of the ninth. Larson hit a long fly to the right-center field gap, but center 
fielder Brodie Leftridge chased it down, forcing extra innings. It was that 
kind of a night for the Gators. Florida had 11 hits, but left 12 runners on 
base.

Florida closer Michael Byrne (1-5) took the loss in the 10th as catcher Benito 
Santiago (the son of the former Major League catcher with the same name) laced 
the go-ahead RBI double in the left-center field gap. Tennessee closer John 
Lipinski (3-0) retired the Gators in order in the bottom of the 10th to lift 
the Vols (17-11, 3-8 SEC) to their second straight win after entering the 
series losers of three straight and nine of their last 12 games.

“We’ve won our fair share of one-run games and now we’ve lost a couple in a 
row,” O’Sullivan said. “All we can do is just come back tomorrow and play a 
little bit better and get back to .500 in the league. We’ve only played 31 
games, we’ve got a lot of baseball left. It’s frustrating. But we just have to 
come back tomorrow and be ready to play.”

Added Larson: “We’ve got to bear down and take the last game of the series. We 
can’t get swept at home. All hands on deck.”

Contact Kevin Brockway at 352-374-5054 or [email protected]. Also 
check out Brockway’s blog at 
Gatorsports.com<mailto:[email protected].%20Also%20check%20out%20Brockway%27s%20blog%20at%20Gatorsports.com>.
















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