The 1998 Florida Gator Baseball Team was honored on the field Friday night before the start of the Florida-Auburn game. The ’98 team became the first team in school history to earn the number one seed at the College World Series. Some of the former players who showed up for …
Read More »Red Sox Cool Off After Their Red Hot Start
The Boston Red Sox have suffered two consecutive losses for the first time this season. After getting no-hits on Saturday by Athletics pitcher Sean Manaea, and then losing on Sunday 4-1, you have to wonder if the Red Sox bad times will end here? The No-No Headed into Saturday’s game …
Read More »Rays and Marlins Seek Rhythm Entering Weekend
Rays Defeat Rangers in Finale Timely hitting paced Jake Faria’s impressive six innings as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Texas Rangers 4-2 Wednesday afternoon in St. Petersburg. Rangers starter Cole Hamels carried a shutout into the sixth inning, but the Rays were able to string together several hits and …
Read More »Marlins Win Big, Rays Take Another Loss
It wasn’t just a normal win for the Miami Marlins last night, but it was a domination of the New York Yankees. The Marlins defeated the Yankees 9-1 at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night. What Happened to the Yankees? The Yankees seemed as though they decided not to show up as the Marlins …
Read More »Rays Win, Marlins Lose in MLB Week 2
MLB is underway, and both Tampa Bay and Miami have room for improvement sitting at spot No. 23 and No. 30 in the week 2 power rankings. Rays Snap 4-game Lose Streak The Rays(4-12) are off to a good start in their series against the Texas Rangers(6-12) after being swept …
Read More »Rays, Marlins Still Struggling
Sitting dead last in their respective divisions, it’s safe to say the Tampa Bay Rays (3-12) and Miami Marlins (4-11) are struggling. Less than three weeks into the 2018 season, it’s already starting to feel like it’s going to be a long year for both teams. Tampa Bay Rays Coming …
Read More »David Ross After Baseball
David Ross started his baseball career in 1996 with the Auburn University Tigers where he played until 1998. He then transferred to the University of Florida and became one of the few players to attend a College World Series with two different teams. After college, Ross was drafted to …
Read More »Rays Defeat White Sox in Front of Empty Stadium
On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Rays won 6-5 over the Chicago White Sox. The Rays jumped out to an early 4-0 lead followed shortly by a solo home run from Carlos Gómez. Blake Snell gave up only 1 hit and 1 run through 6 innings and struck out ten batters. …
Read More »Marlins Give Up Another Lead and Fall to the Mets
The New York Mets defeated the Miami Marlins last night after the Marlins led the game twice. Marlins first-baseman Justin Bour smacked two home runs in the 5th and the 7th innings to give the Marlins the lead. Bour’s success at the plate, however, did not push the Marlins past …
Read More »Red Sox Throttle Yankees Behind Sale and Betts
The Boston Red Sox improved their record to an MLB-best 9-1 as they defeated the New York Yankees 14-1. The Red Sox were led by dominant performances from their top two stars, Chris Sale and Mookie Betts. Sale led the Sox on the mound by going 6.0 innings and striking …
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