2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL mission to FINISH - seminoles.com - @FSU_Baseball NCAA Regional Appearances: 50 - 1956-59, 61-63, 65-68, 70, 72, 75-76, 78-12 College World Series: 21 - 1957, 62-63, 65, 70, 75, 80, 86-87, 89, 91-92, 94-96, 98-00, 08, 10, 12 Metro Conference Championships: 12 - 1977, 80-81, 83-91 ACC Championships: 5 - 1995, 97, 02, 04, 10; ACC Atlantic Division Champs: 6 - 2007-12 match-up breakdown
2013 SEASOn FEBRUARY FRI 15 Rhode Island (ESPN3)...................W, 11-5 SAT 16 Rhode Island (All-Access) ............... W, 6-2 SUN 17 Rhode Island (All-Access) ........ (10) W, 8-6 WED 20 Jacksonville (All-Access) ................. W, 9-7 SAT 23 USF (All-Access) ...................... (8) W, 14-3 SUN 24 USF (ESPN3) .................................. W, 8-0 SUN 24 USF (ESPN3) .................................. W, 5-2 MARCH FRI 1 Villanova (ESPN3)......................... W, 23-5 SAT 2 Villanova (ESPN3)........................... W, 7-0 SUN 3 Villanova (All-Access) ...................... W, 2-1 TUE 5 Presbyterian College (All-Access).......W, 9-2 WED 6 Presbyterian College (All-Access)..... W, 10-4 FRI 8 Boston College* (ESPN3) ............... W, 4-0 SAT 9 Boston College* (All-Access) .......... W, 9-4 SUN 10 Boston College* (ESPN3) ............... W, 9-1 TUE 12 at Florida (GatorVisionHD) ................... W, 4-1 FRI 15 at Maryland* (TerpsTV) ...........................L, 3-5 SAT 16 at Maryland* .............................................. W, 7-6 SUN 17 at Maryland* .............................................. W, 4-3 TUE 19 Stetson (All-Access) ......................... W, 5-3 WED 20 Stetson (All-Access) ........................W, 14-1 FRI 22 #11 Georgia Tech* (ESPN3) .......... L, 0-10 FRI 22 #11 Georgia Tech* (ESPN3) ..........W, 11-3 SUN 24 #11 Georgia Tech* (ESPN3) ........... W, 8-6 TUE 26 vs. Florida% (Sun Sports) ....................... W, 2-1 FRI 29 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 2-3 SAT 30 at Virginia Tech* ..................................... W, 11-10 SAT 30 at Virginia Tech* ..........................................L, 1-8 APRIL TUE 2 Florida Gulf Coast (All-Access) .... W, 12-9 WED 3 Florida Gulf Coast (All-Access) .cancelled FRI 5 at Miami* (CSS/ESPN3) ........................ W, 4-2 SAT 6 at Miami* (CSS/ESPN3) .........................L, 0-6 SUN 7 at Miami* (ESPNU) ................................. W, 5-1 TUE 9 Florida (ESPN3) ......................... 6:00 p.m. FRI 12 Duke* (ESPN3) .......................... 6:00 p.m. SAT 13 Duke* (All-Access) ..................... 6:00 p.m. SUN 14 Duke* (ESPN3) ...........................1:00 p.m. TUE 16 South Alabama (All-Access) ....... 6:00 p.m. FRI 19 at Virginia*............................................ 6:00 p.m. SAT 20 at Virginia*............................................ 4:00 p.m. SUN 21 at Virginia*............................................ 1:00 p.m. TUE 23 at Jacksonville ....................................... 6:00 p.m. FRI 26 Wake Forest* (ESPN3)............... 6:00 p.m. SAT 27 Wake Forest* (ESPN3)............... 6:00 p.m. SUN 28 Wake Forest* (ESPN3)................1:00 p.m. MAY FRI 3 UCF (ESPN3)............................. 6:00 p.m. SAT 4 UCF (ESPN3)............................. 6:00 p.m. SUN 5 UCF (ESPN3)..............................1:00 p.m. TUE 7 at Stetson .............................................. 6:30 p.m. WED 8 at Stetson .............................................. 4:00 p.m. SAT 11 at NC State* (RSN/ESPN3) ........... 12:00 p.m. SUN 12 at NC State* (ESPN3) ........................ 3:00 p.m. MON 13 at NC State* (ESPNU) ....................... 7:00 p.m. THR 16 Clemson* (ESPN3) .................... 6:00 p.m. FRI 17 Clemson* (ESPNU) ................... 8:00 p.m. SAT 18 Clemson* (ESPNU) ................... 3:00 p.m. 22-26 ACC Tournament (RSN/ESPN3) ............TBA (Durham Bulls Athletic Park - Durham, N.C.) All match times EST, unless denoted; * ACC Games; bold denotes home game; % denotes Jacksonville, Fla. - Baseball Grounds
gAME 33 April 9, 2013 - Tallahassee, Fla. Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium
FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES (27-5, 10-5 ACC)
closer look at Fsu Overall Current Streak ACC Current Streak At Dick Howser Stadium Away Games Neutral Games Last 5 Games Last 10 Games
VS. FLORIDA GATORS (15-18, 5-7 sec)
SERIES RECORD FSU leads 125-100-1 Seminoles lead 71-38-1 in Tallahassee, Fla.
27-5 Won 1 10-5 Won 1 20-1 6-4 1-0 3-2 7-3
fsu vs. Florida Game 33 - Florida April 9 First Pitch: 6:00 p.m. ET FSU Starter: RHP, Peter Miller (3-1, 3.77 ERA) UF Starter: TBA Radio: 1270 AM - Tallahassee TV/Internet: ESPN3 Uniform: Garnet Seminoles Top/White Pant
CURRENT STREAK FSU has won two in a row LAST MEETING March 26, 2013: FSU d. UF 2-1 in Jacksonville, Fla.
NOLE NOTABLES • FSU hosts Florida Tuesday night in Tallahassee in the third and final game of the regular-season between both schools. The Noles are 2-0 in 2013. • The Seminoles are looking to complete its first season sweep of the Gators since 2002 and its first sweep of more than two games since 2000. • According to WarrenNolan.com, the Seminoles are No. 5 in RPI and 56th in SOS. FSU is 10-5 against teams ranked in the top 50 RPI. Boyd’s World has FSU with an RPI at No. 6 and SOS of 38. • Florida State is 10-2 in games decided by two runs or less including 5-1 in one-run games and 5-1 in two-run games this year. • The Seminoles are 11-1 against schools from the Sunshine State in 2013. • RHP Peter Miller will make his debut against Florida on Tuesday night. Miller is 3-1 with a 3.77 ERA in seven starts this year. Miller will make his first mid-week start of the year on Tuesday. • Florida State ranks sixth nationally in doubles (77) and third in walks (193). • Through the 8th week of the season, FSU is averaging the ninth largest attendance in the nation.
NATIONAL RANKINGS Publication FSU/UF Baseball America .................................................. 7/Collegiate Baseball ............................................... 7/NCBWA ................................................................ 6/Perfect Game ........................................................ 7/USA Today/ESPN .............................................. 7/-
2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL
probable defensive lineup Pos C 1B 2B SS 3B LF or CF or RF or DH or
# Player (Yr) GP-GS 9 Stephen McGee (r-Jr) 32-32 3 John Nogowski (So) 29-24 12 John Sansone (Fr) 31-29 1 Giovanny Alfonzo (So) 30-27 53 Jose Brizuela (So) 32-32 8 DJ Stewart (Fr) 28-28 24 Marcus Davis (Jr) 32-31 8 DJ Stewart (Fr) 28-28 18 Seth Miller (Sr) 30-22 2 Josh Delph (So) 28-28 25 Brett Knief (Jr) 21-9 24 Marcus Davis (Jr) 32-31 8 DJ Stewart (Fr) 28-28
Pos C C 1B 2B SS 3B DH OF
# Player (Yr) GP-GS 32 L. Montgomery (Jr) 14-3 28 Lee Howard (So) 5-0 43 Casey Smit (Jr) 21-11 16 Alvin Swoope (Fr) 3-0 10 Justin Gonzalez (Sr)* 5-5 23 JJ Gould (Fr) 5-0 44 Jameis Winston (Fr) 12-7 27 Ryan Valdes (Fr) 7-0
Avg. HR RBI .304 4 29 .267 0 20 .238 1 14 .265 0 16 .327 1 26 .292 3 28 .286 5 23 .292 3 28 .278 0 11 .287 1 17 .341 0 6 .286 5 23 .292 3 28
SEMINOLE RESERVES Avg. HR RBI .211 0 3 .000 0 0 .333 0 2 .500 0 0 .278 2 5 .250 0 0 .241 0 1 .000 0 0
* denotes will miss the rest of 2013 season
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2013 seminole roster
No. 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 33 35 36 37 40 43 44 51 53
Name
Pos
B-T
Ht
Wt
Class
Hometown (Previous School)
Giovanny Alfonzo .............................. INF ............... R-R..............5-11 .............. 175...................SO .................................... Port St. Lucie, FL (Lincoln Park Academy) Josh Delph .............................................OF ................L-L............... 6-0 .............. 190...................SO .....................................................................Bartow, FL (Bartow HS) John Nogowski ...................................... 1B ................R-L................ 6-1 .............. 210...................SO .......................................Tallahassee, FL (North Florida Christian) Billy Strode ......................................... LHP ................L-L................ 6-1 .............. 185...................SO ....................................... Parkland, FL (Indian River State College) Luke Weaver ....................................... RHP ............... R-R .............. 6-2 .............. 170...................SO .................................................................DeLand, FL (DeLand HS) DJ Stewart..............................................OF ................L-R................ 6-0 .............. 230................... FR ...........................................................Yulee, FL (The Bolles School) Stephen McGee ....................................... C ............... R-R................ 6-3 .............. 230................ R-JR ..............................................Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie HS) Justin Gonzalez ................................... INF ............... R-R................ 6-3 .............. 205....................SR ................................................................ Miami, FL (Columbus HS) John Sansone ....................................... INF ............... R-R..............5-11 .............. 200................... FR ................................................... New Castle, PA (Neshannock HS) John Holland ....................................... INF ................L-R..............5-11 .............. 175...................SO ....................................................Johns Creek, GA (Northview HS) Kyle Bird ............................................. LHP ................L-L................ 6-2 .............. 195...................SO ................................................................Orange Park, FL (Clay HS) Evan Geist .......................................... LHP ................R-L................ 6-3 .............. 195...............R-SO ................................................................... Roswell, GA (Marist HS) Alvin Swoope ...................................... INF ............... R-R................ 5-8 .............. 175................... FR ........................................... Port St. Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast HS) Mike Compton ................................... RHP .............. R-R................ 6-2 .............. 195...................SO ..............................................................Branson, MO (Branson HS) Seth Miller .............................................OF ................L-L................ 6-2 .............. 200....................SR ............................................Southport, FL (Northwest Florida SC) Gage Smith ......................................... RHP ............... R-R................ 6-1 .............. 190................ R-JR .......................................Tallahassee, FL (North Florida Christian) Dylan Silva .......................................... LHP ................L-L................ 6-1 .............. 215................... FR ........................................Lake Worth, FL (American Heritage HS) JJ Gould ............................................... INF ............... R-R................ 6-0 .............. 190................... FR .................................................................Sarasota, FL (Sarasota HS) Marcus Davis..................................OF/1B ................L-L................ 6-2 .............. 215.................... JR .....................................................Cincinnati, OH (Walter State CC) Brett Knief ............................................OF ............... R-R................ 6-0 .............. 200................ R-JR ............................................... Ramsey, NJ (Seminole State College) Scott Sitz ............................................. RHP ............... R-R..............5-10 .............. 210....................SR ...............................................Jacksonville Beach, FL (Fletcher HS) Ryan Valdes ...........................................OF ............... R-R..............5-11 .............. 165................... FR .................................................................... Odessa, FL (Alonso HS) Lee Howard .............................................. C ............... R-R................ 6-0 .............. 195 .................SO ......................................... Fleming Island, FL (Fleming Island HS) Robby Coles ....................................... RHP ............... R-R................ 6-2 .............. 175.................... JR .................................... Crawfordville, FL (Chipola Junior College) Ladson Montgomery .............................. C ................L-R................ 5-8 .............. 185.................... JR .............................................St. Johns, FL (Chipola Junior College) Bryant Holtmann ............................... LHP ................R-L................ 6-5 .............. 205...................SO ..........................................................Albers, IL (Breese Central HS) Hayden Jordan ................................... RHP ............... R-R................ 6-2 .............. 220.................... JR ........................................................Peachtree, GA (Tallahassee CC) Kenny Burkhead ................................ RHP ................L-R................ 6-0 .............. 195................... FR ........................................Deltona, FL (Trinity Christian Academy) Brandon Leibrandt ............................ LHP ................L-L................ 6-4 .............. 205...................SO ........................................................ Alpharetta, GA (Marist School) Peter Miller ......................................... RHP ............... R-R................ 6-1 .............. 195.................... JR ................................................. Lutz, FL (Cambridge Christian HS) Casey Smit............................................ INF ................L-R................ 5-9 .............. 165.................... JR ..........................................Tampa, FL (College of Central Florida) Jameis Winston ..........................OF/RHP ................ S-R................ 6-4 .............. 220................... FR ........................................................ Hueytown, AL (Hueytown HS) Brandon Johnson............................... LHP ................L-L................ 6-2 .............. 205.................... JR .....................................................................Tampa, FL (Alonso HS) Jose Brizuela ................................ INF/OF ................L-R................ 6-0 .............. 200...................SO ......................................... Weston, FL (Archbishop McCarthy HS)
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Martin (34th Season) Florida State (1966) Associate Head Coach: Mike Bell (2nd Season) Florida State (1996) Assistant Coach: Mike Martin, Jr. (16th Season) Florida State (1995) Volunteer Coach: Chris Cates (1st Season) Louisville (2007)
seminole Breakdown
EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Seniors ............................................................. 3 - Gonzalez, S. Miller, Sitz Redshirt Juniors................................................. 3 - Knief, McGee, Smith Juniors....................................................7 - Coles, Davis, Johnson, Jordan P. Miller, Montgomery, Smit Redshirt Sophomore ......................................................................1 - Geist Sophomores..................12 - Alfonzo, Bird, Brizuela, Compton, Delph, Holland, Holtmann, Howard, Leibrandt, Nogowski, Strode, Weaver Freshmen .........................................8 - Burkhead, Gould, Sansone, Silva Stewart, Swoope, Valdes, Winston
BREAKDOWN BY STATE Florida ...............24 - Alfonzo, Bird, Brizuela, Burkhead, Coles, Delph, Gonzalez, Gould, Howard, Johnson, McGee, P. Miller, S. Miller, Montgomery, Nogowski, Silva, Sitz, Smit, Smith, Stewart, Strode, Swoope, Valdes, Weaver
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jose Brizuela ......................................................................Briz-way-lah JJ Gould......................................................................................Goo-uld Brett Knief ............................................................................ Kah-kneef Scott Sitz ........................................................................................ Sights Jameis Winston......................................................................... Jame-iss
Missouri ...................................................................................1 - Compton
Georgia ..........................................4 - Geist, Holland, Jordan, Leibrandt Alabama .....................................................................................1 - Winston Illinois .....................................................................................1 - Holtmann
New Jersey ..................................................................................... 1 - Knief Ohio ................................................................................................1 - Davis Pennsylvania .............................................................................. 1 - Sansone
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2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL
THE SERIES - FSU VS. FLORIDA • FSU welcomes Florida to Tallahassee on Tuesday as the two schools square-off for the third and final time during the regular season in 2013. • The Seminoles are in search of their first series sweep of the Gators since 2002 when FSU won both meetings - 5-4 in Gainesville and 9-4 in Tallahassee. The last sweep by the Seminoles of three or more games during the regular season came in 2000 when FSU took two games in Gainesville (15-6 & 17-8) and two in Tallahassee (6-2 & 8-7). • The Seminoles snapped a three-game losing streak to the Gators in March as FSU went into Gainesville and defeated UF 4-1 behind an outstanding pitching performance from Luke Weaver. The sophomore right hander held the Gators to just one run on three hits in 6.1 innings. • The win also marked the first for the Seminoles inside McKethan Stadium since 2007. • FSU has won two of its last three games over the Gators in Tallahassee as all three games have been decided by three runs or less. • The Seminoles lead the all-time series 125-1001, while FSU has held the upper hand inside the friendly confines of Dick Howser Stadium posting an all-time record of 71-38-1. • Tuesday marks the 227th meeting between these two schools as FSU is 29-19 over the last 48 games. • The series has been closely contested since 2008 as 14 of the 21 games during that span have been decided by three runs or less. FSU owns a record of 9-5 in those 14 games. CAREER NUMBERS VS. FLORIDA
Stephen McGee .........................5-5, .176, 1, 3, 1-0-0, 2 Giovanny Alfonzo ....................3-2, .375, 0, 3, 0-0-0, 3 Josh Delph .................................4-3, .273, 1, 3, 1-0-0, 1
SUNSHINE STATE SUCCESS • FSU has seven games remaining against schools from the state of Florida in 2013 and have already secured four series victories (Miami, FGCU, UF & USF). The Noles are 11-1 against schools from the Sunshine State this year. • Dating back to the start of the 2011 season, FSU is 35-10 against its in-state rivals. • FSU finished the 2012 regular season with a record of 12-6 against Florida schools posting series victories over FIU, UCF, Miami, Jacksonville and Stetson. • Here is a look at the Florida schools FSU will play this year: • • • • • • •
vs. Jacksonville (Atlantic Sun) .......1-0 (1 gm) vs. USF (BIG EAST) ................................3-0 vs. Florida (SEC) .......................... 2-0 (1 gm) vs. Stetson (Atlantic Sun) ............2-0 (2 gms) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun) ...... 1-0 vs. Miami (ACC) ...................................... 2-1 vs. UCF (Conference USA) ................. 3 gms
Pitching ....W-L, ERA, App-GS, IP, H, ER, BB, SO Gage Smith ........................1-0, 0.00, 3-0, 1.1, 1, 0, 0, 1 Bryant Holtmann ..............0-0, 0.00, 3-0, 3.0, 2, 0, 2, 1 Robby Coles............ 0-0, 0.00, 2-0, 2.1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 2 SV Luke Weaver ............... 1-0, 2.55, 5-3, 17.2, 10, 5, 7, 20 Scott Sitz.................... 3-1, 2.96, 6-4, 24.1, 10, 8, 12, 14 Kyle Bird ............................0-1, 8.10, 3-0, 3.1, 4, 3, 2, 3
FSU TAKES GAME 1 FROM UF • Florida State passed its first road test of the season on Tuesday, March 12 defeating Florida 4-1 inside McKethan Stadium. • The win snapped a three-game losing streak to the Gators, while it marked the Seminoles first win in Gainesville since 2007. • FSU outhit UF 7-5 as only one of the five hits registered by the Gators left the infield. • Luke Weaver earned his first career win over the Gators as he held UF to just three hits and an unearned run in 6.1 innings of work. • Giovanny Alfonzo paced the offense with two hits and two RBI.
Hitting....... GP-GS, AVG, R, H, 2B-3B-HR, RBI Seth Miller ..................................8-4, .125, 0, 2, 1-0-0, 0 John Nogowski..........................5-5, .000, 2, 0, 0-0-0, 1 Jose Brizuela ..............................5-5, .111, 1, 2, 1-0-0, 0
NOLES TAKE SEASON SERIES FROM GATORS • Thanks to a 2-1 victory over Florida at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville on March 26, FSU clinched the season series from its intra-
diamond comparison FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES
FLORIDA GATORS
2013 Stats 2013 Stats 27-5 .............................................................Overall Record ............................................................ 15-18 10-5 (ACC).............................................Conference Record .................................................(SEC) 5-7 Hitting/Fielding Categories .283....................................................... Team Batting Average..........................................................259 7.1...............................................................Runs Per Game ................................................................4.7 9.1................................................................Hits Per Game .................................................................8.5 23...................................................................Stolen Bases ....................................................................28 193.......................................................................Walks ........................................................................110 173................................................................... Strikeouts ....................................................................146 43........................................................................ Errors .........................................................................33 Pitching Categories 2.63.................................................................Team ERA ..................................................................4.03 10......................................................................... Saves ............................................................................ 6 105.......................................................................Walks ........................................................................106 242................................................................... Strikeouts ....................................................................229
2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL
2013 information Statistical Leaders Average (At least 20 starts) Jose Brizuela......................................................... .327 Stephen McGee ................................................... .304 DJ Stewart ............................................................ .292 Josh Delph ........................................................... .287 Hits Jose Brizuela.............................................................36 Marcus Davis ...........................................................32 Stephen McGee .......................................................31 DJ Stewart ................................................................31 RBIs Stephen McGee .......................................................29 DJ Stewart ................................................................28 Jose Brizuela.............................................................26 ERA (with at least 3 starts) Scott Sitz............................................................... 0.57 Luke Weaver......................................................... 1.42 Billy Strode ........................................................... 2.41 2013 quick facts Location.............................................Tallahassee, FL Symbol ........................................................Seminoles Colors.................................................Garnet & Gold Enrollment ....................................................... 41,710 President ........................................Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletics Director............................ Randy Spetman Conference ..........................................Atlantic Coast Home Field ...........................Dick Howser Stadium Capacity .............................................................. 6,700 Surface ................................................. Natural Grass Dimensions ......................LF-340, CF-400, RF-320 Letterwinners R/L ........................................... 19/10 Position Starters R/L .......................................... 5/4 Pitcher R/L ......................................................... 10/5 All-Time School Record (Yrs)......... 2650-970-10 (66) All-Time ACC Record (Yrs) ............395-160-0 (22) All-Time NCAA Record (Yrs) ........174-113-0 (50) Years in NCAA Regional (Last) ............... 50 (2012) All-Time CWS Record (Yrs) ............... 28-42-0 (21) Last CWS Appearance ...................................... 2012 MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball SID ..................................... Jason Leturmy Phone Number................................ (850) 644-3920 Fax Number ..................................... (850) 644-3820 Cell Phone ........................................ (850) 228-7568 Press Box Number.......................... (850) 644-1553 Email Address ............................ jleturmy@fsu.edu Mailing Address................ Florida State University 403 Stadium Drive West, Room D0107 Tallahassee, FL 32306 Athletic Website ..................... www.seminoles.com Twitter.............................................@FSU_Baseball Facebook .................. Facebook.com/FSUBaseball
INTERVIEW POLICY All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the FSU Sports Information Office. Players and coaches should not be contacted directly under any circumstances. On game days, coach Martin and requested players will be available to the media after the game and following a 10-minute cooling off period. Interviews will take place in the first base dugout.
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FSU’s 2013 records 2012
2013
Overall........................................... 50-17 ........................27-5 Home .............................................. 33-5 ........................20-1 Away ............................................... 15-6 ..........................6-4 Neutral ............................................. 2-6 ..........................1-0 vs. Ranked Teams .......................... 15-7 ..........................3-1 On TV........................................... 25-11 ........................12-2 On Internet .................................... 12-2 ........................12-1 ACC ................................................. 24-6 ........................10-5 ACC Home..................................... 13-2 ..........................5-1 ACC Away ...................................... 11-4 ..........................5-4 vs. Atlantic Sun ................................ 5-2 ..........................4-0 vs. Atlantic 10 .................................. 3-0 ..........................3-0 vs. BIG EAST......................................x ..........................6-0 vs. Big South ........................................x ..........................2-0 vs. Conference USA........................ 3-0 ..........................0-0 vs. SEC .............................................. 0-3 ..........................2-0 vs. Sun Belt ....................................... 2-1 ..........................0-0 Extra Innings ................................... 3-1 ..........................1-0 Morning Start................................... 0-1 ..........................1-0 Afternoon Start ............................. 25-9 ........................19-1 Evening Start ................................. 25-7 ..........................7-4 In Florida ........................................ 37-8 ........................24-2 In Maryland ..........................................x ..........................2-1 In Nebraska ...................................... 2-2 ..........................0-0 In North Carolina ........................... 5-4 ..........................0-0 In Virginia......................................... 0-0 ..........................1-2 On Monday ...................................... 2-2 ..........................0-0 On Tuesday ...................................... 5-3 ..........................5-0 On Wednesday ................................. 4-3 ..........................3-0 On Thursday .................................... 0-2 ..........................0-0 On Friday........................................ 11-3 ..........................5-3 On Saturday ................................... 14-2 ..........................6-2 On Sunday ...................................... 14-2 ..........................8-0 In February....................................... 6-1 ..........................7-0 In March ......................................... 17-3 ........................17-4 In April............................................ 13-3 ..........................3-1 In May ............................................... 7-8 ..........................0-0 In June............................................... 7-2 ..........................0-0 FSU scores 0-3 runs .................... 10-8 ..........................2-5 FSU scores 4-7 runs...................... 16-9 ........................10-0 FSU scores 8 + runs ..................... 24-0 ........................15-0 Opp scores 0-3 runs ..................... 34-0 ........................17-1 Opp scores 4-7 runs ..................... 13-9 ..........................8-2 Opp scores 8 + ................................ 3-8 ..........................2-2 FSU homers ................................... 23-6 ........................13-1 Opponent homers ......................... 12-9 ..........................3-2 FSU has more hits......................... 33-2 ........................18-1 Opp has more hits ...................... 11-13 ..........................8-4 Hits are tied ...................................... 6-2 ..........................1-0 versus LHP (Starter) ..................... 14-5 ..........................7-3 versus RHP (Starter) ................... 36-12 ........................20-2 when a reliever pitches .............. 50-17 ........................27-5 Kyle Bird .................................... 11-11 ..........................7-1 Kenny Burkhead ...............................x ..........................3-2 Robby Coles .......................................x ........................15-1 Evan Geist ..................................... 2-0 ..........................0-0 Bryant Holtmann ........................ 15-9 ........................13-1 Brandon Johnson .......................... 9-7 ..........................8-3 Hayden Jordan ...................................x ..........................1-0 Peter Miller ..................................... 1-3 ..........................0-0 Dylan Silva .........................................x ..........................2-1 Scott Sitz......................................... 2-2 ..........................0-0 Billy Strode .........................................x ..........................2-2 Gage Smith ................................ 28-11 ........................15-3 Luke Weaver................................... 5-5 ..........................2-0 Jameis Winston ..................................x ..........................9-1 Last 5 Games ....................................................................3-2 Last 10 Games ..................................................................7-3 Current Streak.............................................................Won 1 FSU wears Garnet ........................... 8-7 ..........................7-0 FSU wears Gold ............................ 12-0 ..........................6-0 FSU wears White ........................... 15-5 ........................10-1 FSU wears Gray............................. 13-3 ..........................2-4 FSU wears White Pinstripes .......... 0-0 ..........................0-0 FSU wears Gray Pinstripes ............ 2-2 ..........................2-0 FSU wears Red (ALS) ..................... 0-0 ..........................0-0 In one-run games .......................... 13-3 ..........................5-1 In two-run games ............................ 5-3 ..........................5-1 As the No. 1 team ....................... 16-10 ..........................0-0 Against the No. 1 team................... 0-2 ..........................0-0
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state rival. • The Seminoles have won the season series from the Gators in four of the last six seasons. • FSU improved to 5-2 all-time against Florida in Jacksonville. • The three combined runs scored by both teams in Jacksonville were the fewest runs put up by both teams since a 2-1 victory by FSU in Tallahassee back on March 10, 1995. • Luke Weaver was once again outstanding on the mound holding the Gators to just one run on three hits in 6.0 innings. He tied a career-high with nine strikeouts despite not factoring into the decision. • Gio Alfonzo has three hits in the series, all singles, and has driven in three of FSU’s six runs. • On Tuesday in Tallahassee, the Seminoles will look to sweep the regular-season series from the Gators for the first time since winning both meetings in 2002 (W, 5-4 & 9-4). ASSIST TO MILLER • Seth Miller came through with two of the biggest outfield assists of the season in game two of a doubleheader against Georgia Tech. • The senior centerfielder threw out not one, but two Yellow Jacket runners at the plate in back-toback innings to help FSU to an 11-3 victory. • Miller picked up two more in the series win at Miami and now leads the team with seven outfield assists in 2013; he has 10 for his career. • Three of his assists this year have been outs at the plate, three have been direct throws to home and two have resulted in double plays.
• Miller has posted a perfect fielding percent on the year converting on all 59 chances in 30 games. • As a team, FSU has tallied 11 outfield assists in 2013. DJ Stewart is second on the team with two followed by Marcus Davis and Josh Delph each with one. GIO MAKES STATEMENT • Giovanny Alfonzo got his first taste of the Florida State/Miami rivalry during the Seminoles’ dramatic walk-off victory in Tallahassee a season ago. • Alfonzo replaced the injured Justin Gonzalez in the top of the second of that game at shortstop and played a flawless game converting on all six fielding opportunities. • The Port St. Lucie, Fla., native sparked the victory by leading off the 10th inning with a single to right center off E.J. Encinosa for his first collegiate hit. Alfonzo moved into scoring position after swiping his first career stolen base and then scored on Sherman Johnson’s walk-off single. • This year Alfonzo has registered the game-winning RBIs against Florida twice and in game one of a three-game series against Miami. • Alfonzo’s game-winning heroics include: • Two-run single to RF top 4th to give FSU a 3-0 lead in Gainesville en route to a 401 win over UF. • Broke a 1-1 tie against the Gators in Jacksonville legging out an infield single to short with two outs in the bottom eighth. • Gave FSU its first lead of the evening at Miami with an RBI double down the line in right to break a 2-2 tie in the top of the ninth inning.
SEMINOLE STARTS BY POSITION (2013)
S. Miller - 22 Stewart - 10
Davis - 16 Stewart - 9 Knief - 5 Winston - 2 Alfonzo - 27 Gonzalez - 5
Sansone - 29 Smit - 3
Brizuela - 32
Nogowski - 24 Smit - 8 Leibrandt - 8 Sitz - 8 P. Miller - 7 Weaver - 6 Strode - 3
DH:
Davis - 15 Stewart - 9 Winston - 5 McGee - 2 Montgomery - 1
Delph - 28 Knief - 4
McGee - 30 Montgomery - 2
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WHAT A START • What a start to the 2013 season for the Florida State baseball team! The Seminoles ran out to a 16-0 record to open the year marking the second best start in school. • For the fourth time in the last seven years and for the seventh time overall, FSU has started a season with at least 12 straight victories. • The Seminoles outscored the opposition 13843 during the 16-game winning streak. • Since Mike Martin took over as head coach in 1980, FSU has opened the season winning its first 12 games five times. • In 2007, FSU set the school record for the best start in school history winnings its first 23 games. • Here is a look at FSU’s best starts all-time: • • • • •
2007: 23-0 2013: 16-0 1975: 15-0 2010: 13-0 1972, 1985, 2008: 12-0
• Florida State went 23-2 through the first 25 games marking the Seminoles best start since 2007 when FSU opened the year 24-1. • The Seminoles have opened a season winning at least 23 of their first 25 games nine times in the program’s 66-year history including six times under head coach Mike Martin. • FSU’s best 25-game start happened twice in school history, all under a different coach, with the Seminoles going 24-1 in 1968 (Fred Hatfield) and 2007 (Martin). WEAVER MAKES FRIDAY NIGHT DEBUT • Luke Weaver made his debut as the Seminoles’ Friday night pitcher when Florida State visited Miami on April 5. • It marked the first pitcher other than Brandon Leibrandt to start a Friday night game since Sean Gilmartin held the spot for the entire 2011 season. • Leibrandt had served in the Friday night role since opening day last year - a span of 21 straight starts. • Weaver did not factor into the decision against the Hurricanes working 5.0 innings allowing two runs on eight hits as he walked one and struck
out six. All eight hits he allowed came on two outs. • Weaver made his return to the weekend rotation for the first time since May 14, 2012 when the right hander went 4.0 innings in a start at Clemson. Friday’s game at Miami marks Weaver’s third career start in the weekend rotation. • The DeLand, Fla., product is 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA in three career weekend starts. BIG INNING • Florida State has scored four or more runs in an inning 20 times this season. • The biggest run producing inning for the Seminoles came against Stetson on March 20 when FSU posted nine runs in the sixth inning en route to a 14-1 victory. • Here’s a look at FSU’s big innings in 2013: • • • • • • •
Four-run inning ........................................... 9 Five-run inning ........................................... 6 Six-run inning ............................................. 0 Seven-run inning ......................................... 4 Eight-run inning ......................................... 0 Nine-run inning .......................................... 1 Ten-run inning or more .............................. 0
SIZZLIN’ SITZ • Even though his consecutive scoreless innings streak may have come to an end this year in his fourth start against Boston College, Scott Sitz is still off to a fabulous start in 2013 as the senior right hander is 6-0 with a 0.57 ERA. • Sitz has allowed just three earned runs in 47.0 innings of work with 38 strikeouts over eight starts. • His ERA is the lowest in the ACC and sixth nationally. • Opponents are hitting .265 through the first seven games as nine of the 48 hits he has allowed have gone for extra bases. • The Jacksonville Beach, Fla., tossed a careerhigh 8.0 shutout innings in a win over USF and then tied a career-high with nine strikeouts in his next start against Villanova. • Sitz saw his consecutive scoreless innings streak, which dated back to last year’s start against UCLA in the College World Series, come
2013 acc preseason poll If the Florida State baseball team wants to capture their seventh consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division title in 2013 they will have to do so as the underdog for the second time in as many years. In 2013, the Seminoles are tabbed to finish second in the ACC Atlantic Division as voted on by the league’s 12 head coaches. Florida State tallied 60 total points and received one first-place vote to win the Atlantic Division. NC State received the nod as the favorite to win the division with 69 total points and 10 first-place votes. Since the league moved to divisional play in 2006, Florida State has either won the title outright or claimed a share of the top spot the last six years (2007-12).
Atlantic Division
Coastal Division
School Points 2012 Record 1. NC State (10) .................. 69...................... 43-20 (19-11) 2. Florida State (1) .............. 60........................ 50-17 (24-6) 3. Clemson (1)..................... 50...................... 35-28 (16-14) 4. Wake Forest .................... 34...................... 33-24 (13-17) 5. Maryland.......................... 22...................... 32-24 (10-20) 6. Boston College ............... 17........................ 17-33 (7-22) (#) denotes first place divisional votes
School Points 2012 Record 1. North Carolina (9) ....... 69 ......................46-16 (22-8) 2. Georgia Tech (1) .......... 55 ....................38-26 (12-18) 3. Virginia (2) .................... 50 ................ 39-19-1 (18-12) 4. Miami ............................. 39 ....................36-23 (16-14) 5. Virginia Tech ................ 27 ....................34-21 (11-19) 6. Duke .............................. 12 ......................21-34 (9-21)
‘13 acc standings
Team
Atlantic Division ACC Overall
Team
Coastal Division ACC Overall
Florida State Clemson NC State Wake Forest Maryland Boston College
10-5-0 9-6-0 8-7-0 4-10-0 4-11-0 0-14-0
North Carolina 12-2-0 Virginia 11-3-0 Georgia Tech 9-6-0 Duke 8-7-0 Virginia Tech 7-8-0 Miami 6-9-0
.667 .600 .533 .286 .267 .000
.857 .786 .600 .533 .467 .400
27-5-0 21-11-0 24-10-0 17-16-0 16-15-0 5-25-0
29-2-0 29-3-0 23-9-0 19-14-0 21-12-0 21-14-0
.844 .656 .706 .515 .516 .167
.935 .906 .719 .576 .636 .600
Upcoming Schedule Monday, April 8 Virginia at Wake Forest ...................................7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9 Boston College at Dartmouth .......................3 p.m. VCU at Maryland .............................................4 p.m. Longwood at Virginia Tech.......................5:30 p.m. Clemson at Western Carolina ........................6 p.m. UNC Greensboro at Duke .............................6 p.m. Florida at Florida State....................................6 p.m. East Carolina at NC State...............................6 p.m. Wake Forest at High Point .............................6 p.m. North Carolina at Elon ..............................6:30 p.m. Georgia Tech at Georgia ................................7 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 Boston College at Massachusetts (Beanpot) 3 p.m. Maryland at George Mason ...........................3 p.m. North Carolina Central at Duke....................6 p.m. Stetson at Miami ..............................................6 p.m. Radford at Virginia ..........................................6 p.m. Presbyterian College at Clemson .............. 6:30 pm. Friday, April 12 NC State at Boston College ......................2:30 p.m. North Carolina at Virginia Tech ...............5:30 p.m. Duke at Florida State ......................................6 p.m. Miami at Maryland......................................6;30 p.m. Wake Forest at Clemson ............................6:30 p.m. Virginia at Georgia Tech.................................7 p.m. Saturday, April 13 Virginia at Georgia Tech.................................1 p.m. NC State at Boston College ......................1:30 p.m. North Carolina at Virginia Tech ....................2 p.m. Duke at Florida State ......................................6 p.m. Wake Forest at Clemson ............................6:30 p.m. Miami at Maryland............................................. TBA Sunday, April 14 NC State at Boston College ...........................1 p.m. Wake Forest at Clemson .................................1 p.m. Duke at Florida State ......................................1 p.m. Virginia at Georgia Tech.................................1 p.m. Miami at Maryland...........................................1 p.m. North Carolina at Virginia Tech ....................1 p.m.
ACC Overall Champion NC State (6), North Carolina (4), Florida State (1), Virginia (1)
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to a close at 22.0 innings after BC scored two unearned runs in the third inning. • Over his last 10 starts, Sitz has allowed just five earned runs in 58.0 innings. • With a win at Miami on April 7, Sitz set a career-high for victories in a season surpassing his previous high of five set during his freshman year in 2010. STELLAR PITCHING PERFORMANCE • A big reason for FSU’s hot start is due in large part to the success of the Seminole pitching staff through 32 games. • FSU entered the week ranked 17th nationally in ERA and 34th in hits allowed per nine innings. • Of the 14 pitchers who have seen action this year, nine have an ERA below 3.00 including three pitchers with at least two starts. Two of those starters have an ERA at 1.50 or lower. • FSU’s starting pitchers are 17-4 with a 2.71 ERA this year allowing 49 earned runs in 162.2 innings of work with 149 strikeouts. The starters have allowed 156 hits and only 53 walks. • In terms of turning in a quality start, Seminole starters have gone at least 5.0 innings in 21 of the first 32 games. Sophomore Luke Weaver has pitched at least 6.0 innings in five of his six starts
in 2013. Scott Sitz is the only pitcher on staff to throw 8.0 innings in a start twice this year. • In relation to the national stats entering the week, Scott Sitz ranks fourth in ERA (0.57) and d tied for 13th in wins (6). Luke Weaver ranks 20th in WHIP (0.84) and Robby Coles in tied for 20th with seven saves. GIO NOTCHES 7 STRAIGHT HITS • Giovanny Alfonzo put together a hit in seven straight at-bats over a three-game span to end the month of March. All seven hits were singles. • Alfonzo registered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the eighth inning against Florida in Jacksonville, went 3-for-3 in the first game against Virginia Tech and then added hits in his first three AB’s in game 1 of a doubleheader against the Hokies. • It marked the longest streak by a Seminole since 2009 when Tyler Holt registered a hit in six straight at-bats against Auburn. Against the Tigers, Holt recorded three singles and three doubles. • Alfonzo finished three shy of the school record held by Brian Cox, who established the mark with 10 consecutive hits during the 1998 Tallahassee Regional (May 21-23).
series stats vs. ‘13 opponents Rhode Island Jacksonville USF Villanova Presbyterian Boston College Florida Maryland Stetson Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Florida Gulf Coast Miami Duke South Alabama Virginia Wake Forest UCF NC State Clemson ACC Tourney
Rhode Island Jacksonville USF Villanova Presbyterian Boston College Florida Maryland Stetson Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Florida Gulf Coast Miami Duke South Alabama Virginia Wake Forest UCF NC State Clemson ACC Tourney
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AVG .234 .313 .307 .343 .313 .293 .219 .253 .279 .253 .298 .333 .273
AB 94 32 88 108 64 92 64 99 61 91 104 34 99
W-L 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 1-2 1-0 2-1
ERA 3.21 2.00 1.73 1.00 2.00 0.67 0.50 3.12 1.00 5.33 4.68 8.00 2.77
BATTING R 25 9 27 32 19 22 6 14 19 19 14 12 9
H 22 10 27 37 20 27 14 25 17 23 31 12 27
PITCHING IP 28.0 9.0 26.0 27.0 18.0 27.0 18.0 26.0 18.0 27.0 25.0 9.0 26.0
H 23 7 17 15 13 20 8 29 12 37 32 11 23
RBI 23 8 24 28 17 20 6 14 16 17 12 11 6
R 13 7 5 6 6 5 2 14 4 19 21 9 9
2B-3B-HR 6-3-4 2-0-0 13-0-2 9-0-0 4-0-2 12-2-1 4-0-0 5-2-1 3-1-1 6-0-1 7-0-1 3-0-2 3-0-0
BB-SO 27-18 7-5 22-19 17-7 11-9 17-9 7-16 19-14 16-11 17-13 16-17 6-5 11-30
ER 10 2 5 3 4 2 1 9 2 16 13 8 8
BB-SO 14-25 5-12 8-20 10-43 1-13 12-19 4-17 9-18 4-16 16-25 13-10 3-5 6-19
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‘13 honors & Awards
Preseason All-Americans Brandon Leibrandt .......Collegiate Baseball (3rd) Mike Compton .............................NCBWA (3rd) Collegiate Baseball (3rd) ACC Player/Pitcher of the Week Marcus Davis* ............................ Week 2 - Feb. 25 Brandon Leibrandt^ .............. Week 4 - March 11 DJ Stewart* ............................. Week 6 - March 25 Johnny Bench Award Stephen McGee..................................... Watch List National Accolades Marcus Davis .......................... CB POW - Feb. 25 Key: * - Player of the Week; ^ - Pitcher of the Week; CB - Collegiate Baseball
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over 20 wins in the ACC. This includes a school record 24 wins in league action in 2008 & 2012 which ties for the most league wins with Clemson, who performed the feat in 2006. ACC SERIES VICTORIES • A big reason for FSU capturing a share of six straight Atlantic Division titles is the Seminoles ability to win a series in the league. • So far this year, FSU has won four of its first five series taking 2-of-3 from Maryland, Georgia Tech and Miami, while sweeping Boston College. The lone series loss came at Virginia Tech • Dating back to the start of the 2011 season, FSU has won 20 of 25 league series including nine of 10 last year. • The Seminoles have been even better at home in the ACC winning their last seven league series including a 2-0 mark in 2013 (BC & GT). • The last time FSU lost an ACC series at home was May 19-21, 2011 against Clemson when the Tigers took games 2 & 3 (7-4 & 8-5). DIVISIONAL CROWN REPEAT? • The 2012 season marked the sixth year in a row that Florida State finished atop the ACC Atlantic Division claiming at least a share of the division title. • Since the move to divisional play in 2006, FSU has captured at least a share of the division title in six of those seven years. • Florida State has won the divisional title outright five times (2007-09, 2011-12), while sharing the title with Clemson in 2010. • The Seminoles finished the 2012 season with a league record of 24-6 tying the ACC mark for victories. FSU joined the 2006 Clemson Tigers and 2008 Florida State Seminoles for the most wins in league history. • FSU was picked to finish second in the division behind NC State at the start of the 2013 season. WHAT’S IN STORE FOR FSU IN 2013? • Florida State finished ACC play in 2012 with a record of 24-6, matching the league record held
GOLDEN PERFORMANCES Here is a look at how Florida State has fared when wearing the gold uniforms dating back to 2009: 2009 (6-1) June 13 Vanderbilt* .............W, 7-6 Apr. 1 Virginia Tech .......... W, 11-4 Feb. 22 Hofstra ................... W, 10-4 2011 (8-2) Apr. 22 Miami^ .............. (10) W, 8-7 Mar. 8 Boston College ......L, 5-12 Feb. 20 VMI .......................W, 15-0 Apr. 29 Rhode Island^.......... W, 6-5 Mar. 22 Clemson^ ................ W, 7-4 Feb. 27 Hofstra....................W, 7-0 May 6 Maryland ................... W, 9-2 Apr. 12 North Carolina^ ..... W, 9-8 Mar. 13 Boston College^ ....W, 4-3 June 3 Samford* .................. W, 5-2 Apr. 26 Wake Forest......... W, 14-10 Mar. 27 Wake Forest .........W, 11-2 June 10 Stanford* ................ W, 18-7 May 3 Virginia Tech........... W, 9-4 Apr. 10 North Carolina .......L, 6-7 June 17 Stony Brook* ......... W, 12-2 May 31 Ohio State* ........... W, 37-6 Apr. 24 Duke......................W, 13-9 2013 (6-0) 2010 (10-0) May 8 UCF.........................W, 6-1 Feb. 17 Rhode Island^.. (10) W, 8-6 Feb. 21 Georgia State ........ W, 12-2 June 5 Alabama* ..............W, 11-1 Feb. 24 USF............................ W, 8-0 Feb. 28 Hofstra ................... W, 14-4 June 12 Texas A&M* ........W, 23-9 Feb. 24 USF............................ W, 5-2 Mar. 7 Georgia .................. W, 17-5 June 13 Texas A&M* ........ L, 2-11 Mar. 3 Villanova ................... W, 2-1 Mar. 14 Virginia .................... W, 9-8 2012 (12-0) Mar. 10 Boston College .........W, 9-1 Mar. 28 Maryland.................. W, 9-5 Feb. 19 Hofstra..................W, 13-6 Mar. 24 Georgia Tech............ W, 8-6 Apr. 4 Virginia Tech........... W, 9-6 Feb. 26 FIU ..........................W, 2-1 ^denotes walk-off win; *NCAA Tourney Apr. 25 Miami^ ..................... W, 7-6 Mar. 4 Maine ....................W, 18-2 May 2 Le Moyne............... W, 17-1 Mar. 4 Maine ....................W, 10-0 May 16 NC State .......... (7) W, 12-9 Mar. 18 Virginia ...................W, 4-3
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by two teams - Clemson (2006) & FSU (2008). • FSU posted its best winning percentage in the ACC following the 1999 season when the Seminoles finished with a record of 22-2 (.917). • Since the move to a 30-game league schedule in 2006, the Seminoles recorded its best finish in 2008 finishing atop the Atlantic Division with a school record mark of 24-6 tying the record for the most wins in the ACC. The record was matched once again in 2012. • 2012 marked the fifth time in school history that Florida State recorded 20 or more league wins since joining the ACC in 1992. • How will the Seminoles fare in 2013? • • • • •
2012 - 30 games ...................................Finish: 24-6 2008 - 30 games...................................Finish: 24-6 2007 - 27 games...................................Finish: 21-6 2001 - 24 games ...................................Finish: 20-4 1999 - 24 games ...................................Finish: 22-2
ACC OPENERS • Followings its three-game sweep of Boston College, Florida State is 20-2 all-time in series victories when opening ACC play. • FSU and BC have now met three times to open league play with the Seminoles taking the series in 2011 & 2013 and the Eagles winning in 2009. • The Seminoles had never lost an opening series in the ACC, a string of 17 consecutive series victories, until 2009 when the Seminoles dropped two of three from Boston College. • A year later FSU suffered its second straight ACC opening weekend loss when the Seminoles dropped two of three from Virginia in Tallahassee. • Since joining the ACC back in 1992, FSU has posted an all-time record of 54-9 on opening weekend in league play. • Before the series loss to BC, the last time the Garnet and Gold lost a game in an opening series was on March 15, 2002 at Virginia. • Florida State opened league play at home for the 19th time since joining the league in 1992. SUNDAY GOLD • There is just something about those Sunday gold uniforms. • At 6-0 in 2013, FSU has now won 18 straight games when wearing the gold uniforms. • FSU kept the streak alive thanks in large part to a dramatic come-from-behind, walk-off win in 10 innings over Rhode Island during the opening weekend series. • And then a nice come-from-behind victory over Georgia Tech which saw the Seminoles erase an early five-run deficit by scoring six runs over the last three innings with the go ahead hit coming in the eighth off the bat of DJ Stewart. • The streak dates back to the start of the 2012 season as the Seminoles posted a perfect 12-0 record when donning the gold uniforms. • One of those wins included a rare Sunday road game. But that exception was made in Omaha as the Seminoles sported the gold jerseys in a 12-2 victory over Stony Brook in an elimination game at the College World Series.
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• FSU’s last four walk-off victories have occurred with the Seminoles wearing the gold uniforms. • Dating back to the start of the 2009 season, FSU is 42-3 when donning the gold uniforms. The Seminoles were perfect in 2010 (10-0) & 2012 (12-0). WALK IT OUT • Florida State drew 27 walks during its opening weekend series against Rhode Island - two more than they drew against Hofstra in a three-game series to open the 2012 campaign. • Through 32 games, the Seminoles have drawn 193 walks. A mark that leads the ACC and is 11 more than second place North Carolina (182). • Stephen McGee leads the team with 29 walks, followed closely by Josh Delph, Jose Brizuela and John Sansone with 27, 23 and 22, respectively. McGee, Delph and Brizuela all rank in the top 10 in walks in the ACC. • Brizuela, McGee and Delph have all drawn four walks in a game this year. McGee tied a careerhigh with four walks in game two against URI, while Brizuela drew a career-high four walks in the opening game against USF. Delph’s first career four-walk game came in game one against Boston College. • FSU finished the 2012 campaign as the national leader in walks with 386, while three Seminoles ranked in the top five nationally - Sherman Johnson (1st - 69), James Ramsey (3rd - 63) and Stephen McGee (5th - 61). • FSU led the nation in base-on-balls the last three years and in four of the last five seasons (2008 - 435; 2010 - 402; 2011 - 381; 2012 - 386). • In 2009, FSU finished second nationally in walks with 386. • Florida State has drawn 1990 walks the last five years (2008-12), good for an average of over 398 walks a year. • The Seminoles enter the week ranked third nationally in base-on-balls trailing New Mexico State who leads the nation with 205 walks. OUCH! THAT HURTS • Speaking of picking up where they left off, FSU registered nine hit-by-pitches following its three-game series sweep of Rhode Island. • The Rams were not afraid to pitch inside last year either as Seminole batters were hit 11 times including a season-high six times in game two. • As a team, FSU has been hit by a pitch 56 times through 32 games, good for an average of 1.75 HBP per game. • Thirteen different Seminoles have already been hit by at least one pitch this year. That leaves just six players on the 2013 roster, with at least one at-bat, who have not been hit by a pitch. • The ‘Noles reached base a total of 96 times via a hit-by-pitch in 67 games in 2012 - a mark that ranked second in the ACC behind UVA (98). Last year, FSU averaged 1.4 HBP a game. • Five Seminoles were hit by a pitch at least nine times last year. Stephen McGee led all Seminoles with 16 followed by Stephen Spradling with 12.
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Justin Gonzalez and Seth Miller each had 11 and James Ramsey was hit nine times. • McGee’s 16 HBPs ranked as the fourth most in a single-season in school history. • The 96 HBP were the second most in a season in the FSU record books. The school record for hit-by-pitches in a season is 97. • Seven Seminoles have already been hit at least five times in 2013 led by Josh Delph with eight, followed by John Sansone with six, John Nogowski with seven and Giovanny Alfonzo, Marcus Davis, Brett Knief and DJ Stewart with five each. DOUBLE TROUBLE • Through the years, FSU has been a consistent doubles hitting machine due in large part to the field configurations inside Dick Howser Stadium. • The Noles have been so consistent that they normally rank among the nation’s leaders in doubles and doubles per game on an annual basis. • Dating back to the 2008 season, FSU has ranked in the top five in doubles four times including 2011 when FSU led the nation with 152. • Since 2002, the Seminoles have ranked in the top 15 in doubles per game six times including second with 2.77 in 2007. • This year FSU has posted 77 doubles good for a per game average of 2.41. • Florida State enters the week ranked sixth nationally in doubles and fifth in doubles per game. • Dating back to the start of the 2011 season, FSU leads all schools in doubles with 368, followed by NC State (355) and Troy (345). SEMINOLE GRAND SLAMS • After hitting seven grand slams as a team a season ago, Florida State has registered three in 2013 as Jose Brizuela hit one on opening day against Rhode Island, DJ Stewart connected on his first career slam in game two of a doubleheader against Georgia Tech and Stephen McGee added his first career slam to propel FSU past Florida Gulf Coast. • Brizuela connected on a sixth inning grand slam, the second of his career, to give FSU a commanding 11-4 lead. • The home run was the third of his career and second round tripper hit on opening day. • Stewart gave the Noles a commanding lead in the fifth inning taking a 2-0 pitch from GT’s Alex Cruz over the screen in right center for his first career slam. • McGee went deep to cap FSU’s five-run sixth inning which gave the Seminoles the lead for good en route to a 12-9 victory over FGCU. • Seth Miller led the Seminoles with three grand slams in 2012. ONE-HIT SHUTOUT • FSU opened ACC play in fine fashion as sophomore southpaw Brandon Leibrandt worked 8.0 shutout innings of one-hit baseball as the Seminoles defeated the Eagles 4-0. • Leibrandt carried a no-hitter into the eighth and with one out BC’s John Hennessy broke up
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the bid with a single through the left side for the only Eagle hit of the evening. • Robby Coles worked the ninth to close out the game as the combined one-hitter was the first for the Seminoles since March 8, 2010 when Mike McGee, Tyler Everett and Daniel Bennett one-hit the Jacksonville Dolphins in Jacksonville. • In the game against JU, the Seminoles took a no-hitter into the ninth inning when Alex Martinez led off the bottom of the inning with a single up the middle. STEWART NAMED ACC POW • DJ Stewart was named ACC Player of the Week after hitting .313 in five games while driving in a team-high nine runs as FSU went 4-1 which included a series victory over No. 11 GT. • Stewart hit .364 against the Yellow Jackets driving in a career-high six runs in an 11-3 victory. Four of those RBI came off his first career grand slam to break the game open in the fifth. • In the series finale, Stewart had the gamewinning hit in the bottom of the eighth inning to help the Seminoles complete the come-frombehind victory. His two-run single with one out broke a 6-6 tie to give the Noles their first lead of the afternoon. LEIBRANDT HONORED BY THE ACC • Brandon Leibrandt was honored by the ACC in week four for his sensational pitching performance against Boston College in the league’s opening weekend. • Leibrandt tied a career-high by working 8.0 innings as he limited BC to just one hit. The sophomore southpaw no-hit the Eagles for 7.1 innings. • He allowed just one base runner to reach second base during his outing and that came in the second inning. • The Alpharetta, Ga., native left the game at the end of the eighth inning after throwing 105 pitches. He finished with three strikeouts and four walks. WEAVER FOLLOWING SUIT • Luke Weaver has been equally impressive over his last six appearances which include six starts against Jacksonville, Presbyterian, Stetson, Miami and two vs. Florida. • The sophomore right hander has given up just six earned runs in 38.0 innings of work while allowing 26 hits, six walks and 45 strikeouts. He struck out a career-high nine batters in his first start of the season against Jacksonville and tied that mark with nine against Florida at the Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville. • Opponents are hitting .188 against Weaver, while his strikeout-to-walk ratio sits at 7.5:1. He currently sits fifth in the ACC in ERA and third in the league in opponent batting average. STREAKING INTO 2013 • Senior Justin Gonzalez, who will miss the rest of the 2013 with a hip injury, registered a hit in FSU’s first five games to open the 2013 campaign.
• For his efforts, Gonzalez extended his hitting streak, which dates back to the end of the 2012 season, to a career-high 10 games. • The Miami, Fla., native also extended his streak of reaching base in consecutive games to 12. • Jose Brizuela holds the longest hitting streak this year at 10 games. • Stephen McGee holds the longest streak of reach base in consecutive games at 22. • Freshman John Sansone had reached base in every game to start the season until the series finale against Boston College ending his streak at 14 straight games. • Here are the Seminoles with notable hitting streaks in 2013: • Justin Gonzalez - 10 (career-high = 10) • DJ Stewart - 7 (career-high = 7) • John Nogowski - 6 (career-high = 6) • Giovanny Alfonzo - 4 (career-high = 4) • Here are the Seminoles with notable reaching base streaks in 2013: • Justin Gonzalez - 12 (season-high = 5) • DJ Stewart - 10 (season-high = 11) • John Nogowski - 7 (season-high = 8) • Casey Smit - 5 (season-high = 5) • Giovanny Alfonzo - 4 (season-high = 5) • Brett Knief - 4 (season-high = 5) GOING YARD FOR THE FIRST TIME • Over a span of less than 24 hours during FSU’s mid-week match-up against Presbyterian, a pair of Seminoles went yard for the first time in their collegiate careers. • Stephen McGee launched his first career home run in the fifth inning of FSU’s 9-2 victory over the Blue Hose. The junior catcher connected on a 2-2 pitch off the scoreboard in left for a tworun home run. • In game two against PC, Josh Delph would leave the yard for the first time lofting a 1-0 delivery over the screen in right. The home run by Delph was also a two-run shot. • The home run came on McGee’s 368th career plate appearance, while Delph’s came on his 199th career plate appearance. BATS COME ALIVE AGAINST NOVA • Florida State weathered the cold conditions in game one of a three-game series against Villanova on March 1 scoring 23 runs on 22 hits. • It marked the most hits for the Seminoles since clubbing 38 against Ohio State in the Tallahassee Regional finals on May 31, 2009 • It also marked the most runs scored in a game since plating 23 in a win over Texas A&M in the 2011 Tallahassee Super Regional. • Seven Seminoles recorded multiple hits in the win led by senior Seth Miller who tied a careerhigh with four hits. Jose Brizuela, John Nogowski and Giovanny Alfonzo each registered three, while Marcus Davis, Stephen McGee and John Sansone all finished with two hits apiece.
FSU BASEBALL - AMONG THE ELITE • Success is synonymous with Florida State Baseball as the program enters its 66th year of existence in 2013. • In 18 of the last 22 seasons, the Seminoles have claimed the ACC regular season title or finished with the best record in the league, won the ACC Tournament title or advanced to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. • All of this is pretty impressive for a school that has the most wins and the highest winning percentage in Division I since 2000 and the second highest winning percentage all-time in Division I history. • On top of all that, the most impressive stat is the fact that Florida State baseball has never endured a losing season in 65 years. WINS SINCE 2000 1. Florida State ................................................ 671 2. South Carolina........................................................ 652 3. Rice .......................................................................... 640 4. Texas ........................................................................ 625 5. North Carolina ....................................................... 623 (updated through 4/7/13)
HONORING DAVIS • Marcus Davis was honored for his outstanding performance in leading FSU to a 4-0 week with wins over Jacksonville and a three-game sweep of USF. • He earned Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week and ACC Co-Player of the Week. • Davis hit .615 (8-for-13) in the four games as five of his eight hits went for extra bases with three home runs and two doubles. • The Cincinnati, Ohio native drove in at least one, scored at least one run and picked up at least one hit in all four games. • In game one of a three-game series against USF, Davis was a perfect 4-for-4 as he reached base on all five plate appearances. He finished the game a triple shy of hitting for the cycle. • At one point during the week, Davis reached base safely in eight plate appearances. PERFECT FEBRUARY • Florida State put the finishing touches on a perfect month of February, in which the Noles went 7-0, following its sweep of USF (Feb. 23-24). • It marks the third time in the last four years that the Seminoles have posted an undefeated February (2010: 7-0; 2011: 7-0). • FSU outscored its opponents 61-25 in the month of February hitting .276 as a team, while the pitching staff was just as good posting a team ERA of 2.43 with 57 strikeouts in 63.0 innings. BATTER UP! • Ten newcomers to the Florida State roster saw action on the diamond through the first 10 games in 2013. • Three Seminoles registered a hit in their first at-bat including a two-run home run by Marcus Davis, a double by DJ Stewart and a single by Alvin Swoope.
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• As a group, the new batch of Seminoles combined to hit .333 (3-for-9), with a double, HR, three-RBI and a walk. NICE TO MEET YOU • Florida State wrapped up its string of meeting an opponent for the first time in a span of six days back in early March as the Seminoles had never faced Villanova and Presbyterian College. • The Seminoles went 5-0 against the Wildcats and Blue Hose outscoring both teams by a combined 51-12 margin. • FSU has fared well when facing a team for the first time posting an all-time record of 184-46 (.800). • The Seminoles faced four first-time opponents in 2012 with two coming in Omaha at the College World Series. Those first-time teams included Rhode Island, North Georgia College, Stony Brook and UCLA. FSU went 4-0. • The two games against Stony Brook and UCLA were both elimination games at the CWS. MAKING THE CONNECTION • If you’re a movie buff and can’t get enough ‘Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon,’ then you’re going to love a little ‘Six Degrees of Seminole Baseball.’ • So I know you’re asking yourself what’s the FSU baseball connection between Friday’s opening day starter Brandon Leibrandt and his dad, former major leaguer, Charlie Leibrandt... • No, Charlie did not go to school at Florida State, but he was managed by former FSU head coach Dick Howser for three years with the Kansas City Royals (1985-86). In fact, Charlie was in the starting rotation the year the Royals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to capture the 1985 World Series Championship. • The rest of the connection is pretty easy. Howser was head coach at FSU in 1979 before leaving to take the managerial job with the New York Yankees in 1980. One of Howser’s assistants in 1979 was Mike Martin, who succeeded Howser as head coach at FSU. And of course Martin enters his second season coaching Brandon. So there is your ‘Six Degrees of Seminole Baseball’ or perhaps it should be ‘Four Degrees.’ WALK-OFF FASHION • DJ Stewart connected on a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning of the series finale to give FSU an 8-6 victory over Rhode Island and the series sweep. • It marked the second straight year that FSU needed a walk-off hit to beat the Rams as Jayce Boyd provided the game-winning heroics in 2012 delivering a two-out, two-run double off the screen in right center to give the Seminoles the 6-5 victory. • Boyd’s game-winning hit was the last walk-off hit by the Seminoles before Stewart’s dramatic atbat against Rhode Island. • The last walk-off victory that resulted in a home run was Mike McGee’s solo home run in the bottom of the ninth against Vanderbilt in
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game one of the Tallahassee Super Regional on June 11, 2010. • See the chart on page 11 for a list of FSU’s walkoff hits dating back to the start of the 2003 season. GOING YARD ON OPENING DAY • Florida State hit two home runs on opening day against Rhode Island courtesy of one each by junior college transfer Marcus Davis and sophomore Jose Brizuela. • Davis went big for his first hit as a Seminole as the Cincinnati, Ohio native took a 2-1 offering over the fence in right for a two-run home run in the bottom of the first against Rhode Island. • The long ball marked the second straight year that a Seminole newcomer hit a home run in his first collegiate AB on opening day. • Brizuela performed the feat last year when he hit a two-run home run to right in the second inning against Hofstra. LEIBRANDT GETS OPENING DAY START AGAIN • One year later and all that changed was FSU’s opening day opponent. Brandon Leibrandt took the mound as the opening day starter for the second straight year. • Leibrandt made his collegiate debut in 2012 on opening day against Hofstra as he worked 5.0 innings allowing one run on three hits in earning his first career win. • In 2013, he went 5.0 plus innings allowing four runs on five hits as he walked one and struck out six in earning the win over URI. • After making school history last year as the first freshman to start an opening day game, Leibrandt became just the sixth Seminole pitcher to start on opening day in consecutive years dating back to 1966. • Sean Gilmartin (2010-11) was the last FSU pitcher to make back-to-back starts on opening day. • Here is a look at those back-to-back opening day starters: • Brandon Leibrandt...................2012 & 2013 • Sean Gilmartin..........................2010 & 2011 • Bryan Henry .............................2006 & 2007 • Blair Varnes ...............................2001 & 2002 • Jon McDonald ..........................1999 & 2000 • Roger Bailey ..............................1991 & 1992
GONZO TO MISS REMAINDER OF 2013 • Justin Gonzalez will the miss the rest of the 2013 season as the senior shortstop underwent surgery on his right hip. • A full recovery is expected following six to eight months of rehabilitation. • Gonzalez made just five starts in 2013 before suffering the season ending injury. He hit .278 with a triple and two home runs, five runs and five RBI and was perfect from the field in 16 fielding chances at shortstop. COMPTON TO MISS 2013 CAMPAIGN • After making an immediate impact in FSU’s weekend rotation a season ago, sophomore Mike Compton will miss the entire 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery to his right elbow. • Compton went 12-2 with a 2.87 ERA in 18 starts last year striking out 64 in 91.0 innings of work. • The Branson, Mo., native led the ACC and tied for second nationally in wins. OPENING DAY NOTABLES • With an 11-5 victory over Rhode Island, Florida State won its 15th straight game on opening day. The Seminoles improved to 58-7-1 (.886) alltime on opening day. • Friday marked the first time FSU played Rhode Island on opening day. • When it comes to home openers all-time, FSU improved to 62-4 (.939) with only one loss coming in the last 32 years. • Under Hall of Fame head coach Mike Martin, FSU Baseball is 31-3 on opening day. • Following its series sweep of URI, FSU extended its streak of consecutive series victories on opening day to 32 in a row. FSU has not lost the first series of the season since 1981. • Overall, Florida State is 55-2-9 in season opening series.
PRESEASON ACCOLADES • Florida State opened the 2013 season ranked among the top teams in the nation according to several preseason polls. • The USA Today Coaches Poll gave the Seminoles their highest ranking at No. 9, while the NCBWA (11th), Collegiate Baseball (17th), Perfect Game (18th) and Baseball America (20th). • Both Mike Compton and Brandon Leibrandt were honored as preseason All-Americans by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball. Compton was also named to the NCBWA’s third team preseason All-America team.
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fsu home runs in 2013 Name Opponent (Date) 1. Marcus Davis .........................................Rhode Island (2/15) 2. Jose Brizuela ..........................................Rhode Island (2/15) 3. Justin Gonzalez .....................................Rhode Island (2/16) 4. DJ Stewart* ............................................Rhode Island (2/17) 5. Justin Gonzalez ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) 6. Marcus Davis ............................................Jacksonville (2/20) 7. Marcus Davis ........................................................ USF (2/23) 8. Marcus Davis .......................................USF (2/24 - Game 2) 9. Stephen McGee .........................................Presbyterian (3/5) 10. Josh Delph ...............................................Presbyterian (3/6) 11. Stephen McGee................................. Boston College (3/9) 12. Stephen McGee..................................... at Maryland (3/16) 13. Marcus Davis ................................................. Stetson (3/20) 14. DJ Stewart ......................... Georgia Tech (3/22 - Game 2) 15. DJ Stewart ....................................... at Virginia Tech (3/29) 16. John Sansone ...............................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) 17. Stephen McGee...........................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2)
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Type 2-run GS Solo 2-run Solo 2-run Solo Solo 2-run 2-run Solo Solo 2-run GS 2-run 2-run GS
Player Gonzalez Davis McGee S. Miller Brizuela Stewart Nogowski Delph Sansone Alfonzo Holland Howard
Career (2) 21 5 (1) 4 (3) 4 (2) 3 (1) 3 2 1 1 0 0 0
2013 2 5 (1) 4 0 (1) 1 (1) 3 0 1 1 0 0 0
Latest 2/20/13 3/20/13 4/2/13 6/10/12 2/15/13 3/29/13 4/7/12 3/6/13 4/2/13
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seminole WALK-OFFS (since 2003) Name, Date Walk-off Description DJ Stewart, February 17, 2013 ............................................ 2-Run HR vs Rhode Island (10th) Jayce Boyd, April 29, 2012 ....................................................... 2-Run Double vs. Rhode Island Sherman Johnson, April 22, 2012...................................................RBI Single vs Miami (10th) Rafael Lopez, March 13th, 2011 .............................................. RBI Sac-Fly vs Boston College Mike McGee, June 11th, 2010 (Tallahassee Super Regional).................... Solo HR vs Vanderbilt Mike McGee, May 4th, 2010 ................................................. RBI Single vs Jacksonville (13th) Mike McGee, April 25th, 2010.................................................................... 2-Run HR vs Miami Stuart Tapley, April 24th, 2010............................................................. 2-Run Double vs Miami Ohmed Danesh, May 15th, 2009 ...............................................2-Run HR vs Grambling State Tommy Oravetz, April 22th, 2009......................................Solo HR vs UNC-Asheville (11th) Jason Stidham, April 15th, 2009 ...................................................RBI Single vs North Florida Jason Stidham, April 12th, 2009 ............................................. 2-Run Single vs North Carolina Rafael Lopez, April 10th, 2009 ................................................RBI Sac-Fly vs. North Carolina Mike McGee, March 22th, 2009 .............................................................3-Run HR vs Clemson Mike Meschke, February 26th, 2009 ....................................................... RBI Single vs Auburn Tyler Holt, April 6, 2008 .............................................................. RBI Single vs. Virginia (10th) Jack Rye, April 6th, 2008 ............................................................... RBI Single vs Virginia (10th) Ohmed Danesh, March 14, 2008...............................................2-Run Single vs. Georgia Tech Stuart Tapley, March 9th, 2008 ............................................................. RBI Single vs Maryland Jack Rye, March 16th, 2007 .................................................. RBI Single vs Wake Forest (11th) Shane Robinson, May 25, 2006 (ACC Tourney in Jax) .............RBI Single vs. North Carolina Dennis Guinn, May 18, 2006 .................................................... RBI Single vs. NC State (10th) Aaron Cheesman, May 25, 2005 (ACC Tourney in Jax) ...Sac-bunt vs. North Carolina (12th) (to move runner from second to third, pitcher threw ball into left field) Aaron Cheesman, May 15, 2005 .................................... RBI Single vs. North Carolina (11th) Ryne Malone, May 14, 2005 ........................................................3-Run HR vs. North Carolina Aaron Cheesman, April 3, 2005......................................................Safety squeeze vs. Clemson Jack Rye, February 12, 2005 ..............................................................Swinging bunt vs. Auburn Bryan Henry, February 5, 2005 .....................................................................RBI Single vs. VMI Matt Sauls, May 29, 2004 (ACC Tourney in Salem, Va.) .......... Safety squeeze vs. UNC (11th) Stephen Drew, May 26, 2004 (ACC Tourney in Salem, Va.) ...............RBI Single vs. NC State Matt Sauls, April 3, 2004 ............................................................ RBI Single vs. NC State (11th) Danny Wardell, March 12, 2004 .................................................. 3-Run HR vs Michigan State Matt Sauls, February 22, 2004 ........................................................ RBI Single vs. Oral Roberts Derrick Smith, January 31, 2004 ................................................................RBI Double vs. VMI Chris Hart, March 16, 2003 .............................................................Sac-bunt vs. Virginia (12th) (to move runner to third, 1B throws ball away)
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tracking the seminole bats Name Giovanny Alfonzo Jose Brizuela Marcus Davis Josh Delph Justin Gonzalez JJ Gould Lee Howard Brett Knief Stephen McGee Seth Miller Ladson Montgomery John Nogowski John Sansone Casey Smit DJ Stewart Alvin Swoope Ryan Valdes Jameis Winston
Career 4 10 7 6 10 1 3 8 5 2 6 4 4 7 1 2
Hitting Streak Season Current 4 4 10 1 7 1 5 2 5 10 1 3 8 1 2 2 1 6 6 4 4 7 7 1 1 2 1
2 3 8 6 4 3 6 3 3 3 3 8 1
Multi-Hit Games 3 4 5+ 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
Total 6 11 8 5 4 7 5 4 4 3 9 1
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2 3 4 7 2 1 1 3 1 2 4 4 -
Multi-RBI Games 3 4 5+ 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 -
Total 3 6 9 5 1 2 7 2 1 4 4 7 -
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2013 starters game-by-game Date 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/7
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Opp. (W-L-SV-ND) Rhode Island (W) Rhode Island (ND) Rhode Island (ND) Jacksonville (W) USF (W) USF-1 (W) USF-2 (W) Villanova (W) Villanova (W) Villanova (W) Presbyterian (W) Presbyterian (ND) Boston College (W) Boston College (W) Boston College (W) at Florida (W) at Maryland (ND) at Maryland (W) at Maryland (ND) Stetson (ND) Stetson (W) Georgia Tech-1 (L) Georgia Tech-2 (W) Georgia Tech (ND) vs. Florida (Jax) (ND) at Virginia Tech (L) at Virginia Tech-1 (ND) at Virginia Tech-2 (L) Florida Gulf Coast (ND) at Miami (ND) at Miami (L) at Miami (W)
IP 5.0 4.0 2.1 6.0 6.0 8.0 6.0 5.1 6.0 5.1 6.0 1.2 8.0 5.1 5.2 6.1 5.1 6.2 4.2 6.2 6.0 1.1 5.1 1.1 6.0 4.0 3.2 3.1 4.1 5.0 4.0 8.0
H 5 4 3 1 5 4 2 7 3 3 3 2 1 6 6 3 5 10 6 7 3 6 8 7 3 5 7 6 4 8 7 6
R 4 0 4 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 3 5 3 2 1 4 2 5 1 3 8 4 4 2 5 1
ER 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 3 2 0 4 0 4 1 3 1 3 4 2 5 0
2013 bullpen game-by-game BB 1 1 4 0 2 2 1 1 1 4 0 0 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 5 1 1 2 1 3 0
K 6 4 2 9 5 6 5 8 9 8 8 0 3 5 7 5 2 3 4 4 9 0 5 2 9 2 1 1 3 6 3 5
Date 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/7
Opp. (W-L-SV-ND) Rhode Island (ND) Rhode Island (W) Rhode Island (W) Jacksonville (SV) USF (ND) USF-1 (ND) USF-2 (SV) Villanova (ND) Villanova (ND) Villanova (SV) Presbyterian (ND) Presbyterian (W) Boston College (ND) Boston College (SV) Boston College (ND) at Florida (SV) at Maryland (L) at Maryland (SV) at Maryland (W, SV) Stetson (W) Stetson (ND) Georgia Tech-1 (ND) Georgia Tech-2 (ND) Georgia Tech (W) vs. Florida (Jax) (W, SV) at Virginia Tech (ND) at Virginia Tech-1 (W, SV) at Virginia Tech-2 (ND) Florida Gulf Coast (W, SV) at Miami (W) at Miami (ND) at Miami (ND)
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IP 4.0 5.0 7.2 3.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.0 7.1 1.0 3.2 3.1 2.2 2.2 2.1 4.1 2.1 3.0 7.2 3.2 7.2 3.0 4.0 5.1 4.2 4.2 4.0 4.0 1.0
H 1 4 6 6 3 0 3 0 1 1 4 4 0 1 6 2 4 1 3 1 1 7 5 4 0 1 7 6 7 1 1 0
R 1 2 2 7 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 6 1 1 0 0 2 4 5 0 1 0
ER 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 2 4 4 0 1 0
BB 4 4 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 7 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 0
K 3 3 7 3 2 0 2 7 5 6 1 4 1 3 0 2 3 1 5 1 2 4 4 10 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 0
the last time it happened... HITTING
PITCHING
A Seminole Hit A Grand Slam: Stephen McGee vs. Florida Gulf Coast, April 2, 2013 (6th); Final Score: FSU 12, FGCU 9 Florida State Hit Two Grand Slams: Stephen Drew & Jerrod Brown at Miami, April 14, 2002; Final Score: FSU 17 Miami 11 Hit A Walk Off Home Run: DJ Stewart vs. Rhode Island, February 17, 2013, 2-run (10th); Final Score: FSU 8, Rhode Island 6 (10) Had A Walk Off Hit: DJ Stewart vs. Rhode Island, February 17, 2013, 2-run HR (10th); Final Score: FSU 8, Rhode Island 6 (10) Florida State Hit 2 Home Runs In An Inning: Devon Travis & James Ramsey, 1st Inning vs. Maryland, May 5, 2012; Final Score: FSU 10, Maryland 3 Florida State Hit 3 Home Runs In An Inning: Tyler Holt, Stephen Cardullo, Mike McGee, 4th Inning vs. Boston College, May 9, 2010; Final Score: FSU 11 BC 6 Florida State Hit 4 Home Runs In An Inning: Ryne Malone (2), Jack Rye, Dennis Guinn, 5th Inning, Brown, March 4, 2006; Final Score: FSU 21 Brown 5 Florida State Hit 5 Home Runs In A Game: 5 - Stephen Cardullo (3) & Mike McGee (2) vs. Virginia, May 27, 2010; Final Score: FSU 11 Virginia 4 Florida State Hit 6 Home Runs In A Game: 6 - Tyler Holt, Jason Stidham, Tony Delmonico, Ruairi O’Connor, Dennis Guinn, Parker Brunelle vs. Duquesne, February 23, 2008 (Game 1); Final Score: FSU 14 Duquesne 3 Florida State Hit 7+ Home Runs In A Game: 7 - T. Holt (2), M. McGee (2), S. Cardullo, S.Tapley, J. Stidham vs. Miami, April 3, 2009; Final Score: FSU 14 Miami 4 A Seminole Hit An Inside-The-Park Home Run: James Ramsey vs. Hofstra, 2nd Inning, Feb. 25, 2011; Final Score: FSU 14 Hofstra 3 A Seminole Hit Two Or More Home Runs In An Inning: Ryne Malone (2) vs. Brown, 5th Inning, March 4, 2006; Final Score: FSU 21 Brown 5 A Seminole Led Off The Game With A Home Run: Sherman Johnson vs. Samford - NCAA Regional, June 2, 2012; Final Score: FSU 8, Samford 1 A Seminole Hit Back-To-Back Home Runs In Consecutive At-Bats: Devon Travis vs. Stanford - NCAA Super Regional, June 8, 2012 Final Score: FSU 17, Stanford 1 Florida State Hit Back-To-Back Home Runs: Devon Travis & James Ramsey, 1st Inning, vs. Maryland, May 5, 2012; Final Score: FSU 10, Maryland 3 Florida State Hit Back-To-Back-To-Back Home Runs: T. Holt, S. Cardullo, M. McGee, 4th Inning, vs. Boston College, May 9, 2010; Final Score: FSU 11 BC 6 A Seminole Hit Two Home Runs In One Game (2nd time in 2012): Devon Travis vs. Stanford - NCAA Super Regional, June 8, 2012; Final Score: FSU 17, Stanford 1 A Seminole Hit Three Home Runs In One Game: Stephen Cardullo (3) vs. Virginia, May 27, 2010; Final Score: FSU 11 Virginia 4 A Seminole Hit For The Cycle: Tyler Holt vs. Maryland, March 28, 2010 (In order - 1B(1), 2B(2), 3B(3), HR(5); Final Score: FSU 9 Maryland 5 A Seminole Had 5 Hits In One Game: Jayce Boyd (5-for-6) vs. Rhode Island, April 27, 2012; Final Score: FSU 17, Rhode Island 6 A Seminole Had 6 + Consecutive Hits: Giovanny Alfonzo vs. Florida & Virginia Tech 3/26/13 - 3/30/13 (1B, 1B, 1B, 1B, 1B, 1B, 1B) [7 straight hits] A Seminole Had 7 Hits In One Game: Stephen Cardullo (7-for-9) vs. Ohio State, May 31, 2009; Final Score: FSU 37 OSU 6 A Seminole Had 3 Doubles In One Game: Sherman Johnson, (3) vs. Miami, April 20, 2012; Final Score: FSU 11, Miami 2 A Seminole Had 6 RBIs In One Game: DJ Stewart (6) vs. Georgia Tech (G2), March 22, 2013; Final Score: FSU 11, Georgia Tech 3 A Seminole Had 7 RBIs In One Game: Buster Posey (7) vs. Miami, April 28, 2007; Final Score: FSU 13 Miami 8 A Seminole Had 8+ RBIs In One Game: Marshall McDougall (16) at Maryland, May 9, 1999; Final Score: FSU 26 Maryland 2 Florida State Had Multiple Players With 4+ RBI: Sherman Johnson (5) & Seth Miller (4) vs. Stanford - NCAA Super Regional, June 10, 2012; Final Score: FSU 18, Stanford 7 A Seminole Stole 5 Bases In One Game: Chip Bifano (6) vs. Kearney State, April 7, 1977; Final Score: FSU 11 Kearney St. 1 A Seminole Stole Home: Giovanny Alfonzo vs. Rhode Island, April 27, 2012; 2nd Inning Final Score: FSU 17, Rhode Island 6 A Seminole Struck Out Four Or More Times In A Game: Justin Gonzalez (4) at Wake Forest, March 25, 2012; Final Score: Wake Forest 7, FSU 5 A Seminole Recorded 12 Total Bases: Stephen Cardullo (12: 1 3B, 3 2B, 3 1B) vs. Ohio State, May 31, 2009; Final Score: FSU 37, OSU 6 A Seminole Scored 5 Runs In A Game: Jayce Boyd (5) vs. Texas A&M, June 12, 2011; Final Score: FSU 23, Texas A&M 9 Florida State Left 15 Or More Runners On: 17 at Maryland, March 17, 2013; Final Score: FSU 4, Maryland 3 An Opposing Player Hit Two Or More Home Runs In A Game: Jake Davies (2) Georgia Tech - ACC Tournament, May 23, 2012; Final Score: Georgia Tech 5, FSU 4 An Opponent Hit Back-To-Back Home Runs: Carlos Lopez & Charlie Morgan - Wake Forest, 2nd Inning, March 24, 2012; Final Score: FSU 3, Wake Forest 2 An Opponent Hit Back-To-Back-To-Back Home Runs: Jeroloman, McArthur and Leclerc at Florida, June 10, 2005; Final Score: UF 8 FSU 1
A Seminole Pitcher Threw A No-Hitter: Chris Chavez vs. Charleston Southern, February 18, 1998; Final Score: FSU 13 CSU 0 Florida State Was No-Hit: Terry Harvey, NC State, March 26, 1993 Final Score: NC State 8 FSU 0 A Seminole Pitcher Threw A Complete Game: Sean Gilmartin at Virginia Tech, April 15, 2011; Final Score: Virginia Tech 2, FSU 1 A Seminole Pitcher Thew A Complete Game Shutout: Rhett James at Virginia, May 7, 2004; Final Score: FSU 8 Virginia 0 A Seminole Pitcher Threw A Complete Game (7 INN or <): Sean Gilmartin vs. Grambling State, May 14, 2009; Final Score: FSU 9 GSU 1 (6 Inn, Rain) A Seminole Pitcher Thew A Complete Game Shutout (7 INN): Mike Hyde vs. Virginia, May 26, 2006; Final Score: FSU 11 UVA 0 An Opposing Pitcher Threw A Complete Game: Mathew Wilson (9.0), Bucknell, May 30, 2008; Final Score: Bucknell 7 FSU 0 Florida State Shut Out An Opponent: Boston College, March 8, 2013 Final Score: Florida State 4, Boston College 0 (9 innings) [third shutout in 2013] Florida State Was Shut Out: at Miami, April 6, 2013; Final Score: Miami 6, FSU 0 [second time in 2013] A Seminole Pitcher Gave Up Three HR In a Game: Geoff Parker vs. Vanderbilt, June 11, 2010; Final Score: FSU 9 Vanderbilt 8 A Seminole Pitcher Gave Up Four HR in a Game: Bryan Henry vs. Florida, June 10, 2005; Final Score: UF 8 FSU 1 A Seminole Pitcher Gave Up A Grand Slam: Hunter Scantling, April 22, 2012 to Michael Broad, Miami, 4th Inning; Final Score: FSU 8, Miami 7 (10 innings) A Seminole Struck Out 10 Or More Batters: Brandon Leibrandt (10) vs. Samford - NCAA Regional, June 2, 2012: Final Score: FSU 9, Samford 1 (1st of season) A Seminole Struck Out 10 Or More Batters in Consecutive Games: Sean Gilmartin 11 at Georgia, March 4, 2011; 11 vs. Boston College March 11, 2011 A Seminole Struck Out 15 Or More Batters: Tyler Chambliss (15) vs. Maryland, March 11, 2006; Final Score: FSU 6 Maryland 2 Florida State Walked 10 or More Batters: 10 - vs. Georgia Tech, May 10, 2009 Final Score: Georgia Tech 6 FSU 5 Florida State Did Not Walk A Batter: at Miami, April 7, 2013 Final Score: FSU 5, Miami 1 [second time in 2013 season] A Seminole Pitcher Won 13+ Games In A Season: Bryan Henry, 2007, 14-2 A Seminole Pitcher Won 20 Games In A Season: Mike Loynd, 1986, 20-1
SCORING & MISCELLANEOUS Florida State Recorded 20 Or More Hits: 22 vs. Villanova, March 1, 2013; Final Score: FSU 23, Villanova 5 Florida State Scored 20 Or More Runs: 23 vs. Villanova, March 1, 2013; Final Score: FSU 23, Villanova 5 Florida State Scored 30 Or More Runs: 37 vs. Ohio State, May 31, 2009; Final Score: FSU 37 Ohio State 6 Florida State Scored 10 Or More Runs In An Inning: 11 (5th Inn) vs. Ohio State, May 31, 2009; Final Score: FSU 37 OSU 6 An Opponent Scored 10 Or More Runs In An Inning: 11 (9th Inn) vs Stanford, June 14, 2008; Final Score: Stanford 16 FSU 5 Florida State Swept A Three-Game ACC Series At Home: Boston College, March 8-10, 2013; Scores: 4-0, 9-4, 9-1 Florida State Swept A Three-Game ACC Series On The Road: Georgia Tech, April 6-8, 2012; Scores: 2-1 (10), 12-7, 8-4 Florida State Was Swept In An ACC Series At Home: Georgia Tech, April 21-23, 2006; Scores: 15-8, 10-4, 8-7 Florida State Was Swept In An ACC Series On The Road: Clemson, May 20-22, 2010; Scores: 9-8, 8-4, 8-3 Florida State Lost An ACC Series At Home: Clemson, May 19-21, 2011; Scores: 8-6, 4-7, 5-8 Florida State Was Swept At Home: Georgia Tech, April 21-23, 2006 Scores: 8-15, 4-10, 7-8 Florida State Was Swept In A Non-ACC Series: Florida, March 13 & 27, April 10, 2012 Scores: 2-9, 1-4, 3-6 Florida State Played 20 or more innings: Wake Forest, May 6, 2006 Final Score: FSU 4 Wake Forest 3 (20) Florida State Turned a Triple Play: Virginia Tech, May 3, 2009; 3rd Inning (9-2-4) RF - Ruairi O’Connor to C - Parker Brunelle to 2B - Jason Stidham Florida State Recorded A Walk-Off Win: Rhode Island, February 17, 2013 Final Score: FSU 8, Rhode Island 6 (10 innings; DJ Stewart two-run HR) A Florida State Opponent Recorded A Walk-Off Win: vs. Clemson, May 25, 2012; Final Score: Clemson 9, FSU 7 - Jon McGibbon 3-run HR bottom 9th (ACC Tournament) Committed 5+ Errors In One Game: 5 vs. URI, Feb. 17, 2013; Final Score: FSU 8, URI 6 (10)
2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL
13
national polls
BASEBALL AMERICA Team
PS W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8
Team
PS W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7
North Carolina ........1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
North Carolina (24) ........ 4
1
1
1
1
1
1
Vanderbilt .................2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
LSU (7).............................. 3
4
3
2
3
2
2
2
LSU......................... 10
9
9
8
7
7
4
3
3
Vanderbilt ......................... 8
3
2
3
2
5
3
3
Cal State Fullerton 22 20 17 10
1
9
8
9
9
6
4
4
19 17 13
13
8
8
5
6
6
8
8
5
4
4
Cal State Fullerton ........ 22
Virginia ....................... -
-
- 25 22
14
9
5
5
Virginia...........................t25
Oregon State ............6
6
6
3
3
2
6
6
Oregon State .................. 14
5
4
4
4
3
Florida State ....... 20 19 19 18 12
12
6
8
7
Florida State ................ 9
6
5
5
5
4
5
7
4 10
9
8
South Carolina ................. 5
8
7
6
6 14
11
8
Oklahoma .............. 19 18 18 17 23 17 14 13
9
Oregon .............................. 6
7 13 14
12
7
9
Louisville ..................4
4
4
4 5
4
9
Arkansas ...................3
3
3 16 15 21 15 14 10
Arkansas ........................... 1
2 19 t15
17 13
12 t10
South Carolina .........7
7
7
6
5 17 15 11
Oklahoma ....................... 16
12 12 17
16 12
13 t10
Indiana ...................... -
-
-
- 24 22 19 16 12
Louisville .......................t25
22 20 t15
14 17
7 13
UCLA ................................ 2
11
Rice ......................... 18 13 13 19 19 18 18 18 14
Kentucky ........................ 15
15 11 10
Arizona State ............. -
24 15
Indiana ............................... -
-
Oregon ................... 15 14 14 15 16 13 12 11 16
Mississippi State ...........t18
13
UCLA ..................... 12 12 12 12 11 11
Georgia Tech.................. 21
5
Kentucky ............... 11 11 11 11 10 10
Notre Dame .............. -
-
- 23 14
- 22 22 17
NC State ...................8 10 10 Mississippi State ......5
5
5
20
8 -
7 10 17
9
7
14 12 10 13 9 14
- 23
18 15
6 11
15 16
17 16
20 18 12
11 15
15 17
20 18
Ole Miss ............................. -
17 15
9 18 16
-
- 19
Arizona State.................. 20
25 21 t18
8
9 13 12 20
Rice .................................. 17
14 23
3 13 19 25
- 21
NC State ......................... 11
18 14 21
-
7
10 10
16
9
7
-
-
15
Georgia Tech......... 16 16 16 14
14
USA TODAY/ESPN COACHESâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; POLL
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8 11 21
-
- 20
22 20
-
25 21
- 24
20 18
19 22
24 22 25
23 22
- 23
Clemson .................... -
-
-
-
-
-
- 22
Oklahoma State ................ -
Ole Miss ................. 13
8
8
7
6
6 11 17 23
UC Irvine........................... -
Houston .................... -
-
-
-
-
- 20 19 24
Notre Dame ...................... -
-
- 22
22 21
24 24
Campbell................... -
-
-
-
-
-
Cal Poly .............................. -
- 25 23
25 25
21 25
Cal Poly ..................... -
-
-
-
-
Virginia Tech ............. - 24 25 24
-
-
- 25
- 23 21 24
-
22
-
Houston ............................. -
-
Stanford ............................ 7
-
18
16 18 23 19
-
- 19
20
-
16 10 t18
-
19 24
-
-
-
-
San Diego .............. 25
-
-
-
- 25
- 23
-
Central Arkansas .............. -
-
24
-
-
Florida Atlantic ........ -
-
-
-
-
-
- 25
-
Arizona ........................... 10
10 16 20
-
-
-
-
-
Gonzaga.................... -
-
-
-
-
- 21
-
-
Miami, Florida .................. -
21 24
-
-
-
-
Georgia Southern .... -
-
-
-
-
- 22
-
-
Texas .................................. -
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Alabama ........ -
-
-
-
-
- 24
-
-
TCU................................. 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Central Arkansas ..... -
-
-
-
- 23
-
-
-
-
Florida ............................. 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Arizona .................. 24 23 20 20 20
-
-
-
-
San Diego ......................t18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
UNLV ....................... -
-
-
- 21
-
-
-
-
Baylor .............................. 23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Florida Gulf Coast ... -
- 23
- 25
-
-
-
-
Texas A&M .................... 24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stanford ....................9 15 15 13
-
-
-
-
-
UC Irvine ................... - 25 21 21
-
-
-
-
-
So. Mississippi ....... 23 21 24
-
-
-
-
-
-
Florida .................... 17 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TCU........................ 14 22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Mexico .......... 21
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2013 FLORIDA STATE BASEBALL
national polls
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL Team
PS W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8
NCBWA Team
PS W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8
LSU............................4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
North Carolina ................ 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
North Carolina ........2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
LSU.................................... 3
2
4
3
3
3
2
2
1 2
Vanderbilt .................3
3
3
2
4
4
7
3
3
Vanderbilt ......................... 4
4
3
2
2
2
5
3
3 4
Virginia...................... - 29 24 17 12 11
5
4
4
Cal State Fullerton ........ 23
19 18 13
13 10
7
4
Cal. St. Fullerton... 23 19 17 12 13 12
6
5
5
Virginia............................ 30
25 22 19
17 15
9
6
5
Oregon State ......... 10
4
7
6
3
2
2
2
6
6
Florida State ............... 11
9
7
5
Florida State ....... 19 18 18 15
7
7
4
4
9
5
5
5
4
7
7
Oregon State .................. 10
8
5
4
3
8
7
Oklahoma .............. 14 14 10 10 19 18 11 10
8
Arkansas ........................... 1
3
2 16
11 16
11
9
8
Oregon ......................6
5
6 14 16 15 10
9
Oregon .............................. 8
5
6 11
12 12
8
5
9
Arkansas ...................1
2
2 29 22 28 12 11 10
South Carolina ................. 6
7
8
Louisville ............... 22 26 23 19 14 13 18 12 11
Oklahoma ....................... 17
South Carolina .........7
7
7
6
5
5 14 14 12
Louisville ........................ 19
Indiana ...................... -
-
-
-
-
- 25 16 13
Indiana ............................... -
Kentucky ..................8
8
8
7
9
8
9
9 14
Kentucky ........................ 12
UCLA ........................5
6 12 13 10
9
8 13 15
UCLA ................................ 5
Notre Dame ............. -
-
- 25 21 19 17 23 16
8
6
13 12 10
15 15 14
20 18
14 13 11
21 19 20
15 13
15 14 12
- 29
24 17 13
9
9
10 10 14
7
7
6 11 15
-
-
8
-
11 13 10 6
6
9
7
Mississippi State ............ 16
13 10
6
10 14
17 18 16 26 22 17
- 17
Arizona State.................. 22
22 24 23
19 21
Georgia Tech......... 17 17 19 16 11 10 16 15 18
Rice .................................. 18
12 12 22
27 24
20 21 18
NC State ................ 11 13 11
8 17 16 29 27 19
Georgia Tech.................. 21
20 20 18
14 11
16 15 19
- 27 21 20 20 21 17 20
18 19
Clemson ................. 27 28 28
- 26
-
-
NC State ........................... 9
16 16 12
Rice ......................... 20 10 13 28
-
- 28 28 21
Ole Miss .......................... 25
18 17 15
Alabama .................... -
-
-
- 22 22
Notre Dame ...................... -
-
- 23
UC Irvine........................... -
- 24 13 18 24
Cal Poly .............................. -
- 28 25
22 26
25 20 24
9
16 17
23 26 25
- 27
24 20
18 19 26
10 11 17
21 25
- 29 27
- 28
22 23 28
Cal Poly ..................... -
-
-
-
Stanford ....................9 11 14
9 18 17
Texas A&M ........... 26 27
-
-
- 25
Stanford ............................ 7
8 14 19 24 26
Oklahoma State ................ -
Arizona .................. 18 15 15 18 24 Mississippi State ... 13 12
9
5
-
Arizona State......... 16 23 26 20 15 22
-
- 27
Arizona ........................... 14
Houston .................... -
-
- 20 20 28
Houston ............................. -
Florida Gulf Coast.. -
- 25 23 23 26 26 25 29
Creighton .................. -
-
-
-
- 30
- 26
23 22
19 24 22
27 23 21
26 23
21 27 23
14 14 -
-
-
Campbell............................ -
-
-
-
Florida Gulf Coast........... -
- 27 29
-
-
25 30
-
- 29
29 28 30
-
-
Mississippi ............. 25 16 16 11
6
6 15 19
-
Virginia Tech ..................... -
-
- 30
-
-
- 26 27 21 22 21
-
South Alabama ................. -
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
30
-
-
30 27
-
-
-
-
-
12 16 21
-
Oklahoma State ....... -
-
-
27 25 20
8
-
8
Pittsburgh ................. -
-
-
-
-
- 30 26
-
Texas A&M .................... 24
San Diego .............. 12
-
-
-
-
-
- 29
-
Central Arkansas .............. -
Florida Atlantic ........ -
-
-
-
-
-
- 30
26 30
-
- 30 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
-
-
23 21 24
29
-
-
-
-
-
UNLV ................................ -
UC Irvine............... 30 21 21 22 28 23 23
-
-
Miami, Fla....................... 29
South Alabama ........ -
- 30
-
- 25 24
-
-
Mercer ................................ -
-
-
-
-
Campbell................... -
-
-
-
- 29 27
-
-
Texas ............................... 26
29 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
California .................. -
-
-
-
- 27
-
-
-
Clemson .......................... 28
30 26
-
-
-
-
-
-
Central Arkansas ..... -
-
-
- 30 30
-
-
-
Florida ............................. 15
17 29
-
-
-
-
-
-
UNLV ....................... -
-
-
- 25
-
-
-
-
TCU................................. 13
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Miami, Fla.............. 28 20 20 24 29
-
-
-
-
Southern Mississippi ........ -
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Virginia Tech ............ -
-
- 27
-
-
-
-
-
San Diego ....................... 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maryland ................... -
-
- 30
-
-
-
-
-
Baylor .............................. 27
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Texas ...................... 21 25 22 Pepperdine................ -
- 29
San Diego State ....... - 22
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Florida .................... 24 24
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So. Mississippi .......... - 30
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TCU........................ 15
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Georgia .................. 29
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seminole head coach
#11 Mike Martin • Head Coach
34th Season • FSU (1966)
2013 HIGHLIGHTS Now in his 34th season as head coach at Florida State University, Mike Martin continues to redefine success by any standard of measure. With 1,750 career victories, a .745 winning percentage that sits second among active NCAA Division I coaches, 33 consecutive regional tournament appearances and 15 trips to the College World Series, Martin’s place in college baseball history is secure. Martin was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2007. Since then he has eclipsed the 1,500-, 1,600- and 1,700-win milestones and returned to the College World Series three times in the last five seasons, while continuing to turn out All-Americans, Major League Draft choices and postseason participants. The FSU alum has become the face of Florida State baseball having been associated with the Seminoles for 41 of FSU’s 66 seasons. Of the 3,630 baseball games played in program history, Martin has been involved in 2,737 as a player, assistant coach and head coach. What is even more impressive is Martin’s involvement in 2,017 of the 2,650 all-time victories at Florida State. In one way or another, Martin has been a part of more than 76.1% of FSU’s victories. Martin has won 16 conference championships since taking over as head coach in 1980 with 11 from the Metro Conference and five in the ACC. Since moving to divisional play in 2006, Martin has led the Seminoles to at least a share of the ACC Atlantic Division title six years in a row from 2007-2012. Florida State captured the ACC Championship in 2010 defeating NC State in Greensboro, N.C., and has played in the conference title game in three of the last four years. FSU’s run to a division title in 2008 was accomplished after Martin led the Noles to a league mark of 24-6, a school record for the most conference wins in team history. Martin and the Seminoles matched that total with 24 wins in 2012. He is a six-time Metro Conference Coach of the Year and has been recognized as the top coach in the ACC seven times. Eighty-four Florida State players have earned All-America honors under Martin, while 109 players have garnered first and second team All-ACC recognition. He has coached seven players, Mike Fuentes, Mike Loynd, J.D. Drew, Shane Robinson, Tony Thomas, Jr., Buster Posey and James Ramsey, who were named National Players of the Year. In 2010, Martin was named to Florida State University’s list of 100 Distinguished Graduates in celebration of the FSU Alumni Association Centennial. NCAA Winningest Active Division I Coaches’ By Victories (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. Augie Garrido, Texas ............................................ 45 .......1,864 ........... 860 ..............9 ...............684 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. ............................. 36 .......1,816 ........... 662 ..............3 ...............733 3. Mike Martin, Florida St. .......................................... 34 .......1,750 ........... 599 ..............4 ...............745 4. Mark Marquess, Stanford ..................................... 37 .......1,479 ........... 769 ..............7 ...............657 5. Jim Morris, Miami (FL) ........................................ 32 .......1,375 ........... 602 ..............4 ...............695 6. Jim Gilligan, Lamar ............................................... 37 .......1,251 ........... 809 ..............7 ...............607 7. Jack Leggett, Clemson .......................................... 34 .......1,245 ........... 705 ..............1 ...............638 8. Pete Dunn, Stetson ............................................... 34 .......1,217 ........... 778 ..............3 ...............610 9. Mike Fox, North Carolina .................................... 30 .......1,203 .......... 405 ..............5 ...............747 10. Paul Mainieri, LSU ................................................ 31 ........1,152 ........... 616 ...............6 ................651 (updated through 4/7/2013)
MARTIN MILESTONES: FIRST WIN – Florida State 9, Miami 8 (Feb. 24, 1980) • 100th WIN – Florida State 5, Valdosta State 3 (April 27, 1981) • 200th WIN – Florida State 8, Georgia Southern 1 (April 20, 1983) • 300th WIN – Florida State 17, Southern Miss 6 (March 23, 1985) • 400th WIN – Florida State 8, Samford 7 (February 18, 1987) • 500th WIN – Florida State 8, Arizona State 3 (February 5, 1989) • 600th WIN – Florida State 4, Cincinnati 1 (May 13, 1990) • 700th WIN – Florida State 3, Miami 2 (April 26, 1992) • 800th WIN – Florida State 15, Furman 0 (April 24, 1994) • 900th WIN – Florida St¬ate 4, Jacksonville 1 (April 10, 1996) • 1,000th WIN – Florida State 4, Jacksonville 3 (April 8, 1998) • 1,100th WIN – Florida State 17, Duke 0 (March 10, 2000) • 1,200th WIN – Florida State 4, Appalachian State 2 (March 13, 2002) • 1,300th WIN – Florida State 4, Oral Roberts 3 (February 22, 2004) • Mike Martin Field dedication – Florida State 3, Clemson 1 (April 2, 2005) • 1,400th WIN – Florida State 12, Minnesota 4 (February 25, 2006) • Moves into seventh place for all-time wins – Florida State 4, Wake Forest 3 (20 Inn) (May 6, 2006) • Moves into fifth place for all-time wins – Florida State 14, Florida 6 (Feb. 20, 2007) • 1,500th WIN – Florida State 17, Georgia Tech 8 (March 16, 2008) • 1,600th WIN – Florida State 9, Virginia Tech 6 (April 4, 2010) • 1,700th WIN – Florida State 8, Georgia Tech 4 (April 8, 2012).
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MARTIN’S CAREER RECORDS
Overall Record ...................1,750-599-4 (34 yrs) ACC Record ..........................395-160-0 (21 yrs) NCAA Tournament ...............132-75-0 (33 yrs)
MARTIN VS. 2013 OPPONENTS
Boston College .............................................. 21-4 UCF ................................................................ 23-5 Clemson ................................................... 47-44-1 Duke .............................................................55-10 Florida................................................ 71-56 Florida Gulf Coast ......................................... 5-1 Georgia Tech ...............................................49-34 Jacksonville ..................................................78-21 Maryland ........................................................ 62-6 Miami ........................................................ 91-96-3 NC State .......................................................57-21 Presbyterian College ....................................... 2-0 Rhode Island ................................................... 6-0 South Alabama ............................................15-10 USF ...............................................................45-15 Stetson ............................................................ 15-4 Villanova .......................................................... 3-0 Virginia .........................................................47-20 Virginia Tech ...............................................39-10 Wake Forest .................................................60-15
MARTIN QUICK FACTS
• Inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame January 5, 2007 • Inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 • All 24 of Florida State’s 50-win seasons have come under Mike Martin • Second highest career winning percentage among active DI collegiate coaches • Third-most wins all-time in NCAA DI baseball history • Became the all-time winningest coach for ACC wins in 2012 surpassing Clemson’s Bill Wilhelm • 33 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances • 15 College World Series trips in 33 years including 11 trips to Omaha in the last 22 seasons and three in the last five • 16 conference championships five of which are ACC Championships (1995, 1997, 2002, 2004 & 2010) • Six consecutive ACC Atlantic Division Championships in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 • Led FSU to school record ACC mark of 24-6 in 2008; matched that win total in 2012. • Produced 16 first round draft picks with 14 coming since 1990 • Coached 84 All-Americans, 109 All-ACC selections and a record four Golden Spikes winners • Seven-time ACC Coach of the Year in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009 & 2012 • Six-time Metro Conference Coach of the Year • FSU has finished a season ranked in the top 15 nationally 28 times in Martin’s 33 years as FSU head coach • Named to FSU’s list of 100 distinguished graduates in celebration of the FSU Alumni Association centennial.
FLORIDA STATE GAME-BY-GAME BATTING ORDER Date 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/7
Opponent 1 Rhode Island Delph Rhode Island Delph Rhode Island Delph Jacksonville Delph USF Delph USF - G1 Delph USF - G2 Delph Villanova Delph Villanova Delph Villanova Delph Presbyterian Delph Presbyterian Delph Boston College Delph Boston College Delph Boston College Delph at Florida Delph at Maryland Delph at Maryland Delph at Maryland Delph Stetson Delph Stetson Delph Georgia Tech - G1 Delph Georgia Tech - G2 Delph Georgia Tech Delph vs. Florida (Jax) Delph at Virginia Tech Delph at Virginia Tech - G1 Delph at Virginia Tech - G2 Knief Florida Gulf Coast Delph at Miami Knief at Miami Knief at Miami Knief
2 Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Knief Knief S. Miller S. Miller Brizuela Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Stewart Stewart Stewart
3 Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart McGee McGee McGee
4 Nogowski McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee Davis Davis Davis
5 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Smit Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Stewart Stewart Davis Davis S. Miller Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Nogowski Smit Nogowski
6 McGee Nogowski Brizuela Smit S. Miller Nogowski Smit S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller Brizuela S. Miller Brizuela Knief Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Montgomery Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Alfonzo Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela
7 Winston Winston S. Miller Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Montgomery Winston Montgomery Winston Winston Knief Brizuela S. Miller Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Smit S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller Alfonzo S. Miller Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo
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8 Brizuela Brizuela Sansone Winston Smit Knief Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Sansone Smit Sansone Sansone Winston
9 Sansone Sansone Smit Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Smit Smit Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Smit S. Miller Sansone S. Miller S. Miller Sansone
SP Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Weaver Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Weaver Strode Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Weaver Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Weaver Strode Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Weaver Leibrandt Sitz P. Miller Strode Weaver Leibrandt Sitz
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Florida state game-by-game by position Date 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/7
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Opponent Times (Record) Rhode Island 1 (1-0) Rhode Island 1 (1-0) Rhode Island 1 (1-0) Jacksonville 1 (1-0) USF 2 (2-0) USF - G1 1 (1-0) USF - G2 1 (1-0) Villanova 1 (1-0) Villanova 1 (1-0) Villanova 1 (1-0) Presbyterian 2 (2-0) Presbyterian 2 (2-0) Boston College 1 (1-0) Boston College 2 (2-0) Boston College 3 (3-0) at Florida 4 (4-0) at Maryland 5 (4-1) at Maryland 1 (1-0) at Maryland 3 (3-0) Stetson 1 (1-0) Stetson 1 (1-0) Georgia Tech - G1 2 (1-1) Georgia Tech - G2 4 (4-0) Georgia Tech 2 (2-0) vs. Florida (Jax) 3 (3-0) at Virginia Tech 4 (3-1) at Virginia Tech - G1 3 (2-1) at Virginia Tech - G2 1 (0-1) Florida Gulf Coast 1 (1-0) at Miami 1 (1-0) at Miami 1 (0-1) at Miami 1 (1-0)
C McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee Montgomery McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee Montgomery McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee McGee
1B Nogowski Nogowski Smit Smit Smit Nogowski Smit Smit Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Smit Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Nogowski Smit Nogowski Smit Nogowski
2B Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Smit Smit Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Smit Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone Sansone
3B Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela Brizuela
SS Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo Alfonzo
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LF Winston Davis Stewart Winston Stewart Knief Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Knief Stewart Stewart Knief Knief Knief Davis Stewart Stewart Davis Davis Stewart Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Stewart Stewart Davis
CF Stewart Stewart S. Miller Stewart S. Miller Stewart Stewart S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller Stewart S. Miller S. Miller Stewart Stewart Stewart S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller S. Miller Stewart
RF Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Delph Knief Delph Knief Knief Knief
DH Davis Winston Davis Davis Davis Davis McGee Winston Montgomery Winston Winston Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Stewart Davis McGee Stewart Stewart Davis Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Davis Davis Winston
2013 Florida State Baseball Overall Statistics for Florida State (as of Apr 07, 2013) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 27‐5 Home: 20‐1 Away: 6‐4 Neutral: 1‐0 ACC: 10‐5 Player
53 Jose Brizuela 9 Stephen McGee 8 DJ Stewart 2 Josh Delph 24 Marcus Davis 18 Seth Miller 3 John Nogowski 1 Giovanny Alfonzo 12 John Sansone ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 16 Alvin Swoope 25 Brett Knief 43 Casey Smit 10 Justin Gonzalez 23 JJ Gould 44 Jameis Winston 32 Ladson Montgomery 27 Ryan Valdes 28 Lee Howard 26 Scott Sitz 14 Kyle Bird
avg
gp‐gs
ab
r
h
2b 3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb hp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb‐att
po
a
e
fld%
. 3 2 7 . 3 0 4 . 2 9 2 . 2 8 7 . 2 8 6 . 2 7 8 . 2 6 7 . 2 6 5 . 2 3 8
32‐32
110 102 106 87 112 79 90 98 84
21 25 18 26 36 19 20 15 19
36 31 31 25 32 22 24 26 20
9 11 10 5 12 8 7 3 3
2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
1 4 3 1 5 0 0 0 1
26 29 28 17 23 11 20 16 14
52 54 52 33 59 34 33 29 26
. 4 7 3 . 5 2 9 . 4 9 1 . 3 7 9 . 5 2 7 . 4 3 0 . 3 6 7 . 2 9 6 . 3 1 0
23 29 12 27 16 12 8 12 22
3 3 5 8 5 4 6 5 7
23 19 22 6 14 13 14 7 20
1 1 3 0 2 3 2 5 4
. 4 5 3 . 4 6 3 . 3 8 4 . 4 8 4 . 3 9 0 . 3 9 2 . 3 5 8 . 3 6 8 . 4 3 4
1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 0
1 1 0 2 1 2 2 3 2
4‐4 2‐2 4‐7 4‐7 2‐2 3‐7 0‐1 2‐3 0‐1
26
56
12
. 8 7 2
212
18
0
1.000
28
2
1
. 9 6 8
55
1
1
. 9 8 2
24
1
1
. 9 6 2
52
7
0
1.000
190
26
1
. 9 9 5
40
74
8
. 9 3 4
42
73
3
. 9 7 5
1 5 10 5 0 5 1 1 0 0 0
1 14 13 5 1 7 4 0 0 0 0
0 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 6 2 5 0 1 3 0 0 1 0
1 16 17 13 1 11 5 0 0 0 0
. 5 0 0 . 3 9 0 . 4 3 6 . 7 2 2 . 2 5 0 . 3 7 9 . 2 6 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
1 8 7 3 0 7 4 0 2 0 0
0 5 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
1 8 6 6 1 9 1 2 1 0 0
0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
. 6 6 7 . 4 9 1 . 4 5 8 . 4 0 9 . 2 5 0 . 3 8 9 . 4 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0‐0 0‐1 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1‐1 0‐0 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0
. 8 0 0
1‐0
2 41 39 18 4 29 19 4 4 2 0
. 5 0 0 . 3 4 1 . 3 3 3 . 2 7 8 . 2 5 0 . 2 4 1 . 2 1 1 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
32‐32 28‐28 28‐28 32‐31 30‐22 29‐24 30‐27 31‐29 3‐0 21‐9 21‐11 5‐5 5‐0 12‐7 14‐3 7‐0 5‐0 1‐0
2
2
1
17
0
0
1.000
82
15
4
. 9 6 0
11
5
0
1.000
3
1
0
1.000
5
7
1
. 9 2 3
37
2
0
1.000
1
0
1
. 5 0 0
0
0
0
. 0 0 0
2
6
2
. 8 0 0
1
4
0
1.000
Totals
. 2 8 3
32
1030
227
292
77
8
17
202
436
. 4 2 3
193
56
173
26
. 4 1 7
17
18
23‐38
852
338
43
. 9 6 5
Opponents
. 2 3 3
32
1062
120
247
44
7
6
95
323
. 3 0 4
105
21
242
15
. 3 1 2
8
19
19‐31
804
314
42
. 9 6 4
LOB ‐ Team (283), Opp (243). DPs turned ‐ Team (18), Opp (32).
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
era
w‐l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
b/avg
0 . 5 7 1 . 4 2 5 . 5 4
6‐0 3‐0 4‐3
8 8 8
8 6 8
0 0 0
0/2 0/0 0/1
0 0 0
47.0 38.0 39.0
48 26 41
20 7 27
3 6 24
13 6 18
38 45 29
8 2 4
1 0 2
0 0 5
. 2 6 5 . 1 8 8 . 2 8 1
1 3 3
2 2 2
0 1 0
1 0 1
2 1 4
0 . 0 0 0 . 9 5 1 . 8 5 2 . 0 5 2 . 3 0 2 . 4 1 2 . 5 1 3 . 7 7 7 . 5 0 9 . 0 0 18.00
0‐0 2‐0 2‐0 4‐0 1‐1 1‐0 1‐0 3‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0
3 16 14 18 11 7 10 7 8 5 1
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0
0 7 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
4.1 19.0 24.1 22.0 15.2 18.2 14.1 28.2 6.0 6.0 1.0
0 10 17 17 13 11 10 33 8 9 4
5 3 5 6 6 6 5 16 6 6 2
0 2 5 5 4 5 4 12 5 6 2
6 8 10 5 4 5 5 13 6 6 0
3 25 16 17 11 14 10 29 4 0 1
0 2 3 2 0 3 3 12 2 3 0
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
. 0 0 0 . 1 4 5 . 1 9 8 . 2 1 3 . 2 3 2 . 1 6 7 . 1 8 9 . 2 8 7 . 3 3 3 . 3 4 6 . 5 7 1
0 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0
0 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0
0 0 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 0
Totals
2 . 6 3
27‐5
32
32
0
3/3
10
284.0
247
120
83
105
242
44
7
6
. 2 3 3
17
21
2
8
19
Opponents
6 . 3 8
4‐27
32
32
1
2/2
2
268.0
292
227
190
193
173
77
8
17
. 2 8 3
30
56
3
17
18
26 Scott Sitz 7 Luke Weaver 37 Brandon Leibrandt ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 21 Dylan Silva 30 Robby Coles 33 Bryant Holtmann 19 Gage Smith 51 Brandon Johnson 5 Billy Strode 44 Jameis Winston 40 Peter Miller 14 Kyle Bird 36 Kenny Burkhead 35 Hayden Jordan
PB ‐ Team (5), McGee, S. 4, Montgomery,L 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs ‐ Team (9), Leibrandt, B 4, Smith, G. 2, Weaver, L. 1, Sitz, S. 1, McGee, S. 1, Opp (8).
wp hp bk sfa
sha
2013 Florida State Baseball Overall Statistics for Florida State (as of Mar 27, 2013) (vs. Florida Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 2‐0 Home: 0‐0 Away: 1‐0 Neutral: 1‐0 ACC: 0‐0 Player
gp‐gs
ab
r
h
. 4 2 9 . 2 8 6 . 2 8 6 . 2 5 0 . 2 2 2 . 2 0 0 . 1 4 3 . 1 2 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
2‐2
1‐1
7 7 7 8 9 5 7 8 4 1 1
0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0
3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0
0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Totals
. 2 1 9
2
64
6
14
Opponents
. 1 2 7
2
63
2
8
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1 Giovanny Alfonzo 53 Jose Brizuela 12 John Sansone 2 Josh Delph 24 Marcus Davis 18 Seth Miller 9 Stephen McGee 8 DJ Stewart 3 John Nogowski 43 Casey Smit 25 Brett Knief
avg
2‐2 2‐2 2‐2 2‐2 2‐1 2‐2 2‐2 2‐2 1‐0
2b 3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb hp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb‐att
po
a
e
fld%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0
. 4 2 9 . 4 2 9 . 2 8 6 . 3 7 5 . 2 2 2 . 4 0 0 . 2 8 6 . 1 2 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
0 3 1 2 0 2 3 3 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
. 5 0 0 . 2 8 6 . 3 7 5 . 4 0 0 . 2 2 2 . 3 3 3 . 3 3 3 . 2 2 2 . 4 2 9 . 0 0 0 . 5 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1‐1 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0
2
7
1
. 9 0 0
1
5
0
1.000
4
1
0
1.000
3
0
0
1.000
0
0
0
. 0 0 0
4
0
0
6
18
. 2 8 1
7
5
16
1
. 3 4 2
0
2
3‐3
1
0
0
1
9
. 1 4 3
4
2
17
1
. 2 0 3
0
0
1‐1
51
6
0
0
1.000
17
0
0
1.000
3
0
0
1.000
13
4
0
1.000
0
0
0
. 0 0 0
1
0
0
1.000
54
18
3
. 9 6 0
12
3
. 9 5 5
LOB ‐ Team (21), Opp (13). DPs turned ‐ Team (1), Opp (1).
(vs. Florida Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
era
w‐l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
b/avg
0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 7 3
0‐0 0‐0 1‐0 1‐0
2 2 2 2
0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0
0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
2 0 0 0
2.1 2.1 1.0 12.1
0 2 0 6
0 0 0 2
0 0 0 1
0 1 0 3
2 1 0 14
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
. 0 0 0 . 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 . 1 3 6
0 0 0 1
1 0 0 1
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Totals
0 . 5 0
2‐0
2
2
0
0/0
2
18.0
8
2
1
4
17
1
0
0
. 1 2 7
1
2
1
0
0
Opponents
3 . 1 8
0‐2
2
2
0
0/0
0
17.0
14
6
6
7
16
4
0
0
. 2 1 9
0
5
1
0
2
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 30 Robby Coles 33 Bryant Holtmann 19 Gage Smith 7 Luke Weaver
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K ù: Aò¦ (H-AB) 2B-3B-HR-R-RBI 1 GIOVANNY ALFONZO • INF L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (5 ) .211 (4-19) 1-0-0-1-4 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (10 ) .333 (12-36) 1-0-0-2-7 • Posted new career-highs in hits, at-bats and runs scored against Villanova on March 1. • Collected two hits and drove in a pair against UF in leading FSU to its first victory over the Gators in Gainesville since 2007. • Registered the game-winning hit against Florida in Jacksonville in the bo om of the eighth driving home Brizuela on an infield single to short to break a 1-1 e. • Tied a career high with a pair of three-hit games against Virginia Tech on March 29 and 30. • Strung together hits in seven straight at-bats over three games against Florida (3/26) and Virginia Tech (3/29 & 3/30) - most hits in consecu ve ABs since Tyler Holt put together six in 2009. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......6 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) R ........3 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) H ........3 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) BB ......2 .................................. Boston College (3/10) RBI .....2 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......6 ........................................ Villanova (3/1/13) R ........3 ........................................ Villanova (3/1/13) H ........3 ............. 3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30/13) BB ......2 .............................Boston College (3/10/13) RBI .....2 ............. 4x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30/13) 2 JOSH DELPH • OF L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (1 ) .667 (2-3) 0-0-0-1-0 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (6 ) .278 (5-18) 1-0-0-7-1 • Hit his first career home run in game two against Presbyterian...took a 1-0 offering over the screen in right for a two-run home run. • Missed the Miami series due to a viral infec on. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ...................... 2x, last Boston College (3/10) R ........3 ...................... 2x, last Georgia Tech-2 (3/22) H ........4 ........................................ Presbyterian (3/6) BB ......4 .................................... Boston College (3/8) RBI .....4 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......5 .................6x, last Boston College (3/10/13) R ........3 .................2x, last Georgia Tech-2 (3/22/13) H ........4 ...................................Presbyterian (3/6/13) BB ......4 ............................... Boston College (3/8/13) RBI .....4 .........................................Stetson (3/20/13) 3 JOHN NOGOWSKI • 1B L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (4 ) .400 (4-10) 0-0-0-1-1 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (9 ) .259 (7-27) 0-0-0-2-4 • Went 6-10 (.600) with three doubles, three runs scored and five RBI in the series against Villanova. • Has just one error in 217 fielding chances at first base this year. • Played in the ou ield for the first me this season when he played the final three innings in right field against Miami on April 6.
PLAYER PAGES SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ...................... 2x, last Georgia Tech-2 (3/22) R ........2 ...........................5x, last at Maryland (3/16) H ........3 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) BB ......1 ...................8x, last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) RBI .....4 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......5 .................7x, last Georgia Tech-2 (3/22/13) R ........2 ..................... 8x, last at Maryland (3/16/13) H ........3 ............................ 3x, last Villanova (3/1/13) BB ......2 ......................................... Hofstra (2/19/12) RBI .....4 ........................................ Villanova (3/1/13) 5 BILLY STRODE • LHP • Made first career start against Presbyterian on March 6...went 1.2 innings in earning a ND. • Posted career-highs in innings (6.0) and strikeouts (9) in earning his first career win against Stetson on March 20. • Has not given up a run in his 6.2 innings of relief on the season (four app). SEASON-HIGHS IP.....6.0 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) H ........4 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) R ........4 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) ER ......4 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) BB ......2 ....................2x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) SO ......9 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) SãÙÊ ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (3 Ýã ÙãÝ, 7 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R 2/17 Rhode Island (ND) 2.0 1 0 3/1 Villanova (ND) 1.0 0 0 3/6 Presbyterian (ND) * 1.2 2 1 3/15 at Maryland (ND) 0.2 0 0 3/20 Stetson (W) * 6.0 3 1 3/29 at Virginia Tech (ND) 3.0 1 0 4/2 Florida Gulf Coast (ND) * 4.1 4 4
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7 LUKE WEAVER • RHP • Recorded a stretch of 25.2 innings (five app), where he gave up zero earned runs, walked three and struck out 27 ba ers. • Has pitched at least 5.0 innings in all six starts in 2013. • Struck out a career-high nine ba ers twice this season – Jacksonville (2/20) and Florida (3/26). • Moved into the weekend rota on against Miami. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....6.2 .............................................. Stetson (3/19) H ........8 .............................................. at Miami (4/5) R ........2 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/5) ER ......2 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/5) BB ......2 ........................................... at Florida (3/12) SO ......9 ..............................2x, last vs. Florida (3/26) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....7.0 .........................................Stetson (3/21/12) H ........8 ........................................ at Miami (4/5/13) R ........6 .................................. Jacksonville (2/21/12) ER ......6 .................................. Jacksonville (2/21/12) BB ......4 .................................. Jacksonville (2/21/12)
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8 DJ STEWART • OF L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (5 ) .381 (8-21) 3-0-0-2-3 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (10 ) .357 (15-42) 4-0-2-7-13 • First career home run came in drama c fashion as he hit a two-run walk-off blast in the 10th inning of the series finale against Rhode Island. • Hit a grand slam on his way to a career-high six RBI in game two of the doubleheader with Georgia Tech on March 22. • Named ACC Co-Player of the Week for March 25 a er hi ng .364 with eight RBI against GT. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......6 ...............................at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) R ........2 ....................4x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) H ........3 ................................................. USF-2 (2/24) BB ......2 .................................. 2x, last Stetson (3/20) RBI .....6 .................................. Georgia Tech-2 (3/22) 9 STEPHEN M GEE • C L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (5 ) .167 (3-18) 0-0-1-3-4 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (10 ) .235 (8-34) 1-0-1-6-10 • Drew a season-high four walks in game two against Rhode Island; second me in his career drawing four walks in a game. • Leads the team in walks (29), RBI (29) and slugging percentage (.529). • Hit first career home run against Presbyterian on March 5. • Team-high streak of reaching base ended at 22 straight games on April 5.
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K ù: Aò¦ (H-AB) 2B-3B-HR-R-RBI • Posted a perfect fielding percentage from behind the plate this year - 230 chances; throwing out 29.4% of would-be base stealers this year. • Connected on his first career grand slam in FSU’s 12-9 victory over FGCU; home run came in the bottom of the sixth and broke a 6-6 e. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ....................4x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) R ........2 .................................. 4x, last Stetson (3/19) H ........3 .......................................at Maryland (3/15) BB ......4 ......................................Rhode Island (2/16) RBI .....4 ....................2x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......5 .............. 8x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2/13) R ........3 .. Stanford (6/10/12 - NCAA Super Regional) H ........4 .............................. at Georgia Tech (4/8/12) BB ......4 ....................2x, last Rhode Island (2/16/13) RBI .....4 .............. 2x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2/13) 10 JUSTIN GONZALEZ • SS L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (0 ) L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (0 ) • Of his five hits this season, three have gone for extra bases (one triple, two home runs). • Will miss the rest of the 2013 season a er undergoing surgery to his right hip. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ......................................Rhode Island (2/17) R ........2 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) H ........1 ........................................ 5x, last USF (2/23) BB ......1 ........................... 3x, last Jacksonville (2/20) RBI .....2 ......................................Rhode Island (2/15) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......6 .........................................Stetson (3/20/12) R ........4 ......................................... Hofstra (2/28/10) H ........3 ....................... 7x, last vs. Arizona (6/21/12) BB ......2 ... 15x, last vs. Georgia Tech (5/23/12 - ACC) RBI .....6 ................................... Texas A&M (6/12/11) HR ......2 ...........................................Miami (4/20/12) 12 JOHN SANSONE • INF L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (5 ) .313 (5-16) 0-0-1-3-3 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (9 ) .300 (9-30)0-0-1-4-4 • Opened the season reaching base in 14 straight games. • Tied a career-high in at-bats (4) and hits (2) in FSU’s 2-1 win over Florida in Jacksonville (3/26). • Recorded his first collegiate home run, a two-run shot, in the bo om of the third inning against Florida Gulf Coast (4/2). • Posted a career-high three hits, including one each in the eighth and ninth inning, as FSU came from behind to beat Miami (4/5). SEASON-HIGHS AB ......4 ..................................7x, last at Miami (4/7) R ........4 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) H ........3 .............................................. at Miami (4/5) BB ......3 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) RBI .....2 ....................4x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2)
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PLAYER PAGES 14 KYLE BIRD • LHP • Worked 6.0 innings on eight appearances this year. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....2.0 ........................................ Presbyterian (3/5) H ........3 ...............................at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) R ........4 ...............................at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) ER ......4 ...............................at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) BB ......2 ......................................Rhode Island (2/16) SO ......2 ......................................Rhode Island (2/16) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....3.0 ......................................at Florida (3/13/12) H ........4 .............................2x, last Virginia (3/19/12) R ........4 ............. 2x, last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30/13) ER ......4 ............. 2x, last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30/13) BB ......5 ...................................at Clemson (5/14/12) SO ......4 ...................................at Clemson (5/14/12) B®Ù ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2012 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 22 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 2/17 Hofstra (ND) 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 3/2 Maine (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 3/7 at UCF (ND) 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 3/13 at Florida (ND) 3.0 4 2 2 1 2 3/19 Virginia (ND) 2.2 4 0 0 2 1 3/24 at Wake Forest (ND) 1.2 2 0 0 0 3 3/27 vs. Florida (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 4/1 Virginia Tech (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 4/4 FGCU (ND) 0.1 1 2 2 1 1 4/8 at Georgia Tech (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 4/10 Florida (L) 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 4/14 at Boston College (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 4/18 North Georgia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 4/22 Miami (ND) 0.2 1 1 1 2 0 5/2 at Jacksonville (ND) 1.0 2 0 0 1 1 5/7 Maryland (ND) 1.0 2 1 1 2 1 5/9 at Stetson (ND) 0.1 1 2 1 0 0 5/14 at Clemson (ND) 2.1 2 3 3 5 4 5/17 NC State (ND) 0.2 2 4 4 1 0 5/23 vs. Georgia Tech (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 5/26 vs. Virginia (ND) 0.1 1 1 1 0 1 6/21 vs. Arizona (ND) 0.0 1 1 1 1 0 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 8 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP 2/16 Rhode Island (ND) 1.0 2/20 Jacksonville (ND) 1.0 2/24 USF-2 (ND) 0.1 3/5 Presbyterian (ND) 2.0 3/16 at Maryland (ND) 1.0 3/19 Stetson (ND) 0.1 3/22 Georgia Tech-2 (ND) 0.0 3/30 at Virginia Tech-2 (ND) 0.1
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CAREER-HIGHS IP.....1.0 .............................. North Georgia (4/18/12) H ........2 ....................................... Maryland (5/5/12) R ........2 ....................................... Maryland (5/5/12) ER ......2 ....................................... Maryland (5/5/12) BB ......1 ....................................... Maryland (5/5/12) SO ......0 G ®Ýã’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2012 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 2 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 4/18 North Georgia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 5/5 Maryland (ND) 0.0 2 2 2 1 0 16 ALVIN SWOOPE • INF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (0 ) L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (1 ) .000 (0-0) 0-0-0-0-0 • Recorded his first collegiate hit and RBI against Jacksonville; scored his first run against USF. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......2 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) R ........1 .................................................... USF (2/23) H ........1 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) BB ......1 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) RBI .....1 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) 18 SETH MILLER • OF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (4 ) .071 (1-14) 0-0-0-1-1 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (9 ) .172 (5-29) 2-0-0-4-5 • Ba ed .417 (5-12) with four runs scored and four RBI in the series against Villanova. • Four career home runs including three grand slams. • Leads the team with seven ou ield assists; three coming on outs at the plate; has 10 career ou ield assists. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......6 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) R ........3 .................................. 2x, last Stetson (3/20) H ........4 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) BB ......3 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) RBI .....3 ......................... 2x, last Georgia Tech (3/24) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......6 ............................ 2x, last Villanova (3/1/13) R ........3 .............................3x, last Stetson (3/20/13) H ........4 ............................ 2x, last Villanova (3/1/13) BB ......4 ............................ at Virginia Tech (4/16/11) RBI .....6 .........................................Stetson (3/20/12) 19 GAGE SMITH • RHP • Struck out the side to help preserve the shutout against Villanova on March 2. • Has four wins in relief on the year - Rhode Island, Presbyterian, Florida & Florida Gulf Coast. • Induced two double plays in his 1.2 innings of work to get a save against Boston College on March 9. • Has given up only one earned run in his last 16.2 innings of work (14 app). SEASON-HIGHS IP.....2.1 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/5) H ........2 ...................7x, last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30)
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SEASON-HIGHS IP.....3.0 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) H ........0 R ........5 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) ER ......0 BB ......3 ...................... 2x, last Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) SO ......2 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) S®½ò ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 3 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 2/20 Jacksonville (ND) 0.1 0 5 0 3 0 3/20 Stetson (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3/22 Georgia Tech-1 (ND) 3.0 0 0 0 3 2 23 JJ GOULD • INF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (1 ) .000 (0-1) 0-0-0-0-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (1 ) .000 (0-0) 0-0-0-0-0 • First career AB came against Villanova on March 2. • First career hit came against Stetson on March 20. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......2 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) R ........0 H ........1 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) BB ......0 RBI .....0 24 MARCUS DAVIS • OF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (5 ) .200 (4-20) 2-0-0-4-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (10 ) .275 (11-40) 5-0-0-12-0 • Awarded Louisville Slugger Na onal Player of the Week and ACC Co-Player of the week Honors on February 25. • Ba ed .636 (7-11) with two 2B, two HR, four runs and five RBI in the series against USF. • Leads the team with five home runs and 34 runs scored; ed for the team lead with 11 doubles. • In his last 17 games, he has scored a run 68% of the me he has reached base (19 of 28).
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SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ........................ last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) R ........4 .................................. Georgia Tech-2 (3/22) H ........4 .................................................... USF (2/23) BB ......2 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) RBI .....3 .................................. 2x, last Stetson (3/20) 25 BRETT KNIEF • OF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (4 ) .333 (5-15) 0-0-0-0-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (5 ) .333 (5-15) 0-0-0-0-0 • Came off the bench and knocked in three RBI against Villanova on March 1. • Made his first start in le field against Presbyterian (3/6) and finished the game with three singles for his first mul -hit game as a Seminole. • Started in right and made his first appearance in the lead-off spot in game two of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech (3/30). SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 .............................................. at Miami (4/6) R ........3 .................................. Boston College (3/10) H ........3 ........................................ Presbyterian (3/6) BB ......2 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/7) RBI .....3 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) 26 SCOTT SITZ • RHP • Consecu ve scoreless innings streak stopped at 22.0 in the third against Boston College. • Set a career-high for innings pitched against USF (8.0 innings) and ed a career-high with nine strikeouts against Villanova. • His 0.57 ERA is the lowest in the ACC by a star ng pitcher. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....8.0 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/7) H ......10 .......................................at Maryland (3/16) R ........8 ...............................at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) ER ......1 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) BB ......4 .................................. Georgia Tech-2 (3/22) SO ......9 ..............................................Villanova (3/2) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....8.0 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/7) H ......10 ................................. at Maryland (3/16/13) R ........8 ......................... at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30/13) ER ......6 ....................................... NC State (5/16/10) BB ......4 .................3x, last Georgia Tech-2 (3/22/13) SO ......9 ............................ 2x, last Villanova (3/1/13) S®ãþ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2010 (6 Ýã ÙãÝ, 17 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 2/20 Georgia State (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 2/28 Hofstra (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3/5 Georgia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 3/19 at North Carolina (W) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3/24 Stetson (ND) 1.0 2 3 3 1 0 4/2 Virginia Tech (ND) 4.1 2 0 0 0 3 4/7 North Florida (W) * 6.0 2 0 0 2 4 4/13 Florida (W) * 6.0 4 2 1 2 4 4/25 Miami (ND) * 2.0 4 3 3 2 2 5/2 Le Moyne (W) * 5.0 5 1 1 0 1 5/9 at Boston College (W) * 6.0 7 3 3 1 4
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27 RYAN VALDES • OF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (0 ) L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (0 ) • Scored his first collegiate run against Stetson (3/20); entered the game in the sixth as a pinchrunner. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......2 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) R ........1 .............................................. Stetson (3/20) H ........0 BB ......0 RBI .....0 28 LEE HOWARD • C L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (0 ) L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (0 ) SEASON-HIGHS AB ......1 ............................ 4x, last Presbyterian (3/5) R ........0 H ........0 BB ......1 .................................. 2x, last Stetson (3/20) RBI .....0 CAREER-HIGHS AB ......2 .......................3x, last at Clemson (5/14/12) R ........0 H ........0 BB ......1 .............................2x, last Stetson (3/20/13) RBI .....0 30 ROBBY COLES • RHP • In his first 9.1 innings of work this season (seven app), he allowed only two hits, zero runs and struck out 15 ba ers. • Earned his first collegiate save a er 0.2 innings of work against Jacksonville. • Worked the final 1.1 innings against Florida in Gainesville to earn his second save of the season. • Perfect 7-for-7 in save chances in 2013 including two against intra-state rival Florida. • Faced the minimum in his 1.2 innings of relief to get the win as FSU came from behind to beat Georgia Tech on March 24. • Has recorded at least one strikeout in 13 of his 16 appearances. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....2.2 ..............................................Villanova (3/3) H ........2 ...............................at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) R ........1 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) ER ......1 ...................2x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) BB ......2 ......................................Rhode Island (2/15) SO ......5 ..................................2x, last Villanova (3/3) Cʽ Ý’ C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 16 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 2/15 Rhode Island (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 2/20 Jacksonville (SV) 0.2 1 0 0 1 2 3/1 Villanova (ND) 1.2 0 0 0 0 5 3/3 Villanova (ND) 2.2 1 0 0 1 5 3/6 Presbyterian (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3/8 Boston College (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
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32 LADSON MONTGOMERY • C L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (2 ) .500 (1-2) 0-0-0-0-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (2 ) .500 (1-2) 0-0-0-0-0 • Knocked in two RBI during the rain-shortened eighth inning against USF on February 23. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......3 ................................................. USF-2 (2/24) R ........1 .................................................... USF (2/23) H ........1 ..................................4x, last at Miami (4/6) BB ......1 .................................. 4x, last Stetson (3/20) RBI .....2 .................................................... USF (2/23) 33 BRYANT HOLTMANN • LHP • Struck out two in 2.0 innings of work to help sustain the 7-0 shutout against Villanova on March 2. • Pitched 2.1 scoreless innings of relief at Maryland on March 17 to get his first win of the season. • Posted career-highs in innings (3.1) and strikeouts (5) against Georgia Tech on March 24. • Recorded his second win of the season at Virginia Tech on March 30 in pitching 2.1 innings without giving up a run. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....3.1 ......................................Georgia Tech (3/24) H ........3 ...................3x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) R ........2 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) ER ......2 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) BB ......3 .................................... Boston College (3/9) SO ......5 ......................................Georgia Tech (3/24) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....3.1 ................................ Georgia Tech (3/24/13) H ........3 ............. 7x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30/13) R ........4 ......................................... Hofstra (2/19/12) ER ......4 ......................................... Hofstra (2/19/12) BB ......3 ............................... Boston College (3/9/13) SO ......5 ................................ Georgia Tech (3/24/13) Hʽãà ÄÄ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2012 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 24 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER 2/19 Hofstra (ND) 0.2 3 4 4 2/24 FIU (ND) 2.0 2 1 1 3/4 Maine (ND) 1.2 3 0 0 3/11 at Duke (ND) 2.0 3 1 1 3/18 Virginia (W) 1.0 1 0 0 3/21 Stetson (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 3/24 at Wake Forest (ND) 1.1 0 0 0 3/27 vs. Florida (ND) 0.2 0 0 0 3/31 Virginia Tech (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 4/4 FGCU (ND) 0.2 0 0 0 4/7 at Georgia Tech (ND) 0.1 0 1 1
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35 HAYDEN JORDAN • RHP • Made his collegiate debut against Jacksonville and worked one inning in relief. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....1.0 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) H ........4 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) R ........2 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) ER ......2 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) BB ......0 SO ......1 ........................................Jacksonville (2/20) JÊÙ Ä’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 1 ÖÖ Ù Ä ) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K 2/20 Jacksonville (ND) 1.0 4 2 2 0 1 36 KENNY BURKHEAD • RHP • Made his collegiate debut against USF and worked a scoreless inning in relief. • Worked a season-high 2.0 innings vs. Georgia Tech. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....2.0 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) H ........4 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) R ........4 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) ER ......4 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) BB ......4 .................................. Georgia Tech-1 (3/22) SO ......0 BçÙ»« ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 5 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K
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37 BRANDON LEIBRANDT • LHP • No-hit bid against Boston College was broken up with 1 out in the eighth. • Named ACC Pitcher of the Week (3/11) for the first me in his career a er his sensa onal pitching performance against the Eagles. • Started on Saturday against Miami - first non-Friday start since arriving on campus (span of 21 gms). SEASON-HIGHS IP.....8.0 .................................... Boston College (3/8) H ........7 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/6) R ........5 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/6) ER ......5 .............................................. at Miami (4/6) BB ......5 .................................. at Virginia Tech (3/29) SO ......8 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....8.0 ...................2x, last Boston College (3/8/13) H ......10 ................................ Rhode Island (4/27/12) R ........6 .................. 2x, last Arizona (6/21/12 - CWS) ER ......5 ........................................ at Miami (4/6/13) BB ......5 ............................ at Virginia Tech (3/29/13) SO ....10 .............. Samford (6/2/12 - NCAA Regional) L ® Ù Ä ã’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2012 (19 Ýã ÙãÝ, 19 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER 2/17 Hofstra (W) * 5.0 3 1 1 2/24 FIU (L) * 2.2 5 4 4 3/2 Maine (W) * 5.0 4 0 0 3/9 at Duke (ND) * 5.2 3 2 2 3/17 Virginia (ND) * 4.0 8 3 3 3/23 at Wake Forest (ND) * 4.2 4 2 1 3/30 Virginia Tech (W) * 7.0 5 0 0 4/6 at Georgia Tech (ND) * 7.1 3 0 0 4/13 at Boston College (ND)* 5.2 7 3 3 4/20 Miami (W) * 5.0 2 1 1 4/27 Rhode Island (W) * 5.0 10 6 4 5/5 Maryland (W) * 6.0 4 0 0 5/12 at Clemson (L) * 5.2 6 4 4 5/18 NC State (ND) * 5.0 2 1 1 5/25 Clemson (ND) * 6.2 5 4 2 6/2 Samford (W) * 8.0 3 0 0 6/8 Stanford (W) * 6.0 6 1 1 6/15 vs. Arizona (ND) * 4.1 6 3 2 6/21 vs. Arizona (L) * 0.1 3 6 2 2013 (8 Ýã ÙãÝ, 8 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP 2/15 Rhode Island (W) * 5.0 2/23 USF (W) * 6.0 3/1 Villanova (W) * 5.1 3/8 Boston College (W) * 8.0 3/15 at Maryland (ND) * 5.1 3/22 Georgia Tech-1 (L) * 1.1 3/29 at Virginia Tech (L) * 4.0 4/6 at Miami (L) * 4.0
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40 PETER MILLER • RHP • His streak of 19.0 scoreless innings (four app) was snapped in the third inning at Maryland on March 17. • Established a career-high for strikeouts (8) against Villanova and ed a career-high with 6.0 innings of work against USF. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....6.0 ................................................. USF-2 (2/24) H ........7 ......................................Georgia Tech (3/24) R ........5 ......................................Georgia Tech (3/24) ER ......4 ......................................Georgia Tech (3/24) BB ......4 ..................................2x, last Villanova (3/3) SO ......8 ..............................................Villanova (3/3) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....6.0 ............................... 2x, last USF-2 (2/24/13) H ........6 ..................... 3x, last at Maryland (3/17/13) R ........5 ....................2x, last Georgia Tech (3/24/13) ER ......3 ................................ Georgia Tech (3/24/13) BB ......5 ............................................... FIU (2/26/12) SO ......8 ........................................ Villanova (3/3/13) M®½½ Ù’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2011 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 4 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R 2/20 VMI (ND) 1.0 0 0 3/9 Maine (ND) 1.0 1 0 3/20 at Virginia (ND) 0.2 0 0 3/25 Wake Forest (ND) 0.2 0 3
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43 CASEY SMIT • INF L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (4 ) .500 (5-10) 2-0-0-4-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (8 ) .500 (8-16) 2-0-0-6-0 • Went 2-for-5 from the plate with a double and two runs scored in the series against USF. • Made his first collegiate start at second base against Stetson (3/20). • Ba ed .667 (4-for-6) with a double and a run scored in the series against Virginia Tech. • Tied a career-high with two hits and established a new career-high with three runs scored against Florida Gulf Coast (4/2). SEASON-HIGHS AB ......4 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) R ........3 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) H ........2 ....................3x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) BB ......2 ...................2x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) RBI .....1 .................................. 2x, last Stetson (3/19) 44 JAMEIS WINSTON • OF/P HITTING L Ýã 5 G à Ý: (1 ) .500 (1-2) 0-0-0-1-0 L Ýã 10 G à Ý: (1 ) .500 (1-2) 0-0-0-1-0 • Three of his seven hits have gone for extra bases – two doubles and a triple. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......6 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) R ........1 ..................................5x, last at Miami (4/7) H ........2 ..............................................Villanova (3/3) BB ......2 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/7) RBI .....1 .................................................... USF (2/23) PITCHING • Pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the sixth against Boston College to preserve a 3-0 lead. • Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings against Stetson to get his first collegiate win. • Gave up mul ple runs in a relief appearance for the first me all year - allowed two runs vs. FGCU (4/2). • Faced in the minimum in pitching the final 3.0 innings at Miami on April 6 a er flying down earlier that day due to morning football prac ce in Tallahassee. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....3.0 ..................................2x, last at Miami (4/6) H ........4 .................................. Boston College (3/10) R ........2 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) ER ......2 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) BB ......2 ..............................................Villanova (3/3) SO ......4 ......................................Rhode Island (2/17) W®ÄÝãÊÄ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2013 (0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 10 ÖÖ Ù Ä Ý) Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER 2/17 Rhode Island (ND) 3.0 2 1 0 2/24 USF-2 (SV) 1.0 0 0 0 3/3 Villanova (SV) 1.0 0 1 1 3/6 Presbyterian (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 3/10 Boston College (ND) 1.2 4 1 1 3/17 at Maryland (ND) 0.0 1 0 0 3/19 Stetson (W) 2.0 0 0 0 3/24 Georgia Tech (ND) 1.1 1 0 0
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51 BRANDON JOHNSON • LHP • Has allowed four earned runs in 15.2 innings of work this season. • First win of the season came in the second game against URI en route to throwing a career-high 3.0 IP. • Struck out both ba ers he faced against Georgia Tech on March 24. SEASON-HIGHS IP.....3.0 ......................................Rhode Island (2/16) H ........3 ....................2x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) R ........2 ....................2x, last Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) ER ......2 ................................Florida Gulf Coast (4/2) BB ......2 ...............................at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30) SO ......2 ......................4x, last at Virginia Tech (3/30) CAREER-HIGHS IP.....3.0 ................................ Rhode Island (2/16/13) H ........5 .............................................Maine (3/9/11) R ........3 .........................................Stetson (3/20/12) ER ......3 .........................................Stetson (3/20/12) BB ......2 ............. 2x, last at Virginia Tech-2 (3/30/13) SO ......2 ................ 5x, last at Virginia Tech (3/30/13) JÊ«ÄÝÊÄ’Ý C Ù Ù AÖÖ Ù Ä Ý 2011 Έ0 Ýã ÙãÝ, 3 ÖÖ Ù Ä ÝΉ Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER 2/26 Hofstra (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 3/4 at Georgia (ND) 0.0 0 2 2 3/9 Maine (ND) 1.0 5 2 2
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53 JOSE BRIZUELA • INF L Ýã 5 G Ã Ý: (5 ) .235 (4-17) 0-0-0-1-2 L Ýã 10 G Ã Ý: (10 ) .270 (10-37) 4-0-0-5-4 • Hit for the cycle over the course of opening weekend, going 4-for-10 with a double, triple, home run, three walks and six RBI against Rhode Island. • Went 7-for-11 (.636) from the plate with two doubles, a triple and five RBI in the series against Boston College; ed a career-high with three hits and four RBI in the series finale. • Leads the team with a .327 ba ng average and 36 hits. SEASON-HIGHS AB ......5 ...................4x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30) R ........3 ..............................................Villanova (3/1) H ........3 ...................... 3x, last Boston College (3/10) BB ......4 .................................................... USF (2/23) RBI .....4 ...................... 2x, last Boston College (3/10) CAREER-HIGHS AB ......5 ........... 10x, last at Virginia Tech-1 (3/30/13) R ........3 ............................ 2x, last Villanova (3/1/13) H ........3 .................5x, last Boston College (3/10/13) BB ......4 ...............................................USF (2/23/13) RBI .....4 .................3x, last Boston College (3/10/13)