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Record Win % Rank Q1 Last
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Streak
1 11-1 0.917 - 30-3 0.909 1 6-2 9-1 7 Wins
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11-1 0.917 - 26-4 0.867 4 9-2 9-1 3 Wins
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LSU
10-2 0.833 1 30-3 0.909 5 7-2 8-2 8 Wins
4 9-3 0.750 2 28-4 0.875 6 7-1 8-2 2 Losses
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8-4 0.667 3 29-5 0.853 3 7-3 7-3 3 Losses
5 8-4 0.667 3 24-7 0.774 7 5-4 8-2 2 Wins
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7-5 0.583 4 27-6 0.818 9 10-5 5-5 1 Loss
7 7-5 0.583 4 24-8 0.750 8 10-6 7-3 4 Wins
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6-6 0.500 5 22-10 0.688 15 8-6 4-6 1 Win
10 5-7 0.417 6 23-8 0.742 19 4-7 5-5 3 Losses
10 5-7 0.417 6 18-11 0.621 42 5-8 4-6 2 Losses
12 3-9 0.250 8 19-13 0.594 51 1-11 4-6 2 Wins
12 3-9 0.250 8 16-15 0.516 59 4-9 5-5 2 Wins
14 2-10 0.167 9 19-14 0.576 39 2-14 2-8 2 Losses
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1-11 0.083 10 20-14 0.588 37 2-12 2-8 3 Losses
16 0-12 0.000 11 11-20 0.355 151 0-12 3-7 3 Losses
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12 minutes ago, huge said:

We know what's going on with the dumb aggs but why is Florida shitting their pants?

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Gators Wire
 

Florida baseball loses another key player for season to injury

 
David Rosenberg, Gators Wire
Thu, April 3, 2025 at 3:10 PM CDT·
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Florida can't seem to shake the injury bug this season.

First, the Gators lost starting pitcher Pierce Coppola, who still hasn't returned to action after leaving during the second week of the season. Jacksonville transfer and draft prospect no longer roams center field at Condron Family Ballpark due to a season-ending shoulder injury. Lefty specialist Frankie Menendez is also done for the year and needs Tommy John surgery. Other arms, such as redshirt sophomore Jake Clemente, Sante Fe transfer Matthew Jenkins and team ace Liam Peterson, have also battled injuries this year.

The latest name to join the list is junior second baseman Cade Kurland, a critical piece of Florida's offense and infield. After multiple attempts to return from a shoulder dislocation suffered during the Miami series, Kurland is officially done for the year, according to Kevin O'Sullivan.

"Yeah, (Kurland's) going to have surgery in another week or two, so he'll be out," O'Sullivan said. "It's obviously unfortunate, but I don't think he was left with any other decision to make. We'll get him back, hopefully, next year and help him with his recovery. I know he was really disappointed. He tried to do everything he could to play, even when he played against Florida State in Jacksonville. He tried everything, but it wouldn't have been fair to him to continue to play."

D1Baseball recently named Kurland a top-10 second baseman at the college level, and he's draft-eligible this summer. It's possible that he's played his last game in a Florida uniform, but the program will do what it can to retain him during the offseason. Naturally, the injury will hurt his draft stock and there's potential to become a Day 1 pick with a strong senior year, so there should be plenty of optimism that Kurland will return.

Kurland finishes his junior year slashing .316/.490/.605 with three home runs and 15 runs batted in. He'd upped his walk rate significantly from single digits over the past year to 19.6% through 51 plate appearances. His 10 walks equal the number of strikeouts on the season, too.

Mainly this, sure there are some other reasons too.

Posted
3 hours ago, huge said:

We know what's going on with the dumb aggs but why is Florida shitting their pants?

he's tanking in hopes Florida will fire him so he can go to his dream school, aggy, with no buyout.

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Really excited to see Luke continue to use that curveball he debuted this past weekend. He had struggled to put guys away at times this year only having 3 pitches, 2 of which (changeup and slider) that are pretty much the same speed 

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On 4/7/2025 at 11:27 AM, Cairn Horn88 said:

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"Cheating Sips and Sanky giving them the easy path again!"

 

Without realizing that THEY are part of why the Horns have an easy remaining schedule, lfmao

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26 minutes ago, Drew said:

"Cheating Sips and Sanky giving them the easy path again!"

 

Without realizing that THEY are part of why the Horns have an easy remaining schedule, lfmao

Yeah, but their road SOS remaining is terrible, with us in it. Who else do they have on the road? Bryan High School?

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1 hour ago, TrashMaster G said:

Yeah, but their road SOS remaining is terrible, with us in it. Who else do they have on the road? Bryan High School?

Whoever made that fucked it up. They have Arkansas, Georgia, and Texas on the road. It looks like they may have just flipped home and road on accident. 

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Remaining SEC Series

at Kentucky RPI #40

Auburn #12

A&M #58

at Arkansas #1

Florida #31

at OU #20

 

Non-Con

UTRGV #30

at Texas St #77

Prairie View A&M #298

Lamar #59

 

Q1 games remaining: 12

Q2: 5

Q3: 4

Q4: 1 

 

Win 4 of 6 remaining SEC series to go 10-8 the rest of the way.  Drop 1 more non-con.  Would make the same regular season record prediction as last week of 40-13.  Even though we're missing Tenn and Vandy, looks to be a top 10 SOS.  Maybe not saying much, all of the SEC will end up in the top 20.

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1 hour ago, Navin R. Johnson said:

This was the first time I saw moffett pitch. His stuff was electric. Batters weren’t swinging at pitches in the zone 

High potential for sure. Needs to get his control down a little more. 

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3 hours ago, HuttNuts said:

Interested in seeing the how the HBPs for Kentucky go this weekend

Wow !   They lead the league with 88.  We have 28.

They also have 70 SBs in 30 games.    Galvan will be tested,  though we have 2 LH starters to offset that.    Schloss makes an interesting comment in the OB vid with Zach Symms.    Doesn't worry about the catcher's arm as much as the pitcher's motion.

50 minutes ago, texastough said:

Didn't we used to worry about Galvan's bat? His OPS is 1.250 right now . . .  ridiculous

Having a super year.  Happy for him.     Also,  seems to be blocking the ball much better.   Need to erase my doubts.   Coaching...

 

SEC Stats    https://www.secsports.com/sport/baseball/stats

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59 minutes ago, torre said:

Wow !   They lead the league with 88.  We have 28.

It is not by accident. Scuttlebutt is they are very "aggressive" testing the limits on inside of the batters and leaning in/spinning into the strike zone.

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24 minutes ago, HuttNuts said:

It is not by accident. Scuttlebutt is they are very "aggressive" testing the limits on inside of the batters and leaning in/spinning into the strike zone.

Their manager has gotten into verbal sparring matches with Earley (lol) and the Ole Miss manager this year. He plays the game right on the edge of legality, so the team has to play very under control.

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1 hour ago, texifornia said:

Their manager has gotten into verbal sparring matches with Earley (lol) and the Ole Miss manager this year. He plays the game right on the edge of legality, so the team has to play very under control.

Sounds like an asshole

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Just now, TrashMaster G said:

Sounds like an asshole

Did you see what he did to aggy when they had a stop time on a Sunday game? Dude just blatantly had his team doing time wasting shit while Earley was going apoplectic. It was fucking hilarious because it was aggy but everyone here would've lost their shit too. 

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36 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:

Did you see what he did to aggy when they had a stop time on a Sunday game? Dude just blatantly had his team doing time wasting shit while Earley was going apoplectic. It was fucking hilarious because it was aggy but everyone here would've lost their shit too. 

Honestly that game was over - the coach secured the win. We would of been mad but I would be more upset that we got our ass whipped regardless of the travel time 

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1 hour ago, NorthLoop said:

Did you see what he did to aggy when they had a stop time on a Sunday game? Dude just blatantly had his team doing time wasting shit while Earley was going apoplectic. It was fucking hilarious because it was aggy but everyone here would've lost their shit too. 

I have been waffling back and forth on this, but I think ultimately it is like faking injuries. Doing something that is within the rules, but up to the SEC office to say hey we know what you are doing and it against the spirit of the game and there will be repercussions. Baseball typically isn't a timed game so there are no safeguards with an actual clock that keeps from teams just freely wasting time to take advantage of the timed game.

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1 hour ago, NorthLoop said:

Did you see what he did to aggy when they had a stop time on a Sunday game? Dude just blatantly had his team doing time wasting shit while Earley was going apoplectic. It was fucking hilarious because it was aggy but everyone here would've lost their shit too. 

To me this kind of shit is the equivalent of when my kids played 8U select and you would play teams that would only bunt. (Or 80% bunt). Yes it’s legal, but it’s stupid annoying and doesn’t teach how to really play baseball as when you are older catcher/3B etc can make that throw to 1B. 
 

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4 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

Did you see what he did to aggy when they had a stop time on a Sunday game? Dude just blatantly had his team doing time wasting shit while Earley was going apoplectic. It was fucking hilarious because it was aggy but everyone here would've lost their shit too. 

Probably happens more times than we know about, closest thing to it I remember was UT/UK softball game a few seasons ago when UK held a lead and UT went into stall tactics in invoke a time rule game ended in a tie. 

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7 hours ago, po elvis said:

I have been waffling back and forth on this, but I think ultimately it is like faking injuries. Doing something that is within the rules, but up to the SEC office to say hey we know what you are doing and it against the spirit of the game and there will be repercussions. Baseball typically isn't a timed game so there are no safeguards with an actual clock that keeps from teams just freely wasting time to take advantage of the timed game.

The bolded sums up my thoughts. It’s anti baseball, but given the rules I get it.

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43 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Has anything been said about Bing's performance/early exit? Was it just that he didn't have his stuff; or is there an underlying concern with his arm?

I’m not sure about Bing specifically but it seemed like they wanted to throw as many guys as possible. They only used 5 against UGA

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1 hour ago, MuellerHorn said:

Has anything been said about Bing's performance/early exit? Was it just that he didn't have his stuff; or is there an underlying concern with his arm?

I figured pitch count and save for weekend - he only threw 28 pitches - wonder if they want him for Sunday long relief if needed 

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