close
close

Seminols blow Blue Devils in the quarter -finals

play

(Comment of the publisher: This is how Florida State Baseball defeated Duke with 14: 7 to reach the Acc-Tournament semi-final on Friday.)

The post -season begins for the baseball in Florida State in the quarter -final rounds of the ACC tournament.

The seminols with second seeds (37-13, 17-10) earned a double bye in the conference tournament and met with the seventh seed (37-18, 17-13). In the new ACC tournament structure, every game is in a solo tunnel format, and the Blue Devils have already sent the 15th Seed Pitt home with a 4: 3 comeback victory, which is secured by a walk-off walk.

It is a reserve of the ACC championship game last season, in which Duke won 16: 4, but it is the first meeting between the programs this year.

Jamie Arnold will start for the seminols and he holds an ERA of 2.59 and 6: 2 in 66 Innerings. Arnold triggered 90 batteries and kept the opponent's stroke average this season to 0.197.

The first pitch is planned for 3 p.m. in Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina.

The FSU baseball goes to the ACC baseball tournament after a 14:7 blowout from Herzog. Myles Bailey went with four RBIs and two home runs with 4 against 5, who drove a combined 890 feet in the victory.

It is Bailey's third multi-home run game this season and the second game in a row with the long ball. The 14 runs are most who have scored the seminols in an ACC tournament game in the program history.

Jamie Arnold started for the FSU and he threw five innings and allowed seven goals, four deserving runs and struck seven. Every bat in the Seminoles setup recorded at least one goal with Bailey's Four a Team High.

The FSU will compete on Saturday, May 24th, at 5 p.m. in the semi-finals of the ACC tournament against the winner of the last quarter-finals between the third seed North Carolina and the 14th Boston College

Myles Bailey started the seventh inning with a 468-foot home, in which the ball hit 118 miles per hour from the bat.

It is Bailey's second Homerun of the game and he is 4 against 5 with four RBI.

The FSU leads Duke with eight runs with 14: 6 while the game goes into the eighth inning.

Duke continues in the game and reduces the lead to six, with a few runs being achieved in the top of the sixth inn. Jamie Arnold was replaced by John Abraham's successive singles.

Despite a quick double game, Abraham got into a jam with two outs. He allowed a walk, single, walk, threw a wild field that scored a run with the invited bases before reloading the bases with another walk to bring the ACC leader in the home runs, Ben Miller.

Joe Charles replaced Abraham and looked Miller.

In the middle of the sixth inning: FSU 12, Duke 6

It was not like the fireworks that the seminols provided in the third inning, but the FSU added another run with a Gage Harrelson victim in the fourth.

FSU leads to eight runs.

End of the fourth inner: FSU 12, Duke 4

Dukes Noah Murray has all the runs of the team against the FSU and hit a Homerun with two runs in the fourth inning to take the lead.

Despite the Homerun, Jamie Arnold recorded two strikes and has up to six strikeouts through four innings.

In the middle of the fourth: FSU 11, Duke 4

Myles Bailey went with two RBI against Duke 2-towards-2 … in the third inning.

He carried out the inning with a single that started an eight hit-eight running that forced Duke in two pitching changes. After Chase Williams' two-run single, Brody Delamiellen scored him with an RBI double. A Jaxson West Walk started a few runners, and Alex Lodise scored both with a Two-RBi triple.

Max Williams did not leave the accommodation on the base and later scored the shortstop with two playgrounds with a single that Bailey set the stage to start his 13th Homerun of the season into the deepest part of the right field in the ball park.

End of the third inner: FSU 11, Duke 2

The seminols invited the bases in the third inning, with both Myles Bailey and Cal Fisher beating singles that exceed the defense layers set up for them. Drew Faurot hit a hard single to load the bases without outs.

Chase Williams delivered a two-RBI single to achieve Bailey and Fisher. During the decline, Duke could not cover the second, so C. Williams achieved little difficulties, but tried to score Faurot from the third basis during the return and was ejected on the plate.

The piece led Duke Owen Prokcsh replaced by Gabe Nard.

End of the third: FSU 5, Duke 2

Jamie Arnold triggered four Duke Batters in three innings and allowed three goals, one of which was the two runs for him when Max Williams lost a flyball in the sun.

He thrown 52 parking spaces in the game, with 30 pitches landing as strikes.

In the middle of the third inn: FSU 3, Duke 2

Jaxson West met his second Homerun of the season with a solo explosion in the second inning.

He described a 0-1 pitch to the Dead Center Field, which climbed over the wall to give the FSU the leadership of the game, just a few minutes after Duke tied it.

Gage Harrelson doubled and made it into the third basis, but he was stranded after Max Williams ended the inning.

End of the second inning: FSU 3, Duke 2

From the bat from Noah Murray, it looked as if the FSU and Jamie Arnold were getting out of the top of the second inning without races despite two base runners.

But when Murray's flyball went into midfield, Max Williams couldn't find the ball with the sun, and he fell next to him for a two-RBI double with two RBI so that Murray connected the game.

Below 2. Ining: FSU 2, Duke 2

Gage Harrelson performed the inning by being hit by a pitch, followed by a single Alex Lodsie and Max Williams who invited the bases for Myles Bailey.

Bailey met a soft single -to -right field that scored the first run. Drew Faurot followed a Cal Fisher -Strikeout in the election of a field player who led M. Williams to be marked with a goal and accommodation, while Faurot made it into the first basis.

The FSU left two runners on the basis after Chase Williams Struk ended the inning.

End of the 1st Inning: FSU 2, Duke 0

It didn't take long for the highlights between the FSU and the Duke to roll when Max Williams made a diving trap in midfield to rob a basic hit from the Blue Devils Leadoff -Schlagmann Wallace Clark.

Jamie Arnold recorded a groundout and a strike to end the inning and get the game going.

FSU setup

  1. Gage Harrelson, RF
  2. Alex Lodise, SS
  3. Max Williams, see
  4. Myles Bailey, 1b
  5. Cal Fisher, 3b
  6. Drew Faurot, 2b
  7. Chase Williams LF
  8. Brody Delamielleurs DH
  9. Jaxson West, C

Jug: Jamie Arnold, 6-2, 2.59 ERA

Duke listing

  1. Wallace Clark, SS
  2. AJ Garcia, see
  3. Ben Miller, 3b
  4. Jake Hyde, 1b
  5. Ben Rounds, LF
  6. Tyler Albright, RF
  7. Macon Winslow, C
  8. Noah Murray, ie
  9. Jake Berger, 2b

Jug: Owen Proksch, 2-2, 4.11 era

The sky is clear and the temperature is 72 degrees according to Accuweather forecasts.

Light clouds are expected at around 3 p.m. for the first playing field between the FSU and Duke, and the whole afternoon no rain is expected.

Liam Rooney's score forecast

FSU 6, Duke 3

The seminols are able to hold the production of the Blue Devils with a good trip on the hill.

The top four of the FSU of the line -up, Gage Harrelson, Alex Lodise, Max Williams and Myles Bailey, cause some early damage, and the seminols can win behind Arnold.

Dukes Ben Miller, the regular Accc director of the season, will go deep and the Blue Devils get a few Homer from Arnold, but not able to drive much offensive.

FSU Baseball vs. Duke will be the first ACC tournament game on Friday

  • Start time: 15 PM et
  • Date: Friday, May 23rd
  • Venue: Durham Bulls Athletic Park / Durham, North Carolina
  • TV channel: Acc Network/ESPN2
  • Streaming: ESPN+; Fubo

See FSU Baseball on ESPN+

The first 14 games of the ACC tournament are streamed in the ACC network, with the championship game being broadcast on ESPN2.

Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him by e -mail at lrooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney

Leave a Comment