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No. 4 Kentucky held off Florida 7-5 in 10 innings in the series finale on Sunday, securing a first-round bye in the upcoming SEC Tournament. Kentucky improves to 33-0 when leading after the seventh inning and is now 3-1 in extra-inning games this season. The Cats gave up a ninth-inning lead for the second time in the series, but scored four runs in the 10th inning to secure the victory. With the win, Kentucky improves to 37-11 (20-7), tying its program record for conference wins in a season (20). Whether Tennessee wins or loses its series finale against Vanderbilt on Sunday, Kentucky will rema...
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Following anemotional 12-11 win Friday night, No. 4 Kentucky came out flat and fell to Florida 10-1 on Saturday. Florida right-hander Liam Peterson dominated the Wildcat lineup on Saturday, allowing just five hits and one earned run while striking out six in six innings. After allowing at least four earned runs in six straight starts from March 2 to April 6, Peterson has now allowed just four earned runs in his last 16 2/3 innings pitched (2.22 ERA). In the loss, Kentucky made headlines around the college baseball world. Nick Mingione made the decision to intentionally walk Florida phenom Jac ...
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After a near two and a half hour rain delay, No. 4 Kentucky toppled Florida 12-11 in a wild series opener Friday night. In a game full of frustrating Wildcat self-inflicted wounds, Kentucky crawled back from the dead in the ninth inning. Down to their final two outs, Ryan Nicholson’s second home run of the game propelled the Cats to an improbable 9-8 lead. Florida however notched back-to-back-to-back singles in the bottom of the ninth, sending the game to extra innings. Nick Lopez was the hero for the Cats in extras, ripping a two-out three-run double to put the Cats ahead 12-9. Jac Caglianone...
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Kentucky Baseball’s end of season push for an SEC Regular Season Championship begins this weekend in Gainesville. With just six regular season games remaining, the Cats sit alone atop the Southeastern Conference with an 18-6 record. Arkansas and Tennessee (17-7) however are hot on their trail, making every game the most important of the season. Kentucky is the lone team among the seven programs that are still mathematically alive in the SEC title race (Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina) that will not play a ranked opponent in its final two series. Howev...
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