Sunday, June 3, 2012

College baseball

  • TALLAHASSEE — Stephen McGee and Josh Delph hit two-run singles as Florida State beat Samford 5-2 on Sunday to win the Tallahassee Regional and advance to the super regionals.
  • (Naples Daily News)
  • GAINESVILLE — Mike Zunino and Daniel Pigott drove in four runs apiece, and top-seeded Florida beat Georgia Tech 15-3 to win the Gainesville Regional on Sunday.
  • (Naples Daily News)
  • However, their son defied the odds and developed into an outstanding baseball player. Family members said Reid had recently completed his second season on the Lake Erie College baseball team. Few friends knew of Reids condition.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • GAINESVILLE – Less than 24 hours after a contentious NCAA Regional baseball game, Florida and Georgia Tech After losing to Florida on Saturday night, Georgia Tech beat College of Charleston 3-0 to eliminate the Cougars earlier on Sunday.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • New Mexico catcher Ben Woodchick checked his swing. With two strikes and two outs, he was the Lobos last hope in the bottom half of the sixth inning.
  • (Los Angeles Daily News)
  • The Virginia Tech commit will work to make the most of his time in the land of Division 1 college baseball. "I'm just going to let it play out," he said. "I hope I do (get drafted). It would be an honor.
  • (ESPN)
  • The News-Press talked to Major League scouts to determine other local talent that may be selected during the three days of the baseball draft. Here are players they highlighted.
  • (News-Press)
  • Chris Kirkpatrick pitched five solid innings, and three players had two hits each Saturday night, and the Sedalia Bombers beat the Chillicothe Mudcats 5-4 in a MINK League baseball game in Chillicothe.
  • (Sedalia Democrat)
  • The deal is a four-year extension added to the one remaining year on Grahams contract. Graham, who will be inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame later this month, is 953-380 in 21 seasons with the Owls.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • I realize the "Road to Omaha" isn't quite like the "Road to the Final Four." I get that there will never be the same level of interest in the NCAA baseball tournament as there is in January bowl games.
  • (Anderson Independent-Mail)

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