What a day it was for the Florida baseball team on Sunday. The Gators defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores for the third time this season capturing the school’s first SEC Tournament Championship since 2011. After two rain delays Florida finally wrapped up a 7-3 win around 11:30 Sunday night. Florida jumped ahead in the title game early, very early. The game’s first batter Harrison Bader went yard to left center buy cialis online field giving the Gators a 1-0 lead. Florida scored another in the top of the first when Buddy Reed reached home on a Peter Alonso RBI hit. The defending national champions didn’t wait long to bounce back scoring a run of their own in the first but the Gators extended their lead to 5-1 with runs in the second viagra samples and third innings. Florida starter Eric Hanhold was yanked after just 2.1 innings of work and two runs allowed. Lefty Danny Young got the win in relief,
tossing 3.1 very effective innings to improve his record to 4-2 on the year. Florida head coach Kevin O’Sullivan was excited with what he saw from Danny Young and the rest of the team. “I was really pleased with how Danny through the ball. I think the fifth inning really may have been the turning point. I think he had to go through the 2-3-4 part of the order and locate his fastball on both sides. It was just an outstanding effort by a lot of guys.” Florida entered the ninth inning with a 7-3 lead that would not be altered. Kirby Snead closed things out for Florida to give the Gators the SEC Championship. Five Gators in all were named to the All-Tournament team (J.J. Schwarz, Peter Alonso, A.J. Puk, Buddy Reed, Taylor Lewis, Logan Shore) with J.J. Schwarz named the tournament’s MVP. Florida heads into the NCAA Tournament with a 44-16 record and a guarantee that they will host NCAA Regionals. Whether or not they have earned a national seed will be announced Monday. Sound from the game
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