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No. 14 Florida State baseball faces Jacksonville in their final midweek game of the season, aiming for a 5-0 homestand. The Seminoles are on a four-game winning streak and have previously defeated JU in two meetings this season.
No. 14 Florida State baseball (33-14, 15-9) looks to finish off its five-game homestand with a 5-0 record as they take on Jacksonville (26-20, 13-11) on Tuesday night in FSUâs final midweek game of the season. Tonightâs game will also be the last iteration of the Nolesâ âTurn it back Tuesdayâ as Link Jarrettâs club will wear its throwback yellow jerseys.
As mentioned, the Seminoles are coming into their midweek matchup on a four-game winning streak, including a series sweep of Pitt over the weekend. Florida Stateâs offense did an excellent job putting the ball in play on Saturday and Sunday and pressuring the Panthersâ defense to handle their athleticism, which Pitt struggled to do. Along with stellar pitching from Wes Mendes and an impressive weekend from the bullpen, FSU got itself back on track and has everything still in front of it with two weeks to go in the regular season.
Florida State is looking for a series sweep over JU after taking the first two meetings of the series, 13-3, in Jacksonville, and 7-6 back in Tallahassee. The Seminoles will also have an advantage as the Dolphins have not yet seen midweek starter Cooper Whited, who did not appear in either of the two previous games. Whited has been phenomenal since taking over the midweek role and went 4.0 innings last week while allowing only one run to earn his third-straight decision. FSUâs bullpen should also be fresh after Chris Knier went 4.0 innings on Sunday and John Abraham went 3.0 frames a day earlier. On the offensive side, the focus turns to the lineup card as Jarrett deals with injuries from a couple of his better players, Chase Williams and Brayden Dowd. Williams did not play last weekend and Dowd has been managing a nagging ailment for the better part of the season.
Switching gears to Jacksonville, the Dolphins are coming off a series loss to UNF after getting blown out in the rubber match, 10-0. However, in its last midweek contest, JU defeated Florida 7-5 in Gainesville. Jacksonville ranks 128th in RPI and will need to make a run in the ASUN tournament to qualify for the NCAA tournament.
Dolphin hitters to know:
Sr. 2B Roger Vergara: Slashing .346/.392/.463 with a team-leading 39 RBIâŠSpent last season at East Carolina before transferring to JU for senior year.
R-So. SS Sammy Mummau: Slashing .295/.399/.365 while starting every game for the DolphinsâŠHas combined to go 1-6 in two games against FSU this year.
R-Jr. RF Derek Bermudez: .265/.352/.444 with a team-leading seven home runsâŠWent 2-4 with a home run and three RBI in first matchup against FSU.
The game is scheduled to start on Tuesday night, but the exact time is not specified in the provided information.
Details on how to watch the game are not provided, but typically, it can be found on local sports networks or streaming services.
Florida State has a record of 33-14 overall and 15-9 in conference play before facing Jacksonville.

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