Miami beats FIU, 6-5

Miami beats FIU, 6-5

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From miamihurricanes.com

The Hurricanes started their final week of the regular season off on the right foot.

With timely hitting and crucial stops on the mound, Miami downed its crosstown foe FIU, 6-5, Tuesday evening.

The Hurricanes (24-27) stormed out to an early 2-0 advantage in the first, as infielders Daniel Cuvet and Dorian Gonzalez Jr. each plated tallies with base hits in the opening frame.

FIU (25-26) answered back with runs in both the second and third frames, before taking its lone lead of the night on Ryne Guida’s sacrifice fly in the fifth.

Miami responded by scoring in each of the next three innings and the Hurricanes’ bullpen held off the late rally to lock down the win.

Junior Edgardo Villegas plated the go-ahead run in the seventh with a bases-loaded walk.

Freshman right-hander Brandon Olivera (2-0) earned the victory in relief, striking out a career-high six across a career-long 3 1/3 innings.

Fifth-year redshirt sophomore southpaw Myles Caba (2) recorded the save with a scoreless ninth.

With the victory, the Hurricanes have won 12 of their last 13 contests against the Panthers.

Miami will close out its regular season slate with the Pitt Panthers at Mark Light Field. The three-game set is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Thursday.

To keep up with the University of Miami baseball team on social media, follow @CanesBaseball on X, Instagram and Facebook.
 

Comments (5)

All we need is a sweep of Pitt and 1-1 in the ACC tournament to avoid our first losing season since 1957.

On the other hand even if all that happens it will still be Miamis worst season since…1957
 
All we need is a sweep of Pitt and 1-1 in the ACC tournament to avoid our first losing season since 1957.

On the other hand even if all that happens it will still be Miamis worst season since…1957
We are back!
 
All we need is a sweep of Pitt and 1-1 in the ACC tournament to avoid our first losing season since 1957.

On the other hand even if all that happens it will still be Miamis worst season since…1957
Hawaii and Alaska were not states in 1957. The last time Miami had a losing season - there were only 48 states in the Union. Let that sink in. Man, **** JD Arteaga.
 
JD is a loser coach and so are all of our alumni blindly supporting him. But since we’re stuck with his incompetent self we desperately need any momentum we can get heading into this off-season. Winning 3 series in a row and some games in acc tournament would be a nice way to close out an embarrassing season.

Get it done
 
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