Miami Baseball Suffer Setback to Florida in Series Opener

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Original article from Miamihurricanes.com:

No. 17 Miami dropped a 7-2 decision to No. 10 Florida on Friday night at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.

Florida reliever Jackson Barberi (2-1) earned the win after allowing two hits over 3 1/3 scoreless innings, walking one and striking out three.

Miami right-hander AJ Ciscar (2-1) took the loss despite turning in a solid outing, surrendering four runs, three earned, on five hits across 7.0 innings. Ciscar struck out six...

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We knew we would lose a game eventually. It just sucks that it had to come at the hands of the disgraceful gator. Our bats were uncharacteristically quiet in the loss. We need them to come alive if we are to win this series. Pitching remains the primary concern with this squad. We need to see the Rob Evans that dominated the pre-season. This bullpen is especially concerning but Collera could improve that. We'll see.
 
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Our bullpen was horrific last night - we couldn’t find the zone and were getting into hitters counts the entire 8th inning, forcing the pitchers to throw meatballs. Cuvet and Sosa had some of the worst ABs I have seen, over-swinging at off speed pitches because they were waiting on fastballs that were never coming.

Florida’s pitching and bullpen are so far ahead of ours it is really sad.
 
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