Why FSU Baseball can (and will) make College World Series finals
By Jason Parker
FSU baseball is hitting the ball like you have never seen before in this postseason
Over the last six games – dating back to a run rule win over N.C. State in the ACC tournament finale for the Seminoles and their five games in the NCAA tournament – the Seminoles have seen the bats come alive to the point where the numbers are flat out mind boggling.
It isn’t just about the run totals for the Noles – although it does make things a lot easier when you are outscoring foes by a total of 57 to 19 – but it’s about the fact that the Seminoles are averaging over three runs more in the postseason than what they had during the regular season.
After the two game sweep over LSU this past weekend, seven of the eight position players who started game two are hitting nearly .250 for the season – meaning that almost all of the FSU baseball players who will be starting in Omaha are averaging at least one hit per game at this point.
What does that mean for the Seminoles? Well, I may not be a math major but if you are saying that the Seminoles can get at least eight hits a game, their chances of victory increase big time.