Outgoing Gator Baseball Players Look Back on World Series, Careers
Published June 19th, 2012
The Florida Gators baseball team had high hopes coming into Omaha, entering their third College World Series in a row. Unfortunately for the Gators, their visit ended early when nothing seemed to go right for the number one ranked team in the country. With the 100 degree heat glaring and starting pitcher Hudson Randall out after one inning, the Kent State Golden Flashes made play after play leaving with a five-four win over the Gators. Gators catcher Mike Zunino and in fielder Preston Tucker reflect on their seasons.
Reporter:
Chris Price
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