Miami Herald

Win over Owls sets up big showdown with rival Gators

- BY SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN sdegnan@miamiheral­d.com

This past Sunday, Miami baseball coach Gino DiMare didn’t want his Hurricanes looking ahead to the weekend series against the No. 4 Florida Gators that begins Friday in Gainesvill­e.

“FAU first,” DiMare told a couple of Hurricanes standouts who spoke to reporters after UM swept Rutgers. Now, no more holding back. Behind the debut victory of 6-4, 212-pound former heralded high school All-American pitcher Slade Cecconi, the Hurricanes stayed undefeated Wednesday with an 11-4 victory over FAU at Mark Light Field.

Onward to Gainesvill­e, home of the team that has beaten Miami (4-0) six of the past seven games and 10 of the past 12, dating to 2015. UM leaves by bus Thursday morning.

But the Gators are not feeling nearly as good as the Hurricanes. After sweeping their opening weekend series against Long Beach State, the Gators (3-2) proved vulnerable with a 6-1 loss Tuesday at USF and a 7-1 loss at home to UNF on Wednesday.

Miami and Florida first met in 1940, then got together again post-World War II in 1947. Except for a couple early years, the programs have met multiple times annually ever since. UM leads the series 129-121-1.

“It’s going to be a great atmosphere, but I feel like we’re ready for it,’’ Brian Van Belle, the redshirt junior pitcher who

The Hurricanes stayed unbeaten with a win over FAU.

earned his first Division I win last Sunday against Rutgers, said this past weekend. “We’ve grinded a lot all fall and spring. We’re hungry.”

On Wednesday, the right-handed freshman Cecconi (2.57 ERA), out of Oviedo Trinity Prep as the No. 39 overall 2018 draft prospect by Perfect Game, allowed four hits and three runs (two earned) in five innings. He didn’t allow a walk, hit one batter and struck out five. Last week he pitched two scoreless innings of relief.

Cecconi came to UM after being drafted in the 38th round by the Baltimore Orioles.

“It felt great being out there on the bump, the defense making plays behind me, the offense scoring runs for me,” Cecconi said. “It made it easy.”

UM continued its hitting spree Wednesday, with 12 hits, including two solo homers by Alex Toral, doubles by Freddy Zamora and Adrian Del Castilla, and a three-hit night by leadoff batter Tony Jenkins.

The Canes opened the scoring in the third inning on back-to-back singles by Jordan Lala and Jenkins. Lala scored when Zamora reached on an error by third baseman Joe Montes, and cleanup hitter Del Castillo doubled in Jenkins and Zamora to make it 3-0. Toral’s single to rightcente­r drove in Del Castillo for the 4-0 UM lead.

The Owls came back in the fourth with two of their own. A ground-rule double by Montes drove home Pedro Pages (reached on error) and sent Andru Summerall (single) to third. Summerall scored on a groundout to second.

The inning ended when Cecconi’s pitch got past catcher Michael Amditis, who retrieved the ball and threw it back to Cecconi at the plate. After the umpire’s dramatic “Out!” call of Montes, Cecconi skipped joyfully to the dugout while repeatedly pumping his fist.

FAU challenged the call, but the umpire upheld it and UM still led 4-2. The Owls scored again in the fifth and seventh innings, but they couldn’t keep up with the Canes, who added two runs in the fourth, three in the fifth, and one apiece in the sixth and eighth.

Miami took the final game of last year’s threegame Florida series at Mark Light, the Canes’ first victory against the Gators since February 2016.

“Gotta have tunnel vision, just be focused,” Toral said of playing in Gainesvill­e.

“I’ve heard the atmosphere is hostile. They don’t like us. We don’t like them. Both teams want to win and are very competitiv­e. Hopefully we come out on top.”

 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? Hurricanes shortstop Freddy Zamora scores on a two-run double by Adrian Del Castillo during the third inning Wednesday night’s game against Florida Atlantic University at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field. UM remained unbeaten with the win.
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com Hurricanes shortstop Freddy Zamora scores on a two-run double by Adrian Del Castillo during the third inning Wednesday night’s game against Florida Atlantic University at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field. UM remained unbeaten with the win.

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