If there were ever any doubts that Florida State’s 13-1 outburst against the Canes on Friday was a fluke, the Seminoles did their part to ensure that wasn’t the case in Saturday night’s 9-1 blowout. After surrendering a 10-hit barrage to their in-state rivals, the Hurricanes were handed their second straight loss and first series loss to the Seminoles since 2015.
It was a rough night all around for the Hurricanes, who have now fallen to an overall 9-6 record on the season. Of the nine runs scored by the Seminoles, only four were ruled earned, and Miami’s sloppy defense didn’t help starting pitcher Victor Mederos’s cause.