Three hits on Friday. Four hits on Sunday. A total of 28 players left on base across all three games.
Probably not the statistics that Miami baseball would have liked to see after their highly anticipated series against the former No. 2, now No. 1 ranked Florida Gators.
But the reality is that Miami’s inability to swing the bat, combined with bullpen meltdowns and defensive errors gave Florida the opportunity to capitalize on a three game sweep of the Canes.
“Obviously just a bottom line is they got a lot of hits when they needed them and we didn’t,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said after Sunday’s loss.