2005 Mercer (11-3) at Florida (8-2)

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2005 Schedule & Results Tuesday, March 1 • Alfred A. McKethan Stadium (5,000) Date Opponent Time/Result wGAME TIME: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11 Charleston Southern L, 4-5 (11) wRADIO: All Florida games are broadcast live on the Gator Feb. 12 Charleston Southern W, 3-2 Feb. 13 Charleston Southern W, 15-6 Radio Network and on WRUF 850-AM. Jeff Cardozo Feb. 15 Florida A&M W, 17-2 and Steve Russell will call the action. Feb. 18 Miami (Fla.) (SUN/FCS) L, 7-9 wTELEVISION: None Feb. 19 Miami (Fla.) (SUN/FCS) W, 2-1 (11) wINTERNET: Live stats and audio via GatorZone.com Feb. 20 Miami (Fla.) W, 14-11 wSERIES: Florida leads, 29-26, including 25-7 in Gainesville Feb. 22 Florida A&M W, 18-3 wRANKINGS: Baseball America: UF-8th, Collegiate Baseball: UF- Feb. 25 Rhode Island W, 5-4 10th; SportsWeekly/ESPN: UF-13th; NCBWA: UF- Feb. 26 Rhode Island W, 6-0 20th (2/21), Mercer is not ranked. Feb. 27 Rhode Island rained out March 1 Mercer 6:30 p.m. wHEAD COACHES: Pat McMahon (Stetson ’76) is 134-64-1 in his fourth March 4 Villanova 6:30 p.m. season at UF and is 487-238-1 in his 13th year. March 5 Villanova 2 p.m. Craig Gibson (Mercer ’85) is 31-38 in his second March 6 Villanova 2 p.m. season leading the Bears. March 8 UNC Asheville 6:30 p.m. March 9 UNC Asheville 6:30 p.m. Back to the Grind March 11 Michigan State 6:30 p.m. After taking both games in its rain-shortened series against Rhode Island March 12 Michigan State 2 p.m. over the weekend to increase its winning streak to five games, the Gator baseball March 13 Michigan State 12 p.m. team faces Atlantic Sun Conference foe Mercer on Tuesday night at McKethan March 16 Army (GVO) 6:30 p.m. Stadium. March 18 at Ole Miss* 7:30 p.m. March 19 at Ole Miss* 2:30 p.m. March 20 at Ole Miss* 1 p.m. Weekend Recap March 22 UCF (SUN/FCS) 6:30 p.m. In the first-ever meeting on the diamond between the schools, Florida handed March 25 South Carolina* (GVO) 6:30 p.m. URI a 5-4 setback on Friday and 6-0 defeat on Saturday. Junior Alan Horne March 26 South Carolina* (GVO) 4 p.m. collected his first Division I win since March 7, 2003 by going six innings in the March 27 South Carolina* (GVO) 12 p.m. opener and junior Stephen Barton poked a two-out, two-run double in the sixth March 30 at Florida State 6 p.m. inning as the Gators overcame a 3-2 deficit on their way to the victory. Juniors April 1 Kentucky* (GVO) 6:30 p.m. Bryan Ball (6.2 IP, 2 H) and Darren O’Day (2.1 IP, 1 H) combined on a three-hit April 2 Kentucky* 4 p.m. April 3 Kentucky* (GVO) 12 p.m. shutout and sophomore Matt LaPorta was 3-for-3 with two runs the following April 8 at Georgia* 7 p.m. afternoon. April 9 at Georgia* 4 p.m. April 10 at Georgia* (SUN/FCS) 1 p.m. Fond Memories April 15 Alabama* (GVO) 6:30 p.m. The blanking of the Rams’ was the first of the 2005 season for the Orange April 16 Alabama* (SUN/SEC-TV) 4 p.m. and Blue and marked the squad’s first shutout since an 11-0 whitewash of UCLA April 17 Alabama* (GVO) 12 p.m. in the championship game of the NCAA Oklahoma City Regional on June 6, 2004. April 19 at Florida State (SUN/FCS) 7 p.m. April 22 at Auburn* (COX) 8 p.m. April 23 at Auburn* 5 p.m. Steady as She Goes April 24 at Auburn* 2 p.m. Florida’s 3-0 week moved Head Coach Pat McMahon’s club within the top April 29 Tennessee* (GVO) 6:30 p.m. 10 in two of the collegiate baseball polls. UF advanced from 12th to eighth in April 30 Tennessee* 4 p.m. Baseball America and 18th to 10th in Collegiate Baseball but remained 13th in May 1 Tennessee* (SUN/FCS) 12 p.m. Sports Weekly/ESPN version. May 3 Florida State (SUN/FCS) 6:30 p.m. May 6 at Arkansas* (SUN/FCS) 8 p.m. Can I Borrow That Bat? May 7 at Arkansas* 4 p.m. Sophomore Matt LaPorta batted .667 (4-for-6) against the Rams and has a May 8 at Arkansas* (COX) 1:30 p.m. May 11 at South Florida 7 p.m. .652 (15-for-23) clip with 11 runs and 10 RBI during his six-game hitting streak. May 13 Mississippi St.* (GVO) 6:30 p.m. He belted his team-leading sixth last Saturday and possesses a slug- May 14 Mississippi St.* (GVO) 4 p.m. ging percentage of .974. May 15 Mississippi St.* (GVO) 1 p.m. May 20 at Vanderbilt* (SUN/FCS) 7 p.m. Presence on the Mound May 21 at Vanderbilt* 3 p.m. Over his three starts, junior Bryan Ball is 2-0 and has registered a 0.48 May 22 at Vanderbilt* (SUN/FCS) 2 p.m. in 18.2 innings. He has notched 15 and is limiting May 25-29 at SEC Tourney (SEC-TV) TBA opponents to a .164 batting average. June 3-6 NCAA Regionals TBA June 10-13 NCAA Super Regionals TBA June 17-27 College World Series TBA Looking for the ‘Perfect’ Game All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; Home games in BOLD; Through 10 games, the Gator defense has been charged with at least one SUN/FCS denotes Sun Sports; SEC-TV denotes SEC- error in every outing. As a result, the team’s fielding percentage of .948 ranks as TV Game of the Week; GVO denotes GatorVision the lowest in the Southeastern Conference. Online; COX denotes Cox Sports. 2005 University of Florida Baseball

Stop, Thief! Quick Facts The Gators ran wild on the basepaths against Rhode Island, swiping four UNIVERSITY bases each game while being caught stealing once. On the season, UF is 19-for- Location: ...... Gainesville, Florida 21 on stolen-base opportunities with the duo of junior Stephen Barton and Jeff Enrollment: ...... 48,673 Corsaletti each 4-for-4. Founded: ...... 1853 Nickname: ...... Gators Makes You Wonder Colors:...... Orange and Blue Florida is a perfect 5-0 in day games but is 3-2 at night. First pitch for the Conference: ...... Southeastern (Eastern Division) encounter with Mercer will be at 6:35 p.m. on Tuesday, when the Gators are 2-0. Home Field (Capacity): ...... McKethan Stadium (5,000) President: ...... Dr. Bernie Machen (Vanderbilt ‘68) Athletics Director: ...... Jeremy Foley (Hobart ‘74) Ring ‘Em Up Asst. A.D. - Baseball: ...... Chip Howard (URI ‘84) The Gator pitching staff has totaled double-digit totals six times in Ticket Office: ...... (352) 375-4683, x6800 10 starts this season. The hurlers’ strikeout to walk ratio is 87-18. Perhaps the Gator Scoreline: ...... (352) 375-4683, x3020 most impressive performance to date came in a 17-2 thumping of Florida A&M on Web Address: ...... www.GatorZone.com Feb. 15, when four combined for 13 K and zero walks. GATOR BASEBALL Head Coach: ...... Pat McMahon (Stetson ’76/4th) Bang for His Buck Asst. Coach: ...... Ross Jones (North Florida ’93/4th) Although sophomore Matt LaPorta has four multiple-hit games, he has col- Asst. Coach: ... Tim Parenton (Mississippi State ’89/1st) Vol. Asst. Coach: ..Brian Fleetwood (North Florida/3rd) lected three hits three times and matched his career-high with four hits against 2004 Overall Record: ...... 43-22 (.662) FAMU on Feb. 22. The slugger also leads the Gators with four multiple-RBI games. 2004 SEC Record/Finish: .....17-13 (.567)/T-2nd in East 2004 Postseason: ...... 2-2 in SEC Tournament; Let’s Talk Pitching ...... 3-0 in NCAA Oklahoma City Regional; UF’s starting pitchers are 5-0 with a 3.14 earned run average and have worked ...... 0-2 in NCAA Coral Gables Super Regional 51.2 of the club’s 94 innings in ‘05. The group has 40 strikeouts and issued 13 Final Rankings: ....16th (BA, NCBWA, ESPN), 18th (CB) walks. The Gators’ relief corps is 3-2 with one saves and a 2.98 ERA in 42.1 CWS/NCAA Regional Appearances: ...... 4/22 First Year of Program: ...... 1912 frames. Even more impressively, this unti has 47 punchouts and permitted only All-Time Record: .... 1,957-1,268-24 (.605, 91 seasons) five free passes. 2005 Offensive Leaders Scouting the Bears Mercer is coached by Craig Gibson, now in his second season in charge at OVERALL his alma mater. After finishing 20-35 overall last year, including an 8-22, 11th- Batting Average: .421 - Matt LaPorta place finish in the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Bears have claimed 11 of their 14 Slugging Pct.: .974 - Matt LaPorta Runs Batted In: 13 - Matt LaPorta games, including three-game sweeps of Florida A&M, Marshall and Alabama Runs: 13 - Jeff Corsaletti State. Hits: 16 - Matt LaPorta Home Runs: 6 - Matt LaPorta Familiar with the SEC Doubles: 4 - Stephen Barton The Gators will be the third SEC team the Bears have faced this season. MU Triples: 1 - Matt LaPorta had a 4-0 lead at Auburn on Feb. 15 before succumbing by a 6-5 score and Stolen Bases: 4 - J. Corsaletti/S. Barton extended sixth-ranked Georgia to 11 innings on Feb. 22 before suffering a 3-1 defeat on a walk-off home run by Bulldog junior Jason Jacobs. PITCHING STATISTICS Earned Run Avg.: 0.48 - Bryan Ball Appearances: 5 - Darren O’Day Victories: 2 - B. Ball/D. O’Day Games Started: 3 - B. Ball/A. Horne Probable Gator Lineup Complete Games: 0 - None Innings Pitched: 18.2 - Bryan Ball Pos. Player Cl. Ht. Wt. Avg. HR RBI Rhode Island Series Strikeouts: 16 - Alan Horne C Brian Jeroloman So. 6-0 190 .243 1 7 3-8, .375, 2 RBI 1B Matt LaPorta So. 6-1 210 .421 6 13 4-6, .667, 2 RBI, 2 R, HR SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (2004 stats) 2B Adam Davis So. 5-9 180 .186 1 5 1-9, .111, 1-1 SB Batting Average: .383 - C.J. Smith SS Justin Tordi Jr. 6-1 200 .308 0 7 2-8, .250, 1 RBI Slugging Pct.: .686 - Matt LaPorta 3B Brandon McArthur Fr. 6-1 185 .242 0 3 1-8, .125 Runs Batted In: 31 - Ben Harrison LF Stephen Barton Jr. 5-10 185 .355 0 5 3-4, .750, 3-3 SB, 2 RBI Runs: 34 - C.J. Smith or Gavin Dickey So. 5-11 196 .316 0 1 0-3, .000, 1-1 SB Hits: 49 - C.J. Smith CF Jeff Corsaletti Sr. 6-0 190 .412 3 12 2-5, .400, 5 BB, 2 R Home Runs: 9 - Ben Harrison RF Brian Leclerc So. 5-10 185 .393 3 11 1-7, .143, 3 K, 2 BB Doubles: 8 - C.J. Smith DH Bryson Barber Fr. 6-1 220 .222 0 4 0-1, .000, 1 R Triples: 2 - C.J. Smith/J. Tucker or Daniel Brooks Jr. 5-11 210 .300 0 1 DNP Stolen Bases: 9 - Adam Davis or Jared Kubin Fr. 6-1 220 .333 0 4 1-4, .250, 2 RBI, 1-1 SB PITCHING STATISTICS Earned Run Avg.: 2.33 - Justin Hoyman Pitching Matchup Appearances: 17 - Connor Falkenbach Florida Victories: 6 - Justin Hoyman Pos. Player Cl. Ht. Wt. ERA W-L IP H R ER BB SO Games Started: 10 - Justin Hoyman RHP Tommy Boss Sr. 6-2 215 8.00 1-0 9.0 15 9 8 0 3 Innings Pitched: 73.1 - Justin Hoyman Strikeouts: 36 - Justin Hoyman Mercer returning players in BOLD LHP Kyle Bedrosian Fr. 6-0 185 0.90 1-0 10.0 2 1 1 8 16 2005 Southeastern Conference Standings (as of 2/28) EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Last 10 Streak South Carolina 0-0 .000 — 9-0 1.000 9-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-0 W9 Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 — 6-0 1.000 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-0 W6 Kentucky 0-0 .000 — 6-1 .857 4-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 6-1 W5 Georgia 0-0 .000 — 5-1 .833 5-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-1 W1 FLORIDA 0-0 .000 — 8-2 .800 8-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 8-2 W5 Tennessee 0-0 .000 — 7-3 .700 3-1 1-0 3-2 0-0 1-2 7-3 W4

WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Last 10 Streak Mississippi State 0-0 .000 — 2-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 W2 Arkansas 0-0 .000 — 9-1 .900 3-0 5-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 9-1 W4 LSU 0-0 .000 — 9-1 .900 7-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-1 W2 Auburn 0-0 .000 — 10-3 .769 9-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 7-3 L1 Alabama 0-0 .000 — 8-3 .727 6-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-2 W3 Ole Miss 0-0 .000 — 5-2 .714 3-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-1 5-2 W1

UF-Mercer Series History Leaders for the Orange and Black Led by junior third baseman Brandon Reichert (.448 avg., 18 runs, 14 RBI, 3 HR), Series Record: UF, 29-26 Mercer sports an impressive .304 team batting average. Sophomore At Florida: 25-7 Andrew Einert is at .391, sophomore outfielder Eric Renfroe (.333, 7 RBI) leads the Bears At Mercer: 4-19 Neutral: 0-0 with four stolen bases and senior outfielder Daniel Hurst (.327, 13 runs, 12 RBI) has Runs: 321-262 (5.8/4.8) smacked six doubles. MU is 15-of-22 on the basepaths and have out-scored opponents, 1-run: 5-9 111-44. 2-run: 2-1 Shutouts: 0-6 Taking the Hill Most Runs, UF: 22 (2/8/03) Every Bear starter has at least one victory without suffering any defeats. Sophomore Margin, UF: 20 (2/8/03) right-hander Brantley New (1-0, 20.0 IP) has posted the lowest earned run average at Most Runs, Mercer: 14 (4/29/24) 0.45, while senior righty Phillip Morrison is 3-0 with a 1.25 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 21.2 Margin, Mercer: 13 (4/29/04) Longest Win Streak, UF: 16 games innings. Junior Shawn Barrett (3-0, 3.00 ERA, 17 K in 18.0 IP) and junior lefty Hunter Longest Win Streak, Mercer: 9 games Abercrombie (2-0, 2.88 ERA, 14 K in 25.0 IP) are MU’s other starters. Last 10 Games: UF, 9-1 Coach Gibson has employed junior Andrew Urena (1-1, 1.80 ERA, 17 K in 10.0 IP) Last 14 Meetings seven times out of the bullpen and the righty has picked up two saves. Tonight’s starter, Date Site Result Score lefty Kyle Bedrosian, will be making his second career start. The rookie spun a gem in a 2/26/85 Gainesville W 12-2 19-0 domination of Alabama State on Feb. 20, allowing one hit in six innings with nine 2/27/85 Gainesville W 12-6 strikeouts and two walks. 2/11/94 Gainesville W 6-5 2/12/94 Gainesville W 11-5 2/13/94 Gainesville W 12-3 Series Tidbits 2/10/95 Gainesville W 11-1 The series between Florida and Mercer began in 1913 with an 11-5 Gator win in 2/11/95 Gainesville W 16-1 Gainesville. Although the clubs 2/12/95 Gainesville W 7-4 have met 55 times, 41 of these How UF and Mercer Match Up 1/30/98 Gainesville W 19-4 matchups occurred before 1985. 1/31/98 Gainesville W 7-6 Until that point, the Bears held a Florida Category Mercer 2/1/98 Gainesville L 3-12 25-16 advantage but the Orange 8-2 (.800) ...... Record ...... 11-3 (.786) 2/6/02 Gainesville W 11-6 and Blue have emerged victori- 10 ...... Games ...... 14 2/7/03 Gainesville W 15-5 ous in 13 of the past 14 meet- .311 ...... Batting Average ...... 304 2/8/03 Gainesville W 22-2 351 ...... At Bats ...... 496 ings to gain a 29-26 lead. The 91 ...... Runs ...... 111 Bears’ last win came on Feb. 1, 1998, a 12-3 triumph in the finale of a weekend 109 ...... Hits ...... 151 series at McKethan Stadium. UF opened its 2003 season on Feb. 7 with a 15- 19 ...... Doubles ...... 30 5 triumph, the 400th win of Pat McMahon’s head coaching career. 1 ...... Triples ...... 3 14 ...... Home Runs ...... 10 Open the Floodgates 74 ...... Runs Batted In ...... 94 Possessing a 7-2 lead in the sixth versus Florida A&M on Feb. 22, the .490 ...... Slugging Percentage ...... 438 Orange and Blue plated nine runs on six hits to put the contest further out of 19/21 ...... Stolen Bases/Attempts ...... 15/22 58 ...... Walks ...... 60 reach. Sophomore Gavin Dickey drew a leadoff walk and senior Jeff Corsaletti 64 ...... Strikeouts ...... 74 was hit by a pitch to begin the inning and the duo executed a double steal .433 ...... On-Base Percentage ...... 389 before Matt LaPorta cranked a three-run shot into the left field bleachers to 3.06 ...... Team ERA ...... 2.45 start the hit parade. The Gators strung together four-straight hits and wound up 8.00 ...... Opponent ERA ...... 5.58 sending 13 men to the plate during the frame. The squad’s previous high in an 1 ...... Saves ...... 2 inning this season was seven runs against Charleston Southern in a 15-6 win 18 ...... Walks ...... 54 on Feb. 13. 87 ...... Strikeouts ...... 130 .244 ...... Batting Average Against...... 195 .948 ...... Fielding Percentage ...... 967 22 ...... Errors ...... 18 2005 University of Florida Baseball Tonight’s Gator Starter #48 • TOMMY BOSS Boss’ 2005 Notes

RHP • 6-2 • 215 • Sr. • Earned the win in the series finale against UM despite giving up nine Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon H.S. hits and seven runs (six earned) on Feb. 20. • Did not total against strikeouts or issue any walks. Boss’ 57 Career Appearances (7-10, 4.54 ERA) • Was the Gators’ Opening Day starter against Charleston Southern on Feb. 11. 2005 • Scattered six hits and allowed two runs, both earned, over 4.0 Date Opponent IP H R-ER BB SO Result innings. 2/11/05 Charleston So.* 4.0 6 2-2 0 3 ND • Notched three strikeouts and did not issue any walks but was not 2/20/05 Miami (Fla.)* 5.0 9 7-6 0 0 W, 1-0 Totals: 9.0 15 9-8 0 3 1-0-0 involved in the decision as UF fell in 11 innings by a 5-4 count. • Has not had multiple walks in an outing since 4/16/04, when he 2004 issued two free passes at Mississippi State. Date Opponent IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/8/04 Gardner-Webb* 4.0 7 3-3 0 2 ND 2/15/04 at Miami (Fla.) 1.2 3 3-3 0 1 ND Career Highs 2/22/04 Miami (Ohio) 1.0 1 2-1 0 0 W, 1-0 2/26/04 Michigan* 2.0 5 4-3 0 0 ND Innings (Starter): 9.0 vs. UCLA (6/6/04) & Vanderbilt (5/27/04) 3/17/04 Army 2.0 0 0-0 0 1 ND Innings (Reliever): 5.0 vs. Auburn (5/3/03) 3/21/04 Arkansas* 5.0 5 1-1 1 3 ND Strikeouts: 6 vs. UCLA (6/6/04) 3/28/04 at Kentucky* 5.2 3 1-1 1 3 W, 2-0 4/4/04 Georgia* 2.1 8 7-7 0 0 L, 2-1 Hits Allowed: 9 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) 4/9/04 at South Carolina* 5.2 7 2-2 0 1 ND Runs: 7 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) & Georgia (4/4/04) 4/16/04 at Mississippi State* 1.2 6 6-3 2 0 L, 2-2 Earned Runs: 7 vs. Georgia (4/4/04) 4/23/04 Vanderbilt* 4.0 6 3-3 0 2 ND 4/30/04 Auburn* 6.0 8 3-1 0 2 W, 3-2 Walks: 2 (four times) 5/7/04 at Alabama* 6.0 5 2-1 0 4 L, 3-3 5/14/04 Ole Miss* 5.2 7 3-3 1 4 L, 3-4 Season Highs 5/22/04 at Tennessee* 5.2 7 1-1 0 1 ND 5/27/04 vs. Vanderbilt* 9.0 7 3-3 1 4 L, 3-5 Innings (Starter): 5.0 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) 6/6/04 vs. UCLA 9.0 4 0-0 0 6 W, 4-5 Innings (Reliever): N/A Totals: 76.1 88 44-36 6 34 4-5 Strikeouts: 3 vs. Charleston Southern (2/11/05) 2003 Hits Allowed: 9 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) Date Opponent IP H R-ER BB SO Result Runs: 7 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) 2/12/03 Charleston Southern 3.0 2 1-1 0 2 ND 2/14/03 Miami (Fla.) 0.1 1 1-1 0 1 ND Earned Runs: 6 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) 2/23/03 Hofstra (2)* 3.0 2 0-0 0 3 W, 1-0 Walks: None 2/25/03 South Florida 1.0 1 0-0 2 0 ND 3/5/03 Gardner-Webb 1.0 1 0-0 0 1 ND 3/7/03 at Florida State 3.2 2 1-1 0 3 ND 3/11/03 Pace 3.0 3 0-0 0 4 ND 3/16/03 at LSU 0.0 1 0-0 1 0 ND Boss’ Career Pitching Breakdown 3/19/03 Army 1.0 1 0-0 0 1 ND 3/21/03 Alabama 2.2 4 0-0 0 1 ND 4/2/03 Florida A&M 2.0 0 0-0 0 1 ND W-L-S ERA G-GS IP H R-ER BB-K 4/13/03 South Carolina 3.2 1 0-0 0 4 S, 1-0-1 As a Starter 4-7-0 4.82 21-21 97.1 123 59-52 9-45 4/18/03 Georgia* 3.1 7 4-4 0 1 L, 1-1-1 4/23/03 Jacksonville State 2.0 1 0-0 1 1 ND As a Reliever 2-2-3 3.55 35-0 58.1 58 25-23 11-49 4/26/03 Mississippi State* 3.1 6 5-5 1 3 L, 1-2-1 5/3/03 at Auburn (2) 5.0 3 2-1 2 2 W, 2-2-1 Home 3-4-3 4.71 36-11 86.0 94 49-45 12-60 5/9/03 at Ole Miss 6.0 6 1-1 0 2 L, 2-3-1 5/17/03 Kentucky 1.1 4 3-3 2 0 ND Road 2-4-0 3.83 15-7 44.2 57 24-19 7-23 5/31/03 Bethune-Cookman 4.2 7 5-5 0 1 ND Neutral 1-2-0 3.96 5-3 25.0 30 11-11 1-11 6/1/03 Miami (Fla.) 1.0 4 3-3 0 0 L, 2-4-1 Totals: 51.0 57 26-25 9 31 2-4-1 February 2-0-0 6.63 9-4 19.0 28 16-14 2-12 2002 March 1-0-0 1.15 16-3 31.1 27 4-4 3-27 Date Opponent IP H R-ER BB SO Result 3/8/02 Austin Peay 1.0 1 0-0 0 2 ND April 1-5-3 5.40 18-6 43.1 59 31-26 4-27 3/13/02 Coll. of Charleston 1.0 0 0-0 0 1 ND May 1-3-0 4.59 11-7 49.0 55 28-25 11-22 3/17/02 Ole Miss 1.0 2 0-0 0 1 ND June 1-1-0 2.70 2-1 10.0 8 3-3 0-6 3/20/02 Dartmouth 2.0 2 0-0 0 3 ND 3/24/02 at South Carolina 0.2 0 0-0 0 1 ND 3/26/02 Army 1.0 1 1-1 0 1 ND SEC 3-7-3 4.76 28-13 81.1 108 52-43 11-49 3/29/02 Auburn 0.2 1 0-0 0 2 ND Non-SEC 3-3-0 3.87 28-8 74.1 73 32-32 9-45 4/3/02 at Jacksonville 2.0 2 0-0 0 2 ND 4/9/02 Stetson 2.0 2 2-2 0 1 L, 0-1-0 4/14/02 at Tennessee 2.1 3 0-0 0 2 ND 4/17/02 Bethune-Cookman 0.0 0 0-0 1 0 ND 4/20/02 Vanderbilt 1.2 1 0-0 0 2 S, 0-1-1 4/26/02 Georgia 3.1 5 2-2 0 3 S, 0-1-2 5/7/02 South Florida 1.0 4 4-4 1 1 ND 5/12/02 LSU 0.0 0 1-1 1 0 ND 5/19/02 at Kentucky 1.0 2 2-2 1 1 ND 5/25/02 vs. Alabama 1.2 1 0-0 0 0 ND 5/31/02 Bethune-Cookman 2.0 2 0-0 1 3 ND Totals: 24.1 29 12-12 5 26 0-1-2

Boss’ Career Statistics

Year ERA W-L APP. GS CG ShO SV IP H R-ER BB SO 2002 4.44 0-1 18 0 0 0 2 24.1 29 12-12 5 26 2003 4.41 2-4 20 6 0 0 1 51.0 57 26-25 9 31 2004 4.24 4-5 17 14 2 1 0 76.1 88 44-36 6 34 2005 8.00 1-0 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 15 9-8 0 3 Career 4.54 7-10 57 22 2 1 3 160.2 190 91-81 20 94 2005 University of Florida Baseball

2005 National Baseball Polls

Baseball America (Feb. 28) Collegiate Baseball (Feb. 28) Sports Weekly/ESPN (Feb. 28) NCBWA (Feb. 21) 1. Tulane ...... 9-1 1. Texas ...... 15-0 1. Texas ...... 15-0 1. Texas ...... 11-0 2. Texas ...... 15-0 2. Tulane ...... 9-1 2. LSU ...... 9-1 2. Tulane ...... 7-0 3. LSU ...... 9-1 3. LSU ...... 9-1 3. Tulane ...... 9-1 3. LSU ...... 7-0 4. Cal State Fullerton ...... 7-2 4. North Carolina ...... 8-0 4. Cal State Fullerton ...... 7-2 4. Cal State Fullerton ...... 5-1 5. South Carolina ...... 9-0 5. South Carolina ...... 9-0 5. South Carolina ...... 9-0 5. Miami (Fla.) ...... 8-2 6. North Carolina ...... 8-0 6. Cal State Fullerton ...... 7-2 6. Miami (Fla.) ...... 10-3 6. South Carolina ...... 6-0 7. Georgia ...... 5-1 7. Rice ...... 10-2 7. Rice ...... 10-2 7. North Carolina ...... 4-0 8. FLORIDA ...... 8-2 8. Florida State ...... 15-1 8. Georgia ...... 5-1 8. Georgia ...... 3-0 9. Miami (Fla.) ...... 10-3 9. Georgia ...... 5-1 9. Florida State ...... 15-1 9. Arizona ...... 9-1 10. Arizona ...... 11-3 10. FLORIDA ...... 8-2 10. North Carolina ...... 8-0 10. Georgia Tech...... 5-1 11. Stanford ...... 9-6 11. Miami (Fla.) ...... 10-3 11. Stanford ...... 9-6 11. Rice ...... 7-1 12. Rice ...... 10-2 12. Stanford ...... 9-6 12. Arizona ...... 11-3 12. Baylor ...... 5-2 13. Vanderbilt ...... 6-0 13. Georgia Tech...... 7-2 13. FLORIDA ...... 8-2 13. Florida State ...... 11-1 14. Baylor ...... 6-4 14. Arizona ...... 11-3 14. Arkansas ...... 9-1 14. Texas A&M ...... 5-2 15. Texas A&M ...... 7-4 15. Wichita State ...... 11-0 15. Vanderbilt ...... 6-0 15. Stanford ...... 7-5 16. Ole Miss ...... 5-2 16. Arkansas ...... 9-1 16. Georgia Tech...... 7-2 16. Ole Miss ...... 3-1 17. Georgia Tech...... 7-2 17. Texas A&M ...... 7-4 17. Ole Miss ...... 5-2 17. Mississippi State ...... 0-0 18. Florida State ...... 15-1 18. Nebraska ...... 7-0 18. Southern California ...... 5-2 18. Notre Dame ...... 3-1 19. Arkansas ...... 9-1 19. Mississippi State ...... 2-0 19. Baylor ...... 6-4 19. Southern California ...... 4-0 20. College of Charleston ...... 7-1 20. Ole Miss ...... 5-2 20. Texas A&M ...... 7-4 20. FLORIDA ...... 5-2 21. UL-Lafayette ...... 10-0 21. Southern California ...... 5-2 21. Nebraska ...... 7-0 21. Wichita State ...... 6-0 22. Texas Tech...... 11-1 22. UL-Lafayette ...... 10-0 22. Texas Tech...... 11-1 22. UCF ...... 7-2 23. Southern California ...... 5-2 23. Coastal Carolina ...... 7-1 23. TCU ...... 7-3 23. UC Irvine ...... 6-2 24. Oregon State ...... 8-1 24. Clemson ...... 4-2 24. Wichita State ...... 11-0 24. Arkansas ...... 6-1 25. TCU ...... 7-3 25. Baylor ...... 6-4 25. Long Beach State ...... 8-6 25. Oklahoma State ...... 7-3

Gators in the Weekly Polls Add It to the Win Column Week BA CB SW NCBWA Senior Mike Pete picked up his first victory since May 1, 2004 (22-8 win Preseason 15 22 17 21 Feb. 7 15 22 16 21 over Auburn) by pitching 3.2 scoreless innings in which he fanned five batters Feb. 14 15 27 19 21 and allowed one hit. Feb. 21 12 18 13 20 Feb. 28 8 10 13 Deuces Were Wild Making his starting debut, freshman Tommy Wynn had a unique pitching Gators vs. Preseason Ranked Opponents (2-1) line that Derek Jeter fans can appreciate: two innings, two hits, two runs (both Date Opponent (BA/CB/SW/NCBWA) Result earned), with two walks and two strikeouts. Feb. 18 Miami (Fla.) (5/2/3/4) L, 7-9 Feb. 19 Miami (Fla.) (5/2/3/4) W, 2-1 (11) Feb. 20 Miami (Fla.) (5/2/3/4) W, 14-11 Among the Elite March 18 at Ole Miss (16/16/18/17) Junior Darren O’Day was one of 30 players who was named to the initial March 19 at Ole Miss (16/16/18/17) watch list for the Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award, the March 20 at Ole Miss (16/16/18/17) association announced on Feb. 23. The award will be given annually to the top March 22 UCF (37/24/RV/25) relief in Division I. The right-hander currently has a 2-1 mark and has March 25 South Carolina (7/8/7/7) registered a 1.12 earned run average with nine strikeouts in eight innings of March 26 South Carolina (7/8/7/7) work. O’Day worked 4.2 frames and picked up the victory last Saturday (Feb. March 27 South Carolina (7/8/7/7) 19) as Florida handed previously unbeaten No. 2 Miami (Fla.) a 2-1 defeat in 11 March 30 at Florida State (27/18/19/16) innings. April 8 at Georgia (10/9/8/10) April 9 at Georgia (10/9/8/10) April 10 at Georgia (10/9/8/10) LaPorta Recognized by the SEC Office April 19 at Florida State (27/18/19/16) After an outstanding weekend in which he batted .583 (12-for-17) against April 29 Tennessee (34/RV/RV/RV) UM, sophomore Matt LaPorta was named as the SEC Player of the Week for April 30 Tennessee (34/RV/RV/RV) the first time in his career on Feb. 21. The hailing from Port May 1 Tennessee (34/RV/RV/RV) Charlotte, Fla., totaled five runs batted in and three home runs against the May 3 Florida State (27/18/19/16) ‘Canes. His slugging percentage was an eye-popping 1.417 and he also May 6 at Arkansas (26/33/24/29) May 7 at Arkansas (26/33/24/29) accumulated 17 total bases. May 8 at Arkansas (26/33/24/29) May 13 Mississippi State (28/19/RV/19) Need to Face Them Every Night May 14 Mississippi State (28/19/RV/19) Returning to the lineup against Florida A&M on Feb. 15 after missing two May 15 Mississippi State (28/19/RV/19) games with an injury, sophomore Brian Leclerc became the first Gator to sock May 20 at Vanderbilt (17/38/22/34) three homers in a game since Ryan Shealy turned the trick against Ole Miss May 21 at Vanderbilt (17/38/22/34) on March 15, 2002. Even more impressive was that Leclerc accomplished his May 22 at Vanderbilt (17/38/22/34) feat in three consecutive at bats (2nd, 3rd, 4th innings) on three straight swings. In the clubs’ rematch on Feb. 22, UF’s went 2-for-3 with three runs, leaving him with an .833 clip against the Rattlers.

Better Start a New One One disappointment in the Gators’ annihilation of Florida A&M was that senior Jeff Corsaletti’s seven-game hitting streak was 2005 University of Florida Baseball snapped with an 0-for-4 outing. During the stretch, he batted .480 (12-for-25) and tallied 12 runs batted in. He matched his career best of six RBI in consecutive Miscellaneous Records outings against Charleston Southern (Feb. 13) and Florida A&M (Feb. 15). In day games ...... 5-0 In night games ...... 3-2 Strolling Through the Turnstiles In extra innings ...... 1-1 The weekend series between Florida and Miami (Fla.) drew 13,978 fans, a Vs. left-handed starter ...... 2-1 record for a three-game series at McKethan Stadium. The previous mark of 13,962 Vs. right-handed starter ...... 6-1 was established when LSU visited between April 24-26, 1998. In addition, Sunday’s When starter receives decision ...... 5-0 When reliever receives decision ...... 3-2 crowd of 5,178 ranked at the 10th-largest throng since the venue opened in 1988. When scoring first ...... 5-0 When opponent scores first ...... 3-2 Living on the Edge When leading after 6 innings ...... 8-1 The Gators carried a pair of leads into the ninth inning against the Hurricanes When trailing after 6 innings ...... 0-1 in the first two games of the series and wound up on both sides of the ledger. In When tied after 6 innings ...... 0-0 the opener, UM overcame a 7-6 deficit with three runs off senior Connor Falkenbach When leading after 8 innings ...... 7-1 to take a 9-7 decision. Trailing 1-0 the next afternoon, Miami plated the tying run off When trailing after 8 innings ...... 0-1 When tied after 8 innings ...... 1-0 junior Darren O’Day to send the game into extra innings. However, the hosts Vs. ranked opponents ...... 2-1 capitalized on a fielding error and used 4.2 innings in relief by O’Day to seize a 2- Vs. Top-10 opponents ...... 2-1 1 triumph. In one-run games ...... 3-1 In two-run games ...... 0-1 Some Strange Digits In 5+-run games ...... 4-0 The 14 runs scored by the Gators against Miami (Fla.) on Feb. 20 were their Winning in its last ...... 2-2 most against the Hurricanes since a 20-11 slugfest on Feb. 13, 2000. UF drew a When scoring 0-3 runs ...... 2-0 When scoring 4-7 runs ...... 2-2 season-high 13 walks, as the trio of senior Jeff Corsaletti and sophomores When scoring 8-10 runs ...... 0-0 Brian Jeroloman and Matt LaPorta earned three free passes apiece. UM’s pitch- When scoring 11+ runs ...... 4-0 ers uncorked five wild pitches and hit two batters. When opponent scores 6 runs or less ...... 7-1 When opponent scores 7 runs or more ...... 1-1 Yard Work Isn’t All Bad When collecting 1-3 hits ...... 0-0 With two homers against Miami (Fla.) on Feb. 18, sophomore Matt LaPorta When collecting 4-6 hits ...... 0-0 joined senior Jeff Corsaletti and sophomore Brian Leclerc as Gators who have When collecting 7-9 hits ...... 3-2 achieved a multiple home run outing this season.The other tandem combined for When collecting 10-12 hits ...... 3-0 When collecting 13+ hits ...... 2-0 five jacks in the 17-2 rout of Florida A&M on Feb. 15. When out-hitting opponent ...... 5-0 When out-hit by opponent ...... 2-2 Busting Out of the Doldrums When hits are equal ...... 1-0 After being held to 14 hits and seven runs over the first two games by CSU, the When hitting a home run ...... 5-2 Gators claimed the rubber game of the set on Feb. 13 by erupting for 15 runs on 10 When opponent hits a home run ...... 2-0 hits to cruise to an easy victory. UF raced out to a 5-0 advantage in the bottom of the When errorless ...... 0-0 second inning before the Buccaneers narrowed the gap to 5-4 in the third. The When committing one error ...... 4-1 When committing 2+ errors ...... 4-1 hosts built an 8-4 cushion in the fifth before batting around in the seventh and When opponent is errorless ...... 2-0 pushing across seven runs to put the game out of reach. Vs. SEC ...... 0-0 Vs. SEC East...... 0-0 Clinching the Series Vs. SEC West ...... 0-0 In his first start of the season, junior Bryan Ball limited Charleston Southern Vs. Non-Conference...... 8-2 to three hits and one earned run over six innings on Feb. 11. The right-hander Vs. 2004 NCAA Tournament Participants ...... 2-1 equaled his career high with seven strikeouts, previously set at Miami (Fla.) on DAYS OF THE WEEK June 1, 2003. Monday ...... 0-0 Tuesday ...... 2-0 Defensive Lapses Costly Wednesday ...... 0-0 Florida committed six errors in its season-opening 5-4 defeat in 11 innings, Thursday ...... 0-0 its most miscues since May 10, 1998, when it also had six in 7-3 triumph over Friday ...... 1-2 Georgia. The Gators had one error in the second game versus Charleston South- Saturday ...... 3-0 ern and three more in the third frame of the final game versus the Bucs. Sunday ...... 2-0 MONTHS OF THE YEAR Threats on the Basepaths In February ...... 7-2 The Gators were successful on six of their seven stolen base opportunities In March ...... 0-0 against Charleston Southern. Senior Jeff Corsaletti was 2-for-2 as five different In April ...... 0-0 UF players swiped a base. Sophomore catcher Brian Jeroloman threw out two of In May ...... 0-0 the four Bucs attempting to steal. In June ...... 0-0

UNIFORMS Mixed Bag In Gray ...... 0-0 Although he was on the hook for the defeat to Charleston Southern, putting an In White ...... 1-2 end to his eight-game winning streak dating back to Feb. 20, 2004, a 9-8 loss to In Blue ...... 4-0 Miami (Ohio), junior Darren O’Day rebounded on Saturday to pick up the Gators’ In Orange ...... 3-0 first win of the season. In Black...... 0-0 2005 University of Florida Baseball

Not Much Rust Was Evident UF’s Preseason Honors Making his first Division I appearance since March 7, 2003, when he pitched Ole Miss to a win over New York Tech, junior Alan Horne worked six effective Michael Branham, Fr., RHP innings on Feb. 12, giving up five hits with five strikeouts, one run (earned) and a Baseball America Fab 50 Freshmen No. 29 walk. The righty departed with a 2-1 lead but received a no-decision instead. Jeff Corsaletti, Sr., OF Named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Good First Impression SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Third Team Freshman Jared Kubin drew the start as the Gators’ designated hitter on Baseball America Fab 50 Seniors No. 46 Feb. 12 and delivered a 2-for-4 performance in his first collegiate action. After junior Justin Tordi led off the bottom of the ninth with a double down the left field Adam Davis, So., IF line, Kubin reached on an infield hit to give UF runners on the corners in a tie SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Second Team game. Junior Daniel Brooks followed with a single into right center to provide the Baseball America Best Defensive 2B Nationally Baseball America SEC Best Defensive Second Baseman 3-2 winning margin. Baseball America SEC Best Athlete Baseball America Fab 50 Sophomores No. 16 Role of Spoiler Suited the Bucs Baseball America SEC Top ‘06 Draft Pick No. 3 Charleston Southern handed Florida its first defeat in a season opener since a 14-5 loss to Miami (Fla.) on Feb. 3, 2001. The Gators have dropped just two lid- Connor Falkenbach, Sr., RHP lifters since 1990, a 2-1 setback to Western Carolina that year. CSU had been 0- SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Second Team 7 all-time against UF. Alan Horne, Jr., RHP SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Newcomer of the Year All for Naught Baseball America Preseason SEC Newcomer List No. 1 Sophomore Brian Jeroloman cranked a solo home run in the bottom of the Baseball America SEC Top ‘05 Draft Pick No. 8 ninth on Feb. 11 to help the Gators tie Charleston Southern, 3-3. Unfortunately for Baseball America Fab 50 Juniors No. 39 the partisan crowd at McKethan Stadium, the visitors answered with single runs in the 10th and 11th innings to notch a 5-4 decision. The blast was just the second Matt LaPorta, So., C/INF of Jeroloman’s career, the first being a walk-off against Northwestern SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Second Team on Feb. 28, 2004. Baseball America SEC Best Raw Power Baseball America Fab 50 Sophomores No. 22 Baseball America SEC Top ‘06 Draft Pick No. 4 Replacing the Ace Right-hander Justin Hoyman became the first Gator hurler to collect the Brandon McArthur, Fr., INF SEC’s Pitcher of the Year Award in 2004. He started the season 10-0 and wound Baseball America SEC Top ‘06 Draft Pick No. 5 up earning first-team All-America honors from the ABCA, College Baseball Insider and Louisville Slugger. The junior was drafted in the second round of June’s Darren O’Day, Jr., RHP Major League Amateur Draft by the and signed a professional SEBaseball.com Preseason SEC Second Team contract. Justin Tordi, Jr., INF Baseball America Preseason All-SEC Florida on Opening Day Baseball America SEC Best Defensive Shortstop UF now sports a 51-39-1 (.566) record in its 91 opening day contests, includ- Baseball America SEC Infielder/Best Arm ing a 31-19-1 (.618) record at home. The Gators have claimed 18 of their last 23 lid-lifters and 12 of their last 14 season debuts in Gainesville. Before Feb. 11’s loss to Charleston Southern, the squad’s last defeat at McKethan Stadium in its opener had been a 14-5 setback to Miami (Fla.) on Feb. 3, 2001. Florida has started the season on its own turf in seven of the past eight seasons, with the lone exception a 12-6 victory at Hawaii on Jan. 20, 2000.

Not Early Risers This Year Feb. 11 marked the latest that the Gators have begun a campaign since 1983, when UF pinned a 3-1 defeat on Florida Tech at home on 2005 SEC Preseason Polls Feb. 12. The earliest opener in Gainesville occurred on Jan. 30, 1998, when the Orange and Blue embarked on its run to the College World Eastern Division Series with a 19-4 thrashing of Mercer. That season marked the squad’s Coaches Baseball America SEBaseball.com most recent trip to Omaha, Neb. 1. South Carolina 1. South Carolina 1. South Carolina 2. Georgia 2. Georgia 2. Georgia A Detour Off the Winning Course 3. FLORIDA 3. FLORIDA 3. Vanderbilt With the 5-4 defeat to Charleston Southern on Feb. 11, Pat McMahon 4. Vanderbilt 4. Vanderbilt 4. FLORIDA 5. Tennessee 5. Tennessee 5. Tennessee is now 9-4 (.692) all-time as a collegiate head coach on opening day, 6. Kentucky 6. Kentucky 6. Kentucky including 3-1 with the Gators. He was victorious in his coaching debut at Old Dominion in 1990, as the Monarchs nipped UNC Wilmington, 3-2. In Western Division season openers, McMahon was 4-1 at ODU between 1990-94 and an Coaches Baseball America SEBaseball.com even 2-2 while guiding Mississippi State between 1998-2001. 1. LSU 1. LSU 1. LSU 2. Ole Miss 2. Ole Miss 2. Ole Miss Edging Closer 3. Arkansas 3. Arkansas 3. Arkansas The Gators’ 15-5 season-opening triumph over Mercer on Feb. 7, 4. Mississippi State 4. Mississippi State 4. Mississippi State 5. Alabama 5. Alabama 5. Alabama 2003, was McMahon’s 400th head coaching victory. The fourth-year UF 6. Auburn 6. Auburn 6. Auburn 2005 University of Florida Baseball

UF’s Predicted SEC Finish skipper needs 18 wins to reach the 500-win plateau. Gators’ Winning Tradition Continues... Year Place Points Actual McMahon has a 129-63-1 • Four College World Series Appearances 1995 2nd 59 T-2nd (.669) mark at Florida and 1996 2nd 57 1st (1988, 1991, 1996, 1998) was the quickest coach in 1997* 1st 13 T-1st • 22 NCAA Regional Appearances 1998* 1st 13 1st school history to collect 100 (1958, 1960, 1962, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1999* 1st 12 T-2nd wins. 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2000 1st 67 2nd 2003, 2004) • One NCAA Super Regional Appearance (2004) 2001 1st 66 4th What’s Left from 2004 • Six Hosted NCAA Regionals (1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2002) 2002 2nd 58 2nd Florida returned 18 2003 2nd 49 3rd • Nine SEC Regular-Season Titles lettermen, including six po- (1952, 1956, 1962, 1981, 1982, 1984. 1988, 1996, 1998) 2004 2nd 58 T-2nd sition starters, as well as 2005 3rd 48 ??? • Five SEC Tournament Titles eight pitchers. The Gators * coaches used different point system (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991) lost 13 lettermen, including • 17 SEC Eastern Division Titles the All-American trio of outfielder Ben Harrison (.353, 70 RBI, 17 (1960, 1962, 1968, 1969, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, HR), pitcher Justin Hoyman (11-2, 2.71 ERA, 89 K in 139.2 IP) and 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998) first baseman C.J. Smith (.341, 64 RBI, 14 HR). UF welcomed 19 • Two 50+ victory seasons (1991, 1996) • 15 40+ victory seasons newcomers, 14 freshmen and five junior college transfers. (1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004) Ready for More Home-Cooking? • Two National Player of the Year Awards for one recipient UF is in the midst of a school-record 21-game homestand and • 28 All-America selections for 64 individuals will not pack its bags until the start of SEC play between March 18- • Four Academic All-America recipients 20 at Ole Miss. The Gators will play 38 of their 56 regular-season • 48 All-South Region selections games within the friendly confines of McKethan Stadium and will • 121 All-SEC selections for 100 recipients leave the Sunshine State for four other league series besides the • 148 All-SEC Academic Honor Roll selections since 1971 • 46 players trip to Oxford: Georgia (April 8-10), Auburn (April 22-24), Arkansas • 118 players drafted by Major League Baseball since 1965 (May 6-8) and Vanderbilt (May 20-22). • 10 first-round draft picks • Seven weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation by at least one of the The Toss Was Right Down the Middle Too four college baseball polls Florida head football coach Urban Meyer threw out the cer- • Seven no-hitters since 1949 emonial first pitch prior to the Gators’ season opener on Feb. 11. • 347 television appearances since 1987 The new Gator gridiron boss was a 13th-round selection in the • Nearly 800,000 fans attended games at McKethan Stadium during 1982 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft as a shortstop. He spent the 1990’s and UF has drawn over 350,000 fans in the 2000’s • Ranked among the nation’s top-15 schools in college baseball two years in the Atlanta Braves’ organization, playing in the summer attendance in six of the last eight seasons and among the of 1982 with Sarasota of the Rookie League and Pulasky (Va.), a nation’s top-25 schools in attendance for nine-straight years Class A team in 1983.

New Face in the Dugout Tim Parenton is donning the Orange and Blue in 2005 as the newest member of Pat McMahon’s coaching staff. Chosen as the 2004 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year, he led Samford University to its first postseason appearance since 2002 and a third- place finish at the OVC Tournament. Parenton replaced Tom Slater, who took over the head coaching reins at Auburn.

List of Achievements by the University of Florida in ’04 • Won 40 or more games for the 16th time in school history and for the sixth time in the last nine years. • Won 43 or more games for the second time in head coach Pat McMahon’s three seasons at the helm. • The 43 victories were the second-highest figure for McMahon in his 12 years as a head coach, just behind the 46 wins he totaled during his debut season at UF in 2002. • The Gator squad became only one of six in school history to win 37 of its first 50 games of the season. • Advanced to NCAA Regionals for the 22nd time in school history and for the eighth time in nine years. • Florida claimed the NCAA Oklahoma City Regional by defeating Central Connecticut (12-1) and UCLA (4-3, 11-0) to seize the championship. UF was one of six teams to win an NCAA Regional as the visiting team, joining Arizona, Long Beach State, Texas A&M, Tulane and Vanderbilt. • The Regional crown earned Florida its first-ever NCAA Super Regional appearance, as the Gators were one of the final 16 teams playing in ’04. • Made its league-best 25th appearance at the SEC Tournament, where UF advanced to the semifinals and ousted regular-season champion Georgia. • The Gators tied for second in the SEC’s rugged Eastern Division and earned the sixth seed for the league’s postseason tournament. In finishing 2-2 at the event held at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Birmingham, Ala., UF picked up its 43rd win all-time in the tourney, the third-most of any school in the conference. • The Gators went 27-9 (.750) in McKethan Stadium, winning 25 or more games at home for the sixth-straight season. The Gators turned in a 19-2 (.905) ledger on their own turf in non-league contests. • Collected seven victories against teams that advanced to the 2004 College World Series. • Boasted its first SEC Pitcher of the Year, junior righthander Justin Hoyman. • Placed a league-high three individuals on the Academic All-District team and 2005 University of Florida Baseball

had 11 student-athletes make the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Inside the Numbers • Had six players taken in the Major League Baseball Draft, giving Florida a total of 20 selections during McMahon’s tenure. Multiple-Hit Games Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Not Afraid of Flashing the Leather 7-Jeff Corsaletti 1 (34) 2 (9) (3) - 3 (46) UF’s middle infield combination of second baseman Adam Davis 29-Justin Tordi 4 (25) (7) - (1) 4 (33) 9-Adam Davis (18) 1 (7) - - 1 (25) and shortstop Justin Tordi was solid throughout the 2004 season. This 2-Brian Leclerc 1 (15) 2 (5) - - 3 (20) was never more evident than the 21 games leading up to the NCAA 8-Brian Jeroloman 2 (13) (2) - - 2 (15) Super Regional, as each player put together his career-best errorless 6-Stephen Barton 3 (10) (4) (1) - 3 (15) streak. Before committing a miscue in the fifth inning of the first game at 13-Matt LaPorta (5) 3 (5) 1 (2) - 4 (12) Miami (Fla.) on June 12, Davis had a stretch of 110 successful chances. 17-Gavin Dickey 1 (2) - - - 1 (2) Meanwhile, Tordi entered the 2005 campaign with a streak of 120 error- 10-Daniel Brooks (1) - - - (1) less chances, a string which reaching 146 before ending on Feb. 19 3-B. McArthur 1 1 - - 2 when he had a throwing mistake against the Hurricanes. During that 5-Jared Kubin 1 - - - 1 Totals: 14 (125) 9 (40) 1 (6) 0 (1) 24 (172) same time frame, the duo combined to turn 13 double plays, part of Career totals in parentheses UF’s school-record 75 double plays.

Multiple-RBI Games Power Surge Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Matt LaPorta enjoyed a tremendous rookie season in which he tied 7-Jeff Corsaletti (18) (4) (2) 2 (4) 2 (28) for second on the squad with 14 homers despite only 130 at bats. This 6-Stephen Barton 2 (9) (4) (2) (1) 2 (16) statistic is even more remarkable considering he did not belt a four- 13-Matt LaPorta 1 (6) 3 (6) (1) (1) 4 (14) bagger until his 11th career at bat. LaPorta averaged a long ball once 29-Justin Tordi 1 (9) (1) (2) - 1 (12) 2-Brian Leclerc 1 (5) (2) (2) 1 (1) 2 (10) every 9.3 at bats, while Ben Harrison knocked a ball out of the yard every 8-Brian Jeroloman 1 (7) - (2) - 1 (9) 14 at bats on his way to a team-high 17 HR. LaPorta slugged a pair of 9-Adam Davis 2 (3) (2) - - 2 (5) homers during the second game of the Tennessee series on May 22. 11-Bryson Barber 2 - - - 2 17-Gavin Dickey (1) - - - (1) Home Sweet Home 5-Jared Kubin 2 - - - 2 Florida went 27-9 (.750) at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field 3-B. McArthur 1 - - - 1 last year to exceed the 25-win mark at home for the sixth year in succes- Totals: 13 (63) 3 (19) 0 (11) 3 (7) 19 (100) Career totals in parentheses sion and the 20th time in the program’s history. Since Pat McMahon took over the Gators prior to the 2002 season, Florida is 98-26 (.790) in Career Home Run Breakdown its own domain, including a 8-2 mark this year. Player 1R 2R 3R GS Total 13-Matt LaPorta 10 4 5 1 20 Light up the Board 7-Jeff Corsaletti 4 9 3 - 16 The big inning was crucial in Florida’s offense averaging 7.2 runs 2-Brian Leclerc 3 4 2 - 9 per game in 2004. UF totaled 114 innings in which it plated two or more 29-Justin Tordi 5 3 - - 8 6-Stephen Barton 1 1 3 1 6 runs and 26 innings with five or more runs. In fact, the Gators had nearly 9-Adam Davis 7 - - - 7 as many as five runs or more innings (26) as they had three and four- 8-Brian Jeroloman 1 - - 1 2 run innings (35). 17-Gavin Dickey 1 - - - 1 Don’t Expect Handouts Gator Hitting Streaks Last season, the Florida pitching staff led the SEC in fewest walks Player Season Current Career 7-Jeff Corsaletti 7 2 14 and bested the school-record mark of 2.34 walks per game that was set 29-Justin Tordi 6 - 13 in 2003. Gator pitchers issued 141 base on balls in ’04 (2.17 per game) 13-Matt LaPorta 6 6 6 and only permitted 42 walks in the last 25 games. UF’s staff yielded 60 2-Brian Leclerc 5 1 10 walks in 30 SEC games. 6-Stephen Barton 4 4 5 9-Adam Davis 3 - 10 Starting Pitchers Love the Support 8-Brian Jeroloman 3 3 6 The Gators often used a quick-strike offense to seize the advantage 4-Matt Gaski 2 2 2 early in games, amassing a 175-100 edge during the first three in- 10-Daniel Brooks 2 - 3 3-B. McArthur 2 1 2 nings. During the rest of the game, between the fourth and ninth frames, 11-Bryson Barber 2 - 2 Florida held a 284-230 advantage over its opponents. 5-Jared Kubin 2 1 2 UF played nine extra-inning affairs and out-scored foes by a slim 17-Gavin Dickey 2 - 2 10-9 margin. On the season, McMahon’s team wound up with an overall 49-Chris Woods 1 1 1 edge of 469-339 (+130) cushion on the scoreboard.

Keep an Eye on Number Seven Senior outfielder Jeff Corsaletti was one of 58 student-athletes named to the 2005 Wallace Watch List released in late November by the College Baseball Foundation in Lubbock, Texas. The Brooks Wallace Award is presented annually to the National College Baseball Player of the Year. Kurt Suzuki of Cal State Fullerton was the 2004 recipient. As a junior, Corsaletti started 63 of Florida’s 65 games and ranked third on the squad in batting average (.323), hits (81), runs batted in (43) and triples (two). He scored 47 runs, poked 12 doubles and swiped a career-high 11 bases in 18 opportunities. He was selected to the NCAA Oklahoma City Regional All-Tourney team following a .385 (5-for-13) showing in UF’s three-game sweep of the event that 2005 University of Florida Baseball clinched the school’s first NCAA Super Re- gional appearance. Gator Series-by-Series Breakdowns Hitting Peering into the Crystal Ball Opponent W-L Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT LSU was the favorite in the league’s 14th Charleston So. 2-1 .250 96 22 24 6 0 3 18 19 15 6-7 annual preseason poll to win the SEC Base- Florida A&M 2-0 .452 84 35 38 8 1 7 28 7 16 3-3 ball Championship. The Tigers seek to cap- Miami (Fla.) 2-1 .269 108 23 29 4 0 3 17 23 20 2-2 ture their 14th SEC Championship, having Rhode Island 2-0 .286 63 11 18 1 0 1 11 9 13 8-9 won or shared the title three times in the past Mercer Villanova nine seasons (1996, 1997 & 2003) and seven UNC Asheville times since 1990. LSU returns six starters Michigan State and all but one pitcher from its 2004 squad Army that advanced to the College World Series. Ole Miss Since 1996, the SEC has named a regu- UCF lar-season champion as well as a tourna- South Carolina ment champion. Prior to ’96, the tournament Florida State champion was considered the SEC Cham- Kentucky Georgia pion. In the voting for the overall SEC Cham- Alabama pion, LSU was listed on nine of the 12 bal- Auburn lots. South Carolina received two votes, while Tennessee Florida received one. UF’s last SEC crown Arkansas occurred in 1998 and its most recent SEC South Florida Tournament hardware was earned in 1991. Mississippi State In addition to picking a preseason cham- Vanderbilt pion, the league’s head coaches voted a pre- Totals: 8-2 .311 351 91 109 19 1 14 74 58 64 19-21 dicted order of finish in the SEC’s Eastern Pitching and Western Divisions. Opponent W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. In the East, South Carolina was the fa- Charleston So. 2-1-0 2.48 29.0 26 13 8 4 26 5 0 1 .236 vorite with 63 points and nine first-place votes, Florida A&M 2-0-0 2.00 18.0 11 5 4 3 23 2 0 1 .162 Georgia tallied one first-place vote and was Miami (Fla.) 2-1-0 5.59 29.0 37 21 18 5 23 10 1 0 .330 the runner-up with 50 points, while the Gators Rhode Island 2-0-1 1.00 18.0 12 4 2 6 15 1 0 0 .194 occupied third with 48 points and snagged Mercer two votes to take the division. Vanderbilt (39), Villanova UNC Asheville Tennessee (29) and Kentucky (16) rounded Michigan State out the rest of the Eastern Division. Army LSU was the predicted winner of the Ole Miss West with a total of 66 points, collecting the UCF maximum possible figure for a single team. South Carolina Ole Miss placed second with 51 points and Florida State picked up the other first-place vote, followed Kentucky by Arkansas in third with 46 points. The trio of Georgia Alabama Mississippi State (30), Alabama (29) and Au- Auburn burn (23) occupied the next three positions. Tennessee Points were compiled on a 6-5-4-3-2-1 Arkansas basis for each division and coaches were not South Florida allowed to vote for their own team. Each coach Mississippi State also voted for one team as an overall confer- Vanderbilt ence champion. Totals: 8-2-1 3.06 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 .244

Great Expectations Junior right-hander Alan Horne was picked as the SEC’s Newcomer of the Year by SEBaseball.com. A 2001 first-round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians out of Marianna High School, Horne began his collegiate career at the Ole Miss and was a honorable mention Freshman All-American before suffering a season-ending arm injury during his sophomore campaign. He attended Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla., last spring and was drafted in the 30th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Anaheim Angels. Horne competed for the Wareham Gatemen of the prestigious Cape Cod League during the summer of 2004 and struck out 45 batters in 34 innings.

Schedule Overview The Gators’ 56-game regular-season slate features 38 games in their domain of McKethan Stadium at Perry Field and 29 games versus opponents who advanced to NCAA play last season. In addition, UF has a dozen contests on tap against a quartet of 2004 College World Series participants in Arkansas, Georgia, Miami (Fla.) and South Carolina. Pat McMahon’s club plays one of the toughest schedules in college baseball each season, and last year’s version was rated as the sixth-most difficult in Division I. The Gators’ 2005 docket boasts 21 games against squads that finished among the top 20 in the final 2005 University of Florida Baseball

version of the 2004 Ratings Percentage Index. An assortment of national Charting the Gator Pitchers foes will visit Gainesville, including NCAA participants Army and UCF, as Starters well as Florida A&M, Mercer, Michigan State, Rhode Island, UNC Asheville Opponent W-L IP H R ER BB SO and Villanova. Charleston So. ND 4.0 6 2 2 0 3 Florida will also be challenged by the rugged 30-game SEC schedule, Charleston So. ND 6.0 5 1 1 1 5 not to mention three meetings apiece versus traditional in-state rivals Charleston So. W 6.0 3 4 1 2 7 Miami and Florida State. The five SEC home three-game series pit the Florida A&M W 4.0 3 1 1 0 4 Gators against South Carolina (March 25-27), Kentucky (April 1-3), Ala- Miami (Fla.) ND 6.0 9 4 4 1 5 bama (April 15-17), Tennessee (April 29-May 1) and Mississippi State Miami (Fla.) ND 6.0 5 0 0 1 4 Miami (Fla.) W 5.0 9 7 6 0 0 (May 13-15). Florida will open the SEC schedule in Oxford on March 18 Florida A&M ND 2.0 2 2 2 2 2 against Ole Miss and is not slated to face Western Division rival and Rhode Island W 6.0 6 3 1 3 6 recent CWS participant LSU during the regular season. Rhode Island W 6.2 2 0 0 3 4 In addition to the series with the Rebels in the Magnolia State, other Totals: 5-0-0 51.2 50 24 18 13 40 SEC stops on the Gators’ itinerary include trips to Georgia (April 8-10), Auburn (April 22-24), Arkansas (May 6-8) and Vanderbilt (May 20-22). The Bullpen visit to the Plains will feature a reunion of sorts, as former Gator assistant Opponent W-L-S IP H R ER BB SO coach Tom Slater is in his debut season leading the Tigers. Charleston So. L 7.0 5 3 1 0 7 Charleston So. W 3.0 3 1 1 1 2 Charleston So. ND 3.0 4 2 2 0 2 Fourth Annual Home Run Derby a Success Florida A&M ND 5.0 1 1 0 0 9 Before several hundred spectators on a sun-splashed Saturday Miami (Fla.) L 3.0 7 5 4 0 5 afternoon on Feb. 5, the University of Florida baseball team and the Gator Miami (Fla.) W 5.0 3 1 1 1 6 Dugout Club hosted the Fourth Annual Children’s Miracle Network Home Miami (Fla.) ND 4.0 4 4 3 2 3 Run Derby and “Meet the Players” autograph session at McKethan Sta- Florida A&M W 7.0 5 1 1 1 8 dium. All of the money raised from the event will be donated to the Rhode Island S 3.0 3 1 1 0 4 Children’s Miracle Network at Shands Children Hospital. Rhode Island ND 2.1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals: 3-2-1 42.1 36 19 14 5 47 The 40 members of the 2005 UF squad were divided into 10 differ- ent groups containing four players. Junior Daniel Brooks rocketed to the lead by spraying 10 balls out of McKethan Stadium, including several deep over the left field fence into the bleachers, before senior Jeff Corsaletti answered with nine jacks of his own. Led by two shots from sophomore Brian Leclerc, the final group’s total of three homers enabled the Gators to finish with 63 round- trippers, the exact same figure as last year. Money pledged by various individuals and groups will now be collected and the Children’s Miracle Network will be presented with a check prior to one of the UF games at McKethan Stadium this spring. Calvin Lee, a 12-year-old who received a kidney transplant in November 2003, and 15-year-old Anthony Tornese, a bone marrow transplant recipient, threw out a ceremonial first pitches and helped shag balls with the Orange and Blue throughout the afternoon.

Current Gators in the Major League Draft The 2005 Florida roster contains eight players who have been previously drafted in their careers: Player Round (Overall) Year Team Jeff Corsaletti 22nd (647th) 2004 Cleveland Alan Horne 1st (27th) 2001 Cleveland 30th (893rd) 2004 Anaheim Matt LaPorta 14th (403rd) 2003 Chi. Cubs Brian Leclerc 26th (764th) 2003 Baltimore Christian Madson 14th (420th) 2002 Chi. W. Sox Brandon McArthur 5th (148th) 2003 Minnesota Mike Pete 49th (1,439th) 2001 Chi. Cubs Justin Tordi 46th (1,367th) 2002 Toronto Gators’ Last Home Run

Player G AB Date 11-Bryson Barber 6 10 Never 6-Stephen Barton 54 142 2/15/04 10-Daniel Brooks 15 22 Never 7-Jeff Corsaletti 6 21 2/15/05 9-Adam Davis 2 12 2/22/05 45-Andy Davis 4 3 Never 17-Gavin Dickey 36 39 2/29/04 4-Matt Gaski 3 4 Never 8-Brian Jeroloman 9 35 2/11/05 5-Jared Kubin 8 18 Never 13-Matt LaPorta 0 1 2/27/05 2-Brian Leclerc 6 22 2/15/05 3-B. McArthur 9 33 Never 41-Seth Steinhauer 3 1 Never 29-Justin Tordi 11 42 6/12/04 49-Chris Woods 6 4 Never 2005 University of Florida Baseball

Gator Hitting Breakdown Home Run Breakdown W-L Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT Total Home Runs ...... 14 Overall 8-2 .311 351 91 109 19 1 15 74 58 64 19-21 at McKethan Stadium...... 14 SEC on the Road ...... 0 Home 8-2 .311 351 91 109 19 1 15 74 58 64 19-21 Away vs. RHP ...... 11 Day 5-0 .273 172 40 47 8 0 4 33 33 32 12-12 vs. LHP ...... 3 Night 3-2 .346 179 51 62 11 1 10 41 25 32 7-9 February 8-2 .311 351 91 109 19 1 15 74 58 64 19-21 with 0 outs ...... 5 Ranked Opp. 2-1 .269 108 23 29 4 0 3 17 23 20 2-2 with 1 out ...... 4 Unranked Opp. 6-1 .329 243 68 80 15 1 11 57 35 44 17-19 with 2 outs ...... 5 Totals: 8-2 .311 351 91 109 19 1 15 74 58 64 19-21 Solo ...... 5 Gator Pitching Breakdown Two-Run ...... 6 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. Three-Run ...... 3 Overall 8-2-1 3.06 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 .244 Grand Slam ...... 0 SEC Starters 5-0-0 3.14 51.2 50 24 18 13 40 12 0 1 .260 Back-to-Back ...... 0 Relievers 3-2-1 2.98 42.1 36 19 14 5 47 6 1 1 .225 in 1st inning ...... 1 Home 8-2-1 3.06 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 .244 in 2nd inning ...... 3 Away in 3rd inning ...... 3 Day 5-0-0 2.87 47.0 39 20 15 11 34 9 0 1 .236 in 4th inning ...... 2 Night 3-2-0 3.26 47.0 47 23 17 7 53 9 1 1 .251 in 5th inning ...... 0 February 8-2-1 3.06 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 .244 in 6th inning ...... 2 Ranked Opp. 2-1-0 5.59 29.0 37 21 18 5 23 10 1 0 .330 in 7th inning ...... 2 Unranked Opp. 6-1-0 1.94 65.0 49 22 14 13 64 8 0 2 .204 in 8th inning ...... 0 Totals: 8-2-1 3.06 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 .244 in 9th inning ...... 1 in extra innings ...... 0 pinch hit ...... 0

2005 Florida Home Runs No. Player (#) Gm # Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn. Outs Location Score Final 1. Jeroloman (1) 1 2/11 Charleston So. Fasulo (R) 0* 9 0 Right 2-3 L 4-5 2. Corsaletti (1) 3 2/13 Charleston So. Parnell (R) 2 2 2 Right 2-0 W 15-6 3. LaPorta (1) 3 2/13 Charleston So. Bridges (R) 2 7 1 Left 12-4 W 15-6 4. Corsaletti (2) 4 2/15 Florida A&M Tavernier (R) 1 1 1 Left 0-0 W 17-2 5. Leclerc (1) 4 2/15 Florida A&M Tavernier (R) 0* 2 0 Left 2-0 W 17-2 6. Leclerc (2) 4 2/15 Florida A&M Tavernier (R) 1 3 1 Right 5-0 W 17-2 7. Corsaletti (3) 4 2/15 Florida A&M Johnson (R) 1 3 2 Right 9-0 W 17-2 8. Leclerc (3) 4 2/15 Florida A&M Johnson (R) 1 4 1 Right 11-1 W 17-2 9. LaPorta (2) 5 2/18 Miami (Fla.) Carrillo (R) 0* 3 0 Left 3-3 L 7-9 10. LaPorta (3) 5 2/18 Miami (Fla.) McLean (R) 1 7 0 Left 5-6 L 7-9 11. LaPorta (4) 7 2/20 Miami (Fla.) Alfonso (R) 1 6 2 Left 12-10 W 14-11 12. Davis (1) 8 2/22 Florida A&M Patrick (L) 0 4 2 Left 4-2 W 18-3 13. LaPorta (5) 8 2/22 Florida A&M Beauford (L) 2 6 0 Left 7-2 W 18-3 14. LaPorta (6) 10 2/26 Rhode Island Zuercher (L) 0 2 2 Left 4-0 W 6-0

* - leadoff home run Florida Home Run Summary Solo (5): LaPorta (2), Davis (1), Jeroloman (1), Leclerc (1) 2-Run (6): Corsaletti (2), LaPorta (2), Leclerc (2) 3-Run (3): LaPorta (2), Corsaletti (1) Grand Slam (0) 3-HR Game (1): Leclerc (1) 2-HR Game (2): Corsaletti (1), LaPorta (1) 2005 University of Florida Baseball

Head Coach Pat McMahon - Fourth Season at Florida From the moment he was handed the reins of the University of Florida baseball program on June 13, 2001, Pat McMahon has worked diligently to continue the Gators’ winning tradition on the diamond. Having fashioned a squad emphasizing traits of hard work, loyalty, enthusiasm, dedication to academics and a commitment to excellence, McMahon is beginning to reap the fruits of his labor. He reached a personal milestone with the 450th win of his Division I career against Purdue on March 6, 2004, and became the fastest coach to reach the 100-victory plateau in the sport’s 90-year history at UF following a 6-5 triumph over Brown a week later in Gainesville. Heading into the 2005 campaign, McMahon has his sights set upon guiding the Gators to their school-record sixth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance and another stellar performance in the nation’s premier league: the Southeastern Conference. After directing the Orange and Blue to the NCAA Super Regional for the initial time last June, he is hopeful that an underclassmen-laden squad can navigate its way one step further to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Returning six position starters from a ’03 club that was stopped in the Regional final for the second year in a row, McMahon blended several talented newcomers with a core of veterans to help Florida reach uncharted territory in 2004. Following a regular season in which they finished second in the SEC’s Eastern Division with a 17-13 mark, their second-highest league win total in five years, the sixth-seeded Gators had a tremendous showing at the SEC Tournament. UF surprised third-seeded LSU in the opening round, 5-4 in 10 innings, and later eliminated second-seeded Georgia, 7-0, before succumbing to eventual runner-up Vanderbilt in a classic 12-inning semifinal encounter. Rewarded with the top seed at the Oklahoma City Regional, McMahon’s charges notched victories over Central Connecticut State (12-1) and UCLA (4-3) before routing the Bruins in the rematch, 11-0, to punch their ticket for Coral Gables, Fla. Although UF ultimately came up short against Miami during its inaugural appearance at the Super Regional, there were plenty of highlights that should serve as added motivation for this season. Florida finished the ’04 campaign 43-22 overall, winning 40 or more games for the second time in McMahon’s three years at the helm, and has registered at least 30 triumphs for 14 straight seasons. Becoming the sixth Gator club to take 37 of its first 50 outings, the never-say-die attitude instilled by the coaching staff paid off for the team with an amazing 16 wins in its final at bat. Once again, the awards and recognition continued to pour in for McMahon’s players, both on the field and in the classroom. Right-hander Justin Hoyman etched his name into the record book as the first player from Florida to be honored as the SEC Pitcher of the Year and was later one of five semifinalists for the Roger Clemens Award, presented annually to the nation’s top pitcher. Hoyman was accorded All-America status by seven different publications, while righty Connor Falkenbach, outfielder Ben Harrison and first baseman C.J. Smith also appeared on various All-America lists. Adam Davis and Matt LaPorta were first-team Freshman All-America selections by Louisville Slugger and Baseball America, respectively, with rookies Brian Jeroloman and Brian Leclerc securing second-team honors from both organizations. Eleven players achieved SEC Academic Honor Roll acclaim, with the trio of Harrison, Darren O’Day and Smith picking up second-team All-District III recognition. McMahon has stressed academic excellence during his coaching career, evidenced by his 37 Academic All-SEC selections at Florida over his first three seasons. He has mentored 72 SEC Honor Roll choices since 1998 and last season UF was the lone school in the conference boasting three Academic All-District selections. His 2003 squad, sporting seven fresh faces in the starting lineup, wound up just a few runs shy of a NCAA Super Regional despite posting 37 wins and finishing 31-6 in McKethan Stadium. The Gators appeared at NCAA Regionals for the seventh time in eight years and emerged victorious in five different SEC series, including a sweep of Tennessee. In addition, McMahon oversaw a perfect 12-0 mark in mid-week games, a feat that had never been accomplished in school history, and picked up his 400th collegiate head coaching victory in the season-opening romp over Mercer, 15-5. Success has followed McMahon at every destination. In his first year at Florida, he led the Gators to a 46-19 record and second-place SEC finish at 20-10. This was an 11-victory improvement from a 35-27, seventh-place SEC finish the previous year. Furthermore, McMahon’s 2002 squad hosted its first NCAA Regional since 1998, set 45 team and individual school records and led the conference in 13 team and individual statistical categories. In addition, a school-record eight Gators were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft held in June 2002. He arrived at Florida after serving for four years as the head coach at SEC Western Division rival Mississippi State. While manning the bench in Starkville, he directed the Bulldogs to a College World Series appearance in 1998, consecutive NCAA Super Regional berths (2000 and 2001) and four straight NCAA Regional berths. In 2001, the Maroon and White claimed its first SEC Tournament title since 1990 and reached NCAA Super Regional play for the second straight season en route to a 39-24 mark. McMahon took over the Mississippi State baseball program in 1998 following three seasons as Associate Head Coach under Ron Polk, signaling the start of four successful years McMahon would spend leading the ‘Dogs. In his season debut, McMahon was tabbed as the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) South Region Coach of the Year after taking Mississippi State to the College World Series. Remarkably, he became just the second coach in SEC history to lead a school to the CWS during his first season in the league. From 1983-89, he served as an assistant for Polk, helping the Bulldogs scale new heights on the diamond. During that seven-year stretch, Mississippi State enjoyed some of its more memorable moments, claiming six NCAA Regional berths and securing three College World Series appearances while hosting five Regionals at Dudy Noble Field. MSU’s powerful 1985 squad, featuring eventual major league standouts Jeff Brantley, Will Clark, Rafael Palmeiro and Bobby Thigpen, proved to be one of the most accomplished teams in college baseball history. The ‘Dogs posted first-ever 50-plus win season (50-15) en route to a tie for third place at the College World Series. The 1989 team bettered that mark with a 54-14 finish, the school’s 10th SEC baseball crown and a runner-up performance in the NCAA South Regional. McMahon journeyed back to Norfolk and guided Old Dominion to newfound prominence and levels of success between 1990-94, including two NCAA Regional appear- ances, a pair of school-record 40-plus win seasons and an outstanding 189-86 (.687) record. His 1994 edition sported a 40-14 overall mark, seized the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season title and advanced to the NCAAs. For his efforts, he was honored as the Coach of the Year by both the CAA and the state of Virginia. McMahon and his wife, the former Cheri Wells of Jacksonville, Fla., are the parents of a 15-year-old daughter Logan, and an 11-year-old son, J. Wells. McMahon is the oldest of Jack and Pat McMahon’s eight children.

McMahon Year-by-Year Coaching Record Year School Record Pct. League Finish NCAA (Round) 1990 Old Dominion 40-19 .678 11-6 2nd-E! 0-2 (Regional) 1991 Old Dominion 39-23 .629 10-8 2nd-E! -- 1992 Old Dominion 39-19 .672 11-7 3rd# -- 1993 Old Dominion 31-11 .738 9-3 2nd# -- 1994 Old Dominion 40-14 .741 14-4 1st# 1-2 (Regional) 1998 Mississippi State 42-23 .646 14-15 4th-W 5-3 (CWS) 1999 Mississippi State 42-21 .667 15-14 6th-W 2-2 (Regional) 2000 Mississippi State 41-20 .672 17-10 2nd-W 3-3 (Sup. Reg.) 2001 Mississippi State 39-24 .619 17-13 T2nd-W 3-2 (Sup. Reg.) 2002 Florida 46-19 .708 20-10 2nd-E 3-2 (Regional) 2003 Florida 37-21-1 .636 13-16-1 3rd-E 3-2 (Regional) 2004 Florida 43-22 .662 17-13 T2nd-E 3-2 (Sup. Reg.) 2005 Florida 8-2 .800 0-0 TBD TBD Totals: 13 years 487-238-1 .671 168-119-1 - 23-20 (9 times)

! Sun Belt Conference #Colonial Athletic Conference 2005 University of Florida Baseball

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER

No.- Name (Pos) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Cl. Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 21 - AUGENSTEIN, Bryan (RHP) 2 Brian Leclerc OF 5-10 185 L/L So. 1L Clearwater, Fla./Northside Christian 44 - BALL, Bryan (RHP) 3 Brandon McArthur INF 6-1 185 R/R Fr. RS Seffner, Fla./Armwood 11 - BARBER, Bryson (C/INF) 4 Matt Gaski INF 5-11 175 L/R Fr. HS Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford 6 - BARTON, Stephen (INF/OF) 5 Jared Kubin INF/OF 6-1 220 R/R Fr. HS Oakton, Va./Oakton 30 - BASSETT, Carson (C) 6 Stephen Barton INF/OF 5-10 185 L/R Jr. 2L Miami, Fla./Miami Killian 47 - BENTLEY, Brett (C/1B) 7 Jeff Corsaletti OF 6-0 190 L/R Sr. 3L Port Charlotte, Fla./Charlotte 48 - BOSS, Tommy (RHP) 8 Brian Jeroloman C 6-0 190 L/R So. 1L Wellington, Fla./Wellington 39 - BRANHAM, Michael (RHP) 9 Adam Davis INF 5-9 180 S/R So. 1L Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers 10 - BROOKS, Daniel (OF) 18 - CASEY, Tate (RHP) 10 Daniel Brooks INF/OF 5-11 210 R/R Jr. 1L Tampa, Fla./King (South Florida C.C.) 7 - CORSALETTI, Jeff (OF) 11 Bryson Barber C/INF 6-1 220 L/R Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla./Woodham 9 - DAVIS, Adam (INF) 13 Matt LaPorta C/INF 6-1 210 R/R So. 1L Port Charlotte, Fla./Charlotte 45 - DAVIS, Andy (INF) 14 Stephen Locke LHP 6-1 180 R/L Fr. HS Tampa, Fla./King 17 - DICKEY, Gavin (OF) 15 Steven Porter LHP 6-3 200 L/L So. 1L Ocoee, Fla./West Orange 25 - EDMONDSON, Josh (RHP) 16 Tommy Wynn RHP 6-3 190 R/R Fr. HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Westminster Academy 23 - FALKENBACH, Connor (RHP) 17 Gavin Dickey OF 5-11 196 R/R So. 1L Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 50 - FOSTER, Teddy (C) 18 Tate Casey RHP 6-6 219 R/R Fr. HS Longview, Texas/Longview 34 - FUCHS, Matt (RHP) 20 Nate Helms RHP 6-2 205 R/R Jr. TR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven (Central Florida C.C.) 4 - GASKI, Matt (IF) 21 Bryan Augenstein RHP 6-5 220 R/R Fr. HS Sebastian, Fla./Sebastian River 20 - HELMS, Nate (RHP) 22 Matt Hightower LHP 5-9 170 L/L Fr. HS Cartersville, Ga./Cartersville 22 - HIGHTOWER, Matt (LHP) 23 Connor Falkenbach RHP 5-11 175 R/R Sr. 3L Parkland, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas 32 - HORNE, Alan (RHP) 24 Bo Smith OF 6-2 200 L/L Fr. HS Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz 38 - HURST, David (LHP) 25 Josh Edmondson RHP 6-1 195 R/R Fr. HS LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange 8 - JEROLOMAN, Brian (C) 27 Mike Pete LHP 5-10 180 L/L Sr. 3L Brandon, Fla./Armwood 5 - KUBIN, Jared (INF/OF) 29 Justin Tordi INF 6-1 200 R/R Jr. 2L Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips 13 - LaPORTA, Matt (C/INF) 30 Carson Bassett C 5-8 175 R/R Jr. SQ Babson Park, Fla./Berkeley Prep (Furman University) 2 - LECLERC, Brian (OF) 31 Christian Madson RHP 6-7 230 R/R Jr. 2L Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale 14 - LOCKE, Stephen (LHP) 32 Alan Horne RHP 6-4 195 R/R Jr. TR Marianna, Fla./Marianna (Ole Miss/Chipola J.C.) 31 - MADSON, Christian (RHP) 3 - McARTHUR, Brandon (INF) 34 Matt Fuchs RHP 6-2 205 R/R So. 1L Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins 42 - McBURROWS, Thad (LHP/OF) 35 Darren O’Day RHP 6-3 220 R/R Jr. 2L Jacksonville, Fla./Bishop Kenny 35 - O’DAY, Darren (RHP) 38 David Hurst LHP 6-1 205 L/L Jr. TR Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin (Florida C.C.-Jacksonville) 27 - PETE, Mike (LHP) 39 Michael Branham RHP 6-3 210 R/R Fr. HS Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 15 - PORTER, Steven (LHP) 41 Seth Steinhauer INF/OF 6-3 230 L/R So. RS Stuart, Fla./Martin County 46 - QUATRINO, Greg (C) 42 Thad McBurrows LHP/OF 6-2 215 L/L Fr. HS Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales 24 - SMITH, Bo (OF) 44 Bryan Ball RHP 6-1 210 R/R Jr. 2L Punta Gorda, Fla./Charlotte 41 - STEINHAUER, Seth (INF/OF) 45 Andy Davis INF 6-0 180 L/R Jr. TR Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers/Lake Sumter C.C. 29 - TORDI, Justin (INF) 46 Greg Quatrino C 6-0 210 R/R Jr. 1L Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 49 - WOODS, Chris (OF) 47 Brett Bentley C/1B 6-3 210 R/R Fr. HS Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 16 - WYNN, Tommy (RHP) 48 Tommy Boss RHP 6-2 215 R/R Sr. 3L Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon 49 Chris Woods OF 5-10 175 L/L Jr. TR Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Santa Fe C.C.) 50 Teddy Foster C 6-3 235 R/R Fr. HS Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School

COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF STUDENT MANAGERS/TRAINER HEAD COACH: 26 - Pat McMahon (Stetson ’76), 487-238-1 in 13 years John Hines, Sports Information Tim Duclos (Head Manager) as a head coach, Fourth year at Florida (134-64-1) Ann Hughes, Academic Counselor Alex Altman ASSISTANT COACH: 37 - Ross Jones (North Florida ’93) Jay Kee, Equipment Manager Patrick Buchanan ASSISTANT COACH: 12 - Tim Parenton (Mississippi State ’89) Carlos Morales, Head Groundskeeper Jordan Carr VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: 36 - Brian Fleetwood (North Florida) Michelle Rockwell, Nutritionist Andrew Duclos ATHLETIC TRAINER: John Barrett (Mississippi State ’97) Kai Kline STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR: Steve Orris (Florida Atlantic ’00) Matt Redinger Abbie Wonnell 2005 University of Florida Starting Lineup by Order

Date No. (#) Rec. Opponent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2/11 1 (1) 0-1 Charleston So. Ad. Davis Corsaletti LaPorta McArthur Jeroloman Tordi Leclerc Brooks Dickey 2/12 2 (1) 1-0 Charleston So. Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Kubin Brooks Dickey 2/13 3 (1) 1-0 Charleston So. Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Barber McArthur Dickey 2/15 4 (1) 1-0 Florida A&M Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Leclerc Kubin McArthur 2/18 5 (1) 0-1 Miami (Fla.) Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Leclerc An. Davis McArthur 2/19 4 (2) 2-0 Miami (Fla.) Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Leclerc Kubin McArthur 2/20 6 (1) 1-0 Miami (Fla.) Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Jeroloman Tordi Leclerc Barber McArthur 2/22 7 (1) 1-0 Florida A&M Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Leclerc Tordi Kubin Jeroloman McArthur 2/25 8 (1) 1-0 Rhode Island Ad. Davis Barton Corsaletti LaPorta Leclerc Tordi Jeroloman Barber McArthur 2/26 9 (1) 1-0 Rhode Island Ad. Davis Corsaletti LaPorta Kubin Leclerc Tordi Jeroloman McArthur Dickey

Gator Starters by Batting Order 1: Ad. Davis (9) 2: Barton (8), Corsaletti (2) 3: Corsaletti (8), LaPorta (2) 4: LaPorta (8), Kubin (1), McArthur (1) 5: Jeroloman (7), Leclerc (3) 6: Tordi (10) 7: Leclerc (5), Jeroloman (2), Kubin (2), Barber (1) 8: Brooks (2), Kubin (2), Barber (2), McArthur (2), An. Davis (1), Jeroloman (1) 9: McArthur (6), Dickey (4)

2005 University of Florida Starting Lineup by Position

Date No. (#) Rec. Opponent C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 2/11 1 (1) 0-1 Charleston So. Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Dickey Corsaletti Leclerc Brooks 2/12 2 (1) 1-0 Charleston So. Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis Brooks Tordi Barton Corsaletti Dickey Kubin 2/13 3 (1) 1-0 Charleston So. Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Dickey Barber 2/15 4 (1) 1-0 Florida A&M Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc Kubin 2/18 5 (1) 0-1 Miami (Fla.) Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc An. Davis 2/19 4 (2) 2-0 Miami (Fla.) Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc Kubin 2/20 6 (1) 1-0 Miami (Fla.) Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc Barber 2/22 4 (3) 3-0 Florida A&M Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc Kubin 2/25 6 (2) 2-0 Rhode Island Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Barton Corsaletti Leclerc Barber 2/26 7 (1) 1-0 Rhode Island Jeroloman LaPorta Ad. Davis McArthur Tordi Dickey Corsaletti Leclerc Kubin

Gator Starters by Position P: Ball (3), Horne (3), Boss (2), Locke (1), Wynn (1) C: Jeroloman (10) 1B: LaPorta (10) 2B: Ad. Davis (10) 3B: McArthur (9), Brooks (1) SS: Tordi (10) LF: Barton (8), Dickey (2) CF: Corsaletti (10) RF: Leclerc (8), Dickey (2) DH: Kubin (5), Barber (3), Brooks (1), An. Davis (1) 2005 University of Florida Baseball Recaps

GAME 1 - Charleston Southern 5, Florida 4 (11) GAME 4 - Florida 17, Florida A&M 2 Feb. 11, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) Feb. 15, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CSU 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 11 2 FAMU 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 UF 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 7 6 UF 2 3 6 2 0 4 0 0 x 17 16 4

WP - Parnell (2-1); LP - O’Day (0-1); SV - None WP - Locke (1-0); LP - Tavernier (0-2); SV - None 2B: Corsaletti (1); HR: Jeroloman (1). 2B: Barton (3), Jeroloman 2 (2), Ad. Davis (1); HR: Leclerc 3 (3), UF Record: 0-1 Corsaletti 2 (3). UF Record: 3-1 FLORIDA BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (5-1-1-0), Corsaletti (2-1-1-0), LaPorta (4-0-0-0), McArthur (4-0-0-0), Jeroloman (2-2-1- FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (5-2-1-1), Barton (5-3-2-2), 1), Tordi (4-0-1-1), Leclerc (3-0-0-0), Brooks (2-0-1-0), Barber (1- Gaski (1-0-1-0), Corsaletti (4-2-3-6), Woods (2-0-0-0), LaPorta 0-0-0), Dickey (2-0-1-0), Barton (3-0-1-1). TOTALS: 32-4-7-3. (4-1-1-3), Jeroloman (2-3-2-0), Tordi (5-1-1-0), Leclerc (3-4-3-5), Brooks (1-0-0-0), Kubin (3-0-1-0), Barber (0-0-0-2), McArthur (3- FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Boss (4.0-6-2-2-0-3), 1-1-0), Dickey (2-1-1-0). TOTALS: 41-17-16-16. Falkenbach (6.0-5-2-1-0-5), O’Day (1.0-0-1-0-0-2). TOTALS: 11.0-11-5-3-0-10. FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Locke (4.0-3-1-1-0-4), Branham (2.0-0-1-0-0-2), Wynn (2.0, 0-0-0-0-4), Madson (1.0-1- GAME 2 - Florida 3, Charleston Southern 2 0-0-0-3). TOTALS: 9.0-4-2-1-0-13. Feb. 12, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) GAME 5 - Miami (Fla.) 9, Florida 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Feb. 18, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) CSU 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 8 0 UF 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UM 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 3 9 16 2 WP - O’Day (1-1); LP - Evans (0-1); SV - None UF 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 7 8 1 2B: Barton (1), Tordi (1). UF Record: 1-1 WP - Camardese (1-0); LP - Falkenbach (0-1); SV - Gil (2) 2B: Tordi (2); HR: LaPorta 2 (3). FLORIDA BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (3-0-0-0), Barton (3-1- UF Record: 3-2 1-0), Corsaletti (3-1-1-0), LaPorta (2-0-0-0), Jeroloman (4-0-0-1), Tordi (4-1-2-1), Kubin (4-0-2-0), Brooks (4-0-1-1), Dickey (2-0-0-0). FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (3-0-1-0), Barton (3-0-0-0), TOTALS: 29-3-7-3. Dickey (1-0-0-0), Corsaletti (4-1-2-0), LaPorta (5-3-3-3), Jeroloman (4-1-0-0), Tordi (3-1-1-0), Leclerc (4-1-1-2), An. Davis FLORDIA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Horne (6.0-5-1-1-1-5); (2-0-0-0), McArthur (4-0-0-0). TOTALS: 33-7-8-5. Pete (1.0-1-1-1-0-0), O’Day (2.0-2-0-0-1-2). TOTALS: 9.0-8-2-2-2-7. FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Horne (6.0-9-4-4-1-5), Falkenbach (3.0-7-5-4-0-5). TOTALS: 9.0-16-9-8-1-10. GAME 3 - Florida 15, Charleston Southern 6 Feb. 13, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) GAME 6 - Florida 2, Miami (Fla.) 1 (11) Feb. 19, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CSU 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 6 7 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E UF 2 3 0 2 1 0 7 0 x 15 10 3 UM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 1 UF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 10 2 WP - Ball (1-0); LP - Parnell (2-2); SV - None 2B: Barton (2), Corsaletti (2), McArthur (1); HR: Corsaletti (1), WP - O’Day (2-1); LP - Orta (1-1); SV - None LaPorta (1). 2B: Jeroloman (3), Tordi (3), LaPorta (1). UF Record: 2-1 UF Record: 4-2

FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (4-2-0-0), Barton (5-2-2-0), FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (5-1-0-0), Barton (2-0-0-0), Woods (0-1-0-0), Corsaletti (4-3-3-6), LaPorta (4-1-1-3), Brooks (1-0-1-0), Dickey (2-0-1-0), Corsaletti (6-0-1-0), LaPorta Jeroloman (4-1-1-1), Tordi (3-1-0-0), Barber (2-0-0-0), Kubin (1-1- (4-1-3-0), Jeroloman (5-0-1-0), Tordi (4-0-1-1), Leclerc (3-0-1-0), 0-0), McArthur (2-0-2-2), Gaski (1-0-0-0), Dickey (4-3-1-0), Brooks Kubin (3-0-1-0), Woods (1-0-0-0), McArthur (4-0-0-0). TOTALS: (1-0-0-0). TOTALS: 35-15-10-12. 40-2-10-1.

FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Ball (6.0-3-4-1-2-7), FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Ball (6.0-5-0-0-1-4), Augenstein (2.0-1-0-0-0-1), Edmondson (1.0, 3-2-2-0-1). TOTALS: Porter (0.1-0-0-0-0-1-5), O’Day (4.2-3-1-1-1-5). TOTALS: 11.0-8- 9.0-7-6-3-2-9. 1-1-2-10. 2005 University of Florida Baseball Recaps

GAME 7 - Florida 14, Miami (Fla.) 11 GAME 10 - Florida 6, Rhode Island 0 Feb. 20, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium) Feb. 26, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UM 2 0 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 11 13 1 URI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 UF 6 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 x 14 11 2 UF 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 6 9 1

WP - Boss (1-0); LP - Perez (2-1); SV - None WP - Ball (2-0); LP - Zuercher (0-1); SV - None HR: LaPorta (4). HR: LaPorta (6). UF Record: 5-2 UF Record: 8-2

FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (4-2-1-2), Barton (4-0-1-0), FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (5-0-0-0), Corsaletti (3-1-1-0), Dickey (1-0-0-0), Corsaletti (2-2-1-0), LaPorta (3-2-1-2), LaPorta (3-2-3-1), Kubin (3-1-1-2), Leclerc (4-1-1-1), Tordi (4-0-0- Jeroloman (3-2-0-1), Tordi (5-1-2-2), Leclerc (5-2-3-1), Barber 0), Jeroloman (4-0-1-2), McArthur (4-0-1-0), Dickey (2-1-0-0). (3-1-1-2), Kubin (1-0-0-0), McArthur (4-2-1-1). TOTALS: 35-14-11- TOTALS: 33-6-9-6. 11. FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Ball (6.2-2-0-0-3-4), FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Boss (5.0-9-7-6-0-0), O’Day (2.1-1-0-0-0-1). TOTALS: 9.0-3-0-0-3-5. Augenstein (2.1-3-4-3-2-2), O’Day (1.2-1-0-0-0-1). TOTALS: 9.0- 13-11-9-2-3.

GAME 8 - Florida 18, Florida A&M 3 Feb. 22, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E FAMU 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 7 4 UF 4 0 0 1 2 9 0 2 x 18 22 1

WP - Pete (1-0); LP - Paterick (0-3); SV - None 2B: Ad. Davis (2), Dickey (1), Kubin (1), Leclerc (1); 3B: LaPorta (1); HR: LaPorta (5), Ad. Davis (1). UF Record: 6-2

FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (5-3-3-2), Barton (2-1-1-0), Dickey (2-2-2-1), Corsaletti (4-1-0-0), Woods (1-0-1-0), LaPorta (5-3-4-3), An. Davis (1-0-0-1), Leclerc (3-3-2-1), Steinhauer (1-0- 0-0), Tordi (3-2-2-1), Gaski (2-0-1-0), Kubin (2-1-1-2), Barber (2- 0-1-0), Jeroloman (5-1-1-1), McArthur (4-1-3-0), Brooks (1-0-0- 0). TOTALS: 43-18-22-12.

FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Wynn (2.0-2-2-2-2-2), Pete (3.2-1-0-0-1-5), O’Day (0.1-0-0-0-0-0), Locke (1.2-2-1-1-0- 1), Porter (0.1-2-0-0-0), Edmondson (1.0-0-0-0-0-2). TOTALS: 9.0-7-3-3-3-10.

GAME 9 - Florida 5, Rhode Island 4 Feb. 25, 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. (McKethan Stadium)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E URI 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 9 0 UF 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 x 5 9 1

WP - Horne (1-0); LP - Frederick (0-1); SV - Falkenbach (1) 2B: Barton (4). UF Record: 7-2

FLORIDA (AB-R-H-RBI): Ad. Davis (4-0-1-0), Barton (3-2-2-2), Dickey (1-0-0-0), Corsaletti (2-1-0-0), LaPorta (3-0-1-1), Leclerc (3-0-0-1), Tordi (4-0-2-1), Jeroloman (4-0-2-0), Barber (1-1-0-0), Kubin (1-0-0-0), McArthur (4-1-0-0). TOTALS: 30-5-9-5.

FLORIDA PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO): Horne (6.0-6-3-1-3-6), Falkenbach (3.0-3-1-1-0-4). TOTALS: 9.0-9-4-2-3-10. 2005 University of Florida Baseball Superlatives

Team Game Highs Individual Game Highs Batting Batting Most At Bats: 43 vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most At Bats: 6, Corsaletti vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Fewest At Bats: 29 vs. Charleston Southern (2/12) Most Runs: 4, Leclerc vs. FAMU (2/15) Most Runs (Game): 18 vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most Hits: 4, LaPorta vs. FAMU (2/22) Most Runs (Inning): 9 (6th) vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most RBI: 6, 2x, last by Corso. vs. FAMU (2/15) Fewest Runs (Game): 2 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Most Doubles: 2, Jeroloman vs. FAMU (2/15) Most Hits (Game): 22 vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most Triples: 1, LaPorta vs. FAMU (2/22) Most Hits (Inning): 6 (6th) vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most Home Runs: 3, Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Fewest Hits (Game): 7, 2x, last vs. Charleston So. (2/12) Most Total Bases: 12, Leclerc vs. FAMU (2/15) Most RBI: 16 vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Most Walks: 3, 5x, last by Corsaletti vs. Rhode Most Doubles: 4, 2x, last vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Island (2/25) Most Triples: 1 vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most Strikeouts: 3, 3x, last by Leclerc vs. URI (2/26) Most Home Runs: 5 vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Most Sac Hits: 2, Corsaletti vs. Charleston So. (2/11) Most Total Bases: 35 vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Most Sac Flies: 1, 5x, last by Leclerc vs. URI (2/25) Most Walks: 13 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Hit by Pitch: 1, 22x, last by Kubin vs. URI (2/26) Fewest Walks: 3, 2x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Stolen Bases: 2, 2x, last by Barton vs. URI (2/25) Most Strikeouts: 9, 2x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Fewest Strikeouts: 4, 2x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/25) Pitching Most Sac Hits: 3 vs. Charleston Southern (2/11) Most Innings Pitched: 6.2, by Ball vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Sac Flies: 2 vs. Florida A&M (2/22) Most Runs Allowed: 7, Boss vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Hit by Pitch: 4 vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Most Earned Runs: 6, Boss vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Stolen Bases: 4, 3x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Hits Allowed: 9, 2x, last by Boss vs. UM (2/20) Most Caught Stealing: 1, 2x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/25) Fewest Hits CG: N/A Most Left on Base: 16 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Most HR Allowed: 1, 2x, last by Locke vs. FAMU (2/15) Fewest Left on Base: 7, 3x, last vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/18) Most Strikeouts: 7, Ball vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Hit into Double Play: 2 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Walks Allowed: 3, 2x, last by Ball vs. URI (2/26) Most Wild Pitches: 2, Ball vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Pitching Most Hit Batters: 2, Falkenbach vs. Charles. So. (2/11) Most Innings Pitched: 11.0, 2x, last vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Most Balks: None Most Runs Allowed: 11 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Runs Allow. (Inn.): 5 (5th) vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Fielding Most Earned Runs: 9 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Putouts: 14, LaPorta vs. Charleston So. (2/12) Fewest Runs Allowed: 0 vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Assists: 8, Ad.Davis vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Most Hits Allowed: 16 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/18) Most Errors: 3, Ad. Davis vs. FAMU (2/15) Fewest Hits Allowed: 3 vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Passed Balls: 1, Jeroloman vs. Rhode Island (2/25) Most HR Allowed: 1, 2x, last vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Most Strikeouts: 13 vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Miscellaneous Fewest Strikeouts: 3 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Longest Win Streak: 5, from 2/12-2/15 & 2/19-current Most Walks Allowed: 3, 3x, last vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Longest Losing Streak: 1, 2/11 & 2/18 Fewest Walks Allowed: 0, 2x, last vs. Florida A&M (2/15) Longest Game (Inn.): 11.0, 2x, last vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Most Wild Pitches: 2 vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Longest Game (Time): 3:55, vs. Charleston So. (2/11) Most Hit Batters: 3 vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Shortest Game (Time): 2:19, vs. Rhode Island (2/26) Most Balks: None Largest Victory Margin: 15, 2x, last (18-3) vs. FAMU (2/22) Largest Defeat Margin: 2, (9-7) vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/18) Fielding Largest Home Att: 5,178 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20) Most Putouts: 33, 2x, last vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/19) Home Att. (Series): 13,978 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/18-20) Most Assists: 19 vs. Charleston Southern (2/11) Most Errors: 6 vs. Charleston Southern (2/13) Most Passed Balls: 1 vs. Rhode Island (2/25) Most Double Plays: 2, 2x, last vs. Charleston So. (2/13) 2005 University of Florida Baseball - The Last Time...

A Gator Batter Had... A Gator Pitcher Had... 8 AB: Mario Garza, C.J. Smith & Justin Tordi vs. USF A Complete Game (2/25/03) (9 Innings): Tommy Boss vs. UCLA (6/6/04) 7 AB: Brett Dowdy & Ben Harrison vs. USF (2/25/03) (7 Innings): Justin Hoyman vs. Hofstra (2/23/03, 5-Hit Game: Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Game 1) 4-Hit Game: Matt LaPorta vs. Florida A&M (2/22/05) Consecutive CG: Tommy Boss vs. Vanderbilt (5/27/04) 6 Runs: Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) & UCLA (6/6/04) 5 Runs: C.J. Smith vs. Auburn (5/2/04) A Shutout: 4 Runs: Jeff Corsaletti vs. Auburn (5/2/04) (9 Innings): Tommy Boss vs. UCLA (6/6/04) 4 Doubles: David Eckstein vs. Bethune-Cook. (4/10/96) (7 Innings): John Kaufman vs. Ole Miss (3/31/96, 3 Doubles: Brett Dowdy vs. Tennessee (3/30/03) Game 1) 2 Triples: Brian Haught vs. Campbell (3/4/97) A Combined Shutout A Grand Slam: C.J. Smith vs. Mississippi State (4/17/04) (9 Innings): Bryan Ball (6.2) & Darren O’Day Back-to-Back HR: Ben Harrison & Mario Garza vs. Miami (Fla.) (2.1) vs. Rhode Island (2/26/05) (6/1/03, 6th) (7 Innings): Ron Scott (4.2) & John Pricher (2.1) Back-to-Back-to-Back HR: David Ross, Derek Nicholson & vs. Kentucky (4/18/92) Jason Dill vs. Charleston Southern (3/25/98) A Shutout (Freshman) A Pinch-Hit GS: Casey Smith vs. Mississippi (3/28/97) Postseason: Marc Valdes vs. Florida State (6/2/91, Inside Park HR: Brian Ogle vs. Purdue (3/12/97) College World Series) Cycle in a Game: Derek Nicholson vs. Kentucky (4/3/98) Regular Season: Tyson Johnson vs. Ohio St. (2/26/86) 9-RBI Game: David Eckstein vs. Georgia State (2/9/96) A Non-Shutout Complete Game (Freshman): 7-RBI Game: Brian Rose vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Matt McClendon vs. Auburn (5/17/97) 6-RBI Game: Jeff Corsaletti vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05) 10+ Innings in a Start: 10, Johnny Wiggs vs. Vandy (5/7/88) 10+ Total Bases: 12, Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05) A Start into 10th: Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) 5 Walks: Brad Wilkerson vs. Florida State (3/3/96) 10+ Strikeouts: 13, J. Hoyman vs. Brown (3/12/04) 4 Walks: Brian Jeroloman vs. Arkansas (3/21/04) Three Batters Hit: Falkenbach vs. Tennessee (5/23/04) 3 Walks: Jeff Corsaletti vs. Rhode Island (2/25/05) A 2-Hitter 5 Strikeouts: Travis Andre vs. LSU (3/22/96) (9 innings): Justin Hoyman (7.0) & Darren O’Day 4 Strikeouts: Brian Jeroloman vs. Kentucky (3/28/04) (2.0) vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/13/04) Steal of Home: Adam Davis vs. Kentucky (3/27/04) (7 innings): John Burke vs. Georgia (4/20/91, 4 Stolen Bases: David Eckstein vs. N.C. State (5/24/96) Game 2) 3 Stolen Bases: Jonathan Tucker vs. Vanderbilt (5/27/04) A 1-Hitter (9 innings): Keith Ramsey vs. Miss. State (5/5/02) 2-HR Game: Matt LaPorta vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/18/05) A No-Hitter: John Burke vs. Furman (3/26/91) 3-HR Game: Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05) Wins in Both Ends of DH: Danny Wheeler vs. Vandy (4/16/94) HR-Consec. AB: Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05, 2nd, Saves in Both Ends of DH: Danny Wheeler vs. FAU (5/4/94) 3rd & 4th) A Combined No-Hitter: Doug Brennan (7.0) & Chris Nelson HR-3 Con. AB: Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05, 2nd, (2.0) vs. Pace (3/19/93) 3rd & 4th) 3-Hit Inning: Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) 2-Hit Inning: Jeff Corsaletti vs. Auburn (5/2/04, 4th) 3-HBP Game: Jimmy Bell vs. Tennessee (4/28/90, Game 2) 2-HBP Game: Adam Davis vs. South Carolina (4/11/04) Pinch-Hit HR: Gavin Dickey vs. Northwestern (2/29/04) Con. Pinch-Hit HR: Mike Floyd & Brian Haught vs. South Carolina (4/19/98) Leadoff HR: Brett Dowdy vs. Tennessee (3/29/03) 2005 University of Florida Baseball - The Last Time...

The Gators... An Opponent... Scored 20+ Runs: 22, vs. Auburn (5/2/04) Hit a Grand Slam: Brad Pickrell, Kentucky (5/18/03, 8th) Scored 15+ Runs: 18, vs. FAMU (2/22/05) Hit a Pinch-Hit GS: Robert Shelton, Ole Miss Scored 10+ Runs in an Inn.: 10, vs. Columbia (3/18/03, (4/12/98, 9th) 9th) Threw a No-Hitter: Tom McMillian (7.0), Jacksonville Had 20+ Hits: 22 vs. FAMU (2/22/05) (6/1/63) Had 15+ Hits: 22 vs. FAMU (2/22/05) Hit Two Home Runs: Derek Hutton, FAU (5/31/03) Had 8+ Doubles: 10, vs. Hofstra (2/23/03, Had Inside-the-Park HR: Darin Baker, Hawaii (2/22/00) Game 2) Had Back-to-Back HR: Eddy Martinez-Esteve & Bryan Had 7 Doubles: vs. South Florida (5/7/02) Zech, Florida State (5/3/03, 1st) Had 6 Doubles: vs. Kentucky (3/28/04) Had 5 Hits: Joey Hooft, Miami (Fla.) (2/15/04) Had 3 Triples: vs. Kentucky (5/17/03) Had 4 Hits: Joey Side, Georgia (4/4/04) Had 7 Home Runs: vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/8/98) Had 7 RBI: Tim Angiolini, So. Carolina (4/23/99) Had 6 Home Runs: vs. Kentucky (5/18/02, Gm. 2) Had 6 RBI: Derek Hutton, FAU (5/31/03) Had 5 Home Runs: vs. FAMU (2/15/05) Had 5 RBI: Richard Giannotti, Mia. (Fla.) (2/15/04) Had 10+ Walks: 13, vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/20/05) Scored 10+ R in an Inn.: South Carolina (5/16/92, 6th) Stole 10+ Bases: 10, vs. Maine (3/16/95) Had a Pinch-Hit HR: Jason Rose, Charleston Southern Allowed an Opp. 3 Hits or Less: 3, vs. URI (2/26/05) (2/13/05) Was Shutout: by Vanderbilt (5/27/04, 0-3) - Had A Leadoff HR: Jon Jay, Miami (Fla.) (6/12/04) Ryan Mullins (8.0) and Stole Home: Paco Figueroa, Miami (Fla.) (2/18/05) Jensen Lewis (1.0) Pitched a Complete Game: Was Shutout at Home: by Kentucky (4/16/99, 0-5) - (9 Innings): Cesar Carrillo, Miami (Fla.) (6/13/04) Nathan Kent (9.0) (7 Innings): Jason Scobie, LSU (5/16/01) Struck Out 15+ Times: 15, by So. Carolina (3/17/00) Pitched a Complete Game in Consecutive Starts: Was Held to Two Hits or Less: 2, by Ole Miss (4/20/01) Brian Wilson & Bo Pettit, LSU (3/14- Turned a Triple Play: vs. Alabama (3/15/97); Mark 3/15/03) Ellis (3B)-David Eckstein Had 10+ Strikeouts: 12, Ryan Mullins, Vanderbilt (5/27/04) (2B)-Brad Wilkerson (1B) Hit Four Batters: David Steffler, Winthrop (3/10/99) Hit Three Batters: B. Camardese, Miami (Fla.) (6/1/03) 2005 University of Florida Baseball Player Updates

#2 Brian Leclerc #3 Brandon McArthur #5 Jared Kubin Sophomore • OF • 5-10 • 185 Freshman • IF • 6-1 • 185 Freshman • IF/OF • 6-1 • 220

SEASON HIGHS SEASON & CAREER HIGHS SEASON & CAREER HIGHS At Bats ...... 5 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 At Bats ...... 4, seven times At Bats ...... 4 vs. Charleston So., 2/12 Runs ...... 4 vs. Florida A&M 2/15 Runs ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 Runs ...... 1, twice Hits ...... 3, twice Hits ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Hits ...... 2 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 RBI ...... 5 vs. Florida A&M, 2/15 RBI ...... 2 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 RBI ...... 2, twice BB ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/19 BB ...... None BB ...... 1 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 SB ...... None SB ...... None SB ...... 1, twice Hit Streak ...... 5 games, 2/15-2/25 Hit Streak ...... 2 games, 2/13-2/18 Hit Streak ...... 2 games, 2/15-2/20

CAREER HIGHS 2005: Has started nine of 10 games at 2005: Served as UF’s starting designated At Bats ...... 6 vs. Florida State, 3/31/04 third base for the Gators...Shares the team hitter for fivestarts...Went 1-for-3 and drove Runs ...... 4 vs. Florida A&M 2/15 lead for hit-by-pitches with Justin Tordi, as in two runs in the 6-0 shutout of Rhode Is- Hits ...... 3, five times each player has been plunked three land on Feb. 26...Tallied the first two RBI of RBI ...... 5 vs. Florida A&M 2/15 times...Went 1-for-8 (.125) versus Rhode the year with a sacrifice fly and a double in BB ...... 2, seven times Island...Had a season-high three hits in 18- the second rout of Florida A&M...Went 1- SB ...... None 3 domination of FAMU on Feb. 22...Went for-3 in the second game versus Hit Streak ..10 games, 5/22/04-2/11/05 1-for-4 in the third game of the Miami (Fla.) UM...Contributed a base-hit against Florida series with two runs and an RBI...Struggled A&M on Feb. 15...Batted twice during 2005: Has two three-hit games...Went to an .083 (1-for-12) clip versus the seven-run seventh inning versus Charles- just 1-for-7 (.143) during Rhode Island’s Hurricanes...Was2-for-2 with a pair of RBI ton Southern...In his first plate appearance, visit...Went 2-for-3 with three runs and his in a 15-6 win on Feb. 13 over Charleston Kubin was hit by a pitch, stole second and first stolen base of the year against FAMU Southern...Poked an RBI double in the sev- scored on a double by Brandon on Feb. 22...Wound up 5-for-6 (.833) in enth and lofted a sacrifice fly to center in McArthur...He later flew out to end the the two meetings with the Rattlers...Batted the fifth for the first two RBI of his collegiate frame...Went 2-for-4 in his debut on Feb. a scorching .417 (5-for-12) in the series career...First hit at Florida was a single in 12, a 3-2 edging of CSU...Legged out an win over Miami (Fla.)...Also scored three the fourth inning...Started on opening night infield hit in the ninth inning to advance runs and notched three RBI...Helped the but was 0-for-4. Justin Tordi to third base, setting the stage Gators take the rubber match against UM for Daniel Brooks’ game-winning base- with a 3-for-5 performance in which he FIVE-GAME LOG knock into right center. scored twice...Enjoyed a career night in Date-Opp. AB R H RBI the 17-2 rout of Florida A&M on Feb. 15 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 4 0 0 0 FIVE-GAME LOG by going 3-for-3 with five RBI and three 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 4 2 1 1 Date-Opp. AB R H RBI home runs...Homered in the second, third 2/22-Florida A&M 4 1 3 0 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 3 0 1 0 and fourth innings on consecutive 2/25-Rhode Island 4 1 0 0 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 1 0 0 0 swings...Drew a walk and crossed the 2/26-Rhode Island 4 0 1 0 2/22-Florida A&M 2 1 1 2 plate in all four of his plate 2/25-Rhode Island 1 0 0 0 appearances...Had missed the final two #4 Matt Gaski 2/26-Rhode Island 3 1 1 2 games of the series with CSU because of Freshman • IF • 5-11 • 175 an injury...Went 0-for-3 in the season opener against Charleston Southern on SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Feb. 11, putting an end to his career-best At Bats ...... 2 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 hitting streak of 10 games. Runs ...... None Hits ...... 1, twice FIVE-GAME LOG RBI ...... None Date-Opp. AB R H RBI BB ...... None 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 3 0 1 0 SB ...... None 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 5 2 3 1 Hit Streak ...... 2 games, 2/15-current 2/22-Florida A&M 3 3 2 1 2/25-Rhode Island 3 0 0 1 2005: Went 1-for-2 in the second win over 2/26-Rhode Island 4 1 1 1 the Rattlers...Singled up the middle against Florida A&M on Feb. 15 for his first career hit...Made first collegiate at bat in the final meeting with Charleston Southern but struck out.

THREE-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2/13-Charleston So 1 0 0 0 2/15-Florida A&M 1 0 1 0 2/22-Florida A&M 2 0 1 0 2005 University of Florida Baseball Player Updates

#6 Stephen Barton #7 Jeff Corsaletti #8 Brian Jeroloman Sophomore • OF • 5-10 • 185 Senior • OF • 6-0 • 190 Sophomore • OF • 6-0 • 190

SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS At Bats ...... 5, twice At Bats ...... 6 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/19 At Bats ...... 5, twice Runs ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M 2/15 Runs ...... 3 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 Runs ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M, 2/15 Hits ...... 2, three times Hits ...... 3, twice Hits ...... 2 vs. Florida A&M, 2/15 RBI ...... 2, twice RBI ...... 6, twice RBI ...... 2 vs. Rhode Island, 2/26 BB ...... 1, three times BB ...... 3, twice BB ...... 3, twice SB ...... 2 vs. Rhode Island, 2/25 SB ...... 1, three times SB ...... 1 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 Hit Streak ...... 4, 2/11-2/18 Hit Streak ...... 7 games, 2/11-2/22 Hit Streak ...... 3, 2/22-current

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS At Bats ...... 5, 11 times At Bats ...... 6 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/19/05 At Bats ...... 5, four times Runs ...... 4 vs. Mercer, 2/8/03 Runs ...... 4 vs. Auburn, 5/2/04 Runs ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M, 2/15/05 Hits ...... 4 vs. Mercer, 2/8/03 Hits ...... 4, three times Hits ...... 3, twice RBI ...... 5 vs. Mercer, 2/8/03 RBI ...... 6, three times RBI ...... 4, twice BB ...... 3, twice BB ...... 3, twice BB ...... 4 vs. Arkansas, 3/21/04 SB ...... 1, eight times SB ...... 2, twice SB ...... 1, twice Hit Streak ...... 5 games, 5/9-5/18/03 Hit Streak ...... 14 games, 3/12-4/4/04 Hit Streak ...... 6 games, 3/14-3/26/04

2005: Delivered a pinch-hit single in the 2005: UF’s starting center fielder is off to a 2005: Was 3-for-8 (.375) in the Rhode Is- second matchup with Rhode Island...Helped torrid start to his final campaign...Batted .400 land series and drove in two runs in the sec- the Gators rally from a 3-2 sixth-inning defi- (2-for-5) against Rhode Island...Drew three ond game, when he was 2-for-4...Had a hit, cit to URI on Feb. 25 by poking a two-out, walks in the series opener and collected two run and RBI versus FAMU on Feb. 22...The two-run single...Finished 2-for-3 and scored more free passes in game two...Saw an end Gators’ primary backstop was 1-for-12 (.083) twice against the Rams...Had one hit and to his seven-game hitting game by going 0- against Miami (Fla.) but drew five walks and scored a run in hs two trips to the plate ver- for-4 against FAMU on Feb. 22...Did steal scored three runs in the series...Walked sus FAMU on Feb. 22...Went just 1-for-9 and base and score in the 18-3 three times in the finale, including a free pass (.111) against Miami (Fla.) and drew two win...Corsaletti had a hit in the Gators’ first with the sacks full to earn an RBI...Threw walks...Joined the Gators’ hit parade against seven games and led the squad in batting out three ‘Canes attempting to steal...Lofted FAMU by going 2-for-5 with three runs and average (.480), hits (12) and RBI (12) dur- pop fly to left field with the bases loaded in a couple of RBI...Smacked a double versus ing that stretch...Was 4-for-12 (.333) against the 11th inning of the secong game that was the Rattlers, giving him three straight games UM, drew four walks and scored three misplayed for an error, allowing the winning with a two-bagger...Recorded a .364 (4-for- runs...Earned a career-high three free run to cross the plate...Went 2-for-2 and es- 11) average against Charleston Southern, passes in the series finale and scored tablished a career-high with three runs the second-highest clip on the squad ver- twice...Exploded for a 3-for-4, six-RBI, two- against FAMU on Feb. 15...Began the sea- sus the Bucs...Closed the weekend set by HR night in the thrashing of Florida son with a 2-for-10 (.200) performance going 2-for-5 with a couple of A&M...This came on the heels of a 3-for-4, against Charleston Southern...Swiped the runs...Doubled, stole third and scored en six-RBI, three-run outing versus second base of his career in game two with route to a 1-for-3 effort in game two...Stroked CSU...Finished 5-for-9 (.556) with five runs the Bucs...Belted a game-tying solo homer a pinch-hit RBI single in the seventh inning and two stolen bases in the Gators’ open- in the bottom of the ninth on opening night of the season opener against CSU to tie the ing series of ‘05. and scored twice in UF’s 5-4 defeat in 11 game at 3-3. innings. FIVE-GAME LOG FIVE-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI FIVE-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 6 0 1 0 Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2/18-Miami (Fla.) 3 0 0 0 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 2 2 1 0 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 5 0 1 0 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 2 0 0 0 2/22-Florida A&M 4 1 0 0 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 3 2 0 1 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 4 0 1 0 2/25-Rhode Island 2 1 1 0 2/22-Florida A&M 5 1 1 1 2/22-Florida A&M 2 1 1 0 2/26-Rhode Island 3 1 1 0 2/25-Rhode Island 4 0 2 0 2/25-Rhode Island 3 2 2 2 2/26-Rhode Island 4 0 1 2 2005 University of Florida Baseball Player Updates

#9 Adam Davis #10 Daniel Brooks 2/13-Charleston So. 2 0 0 0 Sophomore • INF • 5-10 • 175 Junior • INF/OF • 5-11 • 210 2/15-Florida A&M 0 0 0 2 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 3 1 1 2 SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS 2/22-Florida A&M 2 0 1 0 At Bats ...... 5, five times At Bats ...... 4 vs. Charleston So., 2/12 2/25-Rhode Island 1 1 0 0 Runs ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Runs ...... None Hits ...... 3 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Hits ...... 1, three times #13 Matt LaPorta RBI ...... 2, twice RBI ...... 1 vs. Charleston So., 2/12 Sophomore • 1B/C • 6-1 • 210 BB ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 BB ...... None SB ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 SB ...... None SEASON HIGHS Hit Streak ...... 2, 2/15-2/19 Hit Streak ...... 2 games, 2/11-2/13 At Bats ...... 5, three times Runs ...... 3, twice CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Hits ...... 4 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 At Bats ...... 6, twice At Bats ...... 4 vs. Charles. So., 2/12/05 RBI ...... 3, three times Runs ...... 3, five times Runs ...... 1 vs. Northwestern, 2/29/04 BB ...... 3 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 Hits ...... 3, seven times Hits ...... 2 vs. Northwestern, 2/29/04 SB ...... None RBI ...... 3, twice RBI ...... 1, three times Hit Streak ...... 6 games, 2/18-current BB ...... 4 vs. Brown, 3/14/04 BB ...... None SB ...... 3 vs. Brown, 3/13/04 SB ...... None CAREER HIGHS Hit Streak ...... 10 games, 3/19-4/3/04 Hit Streak ...... 3 games, 2/22-3/6/04 At Bats ...... 5, six times Runs ...... 3, four times 2005: Struggled to a .111 (1-for-9) showing 2005: Stroked a pinch-hit single in the Hits ...... 4, twice against URI...Busted out to go 3-for-5 with eighth inning of the second game against RBI ...... 5 vs. Miss. State, 4/17/04 three runs and a pair of RBI against Miami (Fla.)...Snapped a 2-2 tie in the bot- BB ...... 3 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20/05 FAMU...Clubbed his first home run of the tom of the ninth versus Charleston South- SB ...... 1 vs. Auburn, 4/30/04 campaign and chipped in with a sacrifice ern on Feb. 12 with a single to plate Justin Hit Streak ...... 6 games, 3/17-3/31/04 hit...Was held to a .167 (2-for-12) average Tordi with the winning run...Started as the by UM...However, he closed the series by Gators’ DH on opening night and was 1-for- 2005: Went 4-for-6 (.667) during two wins going 1-for-4 with two RBI and a pair of 2. over Rhode Island to extend hitting streak runs...Also drew two walks and swiped a to six games...Was 3-for-3 with two runs and couple of bases...Totaled four bases on balls FIVE-GAME LOG a home run in the 6-0 win on Feb. 26...Kept against the Hurricanes...Delivered first RBI Date-Opp. AB R H RBI up recent hot streak by going 4-for-5 with of the season with a double in the rout of 2/12-Charleston So. 4 0 1 1 three RBI and three runs against FAMU...Committed three errors in the win 2/13-Charleston So. 1 0 0 0 FAMU...Cranked team-leading fifth HR of the over the Rattlers...Hit .083 (1-for-12) against 2/15-Florida A&M 1 0 0 0 season...Matched career high of four Charleston Southern... Laced Florida’s first 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 1 0 1 0 hits...Fell a double shy of hitting for the hit of the year with a single in the fourth frame 2/22-Florida A&M 1 0 0 0 cycle...Laced his first career triple over the of the opener. center fielder’s head...Chosen as the SEC #11 Bryson Barber Player of the Week on Feb. 21 after a siz- FIVE-GAME LOG Freshman • C/IF • 6-1 • 220 zling .583 (7-for-12) effort against Miami Date-Opp. AB R H RBI (Fla.) in which he clubbed three home runs 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 5 1 0 0 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS and had a slugging percentage of 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 4 2 1 2 At Bats ...... 3 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 1.417...Belted a two-run homer in the sixth 2/22-Florida A&M 5 3 3 2 Runs ...... 1vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 of the finale after the Hurricanes pulled to 2/25-Rhode Island 4 0 1 0 Hits ...... 1, twice within 12-10...Set a career high with three 2/26-Rhode Island 5 0 0 0 RBI ...... 2, twice walks...Went 3-for-4 in game two, including BB ...... 2 vs. Rhode Island, 2/25 a double and a hit by pitch...Mashed two SB ...... None round-trippers on his way to a 3-for-5, three- Hit Streak ...... 1, twice run, three-RBI opener but UF fell by a 9-7 count...Went 0-for-5 against FAMU on Feb. 2005: Walked twice and scored versus URI 15...Struggled to a 1-for-10 (.100) perfor- on Feb. 25, when he was UF’s designated mance during Charleston Southern’s visit. hitter...Drew a free pass in his first four games...Barber’s initial career hit was a two- FIVE-GAME LOG run single as part of a six-run first inning Date-Opp. AB R H RBI against UM on Feb. 20...Also scored a run 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 4 1 3 0 courtesy of a walk...Collected the first two 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 3 2 1 2 RBI of his career with a sacrifice fly to deep 2/22-Florida A&M 5 3 4 3 center field against FAMU that plated Brian 2/25-Rhode Island 3 0 1 1 Leclerc and Justin Tordi. 2/26-Rhode Island 3 2 3 1

FIVE-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2005 University of Florida Baseball Player Updates

#17 Gavin Dickey #29 Justin Tordi #41 Seth Steinhauer Sophomore • OF • 5-11 • 196 Junior • SS • 6-1 • 200 Sophomore • IF/OF • 6-3 • 230

SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS SEASON & CAREER HIGHS At Bats ...... 4 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 At Bats ...... 5, twice At Bats ...... 1 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Runs ...... 3 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 Runs ...... 2 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Runs ...... None Hits ...... 2 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 Hits ...... 2, four times Hits ...... None RBI ...... 1 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 RBI ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/20 RBI ...... None BB ...... 1 vs. Rhode Island, 2/26 BB ...... 1 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 BB ...... None SB ...... 1, twice SB ...... 1 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 SB ...... None Hit Streak ...... 2 games, 2/13-2/18 Hit Streak ...... 6 games, 2/15-2/26 Hit Streak ...... None

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2005: Was hit by a pitch in the second At Bats ...... 5 vs. Ole Miss, 5/16/04 At Bats .... 8 vs. South Florida, 2/25/03 encounter with the Rattlers...Drew a walk in Runs ...... 3 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 Runs ...... 3, twice the first game against Florida A&M. Hits ...... 2, twice Hits ...... 5 vs. South Florida, 2/25/03 RBI ...... 2 vs. Ole Miss, 5/16/04 RBI ...... 4, twice THREE-GAME LOG BB ...... 1, twice BB ...... 2, three times Date-Opp. AB R H RBI SB ...... 1, three times SB ...... 1, six times 2/13-Charleston So. 0 0 0 0 Hit Streak ...... 2 games, twice Hit Streak ...... 13 games 3/13-4/4/04 2/15-Florida A&M 0 0 0 0 2/22-Florida A&M 1 0 0 0 2005: Walked, stole a base and scored in 2005: Six-game hitting streak came to an 6-0 blanking of Rhode Island on Feb. end with an 0-for-4 outing against #45 Andy Davis 26...Enjoyed a perfect 2-for-2 evening in the URI...Opened the series by going 2-for-4 Junior • IF • 6-0 • 180 decisive win over FAMU...Mashed the sec- with an RBI...Banged out two more hits and ond double of his career and also swiped scored twice in the rout of FAMU...Laid down SEASON & CAREER HIGHS his first stolen base of the year...Was 1-for- a beautiful sacrifice bunt up the first-base At Bats ...... 2 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2/18 4 (.250) against Miami (Fla.)...Started all line too...Heated up to bat .333 (4-for-12) Runs ...... None three games of the CSU series in the out- against in-state rival Miami (Fla.)...Closed Hits ...... None field and was 2-for-8 (.250) with three runs the series by going 2-for-5 with two RBI ...... 1 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 and a sacrifice hit...All three of Dickey’s runs, RBI...Ripped a double to left field to drive BB ...... None a career-best, came in the finale won by the home Matt LaPorta with the opening run of SB ...... None Gators, 15-6. game two...Also poked a two-bagger and Hit Streak ...... None scored in Friday night’s opener...Went 3-for- FIVE-GAME LOG 11 (.273) in the set against Charleston 2005: Drove in first run as a Gator with a Date-Opp. AB R H RBI Southern and was hit twice...Collected an groundout against FAMU on Feb. 22...Made 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 2 0 1 0 RBI in the first two games and scored the first career start as UF’s designated hitter in 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 1 0 0 0 winning run on Daniel Brooks’ walk-off single the opener against Miami (Fla.) and went 0- 2/22-Florida A&M 2 2 2 1 in the ninth inning on Feb. 12 for UF’s first for-2 with a walk and a sacrifice...Was 2/25-Rhode Island 1 0 0 0 win of the year...Began the winning frame plunked by Florida A&M on Feb. 15. 2/26-Rhode Island 2 1 0 0 with a double to left against the Buccaneers. FOUR-GAME LOG FIVE-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2/13-Charleston So. 0 0 0 0 2/19-Miami (Fla.) 4 0 1 1 2/15-Florida A&M 0 0 0 0 2/20-Miami (Fla.) 5 1 2 2 2/18-Miami (Fla.) 2 0 0 0 2/22-Florida A&M 3 2 2 1 2/22-Florida A&M 1 0 0 1 2/25-Rhode Island 4 0 2 1 2/26-Rhode Island 4 0 0 0 2005 University of Florida Baseball Player Updates

#49 Chris Woods Junior • OF • 5-10 • 175

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS At Bats ...... 2 vs. Florida A&M, 2/15 Runs ...... 1 vs. Charleston So., 2/13 Hits ...... 1 vs. Florida A&M, 2/22 RBI ...... None BB ...... None SB ...... None Hit Streak ...... 1, 2/22-current

2005: Singled to left field in the eighth in- ning versus FAMU on Feb. 22 for his first hit at Florida...Pinch-ran for Stephen Barton in the seventh inning of the third game against CharlestonSouthern and trotted home on Matt LaPorta’s three-run blast...

FOUR-GAME LOG Date-Opp. AB R H RBI 2/13-Charleston So. 0 0 0 0 2/15-Florida A&M 0 0 0 0 2/18-Miami (Fla.) 2 0 0 0 2/22-Florida A&M 1 0 1 0 2005 University of Florida Baseball Game Results for Florida (as of Feb 27, 2005) (All games)

Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time ------/------Feb 11, 2005 Charleston Southern 4-5 L 4 7 6/ 5 11 2 (11) 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 O'Day (L 0-1) 2372 3:55 Feb 12, 2005 Charleston Southern W 3-2 3 7 1/ 2 8 0 9 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 O'Day (W 1-1) 2483 2:47 Feb 13, 2005 Charleston Southern W 15-6 15 10 3/ 6 7 3 9 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Ball (W 1-0) 2086 3:15 Feb 15, 2005 Florida A&M W 17-2 17 16 4/ 2 4 2 9 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Locke (W 1-0) 1523 2:59 Feb 18, 2005 #2 Miami (Fla.) 7-9 L 7 8 1/ 9 16 2 9 3- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Falkenbach (L 0-1) 4169 3:24 Feb 19, 2005 #2 Miami (Fla.) W 2-1 2 10 2/ 1 8 1 (11) 4- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 O'Day (W 2-1) 4531 3:21 Feb 20, 2005 #2 Miami (Fla.) W 14-11 14 11 2/11 13 1 9 5- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Boss (W 1-0) 5178 3:32 Feb 22, 2005 Florida A&M W 18-3 18 22 1/ 3 7 4 9 6- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Pete (W 1-0) 1597 2:54 Feb 25, 2005 Rhode Island W 5-4 5 9 1/ 4 9 0 9 7- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Horne (W 1-0) 713 3:04 Feb 26, 2005 Rhode Island W 6-0 6 9 1/ 0 3 1 9 8- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Ball (W 2-0) 1656 2:19

() extra inning game 2005 University of Florida Baseball Overall Statistics for Florida (as of Feb 27, 2005) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 8-2 Home: 8-2 Away: 0-0 SEC: 0-0

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

13 Matt LaPorta...... 421 10-10 38 12 16 1 1 6 13 37 .974 8 3 12 0 .551 0 0 0-0 98 8 1 .991 7 Jeff Corsaletti.. .412 10-10 34 13 14 2 0 3 12 25 .735 12 2 5 1 .583 0 2 4-4 29 0 1 .967 2 Brian Leclerc.... .393 8-8 28 11 11 1 0 3 11 21 .750 5 0 6 0 .471 1 1 2-4 17 1 1 .947 6 Stephen Barton... .355 10-8 31 9 11 4 0 0 5 15 .484 3 2 5 1 .444 0 0 4-4 5 1 1 .857 29 Justin Tordi...... 308 10-10 39 7 12 3 0 0 7 15 .385 1 3 4 1 .372 0 2 1-1 20 29 2 .961 8 Brian Jeroloman.. .243 10-10 37 10 9 3 0 1 7 15 .405 10 1 6 1 .417 0 0 1-1 82 11 3 .969 3 Brandon McArthur. .242 9-9 33 5 8 1 0 0 3 9 .273 0 3 4 0 .297 1 1 0-0 4 12 3 .842 9 Adam Davis...... 186 10-10 43 11 8 2 0 1 5 13 .302 8 2 9 0 .340 0 1 3-3 5 29 5 .872 ------4 Matt Gaski...... 500 3-0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 2 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 5 Jared Kubin...... 333 8-5 18 3 6 1 0 0 4 7 .389 1 3 3 0 .435 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000 17 Gavin Dickey...... 316 10-4 19 7 6 1 0 0 1 7 .368 2 0 4 1 .364 1 1 2-2 6 0 1 .857 10 Daniel Brooks.... .300 6-2 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 .300 0 0 2 0 .300 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000 49 Chris Woods...... 250 6-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 11 Bryson Barber.... .222 6-3 9 2 2 0 0 0 4 2 .222 6 1 0 1 .529 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 45 Andy Davis...... 000 4-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 1 1 0 .400 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 41 Seth Steinhauer.. .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 46 Greg Quatrino.... .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 22 Matt Hightower... .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Totals...... 311 10-10 351 91 109 19 1 14 74 172 .490 58 22 64 6 .433 5 9 19-21 282 121 22 .948 Opponents...... 244 10-10 352 43 86 18 1 2 35 112 .318 18 6 87 5 .289 5 6 12-20 260 106 16 .958

LOB - Team (94), Opp (63). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (7). CI - Team (1), Jeroloman 1. IBB - Team (3), Corsaletti 1, Jeroloman 1, LaPorta 1, Opp (1). Picked off - LaPorta 1, Davis 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

44 Bryan Ball...... 0.48 2-0 3 3 0 0/1 0 18.2 10 4 1 6 15 1 0 0 61 .164 3 2 0 1 1 35 Darren O'Day..... 0.87 2-1 5 0 0 0/1 0 10.1 6 2 1 2 10 1 0 0 37 .162 0 0 0 0 0 32 Alan Horne...... 3.00 1-0 3 3 0 0/0 0 18.0 20 8 6 5 16 6 0 0 69 .290 0 0 0 1 2 23 Connor Falkenbach 3.95 0-1 4 0 0 0/0 1 13.2 16 8 6 0 15 2 1 0 54 .296 0 2 0 1 2 ------39 Michael Branham.. 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 0 31 Christian Madson. 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 .250 1 0 0 0 0 15 Steven Porter.... 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 .500 0 0 0 0 0 27 Mike Pete...... 1.93 1-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 2 1 1 1 5 0 0 1 16 .125 1 0 0 0 0 14 Stephen Locke.... 3.18 1-0 2 1 0 0/0 0 5.2 5 2 2 0 5 0 0 1 23 .217 0 0 0 0 0 16 Tommy Wynn...... 4.50 0-0 2 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 2 2 2 2 6 1 0 0 14 .143 0 0 0 0 0 21 Bryan Augenstein. 6.23 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 4 4 3 2 3 1 0 0 16 .250 1 1 0 0 0 48 Tommy Boss...... 8.00 1-0 2 2 0 0/0 0 9.0 15 9 8 0 3 4 0 0 37 .405 0 0 0 2 1 25 Josh Edmondson... 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 3 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 9 .333 0 1 0 0 0

Totals...... 3.06 8-2 10 10 0 1/1 1 94.0 86 43 32 18 87 18 1 2 352 .244 6 6 0 5 6 Opponents...... 8.00 2-8 10 10 0 0/0 1 86.2 109 91 77 58 64 19 1 14 351 .311 19 22 3 5 9

PB - Team (1), Jeroloman 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (2), O'Day 1, Ball 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Jeroloman (12-20), Horne (6-7), Ball (0-5), Boss (3-3), Falkenbach (2-3), Wynn (1-1), O'Day (0-1). 2005 University of Florida Baseball Games Summary for Florida (as of Feb 27, 2005) (All games)

Inning-by-inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total ------Florida 19 10 9 13 4 20 10 2 2 2 91 Opponents 5 0 7 3 8 6 3 3 6 2 43

Win-Loss Record When ------Overall...... 8-2 After 6 leading..... 8-1 Conference...... 0-0 ...... trailing.... 0-1 Non-Conference...... 8-2 ...... tied...... 0-0 Home games...... 8-2 After 7 leading..... 7-1 Away games...... 0-0 ...... trailing.... 0-1 Neutral site...... 0-0 ...... tied...... 1-0 Day games...... 5-0 After 8 leading..... 7-1 Night games...... 3-2 ...... trailing.... 0-1 vs Left starter..... 2-1 ...... tied...... 1-0 vs Right starter.... 6-1 1-Run games...... 3-1 Hit 0 home runs..... 3-0 2-Run games...... 0-1 ... 1 home run...... 2-1 5+Run games...... 4-0 ... 2+ home runs.... 3-1 Extra innings...... 1-1 Shutouts...... 1-0 Opponent 0 home runs 6-2 ...... 1 home run. 2-0 Scoring 0-2 runs.... 1-0 ...... 2+ HRs..... 0-0 ...... 3-5 runs.... 2-1 ...... 6-9 runs.... 1-1 Made 0 errors...... 0-0 ...... 10+ runs.... 4-0 .... 1 error...... 4-1 .... 2+ errors...... 4-1 Opponent 0-2 runs... 4-0 ...... 3-5 runs... 2-1 Opp. made 0 errors.. 2-0 ...... 6-9 runs... 1-1 ...... 1 error... 3-0 ...... 10+ runs... 1-0 ...... 2+ errors. 3-2

Scored in 1st inning 6-0 Out-hit opponent.... 5-0 Opp. scored in 1st.. 2-1 Out-hit by opponent. 2-2 Scores first...... 5-0 Hits are tied...... 1-0 Opp. scores first... 3-2

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-0

Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0

Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 6-0 6-1 6-1 7-1 7-0 8-1 7-1 7-1

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-0

Current winning streak : 5 Longest winning streak : 5 Longest losing streak : 1

Home attendance : 26308 ( 10 dates avg = 2630 ) Away attendance : 0 ( 0 dates avg = 0 ) Total attendance: 26308 ( 10 dates avg = 2630 )