FSU Baseball Stuns in Super Regional Showdown—But Did They Finish the Job?

FSU Baseball Stuns in Super Regional Showdown—But Did They Finish the Job?

Florida State baseball is back in the national spotlight as the Seminoles face off against Oregon State in the Corvallis Super Regional, with a coveted trip to the 2025 Men's College World Series on the line Both teams boast elite pitching staffs—FSU finished 13th nationally in weekend series ERA (3.83), just ahead of Oregon State at 15th (3.87)—setting the stage for a tense, low-scoring battle.

Recent performances have highlighted FSU’s strengths. Starters Jamie Arnold and Wes Mendes combined for innings and 22 strikeouts against Mississippi State, while the offense, led by Myles Bailey, continues to deliver clutch hits in high-pressure moments Bailey’s OPS in regional play ranked among the top in the country, making him a key player to watch as the series unfolds.

Emotions have run high throughout the postseason. The Seminoles clinched their 19th Super Regional appearance—the most in college baseball history—after a heated regional final against Mississippi State, marked by dramatic ejections and late-inning heroics. FSU’s bats have also made headlines, including a dominant 19-4 win over in-state rival Florida earlier this season, showcasing their ability to put up runs in bunches.

With the series against Oregon State underway, the question remains: can Florida State punch their ticket to Omaha and continue their storied postseason run? Fans will have to stay tuned as the Seminoles look to add another chapter to their impressive legacy.

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