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The 1980 Florida State Seminoles baseball team represented Florida State University in the 1980 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Seminoles played their home games at Seminole Field . The team was coached by Mike Martin in his first season as head coach at Florida State.
It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Florida State Seminoles baseball team. It opened in 1983 and after a two-year, $12 million project was completed in 2004 to make it one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the United States, upgrading the stadium to a 6,700 capacity level.
In 1980, 22 teams (all but the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals) took part in a one-year cable deal with UA-Columbia.The deal involved the airing of a Thursday night Game of the Week in markets at least 50 miles (80 km) from a major league park.
Florida State baseball is returning to a place it hasn’t been for half a decade.. Omaha, Nebraska. The Seminoles (47-15) clinched a spot in the College World Series with a sweep over the UConn ...
The single-game attendance record of 6,789 spectators was set on April 19, 2008, when Florida State defeated then-No. 1 Miami 9–5. During the week of April 14–20, 2008, 30,179 fans watched Florida State play a total of five games against intrastate competition, the (Florida Gators, North Florida Ospreys, and Miami Hurricanes). The series ...
Kevin Lynch played in 136 games for Florida State baseball, setting a Seminoles record for relief appearances in 2005. He died at age 41.
Game 4: Florida State 5, UCF 2. Game 5: UCF 5, Stetson 2. Game 6: Florida State vs. UCF, 6 p.m. Sunday, ESPN plus. Game 7 (if necessary): Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Monday, time and TV TBA ...
Florida State's first football team, "The Eleven" Florida State University has graduated a large number of athletes. This includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Florida State who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Florida State.