As the Florida State Seminoles baseball team gears up for the 2025 season, fans are buzzing with excitement for the upcoming matches at Dick Howser Stadium. The team looks to build on a strong 2024 performance, returning a talented roster while welcoming new players to the pitching staff. With openings anticipated on February 14 against James Madison, this season promises to be filled with competitive spirit and remarkable talent as the Seminoles aim for greatness.
Hey, Seminole fans! The countdown is on, and in just a month, the Florida State Seminoles baseball team will be back at Dick Howser Stadium, ready to kick off the much-anticipated 2025 season. With high hopes and fresh faces, this year promises to be as thrilling as ever!
The last time we saw our beloved team, they wrapped up a sensational 2024 season. Under the guidance of head coach Link Jarrett, the Seminoles soared to a remarkable 49-17 record and re-entered the College World Series after beginning the year unranked. Can you believe that? They even fought their way to the national semifinals, proving that the Seminoles are a force to be reckoned with!
As we move into 2025, the team is already catching the eye of experts, with rankings placing them in the top ten by various sources. Currently, D1 Baseball ranks them at 9, while Perfect Game has them at a solid 6. Those numbers definitely highlight the excitement building around this year’s roster.
Returning to lead the charge is junior Jamie Arnold, hailed as one of the nation’s top pitchers. After finishing last season with an impressive 11-3 record and a 2.98 ERA, Arnold struck out 159 batters, earning All-American and All-ACC honors. Not to mention, he’s also considered a potential top-10 pick in the upcoming MLB draft. Talk about talent!
This season, however, the pitching staff will look a bit different, thanks to the departure of several key players who have embarked on their professional baseball journeys. Stars like Carson Dorsey, Connor Whittaker, and Yoel Tejeda Jr. have moved on, leaving big shoes to fill. The good news is that the Seminoles have strengthened their roster with nine new pitchers, promising an exciting new dynamic to the team.
Among the newcomers is Wes Mendes, who transfers from Ole Miss and happens to be a former high school teammate of Arnold. Mendes didn’t have the best season last year, finishing with a 6.82 ERA, but he has shown promise in fall scrimmages, and fans are eager to see how he performs alongside Arnold.
Two more notable additions, Peyton Presscot and Evan Chrest, come from Jacksonville and are anticipated to make significant impacts. Presscot had a 6.02 ERA in 16 appearances last year, while Chrest earned acclaim as a third-team All-American, managing to maintain a 6.82 ERA with 74 strikeouts in just 15 appearances! That’s definitely something to be excited about!
Another intriguing name to watch is Joey Volini, a transfer from the University of South Florida, who has starter potential. He already started in a fall game against Auburn, displaying his abilities to the coaching staff. Also, after a year of recovery from open-heart surgery, Jacob Marlowe is set to make his debut for Florida State. What a comeback story!
But with all this excitement, there is also some unsettling news regarding Cam Leiter, another pitcher noted for his strong performance in 2024. Unfortunately, an injury sidelined him mid-season, and his health will be closely monitored this year, especially since he achieved a noteworthy 56 strikeouts in 35 innings over just seven starts.
In a bittersweet turn, the Seminoles mourn the loss of Kevin Lynch, a former pitcher who played for FSU from 2002-2005. His unexpected passing at the age of 41 has ignited heartfelt tributes from former teammates and the entire Seminole community. His legacy will surely inspire the team this season.
The season opener is set for February 14, as the Seminoles take on James Madison. It’s the perfect time to rally together as fans for what’s shaping up to be an unforgettable season. With new faces, strong talent, and an unwavering spirit, the Florida State Seminoles are ready to take the diamond once again!
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