The Daily Sauce — March 24, 2023: FSU Baseball’s Series Opener at Virginia Now a Matinee
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The Daily Sauce — March 24, 2023: FSU Baseball’s Series Opener at Virginia Now a Matinee

It’s Friday, Florida State fans.

As you start thinking about the weekend, see what’s in The Daily Sauce.

Lead Story

With bad weather set to hit Charlottesville on Friday evening, Florida State baseball’s 3-game series at No. 7 Virginia will feature only day games.

Friday’s contest, originally set for 6 p.m. ET, will now be played at 1 p.m. ET. Saturday and Sunday’s contests will also begin at 1 p.m. ET.

Jackson Baumeister will get the start for the Seminoles on the mound on Friday. For the season, FSU is 12-9. The Seminoles have lost three straight and six of their last seven. Virginia is off to a 19-2 start.

Between the Lines for March 23, 2023

Track and field: FSU Relays

Track and field: Raleigh Relays

Swimming and diving: NCAA Championships

On the Agenda for March 24, 2023

Track and field at FSU Relays

Track and field at Raleigh Relays

Swimming and diving at NCAA Championships

Baseball at No. 7 Virginia, 1 p.m. ET (ACC Network Extra)

Women’s tennis vs. No. 64 Virginia Tech, 4:30 p.m. ET

Softball at No. 14 Duke, 6 p.m. ET (ACC Network Extra)

Rolling News and Notes

At 3-3 in ACC play, FSU baseball is currently fourth in the ACC Atlantic division standings.

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Mike Ferguson

Mike Ferguson is the lead writer for Double Fries No Slaw and has more than 12 years of experience in online and print journalism. Mike graduated from Florida State University in 2009 and has had his work featured at numerous prominent publications such as Fox Sports, the Associated Press, Athlon Sports, Yahoo Sports and Sports Illustrated among others. In addition to DFNS, Mike contributes to Athlon Sports, Fish on First and Gambling Group. He also serves as a media relations specialist for Polk State College and Polk State Athletics. Mike is also the founder of Always Next Year Sports. Mike and his wife Jennifer reside in Haines City, Fla. and have two daughters.