2017 Florida State Seminoles baseball team

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2017 Florida State Seminoles baseball
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ACC Tournament champion
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 6
CB No. 6
Record46–23 (14–14 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coachMike Martin, Jr. (20th season)
Pitching coach Mike Bell (6th season)
Home stadium Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium
(Capacity: 6,700)
Seasons
  2016
2018 
2017 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 5 Louisville  xy236 .7935312 .815
No. 12 Wake Forest  y1911 .6334320 .683
No. 25 Clemson  y1713 .5674221 .667
No. 30 NC State  y1614 .5333625 .590
No. 6 Florida State  y1414 .5004623 .667
Boston College  1119 .3672528 .472
Notre Dame  1020 .3332632 .448
Coastal
No. 17 North Carolina  xy237 .7674914 .778
No. 21 Virginia  y1812 .6004316 .729
Miami (FL)  1613 .5523127 .534
Duke  1218 .4003028 .517
Georgia Tech  1119 .3672728 .491
Pittsburgh  921 .3002330 .434
Virginia Tech  921 .3002332 .418
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2017 Florida State Seminoles baseball team represented Florida State University during the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Seminoles play their home games at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They are led by head coach Mike Martin, in his 38th season at Florida State.

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Florida State finished the 2016 season with a 41–22 record, winning 16 conference games, and finishing as the runner-up in the ACC tournament. The Seminoles qualified for the NCAA tournament for the thirty-ninth consecutive year, where they won the Tallahassee Regional but were eliminated by Florida in the Gainesville Super Regional. Prior to the start of the season, Florida State was picked to finish first in the Atlantic Division as well as the ACC, [1] while shortstop Taylor Walls, catcher Cal Raleigh, infielder Dylan Busby and outfielder Jackson Lueck were named preseason All-American players. [2] [3] [4]

Despite failing to finish with a winning record in ACC play for the first time, the Seminoles went on to win the ACC tournament to secure a spot in the NCAA tournament as the twelfth overall seed. [5] Eventually advancing to the Super Regionals, Florida State went on to become just the 21st team to ever lose their first game and come back to win four straight to take the regional, [6] going on to make their first appearance at the College World Series in five years. [7] Nine players from the team were selected in the MLB Draft, the most for the school since 1995. [8]

Personnel

Roster

2017 Florida State Seminoles roster
 

Pitchers

 

Catchers

Infielders

 

Outfielders

 

Coaching staff

2017 Florida State Seminoles baseball coaching staff
  • 11 - Mike Martin – Head coach – 38th season
  • 22 - Mike Bell – Associate head coach / Pitchers - 6th season
  • 4 - Mike Martin, Jr. – Assistant Coach/recruiting coordinator - 20th season

Schedule

2017 Florida State Seminoles baseball game log [9]
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
Feb 17 VCU*#9 Dick Howser StadiumTallahassee, FL L 0–3 [10] Parrish (1–0)Carlton (0–1)Donko (1)5,0710–1
Feb 18VCU*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 12–3 [11] Sands (1–0)Dailey (0–1)None4,5201–1
Feb 19VCU*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 11–3 [12] [lower-alpha 1] Holton (1–0)Vial (0–1)None5,3902–1
Feb 21 South Florida*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 2–4 [13] Savarese (1–0)Byrd (0–1)Perez (1)4,1442–2
Feb 24 Samford*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 16–3 [14] Sands (2–0)McCord (0–1)None4,2863–2
Feb 25Samford*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 8–0 [15] Holton (2–0)Cazanave (1–1)None4,6054–2
Feb 26Samford*#9Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 13–4 [16] Parrish (1–0)Jones (0–1)None4,3925–2
Feb 28at Jacksonville*#10 John Sessions StadiumJacksonville, FL W 6–5 [17] Haney (1–0)Cassala (0–1)Carlton (1)1,0276–2
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
Mar 3 Oakland*#10Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 18–10 [18] Voyles (1–0)Fannon (0–1)None4,0357–2
Mar 4Oakland*#10Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 12–1 [19] Holton (3–0)Palm (0–2)None4,3448–2
Mar 5Oakland*#10Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 14–6 [20] Voyles (1–0)Parr (1–2)None4,4299–2
Mar 7at UCF*#8 Jay Bergman FieldOrlando, FL W 5–2 [21] Byrd (1–1)Williams (0–2)Carlton (2)3,20510–2
Mar 8at UCF*#8Jay Bergman Field • Orlando, FLW 5–0 [22] Zirzow (1–0)Sheridan (2–1)None2,22611–2
Mar 10 Boston College #8Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 5–8 [23] Stevens (2–0)Sands (2–1)Casey (1)4,14311–30–1
Mar 11Boston College#8Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 11–1 [24] Holton (4–0)Gill (1–3)None4,45212–31–1
Mar 11Boston College#8Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 13–0 [25] Parrish (2–0)Metzdorf (1–2)None4,45213–32–1
Mar 14at #8 Florida*#6 McKethan StadiumGainesville, FL L 0–1 [26] Baker (1–1)Karp (0–1)Dyson (1)5,80613–4
Mar 15at #22 Florida Gulf Coast*#6 JetBlue ParkFort Myers, FL L 2–5 [27] Hering (3–1)Voyles (1–1)Koerner (5)3,48913–5
Mar 17at Virginia Tech #6 English FieldBlacksburg, VA W 9–2 [28] Sands (3–1)Naughton (1–3)None15314–53–1
Mar 18at Virginia Tech#6English Field • Blacksburg, VAL 12–13 [29] Coward (4–0)Zirzow (1–1)McGarity (4)64514–63–2
Mar 19at Virginia Tech#6English Field • Blacksburg, VAL 0–17 [30] Anderson (4–1)Parrish (2–1)None44114–73–3
Mar 21Jacksonville*#18Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 10–9 [31] Carlton (1–1)Cassala (0–2)None4,46215–7
Mar 24at Notre Dame #18 Frank Eck StadiumSouth Bend, IN W 8–2 [32] Sands (4–1)Bielak (1–4)None70116–74–3
Mar 24at Notre Dame#18Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, INW 8–311 [33] Voyles (2–0)Solomon (1–2)None70117–75–3
Mar 25at Notre Dame#18Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, INW 5–1 [34] Parrish (3–1)Bass (1–3)None42018–76–3
Mar 28vs. #11 Florida*#12 Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville • Jacksonville, FLL 1–4 [35] Milchin (1–1)Karp (0–2)Byrne (2)8,92418–8
Mar 31#7 North Carolina #12Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 1–3 [36] Bukauskas (5–0)Sands (4–2)Hiatt (10)4,73018–96–4
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
Apr 1#7 North Carolina#12Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 2–511 [37] Hiatt (1–1)Carlton (1–2)None5,60318–106–5
Apr 2#7 North Carolina#12Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 7–9 [38] Baum (4–0)Haney (1–1)None4,48018–116–6
Apr 4#9 Florida Gulf Coast*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 7–6 [39] Carlton (2–2)Hering (4–2)None4,03819–11
Apr 5#9 Florida Gulf Coast*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 3–25 [40] Stewart (1–0)Gray (3–1)None3,62420–11
Apr 7at NC State Doak FieldRaleigh, NC W 16–7 [41] Sands (5–2)Adler (3–4)None2,85321–117–6
Apr 8at NC StateDoak Field • Raleigh, NCL 3–4 [42] Brown (1–0)Holton (4–1)Beckman (1)2,97521–127–7
Apr 9at NC StateDoak Field • Raleigh, NCL 4–8 [43] Bienlien (2–1)Parrish (3–2)Feeney (1)2,85821–137–8
Apr 11#18 Florida*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 7–10 [44] Horvath (1–0)Haney (1–2)None5,94421–14
Apr 15#4 Clemson Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 10–12 [45] Gilliam (2–0)Carlton (2–3)None5,75321–157–9
Apr 16#4 ClemsonDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 7–3 [46] Holton (5–1)Eubanks (5–3)None4,01022–158–9
Apr 17#4 ClemsonDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 7–6 [47] Byrd (2–1)Hennessy (1–1)None4,04623–159–9
Apr 19 Stetson*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 7–3 [48] Kwiatkowski (1–0)Senger (0–2)None3,93724–15
Apr 21at Miami (FL) Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez ParkCoral Gables, FL W 6–3 [49] Voyles (3–0)Bargfeldt (4–3)Carlton (3)3,52325–1510–9
Apr 22at Miami (FL)Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park • Coral Gables, FLL 4–510 [50] Cabezas (1–2)Byrd (2–2)None4,99925–1610–10
Apr 23at Miami (FL)Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park • Coral Gables, FLCancelled [51]
Apr 25at Stetson* Melching Field at Conrad ParkDeLand, FL W 11–5 [52] Parrish (4–2)Stark (2–3)None1,79826–16
Apr 28#12 Virginia Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 6–4 [53] Haney (2–2)Harrington (3–2)Carlton (4)4,02127–1611–10
Apr 29#12 VirginiaDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 0–8 [54] Haseley (7–1)Karp (0–3)Doyle (12)4,17127–1711–11
Apr 30#12 VirginiaDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 5–7 [55] Murdock (3–1)Holton (5–2)Bettinger (1)4,13327–1811–12
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
May 5 Pacific*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 9–8 [56] Carlton (3–3)Arobio (3–4)None3,64728–18
May 6Pacific*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 18–5 [57] Holton (6–2)Shreve (1–5)Voyles (1)3,99429–18
May 6Pacific*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 5–3 [58] Karp (1–3)Casad (2–3)None3,99430–18
May 7Pacific*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 5–3 [59] Parrish (5–2)Reynoso (4–6)Byrd (1)3,71931–18
May 9Jacksonville*Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 21–28 [60] Zirzow (2–1)Cassala (0–3)None3,71632–18
May 13 [61] #23 Wake Forest Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 3–4 [62] Peluse (3–1)Sands (5–3)Roberts (6)3,88732–1911–13
May 13#23 Wake ForestDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 4–0 [63] Holton (7–2)Sellers (3–5)None4,65833–1912–13
May 14#23 Wake ForestDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 9–10 [64] McCarren (5–3)Parrish (5–3)None3,83533–2012–14
May 18at #2 Louisville Jim Patterson StadiumLouisville, KY W 12–9 [65] Voyles (4–0)Sparger (4–1)Carlton (5)3,48734–2013–14
May 19at #2 LouisvilleJim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, KYW 8–2 [66] Holton (8–2)McClure (7–2)None3,35935–2014–14
May 20at #2 LouisvilleJim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, KYCancelled [67]
Post-season
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACCT Record
May 24vs. (12) Notre Dame(8) Louisville Slugger Field • Louisville, KYW 5–312 [68] Karp (2–3)Guenther (2–6)None2,94436–201–0
May 26vs. #4 (1) Louisville(8)Louisville Slugger Field • Louisville, KYW 6–2 [69] Holton (9–2)McClure (7–3)None8,84337–202–0
May 27vs. (9) Duke (8)Louisville Slugger Field • Louisville, KY
(Semifinal)
W 5–1 [70] Sands (6–3)Laskey (4–5)None38–203–0
May 28vs. #5 (2) North Carolina(8)Louisville Slugger Field • Louisville, KY
(Championship)
W 7–3 [71] Byrd (3–2)Hiatt (4–2)None4,77239–204–0
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordNCAAT Record
Jun 2(4) Tennessee Tech #18 (1)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Regional)
L 1–3 [72] Moths (5–1)Carlton (3–4)None3,51439–210–1
Jun 3(2) UCF#18 (1)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Regional)
W 6–1 [73] Holton (10–2)Williams (5–4)None2,96740–211–1
Jun 4(4) Tennessee Tech#18 (1)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Regional)
W 5–3 [74] Byrd (4–2)Roberts (1–4)Carlton (6)2,87241–212–1
Jun 4(3) Auburn #18 (1)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Regional)
W 8–710 [75] Carlton (4–4)Mitchell (5–4)None2,87242–213–1
Jun 5(3) Auburn#18 (1)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Regional)
W 6–0 [76] Zirzow (3–1) Klobosits (0–1)None4,21143–214–1
Jun 10#13 Sam Houston State #10 (12)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Super Regional)
W 7–6 [77] Carlton (5–4)Mikolajchak (0–4)None4,25344–215–1
Jun 11#13 Sam Houston State#10 (12)Dick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
(Tallahassee Super Regional)
W 19–0 [78] Parrish (6–3)Donica (9–3)None4,39145–216–1
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordCWS Record
Jun 17vs. #2 (4) LSU #6 (12) TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE L 4–5 [79] Poche (11–3)Holton (10–3)Hess (2)25,30545–220–1
Jun 19vs. #7 Cal State Fullerton #6 (12)TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEW 6–4 [80] Haney (3–2)Pabich (1–3)None17,22946–221–1
Jun 21vs. #2 (4) LSU#6 (12)TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEL 4–7 [81] Poche (12–3)Sands (6–4)None22,87246–231–2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Florida State team member

Rankings from Collegiate Baseball; parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
  1. This win marked Mike Martin's 1,900th win as head coach.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches' 55*5*33 (5)11101925RVRVRV25RVRV1717*17*6
Baseball America 222221412241515*15*6
Collegiate Baseball^9910861812181066
NCBWA4453412102028RVRVRVRV27181010*6

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

Awards

Watchlists

Dylan Busby
Taylor Walls

Honors

All-ACC

NameSelection
Tyler Holton First Team [88]
Quincy NieporteSecond Team [88]
Dylan BusbyThird Team [88]
J.C. FlowersFreshman Team [88]
Drew Mendoza Freshman Team [88]

All-Americans

NameSelection
Tyler Holton Second Team (Baseball America) [89]
First Team (D1 Baseball) [90]
Drew MendozaFreshman Team (Collegiate Baseball) [89]

MLB Draft

The following players were selected in the 2017 MLB Draft:

RoundPickNamePositionTeam
379Taylor Walls Infielder Tampa Bay Rays
388Dylan BusbyInfielder Pittsburgh Pirates
26773Quincy NieporteInfielder Philadelphia Phillies
29865Cobi Johnson Pitcher Los Angeles Angels
32965Drew CarltonPitcher Detroit Tigers
33986Alec ByrdPitcher Colorado Rockies
341,035Andrew KarpPitcher Chicago Cubs
351,049Tyler HoltonPitcher Miami Marlins
381,144Jim VoylesPitcher St. Louis Cardinals

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