Gators score seven runs in sixth inning to defeat Hurricanes 22-10
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 4:50 AM
Last updated May 31, 2026

The Florida Gators defeated the Miami Hurricanes 22-10 on Saturday. After trailing 6-1, the Hurricanes rallied to tie the game at 8-8 in the fifth inning. However, Miami's bullpen struggles and fielding errors allowed Florida to score seven runs in the sixth inning, establishing a commanding lead. This win marks a significant victory for the Gators against their rivals. Miami's ongoing issues were highlighted in this game, raising concerns for upcoming matchups as they look to improve.
- •Florida Gators score seven runs in the sixth inning
- •Miami ties game at 8-8 before the sixth inning
- •Gators take a commanding lead with 15-8 in the sixth
- •Final score: Florida 22, Miami 10
- •Miami faces scrutiny over pitching and fielding errors
- 4:50 AMYahoo Sports — Disastrous sixth inning dooms Hurricanes in blowout loss to Gators
"The Hurricanes battled back from a 6-1 deficit against rival Florida, tying the game at eight in the fifth inning. But one inning later, issues that have plagued Miami all year came to a head. Due to a combination of poor pitching from the bullpen and multiple fielding mistakes, the Gators scored seven runs in the sixth inning. Florida took a 15-8 lead in the frame en route to a 22-10 win over ...
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