The (RV) Keiser baseball team is riding a wave of momentum after sweeping the Columbia International Rams in a four-game series over the weekend. With a strong performance in the rearview mirror, the Seahawks will now take to the road for the first time this season, heading to Miami Gardens for a non-conference game versus the Florida Memorial Lions. The game is scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 2:00 PM.
(rv) Keiser Seahawks (7-0) vs 
Florida Memorial (1-2)
Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2:00PM
Harry T. Moore Baseball Field, Miami Gardens, Fla.
Dimensions: 300 - Left; 330 - Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right
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	- Keiser's all-time series with Florida Memorial dates back to 2006, with the Seahawks leading 73-24
 
	- The Seahawks average 8.4 runs per game against the Lions and hold a 6-4 record in the last 10 matchups
 
	- On the road in Miami Gardens, Keiser leads the series 29-11
 
	- Last season, the Seahawks played five games against the Lions, finishing the season with a 2-3 record
 
	- In the most recent matchup, Keiser dropped three of four games in the conference series, including a heartbreaking 7-8 loss in the final game after run-ruling the Lions 11-1 in eight innings
 
	- The loss saw seven different Seahawks record an RBI
 
	- Five different pitchers made appearances in the single game
 
	- In an earlier game last season, Keiser defeated Florida Memorial 13-7, with home runs from Andrew Almendarez and Palmer Hutchison
 
	- The Seahawks are currently 7-0 after sweeping both Grace and Columbia International in the last two weeks
 
	- Keiser has outscored its opponents 69-17 in the first seven games, posting a team batting average of .361
 
	- Four Seahawks batted .500 in the series against the Rams, with Reese Collins leading the charge with seven hits, while Simon Grinberg recorded seven RBIs
 
	- Grinberg hit a three-run home run in Game Three of the series, marking the Seahawks' first home run  against the Rams over the four games
 
	- Matthew Nichols displayed impressive patience at the plate, reaching base via walk six times over the weekend
 
	- The Prattville, Ala. native posted an on-base percentage (OBP) of .667 during the sweep
 
	- On the mound, four Seahawks recorded an ERA of 0.00 (Eatman, Hawkes, Hernandez, Keyes)
 
	- Bastyan Hernandez made a lasting impression, throwing seven innings and striking out six to earn the shutout against the Rams
 
	- Kyle Keyes also went the distance, pitching six innings, allowing no earned runs, and striking out two
 
	- Duke Coborn led the Seahawks in strikeouts, fanning nine in game one
 
 

 
	
		
			| Keiser | 
			2025 Stats | 
			Florida Memorial | 
		
		
			| .361 | 
			Batting Avg. | 
			.193 | 
		
		
			| 78 | 
			Hits | 
			17 | 
		
		
			| 69 | 
			Runs | 
			17 | 
		
		
			| 7 | 
			HR | 
			3 | 
		
		
			| 62 | 
			RBI | 
			16 | 
		
		
			| .583 | 
			Slugging % | 
			.330 | 
		
		
			| .481 | 
			On-Base% | 
			.345 | 
		
		
			| 12-16 | 
			Stolen Bases-Attempts | 
			6-6 | 
		
		
			 | 
			Leaders | 
			 | 
		
		
			| Reese Collins (.524) | 
			Batting Avg. | 
			Christopher Marte (.444) | 
		
		
			| Simon Grinberg (12) | 
			Hits | 
			Farrell/Marte (4) | 
		
		
			| Landon Lowe (11) | 
			Runs | 
			Christopher Marte (4) | 
		
		
			| Gavin Baird (3) | 
			HR | 
			Three Players (1) | 
		
		
			| Baird/Grinberg (12) | 
			RBI | 
			Christopher Marte (3) | 
		
		
			| Gavin Baird (.909) | 
			Slugging % | 
			Christopher Marte (4) | 
		
		
			| Simon Grinberg (.613) | 
			On-Base% | 
			Christopher Marte (.889) | 
		
		
			| Collado/Lowe (3) | 
			Stolen Bases | 
			Reinaldo Prieto (2) | 
		
	
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