The No. 23 Keiser baseball team is set to return to Silvester Jr. Field this weekend as they host the Warner Royals in a Sun Conference matchup.
The Seahawks come into the series with a 25-8 overall record (8-8 SUN) after an explosive four-game split against Ave Maria last weekend. The high-scoring series featured a combined 71 runs, 77 hits, and 11 home runs across the slate.
This weekend's action kicks off Thursday and runs through Saturday, with first pitch set for 2:00 PM tomorrow.
No. 23 Keiser Seahawks (25-8, 8-8 SUN) vs Warner Royals (17-21, 9-11 SUN)
Thursday, Apr. 10, 2:00PM, Friday, Apr. 11, 11:00AM & 2:00PM (DH) & Saturday, Apr. 12,11:00AM
Silvester Jr. Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Dimensions: 300 -Â Left; 330Â -Â Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right
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ADMISSION:Â General Admission $8 / Students, Faculty, and Staff Free
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- The Seahawks trail the all-time series against the Royals, 28-37
- Keiser holds a 25-30 conference record versus Warner
- The Seahawks won three of four games in last season's series, including an 11-6 victory in the finale at Lake Wales, Fla.
- At home, Keiser is 16-17 against Warner and has gone 7-3 in the last 10 matchups
- In the most recent series, Jonathan Amonica, Jake Molloy, and Tanner Goswick all made appearances
- The Seahawks hold a 25-8 overall record and sit at 8-8 in Sun Conference play
- In the latest NAIA rankings (April 2), Keiser is ranked No. 23 in the nation
- Keiser split last weekend's four-game series with Ave Maria, dropping games two and four on Friday and Saturday
- Simon Grinberg leads the Sun Conference with 13 home runs, ranking 30th nationally in the NAIA
- Grinberg also tops the conference in OPS (1.508) and slugging percentage (.913)
- Keiser leads the conference in walks, with three players ranked in the top three
- Matthew Nichols leads the SUN with 35 walks, followed by Simon Grinberg (34) and Gavin Baird (33)
- Nichols led the Seahawks with seven stolen bases in the Ave Maria series
- Landon Lowe ranks seventh in the conference with 16 stolen bases
- Edbarry Guzman hit his first two home runs of the season against Ave Maria, tallying nine RBIs over the weekend
- Logan Butler and Bastyan Hernandez each picked up wins during the series
- Last weekend's series featured a combined 71 runs, 77 hits, and 11 total home runs
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Keiser |
2025 Stats |
Ave Maria |
.330 |
Batting Avg. |
.279 |
332 |
Hits |
337 |
330 |
Runs |
212 |
37 |
HR |
21 |
293 |
RBI |
182 |
.531 |
Slugging % |
.396 |
.469 |
On-Base% |
.368 |
50-63 |
Stolen Bases-Attempts |
58-70 |
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Leaders |
|
Simon Grinberg (.427) |
Batting Avg. |
Luis Cedeno (.406) |
Simon Grinberg (44) |
Hits |
Diego Guevara (52) |
Grinberg/Lowe (44) |
Runs |
Cedeno/Pereira (30) |
Simon Grinberg (13) |
HR |
Diego Guevara (8) |
Simon Grinberg (49) |
RBI |
Diego Guevara (36) |
Simon Grinberg (.913) |
Slugging % |
Diego Guevara (.657) |
Simon Grinberg (.573) |
On-Base% |
Luis Cedeno (.475) |
Landon Lowe (16) |
Stolen Bases |
Luis Cedeno (25) |
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