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Sunday Golds: A Florida State Baseball Podcast

Author: Brett Nevitt

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The first ever FSU baseball podcast is here! Brett Nevitt and Ariya Massoudi team up to bring you all the info you need on the greatest tradition in college baseball.
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Brett and Ariya return to give you their thoughts on FSU's impressive series victory at Virginia. The guys touch on the superb pitching by the Noles in Charlottesville, the timely hits, and the emergence of Hunter Carns and Cal Fisher. They also discuss Bryson Moore's masterpiece against his former team, why the pitching can get the Noles to Omaha, and life after Myles Bailey. They finish talking some MLB Noles and preview the final matchup against the Gators at Howser.
Brett and Ariya discuss the major injury news to Myles Bailey being lost for the season for FSU Baseball. The guys react to the weekend vs. Duke, detail how the Noles might attempt to navigate the season without their best player, and reasons for optimism. They also give some potential silver linings, talk about the pitching staff, and overall impressions of the weekend against the Blue Devils. They finish chatting about the strong start to the season, the overall great resume so far, and preview the matchup at Stetson on Tuesday (6:30 PM, ESPN+).
They guys dive into another loss to the Gators, what it means going forward, and why the Noles are still in good shape on the season. They're later joined by D1Baseball.com and ESPN's Daron Vaught to preview the series against Duke, as well as break down the ACC and where FSU fits into the league picture so far this season.
The guys break down the exciting series win against No. 10 NC State and preview the second matchup against the Gators in Jacksonville.
Brett and Ariya return to break down the no-no thrown by the staff on Tuesday night and preview the big series vs. No. 10 NC State this weekend in Tallahassee.
Florida State went on the road and took all three games from Wake Forest for a top-25 sweep. In this episode, Brett and Ariya recap FSU's emphatic sweep of the Demon Deacons. The guys talk about the weekend rotation's dominance and the offense's 10-homer weekend.
Florida State Baseball star Noah Sheffield caught up with Ariya to have a conversation diving in on a number of topics. Included are why FSU was his dream school growing, learning to be patient while being a good teammate, and hitting the first homer of his Seminoles career.He also chats about stealing home plate, the talent on this FSU team, and growing as a leader. Noah digs in on his relationship with his dad, 9-time MLB All-Star Gary Sheffield, why they are so alike, and the best advice he's gotten from Gary. A must-listen episode!
Florida State's nine-game win-streak was snapped with a 6-3 loss to No. 23 Florida. The Seminoles struck out 18 times and were 3-14 with runners on base. FSU travels to Winston-Salem to open conference play this weekend. We recap the loss to the Gators and preview the series with No. 12 Wake Forest. Noah Sheffield also joins the podcast for a near 30-minute conversation in the back-half of the episode.
Florida State went 5-0 in its lone five-game week of the season. Brett and Ariya break down the Seminoles' an explosive week at the plate and what FSU's lineup could look like entering ACC play. We also preview Florida State's first matchup with Florida.
Brett and Ariya return to recap the weekend against The Citadel. FSU swept the Bulldogs with dominant pitching. The guys discuss the first time the weekend rotation was fully intact, the optimism of the advantage they provide, and why they could be the key to the season. They also touch on the bats going cold, concerning offensive trends, and how the Noles can turn it around at the plate. They finish by previewing a challenging midweek slate against Jacksonville and Mercer coming to Howser.
Recapping the Seminoles' trip to Texas, where they beat Michigan and lost to Auburn and Nebraska.
Florida State moved to 3-0 with a 13-3 run-rule win over Jacksonville in eight innings on Tuesday. This episode, we're joined by former Seminole pitcher and current broadcaster Chris Chavez as we break down the JU game and look ahead to the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series. FSU will play Michigan, No. 9 Auburn, and Nebraska in Texas.
Florida State opened the 2026 season with a pair of wins against James Madison. The Seminoles won game one 5-1 before a 16-5 run-rule victory on Saturday. Game three of the series was canceled due to inclement weather. Ariya and Brett recap the opening series with talk about the lineup, offensive standouts, and early returns on the mound.
Ariya and Brett preview the 2026 season two days ahead of Opening Day. The Seminoles start this season against James Madison, the fourth time in the last five years FSU has hosted them for the opener. We project Florida State's pitching staff roles, the starting position players, and the lineup to begin the season. Head coach Link Jarrett spoke to Brett for about 15 minutes on Saturday morning. That interview is at the end of the episode.
Our preseason player interview series continues with left-handed pitcher Wes Mendes. Mendes is expected to be in the Seminoles' weekend rotation for the second straight season. He discussed lessons from his first year of starting, adjustments he's made to his pitch mix and routine, and his goals for the 2026 season.
Florida State left-handed pitcher Trey Beard joined the podcast as part of our preseason player interview series. The preseason All-American discussed the process of transferring to FSU, his previous connections to the school, being an underrated prospect out of HS, and his four-pitch mix, including his well-above-average changeup.
The Seminoles' sophomore first baseman joins Sunday Golds: A Florida State Baseball Podcast for a one-on-one interview with Ariya Massoudi. Bailey discusses expectations coming off his freshman season, FSU's new-look group, and his draft rankings heading into a sophomore-draft-eligible season.Sunday Golds' episodes can now be found on YouTube @brettnevittbaseballvideos. We also have a new X account: SundayGoldsPod
Florida State begins the 2026 season in just over two months, hosting James Madison on February 13. After recent interviews with head coach Link Jarrett and pitching coach Micah Posey on the show, we break down the Seminoles' 2026 position player group. We discuss potential starters at each position and how a lineup could potentially come together.
The Seminoles' head coach joined the podcast for over 30 minutes to discuss the current state of Florida State baseball. Jarrett broke down where FSU's roster is after its portal haul, highlighting many of the newcomers. He also spoke on upgrades to FSU's player development facilities, what he looks for in an infielder, and how his staff promotes offensive development.
Florida State baseball begins the 2026 season in 79 days. Pitching coach Micah Posey joined the podcast for just over 35 minutes to break down the Seminoles' revamped pitching staff. FSU's pitching staff is made up of 20 arms, including 13 newcomers. There are 14 right-handed pitchers and six left-handed pitchers. Of the newcomers, six are from the portal, three are from DII/JUCO, and four are true freshmen. Posey discussed the improvements of returners Wes Mendes, John Abraham, and Payton Manca. He also spoke about the additions of high-level transfers Trey Beard, Bryson Moore, Cole Stokes, Cade O'Leary, & Gabe Nard. The pitching coach also talked about FSU's new 'launch-pad,' which was installed by Driveline, and will implement biomechanics into the pitching lab.
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