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Sunday Golds: A Florida State Baseball Podcast

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Florida State baseball began its 2025-26 season with its first official practice on Monday. In this episode, Ariya Massoudi and Brett Nevitt preview fall ball, discuss the Seminoles' large group of newcomers, and highlight some of the 'Noles in the Pros.Sunday Golds is now on Youtube! Find this episode @brettnevittbaseballvideos.
Brett and Ariya return to preview the 2025 MLB Draft. Where will Jamie Arnold and Alex Lodise go? How many Noles will get drafted? The guys discuss these questions and evaluate how it could impact the 2026 team. They then chat with FSU Director of Program Development Randy Burdette about the future of FSU Baseball and what it will take to have the program competing for National Titles, in the ACC, and against SEC powers. The episode finishes with recent portal addition thoughts and a Summer Ball update for a few current Noles.
Brett and Ariya return to the mics after a few weeks to process the final game of the season at Oregon State in the Supers. The guys are back to give final thoughts on 2025, things that surpassed and fell short of their expectations, and an early look at what the 2026 Seminoles could look like. They also touch on some transfer portal updates, what FSU might be looking to add, and how the MLB Draft will impact the roster. They finish by talking where the guys will be playing summer ball at the Cape Cod League, Team USA, etc.
Jamie Arnold and Peyton Prescott delivered key performances on the mound to help FSU beat Oregon State 3-1 and force a winner take all rubber match in the Corvallis Super Regional. Brett and Ariya give their reactions to Arnold's masterclass, Prescott's ability to slam the door shut, and the team's overall toughness to battle back after Game 1's disappointment. The guys also touch on key at-bats and how Game 3 is shaping up for the Noles with Wes Mendes on the mound to start and a trip to the CWS on the line.
Brett and Ariya give their reactions to the 5-4 loss to Oregon State in Game 1 of the Super Regionals. From the big moments offensively, to Joey Volini's strong start and all the way to the base running blunders and melt down in the 9th inning, the guys chat about where the Noles fell short. They also preview Game 2 against the Beavers (9 PM ET, ESPN2) and why Jamie Arnold is the perfect guy on the mound to try and keep the season alive.
Star third baseman Cal Fisher joins Sunday Golds in this in-depth episode. Brett and Ariya deep dive into the Tallahassee Regional and break down the weekend. Who stood out? Jamie Arnold's final masterpiece at Howser, Wes Mendes taking the next step, and the key hits from the lineup vs. Mississippi State. They also talk bullpen usage and batting order developments, in addition to their initial thoughts on facing Oregon State on Corvallis. The guys ponder through some rotation options for the Super Regional and finish with some national college baseball talk in what was a wild weekend in Regionals around the country. Why was the SEC so overrated? Why was the ACC so underrated? And how mid-majors have found a way to compete with the top dogs.Cal Fisher 1-on-1 interview (31:30-49:05)
Brett and Ariya provide their instant reaction to FSU’s 5-2 win over Mississippi State to win the Tallahassee Regional.
Brett and Ariya give their instant reaction to FSU’s 10-3 win over Mississippi State.
The guys are back and welcome Myles Bailey and Devon Travis to the podcast to help break down the 2025 Tallahassee Regional and get you set for postseason baseball at Howser. Nearly 90 minutes of content you can't get anywhere else! Breakdown of segments below:5:00-16:00 (Joey Volini gets the ball vs. BCU)16:01-31:30 (Myles Bailey 1-on-1)31:31-38:30 (Thoughts on Bailey's rapid improvement)38:31-58:05 (Deep breakdown of N'Eastern, Miss. State, and Bethune)58:06-1:17:45 (ESPN's Devon Travis previews Tally Regional)1:17:46-1:20:55 (Keys to FSU winning the Regional)1:21:00 (Thoughts on other Regionals, who is on upset watch?)
Brett and Ariya give their initial reactions to FSU being named the No. 9 overall seed. The Noles welcome Northeastern (CAA), Mississippi State (SEC) and Bethune Cookman (SWAC) in the Tallahassee Regional. The guys breakdown the 4 teams on the surface and what to expect from each. They also chat about the pairing with Oregon State and a potential trip to Corvallis for Supers, but also note TCU and USC could give the Beavers a major push. The quick show ends with thoughts on who to start Friday vs. Bethune and why playing the day game is preferred for FSU.
Brett and Ariya discuss FSU's 7-5 loss to UNC in the ACC Tournament Semifinals. The guys break down the strong performances of Wes Mendes and Joey Volini on the mound, as well as missed opportunities that led to the Noles' demise. They also chat about the main differences separating Florida State and Carolina, how the Noles might pitch in a regional, and finish by breaking down FSU's postseason seeding likelihood.
Ariya comes to you live from the Durham Bulls Athletic Park after FSU beat Duke 14-7 in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals. This pod breaks down the win, the offensive outburst, better overall plate apperances, and the fireworks from Myles Bailey in support of Jamie Arnold. He also gives a quick RPI update, thoughts on the quest for a Top 8 Seed, as well as why a win over UNC in the Semifinals could give the Noles the edge over the Tar Heels on Selection Monday.
The Seminoles were disappointing against the Tar Heels at Howser over the weekend, losing the series. Brett and Ariya discuss the ramifications of the weekend, but why winning game three might have saved FSU's season. They also break down the postseason picture, the opportunity at the ACC Tournament, and why Alex Lodise should win ACC Player of the Year.An in-depth episode addressing concerns, reasons for optimism, and where FSU stands heading into the postseason. One you won't want to miss!
The guys hit the record button to break down the match up against No. 4 UNC at Howser this weekend. Where do the Noles stand for a Top 8 National Seed? How does beating the Heels aid that cause? Brett and Ariya also break down the race for the ACC Regular Season Title, as FSU leads on winning percentage entering the final question. Assistant Coach Brad Vanderglas joins the show and listener questions are answered at the end of the episode. Over 80 minutes of content in this packed show.Breakdown:5:58-12:00: ACC Regular Season Championship scenarios, standings break down12:01-23:05: National Seed picture and Top 8 contenders23:06-41:55: Assistant Coach Brad Vanderglas 1-on-141:56-59:30: No. 4 UNC vs. No. 2 FSU preview and prediction 59:31- Answering fan questions
Ariya and Brett return to dissect the weekend in the Bay Area, as the Noles took the series at Cal. The guys chat about Drew Faurot's hot streak, the bullpen, Jamie Arnold, and other notes from FSU's last road ACC series. They then discuss Florida State's Top 8 prospects for a National Seed and why playing well vs. No. 4 UNC this weekend in Tallahassee will be important for a variety of reasons.
The Noles flexed their muscles to beat No. 3 Clemson in the finale to take the series against the Tigers. Brett and Ariya discuss the heroics of the weekend, including Jamie Arnold and Joey Volini's masterful starts, the comeback walkoff win on Friday night in extras, and the the run-rule beatdown on Sunday. The guys give their thoughts on why this was such a big weekend for FSU's Top 8 National Seed hopes and welcome Jamie Arnold to the show for a fun conversation. An episode you don't want to miss!2:20- FSU Baseball with magic to walk off Clemson in the 11th23:48- Volini dominant on the mound, but missed opportunities and rain dampens the mood, as Tigers take Game 2. 37:30- Noles respond to wild Game 3 with late surge of homers to run-rule Clemson and win series57:05- Jamie Arnold 1-on-1 conversation with Brett1:14:08- How to help Jamie and Bradley in their fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis (https://fundraise.cff.org/TallahasseeGS/ktimeforcf)1:16:00- Jacksonville preview, potential for trap game?
Brett and Ariya return to discuss the series loss at No. 17 Louisville. The guys break down Jamie Arnold's masterclass start, the struggles of the offense in games two and three, and the Cardinals running wild on the base paths. They also chat about bullpen woes, the need for starting pitching to work deep into games, and finding more consistency in the lineup. They wrap by detailing where FSU stands in the hunt for a National Seed and preview the top 5 matchup at Howser this weekend against Clemson.
After a devastating tragedy in Tallahassee on campus, the FSU Baseball team returned to Howser to help heal the community with a 11-6 win over Stetson. In front of a sold out crowd and honoring the victims, first responders, faculty, students, and staff the Noles played inspired with numerous clutch offensive and defensive plays. Brett and Ariya discuss the win over the Hatters and preview the match up against No. 19 Louisville this weekend on the road. They also dive into lineup discussions and thoughts on how the pitchers get back into a rhythm after a layoff.
Brett and Ariya return after a short hiatus to talk the bounce back for the Seminoles in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech. The guys discuss the starting pitchers leading the team to a road sweep, the bullpen's improvement throwing strikes, and bats finding key hits.The pod then shifts to overall thoughts on the season, UF and USF midweek observations, and why it's too early to worry about post-season projections and RPI. They finish with an in-depth preview of the Virginia Cavaliers, and a quick FSU Softball update and love for Lonni Alameda. A near 2-hour episode packed with great info and discussion to catch you up on the Diamond Noles!
The guys return to break down the series loss to Wake Forest. Why were the Seminoles unsuccessful? What to make of the weekend overall? Brett and Ariya discuss the continued struggles of the pitching staff and where they can improve. They also touch on the offensive struggles against the Demon Deacons as well as the electric environment Friday night that ended in Max Williams' walk off. They finish the show by putting into perspective the 2025 college baseball season around the country, why patience is important in a long season, and preview the rubber match at UF in Gainesville on Tuesday night (7 PM ET, ESPN2)