Baseball: Hoos selected to repeat as Coastal Division champions
In a poll of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball coaches, Virginia was picked to repeat as ACC Coastal Division Champions.
In a poll of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball coaches, Virginia was picked to repeat as ACC Coastal Division Champions.
Virginia baseball will be in for a treat this season when the Cavaliers take on Boston College at historic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
The ACC released a statement Thursday from Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. on the passing of Mike Martin.
For the first time in program history, the Virginia baseball team will play regular season games outside the continental United States when it opens its 2025 season at the inaugural Puerto Rico Challenge.
Virginia announced that it will induct three former players – Jon Benick (1999-01), George Priftis (1980-83) and David Stone (1999-02) – into the UVA Baseball Hall of Fame in a private ceremony this January.
The Cavaliers are scheduled to play 34 games at Disharoon Park, including ACC series against Wake Forest, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, NC State and Virginia Tech.
The Cavaliers will host ECU on Sunday, Oct. 22 at noon, a rematch of the 2023 Charlottesville Regional Championship. UVA will also square off against Maryland in College Park, Md. on Sunday, Oct. 15.
The 2024 Virginia baseball team will participate in the inaugural Jax College Baseball Classic set to take place at 121 Financial Ballpark on February 23-25, 2024 in Jacksonville, Fla.
Virginia’s Kyle Teel made himself right at home in Fenway Park on Friday after signing a $4-million contract as the Red Sox’ first pick in the Major League Baseball Draft.
UVA’s all-time home run king inked a contract on Thursday worth $1,334,400 as the Dodgers’ second pick in the Major League Baseball Draft.
Jonny Farmelo loved everything about the University of Virginia’s baseball program, but in the end, the lure and the money of Major League Baseball was too much to overcome for the Cavaliers.
Virginia’s Kyle Teel had to wait a little bit longer than most expected to hear his name called during the opening round of the Major League Baseball Draft Sunday night, but the third-year catcher was selected by the Boston Red Sox with the 14th overall pick.
Virginia’s home run king, Jake Gelof, was the second Cavalier player taken in Sunday’s Major League Baseball Draft, selected with the 60th overall pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Early, a left-handed pitcher was picked by the Boston Red Sox in the fifth round (151st overall) while O’Donnell was a sixth round (168th overall) choice of the Cincinnati Reds.
Hall of Famer Brian O’Connor will be on the recruiting trail for the next month, but that hasn’t stopped Virginia from adding to next season’s roster thanks to the transfer portal.
The veteran Virginia coach, who has established the Cavaliers as one of the nation’s most successful baseball programs during his two decades at the helm, has been elected to the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Virginia baseball alum Andrew Abbott is quickly becoming a household name in just his rookie season with the Cincinnati Reds.
Virginia catcher Kyle Teel was the recipient of the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award at banquet hosted by the Wichita Sports Commission.
Virginia’s Griff O’Ferrall and Jay Woolfolk were selected to the 31-man Collegiate National Team roster after the completion of 2023 Collegiate National Team Training Camp.
Fresh off Virginia’s sixth College World Series appearance, 15 players from the squad will participate in collegiate leagues around the country this summer.