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What channel is FSU vs. Clemson baseball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch college series

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The fifth-ranked Florida State Seminoles host the second-ranked Clemson Tigers for a crucial weekend baseball series, aiming to break a two-game losing streak after defeats against Louisville. Key players for Florida State include pitcher Jamie Arnold, who boasts a 2.39 ERA with 68 strikeouts in 49 innings, and shortstop Alex Lodise, hitting .440 with a 1.293 OPS. Clemson, currently on a three-game losing streak after a sweep by NC State, is led by outfielder Cam Cannarella and first baseman Luke Gaffney as they attempt to regain form. The series takes place at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida, with live coverage available through the ACC Network and ESPN+. Subscription to ESPN+ offers fans the opportunity to stream all games, with options for monthly or annual plans to enjoy a variety of sports content.

What channel is FSU vs. Clemson baseball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch college series

Florida State, ranked fifth, is set to face off against second-ranked Clemson with the goal of defending their home field and overcoming a recent two-game losing streak to the seventeenth-ranked Louisville team.

Pitcher Jamie Arnold, with a 2.39 ERA and 68 strikeouts in 49 innings, along with shortstop Alex Lodise, who is hitting .440 with a 1.293 OPS, are key figures for the Seminoles in this matchup.

Clemson, after being swept by NC State, is on a three-game losing streak and is currently two games behind first place in the ACC, aiming to leapfrog four teams as the season progresses.

Key players for Clemson include outfielder Cam Cannarella and first baseman Luke Gaffney, who are essential in leading the team out of its midseason slump.

The series will be held at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida, with games available for streaming on ACC Network and ESPN+, providing options for fans to subscribe monthly or annually to access live sports content.

Fifth-ranked Florida State welcomes in No. 2 Clemson for a pivotal weekend series, with the top-five college baseball showdown beginning on Friday evening.

The Seminoles (31-9) look to defend home field and snap a two-game losing streak after dropping a pair of games to No. 17 Louisville last weekend.

Dominant left-hander Jamie Arnold and slugging shortstop Alex Lodise are at the forefront of Florida State's starpower. Arnold has a 2.39 ERA with 68 strikeouts in just 49 innings, while Lodise is hitting .440 with a 1.293 OPS.

The Tigers (36-10) have dropped three in a row following a weekend sweep at the hands of No. 13 NC State. Clemson finds itself two games out of first place in the ACC with four teams left to leapfrog as the season enters the homestretch.

Outfielder Cam Cannarella and first baseman Luke Gaffney will look to usher Erik Bakich's team out of its midseason funk against a tough Seminoles team.

Here's everything that you need to know about watching FSU vs. Clemson baseball this weekend, including live stream information for every game.

What channel is FSU vs. Clemson baseball on today?

  • TV channel: ACC Network
  • Live stream: ESPN+

Saturday's game between FSU and Clemson will air live on the ACC Network.

The games on Friday and Sunday can be streamed on ACC Network Extra, which is accessible via ESPN+.

You can get an ESPN+ subscription for $11.99 per month or purchase an annual plan for $119.99 per year, a $24 savings. Stream your favorite teams live and enjoy more sports anywhere with an ESPN+ subscription.

FSU vs. Clemson baseball schedule

Here's a look at the complete series schedule for FSU vs. Clemson this weekend.

All three games will be played at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida.

Date Game Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Fri., May 2 FSU vs. Clemson 6 p.m. ESPN+
Sat., May 3 FSU vs. Clemson 6 p.m. ACC Network, ESPN+
Sun., May 4 FSU vs. Clemson 2 p.m. ESPN+

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