The College of Staten Island men’s baseball team is entering the final week of its regular season schedule this afternoon and will look to battle the rains and get in 9 innings against visiting FDU-Florham today at the Tomas D. Morales Field at CSI. First pitch is scheduled for 3:45pm, moved up from 4:00pm. If you can’t make it to the game, you can listen live via CSI SportsNet at www.csidolphins.com/live with David Pizzuto behind the plate with the call starting at 3:40pm.The Dolphins come into the game with an 18-11 overall record and winners of five games in a row. FDU is having similar success, coming in at 20-12 overall. This rivalry has been a good one, with FDU owning an 11-9 overall advantage over CSI all-time, including six of the previous eight meetings. After today, CSI will take on Yeshiva University in their home finale on Friday at 12 Noon, before finishing their regular season on the road at Salisbury University.
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