Florida–Florida State baseball rivalry
| First meeting | April 9, 1956 Florida 7, Florida State 5 |
|---|---|
| Latest meeting | April 8, 2025 Florida 5, Florida State 4 |
| Next meeting | 2026 |
| Statistics | |
| Meetings total | 265 |
| All-time series | Florida State leads, 135–129–1 (.511) |
| Largest victory | Florida State, 19–4 (April 9, 2024) |
| Longest win streak | Florida, 11 (June 12, 2016–April 9, 2019) |
| Current win streak | Florida, 1 (April 8, 2025–present) |
The Florida–Florida State baseball rivalry, occasionally called the Sunshine Showdown, is an American college baseball rivalry between the teams of the two oldest public universities of the U.S. state of Florida: the University of Florida Gators and Florida State University Seminoles. Both universities participate in a range of intercollegiate sports, and for the last several years, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has sponsored a "Sunshine Showdown" promotion that tallies the total number of wins for each school in head to head sports competition.
The Florida and Florida State baseball series began in 1956, and the game has usually been played at least two times during the regular season. Since the 2007 season, the two teams have met in three-game midweek series played throughout the non-conference schedule playing in Gainesville, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville at 121 Financial Park. The 2020 series saw only the first game played, as the remainder of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While FSU owns the all-time series, current Gators head coach Kevin O'Sullivan has given his team the recent upper hand in the battle between the two collegiate baseball powers, amassing a 37-23 record against the Seminoles. Longtime Florida State head coach Mike Martin would ultimately close out his career with 11 consecutive losses to O’Sullivan’s Gators, making his all-time coaching record against UF 76–77.
The two programs have met in twelve different NCAA Baseball Tournaments, including four since O'Sullivan took over the Gators in 2008.