GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS (30-22, 12-15 ACC) vs. No. 21 VIRGINIA CAVALIERS (41-11, 16-11 ACC)
May 18-20, 2023 • 6 PM, 6 PM, 12 PM
Atlanta, Ga. (Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium)
Thursday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Andy Demetra
Analyst: Kyle Wren
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | GT Gameday App | Listen Online
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Friday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Andy Demetra
Analyst: Kyle Wren
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | GT Gameday App | Listen Online
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Saturday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Andy Demetra
Analyst: Dusty Isaacs
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | GT Gameday App | Listen Online
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy / Wiley Ballard
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
Game Notes | 2023 GT Baseball Info Guide | Gameday Rosters
TOP STORYLINES
• Georgia Tech baseball looks to remain hot as it concludes the 2023 regular season against No. 21 Virginia on May 18-20 at Mac Nease Baseball Park.
• A jam-packed weekend, Georgia Tech will also have Senior Day prior to Friday’s night game. Prior to Saturday’s game will be a special pregame ceremony to honor Mark Teixeira and retire his jersey number.
• Tech is coming off a huge road ACC series win over then-No. 10 Duke on May 12-14, having now won nine of its last 12 games overall and five of its last seven ACC games.
• Georgia Tech looks to make a push in the RPI race, currently one of 17 teams nationally with 12+ top-50 RPI wins, ranking tied for fourth in the ACC in Q1 RPI wins.
• Tech’s bullpen was magnificent against the 10th-ranked Blue Devils this weekend, allowing just one earned run over 12.0 innings of work in the three games.
• Ben King turned in 6.0 innings on the weekend, getting a hold on Friday and the win on Sunday, allowing just three hits and a batting average of .136 against him.
• Slamming the door was Terry Busse, who worked a three-out save on Friday and a nine-out save on Sunday, while striking out a combined six over the weekend.
• Tech continues to mash at the plate, hitting .354 in their last 13 games, including 28 home runs.
• During that stretch, Angelo Dispigna (.465), Stephen Reid (.426) and Drew Compton (.405) have all hit .400 to lead the way.
• Overall this season, Tech (.324) has its entire starting lineup hitting .280 or better: Kristian Campbell (.282), Dispigna (.378), Jake DeLeo (.367), Reid (.356), Compton (.331), John Giesler (.326), Jackson Finley (.311), Jadyn Jackson (.310) and Jack Rubenstein (.288).
• True freshman Tyler Minnick, who has spent made 22 starts behind the dish, is hitting .276 and had three hits and one double at then-No. 10 Duke last weekend.