No. 25 GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS (24-18, 18-12 ACC) vs. MIAMI HURRICANES (27-15, 15-14 ACC)
Friday-Saturday, May 14-16 • Miami, Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field)
7 p.m. • 7 p.m. • 1 p.m.
Friday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Joe Zagacki
Analyst: Wicho Hernandez
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | Listen Online | GT Gameday App | TuneIn
Play-by-Play: Brandt Plomaritis
Saturday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Joe Zagacki
Analyst: Wicho Hernandez
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | Listen Online | GT Gameday App | TuneIn
Play-by-Play: Brandt Plomaritis
Sunday
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Play-by-Play: Josh White
Analyst: Wicho Hernandez
Radio: WREK 91.1 FM | Listen Online | GT Gameday App | TuneIn
Play-by-Play: Brandt Plomaritis
Analyst: Josh Idowu
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
Game Notes | 2021 GT Baseball Info Guide
TOP STORYLINES
• No. 25 Georgia Tech finishes off its ACC road season when it heads to Miami (Fla.) for a key division matchup on May 14-16.
• Georgia Tech (18-12) currently leads the Coastal Division and has more ACC wins than any team but Notre Dame (22) with six league games remaining.
• The Yellow Jackets remaining opponents are all Coastal teams (Miami, North Carolina) as it looks to lock up postseason seeding.
• Tech ranks third in the ACC in hitting (.284), first in hits (420) and doubles (96) and third in walks (197) to be second in on-base percentage as well (.379).
• Kevin Parada ranks seventh nationally with 17 doubles on the year, while Justyn-Henry Malloy (38) and Tres Gonzalez (35) rank second and fourth in the ACC in walks.
• Five Yellow Jackets are hitting .280 or better – Parada (.335), Gonzalez (.308), Malloy (.305), Luke Waddell (.299), and Austin Wilhite (.280).
• Gonzalez is also sixth in the league in on-base percentage (.455).
• Waddell remains the toughest to strikeout in the ACC and the seventh-toughest nationally, averaging 13.9 at-bats per strikeout this season.
• Tech will look for its stalwart starters LHP Brant Hurter (3.71 ERA) and Andy Archer (4.34 ERA) to be sharp down the stretch.
• RHP Zach Maxwell and RHP Chance Huff have proved to be terrific stoppers out of the bullpen. Maxwell sports a staff-best 2.92 ERA, while Huff worked twice last weekend for both a win and a save.