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Game Notes | Ramblinwreck.Com | Contact: Andrew Clausen• Aclausen@Athletics.Gatech.Edu • (678) 764-0867 126TH SEASON • 32 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES • 3 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES • 9 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 Official Game Notes | RamblinWreck.com | Contact: Andrew Clausen • [email protected] • (678) 764-0867 GEORGIA TECH BY THE NUMBERS GAMES 15-17: MARCH 19-21 AT WAKE FOREST | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Overall Record 9-5 ACC Record 6-3 at Mac Nease Baseball Park 6-5 Road Games 3-0 Neutral Site Games 0-0 Streak L1 Last 10 Games 6-4 2021 SCHEDULE / RESULTS GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT Record .................................. 9-5 (6-3 ACC) Record .................................. 3-6 (1-4 ACC) FEB. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY ACCNX W, 12-6 Ranking .............................11 (BA) / 12 (D1) Ranking ...............................................None FEB. 20 EASTERN KENTUCKY ACCNX L, 9-6 Last Season ......................... 11-5 (2-1 ACC) Last Season ......................... 10-8 (1-2 ACC) FEB. 21 EASTERN KENTUCKY ACCNX W, 7-1 Head Coach ................................ Danny Hall Head Coach ................................Tom Walter FEB. 24 MERCER ACCN W, 7-3 Career Record ... 1,290-678-1 (34th season) Career Record ..........309-290 (12th season) Feb. 26 at #8 NC State* ACCNX W, 9-2 Record at GT ..... 1,082-561-1 (28th season) Record at WF ............737-621 (25th season) Feb. 27 at #8 NC State* ACCNX W, 8-3 Feb. 28 at #8 NC State* ACCNX W, 8-4 MATCHUPS AT A GLANCE MAR. 3 GEORGIA STATE ACCNX L, 10-1 WF OFFENSE GT WF PITCHING/DEF. GT MAR. 5 #1 LOUISVILLE* ACCNX L, 13-6 .235.............................Batting .............................328 4.55................................ERA .............................5.43 MAR. 6 #1 LOUISVILLE* ACCNX W, 19-6 .375........................... Slugging. ...........................533 91.0................................. IP .............................126.0 MAR. 7 #1 LOUISVILLE* ACCN W, 13-9 .335.........................On-Base Pct. ........................420 0........................... Complete Games .........................0 MAR. 12 PITTSBURGH* ACCN L, 11-9 18............................... Doubles ..............................43 3................................... Saves .................................3 MAR. 13 PITTSBURGH* ACCN W, 5-3 0.................................. Triples .................................6 2.74...............................K/BB .............................1.89 MAR. 14 PITTSBURGH* ACCNX L, 18-12 10.............................Home Runs ...........................17 .239...............................OBA. ..............................268 MAR. 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN ACCN PPD 41.................................Walks ...............................74 17................................. Errors ...............................25 Mar. 19 at Wake Forest* ACCNX 6:00 PM 5-8 ............................. SB-SBA .......................... 8-10 3.............................. Double Plays ............................7 Mar. 20 at Wake Forest* ACCNX 4:00 PM Mar. 21 at Wake Forest* ACCNX 1:00 PM Mar. 26 at Duke* ACCNX 4:00 PM PROBABLE PITCHERS Mar. 27 at Duke* ACCNX 3:00 PM FRI: GT LHP Brant Hurter (Jr., 1-1, 3.93 ERA) vs. WF RHP Ryan Cusick (So., 0-0, 5.56 ERA) Mar. 28 at Duke* ACCNX 1:00 PM SAT: GT RHP Andy Archer (Jr., 2-1, 3.05 ERA) vs. WF RHP William Fleming (Jr., 1-1, 5.29 ERA) APR. 1 VIRGINIA* ACCNX 7:00 PM SUN: GT LHP Sam Crawford (R-So., 1-1, 4.24 ERA) vs. WF RHP Rhett Lowder (Fr., 0-0, 5.40 ERA) APR. 2 VIRGINIA* ACCNX 6:00 PM APR. 3 VIRGINIA* ACCNX 1:00 PM GAME COVERAGE APR. 6 USC UPSTATE ACCNX 6:00 PM Date TV/Stream Play-by-Play Analyst Radio PxP/Analyst Apr. 9 at #15 Notre Dame* ACCNX 5:00 PM March 19 ACC Network Extra Stan Cotton Lary Sorensen WREK 91.1 FM Wiley Ballard/Brandt Plomaritis Apr. 10 at #15 Notre Dame* ACCNX 2:00 PM March 20 ACC Network Extra Stan Cotton Lary Sorensen WREK 91.1 FM Brandt Plomaritis Apr. 11 at #15 Notre Dame* ACCNX 1:00 PM March 21 ACC Network Extra Stan Cotton Lary Sorensen WREK 91.1 FM Wiley Ballard/Josh Idowu APR. 13 #22 AUBURN ACCNX 6:00 PM Live Stats - buzz.gt/BSB-Stats21 Twitter - @GTBaseball | #TogetherWeSwarm Apr. 16 at #13 Virginia Tech* ACCNX 6:00 PM Apr. 17 at #13 Virginia Tech* ACCNX 3:00 PM TOP STORYLINES Apr. 18 at #13 Virginia Tech* ACCNX 1:00 PM • No. 11 Georgia Tech baseball looks to get back on track • Freshman Kevin Parada still leads the Jackets and is Apr. 20 at Georgia State TBD 6:00 PM with a six-game roadtrip, beginning March 19-21 at Wake second in the nation in hitting at .510 (min. 30 at-bats). APR. 23 FLORIDA STATE* ACCNX 6:00 PM Forest. APR. 24 FLORIDA STATE* ACCNX 4:00 PM • Also hitting north of .300 is Drew Compton (.404), APR. 25 FLORIDA STATE* ACCNX 1:00 PM • At 5-1 in ACC play, Georgia Tech is tied for the lead in Luke Waddell (.391), Jake DeLeo (.342), Tres Gon- Apr. 27 at #7 Georgia TBD 7:00 PM the Coastal Division. Across divisions, only Notre Dame zalez (.340) and Justyn-Henry Malloy (.300). APR. 30 KENNESAW STATE ACCNX 6:00 PM (7-2) sports a better record. MAY 1 KENNESAW STATE ACCNX 4:00 PM • Parada and Gonzalez rank 11th and 37th nationally May 2 at Kennesaw State ACCNX 1:00 PM • Georgia Tech had its streak of 12-straight ACC series with seven and six doubles, respectively. MAY 7 CLEMSON* ACCNX 6:00 PM wins snapped last weekend, dropping a series to Pitt with MAY 8 CLEMSON* ACCNX 4:00 PM uncharacteristic losses on Friday and Saturday. • On the mound, Georgia Tech will start its usual rotation MAY 9 CLEMSON* ACCNX 1:00 PM this weekend of Brant Hurter, Andy Archer and Sam May 14 at #5 Miami* ACCNX 7:00 PM • Georgia Tech continues to be red-hot at the plate, lead- Crawford. May 15 at #5 Miami* ACCNX 7:00 PM ing the ACC and ranking sixth nationally, hitting .328 May 16 at #5 Miami* ACCNX 1:00 PM • Hurter turned in one of the best outings of his career MAY 18 #7 GEORGIA ACCNX 6:00 PM • In addition to leading the ACC in hitting, Georgia Tech on Friday, going 6.0 innings and surrendering no earned MAY 20 #14 UNC* ACCNX 7:00 PM also leads the league in hits, doubles, on-base percent- runs on 10 hits, striking out 11 and walking none. MAY 21 #14 UNC* ACCNX 6:00 PM age, total runs, scoring, slugging percentage and triples. MAY 22 #14 UNC* ACCNX 1:00 PM • Archer also went a career-long 7.0 innings, allowing May 25-30 ACC Championship (TBA) TBA • Tech also leads the nation in doubles (43) and is eighth just two runs on three hits to get his second win of the All times Eastern Home Games = Gold all caps * ACC games in slugging (.533). season. Ranks for past/current games = highest ranking at time of game Ranks for future games = highest ranking currently 2021 GEORGIA TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES GAME 15-17 - AT WAKE FOREST • MARCH 19-21 • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.. 2021 QUICK FACTS • Georgia Tech is playing its first games in the newly re- CARDIAC JACKETS named Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium. • Georgia Tech baseball has been in for exciting baseball GENERAL INFORMATION the last two seasons, posting a 12-7 record in one-run School .......................Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Location ...........................................................Atlanta, Ga. 30332 • In addition to the new name, Georgia Tech is also opening games. Enrollment ........................................................................32,700 the fruits of the Phase II renovation, a $10 million complex Founded ...............................................................................1885 that includes climate-controlled batting cages, a state-of- • Last season, Tech posted a dramatic 4-3 win on Feb. 18 Nickname .....................................Yellow Jackets, Ramblin’ Wreck the-art player development center and premium seating. at Georgia Southern and walked off Virginia Tech on Friday Mascot .................................................... “Buzz” the Yellow Jacket night in its lone ACC weekend to finish 2-2. Official Colors ...............................................Tech Gold and White • In addition to the surplus of seasoned veterans, Georgia Conference ...................................Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Tech boasts an incredible stable of talented youth, posting • Since 2002, Tech has posted a nearly 60-percent win President ........................................................... Dr. Angel Cabrera the No. 4 recruiting class in 2019 and the No. 8 class in percentage in one-run games (.583). Faculty Athletic Representative ................... Dr. Baratunde Cola 2020, according to Perfect Game. Director of Athletics ............................................ Todd Stansbury GT BASEBALL RECORD IN ONE-RUN GAMES Website ...................................................www.RamblinWreck.com 2021 FRESHMEN FROM NO. 8 RECRUITING CLASS - SINCE 2002 Name Hometown Position Year Record Pct. BASEBALL STAFF (up to date records) John Anderson Suwanee, Ga. INF 2020 2-2 .500 Head Coach ................................................................. Danny Hall Dawson Brown Macon, Ga. RHP 2019 10-5 .667 Alma Mater, Year ...................................... Miami–Ohio, 1977 Jake DeLeo Norwalk, Conn. OF 2018 4-5 .444 Office Phone ..................................................(404) 894-5471 Brad Grenkoski Kennesaw, Ga. OF/RHP 2017 3-9 .250 Assistant Coach ...................................... Danny Borrell (2nd year) Marquis Grissom, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. RHP 2016 8-5 .615 Tervell Johnson Atlanta, Ga. OF Alma Mater, Year ......................................Wake Forest, 2009 2015 9-3 .750 Kevin Parada Pasadena, Calif.
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