Statesboro, Georgia – Georgia Tech baseball scored six scoreless runs in the seventh and eighth innings to earn a come-from-behind victory over Georgia Southern, 7-4, on Tuesday night at JI Clements Stadium.
The Yellow Jackets (4-0) fell behind early and were down 0-3 at the end of the first inning. However, RHP Logan McGuire He settled into his first start in 315 days and pitched three more scoreless innings, striking out a career-high seven batters and keeping the game within reach.
The game remained close as Tech scored. Drew Burress It was a sac fly, but the Eagles (1-3) responded with a run of their own.Jackets mixed pitchers get 0.2 innings from RHP ben king 0.2 innings from RHP dawson brown before handing the ball to LHP cam jones (1-0).
Jones dominated the Eagles' lineup, allowing just three hits in 3.2 scoreless innings, but had eight hits as a reliever that night.
On the offensive side, in the top of the 7th inning, Burress hit a laser single to center field, scoring two points and bringing the lead to one point. Then the eighth time, trey yunger Jones hit an RBI single to left-center field. mike becketti With two outs, he hit the winning hit with a two-RBI double to left-center field to take the lead.
Parker Brosius Becketti extended the lead with a timely hit down the left field line.
Overall, Becketti led the way with 2-for-2 hits, two RBIs, and two walks. Junger and Brosius also had two hits and one RBI each, while Jones finished with two hits for five. Burress finished with three RBIs on the night.
Georgia Southern was led by J.D. Kiser, who had two hits and one RBI in five at-bats. Ben Johnson (0 wins, 1 loss) suffered the loss with three hits and three runs allowed in 0.2 innings.
The Jackets return home for a five-game series at Mac Neese Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium, starting Friday, Feb. 23 with a game at Cornell University. First pitch is set for 4 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra.
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Comeback complete!
Jackets score 6 unanswered points for midweek victory 😤#WreckHavoc X #StingM pic.twitter.com/u6oQQwkMbc
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Shoot the cam! Seven K's!@c_jones30 | #WreckHavoc pic.twitter.com/gXddEHOIzp
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Brosius!! He took one down the left field line and Tech increased the score to 3 points! 4 innings!@BrosiusParker | #WreckHavoc pic.twitter.com/iuT7hlhZNX
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Cheddar!! @BecchettiMike Hit a double into the gap and drive it to 2 points!
Tech lead!! pic.twitter.com/FH1sbNphZg
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Thai game!! @Trey Junger He fires a shot to left-center field and takes it home. @c_jones30 And it's all knots! pic.twitter.com/UbhaM3OF7V
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Jones!! 4th strikeout of the night was amazing and kept the lead at 1 point!@c_jones30 | #WreckHavoc pic.twitter.com/d4E5p8kxaF
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Please chase me!! @drew_burres08 A 2 RBI single up the middle brought Tech to within one point! pic.twitter.com/0nU7Co8CEO
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
I got it! @c_jones30 Tech breaks out of traffic and heads for 7th place. pic.twitter.com/usW4iEf6Cr
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
T5 | @drew_burres08 Get a tech on the board with a deep sack fly! I missed the Inches' home run!
GT1 | GS3 pic.twitter.com/OGCg59Whne
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
McGwire had a career-high 7️⃣ strikeouts and retired seven of his past eight batters. pic.twitter.com/93Qfk1223z
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
As 1️⃣0️⃣5️⃣ @john_giesler There's a double for Tech 💪 pic.twitter.com/IErHBH4RRO
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 21, 2024
Logan McGuire got four straight strikeouts and is getting used to the game.
Still looking for the first run for the 4th time pic.twitter.com/oxnNe7kRW1
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 20, 2024
Today's office outfit👔#WreckHavoc X #StingM pic.twitter.com/t5OXXPMnjm
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) February 20, 2024
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