McKee, Jones, Spivey rotation order stays the same.
Game is on regular ACC Network TV for a change. The controversial playboy Wiley Ballard will be the color analyst. (Hide your wives, sisters and girlfriends, Miami!)
Trying to get a current update on Lodise but last I heard he was "probable."
From GT Athletics...
No. 13/14 GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS (29-8, 14-4 ACC) at MIAMI HURRICANES (21-17, 6-9 ACC)
APRIL 18-20, 2025 • 8 PM | 4 PM | 1 PM
Coral Gables Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field)
Probable Starting Pitchers
Friday – GT – RHP Tate McKee (5-0) vs. Miami– RHP Griffin Hugus (4-4)
Saturday – GT – RHP Brady Jones (4-0) vs. Miami– RHP AJ Ciscar (1-1)
Sunday – GT – RHP Caden Spivey (4-0) vs. Miami – RHP Tate DeRias (1-0)
Friday – 8 PM
TV: ACC Network | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
Saturday – 4 PM
TV: ACC Network | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
Sunday – 1 PM
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
SERIES STATS
Overall: Miami leads: 69-47-2
at Miami: Miami leads 39-17-2
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
Game Notes
TOP STORYLINES
• GT has been awarded the No. 13 ranking in Perfect Game, the USA Today Coaches’ Poll and Baseball America’s latest Top-25 polls and No. 14 according to D1 Baseball and the National College Baseball Writers Association.
• The Yellow Jackets sit atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings with a 14-4 record.
• Tech moved up 4 places in the D1 Baseball Poll, the 2nd straight week GT has been the biggest riser (up 7 last week)
• Tech is off to its best start in 15 years (since 2010).
• The Jackets are 10-1 in road games this year, the best start in program history, dating back to 1895.
• Tech owns the most potent offense in the Power 4, leading the nations top four conferences in batting average (.337), doubles (107) and on-base % (.440).
• Tech is among the best in the P4 in hits (2nd – 424), runs-per-game (2nd – 9.9) and slugging % (4th – .577).
• The Jackets are the only ACC program, and one of only six Power 4 teams in the nation, to be Top 30 across DI in both runs-per-game (5th – 9.9) and ERA (27th – 4.17) – also No. 2 Ark., No. 2/4 Tenn., No. 8/9 LSU, No. 11/24 WVU and Iowa
• Since Danny Hall announced this as his final season on The Flats, GT is outscoring opponents 122-58 (12 games).
• Georgia Tech is averaging 2.89 doubles per game this season, the most in the nation – the program record for doubles/game is 2.51, set in the 1987 season.
• Tech pitching has struck out 10.2 per-9-innings this year, the program record for a full season is 10.00 set in 1998.
• Tech is Top 10 across Division I in the following statistical categories: Doubles (1st – 107), Avg. (2nd – .337), hits (4th – 424), runs-per-game (5th – 9.9), SAC flies (1st – 33), slugging % (7th – .577) and on-base % (9th – .440).
• Four Yellow Jackets were named Midseason All-Americans: Drew Burress (1st Team / D1 Baseball & PG), Mason Patel (1st Team / D1 Baseball & PG), Kyle Lodise (2nd Team / PG) & Alex Hernandez (Freshman All-American / PG).
• Burress leads the Power 4 and is fourth overall with 19 doubles this year, two shy of getting into the Top 20 for doubles in a season over program history.
• Tech is the only program in the nation to have three players with 14 or more doubles: Burress (Power 4 leader – 19), Lodise (17) and Carson Kerce (14) and one of only five programs to have more than one (also Arizona State, Murray State, Richmond and Virginia – all with two).
• Lodise and Burress lead the ACC with 32 extra-base hits each, as one of the most potent 1-2 combos in the country. The next closest player in the conference sits at 27 XBH.
• Earlier this month, Burress passed college baseball hall of famer Mark Teixeira, among others, on the GT all-time home run leaderboard. He is currently 17th, tied with Anthony Maisano (1989-90). He is five home runs shy of the Top 10 and 20 away from the program record (Jason Varitek – 57).
• Burress leads Division I in career slugging % (.792) by a margin of .043. He is 5th among all of NCAA college baseball, including DII and DIII.
• Miami leads the all-time series 69-47-2 with Tech winning the series last year, 2-1.
• GT is looking for its sixth ACC series win of the year, the most since winning nine straight in 2019.
• Tech has not swept three ACC road series in the same season in program history.
• GT starting pitchers are 11-0 this season, setting a new program record: 37 games without a loss from a starting pitcher to begin a season.
Game is on regular ACC Network TV for a change. The controversial playboy Wiley Ballard will be the color analyst. (Hide your wives, sisters and girlfriends, Miami!)
Trying to get a current update on Lodise but last I heard he was "probable."
From GT Athletics...
No. 13/14 GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS (29-8, 14-4 ACC) at MIAMI HURRICANES (21-17, 6-9 ACC)
APRIL 18-20, 2025 • 8 PM | 4 PM | 1 PM
Coral Gables Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field)
Probable Starting Pitchers
Friday – GT – RHP Tate McKee (5-0) vs. Miami– RHP Griffin Hugus (4-4)
Saturday – GT – RHP Brady Jones (4-0) vs. Miami– RHP AJ Ciscar (1-1)
Sunday – GT – RHP Caden Spivey (4-0) vs. Miami – RHP Tate DeRias (1-0)
Friday – 8 PM
TV: ACC Network | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
Saturday – 4 PM
TV: ACC Network | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
Sunday – 1 PM
TV: ACC Network Extra | Watch Live
Radio: GT Gameday App
Play-by-Play: Colin Lacy
Analyst: Wiley Ballard
Live Stats
SERIES STATS
Overall: Miami leads: 69-47-2
at Miami: Miami leads 39-17-2
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
Game Notes
TOP STORYLINES
• GT has been awarded the No. 13 ranking in Perfect Game, the USA Today Coaches’ Poll and Baseball America’s latest Top-25 polls and No. 14 according to D1 Baseball and the National College Baseball Writers Association.
• The Yellow Jackets sit atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings with a 14-4 record.
• Tech moved up 4 places in the D1 Baseball Poll, the 2nd straight week GT has been the biggest riser (up 7 last week)
• Tech is off to its best start in 15 years (since 2010).
• The Jackets are 10-1 in road games this year, the best start in program history, dating back to 1895.
• Tech owns the most potent offense in the Power 4, leading the nations top four conferences in batting average (.337), doubles (107) and on-base % (.440).
• Tech is among the best in the P4 in hits (2nd – 424), runs-per-game (2nd – 9.9) and slugging % (4th – .577).
• The Jackets are the only ACC program, and one of only six Power 4 teams in the nation, to be Top 30 across DI in both runs-per-game (5th – 9.9) and ERA (27th – 4.17) – also No. 2 Ark., No. 2/4 Tenn., No. 8/9 LSU, No. 11/24 WVU and Iowa
• Since Danny Hall announced this as his final season on The Flats, GT is outscoring opponents 122-58 (12 games).
• Georgia Tech is averaging 2.89 doubles per game this season, the most in the nation – the program record for doubles/game is 2.51, set in the 1987 season.
• Tech pitching has struck out 10.2 per-9-innings this year, the program record for a full season is 10.00 set in 1998.
• Tech is Top 10 across Division I in the following statistical categories: Doubles (1st – 107), Avg. (2nd – .337), hits (4th – 424), runs-per-game (5th – 9.9), SAC flies (1st – 33), slugging % (7th – .577) and on-base % (9th – .440).
• Four Yellow Jackets were named Midseason All-Americans: Drew Burress (1st Team / D1 Baseball & PG), Mason Patel (1st Team / D1 Baseball & PG), Kyle Lodise (2nd Team / PG) & Alex Hernandez (Freshman All-American / PG).
• Burress leads the Power 4 and is fourth overall with 19 doubles this year, two shy of getting into the Top 20 for doubles in a season over program history.
• Tech is the only program in the nation to have three players with 14 or more doubles: Burress (Power 4 leader – 19), Lodise (17) and Carson Kerce (14) and one of only five programs to have more than one (also Arizona State, Murray State, Richmond and Virginia – all with two).
• Lodise and Burress lead the ACC with 32 extra-base hits each, as one of the most potent 1-2 combos in the country. The next closest player in the conference sits at 27 XBH.
• Earlier this month, Burress passed college baseball hall of famer Mark Teixeira, among others, on the GT all-time home run leaderboard. He is currently 17th, tied with Anthony Maisano (1989-90). He is five home runs shy of the Top 10 and 20 away from the program record (Jason Varitek – 57).
• Burress leads Division I in career slugging % (.792) by a margin of .043. He is 5th among all of NCAA college baseball, including DII and DIII.
• Miami leads the all-time series 69-47-2 with Tech winning the series last year, 2-1.
• GT is looking for its sixth ACC series win of the year, the most since winning nine straight in 2019.
• Tech has not swept three ACC road series in the same season in program history.
• GT starting pitchers are 11-0 this season, setting a new program record: 37 games without a loss from a starting pitcher to begin a season.