The Cardiac Jackets Pull Off Largest Comeback of the 21st Century
Georgia Tech's baseball team achieved a historic comeback, overcoming a 10-0 deficit to defeat Wake Forest 14-11, marking the largest comeback of the 21st century for the program. After an early batting barrage from Wake Forest, Georgia Tech rallied back thanks to crucial performances from players like freshman pitcher Cooper Underwood, who pitched 5 hitless innings and junior Jarren Advincula, who went 5-for-5 with 6 RBIs. The offensive turnaround started after a rain delay and culminated in a decisive five-run seventh inning. This dramatic victory capped off an impressive game for the Yellow Jackets, improving their season record to 35-7.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech scored 14 runs, marking their highest total this season and the 6th most runs after 42 games in program history.
- Jarren Advincula recorded 6 RBIs, tying for the most in a single game this season.
- Georgia Tech improved to 18-5 in ACC play, matching the best start since 2011.
- The team is currently 24-2 at home and has won 12 straight home games.
Georgia Tech will aim for a series sweep against Wake Forest in their next game scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. With momentum from this historic victory, they look to maintain their winning streak.
Bottom LineThis comeback exemplifies Georgia Tech's resilience and offensive power this season, highlighting their potential to break multiple program records if they continue this trajectory. Advincula’s performance is a key indicator of their offensive strength, making the Jackets a formidable contender.
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