Vahn Lackey Named Buster Posey Award Finalist
Vahn Lackey, a junior catcher from Georgia Tech, is one of five finalists for the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award. He has been recognized as the Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year and is noted for his impressive performance both defensively and offensively, helping Georgia Tech maintain a strong season. This marks Lackey's first nomination, joining a list of esteemed catchers from the program who have previously received the award. His statistics reflect his dominant presence on the field, making him one of the top catchers in college baseball.
By the Numbers- Lackey has a .407 batting average, .529 on-base percentage, and .790 slugging percentage over 60 games.
- He has recorded 20 home runs, driven in 78 RBI, and scored 85 runs, leading Division I in runs.
- With a 5.56 WAR, he ranks second nationally among players.
- Lackey caught six attempted base stealers and made back-pick outs on five additional occasions.
- He has significantly contributed to his team's pitching staff, which achieved the ACC ERA title with a 4.36 ERA during conference play.
Looking ahead, Lackey will continue to be a pivotal player as Georgia Tech aims for advancement in the postseason, leveraging his hitting and defensive prowess to strive for championships.
Bottom LineVahn Lackey's impressive season not only showcases his skills as one of college baseball's elite catchers but also sets the stage for potential accolades and contributions to Georgia Tech’s athletic achievements.
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