.@GTBaseball RUN-RULES Georgia, 14-4
The Jackets were on-fire at the plate — when they got going, they didn’t stop. Scored in all but one inning, biggest came in the fifth. pic.twitter.com/UjxQlGl3Bp
— Lawrence Price III (@LPIII_TRES) April 22, 2026
The No. 3 Yellow Jackets dominated their in-state rival No. 5 Georgia in the Spring Baseball Classic at Truist Park, run ruling the Bulldogs, 14-4. They move to 33-7, tied for the best record in school history and have notched their 11th top-15 ranked win of the year.
Georgia Tech was on fire at the plate, scoring in all but one inning, including a five-run fifth. Tech scored its 14 runs on 14 hits with three doubles and two homers on the evening.
Third baseman Ryan Zuckerman and designated hitter Will Baker each left the yard, with Zuckerman’s team-leading 15th homer kicking off the explosive fifth. It was the first pitch he saw in the at-bat.
Ball is jumping tonight.@GTBaseball junior 3B Ryan Zuckerman unloads to dead CF for his 15th HR this spring.
108 EV
424ft.
84 MPH bat speed ⚡️
Massive power profile for the Pitt transfer. @PB_DraftHQ || @DSeifertD1PBR pic.twitter.com/3F9f3sHYHb
— Ian Smith (@IanSmittyGA) April 22, 2026
Tech starter Carson Ballard secured his fourth win on the bump, tossing four and a third innings of work with four strikeouts and allowing four earned runs. Jake Lankie and Brett Barfield combined for four strikeouts and just two hits in relief.