Virginia baseball team celebrating a victory against Georgia Tech.
Virginia’s baseball team showcased its resilience by outlasting No. 24 ranked Georgia Tech in a thrilling 12-9 victory. After initially trailing, Virginia’s offense exploded with seven runs in the fourth inning, solidifying their position for the rest of the game. Freshman James Nunnallee led the charge with a stellar performance, ensuring the Cavaliers’ record rose to 23-15. The game marked an important achievement for Virginia as they gear up for the next matchup against Georgia Tech.
In a thrilling contest held at Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, the Virginia baseball team showcased its resilience by defeating the No. 24 ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 12-9 on April 25. This victory improved Virginia’s overall record to 23-15 and brought their ACC record to 10-9.
The game was a rollercoaster ride for fans, as Virginia found itself trailing 3-2 after the first three innings. However, in a dramatic turn of events, the Cavaliers’ offense exploded in the fourth inning, scoring an impressive seven runs to seize control of the game. This marked the 15th time this season that Virginia scored five or more runs in a single inning, demonstrating their offensive prowess.
Freshman sensation James Nunnallee was the standout performer of the night, going 4-for-4 at the plate with three extra-base hits, three RBIs, and three runs scored. His offensive contributions were crucial to the team’s success. Additionally, teammates Aidan Teel, Harrison Didawick, Henry Ford, and Luke Hanson each contributed to the scoring with multi-hit games, showcasing the collective strength of the team.
On the mound, Jay Woolfolk started for the Cavaliers, pitching 3.2 innings while allowing six runs and striking out five batters. Despite the effort, he did not earn a decision. Relief pitcher Kevin Jaxel stepped up, earning his second win of the season, adding to the team’s excitement and momentum.
Following this intense matchup, Virginia prepared to face Georgia Tech again on April 26 for the second game of the series. In this upcoming contest, left-handed pitcher Bradley Hodges (1-1) was slated to take the mound for Virginia, while Georgia Tech’s right-hander Brady Jones (4-1) geared up to start for the Yellow Jackets. The first pitch was set for 4 p.m. on ACCNX, though it would not be broadcast on WINA due to coverage of UVA Men’s Lacrosse. Listeners were encouraged to tune in via Virginiasports.com.
This defeat marked Georgia Tech’s sixth consecutive loss, including four straight in the ACC, as their record fell to 29-13. The team will need to regroup quickly as they look to end their losing streak in the next matchup against Virginia.
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