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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 925893" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p><strong>2022 Fall Report: Georgia Tech</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://d1baseball.com/category/fall-report/" target="_blank">FALL REPORT</a></strong> <a href="https://d1baseball.com/author/aaron-fitt/" target="_blank">Aaron Fitt</a> - December 13, 2022</p><p></p><p><strong>ATLANTA — </strong>Heading into last season, Georgia Tech knew it was built to win in 2022, and the coaches braced themselves for a mass exodus after the season. The Yellow Jackets had a solid year, going 15-15 in the ACC, and then were sent as the No. 2 seed to the Knoxville Regional, hosted by No. 1 national seed Tennessee, which held off a strong challenge from Tech in the regional final.</p><p></p><p>And then, as expected, Georgia Tech’s talented roster was hammered by the draft, losing nine players to pro contracts — with six of them getting selected in the top 10 rounds (No. 11 overall pick Kevin Parada, second-rounder Chandler Simpson (the national batting champion), fifth-rounder Tres Gonzalez, sixth-rounder Zach Maxwell, eighth-rounder Chance Huff and ninth-rounder Andrew Jenkins). But as hard as the draft hit, Georgia Tech was prepared for even more losses. Instead, outfielders <strong>Stephen Reid</strong> and <strong>Jake DeLeo</strong> plus third baseman <strong>Drew Compton</strong> all returned for another year at Tech, boosting the outlook for the 2023 Jackets.</p><p></p><p>“We went from thinking we might have to play a bunch of freshmen to hopefully not having to play too many of them,” Georgia Tech coach Danny Hall said. “But those three guys (Reid, DeLeo and Compton) are tested veterans that have competed at a high level, so to get them back is a blessing. We certainly hope they have great years and get a chance to go play [pro ball].”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 925893, member: 5007"] [B]2022 Fall Report: Georgia Tech [URL='https://d1baseball.com/category/fall-report/']FALL REPORT[/URL][/B] [URL='https://d1baseball.com/author/aaron-fitt/']Aaron Fitt[/URL] - December 13, 2022 [B]ATLANTA — [/B]Heading into last season, Georgia Tech knew it was built to win in 2022, and the coaches braced themselves for a mass exodus after the season. The Yellow Jackets had a solid year, going 15-15 in the ACC, and then were sent as the No. 2 seed to the Knoxville Regional, hosted by No. 1 national seed Tennessee, which held off a strong challenge from Tech in the regional final. And then, as expected, Georgia Tech’s talented roster was hammered by the draft, losing nine players to pro contracts — with six of them getting selected in the top 10 rounds (No. 11 overall pick Kevin Parada, second-rounder Chandler Simpson (the national batting champion), fifth-rounder Tres Gonzalez, sixth-rounder Zach Maxwell, eighth-rounder Chance Huff and ninth-rounder Andrew Jenkins). But as hard as the draft hit, Georgia Tech was prepared for even more losses. Instead, outfielders [B]Stephen Reid[/B] and [B]Jake DeLeo[/B] plus third baseman [B]Drew Compton[/B] all returned for another year at Tech, boosting the outlook for the 2023 Jackets. “We went from thinking we might have to play a bunch of freshmen to hopefully not having to play too many of them,” Georgia Tech coach Danny Hall said. “But those three guys (Reid, DeLeo and Compton) are tested veterans that have competed at a high level, so to get them back is a blessing. We certainly hope they have great years and get a chance to go play [pro ball].” [/QUOTE]
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