Kendall Rogers’ Five
1. Georgia Tech Is Back On The Map
The Yellow Jackets took a slight step back a couple of weeks ago with a tough series loss on the road against Florida State. However, they are right back in the saddle after hitting the road and taking a series from North Carolina, winning 6-0 in the series finale, while also outhitting the red-hot Tar Heels 11-4 in the process.
While the offense got it done against Mike Fox’s Heels, the story of the game was the outing put together by starting pitcher and righthander Zac Ryan, who struck out three, walked three and allowed just two hits in six shutout innings. Ryan threw 75 pitches (42 for strikes). The Georgia Tech bullpen also did the job with Burton Dulaney tossing three shutout frames.
Offensively, Georgia Tech’s Wade Bailey hit a home run and finished the afternoon with three hits, while Matt Gonzalez chipped in a three-hit performance and hard-hitting Kel Johnson with a home run and three-hit performance of his own.
The Jackets are sizzling hot and now winners of six of their last seven contests with Duke at home next weekend, while the weekend series over the Tar Heels should serve as a major RPI boost as well.