The Georgia baseball team found itself at No. 2 in the nation Monday after a series win over the highly respected Vanderbilt Commodores. Tuesday, the Bulldogs hosted their in-state rivals at Foley Field for the second of three games this season against Georgia Tech.
After losing 11-2 just two weeks ago, Georgia (28-6, 9-3) got revenge on the newly ranked Yellow Jackets (22-11, 9-6), delivering a 12-2 beatdown in Athens.
Tim Elliott went for 7 innings while only giving up 5 hits and 2 runs before the bullpen took over.
Glover, Williams, and Ryder pitched a combined 2 innings in relief, giving up 0 runs, 1 hit, and 1 walk.