Georgia (18-8, 3-5) started Saturday’s game looking to clinch its first SEC series of the year. The Bulldogs played like it for the first two innings as well. However, momentum can arguably shift faster in baseball than any other sport. The Bulldogs learned that the hard way during a game that lasted well over three hours on Saturday afternoon.
Both teams went through a plethora of emotions that come when there are 20 total runs scored in a game. South Carolina’s offense just proved to be too powerful in the Gamecocks’ 13-7 win.
“It’s definitely an emotional rollercoaster but you try and stay as even-keeled as you can in this game and not really ride the highs or lows,” said Georgia’s Garrett Blaylock.