Georgia Tech's normally-explosive offense was held in check by 10 different Georgia pitchers, and the Bulldogs used a pair of long balls in the fourth inning to make the difference in their 5-2 victory on Tuesday night at Truist Park in the Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate version on the diamond.
Georgia Tech (29-8) rallied for a run in the top of the fourth to tie the game at 2-2, but Georgia (33-6) quickly answered with three in the bottom half thanks to a solo homer from Devin Obee and a two-run shot by Kolby Branch. That three-run lead ended up being the final margin as the Jackets were unable to come up with timely hits when they needed them.