Cal Bested By No. 3 Georgia Tech
The California baseball team was defeated by No. 3 Georgia Tech, completing a three-game sweep with a final score of 9-3. The Yellow Jackets struck first, taking a 9-0 lead before Cal rallied in the eighth inning to score three runs. Despite strong individual performances from players like Ethan Kodama, the Golden Bears struggled to find scoring opportunities throughout the series. Cal's starting pitcher Gavin Eddy earned the loss despite a commendable effort, allowing four runs in five innings. The Bears now look to rebound in their upcoming game against San Francisco.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech scored initially with a lead-off solo home run.
- Cal scored their runs in a three-run eighth inning, marking their biggest inning of the series.
- Ethan Kodama went 2-for-3 with two doubles and a run scored.
- Gavin Eddy allowed four runs over five innings, the best performance from a Cal starter in this series.
Despite the loss, Cal showcased moments of strong individual performances, particularly from Kodama and Eddy, suggesting potential for improvement moving forward. However, consistent scoring opportunities remain a concern for the team.
State of Play- Cal's season record now stands at 14-16 overall and 1-11 in conference play.
- The team is set to face San Francisco on Monday before heading to Pitt for their next series.
Cal baseball will aim to bounce back in their upcoming matchup against San Francisco, hoping to build momentum before their series against Pitt later this week.
Bottom LineCal needs to harness the energy from their late-game rally to capitalize on scoring opportunities in future games, balancing solid individual performances with cohesive team efforts to improve their conference standing.
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