Georgia Tech Baseball: A Dynasty in the Making?
A program-record five Yellow Jackets have been recognized as preseason All-Americans by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), signaling a potentially historic season for Georgia Tech baseball. This unprecedented achievement underscores the program’s rising prominence and sets the stage for a serious run at national contention. Junior center fielder Drew Burress and RHP Mason Patel earned 1st Team All-American honors, even as junior catcher Vahn Lackey, junior infielder Jarren Advincula, and sophomore utility player Alex Hernandez were named to the 2nd Team.
The Burress Factor: A Rising Star
Drew Burress isn’t just a standout player; he’s rewriting the Georgia Tech record books. Coming off a season where he was a 1st Team All-American by five different publications, Burress led the ACC in extra base hits (43) and doubles (23), finishing second in home runs (19) and runs scored (77). His career slugging percentage of .756 is the best in program history, surpassing even College Baseball Hall of Famer Mark Teixeira. He’s the only Division I player with a career slugging percentage over .750.
Pitching Prowess: Patel’s Dominance
Mason Patel’s 2025 season was nothing short of remarkable. Appearing in 23 games solely as a reliever, he amassed 70.0 innings pitched, a 3.34 ERA, and an impressive 11-2 record with five saves. Patel became the first Tech pitcher to be named All-American by the NCBWA since 2019 and the first to achieve a first or second-team selection since 2016. He’s the only pitcher in the nation to record double-digit wins and at least five saves.
Anchors Behind the Plate and Infield
Vahn Lackey’s breakout 2025 season established him as a leading catcher in college baseball. He slashed .347/.421/.500, leading all Division I catchers with 18 stolen bases. His impact extends beyond offense, as he helped lower the team ERA by 1.57 runs compared to the previous year. Jarren Advincula, a transfer from California, brings a proven track record, having slashed .342/.410/.506 for the Golden Bears and ranking second nationally among second basemen with 81 hits.
Freshman Phenom and a New Era
Sophomore Alex Hernandez continues the momentum after being named ACC Freshman of the Year and a 1st Team Freshman All-American in 2025. He broke the Georgia Tech record for most RBI by a freshman with 69. Hernandez’s versatility is also noteworthy, having started games at six different positions.
Ramsey’s Offensive Philosophy
The 2026 season marks the first for new Head Coach James Ramsey, who previously served as the team’s offensive coordinator since 2019. Under his guidance, Georgia Tech has consistently led the ACC in key offensive categories, including batting average (.308), OPS (.918), and doubles (796). This offensive firepower, combined with a strong pitching staff, positions the Yellow Jackets for significant success.
Looking Ahead: Championship Aspirations
Georgia Tech’s 2026 season is set to initiate on February 13th against Bowling Green. Season tickets and single-game tickets are now available. The program’s investment in facilities and player development, highlighted by the “Full Steam Ahead” fundraising initiative, demonstrates a commitment to competing for championships at the highest level.
FAQ
Q: Where can I purchase tickets for Georgia Tech baseball games?
A: Tickets are available at ramblinwreck.com/tickets.
Q: What is the “Full Steam Ahead” initiative?
A: It’s a $500 million fundraising initiative to upgrade Georgia Tech athletics facilities and support program-wide operational needs.
Q: Where can I discover more information about the Georgia Tech baseball team?
A: Follow the team on X (@GTBaseball), Facebook, and Instagram (@gt_baseball), or visit www.ramblinwreck.com.
Did you know? Georgia Tech led the nation in doubles with 106 in 2025, showcasing their aggressive base running and powerful hitting.
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