Georgia Tech Baseball Announces Early Sellout For Series Finale vs No.7 Florida State Next Weekend

While Georgia Tech is gearing up for a road ACC series against California (which begins tonight), the series finale for next weekend's matchup against Florida State has already been sold out the school announced today. Just this week, Georgia Tech played in front of a sellout crowd when they defeated No. 18 Auburn 13-3.
The sellout is the fourth of the season for Georgia Tech baseball, which doubles the previous program record for sellouts in a regular season (2). Demand is at an all-time high to see the Yellow Jackets in action on The Flats, as they’ve drawn crowds of 2,000 or more for every home game this season (a program first), buoyed by a school record for season tickets purchased.
A very limited number of seats still remain for the first two games of next week’s highly anticipated series versus FSU, which are scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 9 and 8 p.m. on Friday, April 10.
Next Saturday’s game vs FSU is sold out!
— Georgia Tech Baseball (@GTBaseball) April 2, 2026
Limited tickets remaining for Thursday & Friday…
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Tickets for April 11 can be purchased at SeatGeek, The Official Ticket Marketplace of the Yellow Jackets. https://t.co/mywg7N6dS2#StingEm🐝 x #WreckHavoc pic.twitter.com/fIXbUtB6lV
Big series
While Georgia Tech is busy facing the Golden Bears this weekend, Florida State is going to be facing No. 10 Virginia before they head to Atlanta. If the Seminoles triumph over the Cavaliers and the Yellow Jackets take down Cal, it will be a showdown of arguably the two best teams in the conference next weekend with ACC championship implications.
GT is 6-2 against ranked opponents for the first time since 2014 and 6-2 against Top 15 opponents for the first time since 2006.
The Yellow Jackets enter this week as the best offense in the country and the best offense in modern college baseball history. In the 16 seasons of the BBCOR era, the 2026 Yellow Jackets have produced the best batting average (.365), on-base percentage (.488) and runs/game (11.4) of any Power 4 team after seven weeks in the BBCOR era.
Tech leads Division I in four standard statistical categories: batting average (.364), on-base percentage (.486), OPS (1.119) and runs (320) and are Top 10 in multiple others: slugging (2nd – .633), hits (2nd – 355), walks (2nd – 195), doubles (4th – 74) and home runs/game (5th – 2.08).
The Jackets also lead Division I in five advanced stats: BABIP (.423), WOBA (.499) WRC (295) WRAA (109) and WRC+ (159).
Georgia Tech is just over halfway through the regular season and currently on pace to set BBCOR era program records in runs, hits, RBI, walks, OPS, OBP, slugging % and batting average.
Tech has scored 320 runs through their first 28 games. It’s the most runs Georgia Tech has recorded after 28 games in the program’s 131-year history and the most runs any Power 4 team has scored through 28 games in the BBCOR era (since 2011).

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