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Georgia Tech Baseball Prepares for Rebuilding Season After Early NCAA Exit

Top draft prospects eye professional opportunities while underclassmen gear up to lead the Yellow Jackets

Roster Changes and Future Outlook

Georgia Tech’s baseball program is entering a pivotal offseason after an unexpected early exit from the NCAA Tournament, forcing the coaching staff to reassess its roster and strategy.

The draft eligibility of top talents Vahn Lackey and Drew Burress has sparked speculation about their imminent departures to professional baseball, while other seniors such as Jackson Blakely, Dimitri Angelakos, and Cooper Underwood also weigh their options.

Meanwhile, underclassmen like Caleb Daniel and Will Baker are expected to step into larger roles, providing continuity and experience for a team that will rely heavily on home‑grown talent.

The Yellow Jackets have yet to make any additions through the transfer portal, leaving the current squad as the primary foundation for the upcoming season.

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