in 2017 Georgia Tech baseball is notable for its high-scoring offenses and stout defenses. Before Tech had its own baseball field, it played at Brisbine Park. A notable game was played in 1916, when the
Cumberland College Bulldogs routed the Yellow Jackets 22–0. Seeking to avenge this loss, Georgia Tech baseball coach
John Heisman, who was also the football coach at the time, invoked the two schools' previously agreed-upon scheduling contract that obligated Cumberland to play Georgia Tech in football. The
resultant game became the most lopsided victory ever in the history of college football, carrying a score of 222–0 in favor of Georgia Tech. The team's success was guided by great head coaches Jim Luck,
Jim Morris, and
Danny Hall. Luck was head coach from 1962–1981 and helped grow Georgia Tech baseball from an afterthought of a program into a solid regional program. Jim Morris was head coach from 1982–1993 and turned GT baseball into a national brand, winning four conference titles in a row from 1985–1988. After Morris left Tech for Miami, Danny Hall coached Tech from 1994 and posted over 1,000 wins over that span. He led Georgia Tech to over 20 years of NCAA regional play and its only three
College World Series appearances in 1994, 2002, and 2006. The current coach of Yellow Jacket baseball is James Ramsey, in his first season. ==Stadium==