Tampa Bay Rays draft two Georgia Tech pitchers
Briefly

Kyle Lodise struck out 73 batters while allowing only 19 extra-base hits, the least for Georgia Tech pitchers with over 50 innings. He was named ACC pitcher of the week for a one-hit complete game against No. 20 Louisville. He is the first Tech pitcher since 2011 to achieve a one-hit shutout against a ranked opponent. Meanwhile, Stanford, after an injury, transitioned from a starter to the bullpen, finishing his season with a 5.08 ERA in 12 appearances and reaching 98 mph with his fastball.
He struck out 73 batters while holding opponents to only 19 extra-base hits, the fewest among Tech pitchers with more than 50 innings pitched. He was named ACC pitcher of the week in the penultimate week of the regular season after tossing a seven-inning, one-hit complete game against No. 20 Louisville.
Stanford completed his sophomore season this year, breaking camp as the Sunday starter and eventually finding a home in the bullpen after overcoming an injury that forced him to miss over a month of action. He finished his 2025 season with seven starts over 12 appearances, posting a 0-0 record and a 5.08 ERA over 28 1/3 innings.
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