DURHAM, N.C. – No. 20 Duke baseball (35-16, 16-11 ACC) closes out the regular season this weekend, hosting Georgia Tech (37-15, 17-10 ACC) for a three-game set at Jack Coombs Field. First pitch on Thursday is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ACCNX.
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Friday evening marks the fourth and final set of Duke baseball trading cards, while Saturday afternoon, the Blue Devils will honor their seniors during the pregame ceremony. Postgame on Saturday, kids are able to run the bases.Â
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All tickets in the grandstand are RESERVED SEATS, and you must sit in your assigned seat. A berm ticket grants entry into the berm area on either side of the grandstand and DOES NOT INCLUDE A SEAT.
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THURSDAY (5/15)
No. 20 Duke vs. Georgia Tech
6 p.m. (ET) – Jack Coombs Field
VIDEO – ACCNX
Duke – LHP –
 Owen Proksch
Georgia Tech – RHP – Tate McKee
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FRIDAY (5/16)
No. 20 Duke vs. Georgia Tech
6 p.m. (ET) – Jack Coombs Field
VIDEO – ACCNX
Duke – LHP –
 Andrew Healy
Georgia Tech – RHP – Brady Jones/Jaylen Paden
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SATURDAY (5/17)
No. 20 Duke vs. Georgia Tech
3 p.m. (ET) – Jack Coombs Field
VIDEO – ACCN
Duke – TBA –
 TBA
Georgia Tech – RHP – Brady Jones/Jaylen Paden
QUICK HITS
- The Blue Devils and Yellow Jackets take to the field in the regular season finale, both vying for a double-bye in the ACC Tournament. The winner of the series will vault into the top four seeds, advancing to the quarterfinals of a new look ACC Tournament held in Durham, N.C., at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.Â
- Entering the weekend, Duke's offensive production this season has garnered attention from many outlets, as the Blue Devils are ranked 11th in the country in home runs, first in the ACC with 92. Duke also leads the country and the ACC in walks with 348 and leads the ACC with a scoring average of 8.7 runs per game this season.
- Over its last 10 games, Duke has been one of the hottest teams in the country, posting an 8-2 record. The Blue Devils have recorded a .353 average at the plate, scoring 121 runs, including multiple three-plus run innings to stretch ballgames. Last weekend at No. 9 Clemson, Duke used a 10-run inning on Saturday to level the series, before scoring five runs in the fifth to take the series on Sunday.Â
- The Blue Devils continue a trend of scoring throughout the middle innings of games this season, scoring 184 of their 442 (41.6%) runs from the fourth to sixth innings.
- With the final three ballgames of the season coming at Jack Coombs Field, Duke currently sits with 28 home victories. The program record for victories at home was set in 1994, as the Blue Devils look to once again capture another program record. Also on the table is Duke's ACC wins tally. The 2018 squad set the program record for ACC wins with 18, as the Blue Devils enter the weekend sitting at 16-11 overall in league play.
- Two-out scoring has been a theme for the Blue Devils in 2025, as they have produced 164 two-out RBI this season. The 164 runs account for 37.1% of the Blue Devils' run production. AJ Gracia leads the team with 26 two-out RBI, while Jake Hyde (24), Sam Harris (22), Jake Berger (16), Ben Miller (15), Tyler Albright (13), Macon Winslow (12), Wallace Clark (12), and Ben Rounds (11) have all produced double-digit two-out RBI.Â
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