WATCH: Jordan Beck flips off outfield while running bases vs Georgia Tech
Tennessee will be advancing to the Super Regionals after pulling off a comeback win against Georgia Tech on Sunday night. The Volunteers have been the best team in college baseball all season and seeing them advance in the NCAA Tournament is no surprise.
What could be seen as a surprise, though, is Jordan Beck while he was running the bases. Hitting the go-ahead double late in the game, Beck was seen flipping off the Georgia Tech outfield. He seemed to have some words as well, showing how excited he was to be in a winning position.
You can watch the full moment here.
Georgia Tech made it a nail-biter in the ninth inning, getting the bases loaded with two outs. However, Tennessee and Beck were able to prevail and will face off against Notre Dame in the Super Regional. Two of the top teams in the country are traveling to Knoxville for what should be a highly entertaining fight for a College World Series spot.
Jordan Beck, Tennessee advances to Super Regional with win over Georgia Tech
After Tennessee blew the game open with a six-run final inning, Georgia Tech threatened to come right back at them with a great performance of their own. Walsh walked the first Yellow Jackets batter of the inning and gave up a single to the second, putting two players on base. He picked up a strikeout to get the first out of the inning, but a single to the fourth batter he faced loaded the bases.
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With one out and bases loaded, a single into center field brought two runs home and put the tying run at the plate. Walsh picked up another strikeout for the second out of the inning, and Drew Compton came up to the plate as the potential tying run. Compton put together an excellent at-bat, drawing a walk after working a full count and loading the bases again.
Colin Hall came up to the plate next and looked ready to follow with another walk as he built a full count as well on the same number of pitches — only for Walsh to send a pitch high up in the strike zone for a called strike three and the win.