Georgia (33-9, 10-8 SEC) got a taste of its own medicine this past weekend, as Vanderbilt swept the Bulldogs, outscoring them 21-10.
Georgia’s offense was red-hot going into the series in Nashville, but the Bulldogs’ bats went cold, recording just 17 hits in the series and 40 strikeouts. Rallies were hard to come by, as the Dawgs scored nine of their 10 runs off of homers.
Prior to the Vanderbilt series, Georgia was on a hot streak, taking the series against then-No. 1 Arkansas and handling in-state rival No. 13 Georgia Tech at the Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park.
The Bulldogs have a chance to right the ship Tuesday against another ranked opponent, but they have a tough test ahead of them in No. 3 Clemson.
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