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2025 Baseball: Single-Game Tickets Now Available at Mac Nease Park
2024-12-17
With just under two months until Opening Day (Feb. 14), Georgia Tech baseball is all set to kick off an exciting season. Fans can now purchase single-game tickets for all 35 home games at Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium. Let's dive into the various ticketing options and what the 2025 schedule has in store.

Secure Your Seats for Georgia Tech Baseball's 2025 Season!

2025 Baseball Ticketing Options

Single-Game Tickets offer fans the flexibility to choose on a game-by-game basis which contests they'd like to attend. They can pick and choose according to their preferences. Additionally, the Champions Hall Access Add-On allows fans to experience all the amenities of the Champions Hall club area while keeping their seats in the lower bowl. It's a great way to enhance the game-watching experience.

The pricing for single-game tickets starts at different rates based on the seating. Chairback seats with Champions Hall Access cost $65. Chairback seats (premium prices) are $15 ($20), bench adult (premium prices) is $10 ($15), bench senior/youth is $8, and group tickets (10+ tickets) are $5. Georgia Tech Athletics Association reserves the right to adjust pricing for premium matchups like vs. Clemson, Auburn, Virginia, and Louisville.

ACC Saturday Pack Benefits

With the ACC Saturday Pack, fans can guarantee their chairback seats for Atlantic Coast Conference opponents on Saturdays throughout the season at Mac Nease Baseball Park. This provides a sense of certainty and allows fans to plan their weekends better. It also offers significant savings as you get five (5) games for just $75.

Six-Game Flex Benefits

The six-game flex pack gives fans the freedom to choose which games work best for them. From midweek matchups to high stakes weekend series, they can pick between three of four premium games along with three of our six in-state battles. It's a flexible option that saves money compared to single-game options, with six (6) games costing just $60.

Full Season Ticket Membership Benefits

Season ticket members get the best seats in the park for every game this season as Georgia Tech aims for its 10th ACC Championship and 36th NCAA Regional berth. It offers the best value with steep price discounts compared to single-game pricing, starting at just $175. Season ticket members also have the option to purchase season-long parking at an exclusive discounted rate, saving them significant money throughout the season.

Champions Hall Add-On is available for season ticket members with chairback seats, allowing them to experience all-inclusive food and beverage options and the Teixeira Skyline Terrace. Space is limited, so it's essential to secure your spot today. Additionally, by renewing, season-ticket members earn one (1) A-T Priority Point, and ACC Tournament and NCAA Tournament tickets are allocated in A-T Priority Point order, so every point counts!

Friends & Family Discount is another great benefit. Season-ticket members can add on tickets for family and friends for just $5.

2025 Schedule Highlights

Tech hosts five Atlantic Coast Conference series, headlined by College World Series participants Virginia (April 25-27) and NCAA Regional champions Clemson (March 28-30), along with Pittsburgh (March 14-16), Cal (April 11-13), and Louisville (May 9-11). The Jackets will take on five teams who made the NCAA Tournament field in 2024 (Western Michigan, Clemson, Georgia, Virginia, and Duke). They will also look to win their third series in the last four years against archrival Georgia in the 22nd annual Spring Baseball Classic on Tuesday, April 15th at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, to benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Ticket information for the 2025 edition on COFH will be announced later.

GT will host in-state foes West Georgia (Feb. 26), Kennesaw State (March 4), Georgia State (March 11), Mercer (April 1), and Georgia Southern (May 6). They play 10 games against programs ranked in the top-20 RPI last season (Clemson (3), Georgia (1), Virginia (3), and Duke (3)). Six of those games will be played at home, with the game against UGA being played at a neutral site at Truist Park.

Full Steam Ahead is a $500 million fundraising initiative to achieve Georgia Tech athletics' goal of competing for championships at the highest level. It funds transformative projects like renovations of Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, the Zelnak Basketball Center, and O’Keefe Gymnasium, as well as additional initiatives to advance Georgia Tech athletics.

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