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Virginia Tech Hokie Baseball Arrives at the Regular Season Final Series for 2026

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The Hokies start their final regular season series with a solid Brett Renfrow start and a 5-1 win over Clemson. Game 2 is this afternoon at 3:00

Hokie Baseball’s final 2026 regular season series. | John Schneider - SB Nation The Hokies succeeded in turning their season around to finish on the plus side of . 500 for the year, but post season appearances still depend on finishing out with wins.

A big bite came out of that apple with a quality start from Brett Renfrow and a 5-1 win in Game 1 over Clemson. This is Commencement for Virginia Tech, but the festivities certainly aren’t interrupting the final weekend of baseball at Atlantic Union Bank Park, that’s for sure. The games were moved to a less than usual Thursday – Saturday run to accommodate the flurry of graduation events and probably give everyone a rest and seeding prep day before the ACC Tournament starts.

The Hokies currently stand at 28-22 overall with a dead even 14-14 ACC record, after the Game 1 win against Clemson. A series win would put them in much better seeding shape for the ACC, and certainly a sweep, against a Quad 1 team to end the regular season, would be a serious factor in getting off the bubble and into the NCAA Regionals. Earlier this week, Tech and Marshall agreed to cancel the final game of their two-game non-conference home and home matchup.

Marshall wasn’t going to be of much positive consequence with a win and certainly would have hurt the Hokies with a loss. It turned out to be a smart decision to rest up, spare the team the long trek to Huntington and back. The starters weren’t stressed, and the bull pen has been recycled from the 1-1 split from last weekend’s sort of disappointing pitching performance against UNCG.

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