Georgia Tech’s Hutts Found Dead



The first game of Georgia Tech’s series against Miami has been pushed back to part of a doubleheader Saturday after the death of Yellow Jackets junior lefthander Michael Hutts. He was found dead in his apartment Friday afternoon, and the cause of death is not yet known.

"This isn’t supposed to happen to fine young men like Michael," Tech athletics director Dan Radakovich told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "It’s not supposed to happen to college student athletes. To have a life cut short like this is just tragic."

Hutts was 0-0, 3.38 with 11 strikeouts and two walks in 11 innings of relief this spring.

Our deep condolences go out to Hutts’ family, friends and teammates.



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