Georgia Tech pitcher Zach Maxwell goes viral for profane glove


Which is daring.

Ga Tech reliever Zach Maxwell pitched a stellar game to finish his period in a 9-6 loss to Tennessee in Sunday’s Knoxville Regional — and he went out a “bad ass mom-f–ker,” according to a information penned across his glove.

While Maxwell was on the mound, enthusiasts on Twitter speedily recognized the acronym “BAMF” on exhibit on the front of his glove. It’s an abbreviation that stands for “bad ass motherf–ker.”

Maxwell also acknowledged the information on Twitter, and re-shared a closeup photograph of his glove. 

Maxwell, who started out Sunday for the Yellow Jackets, pitched a monster match versus the No. 1 Tennessee and struck out 11. He authorized two unearned runs on 5 hits and five walks in 6 innings.

The 21-year-aged made five begins this year, though serving largely as a reliever for the Yellow Jackets.

Maxwell — a 6-foot-7, 275-pound sophomore — is draft eligible this year.

Georgia Tech pitcher Zach Maxwell goes viral for profane glove

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