Georgia Tech pitcher Zach Maxwell goes viral for profane message on glove

That’s daring.

Georgia Tech reliever Zach Maxwell pitched a stellar recreation to finish his season in a 9-6 loss to Tennessee in Sunday’s Knoxville Regional — and he went out a “dangerous ass mother-f–ker,” in line with a message written throughout his glove.

Whereas Maxwell was on the mound, followers on Twitter rapidly seen the acronym “BAMF” on show on the entrance of his glove. It’s an abbreviation that stands for “dangerous ass motherf–ker.”

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

Maxwell, who began Sunday for the Yellow Jackets, pitched a monster recreation towards the No. 1 Tennessee and struck out 11. He allowed two unearned runs on 5 hits and 5 walks in six innings.

The 21-year-old made 5 begins this season, whereas serving primarily as a reliever for the Yellow Jackets.

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

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