Georgia pitcher Caden Aoki stands out in College World Series run
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Caden Aoki has emerged as a key player for Georgia during the College World Series, marking the team's return to this stage for the first time since 2008. Aoki, a transfer from USC, has a record of 9-1 and a 4.04 ERA across his season, with impressive strikeout numbers. With three saves and recent strong performances, he is seen as a reliable option in Georgia's pitching lineup. As the team continues its run in Omaha, Aoki's experience, including his previous stint in the 2022 College World Series, adds depth to the roster. The Bulldogs look to leverage his skills in their upcoming matchups.
- •Aoki posted a 9-1 record and 4.04 ERA this season.
- •He is a graduate transfer from USC, significantly contributing this season.
- •Aoki has 104 strikeouts against just 27 walks.
- •He previously participated in the 2022 College World Series with Notre Dame.
- •Coach Wes Johnson nicknamed him 'Doc' for his precision on the mound.
- 10:00 PMYahoo Sports — Three things to know about Georgia baseball pitcher Caden Aoki
"Georgia pitcher Caden Aoki has been an important transfer this season for a team in the College World Series. Here are 3 things to know about him.
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