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ACC Baseball Tournament 2024: Bracket, Schedule, Format, Team Rosters, Standings

Erik BeastonMay 19, 2024

WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA - APRIL 19: Nick Kurtz #8 of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons looks on against the Florida State Seminoles at David F. Couch Ballpark on April 19, 2024 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)
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The top teams in ACC baseball will compete in the conference tournament starting next week. Not only will teams look to bolster their standing ahead of the College World Series, but the top prospects in the conference will have the opportunity to highlight their skills as MLB teams look toward the future in July's draft.

Who will show up and show out and which teams will establish themselves as threats to win the tournament?

Which two Wake Forest players rank at the top of the conference's list of big-league prospects?

Find out with this preview of the annual springtime competition.


Schedule and Format*

First Round: May 21

Second Round: May 22

Third Round: May 23

Fourth Round: May 24

Semifinal Round: May 25

Championship Game: May 26

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*Full schedule, including game times, and bracket available here.


Team Rosters


Top Prospects

Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest Demon Deacons

A slow start and shoulder injury likely cost Kurtz the No. 1 spot in July's MLB Draft but he exploded shortly after, highlighting incredible power that will make him an intriguing prospect to teams who need power hitters.

Tyler Jennings @TylerJennings24

After struggling to start the year, Nick Kurtz went on an insane mid-season tear. He looks like the key cog he was last year for Wake Forest.<br><br>Hammers this ball down the third base line for a long opposite field home run that left the bat at 106 MPH. His 21st on the year. <a href="https://t.co/U6sNO15Y4J">pic.twitter.com/U6sNO15Y4J</a>

MLB.com wrote, "Kurtz's signature tool is his well-above-average power to all fields, the product of outstanding bat speed, strength and a left-handed stroke designed to drive balls in the air. More than just a slugger, he's a complete hitter with no discernible weakness who crushes left-handers and right-handers and all types of pitches."

That power is reflected in impressive numbers including 21 home runs, 51 RBI, and a .318 average.


Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Drafted in 2021 by the Padres, Burns opted to stay in school, where he filled the long-reliever role for the Tennessee Volunteers, was a big reason that team made the College World Series, and then opted to transfer to Wake Forest.

All he did there was establish himself as one of the top pitchers of the 2024 class, thanks to a slider that MLB describes as, "a true beast that sits in the upper 80s and has generated a 60 percent swing-and-miss rate during the last two seasons, and he also owns a plus low-80s curveball."

MLB Pipeline @MLBPipeline

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His fastball is iffy, often inconsistent, and identifiable by hitters, making it easier to hit despite sitting in 97-99 and, at times, reaching 102mph.

Still, it would not be surprising if he is the first pitcher off the board in July.