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Coach Tom Walter and the Deacs welcome Fordham, Illinois, and Akron for opening weekend.

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Swing batter, batter: Coming off the first 50-win season in program history, head coach Tom Walter + the Wake Forest baseball team will return to David F. Couch Ballpark for opening weekend on Friday, Feb. 16-Sunday, Feb. 18.

The 2024 slate features 33 chances to catch the Demon Deacons in action at The Couch, and 40 of 54 games will be played inside NC state lines.

Claim your spot at David F. Couch Ballpark for what is shaping up to be another exciting season on the diamond. Call the Wake Forest Ticket Office at 336-758-3322 to secure your spot (starting at $150 for general admission; $175 for reserved chairback seating). Learn more.

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