In the game of baseball, one swing of the bat can shift the energy of the entire ballpark.
After getting shut down by LSU’s ace Paul Skenes in the series opener on Friday, March 17, the Aggies sought to right their wrongs in Game 2 to force a rubber match on Sunday.
Those that came postgame were the only fireworks witnessed at Olsen Field as the No. 15 Texas A&M baseball team mustered up little on offense as it fell to top-ranked LSU 9-0 on Friday, March 17. The Aggies tallied just four hits while facing junior RHP Paul Skenes, one of the top pitche…
With a scoring frenzy in the second inning, Texas A&M baseball claimed the first game of its weekend series against Northern Kentucky University, earning its fifth-straight win on Friday, March 10.
Same city, different field, same result.
In its first of five games this week, Texas A&M baseball utilized a lethal combination of well-timed base hits and a dominant defense to defeat the University of the Incarnate Word on Tuesday, March 7.
With “Courage” displayed on the back of several of the team’s Corps of Cadets-themed jerseys, No. 15 Texas A&M baseball never backed down from a fight as it outlasted No. 24 Texas Tech 4-2 in a 16-inning, 5.5 hour affair that began on Sunday, March 5, and ended on Monday, March 6, at Min…
In the Saturday, March 4 nightcap of the Shriner Children’s College Classic, the Aggies took on the hometown team in the Rice Owls, looking to rebound from a tough loss at the hands of the Louisville Cardinals.
From the first pitch to the final out, 10,704 attendees were forced to watch two completely different baseball teams.
In its first road trip of the season, Texas A&M baseball will compete in the Shriners Children’s College Classic, facing its first batch of ranked opponents at Minute Maid Park in Houston beginning on Friday, March 3, at 7 p.m.
In the game of baseball, one swing of the bat can shift the energy of the entire ballpark.
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