BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M baseball team concludes its fall exhibition slate Friday night as they host Houston at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. and scheduled to last 12 innings.
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Admission and parking are FREE to the public and concession stands will be open.
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The Aggies used 17 position players and 12 pitchers en route to 20-2 victory in 12 innings over Houston Christian in their fall opener. Caden Sorrell led the offensive attack as the sophomore went 3-for-4 with a homer, triple and four RBI. On the mound, the Maroon & White staff struck out 17 batters led by Ty Baker, who logged three strikeouts in a scoreless frame.
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Texas A&M is entering its first season under head coach Michael Earley, who helped the Aggies to a pair of trips to the College World Series during his time as an assistant the last three years. During his tenure in Aggieland, Earley has developed Texas A&M into one of the most powerful and potent offenses in the country.
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The Aggies return 22 student-athletes from last season's squad that reached the College World Series Finals, highlighted by a trio of All-Americans in Gavin Grahovac, Jace LaViolette and Ryan Prager. In the offseason, Earley and his staff welcomed a talented group of newcomers, including seven that landed on Baseball America's annual top-100 transfers list in Myles Patton, Wyatt Henseler, Gavin Kash, Connor "Bear" Harrison, Grant Cunningham, Jacob Galloway and Jamal George.
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The two squads met last season at Blue Bell Park with the Maroon & White coming away with a 13-11 victory.
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Follow the Aggies
Visit for more information on Texas A&M baseball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M baseball team on Facebook, Instagram and X by following @aggiebaseball.
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Admission and parking are FREE to the public and concession stands will be open.
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The Aggies used 17 position players and 12 pitchers en route to 20-2 victory in 12 innings over Houston Christian in their fall opener. Caden Sorrell led the offensive attack as the sophomore went 3-for-4 with a homer, triple and four RBI. On the mound, the Maroon & White staff struck out 17 batters led by Ty Baker, who logged three strikeouts in a scoreless frame.
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Texas A&M is entering its first season under head coach Michael Earley, who helped the Aggies to a pair of trips to the College World Series during his time as an assistant the last three years. During his tenure in Aggieland, Earley has developed Texas A&M into one of the most powerful and potent offenses in the country.
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The Aggies return 22 student-athletes from last season's squad that reached the College World Series Finals, highlighted by a trio of All-Americans in Gavin Grahovac, Jace LaViolette and Ryan Prager. In the offseason, Earley and his staff welcomed a talented group of newcomers, including seven that landed on Baseball America's annual top-100 transfers list in Myles Patton, Wyatt Henseler, Gavin Kash, Connor "Bear" Harrison, Grant Cunningham, Jacob Galloway and Jamal George.
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The two squads met last season at Blue Bell Park with the Maroon & White coming away with a 13-11 victory.
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Follow the Aggies
Visit for more information on Texas A&M baseball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M baseball team on Facebook, Instagram and X by following @aggiebaseball.
