Cortez Shines in Relief, No. 3 Aggies Take Game One Against Oregon, 10-6
Jun 08, 2024 | Baseball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Chris Cortez delivered a career-high tying 5.2 scoreless innings in relief as the No. 3 Texas A&M baseball team overcame an early deficit to defeat Oregon, 10-6, in game one of the NCAA Bryan-College Station Super Regional Saturday afternoon from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
With the win, the Aggies (48-13) are one win away from punching their ticket to the College World Series for the eighth time in program history.
Cortez was brilliant out of the bullpen for the Maroon & White as the junior struck out a career-best 10 Ducks (40-19) and allowed only two hits on the afternoon. Evan Aschenbeck earned the save after striking out three in 1.2 scoreless frames, marking the senior's SEC-best eighth of the season.
Hayden Schott led the offensive attack for Texas A&M as the graduate student plated a game-high tying three RBI after finishing 3-for-5 at the dish. Catcher Jackson Appel joined Schott with a three-hit performance as the senior went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI. Ted Burton rounded out the multi-hit performers for the Maroon & White as the senior finished 2-for-4 at the plate.
After Oregon jumped out to a 2-0 advantage with a two-run homer in the first, the Aggies responded with a three-spot in the bottom half to take a 3-2 lead. Appel plated the first run of the frame on an RBI single to right center and later scored the tying run on a wild pitch. With two outs in the inning, Schott came through with an RBI double to right center to give the Maroon & White the lead.
The Ducks jumped back in front, 6-3, in the second behind a four-run frame that featured a sac fly, RBI single and a two-run double.
In the third, Schott got a run back for the Aggies with an RBI single through the right side to cut the deficit to 6-4.
A pair of costly Oregon errors helped Texas A&M reclaim the advantage, 7-6, in the fourth as three runs came around to score. After Gavin Grahovac reached on a single, the freshman came around to score on a Jace LaViolette double that featured the first Oregon error. LaViolette, who advanced to third on the play, later scored the tying run on a fielding error by the Ducks first baseman.
With the bases loaded, Schott pushed across his third RBI of the afternoon as he reached on a fielder's choice to give the Maroon & White a 7-6 lead.
The Aggies posted their third crooked number of the game in the fifth as three more runs came across to score, pushing the lead to 10-6. LaViolette plated the first run on a bases-loaded RBI walk, while Kaeden Kent and Appel each drove in a run on an RBI groundout.
Cortez and Aschenbeck combined to slam the door shut on Oregon as Texas A&M claimed game one, 10-6.
Inside the Box Score
The Aggies will look to punch their ticket to the College World Series tomorrow night as game two is slated for 6:30 p.m. from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
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With the win, the Aggies (48-13) are one win away from punching their ticket to the College World Series for the eighth time in program history.
Cortez was brilliant out of the bullpen for the Maroon & White as the junior struck out a career-best 10 Ducks (40-19) and allowed only two hits on the afternoon. Evan Aschenbeck earned the save after striking out three in 1.2 scoreless frames, marking the senior's SEC-best eighth of the season.
Hayden Schott led the offensive attack for Texas A&M as the graduate student plated a game-high tying three RBI after finishing 3-for-5 at the dish. Catcher Jackson Appel joined Schott with a three-hit performance as the senior went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI. Ted Burton rounded out the multi-hit performers for the Maroon & White as the senior finished 2-for-4 at the plate.
After Oregon jumped out to a 2-0 advantage with a two-run homer in the first, the Aggies responded with a three-spot in the bottom half to take a 3-2 lead. Appel plated the first run of the frame on an RBI single to right center and later scored the tying run on a wild pitch. With two outs in the inning, Schott came through with an RBI double to right center to give the Maroon & White the lead.
The Ducks jumped back in front, 6-3, in the second behind a four-run frame that featured a sac fly, RBI single and a two-run double.
In the third, Schott got a run back for the Aggies with an RBI single through the right side to cut the deficit to 6-4.
A pair of costly Oregon errors helped Texas A&M reclaim the advantage, 7-6, in the fourth as three runs came around to score. After Gavin Grahovac reached on a single, the freshman came around to score on a Jace LaViolette double that featured the first Oregon error. LaViolette, who advanced to third on the play, later scored the tying run on a fielding error by the Ducks first baseman.
With the bases loaded, Schott pushed across his third RBI of the afternoon as he reached on a fielder's choice to give the Maroon & White a 7-6 lead.
The Aggies posted their third crooked number of the game in the fifth as three more runs came across to score, pushing the lead to 10-6. LaViolette plated the first run on a bases-loaded RBI walk, while Kaeden Kent and Appel each drove in a run on an RBI groundout.
Cortez and Aschenbeck combined to slam the door shut on Oregon as Texas A&M claimed game one, 10-6.
Inside the Box Score
- The Aggies racked up 12 hits and drew nine walks on the afternoon.
- Seven different batters in the Maroon & White registered a hit, while six Aggies drew a walk.
- Appel and Schott each totaled a game-best three hits in the win.
- Burton rounded out the multi-hit performers with a 2-for-4 afternoon.
- Travis Chestnut, Grahovac and LaViolette each totaled a game-best two walks.
- As a staff, Texas A&M struck out 14 batters.
- Starter Ryan Prager earned a no-decision after allowing six runs in 1.2 innings of work.
- Saturday's game marked the first meeting all-time between the two clubs.
- With the win, the Aggies are now 13-12 all-time in Super Regional games.
- In the NCAA Tournament, the Maroon & White are now 99-83 and 48-16 at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
- Under Head Coach Jim Schlossnagle, the Aggies are 13-4 in postseason play and 3-0 in Super Regional games.
- The Super Regional appearance is the 10th in program history.
- LaViolette has now reached base safely in 19 straight games.
- The three-hit game marked the first of the season for Appel.
- The multi-hit performance was the 21st of the year for Schott.
- Schott's three RBI matched his season-high.
The Aggies will look to punch their ticket to the College World Series tomorrow night as game two is slated for 6:30 p.m. from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Cortez, Chris (9-3)
L: Gordon, RJ (7-6)
S: Aschenbeck, Evan (8)
Batting:
2B: Meggers, Chase 1
HR: Aroz, Anson 1
RBI: Neville, Mason 1 ; Aroz, Anson 3 ; Meggers, Chase 2
SF: Neville, Mason 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Neville, Mason 1 ; Aroz, Anson 2 ; Thompson, Bennett 1 ; Garate, Carter 1 ; Boettcher, Bryce 1
HBP: Garate, Carter 1 ; Boettcher, Bryce 1

Batting:
2B: LaViolette, Jace 1 ; Appel, Jackson 2 ; Schott, Hayden 1
RBI: LaViolette, Jace 1 ; Kent, Kaeden 2 ; Appel, Jackson 2 ; Schott, Hayden 3
Base Running:
RUNS: Grahovac, Gavin 3 ; LaViolette, Jace 1 ; Kent, Kaeden 1 ; Appel, Jackson 2 ; Burton, Ted 1 ; Sorrell, Caden 1 ; Chestnut, Travis 1
CS: Kent, Kaeden 1
PO: Chestnut, Travis 1
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