Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Alex Kranzler (2-0)
L: Prager, Ryan (2-1)
S: Sawyer Hawks (2)

Batting:
2B: LaViolette, Jace 1 ; Schott, Hayden 1
HR: LaViolette, Jace 1
RBI: LaViolette, Jace 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Henseler, Wyatt 2 ; LaViolette, Jace 1
HBP: Henseler, Wyatt 1

Batting:
2B: Riley Nelson 1
HR: Jacob Humphrey 1
RBI: Jacob Humphrey 3 ; Mac Rose 1 ; Braden Holcomb 1
SH: Mike Mancini 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Jacob Humphrey 1 ; Riley Nelson 1 ; Colin Barczi 1 ; Braden Holcomb 1 ; Jonathan Vastine 1
PO: Riley Nelson 1
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Aggies Drop Series Opener at No. 22 Vanderbilt
Mar 20, 2025 | Baseball
NASHVILLE – The Texas A&M baseball team dropped its series opener at No. 22 Vanderbilt, 5-3, Thursday evening at Hawkins Field.
The Aggies (11-10, 0-4) struck first in the opening frame as Jace LaViolette turned on an 0-1 fastball and blasted it over the stands in right for a two-run homer. The long ball marked the 56th of the junior's career, tying Daylan Holt for the program record.
The Commodores (17-5, 2-2) responded with a three-run homer in the third and tacked on another run in the fourth courtesy of an RBI single as they jumped in front 4-2.
In the fifth, the Maroon & White put a pair on via the walk and were able to scratch across a run on a Vanderbilt throwing error, cutting the deficit to 4-3.
A Texas A&M error in the sixth led to an insurance run for the Commodores as their lead stretched to 5-3. The Aggies were unable to respond as they were retired in order over the final three frames.
Starter Ryan Prager (2-1) was handed the loss despite battling through seven innings. The lefty allowed five runs, four earned, and struck out four on the night.
Inside the Box Score
Game two of the series is scheduled for Friday night at 6 p.m. at Hawkins Field.
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The Aggies (11-10, 0-4) struck first in the opening frame as Jace LaViolette turned on an 0-1 fastball and blasted it over the stands in right for a two-run homer. The long ball marked the 56th of the junior's career, tying Daylan Holt for the program record.
The Commodores (17-5, 2-2) responded with a three-run homer in the third and tacked on another run in the fourth courtesy of an RBI single as they jumped in front 4-2.
In the fifth, the Maroon & White put a pair on via the walk and were able to scratch across a run on a Vanderbilt throwing error, cutting the deficit to 4-3.
A Texas A&M error in the sixth led to an insurance run for the Commodores as their lead stretched to 5-3. The Aggies were unable to respond as they were retired in order over the final three frames.
Starter Ryan Prager (2-1) was handed the loss despite battling through seven innings. The lefty allowed five runs, four earned, and struck out four on the night.
Inside the Box Score
- Texas A&M totaled five hits and drew three walks.
- LaViolette and Hayden Schott recorded multi-hit games.
- Wyatt Henseler crossed the plate twice on the night.
- Weston Moss recorded a scoreless frame in relief and struck out two.
- Thursday's series opener marked the 27th meeting all-time between the clubs.
- Despite the loss, the Aggies still lead the series 16-11.
- The contest marked the first road game of the season for the Maroon & White.
- LaViolette's home run in the first was the 56th of his career, tying Daylan Holt for the program record.
- The junior logged his eighth multi-RBI game of the season.
- Schott extended his on-base streak to 12 games.
- The designated hitter recorded his fifth multi-hit game of the season.
- Prager worked seven innings for the third straight start.
Game two of the series is scheduled for Friday night at 6 p.m. at Hawkins Field.
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