No. 23 Baseball Set for SEC Home Opener with No. 7 Georgia
Mar 19, 2026 | Baseball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – No. 23 Texas A&M baseball team continues its homestand against No. 7 Georgia for the first SEC matchup at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park in 2026. The three-game series begins Friday at 6 p.m., followed by Saturday's game at 2 p.m. First pitch of Sunday's series finale is slated for 3 p.m.
The Friday and Saturday contests will broadcast on SEC Network+ and Sunday's matchup airs nationally on SEC Network. All three games may be heard locally on 1150 AM/93.7 FM The Zone. Fans can follow along through live stats or on X, @AggieBaseball.
Friday's series opener marks the 27th meeting all-time between the programs with the Aggies (17-3) holding a 16-10 record over the Bulldogs (18-4). In 12 prior matchups at Blue Bell Park, Texas A&M has topped Georgia in 10 games. The clubs met last year in Athens to conclude SEC play. After falling in the series opener, the Aggies shut out the Bulldogs behind a complete game from Justin Lamkin. Georgia claimed the rubber match on Sunday to secure the series win.
The Maroon & White send the rotation of Shane Sdao, Weston Moss and Aiden Sims to the bump for the weekend. The trio has been dominant in the strike zone this season, combining for 79 strikeouts and a 1.12 WHIP on the year.
The Aggies topped Texas State in midweek action by a 9-6 decision. Caden Sorrell powered the offense with two home runs and four RBI. The junior outfielder has logged a team-best three multi-homer games and 10 multi-RBI performances on the year.
Offensively, Texas A&M boasts the eighth-best on-base percentage (.459) and ninth-best slugging percentage (.583) in the country. The Aggie bats rank inside the top 25 national ranks nationally in batting average (.326), home runs (39), runs scored (197) and walks (126).
On the mound, the Maroon & White's ranks second in the country in walks allowed per nine innings (2.31), third in the country in K/BB ratio (3.95). The Aggie pitching staff's 1.17 WHIP is the 17th-best nationally.
PROMOTIONS AT THE BALLPARK
FRIDAY: MAROON OUT T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY: FREE Maroon Out t-shirts available for fans first 3,000 on the concourse of Blue Bell Park.
SUNDAY: MILITARY APPRECIATION: Military personnel can claim complimentary game tickets through Vet Tix. Tickets subject to availability. For details, click here.
YOUTH PROGRAMMING
• Face painting: FREE face painting for all kids, found on the concourse across from the playground on the first base side.
• Anthem buddies: Kids 12 and under are welcome to stand by a player during the National Anthem. Kids can meet at the stairs on the first base line 30 minutes prior to the first pitch. The Anthem Buddies opportunity is limited and subject to change.
• Kids Run the Bases: Kids 12 and under are welcome to run the bases post-game. Kids can meet at the stairs on the first base line after the game to go down to the field.
GAMEDAY PARKING:
Fans are encouraged to make plans to arrive early and exhibit patience for the expected traffic and parking congestion around Blue Bell Park. Multiple parking options are available for fans this season:
For a comprehensive look at the gameday experience (tickets, parking, tailgating, etc.) at Blue Bell Park, visit our A to Z guide.
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.
The Friday and Saturday contests will broadcast on SEC Network+ and Sunday's matchup airs nationally on SEC Network. All three games may be heard locally on 1150 AM/93.7 FM The Zone. Fans can follow along through live stats or on X, @AggieBaseball.
Friday's series opener marks the 27th meeting all-time between the programs with the Aggies (17-3) holding a 16-10 record over the Bulldogs (18-4). In 12 prior matchups at Blue Bell Park, Texas A&M has topped Georgia in 10 games. The clubs met last year in Athens to conclude SEC play. After falling in the series opener, the Aggies shut out the Bulldogs behind a complete game from Justin Lamkin. Georgia claimed the rubber match on Sunday to secure the series win.
The Maroon & White send the rotation of Shane Sdao, Weston Moss and Aiden Sims to the bump for the weekend. The trio has been dominant in the strike zone this season, combining for 79 strikeouts and a 1.12 WHIP on the year.
The Aggies topped Texas State in midweek action by a 9-6 decision. Caden Sorrell powered the offense with two home runs and four RBI. The junior outfielder has logged a team-best three multi-homer games and 10 multi-RBI performances on the year.
Offensively, Texas A&M boasts the eighth-best on-base percentage (.459) and ninth-best slugging percentage (.583) in the country. The Aggie bats rank inside the top 25 national ranks nationally in batting average (.326), home runs (39), runs scored (197) and walks (126).
On the mound, the Maroon & White's ranks second in the country in walks allowed per nine innings (2.31), third in the country in K/BB ratio (3.95). The Aggie pitching staff's 1.17 WHIP is the 17th-best nationally.
PROMOTIONS AT THE BALLPARK
FRIDAY: MAROON OUT T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY: FREE Maroon Out t-shirts available for fans first 3,000 on the concourse of Blue Bell Park.
SUNDAY: MILITARY APPRECIATION: Military personnel can claim complimentary game tickets through Vet Tix. Tickets subject to availability. For details, click here.
YOUTH PROGRAMMING
• Face painting: FREE face painting for all kids, found on the concourse across from the playground on the first base side.
• Anthem buddies: Kids 12 and under are welcome to stand by a player during the National Anthem. Kids can meet at the stairs on the first base line 30 minutes prior to the first pitch. The Anthem Buddies opportunity is limited and subject to change.
• Kids Run the Bases: Kids 12 and under are welcome to run the bases post-game. Kids can meet at the stairs on the first base line after the game to go down to the field.
GAMEDAY PARKING:
Fans are encouraged to make plans to arrive early and exhibit patience for the expected traffic and parking congestion around Blue Bell Park. Multiple parking options are available for fans this season:
- Texas A&M permit holders may park for free in Lots 100e, 100f, and 100g on a space available basis beginning 2.5 hours pregame. Click here for more info.
- Purchase parking in advance - prepay parking may be purchased for individual games. Reserve your parking for the game now and know you'll have a space waiting for you. Click here for more info.
- General parking is available on gameday for $5 - cash AND card payments accepted.
- Accessible parking is available in Lot 102 for $5 or free for Texas A&M permit holders.
- Shuttle Buses will be available to ADA guest starting 2 hours before first pitch and 1 hour postgame. Pick up will be on Olsen Blvd in front of Lot 102 to the Plaza of Blue Bell Park.
For a comprehensive look at the gameday experience (tickets, parking, tailgating, etc.) at Blue Bell Park, visit our A to Z guide.
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.
Players Mentioned
Georgia Preview: Michael Earley, Chris Hacopian, Bear Harrison
Thursday, March 19
Texas State Postgame: Michael Earley, Caden Sorrell, Gavin Grahovac
Tuesday, March 17
Highlights: A&M 9, Texas State 6
Tuesday, March 17
Highlights: A&M 9, OU 5
Saturday, March 14

















