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GALLERY: Baseball vs. Texas

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Photo by Photo by Abbey Santoro

After introducing the starting lineup for Tuesday night’s game, the Aggies participated in the Aggie War Hymn and the tradition of “Saw ‘Em Off.”

The Texas A&M and University of Texas rivalry returned to College Station for a baseball game at Olsen Field on Tuesday, March 30 at 6:02 p.m. No. 5 ranked Texas brought a strong pitching game, but failed to record any runs. The Aggies capped off the night with two home runs, making the final score 2-0. Freshman pitcher Nathan Dettmer led the way for the Aggies with a total of six strikeouts over seven innings and was named player of the game. 
The Texas A&M baseball team will travel to Columbia, Missouri for a conference series beginning on Thursday, April 1 against the Missouri Tigers. 

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  • The Aggies line the dugout before the game begins. 

  • A fan leads the Texas Baseball team in the “Texas Fight” fight song before the game. 

  • Freshman pitcher Nathan Dettmer was named player of the game for his performance while pitching through seven innings for the Aggies. 

  • The newly added student section “Section 12,” was packed for the game against Texas. 

  • Senior infielder Will Frizzell catches a ball at first base to stop Texas player Eric Kennedy from reaching first. 

  • Freshman infielder Kalae Harrison tags a Texas player out on second base. 

  • The newly added student section “Section 12,” was packed for the game against Texas. 

  • First baseman Will Frizzell was part of the starting lineup for the Aggies in the game against Texas. 

  • Sophomore outfielder Logan Britt rounds first base after hitting the first home run of the night for the Aggies in the fourth inning. 

  • Graduate student Mikey Hoehner delivered the second solo homer of the night in the seventh inning to giving the Aggies a 2-0 lead over Texas. 

  • Section 12 quickly reached capacity for the game against Texas. 

  • Texas freshman infielder Mitchell Daly runs toward first base. 

  • An Aggie gives a Gig ‘Em in support of the Texas A&M baseball team. 

  • Graduate student Ray Alejo recorded four at-bats and one run for the Aggies. 

  • Mikey Hoehner celebrates his home run while he runs the bases of Olsen Field. 

  • Senior pitcher Chandler Jozwiak pitched the last two innings for Texas A&M. 

  • The Texas A&M baseball team lines up at the conclusion of the game to give high-fives and celebrate the win over Texas by putting the “horns down.” 

  • The Texas baseball team and coaching staff gather together for a picture following the conclusion of the game. 

  • The Aggies recorded a total of two runs, six hits and zero errors in the game against Texas. 

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