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The Battalion

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Baseball vs. South Carolina Day 1

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Photo by Photo by Abby Collida

Texas A&M Baseball beat the South Carolina Gamecocks 6-3 in the series opener at Blue Bell Park. 

The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Baseball team started off the South Carolina series with a 6-3 win. Sophomore Braden Shewmake got the game started with a home run to right field. 

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  • Junior Michael Helman had two hits and one run against the Gamecocks

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  • The Thursday night game brought the Aggies season record to 36-17 overall. 

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  • Junior Mitchell Kilkenny threw for 87 pitches Thursday night. 

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  • Head coach Rob Childress meets with his players on the mound to put in a new pitcher. 

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  • The Aggies with face off against South Carolina next Friday at 6:30 for the second game of the series. 

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  • A&M cycled four pitchers on the mound Thursday night. 

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  • Despite their continued hustle, the Gamecocks ultimately fell to the Aggies in the series opener. 

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  • Sophomore Braden Shewmake dives back to safety. 

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  • Sophomore Hunter Coleman played first base for the Aggies. 

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  • Freshman Will Frizzel had two hits against the Gamecocks. 

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  • A young Aggie fan enjoys singing the Aggie War Hymn with his mother.

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  • The team congratulated each other on a good game after the 6-3 win. 

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  • The Aggies will take on the Gamecocks in game two of the series Friday night. 

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