Texas A&M overtook Fordham 19-6 on day 2 of the opening weekend series. The final game and pursuit of the sweep will begin at 12 p.m. on Sunday.
Junior shortstop Braden Shewmake stands with two young fans for the Star Spangled Banner.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior second baseman Bryce Blaum tags a Fordham runner attempting to steal second base but is thrown down by junior catcher Mikey Hoehner.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior shortstop Braden Shewmake had one run and one RBI against the Rams.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe final score was 19-6, the Aggies scored six runs in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior shortstop Braden Shewmake waits on second while Fordham meets on the mound.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior shortstop Braden Shewmake sprints to third base and then home after an over throw to the outfield.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior catcher Mikey Hoehner slides into third base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSophomore pitcher Asa Lacy threw for five innings in day 2 of opening weekend.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior right fielder Logan Foster had one hit, one run and one RBI.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior catcher Mikey Hoehner putout 12 Fordham runners.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior second baseman Bryce Blaum gets a late tag on Fordham shortstop Jake MacKenzie.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior right fielder Logan Foster had one putout.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFordham third baseman Matt Tarabek leads off of second base in an effort to steal third.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverEvery time the Aggies score bubbles are sent throughout Olsen Field.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggie dugout looks on as an Aggie goes up to bat.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSophomore Asa Lacy pitched a career high 11 strikeouts.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior second baseman Bryce Blaum safely slides back to first base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Olsen Field “Ball Chant” began and made it to the season high of ball nine.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSenior third baseman Jonathan Ducoff dodges a wild pitch that barely missed his head.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSophomore pitcher Dustin Saenz threw for one inning of 11 pitches.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior catcher Mikey Hoehner had three of the Aggies’ 19 runs.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman pitcher Brandon Birdsell faced four batters in one inning pitched.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFordham left fielder Jason Coules tips is helmet to the Olsen crowd as he rounds the bases after hitting a home run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverOne of the Aggie Bat Boys retrieves a bat.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman first baseman Hunter Watson had five putouts.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior pitcher Jake Nelson pitched the ninth inning for the Aggies.
Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver