On Valentine’s Day the 2020 baseball season began and the Texas A&M baseball team defeated Miami Ohio 17-1. The Aggies started off strong recording runs in the first two innings and then scored nine runs in the third. The RedHawks were unable to match the Aggie offense on opening day. First pitch of Game 2 is set for 2 p.m. Feb. 15. at Olsen Field.
Photos by Meredith Seaver
The Aggies faced the Redhawks of Miami Ohio for the opening weekend series.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverA&M head coach Rob Childress and Miami Ohio head coach Danny Hayden meet with the umpires at home plate before the first pitch.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverTexas A&M and Miami Ohio open the 2020 baseball season Friday, Feb. 14.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior second baseman Bryce Blaum celebrates the first run of the game.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverEach time the Aggies score fans in Blue Bell send bubbles through the ballpark.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior right fielder Zach DeLoach checks himself at second base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSecond baseman Bryce Blaum is hit by a pitch.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSenior left fielder Cam Blake smiles after being walked.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior pitcher Asa Lacy pitched for six innings against Miami Ohio.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSenior catcher Mikey Hoehner keeps his foot on the bag and is almost tagged at second base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFans count the number of engines of each train that passes during games at Blue Bell. During opening day an eight engine train made its way through College Station.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior designated hitter Will Frizzell watches as his ball makes its way over the right field wall for a grand slam.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCatcher Mikey Hoehner and shortstop Trevor Werner celebrate Frizzell’s grand slam after rounding the bases.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverRight fielder Zach DeLoach went 3-for-3 at the plate.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Asa Lacy warms up in between innings.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman shortstop Trevor Werner had one putout and two assists against the RedHawks.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverJunior third baseman Logan Sartori prepares for a Miami Ohio hit.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Asa Lacy threw 96 pitches and eight strikouts.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverTwo fans held a sign that read,”You hit we drink.” They celebrated after Zach DeLoach hit a home run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverDesignated hitter Mason Corbett and Zach DeLoach celebrate after DeLoach’s two-run home run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Asa Lacy allowed one run and three hits in his six innings pitched.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman pitcher Will Johnson threw nine pitches in his one inning pitching.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman pitcher Mason Ornelas threw one strikeout in his inning pitching.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSecond baseman Bryce Blaum had one putout and two assists against Miami Ohio.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Miami Ohio pitching staff threw nine strikeouts against the Aggies on opening day.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFreshman pitcher Alex Magers faced four batters in his inning pitching.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggies defeated the RedHawks 17-1 on opening day at Olsen Field.
Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver