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No. 12 Texas A&M vs. No. 5 Mississippi

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Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel

Sophomore left fielder Logan Foster is introduced prior to the game against the Mississippi Rebels.

The No. 12 Texas A&M Aggies (19-6; 2-4 SEC) and No. 5 Mississippi Rebels (22-3; 4-2 SEC) met at Blue Bell Park on a beautiful Saturday afternoon for their final game of the series. After defeating the Rebels by a single run Friday evening, Mississippi was able to pay Texas A&M back with a single run win of their own. The final score was 7-6.
Photos by C. Morgan Engel (@cmefotos)

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  • Junior third baseman Allonte Wingate and two young fans face the flag during the National Anthem.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • The Mississippi Rebels and the crowd at Blue Bell Park during the National Anthem prior to the game.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • Junior pitcher Mitchell Kilkenny started the game for the Aggies. He pitched nearly five innings with eight hits and zero strikeouts.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • Mississippi pitcher James McArthur started the game for the Rebels, allowing three hits and two runs in less than two innings.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • Sophomore shortstop Braden Shewmake advances to second base during the third inning.

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  • Texas A&M head coach Rob Childress chats with junior pitcher Mitchell Kilkenny during the fourth inning.

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  • Mississippi third baseman Tim Elko anticipates the play during the third inning.

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  • A Texas A&M fan celebrates a score during the third inning.

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  • Mississippi infielder Tyler Keenan celebrates his two-run homer during the fourth inning.

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  • Mississippi cather Nick Fortes bobbles a pitch during the fourth inning.

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  • Freshman center fielder Zach DeLoach sprints toward first base after a hit to center field.

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  • Freshman first baseman Will Frizzell bobbles the pickoff throw. Mississippi left outfielder Thomas Dillard would advance to second because of the Aggie error.

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  • Freshman first baseman Will Frizzell bobbles the ball as Mississippi infielder Tyler Keenan runs across first base.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • The student section at Blue Bell Park celebrates a Logan Foster RBI with bubbles during the fifth inning.

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  • Freshman pitcher Asa Lacy pitched one and a half innings against the Rebels and took the loss.

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  • Saturday was a beautiful day for a Top 25 matchup at Blue Bell Park.

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  • Junior third baseman Allonte Wingate dives for a grounder during the seventh inning.

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  • The Texas A&M dugout awaits the eight inning against Mississippi.

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  • Freshman first baseman Will Frizzell catches a pickoff throw from senior pitcher Kaylor Chafin. Mississippi right outfielder Ryan Olenek would be called safe.

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  • Senior pitcher Kaylor Chafin pitched one inning against the Rebels and allowed one run.

    Photo by Photo by C. Morgan Engel
  • Mississippi pitcher Parker Caracci picked up the save after pitching the last inning against the Aggies.

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  • Sophomore catcher Hunter Coleman hit a RBI double to left field during the bottom of the ninth inning to bring the Aggies within one run.

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  • Sophomore catcher Hunter Coleman anxiously watches the end of the game from the dugout after hitting an RBI double and brining the Aggies within one run.

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  • Mississippi pitcher Parker Caracci is congratulated by his teammates after earning a save in the victory over the Aggies.

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  • The Texas A&M Aggies and Mississippi Rebels shake hands after the victory by the Rebels. The final score was 7-6.

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