In front of the largest opening day crowd in Blue Bell Park history (7,729), the visiting Bowling Green Falcons (0-1) were no match for the No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies (1-0). Final score, 15-1.
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Junior pitcher Bringham Hill rubs some dirt on his hands. Hill does this before every batter.
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Assistant coach Jake Carlson mans his first base spot.
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Senior first baseman Joel Davis catches the ball thrown his way from second base.
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The Aggies will play the second and third games of the series as a doubleheader on Saturday.
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7,279, fans were in attendance for Friday night’s game, which is a record for the largest opening day crowd at Blue bell Park.
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No. 20 Texas A&M vs. Bowling Green
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A fan celebrates after catching a foul ball.
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Homan
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Coleman
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Freshman second baseman Braden Shewmake scored the winning run in the Aggies’ extra-inning victory over Stephen F. Austin.
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Bowling Green pitcher through 75 pitches, had 6 hits, and only one strikeout in 3 innings pitched.
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Fans release bubbles after the Aggies score one of their 15 runs.
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After a walk by Bowling Green pitcher Tyler Anderson, the 12th man chanted the “Ball 4” chant.
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No. 20 Texas A&M vs. Bowling Green
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The Aggies discuss their game plan.
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Hunter Coleman went 1-for-2 Tuesday including a solo home run in the seventh inning.
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Freshman catcher Hunter Coleman signals to his teammates.
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Senior left fielder Walker Pennington hit his second home run of the season in the Aggies’ 7-4 loss to LSU Friday night.
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