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Texas A&M Baseball

Big sticks of Moss, Rock help Ags overpower No. 8 Texas in Austin, 12-9

March 29, 2022
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Game #24: Texas A&M 12, No. 8 Texas 9
Records: Texas A&M (15-9, 3-3), Texas (19-8, 1-2)
WP: Rawley Hector (1-0)
LP: Jared Southard (0-1)
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Not meaningless.

In a Tuesday night clash in Austin, Jack Moss and Dylan Rock led an offensive charge that stunned the second-largest crowd in Disch-Falk Field history as Texas A&M upset No. 8 Texas, 12-9. The Aggies amassed 13 hits — including seven extra-base knocks — and utilized six pitchers to get across the finish line.

“It’s awesome,” Moss said. “We knew we could do it. Our team is very confident. Baseball is baseball, no matter where you play or who you play in front of.”

“It can get easy to get away from the simplicity of baseball when the atmosphere is like this, but my thought process was just go up there and see pitches and get good pitches to hit.”
- A&M first baseman Jack Moss

A historic night for Moss, he finished 5-for-5 and became the first Aggie to hit for the cycle since Chris Andritsos vs. Cornell in 2018. In his first taste of the historic rivalry, the Aggie first baseman drove in five runs.

“I was just trying to get good pitches to hit,” Moss said. “It can get easy to get away from the simplicity of baseball when the atmosphere is like this, but my thought process was just go up there and see pitches and get good pitches to hit.”

Rock was equally impressive in his Lone Star Showdown debut. The UTSA transfer was 3-for-4 with five RBIs, including the biggest swing of the night.

“That was awesome,” Rock said. “First game t.u.-A&M. It was awesome. It was crazy the whole time.”

With the score tied 4-4 in the fourth, Chanden Scamardo and Kole Kaler each worked two-out walks to load the bases and bring Rock to the plate. On a 2-2 pitch, Rock launched a grand slam to left-center, his sixth home run of the season.

“He left a slider up, and I got my barrel there,” Rock said. “It connected and it just flew out. The wind helped me out a little bit.”

As he crossed the plate, Rock celebrated with an emphatic "horns down" to the hostile crowd. His slam was A&M's second blast of the night, following Moss' two-run homer in the third. Austin Bost added a two-run shot of his own in the eighth to make it 12-6.

“The additional runs and adding on... Adding on saved us,” Texas A&M head coach Jim Schlossnagle said. “If it had been a one-run ballgame, we would’ve been in trouble.”

A&M's offense started early, scoring twice in the first inning. However, the lead was short-lived as Texas tied the game in the bottom half. The Longhorns took a one-run lead on a Douglas Hodo III single in the third before Moss' homer put the Aggies ahead.

On the mound, a Johnny-Fullstaff performance found a way to get 27 outs.

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A triple in the eighth inning completed the cycle for Jack Moss. He finished the night with five RBIs.

Starter Walker Zander recorded just one out before Brad Rudis took over and worked 1.2 innings. Rawley Hector steadied the shaky pitching staff, working three innings and earning the win, the first of his collegiate career.

“You’re playing such a good team with the wind blowing out and all those right-handed hitters, and we’re pretty inexperienced on the mound,” Schlossnagle said.

Chris Cortez worked 2.2 innings, allowing two runs. Jacob Palisch got the final out of the eighth before Micah Dallas got the final three outs while surrendering just one run on Trey Faltine's second home run of the night.

“Micah came to us this morning and said, ‘Hey, if you need me to finish the game, I can throw my bullpen on the field,’” Schlossnagle said. “That’s not exactly how we normally want to draw them up, but in this instance, that’s what we decided to do.”

By utilizing his Saturday starter, Schlossnagle sent a clear message that the midweek battle was not meaningless to the Aggies, who entered the day ranked 64th in RPI.

“It feels good to close out a win over anybody the way our season has gone,” Schlossnagle said. “Super proud of our guys.”

A win over the Longhorns — the No. 3 team in RPI — will certainly provide a much-needed boost to A&M's resume.

The Aggies continue a road swing this weekend as they begin a three-game series with Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Friday night.

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Big sticks of Moss, Rock help Ags overpower No. 8 Texas in Austin, 12-9

5,900 Views | 4 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by TheChameleon
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Always fun to beat those bastids.
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I really like the expression of some of those fans wearing puke orange.
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For a non-rival, why the second largest crowd in history?
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Phenomenal win. These guys are fun to watch. The offense is on an absolute tear.... It is so impressive to see the improvement this year from them. What they did last night is just spectacular... Texas at home this season was allowing 1.5 runs per game. 16 total runs in 11 games. To score 12 in that environment is crazy- hats off to our lineup.

Moss had a tough weekend against Auburn but to bounce back like that, hitting for the cycle on the road against Texas, unbelievable. Running out of superlatives for Rock. His grand slam was completely electrifying. Dynamite moment. Kaler has been really great also for a while now... On base machine. Bost with a huge swing late, hopefully Claunch's double will get him going. Scamardo is having solid AB's also, looks like a patient hitter.

I know the pitching gave up some hits but they threw strikes. That was the difference with the big run total we put up offensively... If we had started walking guys, could've been a different ending. We limited the damage just enough. That mattered. Awesome to have Dallas close it out, maybe not 100% ideal he had to come in but it was an opportunity for a great win. Man he's definitely a competitor. Would love to see this kid get the ball in a regional.

Cannot ask for a better W and what a way to potentially catapult you into a strong weekend against Alabama. The way we're swinging the bats, giving ourselves a chance to win every time out. I think the starting pitching will step up this weekend and if the bullpen pulls together more, I know they're inexperienced... But overall it's awesome the way this team competes. Looking forward to the rest of conference and a few more of these good midweek matchups.
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