8:36
Hunter Coleman, Zach DeLoach power Aggies over Lamar, 10-7
Despite a rocky game overall for the Aggies, the team was able to get it done and secure a win behind productive offensive performances from Hunter Coleman and Zach DeLoach. The victory extends the Aggie win streak to seven games.
8:49
Rough night on the mound causes Aggies to suffer midweek loss to Incarnate Word, 6-5
After a solid opening to the season, the A&M pitching staff struggled on Wednesday night, allowing five earned runs on 15 hits. The Aggies' bats showed some life but they weren't able to climb out of the hole after the Cardinals' four-run fifth inning.
13:33
Diamond Notes: Pitching staff delivers again for A&M team struggling at the plate
The pitching staff again headlined the week for the A&M baseball team as the Aggies' starters all notched impressive performances on the mound. However, the maroon and white again struggled at the dish. Gabe Bock analyzes the week in Aggie baseball with a big weekend slate ahead.
Improved Aggie ace John Doxakis building on last year's strong finish
Coming off of a breakout 2018 campaign Texas A&M LHP John Doxakis is off to a solid start to the 2019 season after pitching a gem on Opening Day. The new and improved ace has employed a three-pitch mix to sit down batters.
11:29
Diamond Notes: Aggies pile up wins, reasons for optimism in opening series
Texas A&M swept a solid Fordham club on opening weekend. Perhaps more importantly, both Aggie veterans and newcomers showed a number of encouraging signs, starting with the dominance of three lefty starters and several impressive performances at the plate.
Pinstripes take down Maroon 9-4 in opening scrimmage of Omaha Cup
In the first scrimmage of the Omaha Cup, Team Pinstripes took the lead in the bottom of the fifth and didn't look back, downing Team Maroon 9-4. Houston Baptist transfer Jonathan Ducoff (3-for-3) highlighted an electric Pinstripe offense.
Baseball Thoughts: Texas A&M 11, Sam Houston State 3
The Aggies brought out the bats in a Friday night scrimmage against the Bearkats of Sam Houston State, defeating them 11-3. David Sandhop breaks down the early returns on the first look at the soon-to-be 2019 Texas A&M squad.
Texas A&M downs Sam Houston State 11-3 in Fall scrimmage
Despite a brief weather delay, the Aggies played the first of two fall scrimmages on Friday night. With the Sam Houston State Bearkats in town, A&M put on an offensive show, led by Braden Shewmake, defeating the Bearkats 11-3.
10:21
Dugout Chat from Hoover: Zach DeLoach heating back up for Aggies in postseason
On the heels of the Aggies' 4-2 win over Auburn Thursday night, Heath Clary caught up with A&M freshman outfielder Zach DeLoach in Hoover to discuss the Aggies' recent success, his 3-for-3 night against Casey Mize and more.
4:30
John Doxakis brilliant as Aggies topple Auburn in SEC Tournament, 4-2
Texas A&M earned its third win of the 2018 SEC Baseball Tournament on Thursday, besting Auburn and All-American pitcher Casey Mize. Aggie starter John Doxakis carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning in the win.
47:30
Series Preview: Texas A&M vs. No. 25 South Carolina
The Aggies host No. 25 South Carolina at Olsen Field for the final series of the regular season. Winning the series would be huge for A&M's NCAA Tournament prospects, and to do that the Aggies will need to get more production out of the top of their order.
6:42
Aggie bats come alive with early offensive explosion, defeat LSU 9-2
In desperate need of a win, Texas A&M plated five runs in the first inning and got a sterling performance out of John Doxakis to cruise to a 9-2 victory over No. 17 LSU. Logan Foster reached base all five times as the Aggies enjoyed their biggest scoring output since March 20.
11:43
Series Preview: No. 12 Texas A&M vs. No. 5 Ole Miss
The Aggies dropped last weekend's series to Auburn, but they won the Sunday game and handily defeated Rice on Tuesday to build some momentum coming into this weekend's home series against No. 5 Ole Miss.
13:29
Diamond Notes: Aggies look to recover from rough start to SEC play
It was a rough week all around for the Texas Aggies on the Diamond as they went 1-3, which included dropping the first two conference games of the season at Auburn. Gabe Bock breaks down the miscues and more in this week's Diamond Notes.
12:53
Series Preview: No. 9 Texas A&M at No. 15 Auburn
Coming off their second loss of the season to UT-Arlington, the Aggies look to get the offense going again in their first SEC series of the season. Auburn boasts one of the best pitchers in the country, but Texas A&M will look to get its conference slate started right with a series win.
Aggies drop midweek game to UT-Arlington in extra innings, 5-1
UT-Arlington broke through for five runs in the top of the 18th inning to take Tuesday night's midweek contest over the No. 9 Aggies. Cason Sherrod and Asa Lacy combined to throw 10.1 innings of scoreless relief, but the Mavs kept the A&M bats off balance all night long.
35:48
Series Preview: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Long Beach State
Armed with a top ten ranking and eyeing the start of SEC play next weekend, the Aggies face a real test for the second weekend in a row as the Long Beach State visits College Station. The Dirtbags are only 5-8 but have faced five quality opponents, including two SEC teams and TCU.
10:35
Dugout Chat: Freshman Zach DeLoach enjoying early success at A&M
Zach DeLoach is just a freshman, but he's already made his presence felt at Texas A&M, ripping the cover off the baseball and sitting in the lead-off spot for the Aggies. Though his average is likely to fall from its ridiculous height, he's proven a dynamic player for Rob Childress and company.
5:37
DeLoach hits for the cycle as Aggies defeat Stephen F. Austin, 11-4
Zach DeLoach went 4-for-4 at the plate, reached base six times and scored five runs as A&M dominated the visiting Lumberjacks from start to finish. Six Aggie pitchers combined to strike out nine batters while walking only three.
8:30
Aggies hit five home runs to finish off sweep of Rhode Island, 10-2
After scoring four runs in each of the first two games of the series, Texas A&M exploded for five home runs to sweep the Rams. Mitchell Kilkenny was dominant on the mound while Michael Helman blasted two homers for the No. 11 Aggies.