Texas A&M junior outfielder Braden Montgomery suffered what appeared to be a right ankle injury during the first inning of the Bryan-College Station Super Regional against Oregon.
After trailing 6-3 after two innings, the No. 3 Aggies entered the fifth frame with a 7-6 advantage. During the ESPN2 broadcast with Victor Rojas and Lance Cormier, Texas A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle had a brief interview during the top of the fifth inning.
“Obviously you saw him, we tried to score on a throw home from second base and it was a little bit of an awkward slide. I didn’t see if there was a collision or not but yeah, he’s banged up pretty good,” Schlossnagle explained. “We could even be better, we swung at another ball right there. You’ve gotta check your ego at the door and just make these guys throw strikes.
“Thank you, Gig ‘Em.”
The Aggies lead the Ducks, 10-6, entering the bottom of the seventh at Blue Bell Park on Saturday afternoon.
Braden Montgomery back in the A&M dugout 😢 pic.twitter.com/3N48YUQzBk
— Kay Naegeli (@KayNaegeli) June 8, 2024
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