Game Two Recap: Baseball – Texas A&M vs Alabama

The Aggies lose big getting run-ruled in game two to Alabama putting a damper on Senior day.

When you think the Aggies are hitting their stride, they have a game like this. I’ll give them a small amount of slack due to the weather, but to get run-ruled on Senior day is less than ideal. A solo home run is all Texas A&M (30-21, 12-14 SEC) muster in game two, falling 12-1 to Alabama (33-18, 12-14 SEC).

Alabama returned the favor today by starting hot and then not allowing the Aggies to get anything going offensively. After three innings, Texas A&M was down 4-0, but the game still seemed in reach until a massive fifth inning for the Tide. The Aggies kept giving up singles, pushing the lead to 7-0, and for another blow to the ego, Alabama hit two home runs before the inning was over.

Now in the run-rule territory, down 12-0, the Maroon & White needed some of that Olsen Magic again this year, but unfortunately, that bottle had run dry today. Instead of mounting a rally, three of their better batters got retired for a quick end to the fifth.

Jace LaViolette produced the only game run for the Aggies on a solo homer over the center field wall. After a brief weather delay, Texas A&M struck out twice, leaving one runner on base for a final score of 12-1 in Alabama’s favor.

Final Score: Aggies 1, Tide 12 – W: McMillan, Garrett (2-2); L: Johnston, Will (3-3)

Game three will start at 3 pm on Sunday, May 13th.

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