Chris Farrell
Texas A&M
#20
RHP

Chris Farrell

Right-Handed Pitcher
6′1″ / 190 lbs
Great Falls, VA
Graduate

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Aggies give up 12 straight runs, fall to No. 12 Rebels, 12-7
6:00
2 yr ago by Richard Zane
Aggies give up 12 straight runs, fall to No. 12 Rebels, 12-7
After heading into the sixth inning tied 2-2, the Aggies gave up 10 runs from the bullpen, dropping the second game of the series against No. 12 Ole Miss, 12-7. Chris Weber gave up just two hits through five innings before being pulled from the game.
Diamond Notes: Aggies drop three in Starkville despite solid effort
11:29
2 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Notes: Aggies drop three in Starkville despite solid effort
Texas A&M is still playing hard, but despite the effort, the Aggies were swept on the road at Mississippi State over the weekend. Gabe Bock reviews another tough weekend and looks ahead at what remains for Aggie baseball.
Diamond Notes: Missed opportunities cost Aggies another SEC series
13:55
2 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Notes: Missed opportunities cost Aggies another SEC series
Texas A&M fought back from an early loss to split Saturday's doubleheader with Tennessee but couldn't keep things afloat on Sunday, losing game three and the series. Gabe Bock details the weekend at Olsen and looks at what remains for the Aggies.
Aggies crush Islanders at home for sixth straight win, 7-0
10:52
3 yr ago by Richard Zane
Aggies crush Islanders at home for sixth straight win, 7-0
The Texas A&M baseball team improved to 9-4 on the season after shutting out Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at home on Tuesday night. Freshman Nathan Dettmer pitched a scoreless outing, allowing just three hits on 85 pitches.
Rob Childress discusses his 600th career win, strong weekend on the mound
10:43
3 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Rob Childress discusses his 600th career win, strong weekend on the mound
Aggie baseball head coach Rob Childress joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on his squad's strong weekend on the mound, leading to five wins, and how Will Frizzell's performance at the plate has paced the offense.
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Diamond Notes: Aggies drop three in Starkville despite solid effort
Diamond Notes: Missed opportunities cost Aggies another SEC series
Rob Childress discusses his 600th career win, strong weekend on the mound
Rob Childress encouraged by performance in Round Rock Classic

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