Fall Exhibition Baseball Games

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J Wurzbach
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When, where and what time are the exhibition games against Rice and Sam Houston?
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10/11 at BBP (6pm ?) and 10/25 (5pm ?)in Huntsville, I think.
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https://12thman.com/news/2019/8/28/baseball-sets-fall-schedule-including-two-exhibition-games.aspx
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Article states starting times are 6pm in BCS and 5pm in Huntsville.
Class of '93 - proud Dad of a '22 grad and a '26 student!
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Well that's better than 3p. I'm gonna have to take off a little early on 10/25 to get over there to watch them take on the bearkats. though.
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A little baseball with Rice and then hang around for Bama Midnight Yell...not a bad evening!
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Starting Lineup
Blaum 6
Blake 7
DeLoach 9
H. Coleman 3
Barker 5
Sartori DH
T. Coleman 4
Hoehner 2
Alejo 8
Roa 1


COLLEGE STATION, Texas Mason Corbett provided the game-winning double in the bottom of the 14th as the Texas A&M Aggies outscored the Rice Owls, 14-13, in exhibition game action Friday evening at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.

Tied at 13-13, Brandon Ashy drew a leadoff walk and advanced to third on a pair of wild pitches. Trevor Werner drew a walk to put runners on the corners. After Ben Content fanned a pair of Aggies, Corbett slapped a double down the rightfield line push Ashy across. The teams played out the remainder of the inning with Content inducing a fly ball for the third out.

The Maroon & White started strong, collecting three runs in the first inning and another in the second. The Owls answered, outscoring the Aggies 12-3 through the next seven innings. Texas A&M retaliated, packing on seven runs in the final four innings.

Offensively, the Aggies compiled 17 hits, contributed by 12 different batters, four of which had multi-hit games. Newcomers Logan Sartori, Rody Barker, Zane Schmidt, Austin Bost and Trevor Werner combined for 10 hits, five RBI and six runs. Sartori batted 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run. Barker went 2-for-3 with a two RBI and a run. Schmidt also notched two hits and a run. Zach DeLoach batted 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run.

Cristian Roa was the standout on the mound for the Aggies, working 2.0 blank innings with three strikeouts. Evan Vanek, Will Johnston and Justin Ruble each worked scoreless frames.

Trailing, 12-7 after 10 frames, the Aggies put up three runs in the 11th inning, sparked by RBI singles by Logan Britt and Mason Corbett. Izzy Lopez knocked in the last run of the frame with a double.

Texas A&M claimed a 13-12 lead with three more runs in the 12th inning, keyed by a two-run double by Cole Taylor and an RBI single by Werner.

Rice tied the game in the top of the 14th with an RBI single by Eric Benitez, but the Aggies responded with a run of their own in their final raps.

UP NEXT
Texas A&M heads to Huntsville to face Sam Houston State on Friday, October 25 at 5 p.m.
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Rice baseball donned their blue and gray at Reckling Park, hosting Texas A&M in a fall exhibition game on a brisk October evening.

Rice hosted their first home exhibition of the fall against Texas A&M. On a cool night at Reckling Park, the Owls fell to the Aggies 9-6 in 12 innings.

Texas A&M struck first, putting up four runs on a flurry of fourth inning hits against Rice pitcher Evan Kravetz. The Aggie pitching staff held the Owls in check for much of the early action, but the home team broke through with a crooked number of their own in the sixth.

Rice designated hitter Khevin Brewer mashed a bases-clearing double down the left field line. A bases-loaded walk tied the game at 4-4 entering the seventh. Texas A&M pushed a pair of unearned runs across in the seventh and Rice answered with singles in the seventh and eighth to tie the game at 6-6.

The game stayed deadlock through the next three innings before Texas A&M pushed across two runs in the 12th. Rice had one last chance to answer in the bottom half of the frame but wasn't able to fight back.
The result is somewhat trivial in a scrimmage atmosphere, overall the night gave the young guys some valuable experience and gave the coaches a chance to see their players in action.
Offensive player of the game Justin Collins, catcher

Justin Collins was seeing the ball well off just about every pitcher he faced. He picked up the Owls first hit of the night with a double in the second inning. He followed that up with singles in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings.

It was Collins who delivered for the Owls in their exhibition against Sam Houston last week, mashing a grand slam to give Rice a commanding lead. He hit .265 with 12 extra base hits in 2017 and will be trusted for more this season.

Pitcher of the game Addison Moss, pitcher

With Matt Canterino on the shelf, resting from a busy fall that included the Cape Cod league and Team USA appearances, the Owls turned to Moss to start their tilt against the Aggies. He faced seven batters, allowed one hit and struck out one, throwing 16 strikes on 24 pitches.
Moss wasn't perfect, but he kept a potent Aggie lineup from making much hard contact. He'll be a piece of the starting rotation for the Owls once again this spring.
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