greg.w.h said:I was old by age 3 according to my dad.trouble said:
Since when are you a spring chicken?
I have one of those kids
greg.w.h said:I was old by age 3 according to my dad.trouble said:
Since when are you a spring chicken?
Had to listen to the Southern game on the radio. Actually enjoyed it, brought me back to my youth.Detective Jake Peralta said:
Continuing the "Best of 2024 Countdown":
11. Midweek Madness
Date(s): Wednesday March 6, Wednesday March 20, and Tuesday April 9, 2024
Cheating a bit here and going with a theme instead of individual games...
The Aggies went undefeated against out-of-conference opponents in 2024, but it was not without drama. These three games - against Texas Southern, Prairie View, and UTSA, respectively - stand out with the team putting in extraordinary effort to take care of business and stave off upset-minded in-state opponents.
TSU: The day after beating the Longhorns in Austin, the Ags did not get their first hit until Max Kaufer doubled to lead off the fifth. Hayden Schott's two-out, three run homer in the seventh finally gave the Ags a lead they would not relinquish.
Note: This was the only game that was not televised/streamed in 2024, so no extended highlights of this one. KBTX highlight video linked here.
Prairie View: The day before welcoming in State for a pivotal SEC series, Braden Montgomery made his first (and only) start on the mound in an Aggie uniform. Unfortunately, it did not go well, as Monty surrendered four runs in 1+ IP, and the Ags found themselves down 9-6 going into the eighth. A five run frame that included RBI hits from Schott, Ali Camarillo, Jackson Appel, and Gavin Grahovac helped A&M steal the victory.
UTSA: The Jackson Appel Show. The Ags found themselves down 4-0 and 5-1, but Appel's 3 HR night was capped by a walk off solo shot that delivered a 6-5 victory.
George, you were born oldergreg.w.h said:I was old by age 3 according to my dad.trouble said:
Since when are you a spring chicken?