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Texas A&M Baseball
Diamond Thoughts: The memories, the aftermath & the future
June 14, 2016
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Two days later, it’s still a difficult pill to swallow.
That is, the full realization that this particular Texas A&M baseball team will not have a chance to compete for a national championship in Omaha.
Is this what 1989 felt like? It has to be.
The Aggies — ranked No. 1 and one of the front-runners to win the title — fell to a semi-local college baseball fast-rising power wearing purple at Olsen Field, one game away from the College World Series.
That is, the full realization that this particular Texas A&M baseball team will not have a chance to compete for a national championship in Omaha.
Is this what 1989 felt like? It has to be.
The Aggies — ranked No. 1 and one of the front-runners to win the title — fell to a semi-local college baseball fast-rising power wearing purple at Olsen Field, one game away from the College World Series.
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