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Offensive explosion puts an exclamation point on A&M's series win over UGA, 23-9

April 16, 2022
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Game #35: Texas A&M 23, No. 13 Georgia 9
Records: Texas A&M (22-13, 8-7), Georgia (26-10, 9-6)
WP: Brad Rudis (2-0)
LP: Michael Polk (0-2)
Box Score


Bonkers ballgame. Big-time blowout.

A Saturday slugfest led to an emphatic upset as Texas A&M knocked off No. 13 Georiga, 23-9, securing an incredible SEC series victory for the Maroon & White. The Aggies scored 17-unanswered runs across the final four innings in Athens.

"This is a big one," Texas A&M head coach Jim Schlossnagle said. "Georgia has a great club. I know they're obviously without their No. 1 pitcher, but we're without some guys too."

A complete performance, every Aggie that made a plate appearance in the Saturday finale registered at least one hit, including Austin Stracener, who notched a pinch-hit ground-rule double with two outs in the ninth. Austin Bost's four knocks led a group of six Aggies who enjoyed multi-hit outings.

Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Austin Bost had four hits and scored four runs in a game that had no shortage of offensive firepower.

"It was a good day, obviously," Bost said. "Hits are contagious, so when my teammates are getting hits around me, it just helps me even more."

Nine A&M hitters drove in a run, and seven had multiple RBIs. Ryan Targac and Jordan Thompson each recorded four RBIs.

"You can't ask for more," Bost said. "It's just hit after hit."

A&M began the afternoon in a two-run hole as the Bulldogs tagged Micah Dallas for three consecutive hits in the bottom of the first.

The Ags responded with a six-run outburst in the second that featured a Targac two-run no-doubter and a Dylan Rock three-run blast to give the Ags a 6-2 lead.

Unfortunately, the usually-dependable Dallas failed to settle in and hold the lead. The Bulldogs scored once in the second before putting up six of their own in the fourth, chasing Dallas.

After a leadoff walk followed by an RBI single, Dallas gave way to Joseph Menefee, who fared no better against the hot-hitting Bulldogs. Leading 6-4 with nobody out in the fourth, Menefee served up four hits and two walks in the nightmarish inning.

When the fourth mercifully came to close, Georgia had assumed a 9-6 advantage.

Behind Menefee, Brad Rudis provided much-needed stability, taking over in the fifth and navigating four scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and punching out five Bulldogs. The Madisonville native earned his second career victory for his efforts.

"Brad Rudis, obviously, was a big part of the game," Schlossnagle said. "Coming in and settling the storm a little bit, giving us a chance to get back in the ballgame."

With Rudis calming the Bulldog bats, the resilient Aggies stormed back.

"It seemed like everything we swung at late in the game was on a barrel or fell in. The second half of the game was just our day."
- Texas A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle

Logan Britt tied the game with a three-run blast, and Troy Claunch drove in a pair to put A&M up 12-9 after the Aggies' second six-run inning of the day in the sixth. Claunch later tacked on another with an RBI groundout in the eighth.

A&M proceeded to blow it open in the ninth, scoring ten runs. With a two-touchdown cushion, pitcher Jack Hamilton made his collegiate debut in the bottom of the ninth.

The Aggies' 23 runs are a high-water mark this season and the most in a game since a 30-2 drubbing of Prairie View in 2020.

"It seemed like everything we swung at late in the game was on a barrel or fell in," Schlossngale said. "The second half of the game was just our day."

Perhaps lost in the offensive explosion is the fact that this is Texas A&M's second road series victory over a top-15 foe, and the Aggies will receive a considerable resume boost by taking two of three from the No. 4 RPI Bulldogs.

"It's huge," Bost said. "That's a great ballclub over there, and we're just ready for the next one."

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Offensive explosion puts an exclamation point on A&M's series win over UGA, 23-9

6,199 Views | 5 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by TheChameleon
citizenkane06
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It's awesome to see the resilience of this team. Hopefully, they continue to get better as the team meshes.
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Wow. Just amazing, really a stunning result. Not sure I've ever seen a Power 5 game play out quite like that... 17 unanswered runs over the last 4 innings of a game, not to mention on the road... Absolutely unbelievable. So much credit to this offense which is basically becoming relentless up and down the order. Fantastic work by Rudis also to calm the storm & keep Georgia at bay, he allowed our offense to do what they did. Crazy good win.

Obviously Dallas, not an ideal start. Threw strikes for the most part but a few too many pitches over the heart of the plate... Stuff was OK, was just location. I think it sets up well for him going into his next start vs Arkansas, he'll have the normal full week of rest & would guess will go in game 2 of that series on Saturday. He's been a tick off going in game 3's, could be a coincidence but very confident with a normal week in between starts now & potentially going in game 2 this weekend. Tough day for Menefee, left a couple breakers up, stuff just maybe not as crisp as it typically is. Shake it off & rebound next time, they're definitely going to continue to need him the rest of the way in SEC play.

Rock is clearly one of the best hitters in the conference and keeps showing it. Again, he is so difficult to pitch to as he has major power but can also use the whole field. Just a dynamite hitter, so many huge HR's. What a game for Bost- that 2 out bunt started the early big inning & he is just quietly raking now... Average up to over .340. Targac, how many guys have that type of power from both sides of the plate? Hardly any... Thompson continues to impress, what a boost he's been. His ability to grind out AB's and get on base combined with some big hits also, just awesome. Good range in CF as well, just fantastic stuff from him. Kaler looked like himself this series, Claunch with a stellar AB on the double, and man great swing by Stracener. Surprising pop to LCF, sweet swing.

Can't say enough about Rudis. He was key in this one... Really had his changeup working and was up to 91 with the FB. His composure, feel, and command for a true freshman in the SEC is off the charts. Great job by Hamilton in his debut, high tempo delivery, nice looking breaker & threw strikes other than the one BB.

All in all, a spectacular win and this one had some serious authority behind it... To go and do what they did in that series on the road, just says so much about this team. Everyone right now, players and staff should definitely be proud... Long way to go for sure but this is a tough squad with real talent and they're turning some heads right now. Keep it going, keep building and stay focused and more great opportunities coming... Awesome matchup Tuesday against DBU and another chance at an impressive midweek win.
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