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Ags stay at No. 7 in D1Baseball top 25 as SEC race enters stretch run

Winners of five straight conference series and 13 of their last 15 SEC games, the Fightin' Texas Aggies remained at No. 7 in the D1Baseball top 25. With three regular-season weekends remaining, 14-6 A&M is currently second in the SEC standings behind 15-6 Georgia.
April 27, 2026
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Derby Saturday is upon us.

Come the weekend, eyes will be on historic Churchill Downs, but SEC baseball fans are already watching an exciting race.

Texas A&M is currently running second and champing at the bit to catch Georgia, as the Aggies remained at No. 7 in the latest D1Baseball top 25.

Born just outside of Indianapolis, A&M skipper Michael Earley likely has more of an affinity for fast cars over the ponies.

By winning five straight SEC series and 13 of 15 conference games, his Aggies have proven to be thoroughbreds. Rather than a prancing horse, they're American muscle.

A&M’s latest power surge featured six home runs across the final two days of the program’s first series victory at Florida since 2006 as the Aggies took Saturday and Sunday contests by scores of 8-4 and 5-1, respectively.

Led by Gavin Grahovac, Caden Sorrell, Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson, a 9.4 scoring average and 87 total round-trippers have powered A&M to second place in the SEC with three weeks to play.

As it stands, 14-6 A&M is a half-game behind 15-6 Georgia in the nation's best college baseball conference.

The Aggies must face No. 8 Auburn, travel to Ole Miss and host No. 10 Mississippi State to close.

That’s teams ranked No. 6, No. 11 and No. 15, respectively, in Warren Nolan’s RPI.

Meanwhile, UGA faces 4-17 Missouri, 6-14 LSU and finishes on The Plains, as if the Bulldogs need any help running away like a greyhound.

Even closer-than-they-appear Texas has a more favorable finish than A&M with State, 10-11 Tennessee and Mizzou.

The league's regular-season crown could indeed come down to the wire in just 19 days.

Trophies, roses and milk are up for grabs in winners' circles as the calendar flips to May. Beyond the 152nd Kentucky Derby and 110th Indy 500, A&M hopes to host postseason baseball once the dust settles at the end of the month.

They're still jockeying for position, but regardless of win, place or show, the Aggies are poised to celebrate another Aggieland regional once their race is run.

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Ags stay at No. 7 in D1Baseball top 25 as SEC race enters stretch run

8,988 Views | 9 Replies | Last: 1 mo ago by 5Amp
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Keep taking series'. Nice to know Georgia (5) and Ole Miss (17) don't drop after having 2-2 weeks. Ole Miss stayed the same but Ags also lost 2 of 3 to Georgia at home and dropped 2-3 spots that week. Hope we get that respect should we have a 2-2 week going forward.
OldShadeOfBlue
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And still sitting 3 spots behind the other Texas team with a lesser record and 2 losses to us
cs69ag
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sips have a slightly better rpi and a much better sos. agree that 0-2 vs our Ags should factor in
dcg4403
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Screw Texas....same ole thing. Let em host another as a natl seed....then we can all watch em get beat again in the 1st round.

In front of their fair weather fans who all believe they are the best in baseball, cause 95% of them have never come to a regular season game. Their modern baseball fan base is a JOKE.
TAM85
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Did Olin ghost write that??
Emilio Fantastico
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Remember, Kendall hates us.
TAMU74
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No way the sips should be ahead of the dogs and Ags.
Muy
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OldShadeOfBlue said:

And still sitting 3 spots behind the other Texas team with a lesser record and 2 losses to us


I'm sure their excuse is "we just need to see more from A&M, not enough games to go on"…. as the season winds down.
5Amp
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TAMU74 said:

No way the sips should be ahead of the dogs and Ags.

there are a lot of Aggies that are BAS so bad they get mad when u claim the horns are overrated. Last year the so called great horn team got eliminated by a nobody in their home regional.

This year, they barely win against non ranked teams, we sweep them. They are ranked below us in the SEC.

But they have a better blab, ,blab, blab says the BAS Ags.


My prediction, Coach Earley Will win the College WorldSeries while at Texas A&M, and they will get better each year. He will build a dynasty.

Earley is one of the best coaches in college baseball, much more mentally stable than Schloss.

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