3:57
Aggie bats outscore Holy Cross 16-11, clinch series
The Aggie offense prevailed in an up-and-down affair, coming from behind a fifth inning deficit to clinch the series against Holy Cross.
5:42
A&M dominates Holy Cross in season-opening 19-2 victory
Friday's season opener saw A&M baseball get off to a strong start with a 19-2 victory over Holy Cross. A.J. Minter pitched five innings and Ronnie Gideon had a team high 8 RBIs.
Series Preview: Texas A&M vs. Holy Cross
The Crusaders are no stranger to Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, but the Aggies have the talent to overwhelm. Whether they will remains to be seen, as does who will seize Opening Weekend to make an impression.
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10:18
Around the Horn with Rob Childress
Texas A&M baseball coach Rob Childress joins TexAgs Radio each Monday. This week, he talked to Gabe Bock about the up-and-down series against Holy Cross, Rafael Pineda's continued development and more.
Diamond Thoughts: Ags close Holy Cross series with 8-2 win
Freshman catcher Mitchell Nau drove in four runs and fellow freshman 2nd baseman Blake Allemand went 2-for-3 in support of Rafael Pineda, who allowed two runs in seven innings to improve to 2-0 this season.
8:21
Diamond Thoughts: No. 4 A&M suffers first loss of season
The fourth-ranked Aggies went into extra innings for the second straight day, but this time they failed to get over the hump, allowing four runs in the tenth to drop a 7-3 decision to Holy Cross at Blue Bell Park.
Diamond Thoughts: Olsen Magic gives A&M 11th inning win
On a night when Michael Wacha was perfect into the fifth inning and both teams were great on the mound, the Aggies found a way to scratch home a run on a Matt Juengel walk in the 11th to beat Holy Cross, 3-2.
Nine baseball thoughts heading into Holy Cross series
Every Friday, prior to A&M's series opener, Gabe Bock offers nine random thoughts on the series and the Aggie squad. Here is edition #2, as the Ags open up a three-game series with Holy Cross tonight.
6:41
Wacha assuming Friday ace role with no hiccups
Michael Wacha spent 2011 behind John Stilson but assumed A&M's top rotation spot late in the season, seeing it through to the CWS. His goal for 2012? The same as everyone's: A national title. More on TexAgs.