Ball Five: Resilience, grit on display in regular-season finale
Texas A&M baseball was extremely gritty over the weekend as the Aggies concluded the regular season by taking the final two games of the series from Mississippi State to snap a short two-series slide. Now, the Aggies enter the postseason with some momentum.
Ball Five: Shorthanded Aggies drop series at Ole Miss
Despite being bitten by the injury bug, Texas A&M still held serve by winning one game on the road at Ole Miss. However, given their strikeout woes and short outings from starting pitchers, the Aggies might feel as though they should've won the series in Oxford.
Ball Five: Lessons to be learned from series with Auburn
For the first time since March, Texas A&M baseball lost a series as the Aggies dropped two of three to a top-10 Auburn club at Blue Bell Park. With just two more weekends remaining in the regular season, Michael Earley's squad is now challenged with learning from an uncharacteristic three-game set.
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Ball Five: Ags take care of business on the road again
For a second consecutive week, Texas A&M went on the road in the SEC and won a series, but this trip to Gainesville showcased the Aggies' ability to respond. By taking care of business once again, the Maroon & White remain in the mix for the SEC's regular-season title.
Ball Five: Complete showing leads to A&M's third SEC sweep
Behind another strong offensive performance and quality pitching from both the starters and relievers, Texas A&M cruised to its third SEC sweep of the season as the Aggies took all three games from LSU in Baton Rouge over the weekend.
Ball Five: Ags use clutch hitting and zone domination to beat Texas
Whether it was throwing strikes, getting out in clutch situations or always answering a score with offense of their own, Texas A&M had the upper hand on the rival Longhorns for what felt like the entirety of the two-game series at Blue Bell Park. It all resulted in a sweep for the Aggies.
Ball Five: Potent offense powers A&M to another SEC series win
Texas A&M is averaging 9.83 runs per game in SEC play, and the offense got some help from the Aggie pitching staff in a Friday doubleheader as the Maroon & White claimed the series over Vanderbilt at Blue Bell Park.
Ball Five: Offense stays strong in sweep of Mizzou
Now ranked No. 20 nationally, Texas A&M went to Columbia over the weekend and swept the Mizzou Tigers while scoring 39 total runs on 11 homers across the three-game set. The Aggie offense has been potent of late, while the pitching still has some work to do.
Ball Five: Questions remain following A&M's SEC home-opener
Texas A&M dropped two of three to a top-10 opponent at Blue Bell Park over the weekend as the Aggies failed to match Georgia's slugging capabilities. Following A&M's SEC home-opener, the Maroon & White still have questions to answer as they head to Columbia, Missouri.
Ball Five: Mixed bag of success in Norman
Texas A&M dropped two of three in Norman over the weekend as the Aggies showed plenty of positives offensively while also experiencing some setbacks on the mound. Still, the Maroon & White exhibited signs of being dangerous as SEC play is officially underway.
Ball Five: Weekend with Oakland served as a tune-up for A&M
Texas A&M's offense stuck to its approach and did damage when it needed to, while the Aggie pitching staff remained stout in a three-game sweep of Oakland that took less than 24 hours to complete.
Ball Five: Correlations that caused A&M to go 2-1 in Arlington
Texas A&M's offense was really good vs. Virginia Tech and Arizona State this weekend in Arlington, but in the Aggies' lone loss to top-ranked UCLA, the roles were flipped as the pitching staff struggled to stop the high-powered Bruins.
Ball Five: Pitching impresses in closer-than-expected sweep
Texas A&M's pitching was fantastic vs. Penn, and they had to be as the Aggies struggled to find any offense over the first two games of the weekend at Blue Bell Park. A&M allowed just one earned run (and two total) in a sweep of the Quakers.
Ball Five: Aggies dominate in key categories in season-opening sweep
Texas A&M did damage at the plate and also dominated the strike zone over the weekend as the Aggies swept Tennessee Tech at Blue Bell Park. Continuing to shine in these key areas will allow the Aggies to continue what could be a hot start to 2026.
Ball Five: Up-and-down performances lead to series loss in Athens
Despite an obvious tick up in production vs. Georgia over the weekend, Texas A&M still sank to a series loss in the final regular-season weekend of the year. The Aggies' only hopes for a berth in the 2025 NCAA Tournament is through a run of complete performances in Hoover.
Ball Five: Major setback will now require emphatic response in Athens
Combining subpar pitching and an abysmal offensive showing, the Fightin' Texas Aggies sank to a devastating sweep at the hands of the Missouri Tigers. From this point on, the only way for A&M to save its postseason hopes is through perfection in Athens.
Ball Five: Success in big moments yields another big series win for A&M
With stout pitching performances from starters and relievers alike combined with a couple of clutch hits, Texas A&M earned its third series victory over an opponent ranked in the nation's top two as the Aggies took two of three from then-No. 2 LSU over the weekend at Olsen Field.
Ball Five: Disappearance of a 'clutch' factor halts Texas A&M's surge
The weekend in Austin was disappointing as Texas A&M dropped all three games to No. 1 Texas by a grand total of three runs. For Michael Earley and the Aggies, a failure to execute with RISP or getting a clutch bullpen performance hurt their efforts in the rivalry series.
Ball Five: Inside Texas A&M's rare series victory at Baum-Walker
By taking two of three from then-No. 2 Arkansas, the Fightin' Texas Aggies earned a rare series victory in Fayetteville and have now won seven of their last eight SEC games. Entering this weekend's showdown with top-ranked Texas, the Maroon & White are officially rolling.
Ball Five: A&M's white-hot offense stayed scorching vs. South Carolina
Texas A&M scored 40 runs in a three-game sweep of South Carolina over the weekend at Blue Bell Park. With the offensive explosion (and a couple of stout pitching performances), the Aggies stretched their SEC winning streak to five consecutive conference games.