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Diamond Thoughts: Balance, business and Texas A&M's 3-0 start
8 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Easily and impressively, No. 4 Texas A&M opened the season with a sweep. Yes, it was Hofstra. Nonetheless, that the Aggies took care of business was less impressive than the fact that it was done with a balanced effort at the plate and the emergence of a stellar freshman on the mound.
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Photo Gallery: Aggies debut pinstripe unis, sweep Hofstra to open season
8 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
A weekend of beautiful weather ushered in another Texas A&M baseball season at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, with the No. 4-ranked Aggies dominating the visiting Hofstra Pride to open the year at 3-0. TexAgs presents the best moments of the weekend in an extensive gallery.
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7:27
Tyler Ivey shines in debut as Aggies complete sweep, beat Hofstra, 5-0
8 yr ago by Chase McGuire
Rob Childress' Aggies finished off a season-opening sweep of Hofstra on Sunday, leaning on the arm of freshman Tyler Ivey and the bat of Ronnie Gideon in a 5-0 victory. It was Ivey's first win in an Aggie uniform and Texas A&M's third in three games this season.
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6:18
No. 4 Aggies down Hofstra, 15-4, to move to 2-0
8 yr ago by Abby Kowal
Led by a big day from Hunter Melton, No. 4 Texas A&M throttled Hofstra 15-4 on Saturday to run its record to 2-0. Melton had two home runs and Ronnie Gideon hit a grand slam to cap off a high-octane day at the plate for the Aggies.
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12:56
Series Preview: #4 Texas A&M vs. Hofstra
8 yr ago by David Sandhop
Expectations are high for a Texas A&M team pegged as a consensus top-five squad and contender for the SEC title — and thus, the national title. It begins Friday with a visit from the Hofstra Pride, which will allow the Aggies to define some important up-in-the-air roles.
 
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