COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Texas A&M Aggies, currently No. 3 in the country, have been rolling as of late, hitting .370 over the past eight games. The powerful team proved to be too much for the Bobcats, winning, 14-1, to drop Texas State to 20-17 on the season.
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With six runs in the first three innings, the Aggies grabbed a 6-1 lead from which the Bobcats couldn't fight back. Texas State pelted seven hits in the game and scored a run in the second inning sparked by a two-out double from
Jaylen Hubbard.
Jared Huber knocked in the RBI for the Bobcats. Unfortunately, Texas A&M added five runs in the sixth inning and three more in the eighth.
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This weekend, Texas State will look to get back on track at UL Lafayette.
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WHO STOOD OUT
Jaylen Hubbard / IF/OF / Redshirt Freshman / Missouri City, TexasHubbard knocked the first hit of the game for the Bobcats, a liner to left field that hit the wall just below the yellow line. After that, he skied high defensively to snag a high bouncer and get it to first base in time for the out and followed that with his second hit of the day in the seventh inning. He finished 2-for-3 with a run scored.
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Chase Hodson / RHP / Senior / Richmond, TexasHodson only pitched two innings but he struck out three to lead all Bobcats on the night. One of his strikeouts was against Boomer White, a player who had only struck out seven times all season before he faced Hodson.
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Braden Pearson / LHP / Sophomore / Georgetown, TexasPearson faced five batters Tuesday night and did not give up a hit over an inning and a third.
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SCORING RECAP- Bottom 1st – A walk, base hit and a fly out put runners at the corners. Hunter Melton double to left center scored two runs. A single and a groundout after that plated one more for Texas A&M for an early 3-0 lead. (3 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on base)
- Top 2nd – Jaylen Hubbard knocked a two-out double to jumpstart the Bobcats. After that, Luke Sherley took a hit by pitch. With runners at first and second, Jared Huber hit a single to right field to plate Hubbard and put the Bobcats on the board, 3-1. (1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on base)
- Bottom 2nd – Walk, hit by pitch and a base hit scored one for Texas A&M. Next, a single and a groundout scored another for the Aggies. (2 runs, 2 hits, 1 error, 2 left on base)
- Bottom 3rd – Walker Pennington hit a solo home run. (1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on base)
- Bottom 6th – A hit by pitch and a double put runners at second and third base for Melton. He followed with a single to centerfield to plate both runs. After that, a double to left field pushed Melton to third base, and a walk after that loaded the bases. Designated hitter Joel Davis cleared the bases with a triple to push Texas A&M's lead up to 11-1. (5 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on base)
- Two walks and the second home run of the night from Pennington pushed the Aggie lead to 14-1. (3 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on base)
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NOTES- Tuesday marked the first time this season Granger Studdard hit second in the lineup and the first time Tanner Hill hit third in the lineup.
- Texas A&M is the second ranked team the Bobcats have faced this season after hosting No. 19 Rice just last week. Now the Bobcats are 0-2 against ranked teams this year. Â
- The Bobcats have only trailed after one inning four times this season coming into Tuesday's game. Taking a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first, Texas A&M made five games in which the Bobcats trailed after one. Texas State is 0-5 in that situation this year.
- Jared Huber's RBI in the top of the second inning was his fourth RBI in his last five games.
- The third-inning home run by Texas A&M's Walker Pennington was the first home run given up this season by Chase Hodson.
- Hodson's third strikeout of the night came against Boomer White, a player who had only struck out seven times all season to that point.
- With three strikeouts Tuesday, Hodson has now thrown three or more strikeouts in seven appearances this season.
- Jonathan Ortega extended his hitting streak and reached-base streak to six consecutive games with his first hit of the night. With his second hit, he pushed his multiple-hit game total to 15 on the season, tying him with Studdard for the most on the team.
- Studdard knocked a hit in the sixth inning to extend his reached-base streak to seven consecutive games.
- Jaylen Hubbard knocked his second hit of the game in the seventh inning to make it nine multi-hit games for the sophomore this season.
- With back-to-back strikeouts in the eighth inning, Wes Engle tallied multiple strikeouts in a game for the first time in his young career.
- Alec Sanchez notched his first strikeout of the season to close out the eighth inning.
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NEXT UPThe Bobcats will continue the team's road trip with three Sun Belt Conference games at No. 22 UL Lafayette this weekend. First pitch will be at 6 p.m. Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. After that, Texas State will take on the Longhorns in Austin at 6 p.m. Tuesday before returning home to host Troy in an SBC matchup.
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