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Texas A&M has a new addition to the injury report heading into their second game against the Oklahoma Sooners.
Texas A&M reliever Josh Stewart remains out for Game 2 of the Aggies’ SEC opening series against Oklahoma after suffering an injury in Friday’s loss. The Aggies led 7-4 heading into the bottom of the sixth inning, when Stewart was set to take the mound. Stewart, however, immediately suffered an injury to his throwing arm after four warm-up pitches.
A transfer from Texas, Stewart was a key part of an elite 2024 Aggie bullpen that led the team to the College World Series Finals against Tennessee. He made just one appearance the following season, suffering a season-ending injury on his sixth pitch of the season. Stewart has impressed in limited action this season, striking out 10 batters in his 6.
1 innings with only one earned run and five hits allowed. The Aggies are also without lefty pitcher Caden McCoy, who suffered a season-ending injury in January. The Sooners are missing utility player Cayden Brumbaugh and pitcher Brisco Smith; both players also missed the series opener.
Texas A&M will look to rebound against Oklahoma on Saturday. Saturday’s game day update of the SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report before the second of three between No. 22 Texas A&M and No.