Texas A&M slugs its way to a 16-2 run-rule win over Sam Houston
Texas A&M baseball dominated Sam Houston, 16-2, on Tuesday night to remain undefeated at home in non-conference play.
Texas A&M baseball handled business against Sam Houston on Tuesday night, with a 16-2 run-rule victory to remain undefeated in non-conference contests in Bryan-College Station so far this season. At the end of three innings at Blue Bell Park, the score was tied 1-1, but the Aggies ' powerful lineup cracked the game open in the fourth. After earning the SEC's Co-Player of the Week with two multi-homer performances in the series sweep of Missouri, junior infielder Gavin Grahovac kept his hot streak at the plate alive with a solo homer to take over the lead and garner some momentum for the Aggies.
Following his impressive weekend on the diamond for Texas A&M against the Tigers, freshman infielder Nico Partida plated two runs with a double. Blake Binderup followed that with an RBI single to make the score 5-1, exiting the bottom half of the fourth. Texas A&M added three more runs in the fifth inning from Caden Sorrell's two-RBI double and Jake Duer's RBI single, before exploding for seven runs from a slew of doubles and freshman right fielder Jorian Wilson's solo home run to put an exclamation on a dominant midweek performance against the Bearcats.
Olsen magic does it again šŖ pic. twitter. com/mNwQx7U2mR ā Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) April 1, 2026 Next up, the Aggies will host an Easter weekend series against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Game 1 is slated for 6 p. m. CT on Thursday, followed by Game 2 at 6 p.