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Texas A&M HC Michael Earley and players speak after Vanderbilt series

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Texas A&M HC Michael Earley, Chris Hacopian, and Aiden Sims spoke after a crucial SEC series win against Vanderbilt. Here's What hey had to say.

So far this season, every time the conversation shifts toward potential staffing changes for Texas A&M baseball, the Aggies have answered with a statement. This weekend was no different. Facing a Vanderbilt lineup that entered the series second in the SEC in home runs, head coach Michael Earley knew his pitching staff had almost no margin for error.

Game 1 didn’t meet the moment. A&M’s pitching and defense struggled from the jump, and a 14–8 loss raised real concerns about how the rest of the weekend might unfold. Whatever Earley told his team afterward clearly landed.

Over the next two games, the Aggies allowed just four total runs, stabilizing the series with an 8–4 win in Game 2 before completely overwhelming the Commodores in a 12–0 run‑rule shutout to close it out. "I mean they those guys worked really hard and we're a team and just everyone had each other's back and you know they picked us up plenty his year and you know Friday or Thursday I guess it just wasn't the case. But they were awesome today.

" - Earley Offensively, A&M continued its recent surge. The Aggies have looked locked‑in for the better part of the last seven or eight games, and that carried into the weekend as they piled up 28 runs despite not playing their cleanest baseball across all three contests. "Just relentless.