Texas A&M baseball suffers 9-8 midweek loss at Texas State
Texas A&M baseball suffered its second non-conference loss of the season in a 9-8 defeat against Texas State on Tuesday night.
Texas A&M baseball suffered its second non-conference loss of the season in a 9-8 result at Texas State on Tuesday night. Through two innings, the Aggies established a 3-0 lead over the Bobcats via clutch RBI from Caden Sorrell, Jake Duer and a solo home run from Gavin Grahovac. Texas State came charging back, however, as they scored six runs through the next two frames to take a 6-3 lead over Texas A&M entering the fourth.
Boston Kellner's two-run homer in the fourth sparked a comeback for the Aggies, as the Maroon and White entered the seventh inning with a 7-6 advantage over the Bobcats, but an RBI double from Ethan Farris and Jaquae Stewart's two-RBI single helped Texas State reclaim the lead and hand Texas A&M its first non-conference loss since the 11-1 (7 inn. ) result against No. 1 UCLA on Feb.
28. Final: Aggies - 8, Bobcats - 9 ā Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) April 8, 2026 The Aggie bullpen's lackluster performance was the catalyst for a tough midweek loss to the Bobcats. Texas A&M was forced to burn five arms, including starter Cole Hubert, who allowed four hits and three earned runs in 2.
0 innings on the mound. Grant Cunnigham and Ethan Darden combined for eight strikeouts, but Texas State secured 13 hits and nine runs to end the Aggies' non-conference win streak abruptly. Texas A&M's depth in the pitching rotation continues to be a massive concern, as the Aggies prepare for another weekend of conference play.