If Texas A&M loses this series to Mizzou, they’ll have no choice but to move on from Michael Earley after the season…right? Texas A&M (27-21, 10-16 SEC) is likely out of contention for the NCAA Tournament after dropping this weekend's home series vs. the last-place Missouri Tigers , who, after coming back to win Game 1 9-6 on Friday night, secured a dominant 4-1 victory for the program's first series win of the season, and first in College Station since 2006. Entering the weekend, Texas A&M's postseason hopes were hanging on by a thread, needing at least three to four SEC wins to secure a spot in the regional round, but even if the Aggies win on Sunday, they'll likely need to sweep Georgia on the road, which is highly unlikely. However, if that happens, does this team still deserve to be in the NCAA Tournament? This all remains to be seen, but things do not look good right now. Mustering just two hits on the day, the Aggies' offense, outside of four home runs produced six runs on Friday night, has been non-existent, and, outside of Caden Sorrell's game-winning three-run home run against LSU last weekend, Texas A&M's would have lost that series as well. The fact that the offense heavily relies on the long ball to score runs is not sustainable, and will not produce another series win if the Aggies can't hit at an efficient rate, and it is much too late to change things up. As they say, when someone shows you who they are, believe them.
Period.
A&M jumped up 6-1 through three yesterday and have looked like the February/March Aggies since.
Inexplicable.
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This narrative will be popular this week
An underrated part of the Aggies' poor play
Texas A&M baseball’s bunt defense has been atrocious this season.It's actually pretty similar if we're being honest
The truth really does hurt
Texas A&M baseball falls to Missouri, 4-1, and is now one loss away from being swept at home by a team that entered the weekend 0-24 in SEC play. Over the last 15 innings combined, A&M has one unearned run and only four hits vs. the worst pitching staff in the SEC.I'm guessing the comments are positive
This is likely the scenario that needs to happen
Progress?
Well we didn’t get get shoutout!!!I don't believe this will be the case
This is what happens when you lose to a team that was 0-24 in SEC play before this weekend
Right on point
UnacceptablePeriod.
It truly is an absolute failure in every facet of the word
I don't know if this is survivable. It's beyond embarrassing to lay down and get run over by a team with no conference wins in a series you absolutely must have.Billy Liucci's take
Just an awful series loss to Missouri for Aggie baseball. After clawing all the way back, the path to the post-season was to beat an 0-24 SEC foe at home.A&M jumped up 6-1 through three yesterday and have looked like the February/March Aggies since.
Inexplicable.