
Where to watch Texas A&M baseball vs Tennessee channel, time, streaming info
Where to watch Texas A&M baseball vs Tennessee channel, time, streaming info
Texas A&M (14-14, 1-8 SEC) will face No. 1 Tennessee (27-2, 8-1 SEC) at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. search of their second SEC starting on Friday night.
Barring a miracle, the Aggies' post-season odds are incredibly slim, and just a single win in this series, along with two other hard-fought games, could give the team some much-needed momentum as they head into the second half of SEC play. Gavin Kash is out, possibly for the series, and will be replaced by Blake Binderup. Kash has been a major upgrade defensively at first base, limiting a majority of the unforced errors at the position.
These teams have met 24 times, with the series tied at 12 apiece. The most memorable games were last season's three-game College World Series matchup where A&M took the first game before ultimately losing the last two. Two months ago, this was one of the top games to watch in college baseball. Now, with the struggles A&M is facing, it's turned into just another series Tennessee should win on their way back to Omaha.
Below is all the information for the series:
GAME SCHEDULE
Game One - April 4 at 6 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: LHP Ryan Prager
Stats: 2-1, 3.35 ERA, 40.1 IP, 38 K, 13 BB
Tennessee: LHP Liam Doyle
Stats: 4-1, 2.95 ERA, 36.2 IP, 73 K, 12 BB
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Game Two - April 5 at 5 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: LHP Justin Lamkin
Stats: 1-3, 3.76 ERA, 40.2 IP, 49 K, 10 BB
Tennessee: RHP Marcus Phillips
Stats: 2-0, 2.02 ERA, 35.2 IP, 42 K, 9 BB
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Game Three - April 6 at 2 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: LHP Myles Patton
Stats: 2-3, 3.82 ERA, 37.2 IP, 40 K, 7 BB
Tennessee: TBD
WAYS TO FOLLOW THE SERIES
TV/Streaming: Game 1 - ESNPU / Game 2 - SEC Network + / Game 3 - ESPN 2
Radio: Locally Sports Radio 1150/93.7 The Zone
Social: Follow the @AggiesBaseball on X for updates
Internet: 12thMan.com / 12th Man Mobile app for live play-by-play
Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes, and opinions. Follow Jarrett Johnson on X: @whosnextsports1.

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