
Georgia vs. Texas A&M baseball TV, schedule and preview
Georgia vs. Texas A&M baseball TV, schedule and preview
The No. 8 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team (40-13, 16-11) hosts the Texas A&M Aggies (27-23, 10-17) in the final SEC series of the regular season. Georgia is expected to host in the NCAA Tournament, but needs to win the series against Texas A&M to improve their NCAA Tournament positioning.
The three-game series will be the final regular season series at Foley Field. Georgia is 27-3 at home this season and faces a talented Texas A&M team that is coming off an embarrassing sweep to Missouri, who was previously winless in the SEC. The Aggies are desperate to win the series against Georgia in order to improve their NCAA Tournament hopes (Texas A&M is currently on the outside looking in according to projections).
Georgia is also hoping to secure a top-four seed in the SEC Tournament. The Bulldogs are currently tied for fourth in the SEC along with several other 16-11 teams.
Georgia vs. Texas A&M schedule
Thursday, May 15 at 6:00 p.m. ET (SEC Network+)
Friday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. ET (SEC Network+)
Saturday, May 17 at noon ET (SEC Network)
Georgia is expected to start Charlie Goldstein (0-2, 6.66 ERA) on Thursday against Texas A&M's Ryan Prage (3-3, 3.82 ERA). The Aggies are throwing a trio of lefties at Georgia. Left-handed pitchers have given Georgia hitters some trouble this season.
On Friday, Brian Curley (4-2, 3.02 ERA) gets the start for Georgia against Myles Patton (3-4, 5.16 ERA) of Texas A&M.
"Just having the opportunity based on the leadership here has definitely allowed me to be more comfortable in my own skin here than I've felt at any other level," Curley said in a recent interview. Curley, who is UGA's top pitcher, transferred to Georgia from VCU.
Lastly, on Saturday Leighton Finley (2-2, 5.30 ERA) of Georgia is expected to start against Justin Lamkin (3-7, 3.97 ERA).

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