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Where to watch Texas A&M Baseball vs Texas State channel, time, streaming info

Where to watch Texas A&M Baseball vs Texas State channel, time, streaming info

USA Today25-02-2025

Where to watch Texas A&M Baseball vs Texas State channel, time, streaming info
Texas A&M baseball suffered its first loss of the year falling 3-2 in a Sunday afternoon game against Cal Poly. The Aggies will get a quick chance to get back on track when they host the Texas State Bobcats in a midweek matchup.
The weekend starting pitchers have been extremely solid to start the year and on Tuesday night we'll get the first look at true freshman Aiden Sims who will get the start. Unfortunately, the Aggies will be without sophomore star third baseman Gavin Grahovac for the remainder of the season adding to the list of injuries suffered for the 2025 team. luckily for coach Michael Earley, he has a deep team and the ability to manipulate the lineup to help stem the tide.
These teams have a rich history that dates back to the late 1980s. A&M currently holds a 49-14 series advantage winning nine of the last ten games played between the two. The Bobcats have already pulled off a top 25 upset this season beating No. 19 Oklahoma State while A&M is coming off a loss to Cal Poly in Game three of their series where they struggled offensively. They will look to pick up the piece and look to avoid back-to-back upset losses
MIDWEEK GAME
Tuesday, February 25 at 6 pm
Texas A&M: RHP Aiden Sims
Texas State: LHP Jesus Tovar
WAYS TO FOLLOW THE GAME
TV: SEC Network+
Radio: Locally Sports Radio 1150/93.7 The Zone
Social: Follow the @AggiesBaseball Twitter 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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