While it was a thriller to start, No. 9 Texas A&M baseball handled Prairie View A&M by a final score of 16-7 in its last nonconference matchup on Tuesday, May 5. Scoring runs wasn’t hard to come by for the Aggies, especially benefiting from 13 free bases from the Panthers’ pitching staff. The Fightin’ Farmers finished their nonconference schedule 21-2, including 11-1 in midweek contests. “Pretty good baseball all year,” head coach Michael Earle…
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