The Texas A&M baseball team dominated South Carolina with a 17-0 victory, led by Justin Lamkin’s six shutout innings and Bear Harrison’s seven RBI. Lamkin’s strong pitching performance included six scoreless frames, while Harrison had a career night with a double, a homer, two hit-by-pitches, and three runs scored. Kaeden Kent and Jace LaViolette also contributed to the offensive outburst with multi-hit games.
The Aggies got off to a quick start, scoring four runs in the first inning, followed by additional runs in the third, fourth, and a seven-run fifth inning. Harrison’s grand slam in the fifth inning highlighted the offensive explosion. The team accumulated 10 hits and drew eight walks, with multiple players having standout performances.
The win marked the fifth consecutive victory for Texas A&M and secured the series against South Carolina. The team has now recorded three shutouts this season and has hit a total of seven grand slams. Harrison and LaViolette continued their impressive offensive production, while Kent had his first three-hit game of the season.
Texas A&M looks to complete the three-game sweep of South Carolina in the upcoming finale on Saturday. Fans can follow the team on social media for more updates and information.
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