The Texas A&M Aggies have been generating a lot of buzz leading up to their upcoming game in the College World Series. With questions surrounding their opponent and starting pitcher, the team is preparing for a crucial matchup that could determine their fate in the tournament.
In their previous games against the Florida Gators and Kentucky Wildcats, the Aggies emerged victorious, setting up a showdown with either one of those teams on Wednesday. Head coach Jim Schlossnagle has hinted that lefty pitcher Justin Lamkin could be on the mound for this important game, based on his impressive performance against the Gators.
Lamkin, a sophomore from Corpus Christi, delivered an outstanding showing against Florida despite a four-hour rain delay. He allowed only one hit and struck out six batters over three innings before being pulled to ensure his availability for future games. In their most recent game against Kentucky, Ryan Prager took the mound instead of Lamkin and performed exceptionally well, maintaining a no-hitter into the sixth inning.
The decision on who will start on Wednesday will depend on several factors such as the team’s opponent, Lamkin’s condition, and the overall matchup. Regardless of who they face, the Aggies are ready for a rematch after their previous encounters with either the Gators or Wildcats. The game is set to begin at 6 p.m., and it will be televised on ESPN.
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