COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M baseball jumped on Oakland early in Game 2 Friday, completing the doubleheader sweep, 10-2.
The Aggies (13-1) won Game 1, 6-3, and crushed the Golden Grizzlies (1-13) in Game 2 to earn their fourth straight win.
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A&M tallied 17 hits and 10 runs in the two games, while the Aggies’ pitching staff held Oakland to just 12 hits and five runs.
Texas A&M right-hander Weston Moss pitches against Tennessee Tech on Feb. 14, 2026 at Blue Bell Park in College Station.
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A&M’s starting pitchers Shane Sdao and Weston Moss got the ball in Game 1 and Game 2, respectively, and were excellent in their outings. The duo combined for 12 strikeouts, allowing seven hits and four runs in 13 innings. The two weekend starters combined for nine 1-2-3 innings.
At the plate, Aggies outfielder Terrence Kiel II tallied four hits in the two games, scoring each time. First baseman Gavin Grahovac had three hits and four RBIs in the doubleheader.
For the Golden Grizzlies, Jordan Dahlof and Camden Cooper combined for 5⅓ innings, allowing six runs, six hits and eight walks on 129 total pitches.
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Next up for the Aggies is the series finale Saturday at 11 a.m. as they turn the ball over to their usual Sunday starting pitcher, Aiden Sims.
Final updates from both games of the doubleheader:
Farr doubled to right field and then advanced to third base to lead off the inning. From there, Kiel walked to put runners on the corners. Sorrell bounced into a fielder’s choice that drove Kiel in.
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Freshman Hunter Vincent was brought in for A&M. He allowed a one-out single, followed by a two-out single that drove in a run.
Kellner led off the inning with a strikeout. From there, Partida got on base with an infield single. Binderup popped out in foul territory with Becker popping out to second base to end the inning.
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Gavin Lyons takes over for Moss and continues the clean innings for A&M’s pitching staff, sitting Oakland down 1-2-3.
Kiel got on board with a one-out single. Sorrell added a double to put Kiel at third with Grahovac at the plate, who hit a sac fly to deep center to drive in a run.
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Moss records his fourth 1-2-3 inning in six tries. A&M’s starting pitching has been stellar thus far, in both games.
Quiet inning for A&M as it goes down 1-2-3 with three groundouts.
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Konopiotis got on base with a one-out single, followed by Clark being hit by a pitch, putting two runners on. But a 6-4-3 double play ended the threat.
Three hard hit balls by Grahovac, Duer and Kellner, but all right at Oakland fielders to go down 1-2-3.
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The Golden Grizzlies get on the board with a leadoff solo shot by Patton to straightaway center field.
Farr led off the inning with a single, followed by Kiel reaching on a fielder’s choice. Kiel got picked off at first base for the second out of the frame. Sorrell struck out swinging to end the inning.
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After getting the first two batters out smoothly, Moss allows his first hit of the night to Griffith. However, Moss quickly ends the threat by forcing a pop up to the pitcher’s mound on the next at-bat.
Grahovac launched a leadoff home run to straightaway center field. From there, Duer walked, followed by Kellner hitting a home run of his own to extend the A&M lead to 8-0.
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Another easy frame for A&M pitching, sitting Oakland down in order again.
Kiel started the inning with a double to left field. Sorrell then walked, putting two on with no outs. Grahovac singled to left to drive in the game’s first run. Kellner followed with a two-run single to right field, giving the Aggies a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Becker added a sacrifice fly to right-center field to score another run. After Farr and Kiel walked, the Aggies added their fifth run of the inning.
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Nice inning for Moss, who gets out of the top of the first 1-2-3.
Terrrence Kiel II
CF Caden Sorrell
1B Gavin Grahovac
LF Jake Duer
SS Boston Kellner
3B Nico Partida
DH Blake Binderup
C Zane Becker
2B Sawyer Farr
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CF Aidan Schuck
RF Sam Patton
SS Kyle Revere
1B Lucas Day
2B Carter Hain
DH Jack Lux
LF Tony Konopiots
C Ben Clark
3B Sam Griffith
Harrison led off the inning with a double off the right field wall. From there, Wilson grounded out to first but advanced Harrison to third base. Kiel popped out to second base before Sorrell grounded out to second.
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Juan Vargas comes in for Sdao and continues to easy frames, sitting Oakland down 1-2-3.
Back-to-back ground outs by Sorrell and Grahovac were followed by an E6 with Duer at the plate to put him on with two outs. Then Kellner and Partida drew walks to load the bases. Chestnut struck out to end the threat.
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Another 1-2-3 frame for Sdao, who has sat the Golden Grizzlies down in order in six of his seven innings.
Kellner singled to left before Partida walked to put two on with no outs. Chestnut unsuccessfully attempted a sacrifice bunt to advance the runners, but Kellner was forced out at third. From there, Harrison stepped to the plate with two on and hit a deep fly ball to right field to advance Chestnut to third. An E4 off the bat of Wilson drove in the Aggies’ sixth run.
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Another 1-2-3 inning for Sdao, who has found his groove following a bumpy second inning. He’s up to 90 pitches on the day.
Harrison led off the inning with a lineout to right field. From there, Wilson popped out to right field. Kiel slapped a two-out single to left-center field, and Sorrell walked to put two on for Grahovac, who doubled off the right field wall, driving in two runs.
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1-2-3 inning for the Grizzlies offense again as Sdao settles down for his fourth three-up, three-down frame.
Kellner started the inning by being hit by a pitch. After that, Partida struck out looking before Chestnut drew a walk to put two runners on base with one out for Harrison. However, both Kellner (attempted to steal third) and Chestnut (picked off at first) were thrown out, ending the threat.
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Another smooth inning for Sdao, who has settled down to force back-to-back 1-2-3 innings.
Harrison was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning. From there, Wilson flew out to left field. Kiel lined a hit to right field to put two on with one out for Sorrell, who blasted a three-run shot off the batter’s eye to tie the game at 3-3.
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Sdao settled down in the third inning, striking out the first two batters before getting out of the inning smoothly.
Kellner flew out to center to lead off the inning. From there, Partida grounded out to second and Chestnut popped up to the third baseman in front of the mound.
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The Golden Grizzlies score first with a leadoff home run over the scoreboard by Hain. Konopiots followed with a single to right field before Lux worked a walk and Clark singled to left to load the bases. Griffith then flew out to shallow center field, not deep enough to advance the runners. Halloran struck out swinging before Schuck blooped a single to right field to drive in two more runs.
Kiel worked a leadoff walk. From there, he took off for second while Sorrell bounced into a groundout to second base. Kiel was then thrown out trying to steal third. Grahovac stepped to the plate and walked before Duer grounded out to short to end the inning.
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Smooth sailing inning for Sdao as he shut down Oakland in order with two strikeouts and a groundout.
LF Terrence Kiel II
CF Caden Sorrell
1B Gavin Grahovac
DH Jake Duer
SS Boston Kellner
3B Nico Partida
2B Travis Chestnut
C Bear Harrison
RF Jorian Wilson
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RF Aidan Schuck
CF Audan Orr
SS Kyle Revere
1B Carter Hain
LF Tony Konopiots
DH Jack Lux
C Ben Clark
2B Sam Griffith
3B Boston Halloran
When: 2 p.m. Tuesday and 45 minutes following the completion of Game 1
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Where: Blue Bell Park, College Station
Reach Texas A&M beat reporter Tony Catalina via email at Anthony.Catalina@statesman.com.
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