COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M baseball recorded 18 hits Friday night, the most in a season opener since at least 2000.
Saturday, the Aggies (1-0) head back out to face Tennessee Tech behind right-hander Weston Moss.
The Golden Eagles (0-1) kept the game close, drawing within one run of A&M in the fourth inning. Then the Aggies scored 12 runs in the final four innings for the 15-6 series-opening win.
Moss is a 6-foot-4 junior. The Spring native finished last season 6-3 in 22 appearances.
Tennessee Tech will roll out left-hander Cooper Casteel. He is in his first season with the Golden Eagles after spending 2025 at Lee University. The Cleveland, Tenn., native appeared in 14 games, posting a 3.24 ERA and six wins.
Stay tuned for updates from Saturday’s action:
Updates to follow first pitch.
Where: Blue Bell Park, College Station
Reach Texas A&M beat reporter Tony Catalina via email at Anthony.Catalina@statesman.com.