COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M baseball‘s 38 runs in the first two games are the most it has scored in the opening two games of a season since 1948.

Sunday, the Aggies (2-0) look to continue their offensive onslaught against Tennessee Tech.

The Golden Eagles (0-2) have also battled offensively, scoring 13 runs in two games. However, their pitching has given up eight home runs to A&M so far. The Aggies have tallied 33 hits in the first two games, including 19 that went for extra bases.

On the mound Sunday for A&M is Aiden Sims, making his first appearance as a weekend starter. The sophomore right-hander beat out Clayton Freshcorn for the role after a strong preseason and will now look to help cap off an opening weekend sweep.

For Tennessee Tech, Logan Moller will get the ball. The 6-foot-5 right-hander appeared in 20 games for the Golden Eagles last season, going 3-1 with a 4.23 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 38⅓ innings.

Stay tuned for updates from the action:

Updates to follow first pitch.

Updated when made available.

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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.