Aggie Baseball Claims the Series and Powers Past Missouri

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News release from Texas A&M Athletics: 

No. 25 Texas A&M kept the bats hot in a 14-6 victory over Missouri to deliver its first SEC series win of the season from Taylor Stadium Saturday afternoon.

Gavin Grahovac and Nico Partida charged the offense, each blasting a pair of homers. Jake Duer and Chris Hacopian both registered three-hit performances.

The Aggies (21-5, 4-4) tallied the first runs of the game in the opening frame behind an RBI single from Duer and a fielder’s choice RBI from Partida.

Missouri (17-11, 1-7) responded with a run in the second inning to cut the Maroon & White edge in half.

The bulk of the Aggies’ scoring came in a seven-run third inning. Duer plated a run with a double down the left field line. Terrence Kiel II and Bear Harrison drew walks with the bases loaded to bring two more home, and Boston Kellner added to the run parade with a sacrifice fly. With two outs, Grahovac cleared the bases on a home run that traveled 405 feet to center field and left the bat at 107 miles per hour.

Partida made it an 11-1 contest in the fourth inning with a two-run, 386-foot homer to left field.

The Tigers responded in the bottom half of the fourth with three runs behind two hits and two walks.

In the fifth inning, Grahovac mauled his second home run of the game 386 feet to left field, leaving the bat at 113 miles per hour.

Missouri scratched a run across in the sixth inning, but Partida matched the score with his second homer of the contest, a 417-foot solo blast to left-center field in the top of the eighth. The Tigers could only muster one run in the bottom half of the eighth with a solo shot off the bat of Donovan Jordan.

Weston Moss started for the Maroon & White, allowing four runs in 3.2 innings pitched with a pair of strikeouts. Gavin Lyons (3-0) earned the win, tossing 2.0 innings of one-run ball. Grant Cunningham delivered the final 3.1 innings, earning his first save of the season. The righty allowed just one earned run and punched out a pair.

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