News release from Texas A&M Athletics
BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M left-hander Justin Lamkin has been tabbed the SEC Pitcher of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday morning.
The weekly honor marks the first of the season for the Aggies and the second of the lefty’s career.
Lamkin struck out a career-high 15 batters on 121 pitches and limited No. 10 Georgia to only three hits en route to his first career complete game shutout Friday night. The left-hander, who did not yield a walk, retired the final 16 batters he faced en route to becoming the first Texas A&M pitcher to record a complete game shutout on the road since Michael Wacha in 2012. The junior also did not allow a single three-ball count on the night.
Lamkin’s 15 strikeouts were the most by an Aggie since Bryce Miller recorded the same total against New Mexico State in 2021. The junior’s strikeout total was also the most by a Texas A&M pitcher in an SEC contest.
The left-hander’s performance marked his team-leading seventh quality start of the season and the Aggies’ fourth shutout of the year.
The Maroon & White return to action Tuesday night as they face off against Mississippi State in the opening round of the SEC Tournament. First pitch is slated for approximately 8 p.m. at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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