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Ball Five: Disappearance of a 'clutch' factor halts Texas A&M's surge

The weekend in Austin was disappointing as Texas A&M dropped all three games to No. 1 Texas by a grand total of three runs. For Michael Earley and the Aggies, a failure to execute with RISP or getting a clutch bullpen performance hurt their efforts in the rivalry series.
April 29, 2025
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Texas A&M’s hot run in SEC play came to a halt in Austin over the weekend.

The Aggies were swept by top-ranked Texas, with each game decided by just a single run.

While the result was disappointing, there were some positives that came out of the weekend, especially from the pitching staff. The close losses indicate that the Aggies must execute at a higher level to win big matchups.

These were the five key areas that made the difference for the Aggies in Austin.

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