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A&M offense stalls, drops 9-2 to Florida

Summary by The Battalion
In a rare showing, No. 7 Texas A&M baseball struggled to get the offense going in a 9-2 loss to No. 21 Florida. Sophomore right-handed pitcher Aidan King had the Aggies’ number all night long, holding them to just two runs through eight innings, including a stretch of retiring 12 A&M hitters in a row. Junior RHP Shane Sdao got the nod in the opening matchup. The Montgomery native went only 3.2 innings, allowing a Florida double party, giving up …
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The Battalion broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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