Texas A&M Baseball

3 Days 'til Aggie Baseball: Texas A&M's emphasis on speed in 2017

The Aggie lineup has been full of power-hitters for two seasons – sometimes at the cost of speed on the basepaths. With the departure of many big bats after the 2016 season, Texas A&M will be able to steal more bases, and the Aggies may benefit from the change.
February 14, 2017
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This is the fifth piece in TexAgs' seven-part series leading up to Texas A&M Baseball's Opening Day game on February 17th against Bowling Green. Be sure to read the previous entries in the series: 2017 Aggie Baseball Preview Series



It’s no secret that over the past two seasons, the Aggie baseball team generated offense via the long ball. During the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Texas A&M hammered out an impressive 132 home runs.
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