Texas A&M Aggies' Ben Royo (10) throws to first base to complete a double play as Auburn Tigers take on Texas A&M Aggies during the SEC baseball tournament at Hoover Met in Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
Texas A&M Aggies' Ben Royo (10) throws to first base to complete a double play as Auburn Tigers take on Texas A&M Aggies during the SEC baseball tournament at Hoover Met in Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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Texas A&M faces dangerous Auburn pitching staff in SEC Tournament

After earning a double-bye into the quarterfinals of the 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament, Texas A&M will face the Auburn Tigers in a rematch, with an opportunity to advance to the semifinals for the first time since 2023 on the line.

Auburn secured a 3-1 win over LSU on Wednesday night with poor weather conditions beginning to roll into Hoover, Alabama. While it remains unknown whether the inclement weather could cause more issues with scheduling or performance on Thursday, the Aggies must set the tone against a lineup that has no shortage of electric hitters.

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In his second season as the skipper in Bryan-College Station, Michael Earley has led an incredible turnaround to place his club in contention to be a top-eight national seed, just one year removed from missing out on competing in the postseason. However, the nagging factor that has prevented Texas A&M from locking down the opportunity to host a regional and super regional at Blue Bell Park is the inconsistency on the mound.

Entering the conference tournament, the Aggies rank 11th in the SEC with a 5.05 team ERA, and their 448 total strikeouts this season rank last. Injuries have played a role in the starting rotation throughout the year, including the absence of right-hander Aiden Sims. During this week’s media availability, Earley mentioned that Sims would not pitch in Hoover, as he continues to battle back from tightness that kept him out of last weekend’s series win against Mississippi State. That leaves the door open for Ethan Darden, Weston Moss, or Shane Sdao to get the start against the Tigers on Thursday night.

Regardless of who steps on the mound first against Auburn, Texas A&M needs a clean, consistent outing, which is something that it has lacked all year. The Aggies will be matched up against a Tiger lineup that ranks fourth in the SEC in team batting average thus far.

Meanwhile, Texas A&M’s hitters have established a reputation for being a nightmare to face for any pitcher in 2026. The Maroon and White lineup ranks third in the SEC in team batting average and second with 114 total home runs, 42 of which have come from outfielder Caden Sorrell and infielder Gavin Grahovac.

Here is how both teams stack up statistically entering Thursday’s showdown in Hoover:

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The quarterfinal contest between the Aggies and Tigers is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. CT, dependent upon the weather conditions at the Hoover Met and the progression of games played before the nightcap. Texas A&M’s SEC Tournament matchup against Auburn will be broadcast live on the SEC Network.

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Reporting by Dylan Flippo, Aggies Wire / Aggies Wire

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