Social media reactions from Texas A&M's series loss to Auburn

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Social media reactions from Texas A&M's series loss to Auburn

Social media reactions from Texas A&M's series loss to Auburn

Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M baseball's series loss to Auburn on Saturday.

Social media reactions from Texas A&M's series loss to Auburn

Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M baseball's series loss to Auburn on Saturday.

Texas A&M baseball fans knew Saturday's doubleheader against Auburn would be a test, but nobody predicted the storm that hit Olsen Field. For the first time since March 21, the Aggies dropped an SEC series, thanks to a relentless Tigers offense that racked up 28 hits and 23 runs across two games.

The series opener was a tough 18-5 run-rule loss, but there were still moments of brilliance. Freshman Gavin Grahovac launched multiple home runs, while Jorian Wilson crushed his 12th homer of the season. Game 2 showed real improvement, as the Aggies tightened up defensively, allowing just nine hits and three earned runs. Right-hander Aiden Sims struck out four, and Gavin Lyons delivered a strong relief outing with two strikeouts and only two hits allowed over four innings.

Despite the losses, individual performances kept fans on their feet. Caden Sorrell smashed his 44th career home run, moving into fifth place on the Aggies' all-time home run leaderboard. Travis Chestnut and catcher Bear Harrison also came through with clutch at-bats, but it wasn't enough to cool off one of college baseball's hottest teams.

Now, the Aggies are looking to bounce back. They'll return to Olsen Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. CT, determined to avoid the sweep. Fans are already rallying behind the team, sharing highlights and reactions across social media. From Grahovac's two-homer day to Sorrell's milestone blast, there's plenty to be excited about as Texas A&M looks to finish the series strong.

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