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Series Preview: Baseball – Texas A&M vs Auburn

The Aggies will travel to Alabama to take on the Auburn Tigers for their fourth SEC series this season. Texas A&M (18-11) and Auburn (18-10-1) essentially same the exact same overall record and mirror each other in league play at 3-6. The big difference is that Texas A&M is coming off their series win over the defending national champions, Ole Miss, and a midweek victory over Texas State. While Auburn is on a three-game losing streak dropping their last series to Florida and mid-week game against UAB.

Along with having very similar season records, the Aggies only hold a one-game edge in the series since 2013 at 15-14. However, Auburn has the recent edge over the last two years beating the Aggies in five of the last seven games. This is a major series for both teams as the Aggies will be looking to keep their momentum going while Auburn is hoping to right the ship.

For a deeper look into Auburn, take a look at our “Behind the enemy lines” series before the series starts.

GAME SCHEDULE

Game One – Auburn – April 6 at 7 pm/CT

Texas A&M: RHP Nathan Dettmer

Auburn: RHP Will Cannon

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Game Two – Auburn – April 7 at 6 pm/CT

Texas A&M: LHP Justin Lamkin

Auburn: TBD

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Game Three – Auburn – April 8 at 4 pm/CT

Texas A&M: TBD

Auburn: LHP Tommy Vail

WAYS TO FOLLOW THE SERIES

TV: SEC Network & SEC Network+

Radio: Locally Sports Radio 1150/93.7 The Zone

Social: Follow the @AggiesBaseball Twitter for updates

Internet: 12thMan.com / 12th Man Mobile app for live play-by-play

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Story originally appeared on Aggies Wire