Yesterday’s defeat was bad, but the news that they’d moved up the start time of Sunday’s game to 10:00am felt even worse when I got up. I thought we were playing these games at 11:00am instead of noon, so that we could avoid moving up game times on getaway day. On the way to the ballpark, I heard Boston on the radio and I had More Than a Feeling that Boston Vest would have a great game today. Spoiler: that didn’t happen, but it would have been awesome if it had.
I hit the bathroom when I got there and found AggieVision’s Rito basically taking a shower in the bathroom sink. I’m thinking it was early for him, too. There were some Sam Houston fans with bending Texas accents chatting in there, as well. One of the guys got hassled at the Border Patrol checkpoint. He just wanted to go to White Sands after the game. The other guy had been there and admitted to taking some sand with him.
Okay, they tell you not to do that, because if all of the visitors took some, it will disappear (at least the highly visited parts). Furthermore, you’ll also end up tossing it and wasting it. (That happened in my family.) You’re going to likely end up with some sand in your vehicle, regardless. Don’t take it intentionally.
A cold wind kicked up right after I got there. (Also, White Sands gets really cold. I’m sure there’s a scientific reason for this. You don’t want to visit there if it’s cold.) If possible, it was even colder than last night even with the sun out. It was going to be another long game whatever the score.
I saw Cooper Reese soft tossing on the field, though he was in shorts. I actually beat Fan Michael to the park. I was briefly alone in the SH section before he came. There was a light crowd of 604 there. Among the fans was a guy with a wiener dog and the dog wearing a little baseball cap. There was an adorable little boy in an Aggie jersey hoodie. He was all smiles enjoying the game with his dad. He fell down at one point, as he had probably hadn’t learned to walk too long ago. He popped right back up without any tears.
Destiny, our team photographer, walked by. She’s just a ray of sunshine. Cooper’s sister wasn’t there, but Maggie Lightheart was there with her parents and a couple of Volleyball teammates. (They must be going out with some Baseball players.) Audrey Solorzano, Steve Solorazano’s sister, sung a beautiful Anthem. Even the SH fans were impressed. Everything was friendly on the field with the players, coaches, and umps shaking hands. Solo shook hands with the SH first base coach. Rito’s brother and fellow AggieVision employee, Mando, was on field to let the umps know when they were out of commercial. He shook hands with the SH third baseman was chatting with the ump there. (More on that later.)
I’m a little shocked, but I correctly guessed the number of unearned runs in this game. For once, I was able to think along with the official scorer. There was one postgame edit where the scorer did change his mind after the initial scoring, but did I finally figure out how to get in-game scoring. Then there was the on-field scoring change that changed the game, but we’ll get to that. This game was almost like an opera for the drama.
Jack Turner started for the Aggies and gave up a double in the top of the first, but that was all. The Aggies came out in their half with a walk to Aiden Tacalas and a double by Chris Daniels. Tacalas was going to try to score, but ran into a hard stop sign from the third base coach. He fell down and had to crawl back to the base. He’d come in anyway on a wild pitch that hit the turf hard enough to bounce into the netting in front of the grandstand.
Jonatan Clough followed that with an RBI single. Camden Kaufman singled to move Clough to third. Easton Rulli brought in Clough with a sac fly. The Aggies started off the game with a 3-0 lead.
Turner gave up a single and a walk in the second, but got a couple of strikeouts for another scoreless frame. The Aggies had a 1-2-3 bottom. Caleb Cotton in left field made a great sliding catch for the first out. He even got applause from the Aggie fans. (There would not be Aggie applause for the next great Bearkat play in the outfield, but we’ll get to that.)
The Aggies were shaky in the top of the third. It began with an error at second and then very rare balk call, which moved the runner up. The Aggie infield came back with a double play, which involved a flip to Kaufman, who barehanded it and then threw to first, though that scored a run. Turner then gave up a bunt single. It was a perfect bunt. Turner went for it, but ended up having to duck under catcher Dane Woodcook’s throw. Nathan Fink needed no trickery with a 2-run homer to left center. It was unaffected by the wind, just muscle. Turner ended it with a looking strikeout, but the score was tied at 3.
Tacalas doubled to begin the bottom of the third. (Alternately, it was a single and the centerfielder bobbled it, but wasn’t given an error. The official scorer saw it differently.) Two wild pitches brought Tacalas in for a run. Bearkat starter, Tate Hickman, then gave up two walks, which brought in Collin Aloisio in relief, who finished the inning. Aggies up, 4-3.
The Bearkats tied it in the fourth with a double and single. The Aggie were down in order again in the bottom. Vest took a looking strikeout and was stunned by it. He stood there as the catcher whipped it around the horn. So far, my prediction was going badly. Ryan Franden, who hit the RBI single, made a great play on a grounder and threw out Clough from outside the baseline.
Two coed girls played for a free round of golf for the golf challenge between innings. Wouldn’t it make more sense to grab a couple of middle aged guys for this instead of girls and little kids? Turner had a strikeout in the fifth, but also gave up a double, a single, and a 3-run homer to Wes Baker. It was a high arcing shot to left field that just stayed fair. Jake Carvajal came in to finish out the inning. The Bearkats were now up, 7-4. In the bottom, the Aggies got two on via a walk and an error around three flyouts.
The Aggies couldn’t figure out hitting with the wind today, but Sam Houston did. The Bearkats put one out again in the sixth, as Cade Corcoran hit a 2-run homer to make it, 9-4 SH. Woodcook did throw out a runner afterward. I was wondering where the other catcher was, Brandon Clizbe. He came out to warm up a pitcher at one point, but that’s all I saw of him.
The Aggies finally came back in the bottom of the sixth. After a pair of singles and a double steal, Tacalas came up with a 2-run single. An error at second chased Aloisio from the game for a reliever. A walk and an RBI single by Kaufman loaded the bases with 2 outs. The stage was now set for the drama to unfold.
Rulli came up and hit a dying liner to center. Jeric Curtis made a tremendous diving catch on the play and held up the ball. (The Bearkats posted this video of it.) The second base umpire, the closest to the play, ruled it a safe hit. Rulli stopped at first, but other three runners had taken off and scored. Rulli took second, though the throw there might have caught him. The scoreboard put up 3 runs to put the Aggies in the lead.
Most of the crowd, even Aggie fans, thought it was a catch. The girls behind me were saying it was a catch. A Bearkat dad, perhaps of Curtis, came walking by shaking his head saying, “I missed it.” I don’t think he was in stands when it happened.
On field, the umps conferenced together. After a lengthy delay, one of the umps talked to Coach Angier. Rulli, still at second, shouted the “F” word loud enough to hear in the stands. The runs taken off the scoreboard. The inning ended. Sam Houston was still up, 9-7. The crowd was deflated and quiet. Even the SH fans weren’t celebrating.
Michael, who’d been away the whole time, came back. I asked if he’d seen the play. He’d gone over to be with some fans that were watching the ESPN+ feed. He said the coverage had shown the ball hitting the ground. Oh, boy. I wrote broadcaster Adam Young later, and he confirmed that on slow-motion replay it looked like the ball bounced into the fielder’s mitt.
Mando was talking with second base ump between innings. I wonder if he told him, since I’m assuming Mando was at least hearing the broadcast. That ump is going to be mad whenever he finds out, since I think the other two umpires talked him into changing his call. If he’d called it an out, nobody would have questioned it, so he must have seen something to make him doubt it.
I’m tempted to end this here, but that wouldn’t be the whole story. That was still a good inning for the Aggies to get the score close. JT Price came out to pitch the top of the seventh and only gave up a single. There was a foul ball sprayed into the Aggie dugout that scattered the team. The girls behind me were singing along with Bye, Bye, Bye being played between innings. They were having a good time. The Aggies went straight down in order in the bottom.
Price got the first two batters in the top of the eighth, though Woodcook took a hit on the backswing from Curtis. Curtis immediately asked the catcher if he was okay. Woody just brushed it off after a brief grimace. Then there was a walk and a great bunt down the third base line. Daniels fielded it and threw to first and knew it was a mistake as soon as he threw it, as the ball went down the first base line. It turned into a 3-base error that scored a run. (It was initially scored as a single and a 2-base error.) Price came out and Carson Timmons came in, who promptly gave up a 2-run homer to Fink. The Aggies were back down, 12-7.
I didn’t see the home run. The Coach’s mom came by and talked to Michael and was standing in front of me. She insisted her son isn’t prone to violent outbursts when off the field. Coach Angier had been fairly calm about the overturned call. Between innings after the error, he took it out on the players with a quick team meeting in the dugout. Hopefully, his mom wasn’t within earshot of it.
SH put in a new left fielder, which was odd, since Cotton was hitting and fielding well. Maybe he got hurt legging out that 3-base error. The girls behind us talking about boys, fairly irritated about guys breaking up with them and then calling them back later. I’m not sure if any of them were dating players. Probably. This was more interesting than the Aggies going down 1-2-3 again on the field.
Timmons gave up 2 singles in the top of the ninth, but picked one of them off first. The Aggies rallied in the bottom of the ninth. A single and walk a prompted a Bearkat pitching change. Rulli singled to load the bases for Meluskey. He pounded a line drive into right field corner to clear the bases. At this point, there were still no outs. However, a strikeout, a foul out, and a groundout ended the game. Not at least getting Tommy in from third with no outs is going to precipitate another angry tirade from the Coach at the team. Sam Houston wins, 12-10.
Ouch. That was a three-game sweep at home by a, frankly, lousy Sam Houston team. No bitter shade. I’m just looking at your record, Bearkats. Certainly, the Aggies aren’t that great either. You guys hung in there and outlasted us. Still, we could have wished for some justice over that overturned call in the sixth.
I’m suddenly a bit worried about Coach Angier’s job at the end of the season. The team was playing hard, but he could lose them with another bad series. I’m also concerned about Steve Solorzano. He followed up not having a good Saturday with an 0 for 6 performance today. The teams lined up and shook hands afterward. Michael was pissed enough about the game, then his big cowbell broke in the ninth. It was a bad day for Aggie Baseball, but at least it was an entertaining game.
Gameballs. The Bearkats had some good hitting today. Cade Corcoran went 3 for 4 with 2 RBI’s from a home run, Nathan Fink was 3 for 4 with 4 RBI’s off of a pair of 2-run homers, and Wes Baker had a 3-run homer. For the Aggies, Aiden Taclas was 2 for 4 with a 2-RBI single and he scored 3 times, twice on wild pitches. Tommy Meluskey had the big 3-run triple in the ninth. Unlike last night, it was a tough day for the pitchers, but I’ll note JT Price for working an inning and 2/3 with 1 hit and 2 unearned runs, 0 earned.
It was a long game at 3 hours and 12 minutes. I tried calling dad about lunch, but he was taking a nap during the call. I went to Burger King solely because I had a coupon and didn’t have a hankering for anything better. It was okay and the service was excellent. The weather got nicer after the game, of course. We’ll be back, weather permitting, for the home finale of ***Aggie Softball.***






