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The series opener between Texas A&M and Auburn was postponed due to inclement weather.
A doubleheader is now scheduled for Saturday, with the first game at 1 p.m. and the second 45 minutes after the first concludes.
Fans can use their Friday tickets for Saturday's second game, and Saturday's original tickets for the first game of the doubleheader.
Saturday will be busy in Aggieland, with softball and tennis teams also hosting significant events. Kyle Field will host the Savannah Bananas with an expected attendance of over 100,000 fans.
Gavin Grahovac is on a hitting streak, leading the SEC in multiple categories.
The initial game was delayed due to a low-pressure system bringing showers and storms across West Texas. Cassidy Towns, First Alert meteorologist, reported significant rainfall with minor flooding concerns. However, Saturday is expected to bring cooler, drier air and sunshine, creating ideal baseball conditions.
Beyond baseball, No. 12 Texas A&M's softball team will host a doubleheader against Oklahoma at 12:15 p.m. and 4 p.m. The men’s tennis team will also host NCAA Tournament first-round matches. The Savannah Bananas event at Kyle Field expects a massive turnout, adding to the bustling atmosphere.
The series marks the 37th meeting between Texas A&M and Auburn, with Texas A&M leading the series 21-15. Shane Sdao and Aiden Sims are scheduled to start on the mound for the Aggies. The Aggies lead the conference in runs, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage, and walks during SEC play. Gavin Grahovac is currently on a 17-game hitting streak, showcasing exceptional performance.
Fans attending the games should arrive early due to expected traffic. Parking is $5 with a baseball game ticket. Various promotions are planned, including Friday night fireworks and a mini bat giveaway for kids on Sunday. Additional activities include face painting and opportunities for kids to participate in the National Anthem and run the bases post-game.
Q: What happens to my ticket from Friday's postponed game?
Fans with tickets for Friday’s game can use them for Saturday’s second game.
Q: Where can I find parking information?
Parking is available for $5 with a baseball game ticket. More details can be found in the Blue Bell Park A to Z guide.
Q: What other events are happening in Aggieland this weekend?
Besides the baseball series, there are softball games, tennis matches, and the Savannah Bananas event at Kyle Field.
Stay informed about schedule changes due to weather. Plan to arrive early for games due to traffic and parking considerations. Take advantage of available promotions and activities for an enhanced gameday experience. Support multiple Aggie teams competing this weekend.
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