


# 3 Takeaways: Texas A&M Aggies Dominates Missouri Tigers 14-3

**Published:** 2026-03-29 &mdash; **By:** Stacy Stanfield
**Category:** games &mdash; **Type:** game-takeaways
**Source:** https://secscouts.com/news/texas-am-aggies-dominates-missouri-tigers-3-takeaways

**Teams:** [Missouri](https://secscouts.com/missouri/), [Texas A&M](https://secscouts.com/texas-am/)


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The Texas A&M Aggies capped a dominant road trip with a 14-3 victory over the Missouri Tigers, completing a crucial three-game sweep in Columbia. The win, their fifth straight, was another explosive offensive display for the Aggies, who outscored the Tigers 39-18 across the series. This sweep provides significant momentum for Texas A&M as it navigates the treacherous waters of the SEC schedule, while sending Missouri further down the conference standings.

### **1. Aggie Bats Stay Blazing Hot in Columbia**

The story of the weekend was the relentless Texas A&M offense, which has found a formidable rhythm. The Aggies have now scored 11 or more runs in four of their last five games, a stretch of offensive production that has become their clear identity. In the series finale, the power was on full display with five home runs, including two from Gavin Grahovac who drove in a career-high seven runs. Caden Sorrell, Blake Binderup, and Jake Duer also went deep to power the rout.

This offensive surge is getting contributions from across the lineup. Nico Partida has been scorching hot, batting an absurd .625 (5-for-8) with a home run and six RBI over his last five contests. The consistency in conference play has also been key; Gavin Grahovac is hitting .364 against SEC opponents, while Caden Sorrell (.346 AVG, 1 HR, 6 RBI) and Jake Duer (.333 AVG, 9 RBI) have been critical run producers. Sorrell, the team's overall home run leader with nine, continues to be a major threat in the middle of the order. This balanced and potent attack makes the Aggies a difficult matchup for any pitching staff in the league.

### **2. Missouri's Pitching Woes Magnified in Sweep**

For the Missouri Tigers, the weekend exposed a significant vulnerability on the mound. Allowing 39 runs in a three-game series at home is an unsustainable formula for success in the SEC. The Tigers' offense showed flashes, but it was nowhere near enough to overcome the deficits created by the pitching staff. The lopsided scores of 11-9, 14-6, and 14-3 underscore a clear struggle to contain explosive lineups like Texas A&M's.

While there are some bright spots in the batter's box for Missouri in conference play—namely Pierre Seals, who leads the team with two home runs against SEC foes, and the high averages of Blaize Ward (.571) and Kaden Peer (.455)—the lack of consistent run support and power is glaring. The Tigers' top three home run hitters for the entire season have just two homers apiece, a stark contrast to A&M's top three who have combined for 23. This disparity in power and the inability to keep opponents off the scoreboard have contributed to a four-game losing streak and a difficult start to their conference slate.

### **3. A&M Climbs Crowded SEC Ladder as Missouri Sinks**

This road sweep was a massive development for Texas A&M's postseason aspirations. The victory pushes their conference record to 5-4, placing them squarely in the middle of a congested and highly competitive SEC standings. In a league where several teams are clustered together, securing a road sweep is a significant resume-booster that separates them from the pack and builds crucial momentum heading into the middle portion of the schedule. Every series win, particularly on the road, is a vital step toward securing a favorable seed in the SEC and NCAA Tournaments.

Conversely, the weekend was devastating for Missouri. The three losses drop the Tigers to a 1-8 record in SEC play, tying them for the worst conference record in the league. Facing such a steep deficit this early in the season creates an almost insurmountable climb back to contention for the SEC Tournament. The focus for the Tigers may need to shift towards player development and playing the role of spoiler against a schedule that offers no relief in the nation's toughest baseball conference.

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*Original article: [3 Takeaways: Texas A&M Aggies Dominates Missouri Tigers 14-3](https://secscouts.com/news/texas-am-aggies-dominates-missouri-tigers-3-takeaways) &mdash; SEC Scouts*
