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Best social media reactions from Texas A&M’s series win over Texas
In one of the best overall performances from Texas A&M so far this season, the Aggies dominated No. 2 Texas in an 11-4 rout for the series win in the Lone Star Showdown on Saturday.
It was far from being a glorious return to Bryan-College Station for Texas head coach Jim Schlossnagle, as he will leave with the first SEC series loss of 2026. Meanwhile, Michael Earley’s club will look for the sweep after another dominant performance at the plate.
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The Aggies recorded nine hits, 11 RBI and one home run, which was a two-run blast from Caden Sorrell, who currently leads the league with 18 thus far. Gavin Grahovac continued his hot streak at the plate with his second consecutive game with a triple. He also notched three RBI for the Maroon and White against the SEC’s leading pitching staff in ERA.
With so many questions surrounding the Aggie bullpen, they responded in a big way in Game 2’s win over the Longhorns. Aiden Sims recorded three strikeouts and allowed just three earned runs in 4.2 innings pitched, while Gavin Lyons came in and closed things out with five strikeouts and one earned run.
Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M’s series win over Texas in this year’s Lone Star Showdown:
The Aggies saw off the Longhorns for the series win on Saturday
A rivalry win that deserved a saw
Aggie fans join in on the fun after the series win
Lyons gets fired up with the back-to-back strikeouts that closed it
That ball was way gone
Grahovac’s hot streak continues with another triple against the Longhorns
Grounds crew gets the game back on track after the rain delay
The pouring rain didn’t last for long, but it was a sight to see in College Station on Saturday
Aggies take the series
Blast-off for Sorrell
Final stats from the win against the Longhorns
Schloss doesn’t have much luck with these in-game interviews
Lone Star Showdown (baseball edition) goes to the Maroon and White
Aggie fans showed up and showed out at Blue Bell Park this weekend
Some interesting shirts and chants in Schloss’s return to College Station
Partida continues to climb the rankings for his class
Massive series win for the Aggies
Sawing them off all across Olsen Field on Saturday
If you’re going to talk the talk, you have to back it up
The eight-spot first inning that sent Texas A&M into a frenzy
Sorrell really hates baseballs
Views from the series win
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Texas officials monitoring two residents who were on board ship with hantavirus outbreak
AUSTIN, Texas (KBTX) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has notified the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) that two Texas residents were passengers on the MV Hondius, a ship that experienced an outbreak of hantavirus while traveling in the Atlantic Ocean. The passengers left the ship and returned to the United States before the outbreak was identified.
“Public health workers in Texas have reached the two individuals, and they report they are not experiencing any symptoms and did not have any contact with a sick person while aboard the ship. They have agreed to monitor themselves for symptoms with daily temperature checks and contact public health officials at any sign of a possible illness,” the agency said on Thursday in a statement.
DSHS will not release additional personal details about the passengers to protect their privacy.
“This is not the next COVID, but it is a serious infectious disease,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, director of epidemic and pandemic preparedness at the World Health Organization. “Most people will never be exposed to this.”
More than two dozen people from at least 12 different countries left the ship without contact tracing nearly two weeks after the first passenger died on board.
Health authorities on at least four continents are now tracking down and in some cases monitoring the cruise passengers who disembarked on April 24, and trying to trace others who may have come into contact with them since then.
That includes two people in Georgia who are also being monitored, according to our affiliate WTOC.
Hantaviruses are usually spread through contact with wild rodent droppings or urine. The strain in the Hondius outbreak, Andes virus, can spread from person to person in limited circumstances. It typically requires close, prolonged contact with a person who is actively sick with the disease.
It is not known to spread through casual contact such as shaking hands or being in the same room for a few minutes. There have been no documented cases where a person without symptoms spread it to someone else.
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Judge orders DHS to release Maine teen from Texas facility
PORTLAND (WGME) – A Portland woman who has been held in a Texas ICE facility for more than six months is reportedly set to be released by Friday.
That’s according to Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who traveled to the facility this week to demand that ICE release 19-year-old Olivia Andre.
Pingree says a federal district court judge ordered Andre to be released no later than Friday.
Andre and her family were arrested by ICE when they were seeking asylum in Canada.
DHS previously said Andre is in the United States illegally but didn’t explain why the rest of her family was released and she wasn’t.
Pingree called the conditions at the facility inhumane, and Andre’s lawyer says her physical and mental wellbeing deteriorated from not having access to clean drinking water, palatable food and appropriate medical care.
“Olivia and her family should never have been detained. The federal court ordered her release because the Trump administration had no lawful basis for detaining her,” Pingree said. “She suffered in detention for six months in violation of federal law and the U.S. Constitution’s protections.”
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