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Texas A&M softball is preparing for the weekend series against Florida

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The Aggies (20-2) had a strong start to the start of the season against Baylor, Florida State and Texas Tech. The loss against the state of Oklahoma was the difference to a swing and the first loss to technology was probably the worst representation of the aggies due to four field errors.

A&M remains aggressive on the plate and receives from the middle of the order of Freshman Hitter Frankie Vrazel (21 hits and slugging .458) and KK dementia (22 hits and slugging .726). The first Baseman Mya Perez leads the aggies this season with 31 RBIs.

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Pitcher Emiley Kennedy had a difficult start against the Texas Tech, but the rescue against the state of Idaho taught back. Kennedy is not worried about the rough start.

“Just a bit of growing pain. It is the beginning of the season. We don't win championships in February … just try to get the bumps out now,” Kennedy told reporters on Tuesday.

SEC softball is deep this year, thanks to the addition of BIG 12 softball Powerhouse programs Oklahoma and Texas. It is also the first time a top five matchup that takes place at Davis Diamond.

Growing pain in the circle

Kennedy saved the aggies against the state of Idaho, a clear sign of focus and resilience after her second loss of the season against Tech. The senior knows what to do to improve the aggies in a circle.

But Pitching employees from A&M can rely on a young arm in the upcoming big games.

“(Sydney) RELESTINE will no longer get some of these games anymore, she will be greeted into the SEC pretty soon,” said head coach Trisha Ford on Tuesday.

The Freshman Pitcher is 4-0 for the aggies with 42 strike outs in the season and had an impressive no-hitter against George Washington. Ford knows that RELESTINE will have her heights and wear in the league, but she also believes that the young pitcher has the skills to adapt.

It can be put to the test against Florida.

Be fast, but sore

The field of A&M did not look sharp last weekend from storms to the first base to the laying down of large ones that were simple.

“You have to play at speed. You have to be quick, but it can't be fast and there is a clear difference to me,” said Ford.

If you have the game against Texas Tech in the first game to earn the game, you may have brought the game closer. In order to work on the basics so that mistakes are not used by a talented Florida team, the training this week will be “very, very intensive”.

“It will help us ask us to pay attention to the little things,” said Ford.

How do you prepare against Florida?

The No. 3 Gators (23-1) are among the more dominant teams in the Sec, the average of nine runs per game and 16 games were canceled due to the Mercy rule. Her biggest victory was a 24:3 win over the state Iowa.

“You have to make a lot of high -quality parking spaces. You have to change the speed and make parking spaces in all four quadrants, which I have not yet done,” said Ford.

On the other hand, Texas A&M has a basic percentage of 0.411 and usually does not swing on bad parking spaces. If the aggies keep the game nearby or simply bring runners to the base with selfless bats, they have the chance to win.

Texas A & M and Florida First games on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Davis Diamond.

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