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Texas A&M Baseball Hosts Penn in Game 2
Aggies look to clinch series victory after walk-off win in opener
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Texas A&M baseball hosts Penn on Saturday for Game 2 of their series, a day after the Aggies walked off the Quakers in the series opener. Freshman shortstop Boston Kellner's misjudged fly ball allowed the winning run to score in the bottom of the ninth inning on Friday. The Aggies will turn to right-hander Weston Moss on the mound, hoping he can duplicate the strong pitching performance from the series opener.
Why it matters
This series represents an opportunity for Texas A&M to capture its first-ever series victory over Penn. The Aggies are off to a 5-0 start this season and a series win would further bolster their early-season resume.
The details
In the series opener, the Aggies and Quakers combined for just 11 hits and 18 strikeouts in a pitchers' duel. Freshman shortstop Boston Kellner came through with the game-winning hit, a misjudged fly ball that allowed the winning run to score. Now, Texas A&M will turn to right-hander Weston Moss, who earned a win in his season debut last weekend against Tennessee Tech.
- The series opener was played on Friday, February 21, 2026.
- Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2026 at 2 p.m.
The players
Boston Kellner
Texas A&M freshman shortstop who hit the game-winning fly ball in the series opener.
Weston Moss
Texas A&M right-handed pitcher making his second start of the season.
Ryan Taylor
Penn outfielder who misjudged Kellner's game-winning fly ball in the series opener.
What they’re saying
“After walking it off Friday, Texas A&M baseball turns its attention Saturday to capturing its first-ever series victory over Penn.”
— Tony Catalina, Author (statesman.com)
What’s next
The winner of this series will have momentum heading into the rest of their non-conference schedule as they prepare for conference play.
The takeaway
This matchup between Texas A&M and Penn represents an early-season opportunity for the Aggies to notch an important non-conference series victory and continue building on their strong start to the 2026 campaign.


