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Social Media reacts from Texas A&M’s 8-7 loss to Oklahoma

The Texas A&M baseball team opened Southeastern Conference play with a heartbreaking 8-7 loss to Oklahoma on Friday night after blowing a three-point lead in the bottom half of Game 6 at Kimrey Memorial Stadium.

While the Aggies fell short of the Sooners in the series opener, the return of shortstop Chris Hakopian and designated hitter Wesley Jordan was a major positive. Hakopian opened the game with an RBI single and Jordan had a two-out single in the fifth inning to give the Aggies a 7-4 lead.

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Texas A&M’s struggles on the mound kept Oklahoma in the game, as the Aggie bullpen allowed 13 hits and four walks. Right-hander Josh Stewart left the game early after suffering an injury on the mound, another negative loss for the Aggies’ pitching rotation.

Heading into a do-or-die second game against the Sooners, Michael Earley’s club must find a way to get more consistent, extended playing time to its starters. Oklahoma State is one game away from Texas A&M returning to Bryan-College Station for a series loss, and the Maroons and Whites will be looking to tie things up on Saturday night.

The result marked Texas A&M’s second loss of the season, and they hope to bounce back tomorrow. Right-hander Weston Moss is expected to start for the Aggies in Game 2 of the SEC opener, while L.J. Mercurius is expected to start for the Sooners.

Here are some of the best social media reactions after Texas A&M lost to Oklahoma in Game 1 of the SEC opener in Norman:

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Oklahoma State final score

The Sooners won in the eighth inning

Oklahoma State Comeback

Boston Kellner’s Outstanding Web Gem

Hakopian returns with RBI double

Stewart exits due to injury

Jordan’s two-RBI single

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Social media reaction to Texas A&M’s 8-7 Game 1 loss to Oklahoma

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