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String of injuries can't stop Texas A&M on its run to College World Series finals against Tennessee

Texas A&M head coach Jim Schlossnagle pictured during an NCAA College World Series baseball game against Kentucky on Monday, June 17, 2024, in Omaha, Neb. Texas A&M won 5-1. Associated Press

OMAHA, Neb. — Texas A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle remembers how he felt when he saw Braden Montgomery, one of the biggest stars in college baseball, break his ankle as he slid into the plate in the NCAA super regionals two weeks ago.

“Yeah, my heart sank,” he said Friday. “Everything sank in that moment, mainly just for Braden.”

The Aggies' problems were just beginning. Their No. 2 starting pitcher suffered a season-ending arm injury the next day, the right fielder who made a game-saving catch at the wall in their College World Series opener tweaked his hamstring running the bases earlier this week, and their catcher and designated hitter have powered through nagging injuries for weeks.

Schlossnagle and his staff have had to get creative with their lineup and pitching plans, and everything they've tried has worked.

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