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The status of Texas A & M Outfield was updated after an injury in the Sec tournament

After a broken hand after a season, the Superstar Outfield from Texas A&M can supposedly return if the Aggies in Hoover, Alabama, win to complete the Sec tournament and make it into the off-season.

The D1 baseball co-owner Kendall Rogers was the first to report on the Laviolette News when he explained on Thursday evening that the 6-foot 6-Junior Outfield suffered a broken fourth metacarpal shaft on the hit-by-spitch in the second round of Aggies against Auburn in Hoover.

The injury updates bring urgently needed good news, in addition to the 3-2 victory over the tigers, how many believed that laviolet was achieved for the rest of the season after he had returned to the shelter with a line-up and was apparently emotionally over the injury.

These feelings that laviolets showed were more than just frustration and the general pain of the injury itself. He was a real warrior and leader for the aggies this season. Therefore, the realization that the program went into the quarter -finals of the Sec tournament was bitter.

The Major League baseball perspective leads the Aggies with 18 homes this season, one of which was a Grand Slam, who helped Texas A&M helped to bring an early lead against the state of Mississippi in the first round of the tournament.

There is not too overrated how important his loss for an Aggies team is that it cannot afford to lose a game in Hoover if the program strives for the third time in a row.

On the other hand, the severity of the injury, which is less expected, gives everyone a feeling of relief when Texas A & M opposite LSU, in the hope of seeing another day.

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