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The 1951 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represented Texas A&M University in the 1951 NCAA baseball season . The Aggies played their home games at Kyle Baseball Field . The team was coached by Beau Bell in his 1st year at Texas A&M.
The Aggies won the District VI playoff to advance to the College World Series , where they were defeated by the Utah Redskins .
Roster
1951 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team
Players
Coaches
#
Pos.
Name
B/T
Height
Weight
Year
Home town
OF
Hollis Baker
/
—
—
Sam Blanton
/
—
—
P
George Brown
/
—
—
INF
Hank Candelari
R/R
—
—
OF
John DeWitt
R/
—
—
INF
Jim Dishman
/
—
—
INF
Joe Ecrette
/R
—
—
RHP
Sid Goodloe
/R
—
—
C
Martin Hamilton
/
—
—
RHP
Pat Hubert
R/R
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
INF
Jerry Lastelick
/
—
—
2
OF
Yale Lary
R/R
5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
Fort Worth, Texas
OF
Bill McPherson
R/
—
—
7
INF
Bill Munnerlyn
/L
—
—
4
C
Al Ogletree
R/R
—
—
San Antonio, Texas
RHP
Bob Tankersley
/R
—
—
Blanton Taylor
R/
—
—
1
INF
Guy Wallace (C)
/R
—
—
Sr
Head coach
Beau Bell
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Current redshirt
Schedule
1951 Texas A&M Aggies Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
March (6–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
SWC Record
1
March 2
B. A. M. C.
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
8–7
1–0
–
2
March 3
B. A. M. C.
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
1–2
1–1
–
3
March 14
Houston
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
3–1
2–1
–
4
March 17
at Houston
Buffalo Stadium • Houston, Texas
3–7
2–2
–
5
March 20
Sam Houston State
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
16–8
3–2
–
6
March 22
at B. A. M. C.
Unknown • San Antonio, Texas
4–12
3–3
–
7
March 23
at B. A. M. C.
Unknown • San Antonio, Texas
10–3
4–3
–
8
March 28
Minnesota
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
2–0
5–3
–
9
March 29
Minnesota
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
0–1
5–4
–
10
March 31
El Dorado Oilers
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
7–4
6–4
–
April (6–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
SWC Record
11
April 3
Baylor
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
2–3
6–5
0–1
12
April 6
SMU
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
3–0
7–5
1–1
13
April 7
SMU
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
3–0
8–5
2–1
14
April 9
TCU
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
4–5
8–6
2–2
15
April 14
Rice
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
7–2
9–6
3–2
16
April 17
at Sam Houston State
Unknown • Huntsville, Texas
13–3
10–6
3–2
17
April 21
at Texas
Clark Field • Austin, Texas
10–14
10–7
3–3
18
April 27
at TCU
Unknown • Fort Worth, Texas
6–7
10–8
3–4
19
April 28
at TCU
Unknown • Fort Worth, Texas
8–1
11–8
4–4
20
April 30
at SMU
Unknown • Dallas, Texas
5–4
12–8
5–4
May (6–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
SWC Record
21
May 4
at Baylor
Unknown • Waco, Texas
9–0
13–8
6–4
22
May 5
at Baylor
Unknown • Waco, Texas
12–6
14–8
7–4
23
May 11
at Rice
Unknown • Houston, Texas
13–2
15–8
8–4
24
May 12
at Rice
Unknown • Houston, Texas
16–9
16–8
9–4
25
May 17
Texas
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
4–2
17–8
10–4
26
May 18
Texas
Kyle Baseball Field • College Station, Texas
4–1
18–8
11–4
Postseason
District VI Tournament (2–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
SWC Record
27
May 23
at Arizona
UA Field • Tucson, Arizona
5–4
19–8
11–4
28
May 24
at Arizona
UA Field • Tucson, Arizona
4–21
19–9
11–4
29
May 25
at Arizona
UA Field • Tucson, Arizona
14–2
20–9
11–4
College World Series (1–2)
Awards and honors
Hank Candelari
John DeWitt
Pat Hubert
Yale Lary
Al Ogletree
Guy Wallace
All-Southwest Conference[2]
References
Venues People Seasons College World Series appearances in italics