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Texas A&M baseball coach Michael Earley heated over Kentucky's use of travel curfew rule

  • Kentucky's baseball team won 10-5 against Texas A&M, leading to tensions in both teams' dugouts during the game.
  • Michael Earley, the Texas A&M manager, was upset with Kentucky's strategy, which delayed the game to avoid a ninth inning.
  • The Southeastern Conference has a rule that prohibits starting a new inning after 4:30 p.m. On Sundays, aiding travel for teams.
  • Texas A&M's loss further dropped their conference record to 1-8, amid a disappointing season for the team.
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Texas A&M and Kentucky managers in shouting match as Wildcats take advantage of SEC curfew rule

Kentucky’s baseball team seemed to take advantage of a Southeastern Conference curfew rule in a 10-5 win over Texas A&M, flaring tempers in both dugouts.

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The Statesman broke the news in Austin, United States on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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