Well, howdy there! Let’s jaw about this here “a&m ut baseball,” whatever that means. Sounds like a bunch of young’uns hittin’ balls and runnin’ around. Don’t know much about it, but I’ll tell ya what I reckon.
First off, seems like you can watch these games on somethin’ called “Watch ESPN.” Now, I ain’t got no fancy TV, just my old box with the rabbit ears, but I hear tell it’s one of them newfangled ways to see things. You gotta pay for it, though, or find yourself a free trial. They got this “ESPN+” and somethin’ called “Fubo” too. Sounds like a whole lotta trouble just to watch some fellas play ball, if you ask me.

Then there’s this “Texas Longhorns” team. Big ol’ school, I guess. They got a “Tickets” page and all. Means you gotta fork over some cash to see ’em play in person. They play a bunch of other schools too, like this “UT Rio Grande Valley” and “Texas AM-Corpus Christi.” Landsakes, these names gettin’ longer than a country road! They even got a game with them “Tennessee Volunteers.” Folks seem to make a big fuss about watchin’ it, sayin’ it’s the “MCWS finals.” Probably means it’s important, like the county fair pie contest.
- Seems like some games are on regular TV, like that “ESPN” channel.
- Some are only on them fancy “streaming” things.
- And you gotta pay to see some of ’em, either on TV or in person.
Now, these games, they happen all the time. They was playin’ back in March, and then again in April, and even in June. Seems like they never stop! They even play in November, but maybe that’s a different kinda ball, I dunno. They was talkin’ about “Missouri State vs. UT Arlington” and “Austin Peay vs. UT Arlington.” Too many names for this old brain to keep track of.
If you wanna know when a game is, you gotta look at a “Sport Calendar” or a “Schedule,” whatever that is. I reckon it tells ya the date and the time. Like this one game, they said it was on “Monday, June 24th” at “7 p.m. ET.” That “ET” must mean somethin’, probably one of them city folk time zones. And they said somethin’ about it bein’ on “TV: ESPN.” So, you gotta figure out if you got that channel or if you gotta do that “streaming” thing.
They also talk about bein’ able to watch some games on “Hulu + Live TV.” Good lord, how many ways can a person watch a ball game? Back in my day, you went to the field and watched, or you listened on the radio. Now they got all these contraptions and gizmos. Makes a body dizzy just thinkin’ about it.
So, this “a&m ut baseball,” it’s a whole heap of games played by a bunch of different schools. Some are on TV, some are on that “internet” thing, and some you gotta pay to see. If you wanna watch, you gotta figure out when they’re playin’ and where you can see ’em. Sounds like more trouble than it’s worth, if you ask me. I’d rather sit on the porch and watch the birds, but to each their own, I reckon.

And all this talk about “Facebook,” “Twitter,” and “Instagram.” They got pages for baseball now? What in tarnation? Seems like these young’uns can’t do nothin’ without sharin’ it with the whole world. Back in my day, if you hit a home run, you told your neighbor, and that was that. Now they gotta put it on the “internet” for everyone to see. Times sure have changed, ain’t they?
But hey, if them young’uns wanna play ball and folks wanna watch ’em, that’s their business. Me, I’ll stick to my porch swing and my iced tea. This “a&m ut baseball” stuff is just too complicated for an old gal like me. But I hope them fellas have fun, and I hope folks enjoy watchin’ ’em. That’s all that really matters, I guess.
And if you’re lookin’ for tickets, remember to go to that “Tickets” page. Don’t go askin’ me, ’cause I ain’t got a clue! Just search for “Texas Longhorns Tickets” and you might find it, though I can’t promise nothin’. This here internet is a tricky beast, even for them young whippersnappers.
Anyway, that’s all I got to say about this here “a&m ut baseball.” Hope it made some sense to ya, though I doubt it. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed the chickens. Them birds don’t care about baseball, they just want their supper.