Texas A&M’s effort at the plate in the second inning of their game vs. Grambling State wasn’t very flashy, but it did produce seven runs to put the Aggies in the driver’s seat early. A&M needed zero home runs to get those seven runners in. Instead, a careful eye at home, opportunistic base-running and a few hits kept the plate busy. At the break between innings when the bottom of the second finally concluded, Aggie head coach Jim Schlossnagle spoke with the ESPN broadcast crew. Of course, he was first asked about the prolific inning of offense his team just enjoyed. “I mean, we have to stay di…