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Brauny's Baseball Breakdown: Inside the safety squeeze gaff in Hoover
A&M's 2025 campaign came to an end in a 4-3 loss to LSU on May 23, but the Aggies left the tying run at third base in the seventh after failing to execute a safety squeeze. In this episode of Brauny's Baseball Breakdown, Ryan Brauninger explains what went wrong on the play.
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Outfielder Caden Sorrell no longer taking his health for granted
An injury forced star outfielder Caden Sorrell to miss 30 games during his sophomore season, but he still hit .337 with 12 home runs and 32 RBIs in 26 appearances. In an exclusive interview, Sorrell spoke about his offseason, some of Aggie baseball's newcomers and more.
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Former QB Mark Farris recalls his favorite memories in Aggieland
A quarterback at Texas A&M from 1999-2002, Mark Farris joined TexAgs Live to speak on his fascinating journey from the minor leagues to college football. Farris reminisced on his time in Aggieland and provided some thoughts on the Maroon & White's upcoming season.
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Around Aggieland (7/28)
On Monday, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as fall camp kicks off this week, and the Aggies landed a big commitment from 6-foot-7 TE Evan Jacobson. Meanwhile, Blake Labuda joins Texas A&M baseball, and Ifenna Cos-Okpalla is in Mexico with Team USA.
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Around Aggieland (7/25)
On Friday, Kaylee Dreyer took us Around Aggieland as one Aggie made their MLB debut. Women's basketball and Aggie baseball both earned team academic excellence awards, and two volleyball players were named to the Player of the Year watchlist.
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Ask Liucci: Position battles to watch, potential difference-makers & more
Fall camp is a little over a week away from getting started as Mike Elko and the Fightin' Texas Aggies look to build on the 2024 campaign. Before practices get underway in Aggieland, Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions regarding all things Aggie Athletics.
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Around Aggieland (7/21)
On Monday, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as Texas A&M racked up preseason SEC honors in football, landed a key 2026 commitment and saw a pair of former baseball players make waves on the mound, including Tyler Naquin’s professional pitching debut.
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TexAgs Rewind (7/18)
Friday's edition of the Rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger and TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci.
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Around Aggieland (7/18)
On Friday, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as the Aggies wrap SEC Media Days, eight Aggies were drafted in MLB to extend the nation’s longest streak, and preseason SEC Football honors drop today. Also, Texas A&M Men’s golf tees off the 2025-26 season in September.
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Left-hander Shane Sdao returning to A&M to re-write his Aggie story
Earlier this week, left-handed pitcher Shane Sdao announced his decision to return to Texas A&M for another season in Maroon & White. With the 2025 MLB Draft in the rearview, Sdao spoke about coming back, the latest with his rehab process and more.
Texas A&M southpaw Ryan Prager selected in ninth round by Cleveland
For the second time in many years, Texas A&M left-hander Ryan Prager has heard his named called in the MLB Draft as the Cleveland Guardians selected him in the ninth round, 282nd overall. Prager's 250 strikeouts rank 12th on the program's all-time list.
A&M infielder Wyatt Henseler selected in ninth round by Washington
Coming to Aggieland as a graduate transfer before the 2025 season, Texas A&M infielder Wyatt Henseler was selected by the Washington Nationals in the ninth round, 261st overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft. Henseler hit a team-best .319 in his lone season as an Aggie.
A&M left-hander Kaiden Wilson selected in ninth round by Miami
A native of Raymore, Missouri, Texas A&M left-hander Kaiden Wilson was selected by the Miami Marlins in the ninth round, 258th overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft. In 2025, made 22 relief appearances and owned a 4.43 ERA and 1.25 WHIP in 22.1 innings pitched.
Texas A&M lefty Myles Patton selected in seventh round by Red Sox
After spending just one season in Maroon & White, Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Myles Patton was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the seventh round, 208th overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft. Prior to this season, Patton pitched at Long Beach State for two years.
Aggie infielder Kaeden Kent selected in the third round by Yankees
Michael Earley's everyday shortstop in 2025, Texas A&M infielder Kaeden Kent was selected by the New York Yankees in the third round, 103rd overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft. The son of 2000 NL MVP Jeff Kent, Kaeden hit .290 with 18 homers across 135 games as an Aggie.
Texas A&M lefty Justin Lamkin selected in second round by Royals
Leading the Aggies in ERA (3.42) and strikeouts (98) in 2025, junior left-hander Justin Lamkin was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the second round, 71st overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft. With 260 career strikeouts, Lamkin ranks eighth on the program's all-time list.
Guardians select All-American outfielder Jace LaViolette 27th overall
Texas A&M's all-time leader in career home runs, outfielder Jace LaViolette became the 15th first-round pick in program history when the Cleveland Guardians selected him with the 27th overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
MLB Draft LIVE: Updates, discussion & notes from the 2025 Draft
Live from Atlanta during MLB's All-Star Game festivities, the 2025 MLB Draft begins on Sunday night as many Texas A&M hopefuls wait to hear their names called. Follow along throughout the weekend and join the conversation as the Aggies come off the board.
Previewing the MLB Draft prospects for a handful of A&M products
The 2025 MLB Draft begins on Sunday evening in Atlanta and will run through Monday, as 615 prospects will be selected across the 20-round selection process. Jace LaViolette headlines this year's crop of Aggies eyeing possible futures in professional baseball.