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Class Breakdown: Aggie Baseball adds 14 in 2021 signing class
Texas A&M baseball received signatures from 14 players in the class of 2021 as the early signing period began on Wednesday. Heath Clary analyzes each member of the Aggies' signing class.
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Following stellar JUCO career, Logan Sartori is enjoying a fantastic start at A&M
Following a similar career path to former Aggie Michael Helman, Hutchinson College transfer Logan Sartori has mashed in his first two weeks in an A&M uniform - hitting .444 with an .815 slugging percentage through eight games.
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1 Day 'til Aggie Baseball: Zach DeLoach ready to rebound in 2020
Outfielder Zach DeLoach hit just .200 last season, but he finds himself among the preseason All-American selections this year. After a dominant summer in Cape Cod, DeLoach is ready for a turnaround in 2020.
5 Days 'til Opening Day: A&M pitching staff could be even better in 2020
Coming off of a season where the Aggies had arguably the best pitching in the SEC, big expectations can come to be expected. The burden will fall on some young returners, as well as a few transfers, to live up to the hype that a new season brings.
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Texas A&M baseball inks 13 talented recruits on National Signing Day
The Aggie baseball team added 13 signatures last Wednesday, and Heath Clary had an opportunity to discuss the new players with head coach Rob Childress and assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Justin Seely.
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Author Heath Clary discusses his recently released book on Aggie Baseball
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, author and TexAgs baseball contributor Heath Clary joined in-studio to talk about his recently released book, "All it Takes is All You've Got," which details a season with the Texas Aggie baseball team.
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Diamond Notes: Aggies keep postseason hosting chances alive with series win
The Aggies made the trip to Tuscaloosa, Alabama last weekend and won two out of three against the Crimson Tide. The series win keeps Texas A&M in the conversation to host a regional in the postseason.
Relaxed DeLoach coming alive at the right time for No. 14 Aggie baseball
An unbelievable freshman season had 2019 expectations sky high for A&M center fielder Zach DeLoach. The sophomore got off to a slow start to the season but his relaxed approach at the plate has him one of the hottest bats in the A&M lineup.
Baseball Thoughts (FRI): No. 10 Texas A&M 4, No. 22 Auburn 0
No. 10 Texas A&M blanked No. 22 Auburn behind a dominating performance from John Doxakis and timely hitting. Heath Clary offers his thoughts on the series opening win.
Sophomore Bryce Miller thriving in versatile relief role for No. 9 Aggies
Since coming from Blinn last year, Bryce Miller has found himself pitching in a number of different situations. The righty embraces his role as a reliever and has been one of Rob Childress' go-to pitchers out of the bullpen in 2019.
Ty Coleman having breakout freshman year to help lead the Aggies
Ty Coleman was not expected to win the starting 3B job for the Aggies coming into the season. But so far in 2019, Coleman has been a model of consistency at the plate and has led Texas A&M to several early season wins.
Baseball Thoughts: No. 13 Texas A&M 9, Kentucky 3 (Saturday)
The Aggies won the second game of the series against Kentucky on Saturday afternoon, and the team has a chance to complete a sweep of the Wildcats tomorrow. The Ags had another dominant day at the plate, knocking three home runs and getting 13 total hits.
Sophomore Christian Roa proving he belongs in the starting rotation
After the injury to LHP Jonathan Childress, Christian Roa has continuously proven that he belongs in the starting rotation for Texas A&M. After consecutive dominating performances, it is likely that Roa has locked himself into the Sunday slot moving forward.
Lacy's expanded arsenal providing Aggies with a second dominant southpaw starter
Entering the 2019 season A&M LHP Asa Lacy had made just two starts on the mound for the Aggies. The sophomore added a slider and curveball to his repertoire during summer ball last summer and the maroon and white have since reaped the benefits.
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Diamond Notes: 19th ranked Aggies coming alive at the plate
After leaning on their pitching staff the first few weeks of the season, Texas A&M was powered by strong hitting over the last seven days. With SEC play and top-ranked Vandy on the horizon, the Aggies will look to keep both groups hot.
Back on the field, Bryce Blaum making huge impact for Texas A&M
Bryce Blaum, a red-shirt sophomore transfer from Ole Miss, returned to Texas last year and sat his required year out per NCAA rules last season. Now able to play, Blaum has made a difference for the Aggies both at the plate and on the field.
Mikey Hoehner finds a home behind the plate for Aggie Baseball
Since the arrival of Mikey Hoehner, the junior college transfer has made an immediate impact on and off the field. Hoehner has gelled with not just the pitching staff, but the entire roster on his way to becoming the Aggies' starting catcher.