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.
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.
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Pro scout Justin Seely evaluates Aggies in the 2025 MLB Draft class
Spending 11 seasons in Aggieland, Justin Seely was a part of Rob Childress' staff during two trips to the College World Series. The former Aggie assistant coach is now an Arizona Diamondbacks scout and joined TexAgs Live to preview the Aggies in the MLB Draft.
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The Fan Show
Kevin Ricketts and Matt Browning joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M Athletics, sharing what they expect to see from Aggie football, Bucky McMillan & Co. and their reactions to Jace LaViolette's farewell.
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TexAgs Overtime: Importance of A&M baseball's staff, portal additions
We're going overtime! TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined Friday’s edition of TexAgs Live and spent some additional time in-studio afterward to speak on baseball's first portal addition, Cliff Pennington's return to Aggieland and much more.
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Baseball Roundtable: Closing the book on Texas A&M's 2025 season
Failing to make the NCAA Tournament, Texas A&M baseball's 2025 campaign has concluded. On Friday's edition of TexAgs Live, the Baseball Roundtable of Ryan Brauninger, Richard Zane and Scott Clendenin spoke on the season as a whole.
Texas A&M's SEC Tournament run ends with 4-3 loss to LSU
In the quarterfinal round of the SEC Tournament, Texas A&M dropped a one-run contest to LSU on Friday. In both the seventh and ninth innings, the Aggies had the tying run 90 feet away from home plate but failed to capitalize to conclude A&M's stint in Hoover.
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Brauny's Baseball Breakdown: Situational defense by Aggie infielders
In this episode of Brauny's Baseball Breakdown, TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger looks at two different instances where A&M's situational defense has faltered. Brauny takes a deep dive into plays against Georgia and in the SEC Tournament vs. Auburn.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, May 23)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning to share his thoughts on Aggie baseball. Before Texas A&M takes on LSU tonight, Liucci spoke on the injury-riddled team, NCAA Tournament projections and much more.
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Baseball Roundtable: Aggies continue SEC Tournament action vs. LSU
Ryan Brauninger and Scott Clendenin joined Friday morning's edition of TexAgs Live to recap the Maroon & White's showing so far at the 2025 SEC Tournament. With the injury of Jace LaViolette, the Baseball Roundtable details what the Aggies need to do to beat LSU.
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Around Aggieland (5/23)
On Friday, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as Texas A&M baseball continues its postseason push in the SEC Tournament, men’s golf is chasing a national title, a basketball legend earned Hall of Fame honors and roster additions for Bucky McMillan & Co.
A&M advances to SEC Tourney quarterfinals with narrow 3-2 win vs. Auburn
Kaeden Kent's three-run homer in the third inning highlighted Texas A&M's 3-2 victory over #6 Auburn on Thursday afternoon. The Tigers fanned 14 Aggies and out-hit the Maroon & White, yet the shortstop's long ball proved to be the difference.
Aggies extend season by blanking Mississippi State on Wednesday, 9-0
Jace LaViolette hit a second-inning grand slam and Ryan Prager spun 5.1 scoreless innings as Texas A&M blanked Mississippi State in the first round of the SEC Tournament, 9-0. With the victory, the Aggies will face No. 8 Auburn on Thursday morning at 11 a.m. CT.
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Scott Livingstone details how A&M should approach SEC Tournament
A two-time All-American and four-year starter at Texas A&M, former third baseman Scott Livingstone joined us on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss A&M's play as of late before the #14 Aggies take on #11 Mississippi State in the 2025 SEC Tournament.
Baseball Thoughts: Regular-season finale serves as a season overview
Dropping the rubber match in the regular-season finale, Texas A&M's trip to Athens was pretty much a comprehensive overview of its 2025 campaign. Now the Aggies face the daunting task of needing the improbable to extend their season beyond the SEC Tournament.
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Earley recaps final regular season series ahead of SEC Tournament
After a series at Georgia, Texas A&M will travel to Hoover to begin the 2025 SEC Tournament against Mississippi State on Tuesday. Skipper Michael Earley joined TexAgs Live to discuss A&M's trip to Athens, Justin Lamkin's stellar outing and much more.
Texas A&M drops regular-season finale to No. 10 Georgia in Athens, 7-5
Playing a rubber match in Athens, Texas A&M homered four times but ultimately came up short on Saturday afternoon as the Aggies fell to No. 10 Georgia, 7-5. The Maroon & White finish the regular season 28-25 overall and 11-19 in the Southeastern Conference.
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Around Aggieland (5/16)
On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Live, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as Texas A&M baseball wraps up the regular season, and multiple teams enter postseason play with women's tennis in the NCAA semifinals and softball entering regionals as the No. 1 overall seed.
A&M drops fourth straight SEC game with 10-6 loss at No. 10 Georgia
Texas A&M has now suffered four straight defeats in conference play with a 10-6 loss at No. 10 Georgia on Thursday night. Despite opening up to a 3-0 lead in the first inning, the Aggie arms ultimately fell short and further shrunk A&M's hopes of an NCAA Tournament appearance.
Baseball Thoughts: A bewildering, unfathomable weekend vs. Mizzou
After all the goodwill Texas A&M built up over the last six weeks, the Aggies were dominated by a beleaguered Missouri club in every facet of the game for the better part of three straight days. On the wrong side of a catastrophic sweep, A&M's season is all but over.