Ty Condel
Texas A&M
#34
OF

Ty Condel

Outfielder
6′2″ / 185 lbs
Shiner, TX
Senior

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Diamond Notes End of Season Edition: what to expect from A&M in 2020
5 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Notes End of Season Edition: what to expect from A&M in 2020
After failing to make it out of a regional for the second consecutive season, the A&M baseball must now focus on preparing the 2020 season. Gabe Bock takes a deep dive into how the Aggies roster might look once Opening Day rolls around in February.
Diamond Notes: Aggies boost regional hosting resume with series win over Arkansas
11:45
5 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Notes: Aggies boost regional hosting resume with series win over Arkansas
After needing a series win over one of the best teams in the country to boost their chances to host a Regional, the Aggies came out and played some of their best baseball all year to take two out of three against Arkansas at home.
Rob Childress, Aggie players looking to finish regular season strong against Arkansas
17:07
5 yr ago by TexAgs
Rob Childress, Aggie players looking to finish regular season strong against Arkansas
The Aggies are looking to have a strong showing this weekend against Arkansas, with a sweep giving them their best chances to host a regional. Rob Childress and some of the Texas A&M players met with the media on Tuesday to preview the match-up.
Diamond Notes: Aggies keep postseason hosting chances alive with series win
13:55
5 yr ago by Heath Clary
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.
Late game push not enough for Aggies to overcome Mississippi State, 4-3
4:43
5 yr ago by Joel Best
Late game push not enough for Aggies to overcome Mississippi State, 4-3
A seventh inning solo shot from Mississippi State's Justin Foscue proved to be the difference in Texas A&M's 4-3 loss to the Bulldogs in the series finale. The Aggies would score all three runs in the final two frames.
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Diamond Notes: Aggies boost regional hosting resume with series win over Arkansas
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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
 
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