Stanley Tucker
Texas A&M
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Stanley Tucker

Infielder
5′9″ / 165 lbs
Richmond, TX
Lamar Consolidated
Junior

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Boston selects Texas A&M outfielder Stanley Tucker in the 19th round
10 mo ago by Richard Zane
Boston selects Texas A&M outfielder Stanley Tucker in the 19th round
On Tuesday afternoon, A&M outfielder Stanley Tucker was picked up by the Boston Red Sox as the 568th pick in the 19th round of the 2023 MLB Draft. Spending only one year in College Station, Tucker batted .273 with two doubles and eight runs scored this past season.
Schlossnagle looks back on an impressive & momentum-building week
14:33
11 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
Schlossnagle looks back on an impressive & momentum-building week
Texas A&M baseball fell just short of its second SEC Tournament title, but the Aggies appear to be heating up at the right time as the NCAA Tournament begins this week. On Monday morning, head coach Jim Schlossnagle spoke about that run in Hoover and more.
Schlossnagle focused on playing 'clean baseball' in back half of season
13:20
1 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Schlossnagle focused on playing 'clean baseball' in back half of season
Ryan Targac's series-clinching walk-off home run against Ole Miss claimed Texas A&M's first series dub in conference play. Jim Schlossnagle joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio to detail his team's resiliency, his pitching staff and more.
Kendall Rogers wants to see more 'consistency' from A&M moving forward
12:36
1 yr ago by David Nuño
Kendall Rogers wants to see more 'consistency' from A&M moving forward
There was some craziness surrounding conference baseball in its opening weekend. Joining TexAgs Radio on Wednesday, co-managing editor of D1Baseball.com Kendall Rogers talked all about it, also discussing the Aggies' Sunday salvage over the top-ranked LSU Tigers.
Baseball Thoughts: Shuffles ahead after Stanley Tucker's Sunday spark
1 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Baseball Thoughts: Shuffles ahead after Stanley Tucker's Sunday spark
Stanley Tucker provided a much-needed spark in Sunday's ballgame as the Aggies salvaged the finale from top-ranked LSU. Following the 1-2 weekend, Jim Schlossnagle & Co. are still faced with a number of questions, and some changes appear to be on the horizon.
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Schlossnagle looks back on an impressive & momentum-building week
Schlossnagle focused on playing 'clean baseball' in back half of season
Kendall Rogers wants to see more 'consistency' from A&M moving forward
Around Aggieland (3/20)
Jim Schlossnagle looks back on A&M's weekend series vs. No. 1 LSU
Schlossnagle's Ags bring four-game heater into weekend set vs. Norse
Jim Schlossnagle recaps a successful opening weekend at Blue Bell Park
4 Days 'til Aggie Baseball: Inside baseball recruiting with Nolan Cain

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