And I'm too lazy to scroll. Anyone have a brief rundown of how we've done so far?
niceTXAGBQ76 said:
A lot
thank you baseball gods &ct=gSpyderman said:
Number one transfer class in the country
[/url]Aggie baseball adds commitment from junior college catcher who started his career at Baylor. Originally out of Frisco Wakeland. https://t.co/1r4plsZsms
— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) October 4, 2021
I don't think hosting a regional every year is a reasonable expectation. Now you could argue we should expect to make a regional every year.Aggies2009 said:
Soooo we're expected to compete immediately? Or at the very least host a regional since that's what "we should do every year"?
Thanks.BQ_90 said:I don't think hosting a regional every year is a reasonable expectation. Now you could argue we should expect to make a regional every year.Aggies2009 said:
Soooo we're expected to compete immediately? Or at the very least host a regional since that's what "we should do every year"?
Again some posters will not be happy no matter what and some poster will be happy no matter what.
So ignore the two extremes and sit back and watch what happens, cause we have no clue with first year coach with a bunch of new players.
[/url]Aggie baseball gets a commitment from 2023 right handed pitcher out of Pennsylvania https://t.co/MD0U1tpqLJ
— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) October 5, 2021
Spyderman said:
Does it seem like the demographics of the recruits is changing from many rural kids, to the bigger, urban high schools?
[/url]👀🍦 Hearing Aggie baseball just nabbed a big time national prospect.
— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) October 12, 2021
Lols. It has almost nothing to do with where these guys are fromadbono said:Spyderman said:
Does it seem like the demographics of the recruits is changing from many rural kids, to the bigger, urban high schools?
That's exactly how it needs to change - especially when recruiting position players. Biggest mistake in recruiting over past years has been recruiting position players from small HS programs that were not ready for SEC pitching.
[/url]Breaking: Texas A&M baseball has received a verbal commitment from San Francisco (CA) two way standout Lucas Kelly. One of the top prospects on the West Coast, Kelly chooses the Aggies over LSU, Oregon, Arizona, and UC Irvine. pic.twitter.com/CP3D7lzl1O
— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) October 13, 2021
MyAggie said:
According to Perfect Game, we have 18 commits for the 2022 class. That's a rather large class, I wonder how many of the Childress commits make it to campus.
For whatever reason, I don't think the previous staff related as well to the urban kids as they did with the small town rural guys. Seems like as in football, the new bb staff is recruiting more across the US. Good deal, bring em to Aggieland.adbono said:Spyderman said:
Does it seem like the demographics of the recruits is changing from many rural kids, to the bigger, urban high schools?
That's exactly how it needs to change - especially when recruiting position players. Biggest mistake in recruiting over past years has been recruiting position players from small HS programs that were not ready for SEC pitching.
cevans_40 said:Lols. It has almost nothing to do with where these guys are fromadbono said:Spyderman said:
Does it seem like the demographics of the recruits is changing from many rural kids, to the bigger, urban high schools?
That's exactly how it needs to change - especially when recruiting position players. Biggest mistake in recruiting over past years has been recruiting position players from small HS programs that were not ready for SEC pitching.