Rob Childress reaches 400 wins at A&M
It also marked Rob Childress' 400th win as head coach at Texas A&M.
If you're scoring at home, that's an average of about 40 wins a year in the 10 years he's held the position. And in fact, in that span the Aggies have finished with more than 40 wins six times and made the NCAA Tournament every season after Childress' first.
Fellow coaches and current and former players took to Twitter after Sunday's outcome to express some congratulations:
Congratulations @Rob_Childress on your 400th win at A&M! #12thMan pic.twitter.com/tDdt86OqBI
— Texas A&M Baseball (@Aggie_Baseball) May 3, 2015
Congrats to my mentor and friend @Rob_Childress on his 400th win as an Aggie. Many more to come... #GigEm
— Will Bolt (@CoachBoltAgs) May 3, 2015
400 wins in less than 10 years. That's over 40 w's/year. Best man I know not named Drew Seely. @Rob_Childress pic.twitter.com/Aoyr9bKo0e
— Justin Seely (@CoachSeely) May 3, 2015
Congrats Coach! https://t.co/2nLuYoybJr
— Terry Joseph (@Coach_TJoseph) May 3, 2015
Successful return of the black for the Ags and special s/o to @Rob_Childress on his 400th career victory! Honored to be a part of it #chief
— Blake Allemand (@blake_allemand1) May 3, 2015
Big time congrats to the best coach in college baseball @Rob_Childress for getting his 400th win at Texas A&M. Thankful to play for him!
— Michael Barash (@M_Barash5) May 3, 2015
Congrats on your 400th win as an aggie Coach. Thankful to be able to put on the maroon and white and play for you @Rob_Childress #400
— Hunter Melton (@HunterMelton50) May 3, 2015
Big S/O today to @Rob_Childress on his 400th win @Aggie_Baseball in just 10 seasons! Lots of Aggies before us that we're apart of #400 today
— JB Moss (@J_Moss11) May 3, 2015
Congrats to @Rob_Childress on win no. 400. Great coach and even better man. Many more to come. #GigEm
— Brodie Greene (@brodygreene4) May 3, 2015
Big congrats to @Rob_Childress on his 400th win!! #Gigem
— Shane Minks (@BossMinks) May 3, 2015
@MClementBSB @Rob_Childress haha put him in a stocked pond and he will do damage though!! #watermelonred
— John Stilson (@JayStilly12) May 3, 2015
With seven games remaining in the regular season and at 16-7 in SEC play, the Ags are closing in on a national seed in the '15 tourney — which would be a first in Childress' tenure.
It would also be only the second time in program history (1999, the first year the super regional format began, being the other).