5:16
Ross Stripling discusses latest storylines surrounding Aggie baseball
Transfer portal gets, pitching coach transitions and returning faces have the A&M baseball team on the come-up. Former Aggie pitcher Ross Stripling joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday to share his thoughts on new developments for the Maroon & White.
5:40
Rogers recaps A&M's year, expects 'busy' offseason for Earley & Co.
D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live to share his evaluation of the Texas A&M baseball season and detail his thoughts on the regional weekend. Rogers also notes what the Maroon & White should search for as rebuilding for the Aggies is already underway.
5:34
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, June 1)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning to speak on the College Station Regional and the winner-takes-all Game 7. Liucci also spoke about the latest storylines in college football, the official visit weekend in Aggieland and more.
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5:03
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, May 15)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning to discuss Aggie baseball's pitching struggles as Michael Earley's club looks for a win in its last SEC series vs. Mississippi State. Liucci also talked postseason expectations, brackets and more.
8:49
Luke Billings to spend summer with Cape Cod's Y-D Red Sox
A true freshman two-way player from Prosper, Luke Billings has one plate appearance and three 1.1 innings to his credit in 2026. The youngster joined Extra Innings to discuss his first season in college, learning to compete in the Southeastern Conference and more.
5:21
Hayden Schott emphasizes his belief in Aggie skipper Michael Earley
Ahead of No. 7 Texas A&M's first top-10 series of the season at Blue Bell Park against No. 8 Auburn, former Texas A&M DH Hayden Schott joined us on TexAgs Live to discuss Year 2 of Michael Earley, rising team leaders, standout freshmen and much more.
5:47
Monaco talks surge from Earley's Ags, puts bow on spring football
The Voice of the Aggies joined us in-studio to discuss all things Texas A&M baseball as Michael Earley & Co. have won their last six contests. Additionally, Andrew Monaco spoke on Saturday's Maroon & White Game as spring football has come to a close.
9:10
Two-way player Luke Billings learning from A&M's veteran leaders
True freshman Luke Billings can hit and pitch, and on Tuesday night vs. Houston, he struck out the side in his first inning on a collegiate mound. On Extra Innings, Billings spoke about working his way back from injury, getting used to the college game and more.
39:42
Series Preview: Rivals collide in national spotlight
A packed-to-the-brims crowd will be on hand at Blue Bell Park in College Station when No. 18 Texas A&M takes on the No. 2-ranked Texas Longhorns. Beyond the hostility for a former coach that will fill the stands, it stands as an all-important series for Earley's Aggies.
13:21
Southpaw Shane Sdao takes the ball on Friday vs. No. 2 Texas
Left-hander Shane Sdao will remain in the weekend rotation and take the ball on Friday night to begin the 2026 Lone Star Showdown at Blue Bell Park. On Extra Innings, the southpaw spoke about his up-and-down starts to begin SEC play and more.
25:05
Series Preview: Earley's Aggies set for vital road series with Mizzou
No. 25 Texas A&M begins a three-game SEC road series on Friday night in Columbia against a Missouri team that effectively ended the Aggies' 2025 campaign. While the Maroon & White might not have revenge at the top of their minds, getting back to Aggieland with a series victory is vital.
11:07
Right-hander Clayton Freshcorn enjoys pitching on the road
In 10 appearances, right-handed reliever Clayton Freshcorn leads the Aggies with four saves in addition to owning a 1.80 ERA and sub-1.00 WHIP. On Extra Innings, the hard-throwing junior spoke about why he likes pitching in hostile environments, how the A&M staff strives to evolve and more.
5:11
Scott Livingstone shares thoughts on A&M's 2-4 start to SEC play
Off to a 2-4 start in conference play, Michael Earley's 25th-ranked club is still searching for its first SEC series win, which could come this weekend on the road at Missouri. All-American third baseman Scott Livingstone joined TexAgs Live to assess what he's seen so far.
39:21
Series Preview: Blue Bell set for top-25 SEC showdown
No. 23 Texas A&M baseball hosts its first SEC series of the season, and it's against a top-10 opponent as No. 7 Georgia comes to Bryan-College Station. With temperatures in the low 90s and both clubs known for doing damage offensively, it's fair to expect a lot of crooked numbers.
5:17
Earley, No. 23 Aggies open up SEC action at home vs. No. 7 Georgia
Ahead of a three-game set against another top-10 opponent, Michael Earley joined Thursday’s edition of TexAgs Live to preview the second weekend of SEC play. Earley highlighted the positives from the midweek win over Texas State and shared takeaways from Norman.
4:49
Kendall Rogers outlines expectations for SEC home opener vs. UGA
On Wednesday, co-owner of D1Baseball Kendall Rogers joined us to preview Texas A&M baseball's series vs. Georgia at Blue Bell Park. Rogers also discussed what he's seen from Michael Earley's offense, scores around the SEC and much more.
Baseball Thoughts: Different questions pop up during Norman trip
Texas A&M entered the weekend at Oklahoma as the nation's best pitching staff at limiting the free pass, but after issuing 21 in Norman, there are new questions surrounding the Maroon & White. The answers that Michael Earley & Co. find over the next few weeks could tell the story of 2026.
5:20
Michael Earley discusses A&M's 1-2 weekend in Norman
On Monday's edition of TexAgs Live, head skipper Michael Earley joined TexAgs Live to discuss what he saw from A&M's series loss to No. 9 Oklahoma this past weekend. Earley touched on his pitching staff, the status of Josh Stewart and much more.
No. 22 Aggies fall to No. 9 Oklahoma on Friday night, 8-7
Leading 4-0 in the first and then 7-4 in the sixth, No. 22 Texas A&M failed to close out No. 9 Oklahoma in Friday's frustrating SEC opener as the Aggies ultimately sank to an 8-7 defeat. The series continues on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.
Ball Five: Weekend with Oakland served as a tune-up for A&M
Texas A&M's offense stuck to its approach and did damage when it needed to, while the Aggie pitching staff remained stout in a three-game sweep of Oakland that took less than 24 hours to complete.