Texas A&M ace Ryan Prager selected in third round by the Angels
A second-team All-SEC selection, Texas A&M left-hander Ryan Prager was selected in the third round, 81st overall, by the Los Angeles Angels in the 2024 MLB Draft. Prager's 124 strikeouts in 97.2 innings this season rank ninth in program history.
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FTM, Ep. 61: College baseball topics with Jason Penry of Penry Advisors
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco are joined by Penry Advisors founder Jason Penry to discuss NIL's impact, the power concentration among conferences and the importance of facilities on college baseball.
Comparing A&M's 2024 NCAA Tournament resume to clubs of the past
With one final conference series remaining vs. No. 3 Arkansas, Jim Schlossnagle's fifth-ranked Aggies are a topic of discussion regarding the 2024 NCAA Tournament's national seeds. David Sandhop compared previous A&M teams' records and RPI to their postseason seeding.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, April 22)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss all things Texas A&M football, basketball and baseball. "The Source" discussed the Maroon & White game on Saturday, baseball's fifth straight series win and much more.
Comparing metrics from Texas A&M's top teams throughout history
Some Aggies believe Texas A&M's 2024 squad may be the most talented team they have seen in Maroon & White, but what do the numbers say? We crunched the numbers to find out which star-studded Aggie baseball teams belong at the top statistically.
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Around Aggieland (8/14)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things A&M as summer is winding down as football season is just 19 days away. Over the weekend, Gary Blair was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Michael Wacha talks playing for Childress, Aggieland memories & more
Former Texas A&M and current MLB pitcher Michael Wacha discusses the start to his 2017 season, his experience working with Rob Childress, the 2011 CWS team, some of his favorite memories of his time at Texas A&M and more.
Wacha becomes first Aggie ever to win MLB postseason game
Cardinals 22-year-old rookie Michael Wacha got the start in an elimination Game 4 and worked a no-hitter into the 8th, leading St. Louis to a 2-1 win. It's the first time an A&M pitcher has won in the postseason.
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Talkin' baseball with Michael Wacha, Barret Loux & Brooks Raley
Former Texas A&M pitching greats Michael Wacha, Barret Loux and Brooks Raley came inside the TexAgs Studios on Wednesday to discuss their quest for the big leagues, their time with the Aggies and more.
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Wacha's gem leads No. 8 A&M past Gonzaga, 4-2
Sophomore right-hander Michael Wacha tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing five hits and no walks while striking out six to carry the Aggies to a two-run victory over the 'Zags Saturday afternoon at Olsen.