Top 10 freshman campaigns in Texas A&M baseball history
Outfielder Jace LaViolette made history this spring when he blasted 21 home runs to set the Texas A&M freshman record, but where does his 2023 season rank among the best true freshmen in program history? David Sandhop lists his top 10 Aggie fish of all time.
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Rob Childress previews Cal State Fullerton, discusses pitching
The head A&M baseball coach joined Gabe Bock to preview the weekend series with Cal State Fullerton, look back at the season so far, analyze his pitching staff, talk Michael Wacha's success and more.
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Michael Wacha talks Cardinals organization, 2013 A&M squad
Former A&M ace Michael Wacha joined Austin Meek during TexAgs Radio on Wednesday to discuss his time thus far in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, the 2013 A&M baseball squad, playing at A&M and more.
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Giants scout J. Paul Dodson talks Aggies in MLB draft
A&M graduate and current San Francisco Giants scout J. Paul Dodson joined Gabe Bock and Austin Meek via telephone on Monday to discuss the A&M players and signees chosen in the MLB draft last week.
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Naquin, Wacha thrilled to embark on pro careers
Gabe Bock caught up with A&M OF Tyler Naquin and RHP Michael Wacha Tuesday at Blue Bell Park, one day after each were selected in the first round of the MLB Draft. Get their immediate reaction here.
What does Aggie baseball need to take the next step?
With the advantage of retrospect, A&M baseball legend and TexAgs contributor John Scheschuk reflects on the end to A&M's season. What went wrong, and what does Rob Childress need to do to take the next step?
Major League Baseball draft updates
Gabe Bock has running updates throughout the Major League Baseball Draft, keeping you up-to-date on where the Texas Aggies and A&M signees get selected in the 40-round process. Get the latest here.
13:59
Thoughts: Self-defeats, farewells & moving on
The regional host Aggie baseball team dropped a 10-2 loss to TCU on Sunday, shooting itself in the foot enough to bow out of the NCAA Tournament. Gabe Bock wraps up the 2012 season and looks ahead.
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Early end to A&M's season is sad for many reasons
Against TCU, the bats continued to struggle and the stellar pitching fans had become accustomed to ran out, knocking A&M out of its own regional before the final. It's time to say goodbye to an era of Aggie baseball.
9:44
Thoughts: A&M shows mixed bag in 4-1 win against Dayton
Eleven runners left on base are concerning, but the first-seeded Aggies took an easy win against the Flyers in Blue Bell Park on Friday evening, sending Michael Wacha off right in what might be his last home start.
9:44
A&M, Ole Miss victories set stage for big SEC matchup
The Aggies took care of business on Friday, while the Rebels came from behind against TCU to force a winner's bracket game between future conference foes — exactly what a packed Olsen Field would ask for.
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The Final Countdown: A&M set to start regional play
Gabe Bock and Scott Clendenin met in studio on Friday to discuss the upcoming College Station regional, A&M's chances of advancing to the supers and the entire field of teams in the 2012 NCAA Tournament.
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The Second Act: Complete guide to the College Station Regional
Beginning on Friday, A&M will host an NCAA regional for the second straight year, bringing an in-state rival, an SEC foe and a new kid on the block together at Olsen. TexAgs presents a breakdown of the field.
44:25
Regional contestants speak out prior to postseason's start
The head coaches and select players from Dayton, Texas A&M, TCU & Ole Miss met the media on Thursday to take questions before the College Station Regional commences. Get it all on TexAgs Premium.
12:38
Thoughts: A&M leaves itself in a rough position
The most troubling aspect of the Aggies' loss was a problem area that re-emerged. Now, Rob Childress' club faces an uphill climb and a gut-check weekend starting Friday with the Big 12 title hanging in the balance.
12:38
Missouri 5, A&M 3: Wacha good, but mistakes prove costly
Michael Wacha entered Thursday's Big 12 Tournament game with a less-than-stellar career record against Missouri, but his fastball was flying on this night. Ultimately, a few slip-ups helped make the difference.
12:38
A&M's offensive failings drop it into loser's bracket
Michael Wacha wasn't perfect, but he worked seven innings to give the Aggies a chance against a deficient Missouri pitching staff. The lineup failed to take advantage, and A&M will be playing on Friday as a result.
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Talkin' baseball: Gabe and Scott break down OSU series, RPI outlook
Scott Clendenin joined Gabe Bock in studio on Friday to discuss the baseball series against OSU, the RPI outlook of the team and the possibility of hosting a regional and super regional in the NCAA Tournament.
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Diamond Thoughts: Wacha dazzles in 4-1 win over San Diego St.
Texas A&M All-American right-hander Michael Wacha allowed just five hits and worked into the ninth inning, improving to 8-0 on the mound and leading the seventh-ranked Aggies to a three-run victory.
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Diamond Thoughts: Ags strike out cancer, Red Raiders in 4-2 win
No. 9 Texas A&M, led by Michael Wacha, held off a very good-hitting Texas Tech squad to claim a two-run victory in game one of the series Friday on 'Strike Out Cancer' night at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.