Fireballer Chris Cortez selected in second round by the Los Angeles Angels
The second Texas A&M product off the board in the 2024 MLB Draft, right-handed pitcher Chris Cortez was selected in the second round, 45th overall, by the Los Angeles Angels. In 2024, Cortez fanned 102 batters in just 64.2 innings of work.
6 Days 'til Aggie Baseball: #12 jersey 'means the world' to Austin Bost
Wearing #12 for Jim Schlossnagle's Texas A&M program is becoming a unique honor, and in 2023, Austin Bost will don the iconic number. A lifelong Aggie fan, the senior slugger is not taking the role lightly and looks forward to helping lead this team back to Omaha.
‘The Rookie’ prepares the pro: Pitching knowledge paves Asa Lacy’s path
Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Asa Lacy was selected fourth overall by the Kansas City Royals in the 2020 MLB Draft, but long before he turned into one of baseball's top prospects, Lacy received vital knowledge from 'The Rookie', former big league pitcher Jim Morris.
The Athletic: How three years at Texas A&M turned Asa Lacy into a top draft pick
Texas A&M pitcher Asa Lacy was taken with the 4th overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals, making him the highest-drafted Aggie baseball player in school history. The Athletic's Levi Weaver explores just how he got to be a top-five draft pick.
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Diamond Talk: Thoughts on draftee destinations, A&M roster moving forward
With the 2020 MLB Draft now in the rearview mirror, Aggie baseball moves on with possibly one of the most talented rosters in program history despite having three players taken in the first 50 picks. Aggie baseball color commentator Scott Clendenin joined TexAgs Radio to analyze the current roster.
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Texas A&M's Asa Lacy reacts to becoming the No. 4 overall pick
After the Kansas City Royals selected him with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2020 Major League Baseball Draft, Texas A&M lefthander Asa Lacy spoke with the media to discuss the honor and his excitement to join the Royals.
Texas A&M pitcher Asa Lacy selected 4th overall by Kansas City Royals
On Wednesday night, highly-touted junior Aggie pitcher Asa Lacy was selected by the Kansas City Royals with the fourth overall pick, making him the highest-drafted baseball player in Texas A&M history. Lacy surpassed Jeff Granger, the fifth overall pick in 1993.
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D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers previews the 2020 MLB Draft
The 2020 Major League Baseball Draft begins tonight on ESPN & the MLB Network, and it won't take long before an Aggies' name is called. Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.com joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on the draft, and it's implications around the SEC.
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Rob Childress analyzes Texas Aggie draft hopefuls
This week, MLB will hold the 2020 Draft which will consist of five rounds, 35 less than normal. Despite the shortened draft, a handful of Aggies are still expected to be selected. Aggie baseball head coach Rob Childress joined TexAgs Radio to discuss his top prospects.
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Diamond Talk: Asa Lacy's potential to be the No. 1 overall pick
As the MLB Draft approaches, Texas A&M baseball color commentator Scott Clendenin joined TexAgs Radio to discuss Asa Lacy's chances of going first overall and which Aggies could hear their names in this year's abbreviated draft.
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Diamond Talk: Scott Clendenin discusses best power pitchers ever at A&M
Who were the most dominant power pitchers in Texas A&M history? Aggie Baseball color commentator Scott Clendenin joined TexAgs Radio to offer his list of the five best power pitchers to ever wear Maroon & White.
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Diamond Talk: A way-too-early look at the Aggies' 2021 roster
Texas A&M baseball color commentator Scott Clendenin joined TexAgs Radio for another edition of Diamond Talk, this time trying to guess what the Aggies' roster might look like in 2021 following eligibility relief, the draft and newcomers making their way to Aggieland.
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Rogers explains impact of scholarship limitations, shortened draft on college baseball
D1Baseball.com's Kendall Rogers joined TexAgs Radio once again, this time to go in-depth on the NCAA's scholarship limitations and the framework of MLB's shortened draft. Rogers also explains why Asa Lacy is poised to go either first or second overall.
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Aggie baseball assistant Justin Seely praises NCAA for eligibility decision
College baseball programs across the country are going to stretch resources and experience much larger rosters in the wake of the NCAA's eligibility decision. A&M assistant coach Justin Seely joined TexAgs Radio to share how we might expect it to affect the Aggies,
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Ryan Brauninger reacts to spring sport athletes gaining extra year of eligibility
Following the NCAA's decision to extend eligibility relief to all spring sport athletes regardless of classification, Ryan Brauninger joined TexAgs Radio to share a baseball perspective on this unprecedented move.
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Diamond Talk: Ramifications of giving an extra year of eligibility
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Texas A&M baseball color commentator Scott Clendenin joined to discuss the possible fallout of MLB's shortened draft as well as the NCAA granting eligibility relief.
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Kendall Rogers analyzes the latest on NCAA's upcoming eligibility decision
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers joined to discuss the latest rumors involving the NCAA's impending decision on eligibility relief for spring athletes as an announcement is set for Monday.
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D1B's Kendall Rogers analyzes eligibility and MLB Draft options
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, D1Baseball.com's Kendall Rogers joined to discuss the host of options available involving both eligibility relief for college baseball players and what might happen with the upcoming MLB Draft.
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Stripling: Asa Lacy has already caught the attention of MLB clubs
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Aggie baseball pitcher and current hurler for the Los Angeles Dodgers Ross Stripling joined to look at the COVID-19 shutdown's impact on MLB, and offer some advice on current A&M ace Asa Lacy.
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Diamond Talk: Kendall Rogers on whether we will see college baseball return
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Scott Clendenin and D1Baseball.com's Kendall Rogers joined to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on college baseball and whether or not we will see the 2020 season continue.