Brauny's Baseball Q&A: Early-season questions about Earley & Co.
No. 1 Texas A&M is three games into its 2025 campaign, and after having a midweek date with McNeese canceled, the Aggies return to Blue Bell Park this weekend for a series with Cal Poly. Until then, Ryan Brauninger answers a few questions surrounding Michael Earely's ball club.
Baseball Thoughts: Grading Texas A&M's Opening Weekend showing
There were positives and negatives to take away from No. 1 Texas A&M's season-opening sweep of Elon over the weekend. With three games in the books, Ryan Brauninger grades how the Aggies performed in all phases of the game vs. the Phoenix.
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Michael Earley evaluates No. 1 A&M's season-opening showing vs. Elon
Outscoring Elon 32-14 over the weekend, top-ranked Texas A&M handled business to open the Aggies' 2025 campaign. Head coach Michael Earley joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to look back on Opening Weekend and highlight a few standout performances.
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Ags combine Patton's strong start with powerful offense to sweep Elon
To conclude a successful Opening Weekend, top-ranked Texas A&M took care of business with a 12-6 win over the Elon Phoenix. Myles Patton shined in his first start as an Aggie, while Jace LaViolette, Kaeden Kent and Jacob Galloway each hit a dinger in Sunday's matinee.
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Michael Earley talks availability, position battles ahead of Opening Weekend
Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to talk all things Opening Weekend at Blue Bell Park. Preparing for the Aggies' series against Elon, Earley updated us on the team's overall health, starting lineups and more.
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A&M's pitching staff poised to succeed under Jason Kelly's direction
Most recently the head coach at Washington, Jason Kelly is now Michael Earley's associate head coach and leading the Texas A&M pitching staff. With a plethora of weapons at his disposal, Kelly & Co. are ready to again dominate on the mound.
3 Days 'til: Outlining what Texas A&M's 'best version' looks like in 2025
Everyone knows what No. 1 Texas A&M's overall ceiling could be, but what about a facet-by-facet breakdown of where the Aggies excel vs. excel a little less? From starting pitching to the slugging offense, here's what the best version of A&M might look like.
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Shortstop Kaeden Kent eager to make his first Opening Day start
With the First Pitch Game in the rearview, Kaeden Kent and his Texas A&M teammates are now focused on Friday's opener against Elon. Ahead of Opening Day, Kent sat down for an exclusive one-on-one to discuss his excitement for the season, his comfort level at shortstop and more.
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John Scheschuk believes Texas A&M's preseason hype is 'warranted'
We are only 10 days away from Opening Day at Blue Bell Park, and on Tuesday morning, Texas A&M Hall of Famer John Scheschuk joined TexAgs Live to explain how Michael Earley's Aggies are capable of living up to their preseason No. 1 ranking and more.
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Hayden Schott honored to be chosen to wear No. 12 for A&M baseball
On Friday, it was announced that Hayden Schott will wear No. 12 for the top-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies in 2025. In an exclusive interview, Schott spoke about receiving that honor, his love for music from the 1980s and much, much more.
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Aggie ace Ryan Prager feels 'great' as he builds toward Opening Day
Left-hander Ryan Prager chose to return for another year in Aggieland, and entering 2025, Texas A&M is the nation's top-ranked ball club. In an exclusive interview, the All-American spoke about his preparation for the season, how he's managing expectations and more.
Assessing Earley's first signing class at the helm of Texas A&M baseball
High school baseball players put pen to paper on Wednesday, and Texas A&M welcomed a 2025 signing class of 13 new Aggies. With an impressive collection of talent now heading to Aggieland, Michael Earley's first haul as A&M's head man ranks among the nation's best.
Texas A&M pitching one-hits Houston in 11-inning exhibition rout, 13-1
In 11 innings of exhibition baseball, Texas A&M's pitching staff allowed just one unearned run on one hit as the Aggies flexed on the Houston Cougars at Blue Bell Park, 13-1. A&M pitching fanned 15 and walked just three in a sparking fall ballgame.
Early look at Texas A&M baseball's pitching, defense in 2025
Replicating last year's pitching and defensive success won't be easy but is far from impossible for Michael Earley and the Aggies. Ryan Brauninger provides an early look at names both new and old that could impress on the mound and with the leather this upcoming season.
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Newcomers Henseler, Kash & Bergevin share what drew them to A&M
Texas A&M baseball transfers Wyatt Henseler, Gavin Kash and Matthew Bergevin are going through their first fall in College Station. In an exclusive sitdown, the trio of newcomers spoke about what drew them to Aggieland, how fall practices have been going and more.
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Pragmatic Ryan Prager details his decision to stay in Maroon & White
Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Ryan Prager announced on Wednesday afternoon that he's staying in Aggieland despite being a third-round selection in the 2024 MLB Draft. On Thursday morning, Prager joined TexAgs Radio to discuss that decision and more.
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Players react to the Michael Earley hire at Tuesday's welcome event
With a massive assist from some of the players, Michael Earley was formally introduced as the 21st head baseball coach in Texas A&M history on Tuesday afternoon. At the welcome event, Jace LaViolette, Brad Rudis and Ryan Prager offered their thoughts on the new Aggie skipper.
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A&M ace Ryan Prager: 'Everybody on this team wants to be here'
After a stellar performance in Omaha, 2024 All-American Ryan Prager joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to speak on what has been an up-and-down 72 hours. Prager focused on the historic season and the ongoing support of the 12th Man.
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Ask Liucci: A&M's baseball betrayal, Alberts' coaching search & more
Texas A&M Director of Athletics Trev Alberts is in search of a new baseball coach following a Lone Star betrayal earlier this week. In this edition of Ask Liucci, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions.
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On the precipice: Kent's superhuman surge leads A&M to Game 1 win
Texas A&M excelled in all three phases against the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday, as the Aggies are only one more win from a title. Kaeden Kent continued his superhuman postseason, finishing Saturday 3-for-5 with a big two-run blast in the seventh inning.