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Michael Earley provides offseason update as baseball season nears
Just 63 days away, Texas A&M baseball season is right around the corner. On Friday's edition of TexAgs Live, head coach Michael Earley joined the show in-studio to speak on his program throughout the winter months, his first-year roster and much more.
99:23
SPMT 489 with Trev Alberts: A&M's AD, SID legend Alan Cannon speak to students
In another lecture with SPMT 489, Texas A&M Director of Athletics Trev Alberts and Dr. Gregg Bennett were joined by Texas A&M Executive Associate AD Alan Cannon, who has been with the athletic department since 1981 and was named to the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 2014.
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.
12:27
A&M legacy Terrence Kiel Jr. beginning to feel at home in Aggieland
One of the fastest men in Maroon & White, true freshman Terrence Kiel Jr. hails from Atlanta, but his ties to Texas A&M are obvious. In an exclusive sitdown, the speedster spoke about adjusting to life as a college baseball player in Aggieland, his father's legacy and more.
10:53
Southpaw Myles Patton felt at home with Texas A&M's winning culture
A transfer from Long Beach State, left-hander Myles Patton got the start in Texas A&M's fall exhibition vs. Houston Christian a couple of weeks ago. In an exclusive interview, Patton spoke about his transition to Aggieland, working with pitching coach Jason Kelly and more.
43:57
Behind The Number: Hayden Schott battled through injury on Omaha run
While Texas A&M made its run to the Men's College World Series finals, slugger Hayden Schott played through a knee injury that required surgery this offseason. Projected to be healthy for Opening Day, Schott is ready to help the Ags chase another trip back to Omaha.
13:57
'Benchwarmers' LaViolette & Schott recap A&M's first fall exhibition
Texas A&M thumped Houston Christian 20-2 in a Friday night exhibition at Blue Bell Park, and neither Jace LaViolette nor Hayden Schott played during the ballgame. Still, the dynamic duo sat down for a ridiculously fun interview to discuss fall ball in the Michael Earley era and more.
Takeaways from Texas A&M baseball's exhibition vs. HCU
In a triumphant return to Blue Bell Park, Michael Earley and the Aggies walloped Houston Christian in exhibition play, 20-2, before a packed 12th Man crowd on Friday. Richard Zane offers his observations from the 12-inning friendly affair that featured plenty of big moments.
15:11
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.
Texas A&M baseball hosts first fall exhibition game on Friday evening
Michael Earley's Aggies are gearing up for their first fall exhibition game as Texas A&M hosts Houston Christian on Friday evening at Blue Bell Park. Friday's ballgame will offer the 12th Man its first look at a number of newcomers as Earley & Co. continue to prep for 2025.
10:10
Left-handed ace Ryan Prager focused on 'accessory work' during fall
After making his decision to return for another year in Aggieland, left-handed pitcher Ryan Prager is now attacking fall practice with the Maroon & White. Ahead of the 2025 season, Texas A&M's ace sat down for an exclusive one-on-one as Michael Earley has taken the reins.
12:47
Gavin Grahovac has new perspective as he recovers from surgery
Following offseason surgery on his left wrist, Texas A&M infielder Gavin Grahovac is out for the Aggies' fall slate as he recovers. In an exclusive interview, the sophomore provides an update on his injury and discusses the new, mature perspective he is attacking the fall with.
15:28
Michael Earley provides program update as fall practice begins
The Michael Earley era has arrived in Aggieland as Texas A&M baseball begins fall practice with Wednesday's first full-team workout. The first-year head coach joined TexAgs LIVE to offer an inside look at his program, discussing the veterans and newcomers on the squad.
Answering some questions as Texas A&M baseball enters fall practice
Fall baseball practice for first-year head coach Michael Earley and the Fightin' Texas Aggies is almost here. As the Maroon & White get to work on getting back to Omaha, Ryan Brauninger answers a number of questions surrounding Texas A&M baseball.
Baseball Thoughts: Pre-fall ponderings as Earley takes the reins
Football season might be a week away, but the Fightin' Texas Aggie baseball club held its first team meetings of the fall last weekend as head coach Michael Earley prepares for his debut campaign leading a Maroon & White roster that is loaded with talent and potential.
15:04
Former 12th Man Connor Choate 'interested' to see A&M emerge in '24
The always dependable Connor Choate isn't afraid to voice his opinions on social media, and on Thursday, the former 12th Man joined TexAgs Radio. Choate relived his time wearing the No. 12 in Aggieland and offered his thoughts on the Aggies entering the 2024 season.
10:55
Slugger Hayden Schott reacts to his eligibily waiver being approved
His return is officially official as Hayden Schott finally received word that the NCAA has approved his eligibility waiver for the 2025 season. In an exclusive situation, Schott discussed the waiver process, his rehab following knee surgery and much more ahead of fall ball.
39:15
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, July 29)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss all things surrounding Texas A&M football as players will report on Tuesday and begin fall camp under head coach Mike Elko, Netflix's UNTOLD series returns in August and more.
18:45
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.
11:01
D1B's Kendall Rogers 'bullish' on Texas A&M's transfer portal additions
The college baseball transfer portal is still going crazy, and D1Baseball.com's Kendall Rogers has the latest news from across the nation. The "Hater of All Teams" joined TexAgs Radio on Wednesday to discuss the work Michael Earley & Co. has done in the portal and more.