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.
45:25
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Wednesday, July 3)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Wednesday morning to discuss all things surrounding all things Texas A&M as Michael Earley was introduced as Aggie baseball’s new coach, Mike Elko landed a few promising 2025 prospects and much more.
11:40
D1B's Kendall Rogers runs through the timeline of A&M's coaching change
This week, Hayden Schott, Gavin Grahovac and Jace LaViolette withdrew their names from the transfer portal and announced their return to Texas A&M. D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers dives into what Aggies baseball's roster could look like in Michael Earley's first year.
12:40
Looking back on a historic 2024 baseball season with Will Johnson
Michael Earley was introduced as the 21st head coach of Texas A&M baseball on Tuesday. Host and producer of 12th Man Productions Will Johnson joined TexAgs Radio to provide his takeaways from Earley's press conference as well as look back on a spectacular season.
33:10
Jace LaViolette announces return as Lord Tubbington's reign continues
On Tuesday morning, All-American slugger Jace LaViolette announced that he'll be running it back in Maroon & White for the 2025 campaign under Michael Earley. In an exclusive interview, "Lord Tubbington" took us inside that decision, his excitement over the Earley hire and more.
59:34
Earley's introduction marks a new chapter for Texas A&M baseball
On Tuesday, Michael Earley was introduced as A&M's 21st head baseball coach in front of a large gathering of Aggies inside the Hall of Champions. Time will tell if he fits the bill as a "home run" hire, but in his three years guiding the offense, A&M hit its fair share of homers.
18:10
Hart offers his take on Texas A&M baseball's crazy coaching change
A week ago, the news broke that Jim Schlossnagle would be leaving College Station for Austin, and later this afternoon, Michael Earley will be introduced as the 21st baseball coach in A&M history. On TexAgs Radio, ESPN play-by-play voice Tom Hart discussed the coaching craziness.
18:48
'Run It Back': Schott opens up about his decision to return for 2025
On Monday morning, Hayden Schott announced on social media that he will return to Texas A&M for the 2025 baseball season. In an exclusive sitdown, Schott spoke about that decision, the waiver process and more as he prepares to run it back in Aggieland.
36:25
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, July 1)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss all things surrounding all things Texas A&M as former assistant Michael Earley was officially named the next baseball coach, Hayden Schott announced his return and more.
33:53
Rapid Reaction: Alberts' search leads to Earley as A&M's next head man
Former Texas A&M assistant Michael Earley is now the head baseball coach in Aggieland. As the news breaks, Billy Liucci, Ryan Brauninger and Richard Zane sat down to react to the 36-year-old Earley becoming the 21st head man in program history.
Michael Earley set to be hired as 21st head baseball coach in Texas A&M history
On Sunday, it was reported that Texas A&M will hire Michael Earley to be the next head baseball coach in program history. No stranger to Aggieland, Earley spent the last three seasons as the Aggies' hitting coach before getting his first head coaching opportunity.
23:56
Travis Chestnut shares his perspective on former leadership at A&M
In his second season in Aggieland, Travis Chestnut played a key role in what Texas A&M was able to accomplish in 2024. The utility player joined TexAgs Radio to speak about what went on behind the scenes but made sure to also highlight the incredible year it was.
21:12
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.
51:07
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.
12:26
Moss: Difference between Aggies & Vols was 'a hair' in MCWS Finals
Former Texas A&M outfielder J.B. Moss was in Omaha as the Aggies fell just short on their quest to win the 2024 national championship. On Tuesday morning, Moss joined TexAgs Radio to look back on the championship series, an incredible 2024 campaign and more.
19:40
ESPN's Tom Hart looks back on a great 2024 Texas A&M baseball team
ESPN and SEC Network play-by-play voice Tom Hart watched Monday night's Game 3 of the MCWS Finals, and on Tuesday morning, he joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on Texas A&M's incredible 2024 campaign, Tennessee winning its first national title and more.
28:54
Wait continues as Maroon & White finish one win shy of immortality
In an anxiety-inducing 6-5 ballgame, Texas A&M came up just short of a national title as the Tennessee Volunteers took home the crown. The Aggies brought the tying run to the plate in both the eighth and ninth innings, but could not find the clutch hit to get it done.
28:54
WATCH: Texas A&M reacts to 6-5 loss in MCWS championship game
On Monday night, Texas A&M dropped a 6-5 decision to the Tennessee Volunteers in the final game of the Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. After the loss, Jim Schlossnagle, Hayden Schott and representatives from Tennessee addressed the media.
11:59
Livingstone applauds LaViolette for becoming third member of 50 HR club
Texas A&M slugger Jace LaViolette tied Scott Livingstone's career home run record (50) in Sunday's 4-1 loss to Tennessee. The two-time All-American and four-year starter in Aggieland joined TexAgs Radio to talk about A&M's final clash with the Volunteers.