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.
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TexAgs Rewind (5/24)
Friday's edition of the rewind heard ESPN staff writer Dan Murphy, The Baseball Bunch with Richard Zane and Scott Clendenin, TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci and Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Daylan Holt.
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Home run king Daylan Holt says it's 'fun' to watch A&M's record chase
Texas A&M Hall of Famer Daylan Holt owns the program's single-season and career home run records, but he could soon have company. On Friday morning, the Aggie legend joined TexAgs Radio to reminisce on the 1999 season, discuss his interaction with Jace LaViolette and more.
Comparing metrics from Texas A&M's top teams throughout history
Some Aggies believe Texas A&M's 2024 squad may be the most talented team they have seen in Maroon & White, but what do the numbers say? We crunched the numbers to find out which star-studded Aggie baseball teams belong at the top statistically.
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TexAgs Reunion Hangout: 1999 Texas A&M College World Series team
21 years ago, Mark Johnson and the A&M baseball team made a run to Omaha and the 1999 College World Series. To look back on that memorable season, we got the core group together on Google Hangouts to talk about their favorite memories, stories and more.
TexAgs is Twenty: The Greatest Aggie Athletes of the TexAgs Era
TexAgs.com is now twenty years old, and since our inception, we've seen some of the best athletes to ever don the Maroon & White. Gabe Bock runs down the twenty greatest Aggie athletes since TexAgs was created.
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Aggie Flashback with former A&M outfielder Daylan Holt
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M outfielder and single season homerun record holder Daylan Holt joined the program to discuss his record-setting year in 1999, the current A&M team and more.