The 2025 baseball season was one to forget for the Texas A&M Aggies. Heading into the season,the Aggies were the No. 1 team in the country and fully expected to be back in Omaha, especially after retaining most of their incredible talent from the season before.
While Michael Earley and his staff have been alert in the transfer portal, picking up top players all around the country, they have also lost some players to the transfer portal.
Ahead of the 2026 baseball season, the Texas A&M Aggies continue to improve their roster, after seven players were drafted into the 2025 MLB Draft, as well as players transferring out.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
While college football has dominated headlines with recruiting battles heating up and SEC Media Days currently happening, Texas A&M baseball made noise of its own on Monday.
After a rocky first season under head coach Michael Earley, many would have expected the first-year skipper to get canned after missing the postseason with the loaded roster he was handed.
With the anticipation of a more successful 2026 Texas A&M Aggies baseball season, head coach Michael Earley and staff are making more moves transfer portal.
Jace LaViolette is likely heading to the MLB Draft, and Wyatt Henseler and Hayden Schott have no collegiate eligibility remaining, but players such as Caden Sorrell, Terrence Kiel II, and Gavin Grahovac will be returning to College Station for the 2026 season.
With the offseason in full swing, players declaring for the MLB draft and others deciding to transfer out of Texas A&M, head coach Michael Earley and his staff have hit the portal, picking up guys left and right.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
A major addition by Michael Earley & Co. The college baseball transfer portal is seeing a ton of activity, and Texas A&M baseball just made a massive addition to their 2026 lineup.
Texas A&M Aggies head coach Michael Earley and his staff continue to stay aggressive in the transfer portal, looking to bolster the bullpen ahead of the 2026 season.
Texas A&M Aggies head coach Michael Earley has been active this summer as he looks to revamp a bullpen that struggled in 2025, finishing with a 5.58 ERA, a .276 opponent batting average, and 44 home runs allowed.
In addition to keeping some of his star players, as well as his job for the 2026 season, Texas A&M head coach Michael Earley is adding an ex-Aggie baseballer to his coaching staff for the season.
Since the Texas A&M Aggies announced that head coach Michael Earley would return for the 2026 season, numerous key players have announced their intent to return to College Station as well.
In light of his fellow teammates announcing their decisions for the 2026 season, Terrence Kiel II has decided it is his turn to speak out. And luckily for the 12th Man and head coach Michael Earley, the speedy Atlanta native isn't going anywhere.
Texas A&M Aggies fans got some huge news on on Friday. Star third-baseman Gavin Grahovac is staying put and will return to Aggieland for the upcoming season.
The Texas A&M Aggies are keeping head coach Michael Earley around for at least another season after he failed to make the NCAA Tournament in his first year at the helm after starting as the preseason No.
The first year of the Michael Earley experiment in Aggieland is in the books. Texas A&M’s season came to a screeching halt after it lost to LSU in the third round of the SEC Tournament.
If there was one word to describe Texas A&M star junior center fielder Jace LaViolette’s SEC Tournament performance in its 4-3 loss to LSU, it would be “gritty”.
From nearly locked into the playoffs to now hanging on by a thread, Michael Earley and the Texas A&M Aggies baseball team have some adjustments to make after their disastrous series against the Missouri Tigers last weekend.
The lights inside Rudy’s Barbecue shone just a little brighter Thursday night, as Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley took center stage on the Aggie Diamond Hour.
In a rush of news circling the Texas A&M baseball head coach vacancy, Texas has seen future and former staff members poached to College Station. According