Nate Savoie, a 2026 draft‑eligible hitter who made his mark at Clemson, has officially announced his commitment to Texas A&M.
During the 2026 campaign he posted a .329 batting average, hit 16 home runs and drove in 52 runs, numbers that helped the Tigers remain competitive in the ACC.
Savoie’s skill set extends beyond the plate; he has experience at catcher, outfield and designated hitter, giving the Aggies flexibility in their lineup.
The move also taps into his prior success at Loyola Marymount, where he earned West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year honors after a .300 average season.
With two years of eligibility remaining, Savoie will be eligible for the MLB Draft after the 2027 season, a timeline that has attracted attention from scouts across the league.
What This Means for Texas A&M
The Aggies gain a proven power bat and a versatile defender, bolstering a roster that aims to contend for a national title in the coming years.
Savoie’s presence is expected to accelerate the development of younger players and provide a reliable option in high‑pressure situations.