All-American Honors for Texas A&M Star
Texas A&M sophomore outfielder Caden Sorrell was recently honored as an All-American by the College Baseball Foundation, a testament to a season that placed him among the nation's most feared hitters.
Sorrell finished the year batting .341 with 23 home runs and a team‑high 76 runs batted in, while also scoring 67 runs and delivering 20 doubles, marking the first time an Aggie has reached the 20‑double and 20‑home‑run milestone since 1999.
Historic Milestones
His power surge was complemented by a disciplined approach at the plate, producing 21 games with multiple RBI and 23 multi‑hit performances that underscored his consistency.
The outfielder’s impact was recognized across the SEC as he earned All‑SEC First Team honors and was also selected to the All‑SEC Defensive Team, highlighting his prowess both offensively and in the field.
Adding to the accolades, Sorrell was named District VII Player of the Year by the National College Baseball Writers Association, further cementing his status as a standout talent in collegiate baseball.
Coaches and analysts alike point to his blend of speed, power and defensive reliability as a model for future Aggie prospects, suggesting that Sorrell’s breakout year could be a harbinger of continued success on the national stage.