A season that fell short
The Texas A&M Aggies saw their 2026 baseball campaign conclude in the College Station Regional, finishing with a 41‑16 overall record and an 18‑11 mark in SEC play.
While the team fell short of the ultimate prize, the season was marked by dominant performances from several seniors who now turn their attention to the professional draft.
Caden Sorrell anchored the lineup with a .341 average, 23 home runs and 76 RBIs, earning first‑team All‑SEC honors and a spot among the Golden Spikes Award semifinalists.
Gavin Grahovac wasn’t far behind, posting a .339 average, 22 homers and 74 RBIs, also securing first‑team All‑SEC recognition and semifinalist status for the prestigious award.
Draft outlook
Chris Hacopian, in his lone year with the Aggies, contributed a .319 average, 11 home runs and 41 RBIs, and his defensive prowess helped him earn a place on the All‑SEC Defensive Team, positioning him as a potential top‑10 pick in the upcoming MLB Draft.
The trio’s combined impact underscored the program’s depth, even as the Aggies exited the tournament earlier than hoped.
Analysts expect the draft to showcase a strong pipeline of talent from Texas A&M, with Sorrell, Grahovac and Hacopian likely to hear their names called among the first round.
Coach Michael Earley, who guided the team throughout the season, praised the players’ work ethic and expressed confidence that their professional journeys will continue to reflect the Aggies’ tradition of excellence.