Andrew Ermis, a standout infielder who posted a .353 batting average and a .571 on‑base percentage in 14 games for the Texas Longhorns this season, has announced his move to the TCU Horned Frogs for his senior year.
A New Chapter in Fort Worth
Ermis will join a Horned Frogs program that has been on a recruiting roll, adding several talented position players to its roster. His arrival is expected to bolster the team’s depth and offensive versatility.
Stats and Background
During the 2026 campaign he started seven games, recording six hits and five RBIs in 17 at‑bats. Prior to his Texas stint, Ermis spent two seasons at Temple College, where he led the Leopards with a .338 average, 10 home runs, 41 RBIs and a .479 on‑base percentage, earning a reputation as one of the most productive hitters in the junior college ranks.
Recruiting Momentum
The commitment fits into a broader trend for TCU, which has secured a series of high‑profile signings in recent weeks. The Horned Frogs’ ability to attract top talent underscores the program’s rising profile in the national collegiate baseball landscape.
Ermis will be looking to translate his collegiate success into impact for the Horned Frogs, who hope his bat and on‑base skills can help push them deeper into the postseason.