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Caleb Kimble Joins Texas A&M Baseball

Houston right‑hander adds depth to Aggies' pitching rotation

A New Arm for the Aggies

Caleb Kimble, a right‑handed pitcher from Houston, has officially transferred to Texas A&M, bringing his arm to the Aggies' rotation through the transfer portal.

During his freshman season with the Houston Cougars, Kimble appeared in 18 games, posting a 3.97 earned run average while striking out 24 batters and allowing just 13 hits.

He earned a memorable moment on the mound at Blue Bell Park, where in a single inning he struck out the side, showcasing his potential to dominate opposing lineups.

What This Means for Texas A&M

The addition marks the fourth pitcher and seventh overall player added to the Aggies roster this offseason, underscoring Texas A&M's aggressive recruitment strategy.

With three seasons of eligibility remaining, Kimble is expected to contribute immediately while continuing to develop under the program's coaching staff.

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