
Four Texas A&M Baseball Players Earn All-America Honors
The National College Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game have announced their 2026 All-America teams, highlighting four Texas A&M Aggies who earned spots on the prestigious lists.
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The National College Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game have announced their 2026 All-America teams, highlighting four Texas A&M Aggies who earned spots on the prestigious lists.

The 2026 season will be remembered for Cal Poly's breakout performance, highlighted by All‑American selections for Ryan Tayman and Nick Bonn, record‑setting statistics, and a conference sweep that propelled the Mustangs into the national spotlight.

Kennedy’s stellar 2026 campaign earned him a Second Team All-American nod from the NCBWA and Perfect Game, while his .357 batting average, 20 homers and 22 steals helped the Wildcats clinch their fourth consecutive season with 30 wins. The recognition underscores both his individual excellence and the program’s sustained success under coach Pete Hughes.

A look at the record‑breaking performances of Drew Burress, Jarren Advincula, Vahn Lackey, Ryan Zuckerman and Carson Kerce, and the national recognition they received from the NCBWA and Perfect Game.

Reliever Darin Horn’s 8‑2 record, 3.21 ERA and clutch performances earn him third‑team All‑America recognition and highlight a standout collegiate campaign.

Senior outfielder Lorenzo Carrier was named Third Team All‑America by Perfect Game, highlighting a season that saw the Panthers establish new offensive records and earn multiple conference and regional accolades.

Darin Horn’s 2026 season earned him Perfect Game Second Team All-American honors and First Team All-Sun Belt recognition, highlighted by dominant relief performances and conference accolades.

Left‑hander Rivers Kurland has entered the transfer portal, leaving Florida with only two southpaws and prompting coach Kevin O'Sullivan to prioritize left‑handed talent in the upcoming cycle.

Freshman two‑way player Carson Brumbaugh has entered the transfer portal after a challenging first season at Arkansas, joining five other Razorbacks who have already announced moves.

Freshman shortstop Carson Brumbaugh of the Arkansas Razorbacks has entered the transfer portal after a challenging season, becoming the sixth player from the 2026 roster to do so.

Virginia adds Serigne Sarré, a proven strikeout artist from Mount St. Mary’s, to bolster a pitching staff that struggled in the 2026 postseason, hoping his experience and skill set will translate into a stronger overall rotation.
Arkansas infielder Carson Brumbaugh has turned to the transfer portal after a .140 batting average and a benching in March, while his brother Cayden prepares for a College World Series showdown.

Carson Brumbaugh, once heralded as the SEC’s top freshman, struggled with a .140 average and was benched mid-season, prompting his entry into the transfer portal.

A 10‑2 loss to Troy ended the Gators’ season, prompting a wave of departures and new transfers as the program looks to rebuild.

Rivers Kurland, a top‑ranked left‑hander from the 2025 class, has entered the transfer portal, prompting Florida to overhaul its pitching staff and target new talent.

Caden Glauber’s breakout season earns him national freshman pitcher honors, setting the stage for a College World Series debut.

Senior shortstop James Tronstein earns top local honors after a .584 season, while teammates and rivals deliver memorable performances ahead of the July draft.
The Bulldogs will lose the bulk of their starting position players after the 2026 season, including top draft prospect Ace Reese, while welcoming transfers and a highly ranked recruiting class.
After a modest freshman campaign, Nate Eisfelder becomes the 14th Tennessee player to seek a new program, reflecting broader movement within the Volunteers' roster and coaching staff.
Tennessee’s 2026 baseball recruiting class is ranked third nationally, featuring 19 prospects projected across the first three rounds, with slot values and scouting rankings underscoring the state’s rising baseball pedigree.

Junior outfielder Blake Brookins has entered the transfer portal, joining a wave of Gators departures while Florida adds ASUN Player of the Year Jon Embury.

Junior outfielder Blake Brookins has entered the transfer portal, joining a wave of departures from the Florida Gators. The program also welcomed ASUN Player of the Year Jon Embury amid a broader reshuffling of its baseball roster.

Cade Kurland's four-year Gators tenure ends as he joins a wave of transfers, while the team adds Jon Embury and sees multiple pitchers exit the program.

LSU infielder Ethan Clauss has entered the transfer portal, becoming the sixth player to leave the program in recent weeks. His exit highlights the challenges faced by coach Jay Johnson as the team seeks to return to the postseason.