
Texas A&M Secures 2026 Pitching Prospect Josh Horvath
Texas A&M has landed a top‑ranked Texas pitcher whose fastball reaches 100 mph, adding depth to a staff reshaped by recent drafts and a new coaching direction.
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Texas A&M has landed a top‑ranked Texas pitcher whose fastball reaches 100 mph, adding depth to a staff reshaped by recent drafts and a new coaching direction.

Texas A&M's 2027 recruiting class adds high‑ceiling arm Josh Horvath, a Round Rock native ranked among the state's elite, as the Aggies aim to rebuild a rotation anchored only by Aiden Sims.

Clayton Freshcorn's decision to stay with Texas A&M rather than sign with the St. Louis Cardinals highlights a strategic move that strengthens the team's pitching outlook and reflects shifting dynamics in player retention.

After being selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks, Clayton Freshcorn announced he will bypass the professional route and resume his collegiate career at Texas A&M in 2027, bringing a strong track record of ERA and strikeouts to a staff undergoing a coaching transition.

After a postseason marred by injuries and a weakened rotation, Texas A&M has turned to the transfer portal, securing left‑hander Trent Collier, a 2026 champion whose 3.80 ERA and clutch performances aim to restore confidence in College Station.

The Aggies rallied after falling behind early, delivering a 15-hit performance that included four home runs and key contributions from several players.

The National College Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game announced their All‑America teams, highlighting the achievements of Caden Sorrell, Clayton Freshcorn, Aiden Sims and Gavin Grahovac.

The Aggies celebrated their top performers, highlighting MVP Gavin Grahovac, pitcher Clayton Freshcorn, and other award winners.

Four Texas A&M standouts—Caden Sorrell, Aiden Sims, Clayton Freshcorn and Gavin Grahovac—were selected to the 2026 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region teams, highlighting their SEC-leading contributions and positioning them for national recognition.

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 Aggies celebrated their top performers from the 2026 season, highlighting players who defined the team's success and set the stage for a dynamic future.

Four Texas A&M baseball players were named to the 2026 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Teams, highlighting a season of historic achievements and setting the stage for the upcoming All-America selections.

The Aggies celebrated their 2026 season award winners, recognizing standout stats and leadership on the diamond.

The Aggies' season ended in College Station after a 7-1 loss to USC, exposing pitching vulnerabilities and a looming roster overhaul.

A strong non‑conference run gave way to SEC struggles, culminating in a home‑field elimination and the arrival of TCU infielder Jack Bell via the transfer portal.

After a two‑year tenure marked by a high ERA and numerous home runs allowed, Jason Kelly will not return as Texas A&M's pitching coach for the 2027 season. The program will retain promising arms like Aiden Sims and Clayton Freshcorn while shifting focus to development.

The Aggies concluded their season with a 7‑1 defeat to USC, highlighting a year marked by pitching injuries and a looming roster overhaul.

Texas A&M baseball moves nearer to a super regional after a 17‑2 victory, yet star pitcher Aiden Sims will miss the remainder of the season, forcing a reshuffle of the rotation.

The Aggies erased a five‑run deficit to force a showdown with the Texas State Bobcats, as coach Michael Earley weighs a pivotal pitching decision.

The 2026 NCAA Tournament's College Station regional begins on May 29, featuring Texas A&M, USC, Texas State, and Lamar. The Aggies, led by coach Michael Earley and power hitters like Caden Sorrell, enter as the No. 1 seed. USC brings a dominant pitching duo, while Texas State earned an at‑large bid after a dramatic win over Texas A&M. Lamar returns after 16 years, aiming to make an impact before coach Will Davis departs.

The Aggies open their postseason in College Station, facing Lamar, Texas State and USC with a blend of experienced arms and unanswered questions about key pitchers.

The Aggies enter their home regional with a top‑ranked offense and a thin pitching staff, hoping to stay ahead of rivals like Chris Olivier and the USC Trojans while conserving arms for a potential championship run.

The Aggies will open the Bryan‑College Station Regional at Olsen Field, seeking a super regional berth after a remarkable rebound.

The Aggies have earned a top‑16 national seed and will host a regional tournament in College Station, Texas, after a strong 2026 campaign.