
Texas A&M Baseball Bolsters Roster Ahead of 2026 Season
The Aggies are reshaping their squad through the transfer portal, adding standout players while saying goodbye to several key contributors, aiming to reclaim a postseason berth.
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The Aggies are reshaping their squad through the transfer portal, adding standout players while saying goodbye to several key contributors, aiming to reclaim a postseason berth.

The Aggies are reshaping their squad with key transfers from TCU and Western Kentucky while addressing departures that left several positions vacant.

The Trojans erupted early, scoring four runs in the first inning while the Aggies managed only a solo homer from Chris Hacopian. USC extended the lead with Andrew Lamb’s three‑run homer in the third and Gavin Grahovac’s 446‑foot blast in the fourth. Despite a late rally, Texas A&M lost 14‑3 and will face USC again on Monday at 8:06 p.m. on ESPN2.

The Aggies lost 14-3 to USC in the College Station Regional, with Grahovac’s 446-foot homer and Duer’s RBI triple standing out as the team looks to force a final showdown on Monday night.

The Trojans defeated Texas A&M 14‑3, fueled by a powerful offense and a stellar pitching performance from Andrew Johnson, positioning them for the regional championship.

Texas A&M’s recent win over Lamar and Texas State’s upset of USC set the stage for a decisive matchup that will determine the Regional Final participant and the loser’s elimination path.

The Aggies aim to advance to the College World Series when they face Lamar in a high-stakes NCAA Tournament game at Olsen Field in College Station.

Texas A&M's baseball team routed Lamar 25-5, highlighted by a 12-run fourth inning and strong performances from Caden Sorrell and Gavin Lyons.

The Aggies and Tigers clash in Hoover, Alabama, where an early home run, back‑to‑back doubles and a technology‑driven challenge shape a pivotal SEC Tournament game.

A back‑and‑forth battle culminated in a 7‑6 win for Texas A&M, highlighting senior tributes, key performances, and a decisive pitching outing that propels the Aggies into the SEC Tournament as the No. 3 seed.

The Aggies rallied to defeat the Bulldogs 11-9 before a crowd of 6,776 at Olsen Field, with key performances from Sorrell, Grahovac and Binderup.

The Aggies survived a roller‑coaster game, rallying in the eighth inning to beat Mississippi State 7‑6 and extend their all‑time series lead.

In an 11‑9 victory at Olsen Field, the No. 10 Aggies overcame a resilient Mississippi State squad, with Sorrell’s career‑high six RBIs and a near‑cycle highlighting the offensive onslaught.

The Aggies lost 18-11 to Mississippi State, giving up the most runs in a century and confronting a pitching staff that must regroup before the NCAA Tournament.

Texas A&M’s early lead evaporates in a dramatic series opener, with Mississippi State’s explosive third inning and standout performances from Aggie hitters shaping a 18-11 loss.
The Bulldogs and Aggies meet for the final regular‑season series, with live coverage on SEC Network+ and 96.1 FM, while The Clarion Ledger provides real‑time updates.