
A pivotal offseason for Texas A&M baseball
Texas A&M's baseball program faces a major transition with several star players heading to the 2026 MLB draft, prompting a wave of transfers and strategic roster changes.
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Texas A&M's baseball program faces a major transition with several star players heading to the 2026 MLB draft, prompting a wave of transfers and strategic roster changes.

After a promising freshman year that yielded a 2‑1 record and 4.44 ERA, right‑hander Juan Vargas has decided to test the transfer portal, joining a wave of movement that could reshape Texas A&M’s pitching staff.

After a modest 4.44 ERA in 26.1 innings with Texas A&M, reliever Juan Vargas is moving on, joining a wave of portal activity that reshapes the Aggies' bullpen.

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

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.

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.