1 Day 'til Aggie Baseball: TexAgs 2026 Season Predictions
Before the 2026 Texas A&M baseball season begins on Friday, the TexAgs staffers who will be covering the team throughout the year (along with a few former players) make their predictions for the team's overall record, SEC finish, statistical leaders and much more.
2 Days 'til: Powerful trio sets aside first-round aspirations
The top of Texas A&M's lineup will feature the likes of Gavin Grahovac, Caden Sorrell and newcomer Chris Hacopian. Each of the three projects as a first-rounder entering 2026, but the powerful trio is setting aside the MLB Draft to focus on their quest for a national championship.
3 Days 'til: Key stats necessary for a bounce back season in 2026
Entering the second season of Michael Earley's tenure, Texas A&M baseball can identify a handful of statistical areas in which noticeable improvement is required. With an uptick in key areas, the Maroon & White could find themselves back in the NCAA Tournament.
4 Days 'til: X-factors that could help A&M reach its ceiling
Texas A&M baseball undoubtedly has top-end talent on its 2026 roster, but a handful of X-factors will be required for the Aggies to reach their ceiling this spring. Keep an eye on Michael Earley's infield, a talented right-hander and even a youngster with an incredible skillset.
5 Days 'til: Quartet of vets approach Opening Day at full fitness
Since the 2024 Bryan-College Station Super Regional, Texas A&M baseball has been hit by a rash of injuries to a number of stars. As Opening Day of 2026 approaches, a quartet of Aggie veterans — Shane Sdao, Josh Stewart, Gavin Grahovac and Caden Sorrell — are back to full strength.
6 Days 'til: Shane Sdao's return bolsters Texas A&M's pitching staff
Tommy John surgery forced Texas A&M left-hander Shane Sdao to miss the entirety of the 2025 campaign. Now back to feeling "125 percent" ahead of Opening Day, the Aggies will rely on Sdao as one of their leaders, both on the mound and in the clubhouse.
7 Days 'til: Shortcomings served as catalyst for Earley's offseason changes
Nobody has to tell an extremely self-aware Michael Earley that 2025 did not live up to the hype as the Aggies ultimately missed the NCAA Tournament despite being the nation's No. 1 team in the preseason. Instead, Earley has learned from those failures and made changes to better position A&M in '26.