With new head coach Michael Earley taking over Texas A&M’s baseball program after Jim Schlossnagle’s now memorably shocking move to the Texas Longhorns, the former hitting coach has already assembled one of the most talented rosters ahead of the 2025 season.
Returning a bulk of the 2024 roster, including star hitters Jace LaViolette and Gavin Grahovic and ace pitcher Ryan Prager, Earley has begun to shape the program’s future by utilizing the transfer portal while focusing on the Texas recruiting pipeline to build the 2025 cycle.
Adding to the 2025 class this week, outfielder Jorian Wilson out of Hallettsville, Texas, has formally committed to Texas A&M, becoming the 13th commit for the program in the cycle. Standing at an impressive 6-foot-4 and 235 pounds, Wilson brings noted power at the plate, while his versatility as an infielder and RHP made him one of the more sought-after prospects in the class.
After last season’s immense success, making it to the College World Series Championship series, it’s no surprise that Texas A&M’s recruiting will continue to thrive under Earlely’s guidance.
Blessed to announce that I will be furthering my academic and athletic career at Texas A&M University. Thank you to all my family, friends, coaches, and teammates for helping me along my journey. Lastly I would like to thank the Banditos organization, and Coach Ray. Gig’ Em!👍🏾 pic.twitter.com/ENjRXKzqu9
— Jorian Wilson (@JorianWilson12) July 31, 2024
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