Michael Earley will move to a full-time role on the Aggie baseball staff

Aggie Baseball: Volunteer assistant coach get Full-time position on coach Schlossnagle’s staff

Michael Earley has spent the last two years in Aggieland, serving as a team’s hitting and first base coach in a volunteer assistant role. He will be back in 2024 with the same duties, but this time in a full-time position, which is a huge acquisition to keep him on staff. After a bit of a slow start, the Aggies became one of the more dangerous teams hitting teams in the SEC, even if they were a little streaky at times.

Head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle announced Earley would be joining the team in a full-time capacity:

“First and foremost, we are very thankful to our administration and Ross Bjork for their continued commitment to have what we consider the most talented coaching and support staff in college baseball,” Schlossnagle said. “Coach Earley and his family are an integral part of our program both on and off the field and he is most surely a rising star in our industry. I am excited to see his role in our program grow over time.”

Congratulations to now full-time assistant coach Michael Earley on this promotion, and I look forward to seeing how this team’s hitting progress under his watch.

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