Two Aggies hear their names called in the 2022 MLB Draft

Dylan Rock and Micah Dallas were both selected in the 8th round of the 2022 MLB Draft

The MLB Draft has a Jekyll and Hyde effect on every college baseball fanbase, as players whose names are in the draft and still have eligibility left have fans feeling proud that their on-field accomplishments have earned them a chance in the pros, but also saddened knowing that a certain amount of production will likely be leaving the program for good.

As the 2022 MLB Draft kicked off on Sunday, The Aggies roster was not expected to lose any eligible players early but knew that a number of young men could hear their names called in the later rounds. Unsurprisingly, graduate outfielder, Dylan Rock, and junior starting pitcher and transfer from Texas Tech, Micah Dallas, were both selected in the 8th round of the 2022 MLB Draft on Monday, with Dallas going 244th overall to the Oakland Athletics, and Rock coming 4 picks after by the Toronto Blue Jays.

The Aggies are coming off of their most successful season in program history, finishing 44-20 on the season, 19-11 in SEC play, and making their 7th College World Series appearance before losing to the eventual runner-up in the tournament, the Oklahoma Sooners, all in Jim Schlossnagle’s first season as head coach. 

Rock (.318 average, 19 home runs, 65 RBI, 71 hits) and Dallas (5.18 ERA, 86 Strikeouts, 7-3 record, 1.50 WHIP) were two of the players that stood out most throughout both the regular and post-season , individually propelling the team on multiple occasions, and exemplifying the meaning of teamwork and resilience every time they took the field.

While it remains to be seen if Micah Dallas will sign with the Athletics, we’re certainly going to miss Dylan Rock, but are beyond excited to watch the two of them take advantage of their MLB opportunities while knowing that the entire Texas A&M family is fully behind them!

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Aggie’s starting pitcher Micah Dallas enters the NFT game

Aggie’s starting pitcher Micah Dallas enters the NFT game

Texas A&M starting pitcher Micah Dallas, the man who alongside pitcher Nathan Dettmer has helped lead the now #13 ranked Aggies to a 27-15 record, has introduced his first NFT in an interview with TexAgs Radio on Monday. Dallas began explaining his reasoning behind the NFT announcement, stating “I dropped an NFT. The first one will be free, and we just wanted to give back to the community and the 12th man for all the support you have given me.” he also noted that a purchase of his NFT will come with some added benefits, like a chance to win free tickets to an upcoming match up with the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Before some of you read this with a confused face like we’re speaking another language, let me first define what an NFT actually is: “An NFT is a digital asset that represents real-world objects like art, music, in-game items, and videos. They are bought and sold online, frequently with cryptocurrency, and they are generally encoded with the same underlying software as many cryptos.”

Yes, an NFT is just a digital representation of something, and from a sports perspective, it’s like a digital trading card of a player portraying their name, image, and likeness (NIL), which Micah defined during the interview as “It’s essentially an online trading card. There’s a community of people who love it.”

Micah Dallas started his career at Texas Tech and was recognized multiple times for his achievements on the mound, including being a part of the 2019 Big 12 All-Freshman Team. After Transferring to Texas A&M for the 2022 season, Micah has been a consistent and reliable presence in the starting lineup and holds a 5.49 ERA, 68 strikeout line, and a 4-3 record.  

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