Texas A&M closer Evan Aschenbeck signs his deal with the Chicago Cubs

Evan Aschenbeck’s Texas A&M career as ended

With any good news, bad news may be on the horizon, but that’s just how life works. On Wednesday, Texas A&M baseball head coach Michael Earley received great news ahead of his first season leading the program, as ace pitcher Ryan Prager has opted to return to Aggieland for a final season.

However, just hours later, it was revealed that star closer Evan Aschenbeck, who the Chicago Cubs drafted in the 6th round of the 2024 MLB Draft, did not hear back from the NCAA after applying for a final waiver to return next season and will instead sign his deal with the Cubs as his Texas A&M career comes to a close.

Aschenbeck’s incredible career in College Station culminated in Texas A&M’s first appearance in the College World Series Finals, as the senior lefty finished with ten saves and an NCAA-leading 1.78 ERA while recording 88 strikeouts on the year. Aschenbeck posted his final farewell on X on Wednesday night:

“Aggieland, I am forever grateful for the love I have received over the last two years. After not hearing back from the NCAA about additional eligibility, it’s time for me to pursue my dream of playing professional baseball. I will be back as often as I can, Aggieland is my home.”

Per Instagram, Aschenbeck signed his rookie deal with Chicago.

Congratulations, Evan!

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