Texas A&M’s baseball program is in good hands under Michael Earley, who was officially hired as the program’s 21st head coach after the stunning departure of now-former head coach Jim Schlossnagle to head the Texas Longhorns.
While many in the media, especially in Austin, Texas, believed that Schlossnagle would take most of the roster with him, think again! After nearly a dozen Aggies entered the transfer portal early last week, more than half of said entrees have removed their names, including star hitters Jace LaViolette and Gavin Grahovac on Tuesday.
The Texas A&M baseball team’s commitment to the 2025 season is unwavering. Postseason hero Kaeden Kent and incoming sophomore outfielder Caden Sorrell have both announced their returns, demonstrating their confidence in the team’s future under the leadership of Michael Earley, the team’s former hitting coach.
A superstar in the making, Sorrell’s highlight catches were just a small part of his stellar play, finishing his freshman season with a .275 average with 50 hits and 11 home runs on the year.
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— Caden Sorrell (@CadenSorrell) July 3, 2024
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