With a 30-day transfer window open due to Jim Schlossnagle leaving, we’ve seen around a dozen Texas A&M baseball players enter their names while the coaching search is underway. Rudis has shown to be a solid middle reliever with a few starts under his belt.
One of the more interesting stories to come out of the transfer portal was how most of the pitching staff had decided to stay at A&M, especially when there was an obvious improvement under first-year pitching coach Max Weiner. Once he decided to join Schlossnagle, the general thought was that we would see a number of pitchers enter the title.
So, with the bulk of the pitching staff deciding to hang around, whoever takes over the reins will have plenty of talent on the mound. Below, you can check out Rudis’s social media post.
The past 3 years I have had the honor to call Aggieland and the 12th man my home. Year 4 will be no different.
— Brad Rudis (@bradleyrudis_) June 28, 2024
As @ShaneSdao said, “I’m here to stay.” pic.twitter.com/KdUW6Qx44V
SEASON STATS
- Record – 4-0
- ERA – 2.55
- Innings Pitched – 35.1
- Strikeouts – 35
- Walks – 12
- Opposing Batting Average – .261
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