As we enter year three of Coach Jim Scholssnagle, expectations are at an all-time high for Aggie baseball. He is somewhat a victim of his own success as the 2022 team reached the College World Series in his first year and knocked off arch-rival the Texas Longhorns.
While last season was not horrible, it was sometimes marred with inconsistent pitching and spotty batting. Coach Scholss spent the offseason aggressively bringing in talent through recruiting, the transfer portal, and the coaching staff.
Two of the more intriguing additions this offseason were two-way player Braden Montgomery and talented pitching coach Max Weiner. Montgomery transferred in from Stanford as a top pitcher and outfielder, named D1 baseball’s top transfer in the portal. Weiner is regarded as one of the top young pitching coaches who is known for his engaging coaching style and has been praised by the pitchers on the team.
Folks, it's here ⚾️🗓👍
Opening Day: February 16th
Schedule Release: https://t.co/XOJ8WRXNQC pic.twitter.com/rHLiTfvkth
— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) December 7, 2023
We look forward to seeing an improved Aggie squad on opening night at Olsen Field in February.
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