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 Big 12 Coach of the Year Rob Childress

Rob Childress continues to improve the Aggie baseball team and his three years in Aggieland have the program firmly established as one of the top teams in the Big 12. Despite disappointing losses to Rice in both the 2007 and 2008 Super Regional round of the NCAA playoffs, Childress has won more games than any other team in the Big 12 and is the only team to advance to super regional play out of the Big 12 the past two seasons.

By year two Rob Childress has the Aggies on the right track compared to the coaching starts at of Steve Smith at Baylor and Aggie Garrido at Texas and had completely surpassed them this last season. We are comparing "apple to apples" as it had been one season since Baylor was in NCAA play when Smith took over at Baylor in 1994 and Texas had won the SWC and had been in the tournament the year before Garrido became coach of the 'Horns in 1997. Texas A&M was also one year removed from tournament play when Childress was named head coach. Year three again shows how the Aggie coaches and players have Texas A&M poised for even higher expectations in 2009 and beyond.

Rob Childress has an overall record of 119-68-1 (.636 winning percentage) and his record in year two and three is 94-38 (.712 winning percentage)
Steve Smith had an overall record of 89-78 (.527 winning percentage) and his record in years two and three was 64-50 (.561 winning percentage)
Augie Garrido an overall record of 88-80-1 (.524 winning percentage) and his record in years two and three was 59-58-1 (.504 winning percentage)
A&M Set the Big 12 record of 16 straight conference victories and swept five conference series in 2008 (it took Texas ten years to sweep five series and Baylor has never done it)
Won the Big 12 Regular Season Championship (it took Texas and Baylor both six years to win their first championship)
Childress was named Coach of the Year in year three (it took Garrido and Smith both six years to earn that honor)
In year two, A&M won the Big 12 Tournament Championship (it took Texas five years and Baylor never has won it)
In year two, A&M went to Super Regionals (it took Texas four years and took Baylor five years)
Went to Super Regionals in back to back seasons (it took Texas five years and Baylor has never done it)
In year two, A&M won 48 Games (it took Texas six years to win at least 48 games and Baylor has only done it in 1999)
Won 46 or more games in back to back seasons (it took Texas seven seasons and Baylor never has done it)
A&M improved record by 23 wins last year (21 games is Texas' largest improvement in year six and 17 is Baylor's in year 11)
In Year two, A&M had four players drafted in the first 10 rounds (it took Texas seven years and Baylor six years)
In Year two, A&M finished the season ranked as high as 11th (it took Texas four years and took Baylor five years)
A&M finished in the Top 11 in back-to-back seasons (it took Texas seven years and Baylor has never done it)
In Year two, A&M had three All-Americans (it took Texas five years and Baylor four years)
In Year two, A&M had a freshman All-American (it took both Texas and Baylor three years)
A&M has back to back newcomers of the year (it took Texas five years and Baylor had never had a Newcomer of the Year)

He has accomplished this despite having significant losses in his two previous recruiting classes. In 2006, LHP Clayton Kershaw (first high school player taken), LHP Zach Britton and OF Matt Sulentic signed after being drafted in the first three rounds and LHP Kevin Angelle and SS Nick Papasan, who signed in August, forgoing their scholarships at A&M as well. In 2007 it happened again, SS Kevin Ahrens (ninth high school player drafted), OF Eric Eiland, SS/P Will Middlebrooks and LHP Drake Britton all took the pro dollars and never enrolled. This year the Aggies have finally caught a break with the MLB draft with their four prime time prospects expected to arrive on campus next fall instead of playing pro baseball. SS Adam Smith and LHP Ross Hales are considered the top prospects at their position in the State of Texas by professional baseball. Randall Thorpe was considered to be the third best outfielder in the state and Nathan Eovaldi was in the top 10 RHP in the state this year. Having the top four high school prospects of this years recruiting class come to school instead of signing pro contracts has the Aggies poised to "kick the door in" next season and advance to the College World Series.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Randall Thorpe Leads Team Texas

Team Texas advances to the championship game of the 32nd Annual Sunbelt Games and OF Randall Thorpe drove in four during the 10-3 victory.

Here is the Norman Paper recap:

Team Oklahoma had some struggles on the mound in Friday's 10-3 loss to Team Texas.

Texas' Randall Thorpe had an RBI single in the top of the sixth inning to make it 4-3 Texas, then added a three-run homer in the top of the seventh inning to account for the final tally.

The two teams' coaches argued after the home run, which wrapped around the left-field foul pole, and Oklahoma pitcher Justin Klusak was thrown out of the game before it turned into a heated discussion between the two coaching staffs.

"It was just little stuff," Thorpe said of the argument. "I was just backing up one of my teammates, that's all I was trying to do."

Thorpe admired the shot for a minute and there was some obvious jawing between Oklahoma catcher Lance Rymel and Thorpe before, during and after the at-bat. Before play resumed, the Oklahoma coaches had argued with the umpires, as well as the Texas coaches.

"It's great, it's wonderful," Thorpe said about the team's return to the championship game. "That's what it's all about, and it's great to get a win over Oklahoma."

Texas last won the tournament in 2005 when Koby Clemens powered the Lone Star State's best over Team Oklahoma in the championship game.

Texas was in the tournament final last in 2006, when it fell to Arizona.

"We think we're the best in the country. We just wanted to come out here and show it," Thorpe said.

And in the game against Georgia earlier in the week:

"One of the great things about the Sunbelt Classic is that it can produce stars. Or at the very least, reveal hidden ones.

The first player to make that move this week was Max Garner from Team Texas. The Lake Travis High senior kicked off the Classic Tuesday night with an impressive performance during a 5-4 victory over Team Georgia.

Georgia carried a 4-2 heading into the sixth inning. Garner had already belted a homer earlier in the game. But he put his stamp on the game when he clubbed a 2-run bomb over the rightfield fence to tie the game at 4-4.

In the bottom of the seventh, Randall Thorpe came off the bench for Texas and hit a triple to centerfield. Two batters later, the bases were loaded for Casey Selsor. He hit a pop fly into left field and which allowed Thorpe to score the game-winning run.



Friday, June 20, 2008

Adam Smith Wins Homerun Derby

Incoming freshman infielder Adam Smith won the Sunbelt games Homerun Derby on Tuesday night. The contest was held at Dale. Mitchell stadium on the Oklahoma U. campus and the contestants had to deal with a north wind blowing into there face. Here is some of the story that ran in the Norman Paper.

Link to full Story

Team Texas' Adam Smith went yard three times, twice in the final round, winning the annual swinging contest as the only player to leave the park three times.

"It feels awesome," Smith said. "There's a lot of tough competition and I just can't wait to get the games started."

Garner, McCoury and Summers all homered in the final round, and Smith quickly added one and a hopper off the warning track to have a home run and a point.

And just when it looked like it was over, Smith nailed a shot to left field that happened to hang up in the swirling wind. After first looking like it would be his final out, the ball carried over the wall to win the derby championship.

"It almost had to be the last hit," Smith said. "It was close."

Smith wasn't even supposed to be in the derby. In fact, he said he's not a home run hitter at all.
"I just got lucky, I guess. I played the wind right," Smith joked. "I just came out here for fun."

"We're very excited, we're ready to play and eager to win," Smith said. "The best part is that you get to play this level of competition from all across the country. There are guys who are going to be going off to college and guys who are going to be playing here next year."

More Summer League Updates

Alex Wilson did not have a rough time last night, I picked up a link to last year's box score as Phil Carey has not played this season (sorry about that) and here is Wilson's line. He went two innings and gave up three hits, two runs (both earned) while walking two and striking out four.

Here is the box score.

The news from Beatrice, Neb. had Shane Minks and graduate Darby Brown succeeding at the plate and on the mound for the Bruins...

6/18/08
Darby Brown hit 2 HRs and Sean Yost picked up the win in the 10th inning as the Bruins got past the Mudcats, 5-4. Tyler Wright's 2-out RBI walk scored the winning run.

Here is what his coach said after the game...

"I have no idea how Darby Brown didn't get drafted," Cullison said. "He's one of the best left-handed hitters in the nation. Hopefully, he'll get a shot, because he's definitely a good hitter."

With no wind blowing at Christenson Field Wednesday, Cullison said both Brown’s home runs were "legitimate shots," which would have carried out of most ballparks.

6/17/08
Shane Minks picks up his 1st win, striking out 11 in 8 innings, and Lee Johnson earns a save as the Bruins win their 6th straight, 6-5, over Topeka. Tant Shepherd got the key hit in the 9th inning, driving in 2, that propelled the Bruins to the win. Jordan Danks and Darby Brown also had 2 hits.

Not a great night for Aaron Daab...
"Fayetteville, NC- Petersburg takes advantage of an early 8-0 lead to hold on to win 10-6 against the SwampDogs Thursday night. The SwampDogs made a valiant comeback scoring three runs in the bottom of the 5th and three runs in the bottom of the 6th but fell just short.

Aaron Daab (Texas A&M) started for the SwampDogs taking the loss (0-2) only lasting 3 1/3 innings allowing six hits, five earned runs and striking out three. Daniel Barnes (Princeton) started for the Generals earning the win (3-0) pitching 5 2/3 innings giving up 10 hits, six earned runs striking out two batters. The SwampDogs drop to 9-10 on the year while the Generals improve to 8-11 in the non-division match-up."

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Aggie Night in the TCL

How about catcher Andrew Nettune hitting two grand slam homeruns, Steven Martin picking up the victory for the East Texas Pumpjacks and Jordan Chambless throwing two shut-out innings for the Brazos Valley Bombers last night at the Brazos Valley Ballpark.

I sat with Nettune's parents during the game and they certainly enjoyed his performance. Nettune missed nearly his entire senior season due to injury and since he redshirted last year, it has basically been two years since he could fell like a ballplayer again in catching, hitting and playing in the field. He has his "pop" times to second back down in the 1.8-1.9 range and watching his body language after the success at the plate last night, he looks like the catcher that wowed the Aggie coaches in their camps two years ago.

It was great night all around for the players and it made for a great night for the Aggie fans in attendance.

Here is the story from the B/CS Eagle on the game.

As I said on Texags yesterday, catching at Texas A&M is going to be a great competition between Kevin Gonzalez, Nettune and Joe Patterson and the best player of the bunch will be the starting backstop next season.

And I came across this as well about Caleb Shofner's summer debut last night:

Caleb Shofners first game with the Laramie Colts was a good one. The red shirt freshman had 3 chances no errors with one double play. At the plate he went 2-5 with a single and a double with 3 RBI'S. All five balls were scorched. First plate apperance was a hard liner to the short stop, second was a ball caught on the warning track at the 400 ft mark, third was a bases loaded single that almost took the pitchers head off, fourth was a scorcher to the third baseman and the fith was a double in the left field corner that plated another Laramie run. Sofner will get his second start tonight at home as the first place Colts play Fort Collins.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

HABCA All-Star Game

Northwest outduels Northeast

The 5A Northwest All-Stars got some stellar pitching performances as they shut down the Northeast All-Stars 3-1 on Tuesday at Reckling Park in the Houston Area Baseball Coaches Association all-star game.

The HABCA festivities continue today with another 5A all-star game (Southeast vs. Southwest) at 4:30 p.m. and a Junior All-Star game at 7:30 p.m. at Reckling Park.

The Northwest scored all three runs in the second inning. Klein Oak's Scott Arthur scored on a fielder's choice by Katy's Joey Fuda. Later in the inning, Klein outfielder Jason Mohn came up with a two-run double to left field, scoring Fuda and Michael Hutchins (Cypress Creek) for a 3-0 lead.

MacArthur's Jose Castro drove in the Northeast's lone run with an RBI double in the top of the seventh.

The Northwest's seven arms — Austin Dicharry, Sam Stafford, Brad Orosey, Jeff McVaney, Kyle Roliard, Matt Steiner and Codey Morehouse — combined for 12 strikeouts and shut the Northeast All-Stars out for the first six innings.

The Northeast only allowed one hit between their five pitchers — Chris Brown, Clay Schrader, Jose Castro, Austin Pruitt and Aaron Dunahoe — and they combined for eight strikeouts.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Aggie Transfer Brett Parsons Region XIV Player of the Year

Navarro 1B/OF Brett Parsons, freshman from The Woodlands, was selected as the 2008 Player of the Year for Region XIV by the conference coaches.

Here is what Baseball America said about Parsons in it's 2008 Draft Preview.

"Navarro JC has seven sophomores who have signed with NCAA Division I programs for 2009, but its two best prospects are freshmen. Outfielder Brett Parsons is a 6-foot-4, 215-pound slugger with power to all fields...Parsons is set to attend Texas A&M."

Parsons had a batting average of .416 with 72 hits, 16 doubles, 51 RBIs and 10 home runs. He hit .457-4-30 in league games and won the batting title by 46 points.


He earned third team All-American honors and
was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 41st round with the 1,223 pick overall.

During their record breaking 46-win season Navarro won a regular-season conference title, scored 66 runs in a four-game stretch and had five streaks of six or more wins.

The left-handed hitting Parsons was a two year starter at DH and first base for The Woodlands and started on their state championship team in 2006 with Aggie outfielder David Alleman. He earned all-tournament honors at first base for the 36-1 national champions. He started at quarterback for the football team and continues to blossom after concentrating on baseball for the first time at Navarro.

Seminole transfer and Junior College Player of the Year Joe Patterson was named First Team All-American and was the Rawlings Big Stick Award winner for the South-central zone.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Blake Stouffer Sign with Nationals

Congratulations to former All-American Blake Stouffer. The Nationals announced his signing this weekend. He has been assigned to the Vermont Lake Monsters of the Class A Short Season New York-Penn League.

His 2007 was one for the record books and while his return this year did not have the same impact at the plate, the senior leadership and class he showed under the pressure of high expectations were just as commendable as last seasons offensive output.

He returned to school to go the the College World Series and even though the Aggies were two games short of that goal, Stouffer is one player to never forget.

Gig 'em Blake and best of luck in your career in professional baseball!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Three Recruits to Represent Texas in Sunbelt Games

THSBCA Senior Team Texas Sunbelt Roster Set

The Senior Team Texas Sunbelt roster has been set for the 32nd Annual All-Star Senior Sunbelt Baseball Series.

The series will be played June 16-21 in Norman, Oklahoma.

Aggies Selected:

SS Adam Smith, 6-3, 195, Fr-HS, Klein High (23rd Round Pick Arizona)
CF Randall Thorpe, 6-1, 170, Fr-HS, Colleyville Heritage (29th Round Pick Chicago White Sox)
LHP/OF Estevan Uriegas, 5-9, 175, Fr-HS, Round Rock Westwood

Farmers win 2008 Fall World Series 

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Senior Luke Anders hit a go-ahead, two-run home run in the top of the eighth inning and the Farmers added a seven-run ninth to win the decisive fifth game of the Aggie Baseball Fall World Series, 10-2, over the Plowboys and claim the coveted Omaha Cup Wednesday evening at Olsen Field.

With the Plowboys up 2-1 entering the eighth, Dylan Petrich lined a single to left center field with one out to bring Anders to the plate. The senior delivered, lining a pitch just to the right of the batter's eye in center field for his fourth round-tripper of the fall.

Anders' heroics and the late run surge complemented a tremendous pitching outing by Brooks Raley. The sophomore allowed both Plowboy runs and all of their three hits on the night in the first inning, before retiring 20 of the next 22 batters he faced.

"Both teams poured their guts out all fall and laid it all out on the line," Anders said. "I haven't been part of a fall like this before. It was amazing."

"When you start talking about the competition these two teams brought day in and day out, from August 25 until the last pitch tonight, it's very impressive," A&M coach Rob Childress said. "There was extreme disappointment on the Plowboys' part, and extreme joy for the Farmers, and that tells you it meant something to them."

"It was a grind in everything they did, and it will continue to be," Childress said. "There's a lot of competition going on this fall, and the more you sweat and invest in the program, the more it hurts when you lose and the more it means to you when you win. Now that we can come together as one team, we've got a chance to do some great things."

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11.16.08
Lion's Ace Miller Signs with Texas A&M

Major League Baseball draft could also come into play for Brownwood senior in June
By Derrick Stuckly - Brownwood Bulletin
Published: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:54 AM CST

It should surprise no one who has witnessed Shelby Miller play baseball for the Brownwood Lions that his career will continue.

Miller officially signed a national letter of intent to play baseball for the Texas A&M Aggies on Monday, but the June 9 Major League Baseball amateur draft could alter those plans.

Competing at various MLB combines and camps across the nation over the last few months, Miller's stock has skyrocketed. That could lead to a tough decision for Miller if he is selected in the early rounds of the draft, but he isn't planning to cross that bridge until he gets there.

"When the draft comes around I'll take it as it comes," Miller said. "As far as I know right now I'll be going to college. If (the draft) is there, it's there and it will be my decision when it gets here. It's a win-win situation. There's not a bad route, and whatever I pick is obviously going to be what's best for me and my family. Hopefully it all works out perfect."

Miller, a senior, has put up staggering numbers for the Lions in his first two years on the varsity roster.

As a sophomore, Miller was 10-5 on the mound with a 2.36 ERA and 127 strikeouts and 38 walks in 86 innings. At the plate, Miller batted .446 with four home runs, 31 RBIs, 12 doubles and 28 runs scored as the Lions reached the regional semifinals.

Last season, Miller earned Class 4A second-team all-state status by the Texas Sportswriters Association.

He tossed two no-hitters and a perfect game in succession en route to finishing with an 8-2 record and a 1.11 ERA with 119 strikeouts and 30 walks in 57 innings. With the stick, Miller hit .413 with nine home runs, 32 RBIs, six doubles and 24 runs scored.

Miller's impressive high school seasons earned him invitations to MLB combines in both California and Florida.

"It's been fun," said Miller of competing against the top competition in the nation. "Going out to Florida and California have been great. I've met a lot of new guys and played with high-level competition. It's definitely not high school baseball. We're out there with future draft picks who are going to be in Major League Baseball."

As for his decision to sign with Texas A&M, Miller stated he was sold on the Aggies after attending a camp this past December.

"I went there last year and I really loved it there," Miller said. "The coaching, the atmosphere, the crowd and the student life there is great. Everything is perfect there for me. I knew what I wanted when I got there."

As for the upcoming high school season, the Lions will be competing in District 2-3A with the defending state champion Snyder Tigers. Miller feels the Lions can not only compete for a playoff spot, but capture the district title.

'Snyder won it all, obviously, but I seriously think we're going to be the best team in district and go deep in the playoffs," Miller said. "We should have a good team and we've set our goal to win district."

As for what Miller would like to personally accomplish this season, he pointed to continuing his development.

"I should be way better this year, maybe throwing in the high 90s hopefully," Miller said. "I'd also like to get a couple more no-hitters."

Hobson lived up to reputation, led Mustangs to title

BY ZACH EWING, Californian staff writer
zewing@bakersfield.com | Saturday, Jun 21 2008 10:05 PM

Last Updated: Saturday, Jun 21 2008 10:07 PM

When K.C. Hobson, son of an everyday Major League Baseball player and manager, moved across the country to Bakersfield and Stockdale High School, his reputation preceded him.

Stockdale's K.C. Hobson led the Mustangs to the Central Section Division I championship. Hobson is The Califorian's All-Area baseball player of the year.

"Greyhound's disease is when a kid gets off the bus and loses about four inches in height and drops about 30 pounds (from an exaggerated description)," Stockdale coach Dan Lemon said.

"K.C. definitely didn't have Greyhound's disease."

And Hobson, who came from Nashua, N.H., was good as a sophomore. Good enough for a .463 batting average, a 2.33 earned run average on the mound and a Californian All-Area selection.

But, Lemon said, he also led the team in "butt-chewings" because of some swing problems and never really got his feet completely on the ground.

"It was a little bit of an off-year last year," Hobson said. "... I was pressing too much, doing too much, trying to show everybody what I can do. So this year I said, 'Forget everyone; I'm just going to do what I know I can do.' And it worked out for me."

Indeed it did. After a junior season in which Hobson hit .505, more than doubled his home run total to seven, was 10-0 with a 3.03 ERA and had the game-winning hit in the Central Section Division I championship game, he is The Californian's Baseball Player of the Year.

"One thing I have learned from being around the game such a long time is, if you're not having fun, it's not worth playing," Hobson said. "The night before the championship game, I was thinking to myself, 'It's just another game.'"

That's using experience to fulfill expectations. Hobson has both because he grew up at Fenway Park in Boston. His dad, Butch Hobson, played for the Red Sox from 1975-80, for the California Angels in 1981 and for the New York Yankees in 1982, then managed the Red Sox from 1992-94 before moving on to minor-league ball in Scranton, Pa., and independent-league ball in Nashua.

"Living in New Hampshire, my dad's team was right there -- five, 10 minutes from my house," K.C. Hobson said. "So I was there every day. I got to hit (batting practice), I was in the locker room, in the dugout. And the atmosphere does help a lot."

Problem was, winters last long enough in New Hampshire to cut into baseball season. High school teams typically play no more than 15 games, and being on the field year-round is impossible.

Enter Bakersfield. Hobson's mother, Christine, and Butch moved the family to Kern County to be closer to her parents, who moved here for real-estate business, and for baseball.

"I don't want to say baseball in New Hampshire is not what it is in California, but that's how it is," said Butch Hobson, who helps out on Stockdale's coaching staff and now coaches the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs in the independent Atlantic League during the summer. "These young players need to learn by playing games."

K.C. Hobson said he's better for the decision. After a short transition period in the summer, Hobson quickly met some friends at Stockdale during football season and is now completely at ease.

"K.C. just absolutely loves Bakersfield," Butch Hobson said. "He's found himself a home."

That's a home he's currently terrorizing on the diamond. Hobson, a left-hander who can throw 90 mph or more pitching, maintains he's a doubles hitter and first baseman by trade.

"He's a doubles hitter, but every now and then, he will just powder one," Stockdale assistant Greg Showers said. "Last year at Clovis, there was a track meet going on. They were getting ready to start an event, and K.C. gets a hold of one and the ball lands on the track and stopped the track meet."

He hit another tape-measure shot in the first inning of the section championship game, a come-from-behind 7-6 victory for Stockdale that Hobson ended in the eighth inning with a single almost to the wall in right field.

"As soon as football ended, I got in the (batting) cage," Hobson said. "The main thing was to be the best hitter I could be and help my team win a lot of games."

Now there are no limits. K.C. Hobson is spending the summer traveling to different showcase events, will return to Stockdale next year and then anticipate a high MLB Draft selection.

"He's much better than me," Butch Hobson said. "He's much stronger, and as he matures, he learns to be more patient. But he's way ahead of where I was (at his age)."

This, no doubt, is one reputation you can consider well-earned.

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11.17.08
2008-09 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL SIGNING CLASS

Name Pos. Yr-Exp. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown (High School/College)
Jake Feckley RHP Fr-HS 5-10 180 R/R Wylie, Texas (Wylie)
Todd Glaesmann OF Fr-HS 6-4 200 R/R Waco, Texas (Midway)
K.C. Hobson 1B/LHP Fr-HS 6-3 210 L/L Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale)
Mason Leavitt LHP Fr-HS 6-0 160 L/L Frisco, Texas (Legacy Christian Academy)
Kyle Martin RHP Fr-HS 6-7 185 R/R Austin, Texas (St. Michael's Academy)
Dylan Mendoza LHP/OF Fr-HS 5-10 170 L/L Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)
Shelby Miller INF/RHP Fr-HS 6-1 180 R/R Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood)
Cody Rogers OF Jr-TR 6-2 175 L/R Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville/Panola College)
Michael Wacha RHP Fr-HS 6-5 195 R/R Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove)
Brandon Wood OF/RHP Fr-HS 6-4 190 R/R Fort Bend, Texas (Clements)

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