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to 2008 Big 12 Champions and Super Regional Participant

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A&M Ranked #10 by Collegiate Baseball
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Big 12 Coach
of the Year Rob Childress
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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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Travis Starling Big 12 Pitcher of the Week
IRVING, Texas- Texas A&M sophomore Travis Starling (Yoakum, Texas) was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week by a select media panel, the league office announced Monday. Starling, who earned the first weekly honor of his career, picked up a win and a save to lead A&M to their first-ever Big 12 sweep of Baylor this past weekend. Called on to protect a 2-1, ninth-inning lead over the Bears Friday night at Olsen Field, Starling retired Baylor’s 4-5-6 hitters in order to pick up his eighth save of the year. On Sunday in Waco, Starling threw a career-high four innings and picked up the victory in A&M’s 13-12, 11-inning win over Baylor. Included in that outing was a stretch during the ninth and 10th innings where he retired six of seven, setting the stage for Texas A&M to score the game-winner the next frame. Starling is 6-0 with eight saves on the season and sports a 2.22 ERA. He is five saves shy of tying the Aggie single season record of 13, set by Scott Beerer in 2003. It was the second weekly honor for A&M in 2008, as freshman Brooks Raley earned co-pitcher of the week honors on March 10. Starling became the 17th Aggie pitcher to win the award. Oklahoma State’s Neil Medchill was named Big 12 Player of the Week.
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| 2008
Prospect Report |
| 4.23.08 |
| Sherman
Signs to Play Ball at Texas A&M
By CHASE COLSTON
Tyler Morning Telegraph Staff Writer
Chad Sherman said he always dreamed of pitching in the
Big 12, and he didn't have to be asleep to sign with Texas A&M on
Friday.
Sherman, a sophomore at Panola College and a Bullard
graduate, inked a scholarship to guarantee him two more years of college
baseball and at one of the Big 12's premier programs.
"I just wanted to pitch in the Big 12,"
Sherman said in a phone interview. "They're giving me the opportunity
so I'm going to take it."
The 6-5, 215-pound right-hander will room with former Bullard teammate
Brody Greene, a sophomore for the Aggies. He will also join longtime
friend and former rival Carson Middleton, a Lindale graduate, on the
roster.
"It was definitely part of the decision, growing up
with those guys and playing baseball with them," said Sherman, who
pitches a fastball, changeup and slider. "It will definitely help out
(with the transition)."
Sherman, the Region XIV conference record holder in ERA,
is 3-5 this season for the Ponies with a 3.16 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 57
innings. Opponents, who have scored 42 runs but only 20 earned on Sherman,
are batting .199 against him.
He owned a 5-5 record as a freshman with a 1.90 ERA. He
graduated from Bullard in 2006 after being named All-East Texas and
all-state in 2005 and 2006.
Sherman, who said he picked the Aggies over LSU and
Arkansas, added that Greene's advice and preparation at Panola got him to
this point in his career.
"It's competitive. That's all (Greene) pretty much
told me," said Sherman, a kinesiology major. "Everyone you play
is good and you've got to bring your 'A' game every time you play.
"They're going to give me the opportunity to pitch,
whether it's over the weekend, middle of the week or out of the bullpen.
I'll do whatever I can do to help A&M win."
Notes: Two other East Texas graduates, who signed in the
fall, made their official announcements with Sherman. Scott Copeland, a
White Oak graduate, has signed with Mississippi and Harleton's Daniel
Martin with McNeese State.
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Recruit profiles, rankings, season updates, leanings, visits, and commitments |
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| 2008
Baseball Commitments |
| 11.19.07 |
| 2007-08 TEXAS
A&M BASEBALL SIGNING CLASS
Name Pos. Yr-Exp. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown (High
School/College)
Scott Arthur SS Fr-HS 6-0 170 R/R Klein, Texas (Klein
Oak)
Denny Clement RHP Fr-HS 6-0 195 R/R Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia
Hall Prep)
Nathan Eovaldi RHP Fr-HS 6-2 190 R/R Alvin, Texas
(Alvin)
Ross Hales LHP Fr-HS 6-4 190 L/L Mont Belvieu, Texas
(Barbers Hill)
Zack Luther SS Fr-HS 6-1 180 R/R Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso
Niguel)
Wes Schill 2B Fr-HS 5-10 170 R/R College Station, Texas
(A&M Consolidated)
Chad Sherman RHP Jr-Tr 6-5 215 R/R Bullard, Texas (High/Panolla
JC)
Adam Smith SS Fr-HS 6-4 195 R/R Klein, Texas (Klein)
Randall Thorpe CF Fr-HS 6-1 170 R/R Colleyville, Texas
(Heritage)
Texas
A&M Press Release on Aggie Signees
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