Former Assistant Michael Earley Named New Texas A&M Baseball Coach, Receives Positive Player Reactions
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In an exciting announcement, Texas A&M University has named former assistant coach Michael Earley as the new head coach of the Aggies' baseball team. The decision was made by Director of Athletics Trev Alberts, who expressed his confidence in Earley's coaching abilities and his strong bond with the players.
Earley had previously served as the hitting coach under former head coach Jim Schlossnagle during his three-year tenure at Texas A&M. Following the team's loss to Tennessee in the College World Series Finals, Earley and Schlossnagle, along with other staff, moved to the University of Texas.
As the news broke, players and alumni took to social media to express their positive reactions to Earley's appointment. Aggie Brett Minnich, quoted by TexAgs Analyst Ryan Brauninger, highlighted the significant impact Earley had on him both on and off the field. Minnich praised Earley's genuine care and dedication to building strong relationships with his players.
Another notable reaction came from Texas A&M Baseball Alum and Toronto Blue Jays player Dylan Rock, who commended Director of Athletics Trev Alberts for his decision. Rock emphasized the love that Earley's players have for him and his impressive track record of leading dominant offenses.
Fans also weighed in on the new appointment, expressing their hope that Earley would foster camaraderie and resilience within the team. The search for a replacement coach was met with enthusiasm, with supporters eager to see the program thrive under new leadership.
In his official statement, Director of Athletics Trev Alberts praised Earley's character and the relationships he had built with both current and former players. Alberts highlighted Earley's familiarity with the Texas A&M roster, which had achieved a remarkable second-place finish nationally, as a significant advantage. He expressed his excitement for the future of Aggie baseball and extended a warm welcome to Earley and his family.
In his response, Earley expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and his commitment to the university. He assured the Texas A&M community that he would not let them down and eagerly looked forward to the upcoming challenges.
During his time as the hitting coach at Texas A&M, Earley played a pivotal role in developing one of the most formidable offenses in the SEC. Under his guidance, the Aggies set program records for home runs with 136 and walks with 422 in the 2024 season. Over the course of three seasons, the team showcased their power-hitting prowess, hitting a remarkable 306 homers, recording 704 extra-base hits, and drawing 1,178 walks.
Prior to joining Texas A&M, Earley spent five seasons at Arizona State, where he further solidified his reputation as a top-notch hitting coach. His most notable achievement was the rise of Spencer Torkelson, who went from being undrafted out of high school to becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft.
Earley's success at Arizona State extended beyond Torkelson, with four of his hitters also being selected in the 2020 MLB Draft. Notably, Arizona State was the only school in the country to have five players chosen in the five-round draft.
With an impressive track record and a strong connection to the Texas A&M baseball program, Earley's appointment has been well-received. The Aggie community eagerly looks forward to seeing his leadership and coaching skills in action, with hopes of continued success on and off the field.