2020 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team

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2020 Texas A&M Aggies baseball
Texas A&M University logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record3–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Chad Caillet
  • Justin Seely
Home stadium Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
Seasons
  2019
2021 
2020 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 1 Florida  00 161 .941
Tennessee  00 152 .882
No. 3 Georgia  00 144 .778
South Carolina  00 124 .750
No. 6 Vanderbilt  00 135 .722
Missouri 00 115 .688
Kentucky  00 116 .647
Western
No. 8 Ole Miss  00 161 .941
Alabama  00 161 .941
Texas A&M  00 153 .833
No. 17 Mississippi State  00 124 .750
No. 18 Auburn  00 135 .722
No. 19 LSU  00 125 .706
No. 14 Arkansas  00 115 .688
Tournament champion
  • – ineligible for postseason due to NCAA sanctions
    As of March 12, 2020 [1]
    Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2020 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team will represent Texas A&M University in the 2020 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Aggies will play their home games at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.

Contents

Previous season

The Aggies finished 39–23–1 overall, and 16–13–1 in the conference.

Personnel

Roster

2020 Texas A&M Aggies roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 12 - Joseph Menefee - Sophomore
  • 14 - Cam Wynne - Junior
  • 18 - Chandler Jozwiak - Junior
  • 20 - Blake Mayfield - Freshman
  • 21 - Jonathan Childress - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 23 - Christian Roa - Junior
  • 31 - Evan Vanek - Freshman
  • 32 - Bryce Miller - Junior
  • 35 - Asa Lacy - Junior
  • 37 - Dustin Saenz - Junior
  • 38 - Chris Weber - Sophomore
  • 42 - Jake Nelson - Senior
  • 43 - Dawson Barr - Sophomore
  • 53 - Alex Magers - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 10 - Hunter Coleman - Senior
  • 41 - Brandon Ashy - Senior
  • 44 - Mikey Hoehner - Senior

Infielders

  • 1 - Ty Coleman - Sophomore
  • 4 - Hunter Watson - Sophomore
  • 5 - Izzy Lopez - Freshman
  • 8 - Logan Sartori - Junior
  • 11 - Austin Bost - Sophomore
  • 15 - Bryce Blaum - Junior
  • 50 - Will Frizzell - Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 0 - Ray Alejo - Senior
  • 3 - Logan Britt - Freshman
  • 9 - Zach DeLoach - Junior
  • 30 - Cam Blake - Senior

Utility

  • 2 - Rody Barker (C/INF) - Junior
  • 13 - Zane Schmidt (OF/1B) - Sophomore
  • 17 - Colson Geisler (P/OF) - Sophomore
  • 22 - Will Johnston (OF/P) - Freshman
  • 28 - Trevor Werner (INF/P) - Freshman
  • 46 - Mason Corbett (OF/INF) - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 51 - Mason Ornelas (P/INF) - Freshman
 

Coaching staff

2020 Texas A&M Aggies coaching staff [2]
NamePosition
Rob Childress Head Coach
Justin SeelyAssistant Coach
Chad CailletAssistant Coach
Kyle SimondsVolunteer Assistant Coach
Cliff Pennington Student Assistant Coach

Schedule and results

2020 Texas A&M Aggies baseball game log
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
February 14 Miami (OH) No. 20 Blue Bell Park
College Station, TX
W 17–1A. Lacy (1–0)S. Bachman (0–1) SECN+ 5,1921–0
February 15Miami (OH)No. 20Blue Bell ParkW 9–2C. Roa (1–0)T. Bosma (0–1)SECN+5,7702–0
February 16Miami (OH)No. 20Blue Bell ParkW 6–2C. Jozwiak (1–0)K. Egbert (0–1)SECN+4,7983–0
February 18 Stephen F. Austin No. 20Blue Bell Park
February 19 Prairie View A&M No. 20Blue Bell Park
February 21 Army No. 20Blue Bell Park
February 22ArmyNo. 20Blue Bell Park
February 23ArmyNo. 20Blue Bell Park
February 25 Houston Baptist No. 18Blue Bell Park
February 26 Incarnate Word No. 18Blue Bell Park
February 28vs. Illinois No. 18 Dr Pepper Ballpark
Frisco, TX
February 29vs. No. 10 UCLA No. 18Dr Pepper Ballpark
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
March 1vs. Oklahoma State No. 18Dr Pepper Ballpark
March 3 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Blue Bell Park
March 4 Abilene Christian Blue Bell Park
March 6 New Mexico State Blue Bell Park
March 7New Mexico StateBlue Bell Park
March 8New Mexico StateBlue Bell Park
March 10at Rice Reckling Park
Houston, TX
March 13at No. 18 Auburn Plainsman Park
Auburn, AL
March 14at No. 18 AuburnPlainsman Park
March 15at No. 18 AuburnPlainsman Park
March 17 Houston Blue Bell Park
March 19 Ole Miss Blue Bell Park
March 20Ole MissBlue Bell Park
March 21Ole MissBlue Bell Park
March 24 Lamar Blue Bell Park
March 27at Florida Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
Gainesville, FL
March 28at FloridaAlfred A. McKethan Stadium
March 29at FloridaAlfred A. McKethan Stadium
March 31 Texas Blue Bell Park
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
April 3 Georgia Blue Bell Park
April 4GeorgiaBlue Bell Park
April 5GeorgiaBlue Bell Park
April 7 Dallas Baptist Blue Bell Park
April 10at Arkansas Baum–Walker Stadium
Fayetteville, AR
April 11at ArkansasBaum–Walker Stadium
April 12at ArkansasBaum–Walker Stadium
April 14 Texas State Blue Bell Park
April 17 Alabama Blue Bell Park
April 18AlabamaBlue Bell Park
April 19AlabamaBlue Bell Park
April 21at Sam Houston State Don Sanders Stadium
Huntsville, TX
April 24at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field
Starkville, MS
April 25at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field
April 26at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field
April 28 UT Arlington Blue Bell Park
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
May 1 LSU Blue Bell Park
May 2LSUBlue Bell Park
May 3LSUBlue Bell Park
May 8 Tennessee Blue Bell Park
May 9TennesseeBlue Bell Park
May 10TennesseeBlue Bell Park
May 14at Missouri Taylor Stadium
Columbia, MO
May 15at MissouriTaylor Stadium
May 16at MissouriTaylor Stadium
Post-season
SEC Tournament
DateOpponentSeedSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSECT Record
May 19–24 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, AL
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Cancelled
Bold = Texas A&M team member
Schedule Source: [3]

*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.

2020 MLB draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Asa Lacy LHP14 Kansas City Royals
Zach DeLoach OF243 Seattle Mariners
Christian Roa RHP248 Cincinnati Reds

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