Four Texas A&M baseball players awarded All-American team inclusion

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Four Texas A&M baseball players were named All-Americans by the National College Baseball Writers Association after a strong 2025-26 season for the Aggies: Gavin Grahovac, Caden Sorrell, Aiden Sims, and Clayton Freshcorn.

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After missing most of the 2024-25 season, Gavin Grahovac bounced back with an excellent season to secure his MLB draft stock and became the 10th two-time All-American in school history. He recorded a slash line of .339/.429/.722, placed third in the SEC with his 1.172 OPS, and hit 22 home runs. His strong fielding at first base helped him earn a spot on the SEC All-Defensive team and First Team All-SEC. He landed on the third team for his efforts this season.

Caden Sorrell's inclusion on the NCBWA All-American first team seemed mandatory after taking home the NCBWA District VII Player of the Year award. He slashed .341/.434/.743 across the season and led the team in slugging percentage, OPS, home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases. Like Grahovac, Sorrell earned First Team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive honors. Sorrell was the only Aggie to also earn First Team All-American honors from Perfect Game.

Texas A&M's inconsistent starting pitcher rotation was saved by the breakthrough of Aiden Sims, who was rewarded with a place on the NCBWA All-American second team. The standout pitcher maintained an impressive 3.84 ERA while holding opponents to a .213 batting average. He started 13 games and finished with an 8-1 record, but his impact was felt the most during the weekends he wasn't available. Sims missed the SEC Tournament and the College Station Regional, where the Aggies struggled and, uncharacteristically, dropped games to unranked opponents.

Clayton Freshcorn was named to the NCBWA All-American first team after a season as one of the best relief pitchers in the country. He recorded a 2.82 ERA and finished tied for first in saves among SEC pitchers during conference play. Including non-conference play, Freshcorn's 12 saves on the year led the SEC, and nine of these saves were multi-inning appearances. Freshcorn was also named a finalist for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year award; the winner will be announced on the first day of the College Baseball World Series in Omaha.

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