Elko pleased with effort, energy shown in A&M's first three practices
Texas A&M is only three practices into its spring slate, and while important decisions and starters across the board have yet to be determined, head coach Mike Elko has been pleased with the Aggies' energy and effort during the first week of full-team workouts.
By Olin Buchanan
Who has impressed you most for A&M Baseball this spring?
Tuesday afternoon was Texas A&M's third practice as the spring football slate is now in full swing in preparation for the 2024 season. On Wednesday, Mike Elko, Trey Zuhn and Taurean York addressed the media about the first week of spring practice.
With the 2024 season still months away, the Aggies continue to develop their skills and identity with spring practices moving along. Follow along as TexAgs provides live updates of Mike Elko's media availability on Wednesday afternoon.
Wednesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with Olin Buchanan, Former Texas A&M pitcher A.J. Minter, Recruiting Country with Ryan Brauninger, and Kendall Rogers with D1Baseball.
Texas A&M baseball is 22-3 after a series win over Mississippi State and a midweek victory over Houston Christian. D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers saw the Aggies in person facing the Bulldogs and shared his biggest takeaways from the weekend.
After playing college baseball at Texas A&M, A.J. Minter went on to win a World Series with the Atlanta Braves. On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, the pitcher offered his thoughts on Jim Schlossnagle's Aggies this season and his road to the big leagues.
Following the Texas A&M Invitational last weekend, Texas A&M track & field will head to Baton Rouge for the Battle on the Bayou. Head coach Pat Henry joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss his team's performance in the outdoor season.