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Texas A&M Aggies star outfielder Jace LaViolette has announced that he will withdraw his name from the Transfer Portal. He previously entered the portal shortly following head coach Jim Schlossnagle‘s decision to leave for the same role with the Texas Longhorns. Jace LaViolette has provided tons of power at the dish for the Aggies. In 2024, he hit .305 with a .449 OBP, and a .726 slugging percentage. He also hit 29 home runs and 78 RBIs on the season. That came in 68 games played as a sophomore. On top of that, he’s also proven capable of stealing some bases, with 25 in his first two seasons a...
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One of the top players in college baseball has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, as Texas A&M outfielder Jace Laviolette is seeing where else he might play. Laviolette will be drafted eligible after the 2025 season. A long, lefty with power, Laviolette played mostly outfield for the Aggies but also has ability at first base and pitched as a high schooler. But his biggest plus is his bat. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! In 2024, Laviolette finished No. 6 nationally in total home runs, blasting 29 bombs from the top half of the Texas A&M lineup. In 68 games — all starts...
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On Sunday, Texas A&M was three innings away from securing its first national title in program history. Instead, Tennessee found two home runs late to force a Game 3. While Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette was disappointed in the loss, he hasn’t lost any faith in his team. “This is the most comfortable we felt playing baseball in a while. I have full faith in this team,” LaViolette said after the loss. “Every single person on this team has full faith in ourselves. I mean, at the end of the day, it’s another baseball game. Like, elimination or not, we always put our pants on the same, we all...
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Tennessee isn’t ready to go home yet. On Sunday, the Volunteers defeated Texas A&M 4-1 in Game 2 of the College World Series to keep their postseason hopes alive. Tennessee had to win on Sunday after losing Game 1 to the Aggies 9-5. Despite ultimately falling, the Aggies struck first in the nail-biting battle. In the bottom of the first inning, Texas A&M sophomore Jace LaViolette crushed a solo home run 415 feet to right field to give the Aggies an early 1-0 lead. LaViolette’s bomb was the only run for the next six innings, with neither team able to find a score. Tennessee repeatedly got runne...
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Texas A&M sophomore Jace LaViolette didn’t hesitate to break the ice in Game 2 of the College World Series championship. In the bottom of the first inning against Tennessee, LaViolette crushed a solo-run shot to right field to give the Aggies a 1-0 lead. It was LaViolette’s first home run in the NCAA Tournament and his 29th this season. If Texas A&M can defeat the Volunteers, it will secure the first national title in program history. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! This story will be updated The post Jace LaViolette belts 415-foot solo home run in first to put Texas ...
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Texas A&M star Jace LaViolette will start against Florida in a College World Series semifinal contest on Wednesday night. The Aggies turned in their lineup card ahead of the game and list LaViolette as the starting right fielder. He’s coming off a hamstring tweak that he suffered while taking on Kentucky in Omaha. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! “Jace tweaked his hamstring a little bit,” coach Jim Schlossnagle said on Monday. “Thankfully we don’t play tomorrow. We have a little less than 48 hours to see if we can get him functional to do something on the field.” Time ...
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