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Texas A&M pitcher will reportedly transfer to Dallas Baptist for the 2026 season

Texas A&M pitcher will reportedly transfer to Dallas Baptist for the 2026 season

USA Today09-07-2025
Texas A&M's 2026 pitching rotation is still in good shape, for now, at least, as ace Ryan Prager and starter Justin Lamkin have yet to make their decision regarding their baseball future before the 2025 MLB Draft.
This offseason, coach Michael Earley, who was given another shot this offseason after the Aggies failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 19 years, landed pitchers MJ Bollinger (Florida Atlantic), Ethan Darden (Clemson), and Carson Bailey (Baylor) from the portal last month. However, amid the A&M departures, the most significant loss has been sophomore relief pitcher Luke Jackson.
During his first full season on the Mound, Jackson was one of the rising arms in the Aggie bullpen, experiencing the many ups and downs that come with being a pitcher in the SEC. However, he had his share of impressive moments, showcasing his arm talent that will be missed next season.
After just a few weeks in the portal, it was revealed that Jackson has found his next college home, as it was shown on Tuesday that he will stay in Texas and transfer to Dallas Baptist for the 2026 campaign. Losing Jackson to a smaller, but respectable program like Dallas Baptist does sting, but at least the Aggies won't face him in the SEC next season.
During his 18 appearances on the Mound in 2025, Jackson struck out 24 while allowing 12 walks and looked to be on his way to becoming a key option in games during conference play. Still, the Aggies are in good shape right now, but could lose Shane Sdao, Ryan Prager, and Justin Lamkin to the MLB Draft.
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