Texas A&M adds another 2027 commit who can help the bullpen in the future. On Thursday, left-handed pitcher Dylan Stallones, out of Franklin, TX, announced via social media that he will start his college career in Bryan-College Station.
Aggie commit Dylan Stallones brings a live arm with a high-80s fastball that touches 90 mph, keeping hitters off balance with a slick, late-breaking slider. The District 19-AAA Utility Player of the Year shows strong two-way potential, but it’s his upside on the mound that has scouts watching closely.
With room to grow physically and refine his arsenal, Stallones could develop into one of the top pitchers in the region. For Texas A&M, he’s a strategic pickup, one that aligns with the program’s long-term vision for bullpen depth and homegrown talent.
The Texas A&M coaching staff, led by Michael Earley, is prioritizing depth in pitching by recruiting and developing younger players. Mihaly’s commitment is vital to strengthening future pitching rosters. Given the team’s challenges with relievers last season, securing talented pitchers like Stallones will ensure depth and success for Texas A&M’s baseball program. Leveraging the transfer portal to fill gaps while nurturing recruits underscores the team’s strategic approach to long-term performance.
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