Baseball Lands One of the Nation’s Premier Signing Classes
Texas A&M added 14 of the top baseball student-athletes in the country for the 2022 season, as it received certification on National Letters of Intent and appropriate paperwork, head coach Rob Childress announced Friday.
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M added 14 of the top baseball student-athletes in the country for the 2022 season, as it received certification on National Letters of Intent and appropriate paperwork, head coach Rob Childress announced Friday.
“I couldn’t be more proud of the 2021 class,” Childress said. “It’s a culmination of a lot of hard work from our recruiting coordinator, Justin Seely. Obviously, with a lot of help from Chad Caillet as well. Those two guys worked incredibly hard, not just over the past year, but over the last three and four years, to put this class together. We have four incredibly talented middle infielders and some outstanding right-handed pitchers and a talented left-hander. We also have a physical catcher with Chanden Scamardo coming in along with two-way player Rawley Hector who is a middle infielder and pitcher. From top to bottom it is a very talented class and certainly fills a lot of needs for us in the 2022 season.”
Thirteen of the 14 players hail from the state of Texas, including RHP Brayden Edwards (Fannett/Hardin-Jefferson), RHP Jack Hamilton (College Station/A&M Consolidated), RHP/INF Rawley Hector (Anna/Anna), RHP Logan Henderson (Katy/Cinco Ranch/McLennan CC), INF Ty Hodge (College Station/A&M Consolidated), RHP Will Maynard (Tomball/Klein Cain), INF Izaac Pacheco (Friendswood/Friendswood), LHP Ryan Prager (Dallas/Hillcrest), RHP Will Rizzo (The Woodlands/St. Thomas), RHP Brad Rudis (Madisonville/Madisonville), C Chanden Scamardo (College Station/College Station), RHP Ty Sexton (Montgomery/Lake Creek) and INF Austin Stracener (New Braunfels/Canyon). The Aggies also added one of the top players from Arizona, INF Chase Valentine (Phoenix/Sandra Day O’Connor).
“The strengths of the class is that we have a lot of players and a lot of really good players,” Seely said. “All these guys have the chance to play early and with my estimation we are going to need them to. I think we are going to set some records again next year from the point of Aggies getting drafted. These guys are all going to be counted on to come in and make an impact on our roster from the start. The athleticism of the infielders and the pitchability from the pitchers in particular. We also picked up the left-handed bats that we needed to balance out our roster. I felt that was something that we needed. We even were able to get a little bit of experience with Logan Henderson’s junior college arm.”
Four-year letterman for Coach Edd Trotter at Hardin-Jefferson High School in Sour Lake, Texas
Logged a 1.68 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 16.2 innings during the truncated junior season in 2020
Notched a 7-3 record with a 2.35 ERA with 57 strikeouts in 59.2 innings in 2019 as a sophomore
Named All-District 22-4A First Team in 2019
Led squad to a regional quarterfinal appearance as a sophomore
Played on club circuit for Gladiator Baseball from 2011-20 for Coaches Morgan Walker, Roy McLeod and Jeff Moye
Paced Gladiators to the 2018 Premier Baseball Freshman Championship in 2018
Earned a spot on the Honor Roll for three years and is a member of the National Honor Society
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Brayden is big, physical and sinkerball pitcher. He has three pitches that he can throw for strikes. He was a guy we evaluated at a young age and knew he had lots of room to develop.
Three-year letterman for Coach Ryan Lennerton at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station
Logged a 4-2 record with a 2.55 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 38.1 innings on the mound and logged eight runs, four doubles and five stolen bases as a sophomore in 2019
Posted a 1.90 ERA in district play and earned All-District 19-5A Second Team recognition as a pitcher and was named Team MVP in 2019
Selected to the[BC1] 2019 Brazos Valley All-Academic Team in 2019
Notched three wins, a 3.11 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 45.0 innings as a freshman in 2018
Earned All-District 18-5A Second Team distinction in 2018
Named to Perfect Game Texas Region All High School Underclass First Team [BC2] in 2020
Selected to Rangers Area Code Underclass Team in 2019
Played for Coach Kevin Hodge with Twelve Baseball from 2015-20
Led Twelve Baseball to the American Amateur Baseball Congress Don Mattingly World Series title and runner-up finish at the Perfect Game World Series in 2020
Chosen for Texas Rangers Area Code Team in 2019
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Jack is a local guy that we feel really good about. He has extremely good work habits and is very much into his diet. He is into being a great teammate and overall baseball player. He comes with good pitchability. He can throw three, sometimes even four pitches for a strike. All depending on how he wants to morph his curveball and slider. He is in the upper 80s, close to touching 91 and has tons of room to grow.
Four-year letterman for Coach Joey Hector (father) at Anna High School
Led the Coyotes to a combined 41-24 mark in his last three years, including a bi-district finals appearance in 2018 and a 19-6 record in 2019
Named to Collegiate Baseball High School All-America First Team heading into junior year in 2020
Posted a 5-3 record with a 1.24 ERA and 76 strikeouts in 45.1 innings on the mound as a sophomore in 2019 while batting .621 with 42 runs, six doubles, five triples, six home runs, 27 RBI and 24 stolen bases at the plate
Named Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association 4A All-State First Team and Texas Sports Writers Association 4A All-State Second Team as a shortstop, as well as being named the District 11-4A Offensive MVP in 2019
Led all Texas Class 4A players in batting average as a sophomore
Logged a 6-3 record with a 2.42 ERA and 107 strikeouts in 63.0 innings on the mound as a freshman in 2018 while batting .488 with 38 runs, 11 doubles, seven triples, one home run, 21 RBI and 24 stolen bases
Finished in the top 10 in the state among Class 4A players in triples at the plate and strikeouts on the mound as a freshman
Selected as the District 11-4A Newcomer of the Year in 2018, as well as earning All-Area recognition from the Dallas Morning News
Earned Academic All-District 11-4A as a sophomore
Active in the USA Baseball system since 2016, including stints with the 18U National Team in 2019 and U15 National Team in 2017
Earned a silver medal with the USA Baseball 18U National Team at the 2019 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in South Korea
Participated in USA Baseball National Team Development Program at the 17U level in 2019 and 14U level in 2016
Played club baseball for Dulins Dodgers from 2017-20 under the tutelage of Coaches Chris Godwin and Tim Dulin
Led club team to titles at the 15U Perfect Game World Series in 2018, the 16U Perfect Game World Series and Perfect Game BCS National Championship in 2019
Named to the Perfect Game/Rawlings Preseason Underclass All-American First Team in 2019 and ‘20
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Rawley is a son of a coach who can play in the field along with being a pitcher. He has advanced pitchability and has battled some injuries along the way. Before his injuries, he was a member of Team USA as an underclassman. He can hit the low 90s and has a great field of pitch. He comes with great moxy and has a lot of intangibles that makes you feel as though he has a chance to pitch early.
Logan Henderson
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RHP – 5-11, 190, R/R – Katy, Texas – Cinco Ranch – McLennan CC
Slated to play at McLennan Community College in 2021
Three-year letterman for Coach Brett Wallace at Cinco Ranch High School in Katy, Texas
Led squad to a combined 35-9-1 record in 2019 and ’20, including a 13-1-1 mark in 2020 before the season was shutout down
Logged a 0.00 ERA with 21 strikeouts in 8.0 innings in shortened 2020 campaign
Named Academic All-State in 2020
Posted a 2.70 ERA and 50 strikeouts in 36.0 innings on the mound as a junior in 2019
Batted .325 with a home run, 14 RBI and 10 stolen bases as a junior
Earned All-District 19-6A First Team as a second baseman in 2019
Played for Coaches Zach Dillon and Randy Brown at Texas Twelve Baseball from 2017-20
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Logan is a 5’11’’ right-handed pitcher from McLennan Junior College with a great arm. He not only gets up in to the mid-90s, but has a great change-up and developing curveball. We feel like he is a guy who can step in and make an impact on our roster as a starter or as a closer, depending on the development of his third pitch. I see a big attack out of him and really excited about the opportunity to have him.
Three-year letterman for Coach Ryan Lennerton at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station
Batted .447 with a .523 slugging percentage, 14 runs, four doubles, 13 RBI and five stolen bases in truncated 2020 campaign
Hit .443 with 16 runs, five doubles, two triples, three home runs, 15 RBI, .529 on-base percentage and .694 slugging percentage as a sophomore in 2019
Played freshman year for Coach Scott Holder at College Station High School
Member of the Texas Twelve Baseball club from 2011-20, playing for Coaches Kevin Hodge, Zach Dillon and Ryan Brauninger
Led Twelve Baseball to the American Amateur Baseball Congress Don Mattingly World Series title and runner-up finish at the Perfect Game World Series in 2020
Selected to Perfect Game Region All High School Underclass First Team in 2020
Listed on the Flat Bill Baseball/THSB 5A Top 50 Players and Prep Baseball Report National Top 50 charts in 2020
Member of 14U American Premier National Championship Team in 2017
Grandfather, Billy Hodge, owns the Aggie school record for most triples in a game set with three against SMU in a 1971 contest
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Ty is a super athletic infielder. He has some physicality at the plate and he is built to steal bases. He can play multiple positons on the field. Baseball runs in his family and we are really excited about the opportunity to have him here.
Will Maynard
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RHP – 6-2, 185, L/R – Tomball, Texas – Klein Cain
Four-year letterman for Coach David Miller at Cain High School in Klein, Texas
Three-time Academic All-District honoree
Member of the Texas Twelve Baseball club from 2016-20, playing for Coaches Kevin Hodge, Zach Dillon and Ryan Brauninger
Led Twelve Baseball to the American Amateur Baseball Congress Don Mattingly World Series title and runner-up finish at the Perfect Game World Series in 2020
Club laurels include multiple all-tournament team and top velo awards
Named to All-Showcase Team at 2D Sports/5 Tool Showcase
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Will is a guy we committed a little bit later in the process. He is a multifaceted baseball player who can play all over the field, but will ultimately be a pitcher for us. He is super athletic and has a quick arm. He has a wipeout slider and can already get into the low 90s. He feels like a guy that is only going to mature when he gets here. His frame suggests that he has a lot of room to grow.
Four-year letterman for Coach Cory Benavides at Friendswood High School
Clubbed .414 with 14 runs, six doubles, two home runs, 14 RBI and 10 stolen bases during truncated junior campaign in 2020
Hit .442 with 25 runs, four doubles, four triples, five home runs, 15 RBI and 16 stolen bases as a sophomore in 2019
Tabbed District 22-5A Offensive MVP and The Daily News All-Galveston County First Team as a sophomore
Batted .300 with 21 runs, nine doubles, three triples, two home runs, 22 RBI and a .510 slugging percentage as a freshman in 2018
Selected as District 24-6A Newcomer of the Year in 2018
Participant in USA Baseball events since 2014, including the 17U National Team Development Program in 2019, U16 NTDP in 2018 and Team USA 12U National Team in 2014
Two-time Rangers Area Code Underclass Team selection
Ranked as the No. 2 player in Texas by Perfect Game
Ranked as the No. 11 high school prospect in the 2021 class by Baseball America
Named one of the Top 10 Class of 2021 High School Draft Prospects by Baseball Prospect Journal
Selected to MaxPreps Top 50 for Class of 2021 High School Players
Tabbed to Flat Bill Baseball/THSB 5A Top 50 list
Played club baseball for Coach Brad Bouras with Team Elite in 2017-20
Led to Team Elite to the 2019 Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association national title in 2019, earning MVP honors at the event
Selected to play in the Perfect Game All-American Classic in Oklahoma City and Baseball Factory All-Star Classic in Frisco, Texas
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Izaac was either the first or second guy we committed in the class. I’ve known Izaac since he was eight years old. He has as good of a left-handed swing as anyone around. He has been able to develop into some big power. I think of him as being a big, physical presence that can play in the middle infield. He has become a really good overall athlete. He is running 6.7, even 6.6 at times. I believe he has the opportunity to play in the middle of the diamond, as well even standing at 6’4’’ and weighing 205 pounds.
Four-year letterman for Coach Ashley Moore at Hillcrest High School
Guided Panthers to a combined 41-30-3 mark and two area finalist appearances the last three years
Notched a 0.77 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 18.0 innings on the mound during truncated junior season while also hitting .304 at the plate
Logged three wins with a 3.06 ERA and 87 strikeouts in 61.2 innings on the mound as a sophomore in 2019 while batting .308 with 22 runs, six doubles, one triple, one home run, 17 RBI and a .534 on-base percentage
Selected All-District 12-4A First Team as a pitcher in 2019
Earned All-District 11-5A as a first baseman in 2018
Named to Academic All-City squad as a sophomore and junior
Selected for 2020 Rangers Area Code Team
Tabbed to Perfect Game Texas Region All High School Underclass First Team in 2020
Ranked as the No. 2 LHP in Texas by Perfect Game
Played club baseball for Coach Jack Sharp on the Dallas Mustangs from 2018-20
Helped Mustangs win the 2019 Five Tool CTX Championship in 2019
Named Most Outstanding Pitcher at the Texas Premier West Championship and Texas Premier 17U State Championship in 2019
Ranks Top 5 in the class and is a member of the National Honor Society
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Ryan is a left-handed pitcher from Hillcrest high school. He is a guy I had seen with advanced ability, who just needed the stuff to make it jump. When I went back to see him another time, it had made the jump. He is as good as any left-hander in the state. He has a big frame and looks like a lot of our pitchers standing around 6’4’’ and weighing in around 200 pounds. He can pitch from day one - there is no doubt about it. I think working with Mac (sports performance coach Jeremy McMillan), Casey (Meyer – athletic trainer) and Coach Childress his stuff will only continue to increase. He is also valedictorian at his high school.
RHP – 6-1, 210, R/R – The Woodlands, Texas – St. Thomas
Four-year letterman for Coach Adam Massiatte at St. Thomas High School in Houston
Led squad to a 59-30 mark during the last three seasons at St. Thomas, advancing to the TAPPS Division State Semifinals in 2018 and State Championship Game in 2019
Selected TAPPS All-District 1-4 Second Team as a sophomore, posting a 1.85 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 20 innings
Logged 28 strikeouts in 25.0 innings on the mound and stole eight bases in the shortened 2020 campaign
Selected to Perfect Game Preseason Texas Region All-Underclass First Team in 2020
Earned recognition on Flat Bill Baseball/THSB Preseason TAPPS D1 Top 25 Players list
Played club baseball for Banditos in 2016-19 and Team Elite for fall 2019
Two-time Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Named to all-tournament team at five Perfect Game showcases
Tabbed to Top Prospect list at 2019 Perfect Game Underclass All-American Games
Clocked a 6.65 60-yard dash at Perfect Game Junior National Showcase
Named to Honor Roll & St. Thomas Club every semester at St. Thomas, as well as earning induction in the National Honor Society
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Will is as hard of a working kid as I’ve been around at his age. His work habits are exceptional and the velocity he hits is exceptional as well. He is already up in the mid-90s as a youngster. He is a powerful kid who stands at 6’1’’ and weighs around 200 pounds right now. He is very explosive and can fly, jump and run. He is an exceptional athlete who plays shortstop for his high school and also pitches. I like a lot of the things he is able to bring to the plate in terms of explosiveness.
Four-year letterman for Coach Adam Borgfeld at Madisonville High School
Led squad to a combined 49-31-1 mark during his first three seasons, including a 26-9 mark as a freshman
During his shortened 2020 season, Rudis posted a 1.40 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 5.0 innings on the mound and hit .320 with three doubles, two home runs, 10 runs, eight RBI and five stolen bases at the plate
Logged a 5-3 record with a 2.84 ERA and 66 strikeouts in 56.2 innings as a sophomore in 2019
Hit .341 with 30 runs, nine doubles, one triple, two home runs, 16 RBI and nine stolen bases as a sophomore
Named District 19-4 Co-Pitcher of the Year in 2019
Tallied a 1-0 record with a 2.02 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 17.1 innings as a freshman in 2018
Batted .360 with 19 runs, 12 doubles, one triple and 16 RBI as a freshman
Selected to Perfect Game Preseason Texas Region All-High School Underclass Second Team in 2020
Named to THSB 4A Region 3 Top 40 list in both 2019 and 2020
Also a letterwinner on the Madisonville golf team as a sophomore and junior
Member of the Beta Club for four years and National Honor Society for three years at MHS
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: If we were to talk about ‘pitchability’, Brad has it. He can throw a 3-0 changeup or even a 3-0 slider. He also has a good fastball to go along with it. He is a guy who can field his position and hold the running game. He knows baseball and is a good baseball player that just happens to be a pitcher.
C – 6-2, 21-, R/R – College Station, Texas – College Station
Earned four-year letterman for Coach Christopher Litton at College Station High School
Led Cougars to a 57-28-3 mark the last three seasons, including 25-12 as a freshman and 24-11-1 as a sophomore
Batted .282 with nine runs, one double, four home runs and 13 RBI in the shortened junior campaign, ranking third among 5A players in dingers before the stoppage of play
Earned D-Bat 5A Hitter of the Week Honorable Mention on March 17, 2020
Selected to Perfect Game Preseason Texas Region All High School Underclass First Team in 2020
Hit .295 with 20 runs, eight doubles, one triple, six home runs, 28 RBI and a .481 on-base percentage as a sophomore in 2019
Earned All-District 19-5A Second Team recognition as a catcher in 2019
Named to Flat Bill Baseball/THSB 5A Top 50 Players to Watch
Has spent 11 years with Twelve Baseball club team
Led Twelve Baseball to the American Amateur Baseball Congress Don Mattingly World Series title in 2020
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Chanden is a local kid, who is big and physical. He has power and has a great arm behind the plate. He has a shot to come in and catch, while also being a force at the plate at some point in his career.
RHP – 6-6, 210, R/R – Montgomery, Texas – Lake Creek
Lettered in baseball for Coach Jeremy Schramm at Lake Creek High School in Montgomery, Texas
Logged a 1.50 ERA with five strikeouts over 9.1 innings on the mound in the Covid-shortened 2020 campaign
Also hit .323 with seven runs, three doubles and nine RBI in the truncated junior season
Had limited activities on the mound as a sophomore in 2019 due to injury, logging a 1.75 ERA and five strikeouts
Selected to Rangers Area Code Team in 2020
Named to Perfect Game Texas Region Honor Mention team in 2020
Plays club ball with Twelve Baseball
Is the starting quarterback on the Lake Creek Lions’ football squad
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Ty is a player with an ultra large frame, standing at 6’6’’ and probably tipping the scales right at 200. He plays quarterback at Lake Creek High School and can spin the football. He is a guy we had been on for a long time. We were hoping for the light to click on for him and it did. He can get the fastball downhill from his big frame. He reminds me of Michael Wacha at the same age in terms of his frame and tilt on his fastball.
Four-year letterman for Coach Jim Blair at Canyon High School in New Braunfels, Texas
Led squad to a combined 49-29-1 mark during his three years, including 24-11 as a sophomore and 10-3 in last year’s truncated junior campaign
Hit .316 with 11 runs, three doubles, one triple, three RBI and 13 stolen bases in the shortened 2020 campaign
Posted a .264 batting average with 26 runs, four doubles, five triples, 27 RBI and seven stolen bases as a sophomore in 2019
Selected All-District 26-6A Second Team in 2019
Batted .299 with 13 runs, two doubles, three triples, nine RBI and six stolen bases as a freshman in 2018
Tabbed All-District 26-6A Honorable Mention after being injured during much of district play
Earned Academic All-District recognition each of the last three years
Member of the 2019 Nationals Area Code Underclass Team
Selected to the USA Baseball 17U National Team Development Program in 2019
Named to Max Preps 2021 Top 50 High School Baseball Players
Selected Perfect Game High School Preseason All-American First Team in 2020
Played with Banditos Baseball from 2017-20
Helped Banditos win the 2020 WWBA 17U South and 2019 WWBA 16U South titles
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Austin is a middle infielder that has been a Team USA guy from a young age. He is a left-handed hitter that is athletic. He has pitched in his career, but probably won’t do as much of that here. He can hit, defend and is an overall winner. During the summers, he has made his travel team a lot better. We are excited about the opportunity for him to play and play early here.
Two-year letterwinner for Coach Jeff Baumbartner at Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Phoenix
Led Eagles to a 39-20 mark in his freshman and sophomore campaigns with the junior year wiped out by Covid-19
Batted .350 as a freshman and .311 as a sophomore
Earned all-conference first team in 2019
Named to Top Prospect List at 2019 Perfect Game Fall Top Prospect National Showcase
Selected for Athletics Area Code Team in 2019
Playing for North East Baseball National Team in 2020
Spent two years playing club baseball with Arizona Athletics in 2019-20
Tabbed to Team Bates for four years from 2014-18 and one year with Canes Southwest
Helped club team win Perfect Game Deep South Panama City Tournament in 2020
Nominated for Sandra Day O’Connor High School Outstanding Student Award by the school’s staff
Quote from recruiting coordinator Justin Seely: Chase is a super athletic middle infielder that would be the one taking trick shots on YouTube. He can go between his legs when he fields a ball or even behind his back. It’s super impressive what he is able to do while making the play every time. He makes them routinely, it’s not just him trying to do it. He has an accurate arm and he is getting much more advanced at the plate. He is getting stronger every day and has a lean frame. I feel like he has to be lean to be so athletic and be able to come in and play as a true shortstop.