It isn’t accurate to say nobody had prior experience working with one another heading into the 2022 campaign. A prior relationship that played a key role A&M surging in 2022 was Moss and hitting coach Michael Earley reuniting in Aggieland. Earley mentored Moss at Arizona State as a freshman in 2021 and played a big role in the Englewood, Colorado, native transferring to Texas A&M. Moss was key in getting teammates to buy into what Earley, one of the top hitting coaches in the nation, was teaching.
“We left a program we both loved and came here and were ‘all in’,” Earley said. “He was very instrumental in my coaching last year. He gained a lot of trust from the guys early on last year. That helped me get my message out. He already had me as a coach for a year and done a lot of the stuff we would be doing. Him being here was probably a bigger help for me than I was for him.”
In 2023, the Aggies welcome another former Sun Devil who has worked with Earley. Hunter Haas reunites with Moss and is expected to be a vital part of the A&M infield.
The men on the mound had a bridge to pitching coach Nate Yeskie that cannot be overlooked. Catcher Troy Claunch worked with Yeskie at Oregon State in 2018-19 and he was able to convey to the pitching staff the lessons that needed to be learned.
“Troy meant the world because there was familiarity,” Yeskie said. “The conversations we would have – there were three, four years of conversations that were brought into a new environment. Sometimes all it took was a look and he’d be like ‘No, I got it’ and I could stand back. It was good for him. It was good for the other players.”
A key to Aggie success in 2023 will be finding a catcher who can fill the shoes of Clutch Claunch.
“The success of the pitching staff is always tied to the catcher,” Yeskie said. “That’s the challenge that out ahead of every catcher and pitcher – building that relationship, cohesiveness and comfort. That comes from bullpens, that comes from catch-play, comes from riding buses, riding planes, working together in the weight room. There are so many layers to it. Because at the end of the day, if you know that guy on the other end of that game of catch is giving you his best effort and he’s worked to put himself in a position to succeed you can go out there and tackle the challenge ahead of you.”
With the Maroon & White losing 20 lettermen after the 2021 campaign, it was imperative that Schlossnagle and his staff dig deep in the transfer portal and not miss. They struck gold.
In addition to Moss, who batted .380 and led the SEC with 103 hits, and Claunch, who earned the coveted No. 12 jersey with his leadership abilities, the Aggies benefited from the addition of All-American Dylan Rock and Kole Kaler, who ended up playing shortstop for most of the season with injuries to Kalae Harrison and Werner.
On the mound, Dallas arrived from Texas Tech to bolster the starting rotation and Stanford graduate Palisch earned All-America recognition out of the bullpen.
“The transfer portal was huge,” Schlossnagle said. “If it had not been in play for us, it would’ve been a long season. The impact they had on this program will not just be felt in 2022 or when their career is done here. It will be felt years down the road. They set the standard.”