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The Texas A&M Aggies have made another addition through the transfer portal, landing former UConn Huskies All-American Tyler Minick. The designated hitter and infielder announced the news Friday on social media.
Minick is a career .310 hitter with 32 home runs, 22 doubles, and 107 RBI in 113 career games. The 6-foot, 196-pounder started 104 games during his three seasons at UConn, with his best season coming as a sophomore in 2025.
He hit .362 with 18 home runs, nine doubles, 62 RBI, and scored 55 runs. He walked 25 times and struck out 36 times, finishing with a .747 slugging percentage and a .444 on-base percentage. Minick was named a Second Team All-American by the NCBWA and a member of the Second Team All-Big East.
Minick's numbers regressed in 2026, with him playing in just 27 games. The righty hit .283 with five home runs, six doubles, and 17 RBI. He slugged .469 and posted a .336 on-base percentage.
He is from Reading, Pennsylvania, and will have two seasons of eligibility at Texas A&M, which will try to get him back to his 2025 form. He is one of two transfers the Aggies added on Friday, with former Dallas Baptist outfielder Dylan Schlaegel also committing.
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Minick is a career .310 hitter with 32 home runs, 22 doubles, and 107 RBI in 113 career games. The 6-foot, 196-pounder started 104 games during his three seasons at UConn, with his best season coming as a sophomore in 2025.
He hit .362 with 18 home runs, nine doubles, 62 RBI, and scored 55 runs. He walked 25 times and struck out 36 times, finishing with a .747 slugging percentage and a .444 on-base percentage. Minick was named a Second Team All-American by the NCBWA and a member of the Second Team All-Big East.
Minick's numbers regressed in 2026, with him playing in just 27 games. The righty hit .283 with five home runs, six doubles, and 17 RBI. He slugged .469 and posted a .336 on-base percentage.
He is from Reading, Pennsylvania, and will have two seasons of eligibility at Texas A&M, which will try to get him back to his 2025 form. He is one of two transfers the Aggies added on Friday, with former Dallas Baptist outfielder Dylan Schlaegel also committing.
Back in maroon! @AggieBaseballpic.twitter.com/4nmRl9LLqx
— Tyler Minick (@MinickTyler) July 10, 2026
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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Veteran infield transfer commits to Texas A&M baseball
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