Caleb Kimble transfers to Texas A&M baseball from Houston
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 7:42 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Caleb Kimble has committed to Texas A&M baseball after a year at Houston. The right-handed pitcher brings a 3.97 ERA from his freshman season, where he made 14 appearances, including two starts. Kimble previously pitched against Texas A&M, striking out the side in his only inning of work. The Aggies are in the process of rebuilding their pitching staff, adding Kimble as their fourth transfer this offseason under new pitching coach Barry Enright.
- •Caleb Kimble joins Texas A&M after a freshman year at Houston.
- •He had a 3.97 ERA in 14 appearances as a pitcher.
- •Texas A&M has added four transfer pitchers this offseason.
- •The Aggies aim to enhance their pitching under new coach Barry Enright.
- •Kimble previously struck out the side against Texas A&M on April 14.
- 7:42 PMYahoo Sports — In-state transfer pitcher commits to Texas A&M baseball
"The Texas A&M Aggies have landed another transfer pitcher in Caleb Kimble, who spent his freshman season at Houston.
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