Scott Livingstone inducted into College Baseball Hall of Fame as first Aggie

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Scott Livingstone inducted into College Baseball Hall of Fame as first Aggie
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Scott Livingstone has been selected for the 2026 College Baseball Hall of Fame, becoming the first former Texas A&M player to receive this honor since the Hall's inception in 2006. Livingstone's impressive college career includes being the only Aggie to achieve over 300 hits, 200 runs, and 200 RBI. He also holds a batting average of.342, which ranks among the best in team history. Livingstone's accomplishments in the Southwest Conference include three All-SWC selections and two All-SWC Tournament honors. After college, he was drafted by the Detroit Tigers and played eight seasons in Major League Baseball.

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  • Livingstone is first Texas A&M player in Hall of Fame history.
  • He had over 300 hits and holds a.342 batting average.
  • Selected in the 1988 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers.
  • Played eight seasons in MLB after a successful college career.
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Scott Livingstone has been named to the 2026 College Baseball Hall of Fame, becoming the first Aggie player ever inducted since the Hall’s creation.

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