Texas A&M freshmen receive Perfect Game All-American honors
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 10:16 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Texas A&M freshmen Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson have earned Perfect Game Freshman All-American honors, highlighting their impactful seasons. Partida, prior to an injury, excelled as the starting third baseman, contributing to the team’s infield stability. Wilson transitioned from the bench to a prominent role, demonstrating notable offensive power with 12 home runs and solid defense. This recognition underlines their potential in shaping the future of the Aggies’ baseball program.
- •Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson recognized as Freshman All-Americans.
- •Partida stabilized the infield as starting third baseman before injury.
- •Wilson launched 12 home runs, showcasing significant power.
- •Both players are key to Texas A&M's future under coach Michael Earley.
- •Recognition highlights the strong recruiting efforts at Texas A&M.
- 10:16 AMYahoo Sports — Texas A&M freshmen duo lands Perfect Game All‑American recognition
"Freshmen Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson earned Perfect Game Freshman All‑American honors after breakout seasons that solidified A&M’s future.
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