Texas A&M parts ways with pitching coach Jason Kelly after disappointing season

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 6:19 PM

Last updated Jun 2, 2026

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Texas A&M has dismissed second-year pitching coach Jason Kelly following the team's failure to advance in the NCAA Tournament after a 7-1 loss to USC. The Aggies concluded the season with a 5.24 ERA and allowed 90 home runs. Coach Michael Earley remains in charge but is under pressure to improve pitching performance. Kelly's tenure saw the team's ERA rise sharply from 4.30 to 5.24 over two seasons, prompting the move. The Aggies aim to find a new pitching coach to strengthen their staff ahead of the next season.

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  • Texas A&M lost to USC 7-1 in the NCAA Tournament.
  • The team finished the season with a 5.24 ERA.
  • Texas A&M allowed 90 home runs during the season.
  • Coach Michael Earley will search for a new pitching coach.
  • Jason Kelly's tenure saw an increase in team ERA from 4.30 to 5.24.
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  • 6:19 PMYahoo SportsTexas A&M has officially dismissed its second-year pitching coach
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Texas A&M has parted ways with second-year pitching coach Jason Kelly, after the Aggies ended the year with a 5.24 ERA and 90 home runs allowed.

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