Weston Moss Confirms Return to Texas A&M Baseball

Weston Moss, Texas A&M pitcher in action

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Weston Moss, a right-handed pitcher from Texas, announced his return for his junior year at Texas A&M. After overcoming significant health challenges, Moss aims to enhance the Aggies’ pitching rotation in the upcoming season, bringing experience and resilience to the team after a commendable 2025 season.

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Weston Moss, a 6-foot-4 right-handed pitcher from Montgomery, Texas, has confirmed his return for his junior year at Texas A&M University after overcoming significant health challenges that affected his performance last season. Moss made the announcement via social media, expressing his commitment to the Aggies and the upcoming baseball season.

During the 2025 season, Moss faced serious health issues leading to weight loss which hampered his performance on the mound. Despite these challenges, he delivered a commendable season prior to the illness, boasting a 3.19 earned run average (ERA) with 50 strikeouts over 48 innings pitched. He ended the season with a 6-3 record and recorded one save in 22 pitching appearances, with opponents struggling to hit against him, ending the season with a .215 batting average.

Although eight of his Texas A&M teammates were selected in the 2025 MLB Draft and Moss received interest from Major League Baseball franchises, he chose to remain in College Station. This decision is seen as a crucial enhancement for the Texas A&M baseball team, especially in light of the bullpen struggles experienced over the previous year.

Moss’s reputation extends beyond his performance statistics. He is recognized for his fiery personality, making him a fan-favorite and one of the most beloved players among his peers. His notable performance included an impressive outing against Kentucky on March 28, where he pitched six shutout innings, striking out six batters in a critical relief role. This performance earned him praise from the Texas A&M head coach, highlighting the significant contributions he can make on the mound.

In the 2025 season before his health issues, Moss had been highly regarded, ranked as the No. 6 right-handed pitcher in Texas’s 2023 class by Perfect Game USA and the No. 17 overall prospect in Texas. He achieved a pitching velocity of up to 95 mph, demonstrating potential that has garnered attention from scouts and analysts alike.

Moss’s journey to recovery and decision to return underscores the resilience he has shown throughout his collegiate career. As a freshman, Moss achieved a 3-0 record with a 4.56 ERA along with 26 strikeouts, marking an impressive start to his tenure at Texas A&M. His development since then has positioned him as a key player for the upcoming season.

With Moss back for another year, Texas A&M aims to solidify its pitching rotation as it prepares for the upcoming baseball season. His experience, competitive spirit, and ability to bounce back from adversity will prove vital not only for his individual performance but for the team overall. Staying with the program, Moss is anticipated to play a significant role in helping to restore a struggling bullpen and contribute to the success of Texas A&M baseball in the forthcoming season.

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