Washington transfer pitcher Grant Cunningham commits to Texas A&M

Washington transfer pitcher Grant Cunningham committed to Texas A&M, according to a post on his Twitter profile.
Beyond blessed to be an Aggie!! Gig ’em,” Cunningham wrote on Twitter.
Michael Earley took over as the new Texas A&M baseball coach after Jim Schlossnagle departed for Texas.
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This past season, Cunningham made 20 appearances, amassing 50.1 total innings pitched. He held opponents to a .222 batting average, recorded 56 strikeouts and only allowed four home runs. He finished the season with a 2.86 ERA.
During his debut campaign in 2023, Grant Cunningham made 21 appearances, primarily in relief. He collected 53.1 innings pitched and 39 strikeouts while holding opposing hitters to a .278 batting average. He notched a 4.56 ERA.
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Cunningham played high school baseball at Seattle Preparatory School (WA), where he was the No. 500 overall prospect in the 2022 recruiting cycle, according to Perfect Game. He was also the No. 16 right-handed pitched in the class.
Grant Cunningham joins new era of Texas A&M Baseball
Cunningham will be a nice addition to Texas A&M’s staff in 2025, under a new head coach.
“I have been a part of this program and have seen what it takes to be successful. Texas A&M baseball has never been in a better spot,” Earley said. “The momentum we have, I want to keep that going. I have had a front-row seat. The players were a big part of it.
“There will be things I do differently. The structure we had was really good. The culture we had was really good. I know I was a part of that, and I expect to keep it the exact same and always try to make it better. It’s been crazy.”
Texas A&M certainly doesn’t lack momentum. In June, the program was one win away from winning its first-ever national title. However, Schlossnagle stunned Aggies fans when he announced he was leaving Texas A&M to accept an offer to take over at Texas.