Texas A&M infielder Jack Bell enters NCAA transfer portal
Texas A&M infielder Jack Bell entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. He spent just one season in College Station.
This move comes on the heels of head coach Jim Schlossnagle leaving the school for the Texas job. Now, the roster changes begin.
Bell played 19 games this past spring for the Aggies and finished with 16 at-bats. He had four hits, one home run and 4 RBI to go along with three stolen bases and eight walks.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
Coming into college, Bell was ranked the No. 114 shortstop nationally by Perfect Game and the No. 53 player in Texas. He played his high school baseball at Corpus Christi (Texas) Ray.
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Jack Bell part of Texas A&M portal exodus after Jim Schlossnagle departure
Jack Bell continued what is expected to be a wild day for Texas A&M following coach Jim Schlossnagle’s departure for the Texas Longhorns.
On Wednesday, Texas officially introduced Schlossnagle as the program’s next baseball coach. While at his introductory press conference, he explained why he chose to leave for Texas and why he chose to do so shortly after coming up just one game short of a national championship with Texas A&M.
“I’m sure the question will come up, ‘Why this move and why now?’ I don’t take that lightly,” Jim Schlossnagle said. “On some hands, this was a very easy decision because of my relationship with Chris [Del Conte] and my past history and my belief in him and his wife, Robin, but it was obviously very hard.”