Jun 19, 2024; Omaha, NE, USA; Texas A&M Aggies second baseman Jack Bell (1) and shortstop Ali Camarillo (2) celebrate after defeating the Florida Gators to make it to the championship at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 19, 2024; Omaha, NE, USA; Texas A&M Aggies second baseman Jack Bell (1) and shortstop Ali Camarillo (2) celebrate after defeating the Florida Gators to make it to the championship at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports
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Texas A&M baseball picked up its first transfer portal commit

Texas A&M’s rough start to the 2026 offseason has made one thing clear. The Aggies need impact additions, and they need them fast. On Tuesday, they landed their first transfer commitment of the cycle and it’s a name Aggieland already knows.

Former TCU Horned Frog Jack Bell announced on social media that he is returning to College Station for his senior season. If the name sounds familiar, it should. Bell began his college career at Texas A&M in 2024 before entering the portal following the coaching change, eventually landing at TCU. After a breakout sophomore year that earned him a spot on the 2025 Big 12 All‑Tournament Team, he continued to elevate his game in 2026.

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As a junior, Bell worked his way into an everyday role and delivered across the board, raising his slash line from .259/.376/.453 to .303/.452/.490. He totaled 47 hits, nine doubles, six home runs, and 27 RBI, showcasing the kind of consistent production the Aggies desperately need to replenish. His fielding percentage dipped slightly from .967 to .948, but he remains widely regarded as a high‑level defender, one that infield coach Cliff Pennington should be able to refine even further.

Bell didn’t overthink the decision, either. His announcement was simple and direct, and it made clear he’s ready to finish what he started in maroon and white.

For a roster facing major turnover, Texas A&M just added experience, familiarity, and a proven bat. And it’s only the beginning of what promises to be a busy portal cycle in College Station.

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