Texas A&M has a trio of former Aggies tearing up their respective leagues right now, and Kaeden Kent continues to be one of the most consistent bats among them. After two steady months in High‑A, Kent is now pushing into legitimately eye‑opening territory.
Across his last three games, Kent has piled up eight hits, including five doubles, while striking out just twice. It’s the kind of stretch that shows not only his offensive ceiling but also his ability to adjust one of the biggest separators for any player trying to climb the ladder toward the majors.
That resilience has shown up all season. Kent hasn’t gone back‑to‑back games without a hit since mid‑May, a testament to how quickly he bounces back from any lull. For the month, he’s slashing a strong .321/.333/.607, flashing gap power, consistent contact, and the steady approach that made him such an intriguing prospect coming out of College Station.
Across the minors, young talent is flooding every level, and call‑ups have become harder to predict as MLB continues to skew younger. Even players who look ready often have to wait longer than expected. Kent may fall into that category, but his trajectory is unmistakably upward and performances like this only strengthen his case.
Watch his highlights from the Renegades’ matchup with the Frederick Keys below.
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