One of Texas A&M baseball’s top 2025 prospects has decommitted from the program

   

After the debacle that was Jim Schlossnagle’s abrupt exit to take over the Texas Longhorns head coach position this summer, Aggie fans and those of us who cover the program knew that recruiting could take a hit, as several former Texas A&M 2025 commits have decommitted.

On Sunday, it was revealed that another Aggie commit has decommitted from the program. Javorskie Lane Jr., the son of former Texas A&M star running back Javorskie Lane, will explore other options going forward. No, this does not mean that he is automatically transferring to Texas.

Lane Jr. is one of the best athletes in the cycle. At the plate, Lane was one of the best hitters in the country during his 2023 junior season; the incoming senior hit for .591 in 34 plate appearances, recording  52 hits, 37 RBI, 51 runs, and eight home runs on the year.

Lane is a versatile player who can play in the infield and outfield at the next level. For Texas A&M head coach, Michael Earley, I expect he will keep in contact with Lane as he continues to make future visits.

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