Texas A&M Athletics announces Baseball Research Survey
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION — From the beginning of Olsen Field to Blue Bell Park, from the Raggies to Section 203, the 12th Man and the support at Texas A&M home baseball games has been unbelievable. But we have more work to do, and we need the 12th Man. In the coming weeks, the 12th Man Foundation will send out a research survey asking for input from our baseball fans into enhancing our baseball facility.
“I have only been here a short time, but I love the fan support our Aggie baseball team receives from the 12th Man,” Director of Athletics Trev Alberts said. “They are passionate and want the very best for our baseball program.”
Aggie head coach Jim Schlossnagle has already won more games in Omaha than any Aggie baseball coach in history, and he currently has the top-ranked club in the country.
“Our guys believe there is something magical at home and it’s because of the fans in the stands,” Aggie baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle said. “We want to elevate our gameday experience to align with the rich traditions and unwavering support of our baseball program.”
“The 12th Man has always stood ready to help in any way,” Schlossnagle added. “We can enhance our gameday experience, provide more opportunities for fans to attend games and create a culture of excellence that keeps Aggie baseball at the top of collegiate baseball. Please take the time to give us your feedback by filling out this survey. We need your help.”
“Aggie baseball supporters are extremely engaged and have an unwavering commitment to the program,” 12th Man Foundation president and CEO Travis Dabney said. “Their valuable input will be instrumental in helping shape and support facility enhancements.”