2025 SEC baseball preview: Texas A&M takes home two preseason awards

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D1Baseball.com previewed the 2025 SEC baseball season, breaking down all things in the 16-team conference that just got deeper with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma from the Big 12. They project the SEC’s final standings, regional teams, Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year, Freshman of the Year and more.

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Projected order of finish/Projected Regional Teams

*Teams are listed in order of projected finish. Bold indicates projected 2025 regional teams.

Team 2024 Conference 2024 Overall
Texas A&M 19-11 53-15
LSU 13-17 43-23
Tennessee 22-8 60-13
Arkansas 20-10 44-16
Georgia 17-13 43-17
Florida 13-17 36-30
Vanderbilt 13-17 38-23
Mississippi State 17-13 40-23
Texas 20-10 (B12) 36-24
Auburn 8-22 27-26
Alabama 13-17 33-24
Oklahoma 23-7 (B12) 40-21
Kentucky 22-8 46-16
Ole Miss 11-19 27-29
South Carolina 13-17 37-25
Missouri 9-21 23-32

Preseason Awards

Player of the Year: Jace LaViolette, OF, Texas A&M

Jace LaViolette Texas A&M

The Aggies have a team loaded with superstars from an offensive standpoint and even on the mound, and LaViolette is one of the names at the top of this list. He’s already one of the top prospects for the 2025 draft.

LaViolette had a strong sophomore campaign last season, hitting .305 with 29 homers and 78 RBIs, and he came back from an injury at the end of fall workouts. There, coach Michael Earley said his eye for the zone continues to improve. He’s going to have a massive season.

Pitcher of the Year: Ryan Prager, LHP, Texas A&M

Ryan Prager Texas A&M

The Aggies thought they were losing lefthanded pitcher Ryan Prager to the MLB draft after the Angels took him in a high round.

Instead, the opposite occurred.

Prager spurned $1.3 million from the Angels to return for College Station for another season, and is coming off a season where he tallied a 2.95 ERA in 97.2 innings of work, along with 124 strikeouts and 20 walks. He will be one of the premier arms in college baseball this spring and undoubtedly be at the front end of Texas A&M’s weekend rotation.

Freshman of the Year: Derek Curiel, UTL, LSU

Derek Curiel LSU

The Tigers have a treasure trove of athletes out there, this team is deep. However, one of the freshmen that’s expected to make an immediate impact is Curiel. He’s just a fantastic all-around player and will be a key piece to LSU’s outfield.

According to LSU’s website, he was ranked the No. 10 overall high school player in the country and the second-best high school player in California by Perfect Game.

Read D1Baseball.com’s full 2025 SEC preview here.

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