Texas A&M Reloads with Transfer Power: Chris Hacopian’s Arrival Signals Offensive Boost Amid MLB Draft Departures
After watching key contributors bolt for the pros in the MLB Draft, Texas A&M baseball just delivered a powerful counterpunch in the transfer portal. The Aggies have landed a gem in former Georgetown infielder Chris Hacopian, whose combination of elite contact skills, on-base prowess, and slugging power immediately reshapes the infield and recharges a lineup in need of firepower.
Hacopian, one of the most sought-after hitters in the portal, comes to College Station riding the momentum of a breakout season. At Georgetown, he slashed an eye-popping .375/.502/.656, racking up 13 home runs and 20 doubles in just 51 games. That production didn’t just put him on the radar—it made him a headline name across college baseball circles.
The timing of Hacopian’s commitment is crucial. After the Aggies’ deep College World Series run in 2024, several key bats and arms declared for the MLB Draft, leaving significant holes in both the lineup and clubhouse. Among those departing were middle infielders and heart-of-the-order hitters, creating both a leadership vacuum and a statistical one.
Not only does the Maryland native bring a professional-grade approach at the plate, but his presence offers immediate stability in the infield. Whether at shortstop or second base, Hacopian has the glove and the instincts to become a two-way force for head coach Jim Schlossnagle’s squad.
Hacopian’s 2024 stat line tells a story of discipline and damage. A .502 on-base percentage shows how selective and composed he is in the box, while his .656 slugging reveals the kind of punch that makes opposing pitchers tread carefully. He struck out just 30 times in over 200 plate appearances, and drew 42 walks—proof of his keen eye and mature plate presence.
But beyond the numbers, Hacopian is described by coaches and scouts as a cerebral player who studies pitchers, understands situational hitting, and thrives under pressure.
For Texas A&M, whose lineup last season was anchored by physical hitters with explosive swings, Hacopian offers a more tactical complement. His addition rounds out the offense, making the Aggies not just dangerous but unpredictable.
Hacopian has up to two years of eligibility left, meaning he could become a multi-year centerpiece for Schlossnagle. And his presence could be the difference between rebuilding and reloading.
In the ever-volatile world of college baseball, where the draft, graduation, and transfers constantly shift the terrain, Hacopian is a stabilizer. His consistency at the plate, leadership maturity, and defensive versatility make him a cornerstone-caliber player.
Texas A&M fans—still reeling from the departure of beloved players and the emotional weight of falling short in Omaha—are finding fresh hope in Hacopian’s commitment. Social media lit up with optimism after the news broke, with many calling it “the steal of the portal.”
But with great expectations comes pressure. Hacopian isn’t just filling a hole—he’s walking into a program with national title ambitions. The expectation will be immediate impact, both in stats and in presence.
Texas A&M’s activity in the transfer portal this offseason has been strategic and aggressive. Landing Hacopian is just one piece of what insiders suggest could be a full-scale reload rather than a drop-off year. With elite high school talent incoming and more transfers expected to follow, Schlossnagle is building a roster that can sustain the program’s new standard: competing for Omaha every year.
Chris Hacopian might not be a household name in SEC circles yet—but he will be. His numbers speak for themselves, and his addition comes at the perfect moment for a team hungry to finish what it started in 2024.