The 2025 Texas Longhorns Baseball season outlook is shaping up to be one of excitement and transition as the Longhorns enter their first season in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

With a new head coach, high-profile transfers, and a challenging schedule, the Longhorns are preparing for one of its most competitive seasons in years. This preview covers the coaching staff, key roster additions, preseason All-Americans, and what fans can expect from the Longhorns in 2025.

New Leadership: Jim Schlossnagle Takes Over

The Longhorns hired Jim Schlossnagle as head coach after parting ways with David Pierce following the 2024 season. Schlossnagle, previously at Texas A&M, brings extensive experience and a strong recruiting background.

His coaching style emphasizes pitching development, defensive fundamentals, and aggressive baserunning. He also added key assistants, including pitching/assistant coach Max Weiner and Associate Head Coach Nolan Cain.

With a revamped coaching staff, Texas hopes to establish itself quickly as a serious competitor in the SEC.

Transfer Portal Additions Strengthen the Roster

The Longhorns actively used the transfer portal to remain competitive in the SEC, bringing in several top-tier players. These additions provide experience and depth in crucial positions.

  • Aiden Moffett (RHP, LSU Transfer): A flame-throwing junior, Moffett was a key bullpen arm at LSU. Known for his high-90s fastball and sharp slider, he will be a vital piece of the Longhorns’ pitching staff. He will likely compete for a starting role.
  • Grayson Saunier (RHP, Ole Miss Transfer): Saunier, a former freshman standout at Ole Miss, brings SEC experience to the mound. With his polished repertoire and big-game experience, he’s expected to anchor the weekend rotation.
  • Ethan Mendoza (Infielder, Arizona State Transfer): Mendoza hit .325 with 15 home runs at Arizona State in 2024. He is poised to add pop to the middle of Texas’ lineup. His defensive versatility gives the Longhorns options at third base and shortstop.
  • Easton Winfield (OF, Louisiana-Monroe Transfer): Winfield, a speedy outfielder with gap-to-gap power, will likely compete for a starting role in center field.

These additions and a talented returning player core have bolstered Texas’ depth and raised expectations.

Preseason All-Americans to Watch

Texas Longhorns junior standouts Max Belyeu and Jalin Flores collected their second Preseason All-America honors, earning third-team distinction from D1Baseball.

  • Max Belyeu (OF): Belyeu returns to the Longhorns in 2025 looking to build off his 2024 season. He slashed .329/.423/.667 with 18 home runs and 53 RBI a season ago.
  • Jalin Flores (SS): Flores enters the 2025 season as one of the best shortstops in the nation. He tallied a team-high 22 doubles and 56 RBI while being tied for the club lead in home runs and total bases (158) in 2024.

Key Matchups and Schedule Highlights

The 2025 Texas Longhorns Baseball schedule is packed with marquee matchups. The transition to the SEC means regularly facing some of the nation’s best teams. Here are the key series and events to watch:

  • Shriners Children’s College Showdown (February 14-16) – Texas starts the season against Louisville, Ole Miss, and Oklahoma State at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
  • SEC Opener vs. Mississippi State (March 14-16) – The Longhorns kick off their SEC journey against the Bulldogs in Starkville, one of the toughest places to play.
  • Home Series vs. Texas A&M (April 25-27) – Schlossnagle faces his former team. Texas hosts the Aggies in a must-watch rivalry showdown.
  • Regular Season Finale vs. Oklahoma (May 17-19) – The Longhorns close the season against the Sooners, continuing one of the sport’s biggest rivalries.

Competing in the SEC will be challenging, but Texas has the talent to handle the pressure.

Season Expectations: Can Texas Make an Impact in the SEC?

The 2025 Texas Longhorns Baseball season outlook is filled with excitement and high expectations. The move to the SEC presents new challenges. However, Texas has the right mix of coaching, talent, and experience to succeed. With preseason rankings placing them in the top 20, the Longhorns have the potential to make a deep postseason run.

Texas could become a serious contender in its new conference if the pitching staff performs well and the lineup consistently produces runs. The upcoming season will be a proving ground for the Longhorns. They have the tools to compete at the highest level of college baseball.

AUSTIN, TX – FEBRUARY 25: Texas outfielder Max Belyeu (44) holds up the Hook ‘Em Horns sign as he rounds the bases after hitting a homerun during the college baseball game between Texas Longhorns and Cal Poly Mustangs on February 25, 2024, at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

4 responses to “2025 Texas Longhorns Baseball Outlook: Roster, Key Transfers, and SEC Challenges”

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