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Trey Rangel the top pitcher in the 2026 class is officially a Longhorn

Trey Rangel the top pitcher in the 2026 class is officially a Longhorn

On Friday afternoon, Longhorns baseball had a reason to celebrate as they landed a commitment from Trey Rangel, the top-ranked pitcher in the 2026 class. The Colony High School product chose Texas over Texas A&M and Oklahoma State. His stock has been on the rise after a stellar 2023-2024 season.

In ten appearances as a Sophomore, Rangel posted a 0.90 ERA. He was able to keep opponents off balance with a unique three-pitch mix that should only improve. His arsenal includes a fastball that tops out at 94 miles per hour, a slider that can reach 81 miles per hour, and a changeup that reaches 83 miles per hour. The Longhorns’ pitching gets a welcome boost with him in the mix.

Although Rangel’s college debut is still months away, excitement is building for the future of Texas baseball. He joins a recruiting class that includes James Jorgensen, Trenton Maybin, and Phinn Waters. After hiring Jim Schlossnagle to replace David Pierce, the Longhorns have been busy on the recruiting trail.

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On social media, Rangel did not hide his excitement about being a Longhorn. In a post on his X account, Rangel said, ” 100% committed. I am very thankful for everyone who has helped me get to this point. HOOK EM.”

While the Longhorns will continue to look for talent, Rangel’s addition is a significant win for the program. Over the last week, the Longhorns have gotten three commitments from top 20 prospects in the 2026 class.

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