Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 13 hours ago Moderators Posted 13 hours ago Blake reported this a while back and we’ve been mentioning it when talking about the Texas pitching staff in 2026, but it’s official (per Kendall Rogers) that the Longhorns are welcoming back Max Grubbs, Luke Harrison and Ruger Riojas for the 2026 season. The plan is for Harrison to be back in the Saturday role next season. *** UPDATE: The return of Grubbs, Harrison and Riojas is officially official 18 2 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 12 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 12 hours ago What will be interesting is how the staff uses Riojas next season. We mentioned leading up to the season how Schloss and Max Weiner envisioned utilizing Ruger the way they used Evan Aschenbeck at A&M, which is to say he was a true stopper. However, the lack of a reliable No. 3 starter forced Ruger into the rotation and Jared Spencer’s injury kept him there. 9 Quote
hdzy1 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: What will be interesting is how the staff uses Riojas next season. We mentioned leading up to the season how Schloss and Max Weiner envisioned utilizing Ruger the way they used Evan Aschenbeck at A&M, which is to say he was a true stopper. However, the lack of a reliable No. 3 starter forced Ruger into the rotation and Jared Spencer’s injury kept him there. @Jeff Howe Are we done in the portal? 1 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 11 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 11 hours ago 3 minutes ago, hdzy1 said: @Jeff Howe Are we done in the portal? No, but the immediate priority is the upcoming draft. 3 Quote
.45s Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Great to get three seasoned arms back. Hopefully Riojas get those late season bugs out of his system that caused him to pitch poorly relative to how well he did early on. If it was injury related let's hope the healing is complete or will be soon. Quote
.45s Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: What will be interesting is how the staff uses Riojas next season. We mentioned leading up to the season how Schloss and Max Weiner envisioned utilizing Ruger the way they used Evan Aschenbeck at A&M, which is to say he was a true stopper. However, the lack of a reliable No. 3 starter forced Ruger into the rotation and Jared Spencer’s injury kept him there. I remember the "plan" for Riojas. Perhaps he is not really a starter but he sure had issues the last part of the season. I think Schloss and Wiener will have a better idea this year as to whether he can serve the same kind of role that Ashenbeck did or not. 1 Quote
Hashtag Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: No, but the immediate priority is the upcoming draft. What’s the date and when should we know about the status of the incoming freshmen. Quote
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