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Myles Partida Joins USA Baseball Collegiate National Team

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Myles Partida Joins USA Baseball Collegiate National Team

College Station and Aggieland have another baseball milestone to celebrate. Texas A&M infielder Myles Partida has been selected to the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, a high-level summer roster that brings together many of the top non-draft-eligible players in the country and gives Houston-area A&M followers one more reason to stay locked into the Aggies this offseason.

Partida’s selection adds to a strong stretch for the Texas A&M program. The Collegiate National Team is one of the top showcases in amateur baseball, and landing on that roster places Partida in a group of players competing against elite international competition while representing the United States.

Myles Partida earns a major USA Baseball nod

The Myles Partida USA Baseball selection stands out because of what the team represents. USA Baseball uses the Collegiate National Team to identify some of the best college players in the country, then puts them in a setting that blends development, national exposure, and high-level games.

For Texas A&M, this is another sign that the program continues to produce players who can compete on a national stage. Partida now gets a chance to wear USA across his chest, sharpen his game against top talent, and build his profile heading into the next phase of his college career.

Partida has already built a reputation as a valuable piece for the Aggies, and this appointment adds another line to his resume. Summer national team spots are never handed out casually. Coaches and selectors are choosing players they believe can handle advanced competition and contribute in a short, intense roster cycle.

What the national team spot means for Texas A&M

This kind of honor matters beyond one player. It reflects well on the A&M clubhouse, the coaching staff, and the level of competition inside the program. Players who reach USA Baseball events bring back experience that can help a college team once the season returns.

For Aggies supporters across Greater Houston, from alumni groups to former high school baseball circles, the news lands as another reminder of how closely Texas A&M remains tied to the state’s baseball pipeline. A national team call-up gives the program more visibility at a time when college baseball recruiting and roster building stay under a bright spotlight.

Partida’s summer now turns toward USA Baseball competition and the added challenge that comes with it. His next steps will come on a bigger stage, with national team workouts and games offering a fresh measuring stick before he heads back to College Station for the next A&M campaign.

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